WRTV has reached out to Radio One for comment on the departure of Dakich. Prior to starting his radio and broadcasting career, Dakich was a college basketball coach, notably filling in at Indiana University following the departure of Kelvin Sampson. INDIANAPOLIS - The Iowa State fan base was outraged Friday after 107. Catch me every day from 9 – 11 on Outkick on Don’t Me.” INDIANAPOLIS The Iowa State fan base was outraged Friday after 1070 The Fan sports radio host Dan Dakich posted a photo of Iowa State football superfan Nick Bassett, who had died Thursday. I can’t thank all the listeners enough for 14 years of unbelievable fun and controversy. Given the success of my show Don’t Me on Outkick and the busy holiday season, this is the perfect time to focus on one show and to make it the best I can possibly make it. Dan Dakich is not backing down from being challenged by an Indianapolis Star sports writer who re-circulated audio of Dakich referring to a local high school player as a meth head on his Indy radio show. I wants to thank Radio One, Jeff Smulyan and the whole team at Emmis Communications for a great 14 years. “Earlier today, I did my last show for Radio One. Follow Dan Dakich and Don’t Me on Twitter. ET on OutKick, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. In his statement on Twitter, Dakich said: Catch Don’t Me with Dan Dakich every Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. On Thursday, the coach turned radio and broadcast personality hosted his last show on local Indianapolis sports radio, according to a tweet from Dakich. INDIANAPOLIS - After 14 years, Dan Dakich will depart 1070 The Fan.
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