Talking Section II Super Bowls, Jets, Mets and Union College football

Episode 18 November 07, 2019 00:55:47
Talking Section II Super Bowls, Jets, Mets and Union College football
The Parting Schotts Podcast
Talking Section II Super Bowls, Jets, Mets and Union College football

Nov 07 2019 | 00:55:47

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Show Notes

On the latest edition of "The Parting Schotts Podcast," host and Associate Sports Editor Ken Schott talks with Gazette sportswriter Jim Schiltz about this weekend's Section II football Super Bowl games; New York Daily News sportswriter Manish Mehta discusses the state of the New York Jets as they get set to face the Giants on Sunday; Newsday sportswriter Tim Healey talks about the New York Mets naming Carlos Beltran their new manager; and Union College football running back Ike Irabor discusses the Dutchmen winning the Liberty League title last Saturday.

On Twitter, follow Associate Sports Editor Ken Schott @slapschotts and Daily Gazette Sports @dgazettesports. Email Schott at [email protected]. Listen to “The Parting Schotts Podcast” at https://dailygazette.com/sports/partingschotts, Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

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