Milwaukee Buzz - May 16, 2006
Milwaukee Talks: Bob and Brian
Over the course of nearly two decades, Bob Madden and Brian Nelson have transformed their morning radio show from scrappy upstart to a Milwaukee institution that is now exported throughout the state. They discuss the journey in a Milwaukee Talks interview with OMC's Drew Olson.
Tags: lazer 103, 102.9 the hog, madden, nelson, radio, duane gay, marilyn mee, carrie wendt, eric jensen, czaban, dan patrick, tom joerres, mark patrick, wqfm, reitman, mueller, dick and ellen, whqg, bob and brian, czabe
Sports - Nov. 2, 2005
One white guy columnist's racial truths in sports
Sports columnists in every medium are weighing in lately with their take on race issues in sports. Just talking about it has ignited a firestorm of controversy. Agree or disagree, here's yet another opinion, this time from OMC national sports columnist -- and middle-class white guy, Steve Czaban.
Tags: czabe
Sports - Oct. 22, 2004
The four levels of "sports jerks"
Lately, it's been hard for Czabe to be a sports fan. The unending drumbeat of negative stories, from the unsavory to the selfish, shows no sign of letting up. These athletes fall under four categories of sports jerks.
Tags: czabe
Sports - Aug. 1, 2003
Kobe's conundrum
It's not a sports scandal until Steve Czaban weighs in. And that's exactly what he's writing about this weekend. Kobe! What were you thinking, man?
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Sports - Aug. 7, 2002
Czabe feels the Brewers fan's pain
Steve Czaban doesn't live in Milwaukee, but has enough Wisconsin connections to understand what a bummer it is to be a Brewers fan right now. In fact, Czabe has one word for the Selig-Prieb family: sell.
Tags: czabe
Sports - May 23, 2001
It's Kobe's NBA
Czabe is convinced: Kobe Bryant isn't playing "like" Michael Jordan these days. He is MJ. Only younger. And smarter. And more mature. Forget calling Kobe "Jordan-esque." Soon we'll be saying Jordan was "Kobe-esque."
Tags: kobe, nba, jordan, czabe
Sports - March 28, 2001
Size matters in NBA
It's good to be tall in the NBA, just not too tall, says Steve Czaban. Chinese star Yao Ming is 7 feet 6 inches tall. And he doesn't like to dunk. What gives?
Tags: czabe, NBA, ming