Ryan McGee
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I remember that. It was awesome, but that was the one time where they were like, okay, you literally did not mention sports for two hours. I'm like, okay, you know what? That's a fair.
I remember that. It was awesome, but that was the one time where they were like, okay, you literally did not mention sports for two hours. I'm like, okay, you know what? That's a fair.
I appreciate it in return. When I was in the process of trying to convince people to let us do radio, you guys had me on your show. It kind of helped me. I made this transition. The first half of my career, I was a producer. I was on the producer track and really enjoyed it. I felt like I was pretty good at it. Then I started writing for USP in the magazine on the side.
I appreciate it in return. When I was in the process of trying to convince people to let us do radio, you guys had me on your show. It kind of helped me. I made this transition. The first half of my career, I was a producer. I was on the producer track and really enjoyed it. I felt like I was pretty good at it. Then I started writing for USP in the magazine on the side.
I appreciate it in return. When I was in the process of trying to convince people to let us do radio, you guys had me on your show. It kind of helped me. I made this transition. The first half of my career, I was a producer. I was on the producer track and really enjoyed it. I felt like I was pretty good at it. Then I started writing for USP in the magazine on the side.
I would produce these features and Like say I'm producing a two and a half minute story about Jeff Gordon from RPM Tonight, you know, back in the day. And I would call ESPN the magazine and go, I interviewed Jeff Gordon for an hour and we're going to use, we're going to use two and a half minutes. And so let me write something.
I would produce these features and Like say I'm producing a two and a half minute story about Jeff Gordon from RPM Tonight, you know, back in the day. And I would call ESPN the magazine and go, I interviewed Jeff Gordon for an hour and we're going to use, we're going to use two and a half minutes. And so let me write something.
I would produce these features and Like say I'm producing a two and a half minute story about Jeff Gordon from RPM Tonight, you know, back in the day. And I would call ESPN the magazine and go, I interviewed Jeff Gordon for an hour and we're going to use, we're going to use two and a half minutes. And so let me write something.
And so, and then when I, when I left ESPN for a minute and when I came back and I, as a writer, just strictly as a writer, no longer as a producer, they started putting me on some shows, but it was because of guys like you that would let me go on their shows and prove that I could talk, you know,
And so, and then when I, when I left ESPN for a minute and when I came back and I, as a writer, just strictly as a writer, no longer as a producer, they started putting me on some shows, but it was because of guys like you that would let me go on their shows and prove that I could talk, you know,
And so, and then when I, when I left ESPN for a minute and when I came back and I, as a writer, just strictly as a writer, no longer as a producer, they started putting me on some shows, but it was because of guys like you that would let me go on their shows and prove that I could talk, you know,
Yeah, it's not even close. And I think it's for the globe. And I wrote this column a few years ago. And there are stretches where this isn't going to happen. But for the most part, it's happened every Memorial Day Sunday for the last several decades, which is you start with the Grand Prix of Monaco in the morning, Formula One, and then you have the Indianapolis 500.
Yeah, it's not even close. And I think it's for the globe. And I wrote this column a few years ago. And there are stretches where this isn't going to happen. But for the most part, it's happened every Memorial Day Sunday for the last several decades, which is you start with the Grand Prix of Monaco in the morning, Formula One, and then you have the Indianapolis 500.
Yeah, it's not even close. And I think it's for the globe. And I wrote this column a few years ago. And there are stretches where this isn't going to happen. But for the most part, it's happened every Memorial Day Sunday for the last several decades, which is you start with the Grand Prix of Monaco in the morning, Formula One, and then you have the Indianapolis 500.
And those are two races that are watched all over the world.
And those are two races that are watched all over the world.
And those are two races that are watched all over the world.
And then you have the I still call it the World 600, but the Cold 600 here in Charlotte, where I live, is that night. And so, yeah, auto racing starts before breakfast and it goes until way after dinner.
And then you have the I still call it the World 600, but the Cold 600 here in Charlotte, where I live, is that night. And so, yeah, auto racing starts before breakfast and it goes until way after dinner.
And then you have the I still call it the World 600, but the Cold 600 here in Charlotte, where I live, is that night. And so, yeah, auto racing starts before breakfast and it goes until way after dinner.