Best Seat: U.Va Baseball Coach Brian O’Connor

On the Wednesday edition of WINA’s “Best Seat in the House,” Jed Williams spoke in-studio with Virginia baseball coach Brian O’Connor about this week’s Orange-Blue Series. The series will take place Thursday through Saturday at Davenport Field. The “Best Seat” will be broadcasting live from Davenport Field for Thursday night’s game.

Best Seat: U.Va basketball coach Dave Leitao as he begins his second season

On the October 11th edition of WINA’s “Best Seat in the House”, Jed talked with Virginia basketball coach Dave Leitao about the upcoming basketball season. Leitao is entering his second season leading the Cavaliers and expectations are high as he returns with a team featuring All-ACC point guard Sean Singletary.

Best Seat: NCAA’s Kevin Lennon on the Ray Ray McElrathby decision

In the second interview from the September 20th, Kevin Lennon of the NCAA to tell how the organization reached
the decision to allow Clemson to set up a trust fund to help Ray Ray McElrathby take care of his 11-year-old brother. McElrathby won temporary custody of his brother because his mother has an addiction to cocaine.

McElrathby was the subject of the first interview from today.

Best Seat: Michael Wilbon on the Redskins’ chances against the Cowboys

“Football grips America” says Michael Wilbon, columnist for the Washington Post and co-host of ESPN’s Pardon the Interruption. He’s the guest on the September 14 edition of WINA’s Best Seat in the House to talk about the Redskins’ chances this season, despite a 0-4 preseason showing and an early loss to the Vikings.

Best Seat: More discussion on the legacy of Ralph Sampson

On the September 14 edition of WINA’s “Best Seat in the House”, Jed Williams takes a look at the legacy of Ralph Sampson. As Sampson prepares to go to jail for failing to make child support ayments, Jed wonders whether or not Virginia fans can or should refer to Sampson as a hero and takes listener calls to understand how fans feel.