Podcast - The Birddog
This is the first in what will hopefully be a series of podcasts with fellow bloggers, people in the sports media and other "characters of interest" if you will covering Georgia Tech sports specifically, and college sports in general.
Today is the first of these, and the guest is Mike from The Birddog - a Navy blog that many GT fans are already familiar with thanks to his excellent breakdowns of the "option based spread" offense and the history of Paul Johnson and modern option football. There isn't anyone you can find who's doing better work with regards to covering option football anywhere. He was gracious enough to spend nearly an hour with me discussing some history of the offense, specifics with regards to the play by play execution and a bunch of topics related to the option based spread, Paul Johnson and GT football.
edit - technical issues with hosting the podcast should be resolved now
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Labels: birddog, blog buddies, I say "uh" way too much, option based spread, podcasts
6 Comments:
Nice interview. I liked the history of the offense.
Some advice: Write out your questions beforehand next time. It seemed like you went stream of consciousness there for a minute.
Can this podcast be downloaded to an iPod?
I have submitted the podcast to the iTunes store, but it hasn't been review and approved yet. Starting soon you should hopefully be able to subscribe to the entire podcast series from there.
Great get, Nathan. The Birddog really knows him some Paul Johnson. I loved the history lesson.
Great story - shows real enthusiasm for your school.
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