On this week’s special episode of Live from West End, Sports Editor Andrew Wilf and Sports Copy Editor Henry Oelhafen are joined by special guest and ESPN personality Paul Finebaum. They begin by discussing new Vanderbilt Men’s Basketball head coach Mark Byington and how he can rebuild the program. The trio move on to discuss all things Vanderbilt Football, including Clark Lea’s movements in the offseason and goals for the 2024 season. Paul finishes by speaking about what he likes to do in his free time and gives advice to future student journalists.
PODCAST: Paul Finebaum joins the show, talks new Vanderbilt Men’s Basketball head coach and Vanderbilt Football
On this special episode, Henry and Andrew are joined by special guest and ESPN personality Paul Finebaum. The trio discuss new head coach Mark Byington and the state of Vanderbilt Football.
By Andrew Wilf and Henry Oelhafen
Mar 27, 2024
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About the Contributors
Andrew Wilf, Former Sports Editor
Andrew Wilf (’24) is Sports Editor for The Vanderbilt Hustler. He is from Livingston, N.J., and is majoring in history and minoring in business. He joined the sports staff his freshman year, previously serving as a Staff Writer, Assistant Sports Editor and Deputy Sports Editor. Beyond writing for The Hustler, he is also the host of Anchor Analysis, Commodore Clash and Live From West End. In his free time, Andrew enjoys watching the NFL and playing golf. He can be reached at [email protected].
Henry Oelhafen, Deputy Sports Editor
Henry Oelhafen (‘26) is a student in Peabody College majoring in human and organizational development and minoring in English. He was formerly the Sports Copy Editor and produced Live from West End, The Hustler's sports podcast. He loves to talk about all sports but particularly professional and amateur golf. In addition to writing, he loves to hike, try new restaurants and play golf with friends. He can be reached at [email protected].
Alexa White, Former Graphics Director
Alexa White ('23) is from Traverse City, Michigan, and is double-majoring in secondary education and English. When she isn't writing for The Hustler, she is probably teaching, reading or creating art. After graduation, Alexa plans to be an English teacher and hopes to inspire kids to love reading, writing and exploring their creativity in all forms. She can be reached at [email protected].
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