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The Greg Herenda Show

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Fairleigh Dickinson Men's Basketball Head Coach Greg Herenda's weekly show, which features premiere guests and sports personalities such as Hall of Fame Coaches Jim Calhoun and John Calipari, NFL coaches Bill Cowher and Dave Wannstedt, MLB Hall of Famers (Frank Thomas), former NBA players, and numerous other guests. The show, which airs on Saturdays at noon on WFDU 89.1 FM, celebrated its three-year anniversary on September 7, 2017.

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Episode GHS: Rick Neuheisel 9/23/17 Cover

GHS: Rick Neuheisel 9/23/17

About Rick Neuheisel: Neuheisel joined CBS Sports in 2015 as a college football studio analyst on College Football Today, CBS Sports' pre-game, halftime and post-game studio show, and Inside College Football on CBS Sports Network after coaching for more than a decade. Neuheisel served as head coach for Colorado (1995-98), Washington (1999-2002) and UCLA (2008-11). During his head coaching tenure, he posted an 87-59 record, went 4-3 in bowl games, including guiding Washington to a Rose Bowl title in 2000. He also holds coaching experience at the professional level, spending three years with the Baltimore Ravens two as a Quarterbacks coach and one as Offensive Coordinator. He attended college at UCLA (1980-1984), where he played quarterback for the Bruins and led them to victory in the 1984 Rose Bowl, in which he was named MVP. He graduated from UCLA in 1984 with a degree in Political Science. Prior to joining CBS, Neuheisel worked as an analyst for Pac-12 Networks.

8. Dez. 2017 - 27 min
Episode GHS: Mike Fratello 10/7/17 Cover

GHS: Mike Fratello 10/7/17

About Mike Fratello: Fratello, won 667 games over the course of his 16-season, NBA head coaching career prior to joining the YES Network in October 2008 as an analyst on the network's Brooklyn Nets telecasts. Fratello, known as the "Czar of the Telestrator," won a New York Emmy in 2015 for his work as a YES sports analyst for the Nets. In 2014, he was a member of YES' Nets broadcast team which won a New York Emmy for Best Live Sports Series. In addition, Fratello earned New York Emmy Award nominations in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016 and 2017 for his YES work. He also works with former YES Nets play-by-play man Marv Albert on TNT's NBA telecasts, and is an analyst on NBA TV, as well. In the summer of 2014, Fratello coached the Ukraine National Team in the FIBA World Cup Championships in Spain. Ukraine qualified for the World Cup Championships by virtue of the Fratello-led squad's sixth-place finish (out of 24 teams) in the FIBA Eurobasket 2013 Finals. In the summer of 2012, Fratello had also coached Ukraine in the FIBA Eurobasket 2013 Qualifying Tournament, from which they advanced to the FIBA Eurobasket 2013 Finals. A native of Hackensack, N.J., Fratello compiled a 667-548 regular season NBA record from 1983 to 2007 while coaching the Atlanta Hawks, Cleveland Cavaliers and Memphis Grizzlies. He guided the Hawks to five post-season berths in seven seasons (1983-90) and was named NBA Coach of the Year after leading them to a 50-32 regular season record in 1985-86. Upon leaving the Hawks in 1990, Fratello was an analyst on NBC Sports' NBA telecasts from 1990-93 and provided commentary for NBC Sports' telecasts of the original "Dream Team" during the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games. Fratello next coached the Cavs for six seasons (1993-99), with the team's making the playoffs four times. He was an NBA post-season analyst for Turner Sports 1994-96, an NBA regular season analyst at Turner Sports from 1999-2004, and an analyst for Turner Sports during the 2007 NBA post-season. He coached the Memphis Grizzlies during the 2005 and 2006 seasons (making the post-season each year) and for the first 30 games in the 2007 season. Fratello graduated from Montclair State University and made early collegiate coaching stops including assistant positions at Rhode Island, James Madison and Villanova. He later was an assistant coach under Hubie Brown with the Atlanta Hawks for three seasons, and the following year was an assistant under new Hawks head coach Kevin Loughery. After one year with Loughery, Fratello became an assistant coach for Hubie Brown at the New York Knicks for one season before returning to Atlanta as the head coach in 1983.

8. Dez. 2017 - 27 min
Episode GHS: Phil Simms 9/8/17 Cover

GHS: Phil Simms 9/8/17

About Phil Simms: Phil Simms is a former NFL quarterback who spent his 14-year professional career playing for the New York Giants and is currently a broadcaster for CBS Sports. After playing his college football at Morehead State, Simms was drafted number seven overall by the Giants in the 1979 NFL Draft. The Springfield, Kentucky native was named MVP of Super Bowl XXI after leading the Giants to a victory over the Denver Broncos. In that game, Simms set the record for highest completion percentage in a Super Bowl at 88 percent (22-of-25). He also was named to the Pro Bowl in 1985 and 1993. Simms began his broadcast career as an analyst for ESPN, then as an in-game color commentator with NBC, and currently with CBS. In addition to his role with CBS, the former Giants' quarterback serves as host of Inside the NFL on Showtime. He is the father of former NFL quarterback, New England Patriots assistant coach, and current Fox Sports college football analyst Chris Simms, as well as former Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Simms.

8. Dez. 2017 - 27 min
Episode GHS: Bruce Hamburger 10/14/17 Cover

GHS: Bruce Hamburger 10/14/17

As the team gears up for the 2017-18 season, Fairleigh Dickinson men's basketball associate head coach Bruce Hamburger joins this week's Greg Herenda Show on Saturday, October 14 at noon. About Bruce Hamburger Bruce Hamburger is in his fifth season as the associate head coach for the Fairleigh Dickinson men's basketball program. In 2016, Hamburger helped guide the Knights to a 10-win turnaround as the team earned an NEC Championship and returned to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2005. Hamburger came to Hackensack via Jersey City after coaching at Saint Peter's from 2010-2013. While at St. Peter's, the team made the NCAA Tournament during his first year (2010-11). Hamburger's leadership resulted in the 10th team to make the NCAA Tournament in his 16 years as an assistant coach. Prior to working at Saint Peter's, Hamburger was an assistant coach at Caldwell College, after spending two seasons as an assistant coach for the New York Liberty of the WNBA. Along with his time at Caldwell and in the WNBA, Hamburger brings over 20 years of coaching experience to the Knights' staff. He served as the head coach at Kean University for 11 years, where he is the all-time winningest coach. Hamburger coached his alma mater to four appearances in the ECAC Tournament, winning the ECAC title in 2005, and advanced to the finals again in 2006. He also led Kean to an appearance in the New Jersey Athletic Conference Tournament in 2001. Prior to coaching at Kean, Hamburger was an assistant coach at Seton Hall under P.J. Carlesimo for nine years, beginning in 1986. The Pirates won two Big East Tournament titles and made six appearances in the NCAA Tournament during his tenure, including the 1989 run to the NCAA championship game. The team was inducted into the Seton Hall Athletic Hall of Fame in June 2014. Hamburger began his coaching career in 1984 at Trenton State, where he was an assistant coach under Kevin Bannon for two seasons. Hamburger graduated from Kean in 1984 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in physical education. He also holds a Master's degree in Counseling Education from Seton Hall.

8. Dez. 2017 - 17 min
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