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The Real SportsJAM
In 1996, Sports Jam was a half-hour college radio sports program on WAPX-FM, the station for Austin Peay State University. The show was hosted by Chad Setera and Matt Cressman with baseball analysis by Rob Steele. The program aired for two years until Setera and Steele graduated. It was moved, briefly, to WDXN-AM, where it was renamed the Morning Sports Wake-Up Call. Ironically, after interviewing Los Angeles Dodgers Hall of Fame manager, the station cancelled the program due to not having big name interviews.

In mid-2011, Setera and Steele met online and decided to resurrect the program as a podcast. Cressman was asked to join but he declined. The first of the new programs went online (www.therealsportsjam.com) on 17 July 2010 with Steele explaining a new statistic, called OMAR (Offensive MVP Adjusted Ranking). Setera joined him for the second program and the pair have been doing a weekly show since.

With the third show, Setera brought in a guest who would become a regular, Steven Peffer. With the 15 November episode, the show was given static and minor animated video and made available on YouTube on their channel: youtube.com/therealsportsjam

On 19 February 2011, Vince O'Connor joined the on-air staff as the NASCAR expert. The 26 February and 4 March 2011 programs featured Steele's interview with Atlanta Braves legend Dale Murphy.

On the 4 March 2012 episode, Steele mentioned that he has released several science fiction novels, but they are not related to the show. It should be noted that the shows are labeled as being produced by rNexus Multimedia, which is Steele's "pen name" for his work with both his novels and his audio/video work. Steele42 (talk) 01:31, 5 March 2012 (UTC)