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..and it's going to be SWEET! Chad and I are going to be interviewing Dave Walsh from the Cowboy Radio Network. We're really excited about it, an interview we've had on our list for quite a while. Anything you guys would like us to ask?
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Ask about the AA remodel, High Altitude Training Center progress, Shyatt negotiations and what his favorite three moments of Wyoming basketball are.
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SHYATT NEGOTIATIONS!!! What the hell is taking so damn long?!?!? Give the man what he wants and end the trepidation and nervousness around the state. LOCK HIM DOWN!
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Ask him what his favorite MWC cities are to work in and visit.Ask him to rank the MWC basketball venues.
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From the "Wonders of Wyoming" website about Dave:

"Born in San Diego, Dave Walsh graduated from San Diego State University in 1975.
A true “Wonder of Wyoming” himself, Dave became a resident of Casper in 1982. With his booming radio voice, he became the sports director and play-by-play voice of the Wyoming Wildcatters, a pro basketball team in Casper. A part of the Continental Basketball Association (CBA), the Wildcatters played their home games in the then-new Casper Events Center.
Shortly after, Dave moved to Laramie and became the legendary voice of the University of Wyoming Cowboys, a post he has manned for the past 29 years."

Ask him how he come to work in Wyoming and what he thinks his legacy will be as the "Voice of the Cowboys."
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