3.7.17 |The Dan Dakich Show




The Dan Dakich Show Podcast show

Summary: <p>Mike Chappell of Indy Sports Central, CBS 4 and Fox 59 talked with Dan Dakich today about the latest retiree of the Colts Joe Reitz announcing he is leaving the sport and team this afternoon.  Dan and Mike also chatted about Mike Adams being let go and who might be next.</p> <p>Now former O-Lineman of the Indianapolis Colts Joe Reitz called into Dan Dakich earlier this afternoon about his retirement from the organization and football, why he decided this was the right time and what he plans on doing with life after the NFL.  Dan and Joe also talked about his college career in basketball and how much he enjoys watching college hoops and March Madness.</p> <p>Two former college basketball coaches, Dan Dakich and Seth Greenberg, had a great conversation Tuesday afternoon about everything conference tournaments, March Madness and what teams are on the bubble.</p> <p>Former Executive Vice President for Championships and Alliances with the NCAA and Division I Men's Basketball Greg Shaheen had a conversation with Dan Dakich today on if IU has a chance to get in if they make a run in the B1G Tourney, other teams on the bubble and who are the top teams in hoops as we get ready for March Madness.</p> <p>Teddy Greenstein of the Chicago Tribune dropped by the Dan Dakich Show to talk about his Northwestern Wildcats, March Madness and what their record was when he was a freshman in school.  Dan and Teddy also discussed his two day story with a few B1G referees and if the Cubs can repeat this season.</p> <p> </p> <p>Lee Fitting who is in charge of everything college hoops, CFB and ESPN's College Gameday talked with Dan Dakich about the 24 hour marathon coverage ESPN will have after Selection Sunday, comments about the network regarding coverage, March Madness and a new concept for college football.</p> <p> </p> <p>Mike Fox who was in charge of Lucas Oil Stadium, RCA Dome and Hoosier Dome and also Dan's roommate at IU in college conversed with Double D about his career path change to join the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.  Mike commented about how hard it has been leaving a place and people that mean so much to him.</p> <p> </p>