I've lived in Michigan my entire life and am proud if it! I've been involved in broadcasting since 1996 (covering Lansing Community College basketball). After graduating from Specs Howard Broadcasting School in 1998, I returned to Lansing to join Liggett Broadcasting (now TownsquareMedia). In October of 2000, I moved on to Port Huron, MI and spent seven months there, what an experience that was! In March of 2002, I returned to Lansing to continue my broadcasting career and have been here ever since. I am the very proud uncle of three wonderful kids: Jack, Anna, and Emma. They are an absolute riot, and wish I could see them more. Number 1 on my sports bucket list is to attend a Super Bowl in person. And there are four golf courses in the world that I would love to play on: Augusta National, St. Andrew's, Carnoustie, and Pebble Beach. And one of these days, I'll jump in my car and drive all across America to see some places I haven't seen yet (I've been in 25 states so far).
Brock Palmbos
Cleveland Indians Changing Nickname to ‘Guardians’
The Cleveland Indians announced on Friday morning that they will change their nickname from "Indians" to "Guardians" starting with the 2022 season.
Report: Lions Will Not Tag Golladay
Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network is reporting that the Detroit Lions will not put the franchise tag on wide receiver Kenny Golladay (pictured), thus making Golladay an unrestricted free agent.
B1G Releases Revised 2020 Football Schedule
The Big Ten Conference announced on Wednesday the revised football schedule for the 2020 season.
Report: Cowboys Give RB Elliott $90M Extension
The Dallas Cowboys have reportedly agreed to a six-year contract extension with running back Ezekiel Elliott (pictured), according to ESPN.
JV Tells Why Freep Reporter Was Blocked From Clubhouse
After the Detroit Tiger 2-1 victory over the Houston Astros on Wednesday night, star pitcher Justin Verlander (who took the loss in the game) instructed Astros management to not allow a Detroit Free Press beat writer (reportedly Tigers beat writer Anthony Fenech) into the locker room to join the daily media scrum after the game.