Hour 2: The crew opens with the monthly American Vet Report featuring U.S. Marine veteran and Star Valley Ranch Mayor Bobby Davis, reacts to Penn State’s firing of James Franklin, dives into “Campus Quickies” with Hod Rabino, Glenn Howell, and Mitch Strohman, and wraps with Yoshinobu Yamamoto named the BIGS Big Time Player of the Week.

Roc and Manuch with Jimmy B

Hour 2: The crew opens with the monthly American Vet Report featuring U.S. Marine veteran and Star Valley Ranch Mayor Bobby Davis, reacts to Penn State’s firing of James Franklin, dives into “Campus Quickies” with Hod Rabino, Glenn Howell, and Mitch Strohman, and wraps with Yoshinobu Yamamoto named the BIGS Big Time Player of the Week.

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Published on Oct 15, 2025, 10:18:31 PM
Total time: 00:45:09

Episode Description

The second hour begins with the monthly American Vet Report as the guys welcome Bobby Davis, Mayor of Star Valley Ranch, who served in the United States Marine Corps from 1971–1977 and helped incorporate the town in 2005. Next, Jimmy B and Manuch react to the breaking news out of Penn State as head coach James Franklin is fired midseason. The crew listens to comments from Penn State Athletic Director Pat Kraft, Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule, and Syracuse’s Fran Brown on the unexpected move and potential coaching candidates. In this week’s “Campus Quickies,” ASU insider Hod Rabino recaps the Sun Devils’ loss to Utah and provides an injury update, Arizona Wildcats analyst Glenn P. Howell breaks down the double-overtime thriller against BYU in Tucson, and NAU play-by-play voice Mitch Strohman reviews the Lumberjacks’ hard-fought loss to UC Davis but says to not count them out yet. The hour wraps with Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto earning recognition as the BIGS Big Time Player of the Week after a complete-game gem against Milwaukee.

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Roc and Manuch have etched their mark on the Phoenix sports landscape, showcasing their passion and expertise on local airwaves for over two decades. Collaborating with esteemed colleagues like Jim Brinson, they continue to raise the bar, providing three hours of relentless entertainment and insightful analysis each weekday.