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Three Guys Before The Game is the most listened to podcast covering West Virginia University football and basketball. Tony Caridi, Brad Howe and Hoppy Kercheval talk all things Mountaineers.
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3 Guys Before The Game - Brian Jozwiak Visits (Episode 559)
He's colorful and compassionate. He's also one of the best to ever play football at West Virginia University.
Mountaineer Hall of Fame member Brian Jozwiak joins 3 Guys to talk WVU football and his highly successful fundraiser for WVU Medicine Children's Hospital. That three-day event takes place next week and includes a golf tournament, a bowling event and a tribute to legendary head coach Don Nehlen.
It's an enjoyable and entertaining episode with one of the most memorable Mountaineers in school history. -
3 Guys Before The Game - Darian DeVries Visits (Episode 558)
Darian DeVries can finally take a deep breath.
Since being hired as West Virginia University's head basketball coach on March 24th, DeVries has been operating at full speed. He has completely retooled the roster, and hired a coaching staff.
The good news is that he likes what he has built. And, oh yeah, he can finally just coach his team.
Fortunately, WVU has an overseas trip next month which gives the Mountaineers 10 additional practice days.
In this episode, Hoppy Kercheval and Tony Caridi sit down with DeVries to learn about why he accepted the position and how he'll build the program.
It's an insightful look inside the process with plenty of answers to the questions Mountaineer fans have been asking. -
3 Guys Before The Game - WVU Football's Oliver Straw Visits (Episode 558)
Oliver Straw is a young man, but he's already seen the world.
The standout West Virginia University punter was born in the United States, but has lived in England, Bangkok and Australia.
Those life-experiences give him a unique and special perspective as he prepares for his junior season at WVU.
In this Summer Series episode, Brad Howe and Tony Caridi introduce you to a colorful and insightful member of the Mountaineers.
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3 Guys Before The Game - Remembering Jerry West (Episode 557)
Reaction to the passing of West Virginia legend Jerry West continues following his death on Wednesday at the age of 86.
In this episode, Brad Howe and Tony Caridi are joined by former WVU basketball coach John Beilien, Houston Rockets Director of Scouting Chris Wallace, WVU Hall of Fame member Willie Akers, Metronews' Jeff Jenkins and WVU Director of Athletics Content John Antonik.
The group shares its thoughts on West's life and the impact he had on the state of West Virginia and the sport of basketball. -
3 Guys Before The Game - Nathan Adrian Visits (Episode 556)
He's back!
Nathan Adrian has returned to Morgantown after another successful season playing professionally in Italy.
The former Mountaineer standout and 3 Guys co-host recaps his season in Italy's highest division.
He also shares his insight on his continued development as a player and his future plans.
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3 Guys Before The Game - WVU Offensive Coordinator Chad Scott Visits (Episode 555)
Chad Scott is a different dude. And that's a compliment.
The West Virginia University offensive coordinator shares positivity with quick strike phrases, that are validated by how he lives his life.
In this episode, the "Guys" dig deep into Scott's philosophy both on and off the field. It's a wonderful combination of stories and insight into his five seasons in Morgantown.
Brad and Tony also get a breakdown of each offensive position as the Mountaineers begin summer workouts this week.
Customer Reviews
Excellent!
Excellent program! Extremely informative with timely, knowledgable guests and always done with a great sense of humor. Tony, Brad and Hoppy are an incredible team. Not only does this program keep me informed of all the important news of WVU sports, it is always entertaining.
Great show !
Love the great guests , unrivaled WVU insight. The Summer series and stories from the old games is phenomenal !!! Could use less ads , slim Jim or boat mentions but understandable financial choices
Simply the best!
Funny, Informative and professionally produced. A touch of home for West Virginia natives. The fan engagement incredibly creative as is the banter between the hosts.