![]() When I could just talk about the game and break down the game, that's what being a coach for the Wisconsin Herd (the) last couple of years, or two years prior to this, was good because I was able to see it through a different lens. … For me, the toughest part of the broadcast side of it was all the other things that went (into it). TV, there's a picture so you can talk, but you can't talk too long so it's trying to find that happy medium. So that's why I think it works.” As a basketball analyst, what did you have to learn about TV or radio in terms of breaks, coming back from commercials, rhythm, flow, complementing the play-by-play?īutch: “Obviously radio is different. Then we have fun - so it's what's going on in life in that and then kind of combining sports with both of that. That's what I've done, and I've informed myself and I've made myself really a baseball guy. ![]() Anybody can do that, but I needed to really dive into baseball and start to learn the game more, start to learn the Brewers and really try to teach myself and read a whole bunch. Was never a huge baseball fan, and that's what people think you can do is (that) it's easy to get up and talk every single day about your wheelhouse. The area that I was really, really weak in was baseball. Obviously I know the game of basketball playing it. "As far as the adjustments that I've needed to do, I really watched a bunch of football. I get my foot wet in that a little bit, kind of led to the Big Ten Network, so that's kind of where I'm at. Then obviously the broadcasting side of it. "That's kind of how the broadcasting side started, and continuing to be able to do that has led to the iHeart (Radio) stuff. want to do a morning show from 6-8 (a.m.)? So I started calling some games and then that led to, ‘Hey, do you want to an afternoon show,’ which was from 2-3 (p.m.). I reached out to Justin Hull and he got me on some games. Wanted to kind of get into the broadcast field that way so I started doing that. While I was home, one of the things that I reached out to was I wanted to call some high school games on the radio. So coming back, the Wisconsin Herd were in Oshkosh and I knew the head coach, I reached out to Dave Dean, the general manager, and got into the coaching side of it. A little bit in the NBA and then obviously blew out both of my knees and that kind of ended it, but was able to get healthy enough where I was able to go overseas, play for 10 years. I was able to play professionally for 10 years overseas a little bit, in the G league, all over the place. and what were some of the adjustments he had to make?īutch: “For me. When did you start doing the radio show with B.J. ![]() The interview has been edited lightly for clarity and length. Wisconsin football: Where the Badgers stand in the 2023 recruiting rankings
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