The world is broken. And the only thing that could possibly fix it is two white guys talking about KU sports.
The Could Be Wrong podcast is a refreshing and entertaining show that navigates the delicate balance between free speech and not offending others. In a time where people are constantly on their toes to avoid stepping on anyone's toes, these hosts fearlessly express their opinions without asking for forgiveness. Their candidness is both commendable and hilarious, as they have the ability to make me literally laugh out loud at least once or twice per episode. The hosts' unfiltered approach creates an engaging and authentic listening experience that keeps me coming back for more.
One of the best aspects of The Could Be Wrong podcast is its ability to captivate its audience through insightful discussions about college sports. As a self-proclaimed favorite college sports podcast, it delivers in-depth analysis and commentary that is both informative and entertaining. The hosts possess a deep knowledge of the subject matter, capturing the incredible momentum within the field, particularly focusing on teams like Kansas University (KU). Their ability to encapsulate this energy serves as a testament to their expertise and passion.
While The Could Be Wrong podcast excels in many areas, there are a few aspects that may leave room for improvement. Occasionally, the hosts' bold opinions may come across as offensive or insensitive to some listeners who have differing perspectives. While freedom of speech should be celebrated, it is essential for individuals to be mindful of how their words may impact others. Striking a balance between expressing personal beliefs and respecting diverse viewpoints can help ensure a more inclusive listening experience for everyone.
In conclusion, The Could Be Wrong podcast stands out as one of the best college sports podcasts available today. Its fearless approach to discussing various topics while keeping listeners engaged through humor makes it an enjoyable listen from start to finish. While maintaining its authenticity, the podcast could benefit from considering how its opinions may be received by all listeners. Nonetheless, I highly recommend tuning into this entertaining and informative show that captures the essence of college sports with unmatched enthusiasm. Rockn' & Chalkn', Chappy!
Mike and Nick make their triumphant return after a busy offseason to preview the 2024-25 Kansas Football season. Dream SZN 2.0?? Kevin 1 and Kevin 2 join the guys to discuss what they're most excited for and what scares them the most about the upcoming season. They talk preseason hype, what will qualify as a successful season, Jalon Daniels' health, the new look Big 12, Devin Neal expectations, having no true home games, the departure of Andy Kotelnicki, and if we can finally stop worrying about Lance Leipold taking another job.
As top-40 recruit Labaron Philon looks to reopen his recruitment, where will Bill Self and Kansas turn their attention to next? Nick, Mike, and Kevin break down the transfer portal madness on a live edition of Could Be Wrong. Should KU be worried about Philon's decommitment and is it a sign of how recruitment of high school prospects is changing? Also discussed: Kansas' continued pursuit of Alabama trasnfer Rylan Griffen, their chances of landing top 2025 PG prospect Darius Acuff, reported interest in Oklahoma State transfer Javon Small, and Johnny Furphy's chances of returning to Kansas for another season.
In this episode, Mike, Nick, and Kevin recap the first few weeks of "Portal SZN" and share their thoughts on the additions of Riley Kugel (Florida) and Zeke Mayo (South Dakota State). They discuss which player will make a bigger impact, if Bill Self offers prospective players starting jobs, and what the coaching staff's mindset is this offseason. They then discuss what guys like Hunter Dickinson, Johnny Furphy, and Elmarko Jackson will decide to do, and play a new game called 'Bag or No Bag' with prospective transfers.
In this episode, the two Kevins join Mike and Nick once again to NOT discuss KU's soul-crushing loss to Gonzaga in the Round of 32 of the NCAA Tournament. The guys discuss how they have coped with the season-ending loss, which players they'd like to see return to Lawrence next season, how Kansas should avoid the mistakes of this season, and what lessons can be learned about the disappointing year for the Jayhawks. They also discuss which players Kansas may be targeting in the transfer portal, if KU should just abandon high school players altogether, an unspoken fear about Bill Self in this new 'Wild Wild West' of college basketball, KJ Adams' small arms, Christian Braun's cryptic tweet, reporters taking quotes out of context, and Nick's unfettered rage following NCAA Tournament losses.
In this episode, Mike and Nick are joined by not one, but TWO different Kevins (Nick's close friend, Kevin Tehan & Jayhawk Talk's Kevin Mechtly) as they react to Selection Sunday and KU's draw as a 4-seed in the Midwest Region. The gang previews KU's first round matchup vs. Samford and discuss why it could be a tricky game for the Jayhawks, discuss the second round possibilities of Gonzaga and McNeese State, the ever peculiar health status of Kevin McCullar, who needs to step up in the NCAA Tournament, and if Kansas can make a deep run. Download Autograph: https://link.ag.fan/kuscoopPromo code: KUScoop
In this episode, Mike and Nick discuss KU's crushing loss vs. Houston in their regular season finale, how it felt like a new low point for the Jayhawks' season and the outlook for Kevin McCullar and Hunter Dickinson after both left the game with injuries. They also discuss if Bill Self is finally conceding the Big 12 Tournament, what can be gained this week in Kansas City, one coach who is showing it all online, react to listener submissions, and debate which former Kansas player they'd most want to add to this year's team.Autograph is excited to announce the launch of the Unleash Your Madness Sweepstakes on the Autograph app. Unleash Your Madness from Feb 20 to March 15 and score a chance to win a wild VIP experience for 8 friends at the round of 8 game in a VIP suite at Crypto.com arena—all on Autograph!Download Autograph: https://link.ag.fan/kuscoopPromo code: KUScoop
In this episode, Mike and Nick discuss whether or not they're still buying in to Kansas' chances of going on a deep run in March, if this KU team is "too online" and why the roster needs a significant shake-up this offseason. They also react to the Jayhawks' win vs. Kansas State, their two-game losing streak vs. BYU and Baylor, discuss why Hunter Dickinson is not the problem with this team, who should return to Kansas in 2024-25, and quickly predict how the remainder of the season will go. Autograph is excited to announce the launch of the Unleash Your Madness Sweepstakes on the Autograph app. Unleash Your Madness from Feb 20 to March 15 and score a chance to win a wild VIP experience for 8 friends at the round of 8 game in a VIP suite at Crypto.com arena—all on Autograph! Download Autograph: https://link.ag.fan/kuscoopPromo code: KUScoop
In this episode, Mike and Nick recap their glorious weekend in Lawrence and discuss their favorite moments of getting to interact with the Show It All Gang. The guys discuss the LK bar scene and why Mike was the 'Hydration King'. Then, the guys break down KU's massive win over Texas and Nick Timberlake going FULL 'Timbo Mode'. Is there drama brewing with Kevin McCullar? The guys put on their investigative hats and try to figure out if Bill Self was sending a message to his senior leader with his postgame comments. Finally, they hand out some awards and play another game of 'Guess The Player'.
In this episode, Mike and Nick preview their upcoming weekend in Lawrence and their plans for saving KU's season. Kansas FINALLY won another road game and the guys discuss what can be learned from KU's struggles away from Allen Fieldhouse this season. The guys also dive into some numbers that showcase just how much the starters have had to carry the load for the Jayhawks and compare Johnny Furphy to some of the best freshmen of the Bill Self era. Finally, the guys play a new game of 'Guess That Player'.RSVP to Pre-Game Party w/ Homefield - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfA7KdCqWn1Kzx0DUhxLtf0HSf8RXc9VCLf3p0gjTOtAFzuVQ/viewform
In this episode, Mike and Nick discuss KU's historic loss to Texas Tech and what it tells us about where the Jayhawks are at in the season. Bill Self was ejected for the first time in his Kansas career and Mike is mad that he didn't get his money's worth. Also discussed, Nick's controversial Kevin McCullar tweet, Kansas' fatigue problem, what's plaguing the KU offense, and what we should expect from Elmarko Jackson and Nick Timberlake moving forward. Finally, the guys debate if Kansas has what it takes to win a National Championship this season, how the roster got to this point, and why you never go Full 'Timbo Mode'.
In this episode, Mike and Nick react to Kansas Basketball's OT loss to K-State in Manhattan and debate if there's cause for concern. They also compare the game to KU's beatdown of Houston two days prior and wonder which version of Kansas they'll see in the NCAA Tournament. Also discussed: Kevin McCullar's draft stock, surprising stats from Big 12 play (glasses on!), and give final record predictions with 8 games remaining. Finally, a take courtesy of the Show it All Gang inspires a draft of 'Guys Who Look Cool' in a KU Basketball uniform.
In this episode, Mike and Nick discuss the incredible, beautiful, awe-inspiring emergence of KU's freshman phenom, Johnny Furphy. They wonder what his ascension means for the Jayhawks and how sustainable it is the rest of the season. They also discuss why Kansas has lost 2 of their last 5 games and what the biggest questions remaining for the squad are. Then, they discuss Lance Leipold's future at Kansas as questions loom regarding a potential opening at Michigan and if the program would be interested in Lance. Finally, they close the show by answering some questions submitted by the Show it All Gang.
In this episode, Mike and Nick return from a holiday break and are joined by the wise Tully Corcoran who is confused and enraged that David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium has been demolished. The guys wonder what would have happened had Kansas Football hired Jim Harbaugh in 2009 and how those ripple effects would have impacted the college sports landscape. The guys also discuss where KU Football would have been if Jason Bean hadn't returned for the 2023 season and share a not-so-crazy conspiracy theory about the new stadium. Finally, the guys give some early overreactions to the Kansas Basketball season and debate who the fifth starter should be for Bill Self and co.
Jayhawk Talk and Mike go 1:1 in this special guest episode. The two are higher on KU hoops than Kenpom... and a lot of fans on Twitter. We get into our expectations for the team moving forward.We also discuss what we want to see out of KU's bowl game? What are we gonna be watching for? And what matters for this team going forward? Plus, we get in our feelings with the Memorial Stadium teardown and the potential (likely) season at Arrowhead Stadium.And we ask the question: What one KU event from 2023 will we remember in the future?
Kansas Basketball: Is KU confirmed elite after beating UConn? McCullar>Dickinson? We love KJ Adams. Who is to blame for Bill Clingan's rage? And KU-Mizzou weekDRAFT! The greatest dunkers in KU Hoops historyKansas Football: Will the Jayhawks be OK without Andy Kotelnicki? Fans aren't thrilled about the bowl game in Phoenix… but is that really fair? Tune in for the best takes on Kansas Jayhawks sports. Follow and subscribe for weekly episodes!
We are NOT about ‘What Ifs...?'. Instead, we focus on a great regular season for the Jayhawks, what it means going forward, talk bowl games, and give out our regular season awards. Meanwhile KU basketball expectations are out of control right now. How can we judge the team through non-conference play? Also discussed: Devin Neal's historic season, Shaka Smart becoming public enemy No. 1, Kevin McCullar's insane growth this year, and a back-and-forth competition of who is the true alpha of the show.
In this episode, Nick and Mike recap KU Football's soul-crushing loss to Kansas State and try to spin the result into positives for Kansas. The guys talk about Lance Leipold's future in Lawrence, give Devin Neal his flowers for an incredible 2023 season, and rant on the online discourse between KU and K-State fans. The Show it All Gang shows out once again and we discuss some suckbags we're thankful for this year.
SPECIAL EPISODE ALERT!!!In this bonus episode, Mike and Nick are joined by Kansas legend, national champion, and author Darnell Jackson. "D-Block" discusses KU's win over Kentucky in the Champions Classic, Bill Self getting back in his bag with Hunter Dickinson, and why guys like Dajuan Harris are able to thrive with the Jayhawks. Darnell also discusses his new book, "Behind the Smile" (link below) which details his incredible journey before, during, and after his time with the Jayhawks. His story is unlike one you've ever read and is a MUST READ for any Kansas fans. LINK TO DARNELL'S BOOK: https://a.co/d/6XbMS3w
Is Lance Leipold on fraud watch after the Texas Tech loss? Not really, but the Jayhawks couldn't #ShowMuch against Texas Tech. At least Cole #BeefcakeBallard #ShowedIt. Now we're onto Kansas State in the biggest game of the year for the Jayhawks. Don't worry, we also talk Kansas basketball ahead of the Kentucky game and the Champion's Classic.
In this episode, Mike and Nick recap KU's win vs. Iowa State in Ames and respond to some fans who believe Jason Bean should be the starting quarterback for Kansas regardless of Jalon Daniels availability. The #ShowItAllGang shows out AGAIN and people are wondering if Lance Leipold is the greatest coach in program history. Most importantly: Kansas officially does not suck at football anymore and there's nothing wrong with dreaming about playing in the Big 12 Championship in Arlington. Texas Tech is on deck for Saturday -- trap game?? Many people are put on Fraud Watch and the guys discuss if Kansas will finish 10-2. Also, Kansas Basketball has some fans worried and Mike dabbles in some KU Hoops trivia.
Can KU football really do this? Dream Season? Arlington? Lance4Life? It's all on the table after Kansas Football's massive upset win over Oklahoma. We take your DM submissions and go off talking about the current opportunity for KU football. Yes, we talk about the student section, the jerseys, Lance Leipold job interest, and Iowa State. But this is about so much more, as the Jayhawks have a chance to make history this year.
Dive into the biggest game of the year as Kansas looks to make a program-defining statement against the Sooners. We discuss the potential return of QB Jalon Daniels, make the claim that Lance Leipold might just be a Jayhawk for life, and get hyped for Urban Meyer's potential Lawrence brewski as part of FOX's Big Noon Kickoff. Plus, Hunter Dickinson AND Bill Self's are talking trash and we love it. And because it's hoops time, we play some Jayhawks basketball trivia. Can you do better than the Scoopsmeister himself?
In this episode, Mike and Nick discuss KU's frustrating loss to Oklahoma State and the fan reaction online Saturday afternoon. Listeners were justifiably upset and sent their takes in blaming Jason Bean, Lance Leipold, Andy Kotelnicki, and the refs. Is the dream season officially dead again? That question is answered and we discuss the vibes around the team heading into the bye week. We nominate candidates for this week's 'Fraud Watch' and give out the 'Suckbag Loser of the Week' and 'Sick Rich Hot Badass Mofo of the Week' awards.
In this episode, Mike and Nick are joined by a (non-practicing) lawyer, podcast host, and NIL contributor whose government name is Kevin Mechtly, but is referred to on the Twitter streets as Jayhawk Talk. The trio open the show by discussing the IARP's ruling on Bill Self and Kansas and what the biggest takeaways are from this six-year saga. The guys then turn their attention to Kansas Football who moved to 5-1 on the season by rushing for one million yards vs. UCF (who may or may not be a Division I football program). They handed out some awards to everyone who isn't a Kansas fan and (future Kansas Football stadium namesake) Sean Snyder. Finally, they react to the #ShowItAll gang, Flo Rida's sweaty, shirtless performance at Late Night, and rumors that Gonzaga could be joining the Big 12.
Mike and Nick address the Jalon Daniels rumors and put an end once and for all to the absurdity. They talk Jason Bean, a bad KU defense, and wonder if the nightmare season is now possible after Travis Goff called out the fans. BUT HEY, it's Late Night in the Phog time. An argument about Flo Rida and the drafting of the best KU Hoops newcomers in the Bill Self era.
Mike and Nick are getting worried about Lance Leipold's future in Lawrence. They draft their favorite bars in Lawrence, discuss Devin Neal's journey toward maybe becoming an All-American, and wonder if Jalon Daniels is getting the recognition he deserves. What are the stakes for the Texas game and do the Jayhawks really have anything to lose? The basketball roundup touches on Arterio Morris' situation and the dynamics of Cooper Flagg's recruitment. Is Bill Self going nuclear?
With Mike traveling overseas in an attempt to evade authorities, Nick opens this episode by discussing Kansas' ugly win over Nevada last week and wonders when was the last time Kansas Football was in a position to have a 'bad win'. Then, Mike and Nick are joined by Tully Corcoran to discuss his time covering Kansas Athletics, why Lance Leipold has been able to do something the past four Kansas coaches couldn't, why he will always hold a special place in his heart for the Morris Twins era of Kansas Basketball, and the guys play a game of 'Kansas What Ifs'. Then, Nick closes the episode with the #ShowItAllGang with some 'Hello, Twitter World'.Want to be on the show? Send us your audio/video takes here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1mArpsEuYSVPuTIikYJ_H7DmPciK-m29LRwEAK3Yb8wc/edit
Fresh off KU's beatdown vs. Illinois, Nick and Mike go there, asking if KU is ready to compete in this Big 12. The two dive into Jalon Daniels being better than they remember, whether or not that was the best game of the Lance Leipold era, and talk about game attendance. “You Mad?” Finally, will the Jayhawks live up to the #RANKUS hype vs. Nevada? Tune in to find out what the guys expect moving forward.
Nick and Mike go deep on the strange Jalon Daniels injury saga, give Jason Bean his love, and talk about BigGameBoomer getting denied a media credential. Nick brings an important scoop in Hearing Kansas Football will #ShowItAll in Week 2 vs. Illinois. While they're excited to Black Out at The Booth (and maybe sell out), everything boils down to one question: are they optimistic right now about the Jayhawks?
Our dreams and nightmares for KU Football this year.The Saturday Commitment: Love and KU footballCan Jalon Daniels actually be a Heisman candidate?KU Basketball NCAA Investigation nears the endWhy we love Johnny FurphyHow we'll bet KU and top picks for Week 1Predictions for KU's opener and the season
Welcome to Could Be Wrong - a podcast for humanity. Mike Vernon and Nick Schwerdt will take you on a weekly journey through life, love, and Kansas sports. Could this show change the world? Who's to say?Episode 1 coming August 28.