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Brand new episode: The Queen City Sports Podcast from Chris Ball and Mark Raines – The Reds lack consistency, Day Day Thomas is healthy and the Big 12 Media ranks the Bearcats 14th

Brand new episode: The Queen City Sports Podcast from Chris Ball and Mark Raines – The Reds lack consistency, Day Day Thomas is healthy and the Big 12 Media ranks the Bearcats 14th

by Chris Ball & Mark Raines

Loveland, Ohio – Welcome to another week of the Queen City Sports Podcast! In this week’s episode, Chris and Mark discuss another up-and-down couple of weeks for the Cincinnati Reds and the impact Rece Hinds could have on the team as it prepares for the final stretch of the second half of the season. They also talk about Bearcats basketball and the impact Day Day Thomas and Jizzle James will have in the backcourt next season. The Big 12 media has the Bearcats ranked 14th out of 16 in the conference next year and we get Mark’s reaction to whether they were correct. Finally, the guys talk about Joe Burrow’s recent comments about extending the NFL season to 18 games.

All this and more on the Queen City Sports Podcast. Listen in and don’t forget to leave your comments and feedback!


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Christopher Ball is a longtime Loveland resident and attorney. He graduated from Loveland High School in 2003 and was a member of the football team before becoming an assistant coach at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana. He has followed and supported the Reds and Bengals since the early 1990s and has experienced the many ups and downs that the fandom has brought over the years.