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Show-Cause Conversations: Mark Majewski Joins Us Again

1 h 10 min · 2 de jul de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508218/fan_mail/new] Fresh off his round at Whistling Straits Mark Majewski, Director, Creative for the Boston Bruins and TD Garden joins us once again to discuss a varied number of topics in college sports. We firstly get his boots on the ground, beer in the glass take on Boston hosting the World Cup and how it has been a mostly positive experience that draws parallels to college sports in some ways. Aside from lending us his expertise in his field, which includes years in creative ventures and sports communications at various D1 institutions, he is also a proud Michigan grad. We get his thoughts on Dusty May's exit and on Michigan finishing 9th in the Director's Cup just ahead of their rival school. We also hit on some other trends that can be gleaned from the final standings. Also as is necessary we have to talk some Brendan Sorsby. After mulling over the NFL's decision to not hold the Supplemental Draft, Mark gives us some thoughts on what Sorsby and Texas Tech could possibly do to keep his brand visible during his long wait for next year's draft. It's always great to catch up and hope you all enjoy it as well. Remember to please like and subscribe to the show. Thanks for listening!

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Show-Cause Conversations: Mark Majewski Joins Us Again

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508218/fan_mail/new] Fresh off his round at Whistling Straits Mark Majewski, Director, Creative for the Boston Bruins and TD Garden joins us once again to discuss a varied number of topics in college sports. We firstly get his boots on the ground, beer in the glass take on Boston hosting the World Cup and how it has been a mostly positive experience that draws parallels to college sports in some ways. Aside from lending us his expertise in his field, which includes years in creative ventures and sports communications at various D1 institutions, he is also a proud Michigan grad. We get his thoughts on Dusty May's exit and on Michigan finishing 9th in the Director's Cup just ahead of their rival school. We also hit on some other trends that can be gleaned from the final standings. Also as is necessary we have to talk some Brendan Sorsby. After mulling over the NFL's decision to not hold the Supplemental Draft, Mark gives us some thoughts on what Sorsby and Texas Tech could possibly do to keep his brand visible during his long wait for next year's draft. It's always great to catch up and hope you all enjoy it as well. Remember to please like and subscribe to the show. Thanks for listening!

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