Perspective: What Did You Do About It

December 18, 2014

In this week's edition of MHSAA Perspective, John Johnson talks about the track record of high school sports in general and the MHSAA specifically as it pertains to concussions.

Now in its 10th season, the radio commentary MHSAA Perspective – presented by the Michigan Army National Guard – airs on over 80 radio stations and audio outlets across the state, generally during the local broadcasts of high school games. The program runs for 30 weeks through the end of the winter sports season. 

This week's Perspective: What Did You Do About It - Listen

Past editions
Dec. 8 - Fans At The Fore - Listen
Dec. 1 - Life is Bigger than Football - Listen
Nov. 24 - Kudos - Listen
Nov. 17 - Something to Play For - Listen
Nov. 10 - Paper Playoff - Listen
Nov. 3 - Dumb & Really Dumb - Listen
Oct. 27 - The Middle - Listen
Oct. 20 - Football Playoff Primer - Listen
Oct. 13 - Value ... and Values -  Listen
Oct. 6 - It's a Game - Not a War - Listen
Sept. 29 - Record Holders - Listen
Sept. 15 - Remembering 9/14 - Listen
Sept. 8 - Exposing Specialization - Listen
Sept. 1 - Enhancing The Fan Experience - Listen
Aug. 25 -  Safety Trumps Everything - Listen

This Week in High School Sports: 8/28/18

August 28, 2018

This week's show features Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central football standout Tate Hallock, presents Game Balls to Trenton's Jay Solano and Hart's Adelyn Ackley, explains a football play clock experiment during "Be The Referee" and concludes with an "MHSAA Perspective" on keeping the same proper perspective of school sports even as the world changes around us. 

The 5-minute program, powered by MI Student Aid, leads off each week with feature stories from around the state from the MHSAA’s Second Half or network affiliates. "Be The Referee," a 60-second look at the fine art of officiating, comes in the middle of the show and is followed by a closing MHSAA "Perspective."

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Past editions

August 21: Lansing Everett football coach Mike Smith, MHSAA executive director transition - Listen