Guest Post: Luke Russert

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 Guest Post: Luke Russert
  Luke Russert (left) developed his Buffalo Bills fandom through his father Tim , the late NBC News Washington bureau chief and moderator of Meet The Press. A graduate of Boston College and St. Albans School in Washington, D.C., where he played football and baseball, Luke currently hosts "60/20," a weekly sports show on XM along with co-host James Carville . The show airs ... [link]

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More ACC media stuff and other links
Published 7/21/2008 by ATL_eagle (noreply@blogger.com) at Eagle in Atlanta -- atleagle.com
... gallery of the event (which includes a very handsome blogger talking to Brace). Gregg Doyel thinks he knows why the ACC is down. Most of the media is picking Clemson to win the conference. In a feature designed to get people talking, ESPN is ranking all college basketball programs in terms of prestige. They put BC in a tie for 70th. The whole thing is so silly, it is not worth the time for a proper rebuttal. Luke Russert blogged for SI.com. (Thanks to Brian for the link.)

Afternoon Blogdome: Wisdom Of Our Fathers [Afternoon Blogdome]
Published 7/21/2008 by DAULERIO at Deadspin
... to blog for 24 hours straight today. During this experiment, however, he received an assist from the Tim Russert's son, Luke, who chimed in with his favorite sports memory he shared with his late father: "We went to a lot of baseball All-Star Games together. In 1999 in Boston, we got the opportunity to meet Ted Williams, which was really special. It was a few years before he passed away and he still had his sense of humor and was still very alert. My Dad got a real kick out of that." [The 10 Spot] ...

A good read for any sports fan
Published 7/22/2008 by Eric at 3rd Man In
... Thanks to Deadspin for finding this blog post written by Luke Russert, son of the late Buffalo-native Tim Russert. Luke talks about what sports meant to his relationship with his dad, and of course, the Bills are prominent. My Dad loved college and pro football so the weekends always centered around that. Nothing was better for him then going home and watching the Bills after a long and tough “Meet The Press.” My Dad got the Sunday Ticket the first year it came out in 1994. I’ll never forget a guy had to ...

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