
BE A BALLER -"Building a lifelong legacy"
Welcome to Be A Baller, where we're building a lifelong legacy for our families, communities, and the world! I'm your host, Coach Tim Brown, and I'm excited to for you join me on this journey.
On this show, we'll be talking about how to be intentional about building a lasting legacy. We'll be exploring what it means to leave a mark that goes beyond just our own lives, but has a positive impact on those around us and even generations to come.
Our guests will be individuals who have built a legacy in various fields – ministry, business, sports, and community service. And what's unique about our guests is that they're committed to the Wisdom Pledge. That means they're not just sharing their own stories and experiences with us, but they're also paying forward and sharing wisdom to empower the next generation.
So if you're looking for inspiration, guidance, and practical tips on how to build a lasting legacy that makes a difference, then you're in the right place!
So grab your earbuds, get comfortable, and let's dive in!
BE A BALLER -"Building a lifelong legacy"
Clay Hall - Buckeye Fever - Building a Life Long Legacy in Sports
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Clay Hall is the Sports Director for ABC 6 / FOX 28. He’s covered Central Ohio sports for 26 years and combined with Executive Producer Stephen Kappas to win the Ohio Associated Press “Best Sportscast” for 2020.
Every fall, Clay's principal duties include covering Ohio State football and field anchoring the pre-game and post-game coverage on the Emmy Award-winning “The Football Fever”. Clay has made a commitment to giving former Ohio State Buckeye players including players of color the opportunity to experience a broadcasting experience.
Clay had the unique experience of covering the HBCU conference The SWAC and the SEC interviewing Paul Bear Bryant.
Memorable stories filed for the Fever include: Quizzing President Gerald Ford about his only loss to Ohio State, the temporary heist of Penn State’s cassette tape of the Lions growl, the rise, fall and rebirth of Maurice Clarett, Urban Meyer’s return to his childhood home and national championships won in Tempe, Arizona & Jerry’s World in Arlington, Texas.