Glenn's Bio
When Pop-a-Shot basketball becomes an Olympic sport, Glenn Clark will win the gold, silver AND bronze. In the meantime, he's continuing his career as a Baltimore sports media person. We say "person" because he has too many jobs to describe them all right now. You hear him on "The Comcast Morning Show" & talking about the Ravens throughout the day on WNST. You read his columns on WNST.net, and if you're a female you've been awkwardly hit on by him at least once. If not, he says you should give him a call. He's been accused of being the adopted son of Gary Williams, and will fight you if you don't think Roberto Alomar belongs in the Hall of Fame. He prefers lacrosse to baseball, Robert Randolph to Led Zeppelin, Blue Moon to red wine, and Chick-Fil-A to anything.
Glenn's Posts
I said it all week. There was NOTHING about Maryland’s first round NCAA Tournament matchup with ...
Read It »Happy Friday! It’s a Happy Friday for me because ol’ Drew Forrester was a man of ...
Read It »Happy Thursday! It’s a Happy Thursday for me because…..I’m still breathing? (Edit from GMC: Photo is from ...
Read It »Happy Wednesday! It’s a Happy Wednesday for me because…..well……it’s St. Patrick’s Day. I’m not Irish, and ...
Read It »Happy Tuesday! It’s a Happy Tuesday for me because Stone Cold Steve Austin was back on ...
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Did Derrick Mason retire yesterday? Yes. Will Derrick Mason remain retired? I’d lean to no. Not because I know anything, that’s just an emotion I have. But I know this much. The Ravens needed to address the WR position BEFORE Derrick Mason announced his retirement. They have nothing under contract beyond this season, and I didn’t ... Read More »
One of the questions I’ve heard tossed around most in the hours since Derrick Mason announced his retirement is “Why would he do this through a site called Jocklife.com?” To me, this is something that represents what we will be seeing MUCH more of in the coming years. Athletes are going to continue to go outside ... Read More »
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