Cleveland is the epicenter of the sports world tonight. To talk about LeBron’s return to the Cavs and the opening of the NBA season we’re joined by Dustin Fox of 92.3 FM The Fan. As a national champion with the 2002 Ohio State Buckeyes, we also chat about this year’s OSU team and the first year of the college football playoff. Topics include…
-How LeBron’s SI letter was the defining factor in winning people in Cleveland back.
-The enthusiasm of the city when James announced his return and tonight for opening night.
-How the excitement and optimism in the city surpasses even LBJ’s first tenure with the Cavs.
-How different of an environment it is in Cleveland sports talk radio than a year ago at this time.
-The Browns as a possible playoff contender.
-Why claims of ESPN’s SEC bias are a cop-out and why Michigan is the key to the Big Ten’s return to prominence.
-This year’s Ohio State team being a playoff contender.
-Why Urban Meyer and LeBron James will both be defined by championships in Ohio.
For more from Dustin, follow him on Twitter @DustinFox37.
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