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Season 3, Episode 17: Xavier Greats Joe Sunderman and Byron Larkin

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Summary

In this engaging conversation, Jack Greiner and Randy Freking welcome Joe Sunderman and Byron Larkin, two prominent figures in Cincinnati sports history.

Joe and Byron delve into their personal experiences with the Reds and Xavier basketball, discussing the evolution of sports fandom, the impact of youth sports specialization, and the changing landscape of college basketball recruiting.

The discussion also touches on memorable moments in Reds history, the influence of coaching, and the future of college athletics with the introduction of NIL and the transfer portal. Both guests express optimism for the Reds' future and reflect on the importance of handling adversity in sports.

Takeaways:

  • Joe Sunderman and Byron Larkin share a deep connection to Cincinnati sports.
  • Byron's brother Barry Larkin's legacy with the Reds shaped his fandom.
  • Joe recalls nostalgic memories of attending games at Crosley Field.
  • Youth sports specialization can lead to burnout and limit skill development.
  • The transfer portal has changed the landscape of college basketball recruiting.
  • High school coaches used to have more influence on player development.
  • The Big Red Machine era remains a cherished memory for Reds fans.
  • NIL deals are reshaping college athletics but lack transparency.
  • Byron emphasizes the importance of handling adversity in sports.
  • Both guests express optimism for the future of the Reds.

Sound Bites

  • "The best coach I ever had."
  • "I like the idea of the NIL."
  • "I love our manager."

Sponsored by Moerlein Lager House, host of the March 26, 2025 Opening Day Eve Party benefitting the Reds Community Fund!

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Summary

In this engaging conversation, Jack Greiner and Randy Freking welcome Joe Sunderman and Byron Larkin, two prominent figures in Cincinnati sports history.

Joe and Byron delve into their personal experiences with the Reds and Xavier basketball, discussing the evolution of sports fandom, the impact of youth sports specialization, and the changing landscape of college basketball recruiting.

The discussion also touches on memorable moments in Reds history, the influence of coaching, and the future of college athletics with the introduction of NIL and the transfer portal. Both guests express optimism for the Reds' future and reflect on the importance of handling adversity in sports.

Takeaways:

  • Joe Sunderman and Byron Larkin share a deep connection to Cincinnati sports.
  • Byron's brother Barry Larkin's legacy with the Reds shaped his fandom.
  • Joe recalls nostalgic memories of attending games at Crosley Field.
  • Youth sports specialization can lead to burnout and limit skill development.
  • The transfer portal has changed the landscape of college basketball recruiting.
  • High school coaches used to have more influence on player development.
  • The Big Red Machine era remains a cherished memory for Reds fans.
  • NIL deals are reshaping college athletics but lack transparency.
  • Byron emphasizes the importance of handling adversity in sports.
  • Both guests express optimism for the future of the Reds.

Sound Bites

  • "The best coach I ever had."
  • "I like the idea of the NIL."
  • "I love our manager."

Sponsored by Moerlein Lager House, host of the March 26, 2025 Opening Day Eve Party benefitting the Reds Community Fund!

  continue reading

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