Brock (A Grand Ledge native) is a 25 year veteran of the radio business in Michigan. He originally got his start in broadcasting in 1995 doing play-by-play and color commentary for Lansing Community College basketball while attending LCC. After two seasons of that, he moved to the Detroit area to attend Specs Howard Broadcasting School. After graduating from Specs in June of 1998, He returned to Lansing to join Liggett Broadcasting (now TownsquareMedia). In October of 2000, Brock was hired as Sports Director at WHLS Radio in Port Huron, MI. In March of 2002, he returned to Lansing to continue his broadcasting career. And in September of 2006, came back to Citadel Broadcasting (now TownsquareMedia Lansing). Brock is single with no children but is the very proud uncle of his nephew Jack, and twin nieces Anna and Emma. Tops on his sports bucket list is to attend a Super Bowl, Final Four, and the Masters golf tournament. And someday, he would like to travel into all 50 states of the U.S. He has been in 25 states so far.
Brock Palmbos
ICYMI: MSU Football Announces 6 Kickoff Times For 2021
Six of the twelve kickoff times for Michigan State football for the 2021 season were announced by the Big Ten Conference on Thursday.
All Adults In Michigan Can Get COVID-19 Vaccine Starting April 5th
The Michigan Department of Health & Human Services is reporting on Friday that all people in Michigan between the ages of 16-49 can get access to the COVID-19 vaccines beginning on April 5th, 2021.
Former LA Dodgers Manager Lasorda Dies
Lasorda (pictured) took over for the legendary Walter Alston as Dodgers skipper in 1976 and led the "Bums" to four total World Series appearances, and winning titles in 1981 and 1988. He managed the Dodgers until 1996, compiling a .508 winning percentage in over 3,000 games managed.
Red Wings Sign RFA F Mantha To 4-Year Deal
The Detroit Red Wings re-signed restricted free agent forward Anthony Mantha (pictured) to a four-year contract on Tuesday morning. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Lions Cancel Season Ticket Packages Due To Whitmer Order
The Detroit Lions announced on Friday that they are canceling all of the three-game season ticket packages for the month of November due to the most recent executive order issued by Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer.
U-M To Likely Go With Milton At Starting QB
Redshirt sophomore Joe Milton will likely be Michigan's starting quarterback when the team takes the field to start the shortened 2020 college football season on October 23rd or 24th.
Report: U-M Coach Howard Up For NBA Jobs?
ESPN's NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski is reporting on Monday morning that second-year Michigan head coach Juwan Howard (pictured above) will be a candidate for vacant NBA head coaching jobs this offseason.
ICYMI: U-M OL Mayfield Opts Out For NFL Draft
University of Michigan redshirt sophomore Jalen Mayfield announced on Tuesday that he is opting out of the spring football and will declare himself eligible for the 2021 NFL Draft.
Happy 52nd Birthday, Barry Sanders!
The Hall of Fame running back (pictured above) played his entire 10 year NFL career with your gridiron heroes, the Detroit Lions, from 1989-1998. And had he not retired because he was sick of losing with this rotten franchise (as Mad Dog likes to say), he certainly would've broken Walter Payton's then-all-time career rushing record of 16,726 yards. The great Emmitt Smith holds the all-time record with 18,355 yards.
Martha Ford Stepping Down As Lions Owner
The Detroit Lions announced on Tuesday morning that Martha Firestone Ford, the owner of the NFL club since taking over for her late husband (William Clay Ford, Sr.) in 2014, has decided to step down as owner of the club.
Fake Crowd Noise At NFL Stadiums This Fall?
Longtime FOX Sports announcer Joe Buck (pictured), in an interview with SiriusXM on Wednesday, said that FOX is seriously looking at pumping in fake crowd noise during their National Football League broadcasts this fall.
It’s Official: 2020 Summer Olympics Postponed
In a joint statement from Japan's Olympic Organizing Committee and the International Olympic Committee, both entities agreed to postpone the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo until no later than next summer (2021) because of the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic.