Brad Sham's call of the last play

Bizwah

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I've been looking for Brad Sham's call of the last play. I can't seem to find it. I went to the radio website, but since I'm out of the area, that station is unavailable to me.

Anyone know how to get it?
 

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Babe made excuses for every overthrown ball and pick....between his kissing butt and Shams mistakes, its become almost unlistenable.
 

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one for the ages.
he is starting to remind me of a combination of Drew Pearson for his clutch/big play ability and Tony Hill for his athleticisim.
he is well on his way.
#19 is gonna be a all-time good'n.
 

Bizwah

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Babe made excuses for every overthrown ball and pick....between his kissing butt and Shams mistakes, its become almost unlistenable.
Sham is getting old for sure.

I always enjoyed listening to him when I was younger. My favorite call was "Harper's breaking away!" from the 92 championship.

I remember when Summerall began to decline as an announcer. I always enjoyed him announcing games.
 

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I remember when Summerall began to decline as an announcer. I always enjoyed him announcing games.

“Smith. Emmitt Smith.”

He lost his facility with language. He couldn’t do anything other than repeat the player’s name.
 

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Love Sham, but I'd love it if Chuck Cooperstein or Rich Phillips would take over.
 
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