John Canzano is in talking about money in sports, especially on the high school level. Canzano wonders if the OSAA is making the right choice by putting a cap on the number of players a high school football team can have on the sidelines during the playoffs. Later, Canzano discusses the Oregon/USC game and talks about how this is a game about trust, and he feels like he can't trust Lincoln Riley and USC. Stanford play-by-play man John Platz joins the program to discuss "The Big Game" between Stanford and Cal. Plats discusses why these two schools still don't like each other and what the game means for these programs. Platz discusses the Andrew Luck era so far for the football team and thinks that the Stanford program is in good hands. Plats says that as long as Andrew Luck is in charge of the football, Stanford will be fine. University of Oregon special teams coordinator Joe Lorig joins the program to discuss the upcoming Oregon game against USC. Lorig discusses his hobbies, which include fishing and a lot of outdoor activities. Lorig tells Canzano how he keeps his players under control while also playing as fast as possible. Lorig discusses how he loves the purity and love of the game of football on the high school level. Lorig discusses his upbringing and the importance of his football coach in his life. The big splash, punch it audio, and much more!John Canzano is in talking about money in sports, especially on the high school level. Canzano wonders if the OSAA is making the right choice by putting a cap on the number of players a high school football team can have on the sidelines during the playoffs. Later, Canzano discusses the Oregon/USC game and talks about how this is a game about trust, and he feels like he can't trust Lincoln Riley and USC. Stanford play-by-play man John Platz joins the program to discuss "The Big Game" between Stanford and Cal. Plats discusses why these two schools still don't like each other and what the game means for these programs. Platz discusses the Andrew Luck era so far for the football team and thinks that the Stanford program is in good hands. Plats says that as long as Andrew Luck is in charge of the football, Stanford will be fine. University of Oregon special teams coordinator Joe Lorig joins the program to discuss the upcoming Oregon game against USC. Lorig discusses his hobbies, which include fishing and a lot of outdoor activities. Lorig tells Canzano how he keeps his players under control while also playing as fast as possible. Lorig discusses how he loves the purity and love of the game of football on the high school level. Lorig discusses his upbringing and the importance of his football coach in his life. The big splash, punch it audio, and much more!
From "The Bald Faced Truth With John Canzano"
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