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Volume 31: Dave Hart & The Pirate IMG Network!

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Volume 31 of @TheSportsOBJ is one you definitely don't want to miss!  

Special Advisor to the Chancellor for ECU Athletics Dave Hart, who was the Pirates' AD from 1987-95 and spent more than a decade with the program overall, talks about present day matters facing the ECU Athletic Department in addition to reflecting on some of his favorite memories from his previous years in Greenville!

Next, we talked with three key cogs in the Pirate IMG Network's operation!

First, we talk to former ECU defensive back Kevin Monroe.  Monroe, an alum of Greenville Rose High School, stayed home to play for the Pirates from 1995-99.  He holds a record that will never be broken, as he returned an interception 100 yards (actually about 108) for a touchdown against Louisville in 1998 at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium!  Now, he serves as the color analyst and is in his 15th year overall with the Pirate IMG Network!  His most famous call was likely the "NO FLAGS ON THE FIELD! NO FLAGS ON THE FIELD!!" when ECU's TJ Lee returned a blocked punt for a touchdown to defeat a ranked Virginia Tech team in Charlotte to open the 2008 season.

Marty Feurer, long-time sideline analyst, will talk about his experience and favorite memories of covering ECU football over the years such as the challenge of interviewing an animated Steve Logan when leaving the field at halftime.

Last, but definitely not least, is David Horn.  Horn is the Network Engineer who makes things run as smoothly as possible.  He talks about the challenges he's faced through the years with different venues and about producing the 1991 Highlight Video linked below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkCzR7dwV5g

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