BaD Radio Show

Originally from Wisconsin, Bob Sturm graduated from Liberty University and started his broadcasting career in Lynchburg, Virginia.

[4] A member of Alpha Phi Alpha while a student at East Texas State University (now Texas A&M-Commerce), Donnie had several regular segments, including Daily Donovan (where he visited a variety of sports-related topics), Ask a Black Guy, and the wildly popular Ghetto Jeopardy.

He graduated from Texas A&M University and started his radio career as an intern for Kidd Kraddick on flagship station KHKS "KISS FM".

[citation needed] While there, he earned the nickname "Flakeboy", which originated from a stunt during which he went to a supermarket and asked for a single flake of cereal.

Homer Call of the Week, one of the "most popular segments of the show", is a collection of audio highlights in which sports announcers express overzealous zeal for the team they are paid to cover.

[7] Bob reviews questions, submitted by listeners, which cover unusual or challenging sports topics.

During the summer sports lull, after hockey and basketball end, a draft of potential future guests is conducted.

In order to level the playing field, Hollywood A-listers are placed in a category separate to that of the more bookable personalities.

The Oh Face Guy from Office Space[8] and Jon Gries from Napoleon Dynamite) and to learn what the actors who portrayed them are doing now.

Past punishments have included going to a Dallas Stars game in full medieval knight's costume and skydiving.

The character asks legitimate questions in an unconventional way, typically at the end of a sports press conference.

Extra seconds are awarded for changing topics, working in ticket host names and dropping in a "baby arm".