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I just finished Colin Cowherd's book a few days ago. While it was not quite what I had expected, I enjoyed it more than I thought I would. It doesn't talk strictly about sports and sporting events, but instead Cowherd goes into the social and economic causes and effects of the sporting world. I found it informative and his writing style made it a quick and easy read.
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That sounds rather interesting. I have always liked Cowherd's stuff on air so I guess I would probably enjoy his book as well.
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My husband enjoys listening to Colin Cowherd's radio show in the mornings (which means that I also listen to his show). He seems goofy at times, but also very intelligent. Perhaps I'll buy this book as a Christmas gift for Hubby.
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