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The Paul Finebaum Show

Hour 2: Dari Nowkah, SEC Network

The Paul Finebaum Show

ESPN Radio

Sports

3.31.3K Ratings

🗓️ 8 July 2025

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Kevin Clark in again for Paul and he visits with Oklahoma grad Dari Nowkah on the retirement of Joe Castiglione. Plus more of your phone calls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

In 1979, the first words spoken on ESPN weren't just an announcement.

0:07.0

If you're a fan, they were a sports prophecy.

0:10.9

What you'll see in the next minutes, hours, and days to follow.

0:14.6

Glad you're with us tonight.

0:16.0

May convince you, you've gone to sports heaven.

0:20.2

And right now, you're standing on the edge of tomorrow.

0:24.4

This fall, the next era of ESPN begins.

0:28.8

Sports Forever.

0:31.0

The pride, passion, and pageantry of college football lives here.

0:39.8

This is the Paul Fine Bomb Show, Our 2 podcast.

0:45.5

This might be college football.

0:48.9

Time Bomb Show, ESPN Radio.

0:51.7

Call us 855-242.

0:53.3

Paul, that's 855-242-7-2-8-5. We're doing worst coaches today

0:57.9

off of John Tallty's list of the top 25 worst hires of this century. Don Don's in Birmingham

1:04.5

wants to talk about. What's up, Don Don, Don.

1:07.2

Hey, my friend, good talking to you again today.

1:10.8

The last caller stole my thunder, because obviously Brian Harson is the worst coach in the history of Auburn and football.

1:18.8

I'm 64, my friend, and on Alabama, in Alabama, you would have to go back to the 50s, and a lot of older Alabama people.

1:28.3

I don't know if you have ever heard this name.

1:30.5

Here's Whitworth.

1:32.9

I don't think I have.

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