This week on the Official Heisman Trophy Podcast: A feature interview with star sports journalist Holly Rowe of ESPN, with whom we run the gamut of topics while getting her takes on the current state of college football, why she loves rain games, what stadiums are the loudest, the challenges of getting info from coaches in the heat of the moment, her longtime love of the Heisman, her triumphant battle with cancer and her new foundation, Joy Us. We also talk with Baton Rouge (La.) Advocate reporter Charles Lussier, who gives us an update on the work the Joe Burrow Foundation is doing introducing fresh vegetables to local school kids. And in honor of Veterans Day, we close with a tribute to a long list of Heisman military veterans.
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11/13/24 • 64 min
The Official Heisman Trophy Podcast - ESPN's Holly Rowe
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And now we're excited to welcome one of the top sports reporters and broadcasters in the industry, as well as someone near and dear to the Heisman heart. Her sports reporting career has spanned over three decades, including the past 29 years covering college football, her ESPN and ABC, and recently the Heisman Trophy weekend. But she's done so much more than that. She's among ESPN's top WNBA reporters, also part of the Utah Jazz's broadcast team. She has a long hist
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