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Jake and Joe take the pod for a spin. - Scottie Scheffler wins the Masters + Tiger, Rory, Cam, and more - Scars from another iteration of March Madness - Baseball is back + why the Freddie Freeman trade hurts so much - Why Timelord's speedy return means Suns v. Celtics NBA Finals
Elite Co. is back with full coverage of this year's NCAA tournament. Region-by-region breakdown of every game and certified gambling locks; plus: will our friendship survive an Auburn-Kentucky title game?
A lackluster NBA regular season set the stage for a surprisingly exciting and unpredictable playoff run. The guys are back to preview every matchup of the 1st round and make picks for the Finals. Bonus content includes 5 minutes on the PGA Championship from Kiawah Island.
Gambling expert Andrew Shlapak joins the Company to discuss how we're all getting rich off the Super Bowl this weekend.
Recurring hosts Joseph Crowder, Sai Patel, and Andrew Canto are joined by special guest Grey Price to dive into the worlds of Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In part one of the STORIES mini-series, the guys select a multi-verse fantasy team of their favorite characters: a Hero, a Villain, a Sixth Man of the Year, and an Outstanding Acting Performance. Who's the greatest Lannister of them all? Is Dumbledore a stretch four? Did Thanos really win? All that and more: FIRST Round (18:30) SECOND Round (52:30) THIRD Round (84:00) FOURTH Round (98:00) Rapid Fire Honorable Mentions (114:00)
Kyle and Jake are reeling for the fourth year in a row as Drew Brees drops his final game in a Saints uniform. That and more from Divisional Weekend.
An all-time Woj bomb - James Harden is a Brooklyn Net.
In this debut podcast from Elite Company, the guys begin by previewing the 2021 National Championship Game between Alabama and Ohio State (0:53-20:54), check in at halftime (20:55-30:21), and celebrate postgame (30:24-34:30). Analysis of the evening ends with a discussion of the top 5 most dominant performances in the history of the world (53:34-66:25).