I've lived in Michigan my entire life and am proud if it! I've been involved in broadcasting since 1996 (covering Lansing Community College basketball). After graduating from Specs Howard Broadcasting School in 1998, I returned to Lansing to join Liggett Broadcasting (now TownsquareMedia). In October of 2000, I moved on to Port Huron, MI and spent seven months there, what an experience that was! In March of 2002, I returned to Lansing to continue my broadcasting career and have been here ever since. I am the very proud uncle of three wonderful kids: Jack, Anna, and Emma. They are an absolute riot, and wish I could see them more. Number 1 on my sports bucket list is to attend a Super Bowl in person. And there are four golf courses in the world that I would love to play on: Augusta National, St. Andrew's, Carnoustie, and Pebble Beach. And one of these days, I'll jump in my car and drive all across America to see some places I haven't seen yet (I've been in 25 states so far).
Brock Palmbos
MSU To Cancel Classes On Anniversary Of Shooting
Michigan State University announced on Tuesday that the school will be canceling classes on the date of February 13th, 2024 for most of the student body to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the tragic shooting that occurred on campus this past winter.
Report: Michigan @ Michigan State Is A Night Game
When Michigan plays at Michigan State on October 21st at Spartan Stadium, it will be a night game for the second straight year. That's according to the Action Network and noted college football writer Brett McMurphy on Wednesday afternoon:
Jim Harbaugh Likely To Be Suspended Over NCAA Violations
Yahoo Sports' Ross Dellenger was first to report that the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and University of Michigan head football coach Jim Harbaugh (pictured above) are working toward resolving the case which involved NCAA recruiting violations and whether Harbaugh was honest or dishonest about them.
What To Look For As The Detroit Lions Open Camp
Your gridiron heroes, the Detroit Lions open training camp in Allen Park on July 19th when the rookies (minus unsigned 3rd round draft pick Brian Branch) report. The rest of the team reports on July 22nd.
You Can Buy Pieces Of The Breslin Center Scoreboard!
The Lansing State Journal is reporting that the Michigan State University Surplus Store is selling off pieces of the scoreboard that hovered over center court at the Jack Breslin Student Events Center.
Former MSU Doctor Larry Nassar Stabbed In Prison
The Associated Press is reporting that former Michigan State University and USA Gymnastics doctor, and convicted sexual abuser Larry Nassar (pictured) has been stabbed in a Florida federal prison.
Detroit Lions Announce Alternate Helmets To Be Worn In 2023
In a tweet from Wednesday morning, the Detroit Lions announced that will be wearing an alternate helmet at some point during the 2023 season:
Lions To Visit Super Bowl Champion Chiefs For Opening Night
The Detroit Lions announced on Thursday morning that they will begin the 2023 regular season on Thursday, September 7th at the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs, where they'll face reigning league Most Valuable Player, QB Patrick Mahomes.
MSU 15th; U-M 8th In Initial AP CFP Poll
In the first Associated Press (AP) college football media poll, released on Monday, Michigan State is rated 15th while arch-rival and defending Big Ten champion Michigan is rated 8th.
Tom Brady Announces Retirement
Future Hall of Fame quarterback Tom Brady announced his retirement from the NFL via his Instagram account on Tuesday morning.
Jim Harbaugh Wins AP National Coach Of The Year
Seventh-year head coach of Michigan football, Jim Harbaugh, was named the national coach of the year by the Associated Press on Friday.
Report: Lions CB Jeff Okudah Out For The Season
The NFL Network's Tom Pelissero is reporting that Detroit Lions second-year cornerback Jeff Okudah (pictured) is lost for the season due to an Achilles tendon injury suffered in Sunday's 41-33 loss to the San Francisco 49ers at Ford Field.