The Brock Spack Show Airs Live From Schooners Thursday
NORMAL, Ill. – Winners of three-straight games, Illinois State will head to Terre Haute, Indiana, this weekend for its final road contest of the regular season. ISU head coach Brock Spack will talk about his team's performance last week in a victory at Northern Iowa and preview the game against Indiana State at Schooners on Thursday at 6 p.m. on The Brock Spack Show, presented by Redbird Ale from DESTIHL.
Coach Spack will chat with Redbird football play-by-play voice John Fitzgerald and longtime color analyst Ted Schmitz about the clinical 31-9 victory over the Panthers last Saturday at the UNI-Dome and look forward to Saturday's game against the Sycamores at Memorial Stadium. This week, they will be joined by outside linebacker Jalan Gaines and defensive coordinator Travis Niekamp as special guests.
Schooners is located at 810 East Grove Street in Bloomington and sits just off the corner of Grove Street and Clinton Boulevard. For those who can't make it out to Schooners to watch the show live, it will be broadcast on WJBC 1230 AM in the Twin Cities and streamed live on GoRedbirds.com and The Varsity Network. Portions of the show will also be broadcast live on the Illinois State Athletics Facebook page.
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