If Gary Dolphin retires, who replaces him?

Why does it always say "banned" under your name? I noticed it last week and wondered what you did, but obviously you're not banned. What gives?
Beats the heck out of me. I WAS banned for a couple of months during the last basketball season (for some unknown reason...I certainly don't recall posting anything that was worthy of a banning...it was quite unfair). Someone probably forgot to change it back.
 
Beats the heck out of me. I WAS banned for a couple of months during the last basketball season (for some unknown reason...I certainly don't recall posting anything that was worthy of a banning...it was quite unfair). Someone probably forgot to change it back.

Cool. I went back and read through some of your posts and you don't seem like the type that would be banned, which made me wonder. Thanks!
 
Paul Burmeister would be a great choice if he would do it. He does a lot of tv and I really enjoy him. Like Balbinot also. I dread the day Eddie decides to retire.
 
Probably someone in the Ferentz family tree .... Only seems right since they're taking over the U of I anyway.
 
Brett Dolan should be the guy. An Iowa grad he was an Astros radio guy until Crane bought the team. Recently he was hired as voice of Arkansas Razorbacks. I would bet he would come to IC in a heartbeat
 
Dolph had zero Iowa experience and minimal B1G experience before this his gig. Take a shot in the dark.
 
Did anyone know who Gary Dolphin was before he was hired? I had never heard of him, but really didn't know where he worked before doing Iowa games.
 
Did anyone know who Gary Dolphin was before he was hired? I had never heard of him, but really didn't know where he worked before doing Iowa games.
I know he is from Dubuque and before he started doing Iowa games he did Northwestern basketball. I think he did local radio and tv before that.
 
Dolph had zero Iowa experience and minimal B1G experience before this his gig. Take a shot in the dark.

Gary Dolphin did play-by-play of Iowa football and basketball for KDTH in Dubuque for 7-years in the mid-1970s. He did play-by-play of Northwestern basketball before getting the Learfield job at Iowa.

Brent Balbinot would be a good choice as successor, as would Mike Grim. Both have Manchester connections.
 
Here's our next play by play announcer, boys.

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We'll need 22 guys named Sam Darnold.
 
Paul Burmeister would be a great choice if he would do it. He does a lot of tv and I really enjoy him. Like Balbinot also. I dread the day Eddie decides to retire.
I noticed he even did some stuff for the Winter Olympics; thought he did pretty well.
 
I'm still in the Chris Hassel camp. I think it's his dream job. I think his last yr or so at ESPN they gave him a taste of doing TV announcing. Is there any word on Dolph? I mean the sooner the better for him to do it. He's been a great ambassador for the program don't get me wrong but he's no Jimmy Z and him hanging around just to hang around doesn't endear me or others to him I don't think. I hope he's been thinking long and hard about it and will hang it up soon.
 
Bring back Bob Hogue for hoops.

On a very side note, did the guy from boom goes the dynamite stay in the sports biz. And part 2 of the question, was that legendary video real or fake???

I liked how the Iowa Television Network and Hogue made you feel like you were at the game. Exciting play by play and commentary. To go from that to Mac McCausland and whomever did play by play.......puke.
 
I liked how the Iowa Television Network and Hogue made you feel like you were at the game. Exciting play by play and commentary. To go from that to Mac McCausland and whomever did play by play.......puke.
The name of the KWWL executive who helped launch the ITN has slipped my mind. I wish I could remember his name because he had to do some selling to convince the University that live telecasts of home basketball games would not hurt attendance. He insisted the telecasts would have the opposite effect. He was right. By 1981-82 Iowa basketball games were bumping "Hill Street Blues" off Thursday nights. I was in middle school when ITN started telecasting select games. Ron Steele, who is still at KWWL as news anchor emeritus, did play by play. Bob Hogue gave us plenty of "Oh My's" and "Stokes With The Jam" during my high school years, by which time Iowa Basketball was appointment TV. By the time I was a UI freshman in 1984 I bought student season tickets the instant they came available. Largely because I had been watching all those years on ITN. This was a perfect example of the athletic department doing what Barta is not doing now; keeping the future Iowa consumer in mind. Between Bob Hogue and Larry Morgan, the whomever that teamed with Mac McCausland, you had Jeff Moe lookalike Bob Healey. Bob became more notorious for his post game adventures in downtown Iowa City than broadcasting the games himself. I would have preferred Thom Cornelus from the Quad Cities. Anyone know if he still does sports down there?
 
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The name of the KWWL executive who helped launch the ITN has slipped my mind. I wish I could remember his name because he had to do some selling to convince the University that live telecasts of home basketball games would not hurt attendance. He insisted the telecasts would have the opposite effect. He was right. By 1981-82 Iowa basketball games were bumping "Hill Street Blues" off Thursday nights. I was in middle school when ITN started telecasting select games. Ron Steele, who is still at KWWL as news anchor emeritus, did play by play. Bob Hogue gave us plenty of "Oh My's" and "Stokes With The Jam" during my high school years, by which time Iowa Basketball was appointment TV. By the time I was a UI freshman in 1984 I bought student season tickets the instant they came available. Largely because I had been watching all those years on ITN. This was a perfect example of the athletic department doing what Barta is not doing now; keeping the future Iowa consumer in mind. Between Bob Hogue and Larry Morgan, the whomever that teamed with Mac McCausland, you had Jeff Moe lookalike Bob Healey. Bob became more notorious for his post game adventures in downtown Iowa City than broadcasting the games himself. I would have preferred Thom Cornelus from the Quad Cities. Anyone know if he still does sports down there?
I believe the KWWL exec in question might be Bill Bolster. Personally I'd have liked Ron Gonder doing the games. Best play by play on radio for my tastes.
 
I believe the KWWL exec in question might be Bill Bolster. Personally I'd have liked Ron Gonder doing the games. Best play by play on radio for my tastes.
Gonder was, and still is, good. I still like to listen to his "footprints" segments on the radio. I met him once at a golf outing. Great guy will more stories to tell than you could possibly listen to.

The name Bill Bolster does ring a bell now that you mention it.
 
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