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The Crossover is a channel dedicated to giving you our raw & unfiltered takes on hot sports topics with an edge and flow that will keep you captivated on what we have to say next. And listen to our weekly radio show on KDUS 1060 AM, Saturdays from 10 am - 12 pm (Arizona Time). Listen LIVE: https://live.kdus1060.com/listen/

Marlon Jones:

A former high school basketball All American & Mr. Arizona (in basketball), would go on to play college basketball at Arizona State University and would later co-host a sports radio talk show with the CBS & NBC local sports affiliates in Phoenix, Arizona.

Armon Williams:

A former high school football and track & field All American who went on to be a 1st Team All Conference selection in football while at the University of Arizona and spent time in the NFL with the Oilers/Titans, Vikings and Saints. He also co-hosted sports radio talk shows in Phoenix (CBS & NBC local affiliates) with Marlon Jones.

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Dec 2, 1984 Dan Marino broke YA Tittle's record of TD passes for a season (37) - Finished w/ 48 TDs

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Dec 2, 1984 Dan Marino broke YA Tittle's record of TD passes for a season (37) - Finished w/ 48 TDs

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