Wednesday, October 26, 2016

10/26 MICHIGAN'S JIM HARBAUGH'S SALARY, CUBS/DODGERS GAME 6, METTA WORLD PEACE MAKES LAKERS ROSTER, DENNIS SCHRODER SIGNS EXTENSION WITH HAWKS

Former All-Pro NFL defensive end Fred Dryer and Mike Horn talk sports!

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JIM HARBAUGH LEADS COLLEGE FOOTBALL COACHES IN SALARY


CUBS/DODGERS GAME 6: MOST-VIEWED LCS GAME ON TV IN 6 YEARS


METTA WORLD PEACE MAKES LAKERS ROSTER


DENNIS SCHRODER SIGNS FOUR-YEAR $70 MILLION EXTENSION WITH HAWKS



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Wednesday, October 19, 2016

10/19 TOM MCEWEN, NHRA, DRAG RACER

TOM MCEWEN JOINS THE SHOW TO TALK ABOUT THE 25TH ANNUAL CALIFORNIA HOT ROD REUNION

Presented by Automobile Club of Southern California
Friday - Sunday October 21-23, 2016
Auto Club Famoso Raceway - Bakersfield, CA

Join us for our silver anniversary event! Many exciting changes and new events planned!
Stay in your seats Friday Night as we bring the Grand Marshal and Honoree Reception to YOU. This year we are celebrating all of our past Grand Marshals and Honorees from previous years of the California Hot Rod Reunion.

After the reception/track activities conclude, there will be an after-party and reception at the DoubleTree Hotel continuing the celebration with a meet and greet in the grand ballroom.

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Tom McEwen, (born 1937) is an American drag racer, who won the NHRA U.S. Nationals during part of his 45 year career. He is listed as number 16 of the 50 most significant drivers of NHRA’s first 50 years. He received the nickname "the Mongoose" in 1964 from engine builder Ed Donovan. It was largely originally used as a device to entice Don "the Snake" Prudhomme into a high-exposure match race. McEwen won only five NHRA national events during his 45-plus-year career, but McEwen’s gift for gab and promotional ability made him one of the sport's most influential and controversial figures.

As stated by Roland Leong, “McEwen was the smartest of the bunch. When he came up with the Hot Wheels deal using the Snake and Mongoose characters, it shook the world of drag racing big time. He produced a sponsorship package that allowed him and Prudhomme to buy the best equipment, pay expenses, make money and sell their image all over the United States. I hate to admit it but McEwen and Prudhomme showed us the way to the future. They were a lot smarter than most of us who didn't see past the end of the quarter-mile.”

Early Career
McEwen gained his early experience in a variety of rides, beginning in 1953 with a '53 Oldsmobile at Santa Ana Dragstrip in Irvine, California. He then went on to race a '54 Olds at Lions Dragstrip in Long Beach, California.

He went from the stock ranks to gas coupes, altereds, and eventually dragsters and funny cars. Among the cars he drove were the Stone-Woods-Cook '50 Olds fastback, the Bader & Ferrara Cadillac-powered Crosseyed Crosley, Art Chrisman's Hustler II, the Bud Rasner and Gary Slusser Fiat coupe, Dick Rea's Chrysler-powered blown gas dragster, and Gene Adams' Albertson Olds.

1960's
McEwen continued his relationship with Adams for several years. In 1962, he drove Adams' Shark, which was one of the first dragsters to use a streamlined body with an enclosed parachute pack. This would turn out to be one of McEwen's best known rides.
In 1963, McEwen achieved his greatest success at the time when he posted a runner-up finish against Art Malone at the Bakersfield March Meet in California in the Broussard-Garrison-Purcell-Davis car. He also drove Donovan'sDonovan Engineering Special dragster, and it was in this car he first raced Prudhomme.

McEwen won his race against Prudhomme at Lions Dragstrip on September 12, 1964. He overcame Prudhomme's bright-orange edition of the famed Greer-Black-Prudhomme car in two straight sets, inspiring what may be the most famous match-race pairing in the history of drag racing.

Later in 1964, McEwen drove Lou Baney's Yeakel Plymouth-sponsored dragster to victory at the 32-car UDRA meet at Fontana Raceway in Fontana, California. He also took Top Fuel titles at Lions Dragstrip and Pomona Raceway.

Because their first get-together had received so much attention, two more races between McEwen and Prudhomme were staged at Lions Dragstrip in 1965. McEwen drove the Yeakel Plymouth dragster past Prudhomme and his new ride, the Leong-owned Hawaiian, two rounds to one in the first, then lost in two straight sets in the second.

Because McEwen confined his racing to the West Coast, he and the touring Prudhomme raced each other only once in 1966, at the Winternationals, site of their first national event meeting. There, Prudhomme in the B&M Torkmaster Special took the win, with a 7.59 e.t. to McEwen's 7.69. They would not meet again for the rest of the decade.

McEwen won the 1966 Hot Rod Magazine Championships at Riverside Raceway and then went on to win the 1968 Stardust National Open in Las Vegas. He also recorded the lowest ever elapsed time to date with a blistering 6.64 at the Orange County PDA Meet in 1968.

The Promoter
McEwen also continued to build on his reputation as a colorful promoter. The Plymouth Hemi Cuda he unveiled in 1965 was featured in every major car magazine. He convinced the Southern California Plymouth Dealers Association to support him and displayed the car all over the West Coast.

In 1967, McEwen took the same approach with one of drag racing's great one-shot wonders: Ford Motor Company's Super Mustang. When it made its highly anticipated debut at the Winternationals, it generated significant publicity.

McEwen's strong promotional talent and Prudhomme's success on the racetrack eventually led to the formation of a national touring team sponsored by Mattel and, in mid-1969, McEwen and Prudhomme corporately became Wildlife Racing.

The Mattel deal ran from 1970 through 1972, and in 1973, Wildlife Racing secured Carefree sugarless gum as a sponsor. McEwen and Prudhomme dissolved their corporation at the end of the 1973 season.

1970's
In 1972, McEwen won his first major event when he dominated the Top Fuel field at the Bakersfield March Meet. A year later, he scored his first NHRA national event victory by topping the quickest funny car field in history at the SuperNationals at Ontario Motor Speedway.

He went on to win four more national events, including his dramatic U.S. Nationals funny car victory over Prudhomme in 1978, following the death just a few days earlier of his son, Jamie.

Later Life
He won the prestigious Big Bud Shootout in 1984 and won Top Fuel at the 1991 Summernationals. Tom McEwen retired in 1992. He currently works in ad sales for a small magazine publishing company in Southern California.

Snake and Mongoose Movie
A movie portraying the story of Don "The Snake" Prudhomme and Tom "The Mongoose" McEwen was released in the summer of 2013. It follows the story behind the rivalry of the Southern Californian racers.

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Wednesday, October 12, 2016

10/12 NFL RATINGS AND START TIMES, JOHN FARRELL RED SOX MANAGER, RONDA ROUSEY, UFC, CUBS CLINCH

Former All-Pro NFL defensive end Fred Dryer and Mike Horn talk sports!

Join them this week as they discuss the following topics



NFL RATINGS, START TIMES AND MORE


JOHN FARRELL TO RETURN AS RED SOX MANAGER IN 2017


RONDA ROUSEY RETURNS AT UFC 207 AGAINST AMANDA NUNES


IS IT FINALLY THE CUBS YEAR?



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Wednesday, October 5, 2016

10/5 WHY ARE NFL RATINGS DOWN?, ROB GRONKOWSKI HAMSTRING, 2016 MLB PLAYOFF, US WINS RYDER CUP FOR 1ST TIME SINCE 2008

Former All-Pro NFL defensive end Fred Dryer and Mike Horn talk sports!

Join them this week as they discuss the following topics



NFL RATINGS ARE DOWN, AND NO ONE'S SURE WHY 


ROB GRONKOWSKI: HAMSTRING HAS 'OBVIOUSLY' LIMITED ME


2016 MLB PLAYOFF SCHEDULE


US WINS RYDER CUP FOR 1ST TIME SINCE 2008



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