WCBN Game of the Week Archives
"Game of the Week" has been the cornerstone of WCBN Sports for more than half a decade. The department has a three hour block on Fridays from 7:00-10:00 which usually features a Michigan game LIVE on the air. If there is no game on Friday night, the department hosts three hours of sports talk, covering everything in the world of sports. This is the perfect time for listeners to call in ((734) 763-3500) and voice their opinion. You can listen live on WCBN 88.3-FM Ann Arbor on your radio or on the internet by clicking on the "WCBN Live" link on the right side of this website.
GOTW Intro and Broomball Recap
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On the Friday, March 7th, 2008 edition of "Game of the Week" on WCBN-FM 88.3 Ann Arbor, the WCBN crew starts off the show with a riveting recap of the WCBN Broomball team's victory at Yost in the first game of the Winter 2008 Broomball Season. The boys also preview the topics to be discussed in the next three hours of sports-talk.
Contributors to the 3/7/08 GOTW: Tony Bolton, Rob Salaman, Stu Zass, Andrew Seid, Rushi Vyas, Kevin Gregus, Matt Boyer, and Lincoln Boehm.
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Friday, Mar 07, 2008UM Women's/Men's Basketball
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The Game of the Week crew discusses the sorry state of Michigan basketball in their second topic of the night. The boys discuss the Kevin Borseth rant and preview the men's final regular season game against Purdue, as well as the rapidly approaching Big Ten Tournament. And yes, Rushi Vyas holds strong on his prediction that Manny Harris and co. will leave Indiana with the Big Ten Tournament title and an invitation to the dance.
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Friday, Mar 07, 2008Forgetting the Fab Five
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The GOTW crew has a lively debate over Jalen Rose and the Fab Five, including opinions or anecdotes from all of the contributors. Should the banners be back up in the rafters at Crisler? How large of a role does the ever powerful checkbook play in determining how Bill Martin treats the memory of the Fab Five? Feel free to weigh in on these questions and more in the comments section of this episode.
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Friday, Mar 07, 2008NCAA Tournament Preview
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The GOTW crew provides its own dose of Bracketology, as everyone in the studio gives their picks for the four #1 seeds, while Rob Salaman leads the discussion on the Bubble teams.
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Friday, Mar 07, 2008Desmond's Dilemma
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No, not that Desmond. This "Desmond" has a predicament, and the GOTW crew weighs in with their opinions of how "Desmond" should proceed, while facing a problem that we all can only hope to have.
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Friday, Mar 07, 2008NHL Talk
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Tony Bolton and Andrew Seid lead the GOTW discussion on the NHL, with an emphasis on the battered Red Wings. Tony and Andrew give credit to the Wings for not overpaying for a forward at the deadline, and take some shots at the Pittsburgh Penguins, who paid a very high price to rent Marian Hossa for the rest of the year.
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Friday, Mar 07, 2008NBA Talk
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The GOTW crew, in their second to last topic of the night, takes a look at the NBA's Western Conference, and wonders if the Phoenix Suns ruined their chances at an NBA Title by trading Shawn Marion for Shaq. You can weigh in on this trade in the comments section of this episode -- were the Suns ever title contenders? Does Shaq give them the difference-maker they've been lacking?
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Friday, Mar 07, 2008Tiger Woods Debate and Sign-Off
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The GOTW crew has a lively debate in the last topic of discussion for the night. Does Tiger Woods have a responsibility to the black community? If so, what does that entail? The boys weigh in on this controversial issue before signing off for the night.
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