Episodios

  • E57: Complete CFB Week 1 Recap
    Sep 3 2024

    College Football is back and we recap a huge chunk of the week one slate, including blowout wins by Auburn and Alabama.


    “Good Win or Bad Loss?”

    • USC 27, LSU 20
    • Miami 41, Florida 17
    • UGA 34, Clemson 3
    • Vandy 34, Va Tech 27 (OT)
    • Notre Dame 23, Texas A&M 13

    Penn State gets style points in a big win at WVU while Big 10 counterparts Michigan and Oregon look ugly in victory. Clark’s preseason Heisman pick was the worst player in all of College Football in week one. Are Notre Dame and Miami already locks for the 12-team Playoff? And we look ahead to the big games in week 2: the Longhorns travel to the Big House, Cal visits the Plains & an intriguing quarterback matchup rejuvenates an old rivalry in Lincoln.

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    1 h y 32 m
  • E56: Judge & Ohtani Chase History
    Aug 27 2024

    Aaron Judge is on track for his second 60+ HR campaign while in the midst of arguably the best season at the plate baseball has ever seen. Is the Yankee slugger the greatest right-handed hitter of all-time? We debate that and discuss Shohei Ohtani becoming the quickest player ever to 40/40. And why, despite two titans of the sport both playing for the league’s most popular teams, their legendary achievements aren't getting the media attention they deserve. We compare the 60-HR and 40/40 clubs to the 50/40/90 and 35ppg clubs in the NBA. And to the 2K rushing yards and 5K passing yards clubs in the NFL. Which of these is the more impressive accomplishment? Which athlete in these six sacred clubs had the most impressive season historically? All that plus a college football week zero recap & the age-old debate “Is the Bama dynasty over?” ‘Brad’s Bets’ returns for week 1.

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    1 h y 38 m
  • E55: CFP Predictions, Heisman Odds, Week Zero
    Aug 20 2024

    We each rank our end-of-season top 20 teams and combine our three ballots to come up with a 12-team College Football Playoff. Then the hosts go round-by-round to determine a national champion. Heisman Odds: best bets (including three QBs from the state of Texas), longshots and non-QB's. We debate who's likely to be the first coach fired during the season. We look ahead to a lackluster week zero slate, but celebrate it nonetheless. And we discuss whether it's acceptable to have your wedding on a big gameday in the fall.

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    1 h y 38 m
  • E54: AP Top 25 Release & The 10 Most Impactful Matchups Of The CFB Season
    Aug 13 2024

    The Associated Press released its preseason College Football Top 25 poll Monday. We debate which teams will be the biggest risers and fallers between now and season's end. We also preview the entire season's schedule and rank the 10 most impactful matchups of the season. We put a bow on the Olympics and Clark tries to defend rooting against Team USA in the men's basketball tournament. Plus we touch on head-scratching decisions from golfer Matt Kuchar and the Hoover High School football coaching staff.

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    1 h y 34 m
  • E53: Olympic Hypotheticals & Djokovic GOAT Athlete Debate
    Aug 7 2024

    Olympics Spitballin’

    • The USA’s no-win situation when flag football becomes an event in 2028. Who should suit up for the red, white and blue?
    • Should Olympic athletes be paid?
    • Noah Lyles’s noisy superstardom.
    • An epic finish in golf and what, if any, format changes would we like to see?
    • Plus, is Novak Djokovic the… dare we say it… Greatest Athlete of all-time? We debate following his gold medal win over Carlos Alcaraz.

    Also in this episode: The White Sox skid approaches historic levels (at least at the time we recorded). Parity in MLB: Phils, Dodgers, Yanks and O’s have all taken their lumps. The new kickoff rules in football are just another step towards the inevitable. ‘This Day In Sports History’ examines a missed opportunity by the city of Cleveland and why the Korean population in Montgomery is thriving.

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    1 h y 38 m
  • E52: Irresponsible Steroid Accusations, Olympics, MLB Hot Stove
    Jul 30 2024

    The Olympics are in full swing. We touch on everything we’ve liked (Rafa/Djokovic, floor routines, handball) and everything we don’t (silver medals, judges, the Opening Ceremony). We discuss ESPN’s favorite punching bag and take a look at the current state of the NFL quarterback market. The MLB trade deadline is Tuesday - James and Brad break down what the Braves should or shouldn’t do, & we list five teams we think need to be buyers. We spend the last 10 minutes of the show responding to a Jose Canseco tweet and irresponsibly accuse five random players in the MLB Hall of Fame of taking steroids.

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    1 h y 35 m
  • E51: ESPN's Top 100 Athletes of 21st Century List, X Takes Two
    Jul 23 2024

    Sports fans and media alike have griped about ESPN’s recent list of the Top 100 Athletes of the 21st Century. So we decided we’d pile on as well. We discuss what the worldwide leader got wrong and debate who we’d put near the top. We close out major season with a recap of Xander Schauffele’s dominant performance at Royal Troon in Scotland. Is two majors enough to contend with Scottie Scheffler for Player of the Year? We also discuss Team USA’s narrow victory over South Sudan and if the Olympics should allow B-teams to compete.

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    1 h y 40 m
  • E50: Home Run Derby, MLB All-Star Game, Awesome Alcaraz
    Jul 16 2024

    We reflect on 50 episodes and what the heck we were thinking recording our sports opinions. We also give our thoughts on the Home Run Derby and MLB All-Star Game in Arlington, Texas.

    • Gunnar and Bobby as the sole starpower
    • MLB begging for participants
    • Derby contestants and their NBA Slam Dunk Contest counterparts
    • Paul Skenes starts the All-Star Game

    Carlos Alcaraz wins his fourth Grand Slam at age 21. James and Brad debate which all-time tennis legends he’s capable of catching. Team USA basketball sprints toward the Olympics: is entertainment or dominance more important? British Open picks.

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    1 h y 30 m