Brock Spack Show; Cardinals vs Brewers on WJBC tonight

Brock Spack Show
WJBC’s Dick Luedke (left) and Ted Schmitz (right) talk to Illinois State football coach Brock Spack each Thursday night during the football season. (WJBC file photo)

By WJBC Staff

Illinois State football coach Brock Spack joins WJBC’s Dick Luedke and Ted Schmitz in the Schooners beer garden tonight for the Brock Spack Show.

The Redbirds have a bye week before opening Missouri Valley Football Conference play against Northern Iowa on Oct. 3.

The show is presented by Country Financial representatives Steve Peterson and Melissa Isenburg and by Miller Lite.

Listen live at 6 p.m. on WJBC 1230 AM, WJBC.com and the Rdio app.

The St. Louis Cardinals open their final home series of the season as the Milwaukee Brewers come to Busch Stadium tonight.

Michael Wacha (16-6) will pitch for the Cardinals against Brewers’ righthander Taylor Jungmann.

The game is scheduled to begin at 6:15 p.m. WJBC will have the call following the Brock Spack Show.

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