Jim Rossow and Paul Klee host. Bob Asmussen checks in by phone from Camp Rantoul.
Interviews with ,Bob Asmussen ,Dan Dische ,Jeff D'Alessio Mike Woodford
Steve Kelly hosts with Loren Tate from Camp Rantoul. Guests include Illinois wide receiver Chris Duvalt, former Illini great (currently with the Big Ten Network) Howard Griffith and Brian Barnhart from Rantoul. Illinois junior golfer Zach Barlow, the Illinois State Amateur Champion, checks in on the phone.
In-studio chats with Illini Associate AD Warren Hood and with former Illini Darrin Fletcher.
Brian Barnhart talks with Chicago Bulls Coach Vinny Del Negro about his team and the Chicago Bulls vs Utah Jazz game at The Assembly Hall on October 17, 2008
Brian Barnhart talks to Marlen Garcia of USA Today about gymnastics at the at the Beijing Olympics.
Steve Kelly hosts with Loren Tate from Camp Rantoul. Guests include Illinois offensive lineman Jon Asamoah, and Defensive Line Coach Tom Sims . Brian Moline adds interviews from Illini Volleyball Media Day.
Illinois Head Volleyball Coach Don Hardin discusses the upcoming season with Brian Moline.
Senior Lizzie Bazzetta talks with Brian Moline at Volleyball Media Day.
Brian Moline talks with senior Kayani Turner at Volleyball Media Day.
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