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John Canzano is in talking about the retirement of Cam Rising. Rising is calling it a career with eligibility left and Canzano wonders who are the best athletes that had their careers cut short by injury. Later Canzano discusses who the top five most influential people are for the University of Oregon and Oregon State football programs as well as the Portland Trail Blazers. University of Utah director of broadcasting, Bill Riley joins the program to talk about Cam Rising, who announced his retirement from football because of a hand injury. Riley gives his top five most influential people in Utah football. Riley talks about how nobody knew if Rising was going to play or not for the final year with Utah. Riley tells Canzano what he thinks was his favorite Cam Rising game and how important Rising was to the Utah program. Riley also talks about Salt Lake City wanting a baseball team. Film maker Alexandra Helgerson joins the program to discuss her film Age Group Winner. The film is about Helgerson's father who shocked the world by becoming the first person to run one marathon a week for a year, each race completed in under three hours. Helgerson talks about some of the 10 new minutes she added on the film and what her father was like growing up. Helgerson talks about growing up at Jesuit High School and when she learned she wanted to be a performer. The big splash, punch it audio, and much more!
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John Canzano is in talking about the retirement of Cam Rising. Rising is calling it a career with eligibility left and Canzano wonders who are the best athletes that had their careers cut short by injury. Later Canzano discusses who the top five most influential people are for the University of Oregon and Oregon State football programs as well as the Portland Trail Blazers. University of Utah director of broadcasting, Bill Riley joins the program to talk about Cam Rising, who announced his retirement from football because of a hand injury. Riley gives his top five most influential people in Utah football. Riley talks about how nobody knew if Rising was going to play or not for the final year with Utah. Riley tells Canzano what he thinks was his favorite Cam Rising game and how important Rising was to the Utah program. Riley also talks about Salt Lake City wanting a baseball team. Film maker Alexandra Helgerson joins the program to discuss her film Age Group Winner. The film is about Helgerson's father who shocked the world by becoming the first person to run one marathon a week for a year, each race completed in under three hours. Helgerson talks about some of the 10 new minutes she added on the film and what her father was like growing up. Helgerson talks about growing up at Jesuit High School and when she learned she wanted to be a performer. The big splash, punch it audio, and much more!
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