Topics

More

DOTD: Radio Host Doesn’t Know Matt McGloin’s Name

Mike Francesa is one of the most famous radio hosts of all time. He was one half of Mike and the Mad Dog, a popular New York City-based radio show that ran for 19 years until the show ended in August of 2008.

Now, Francesa hosts his own radio program called Mike’s On: Francesa on the FAN, where he talks about everything you can imagine involving the four major sports and, occasionally, takes naps.

The other day, Francesa spent some time discussing the current quarterback situation for the Oakland Raiders. He knew Terrelle Pryor’s name, but when he tried to say “Matt McGloin,” it didn’t go so well.

Here’s your Distraction of the Day:

Your ad blocker is on.

Please choose an option below.

Sign up for our e-mail newsletter:
OR
Support quality journalism:
Purchase a Subscription!

About the Author

Matt Campbell Dives Deeper Into Penn State Football’s Quarterback Room

With Alex Manske out for the spring and Rocco Becht slowly returning from injury, Penn State’s quarterback unit is in a unique position.

10 Questions With Movin’ On 2027 Executive Director Melissa Zaffino

Onward State sat down with Movin’ On 2027 Executive Director Melissa Zaffino.

Finding Purpose Beyond The Plan: Alivia Peterson’s Penn State Journey

Peterson’s college journey reflects a shift from an achievement-driven identity to a purpose rooted in helping others navigate their own uncertainties.

113kFollowers
68.5kFollowers
4,570Subscribers
Sign up for our Newsletter
Other posts by Bill

Mute Cities Is Not Your Average State College Band

The men of Mute Cities don’t want to be the usual, run-of-the-mill bar band. They have aspirations beyond State College, not wanting to be stuck in the trap of being a band that never gets out of Happy Valley.

Penn State is Awesome, Take Advantage of That: Bill DiFilippo’s Senior Column

Penn State Students Tailgate a Final