The podcast of sports fans everywhere. We interview fans to talk about sports, their teams, and hear some of their best stories and memories of being a fan.
Rhett continues his discussion with the husband/wife team behind This Year's Game, Sean and Valerie McMahon. Listen to what it's really like to go to Ohio State vs. Michigan, Florida vs. Georgia, and Texas vs. Texas A&M.
Foam Finger Nation host Rhett Grametbauer interviews Sean and Valerie McMahon about their nearly two decade journey to the biggest games in college football. There is something for everyone in this episode, from meeting a President to eating fried alligator. Their book about their travel experiences, This Year's Game is out now and available on Amazon.
What if your team didn't lose the AFC or NFC Championship game and went on to play in the Super Bowl? What if the Green Bay Packers never played in Super Bowl I, would the trophy still be the Vince Lombardi Trophy? What if Super Bowl III was an all Texas affair between the Oilers and Cowboys? What if John Elway's drive never happens?
Rhett is joined by award-winning author, Kevin Cook as they discuss baseball families and his experience of meeting some of the most famous MLB father-sons in history.
Listen to an interview with Jacob Kornhauser, author of The Cup of Coffee Club which is an interesting look at 11 baseball players who spent a single day in the big leagues never to return. Listen to the interview and buy the book for an incredible read about our national pastime.
Armand Rosamilia joins the podcast to discuss his season with the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp. Rhett and Armand discuss everything about the season and minor league baseball.
Dave Jamieson, author of Mint Condition discusses the fascinating history of baseball cards and how it has impacted aspects of the American way of life. If you grew up collecting baseball cards, this is a must listen.
Author Brad Balukjian is interviewed about his book The Wax Pack. Find out what it's like to track down 15 former MLB players from a 1986 Topps wax pack. Is there life after baseball and is impermanence really a blessing.
Foam Finger Nation takes a deeper dive into the NFL since 1970 with football historian Scott Perry. Who is the best team in historic divisions like the NFC East and the now AFC North? Find out in this episode of Foam Finger Nation.
In this episode Foam Finger Nation interviews a father and son duo who have been traveling around the nation playing catch at every major league baseball stadium. Eric Potter and his son Brett talk about their inspiring journey and related achievements despite Brett having dwarfism. Brett's Instagram: Royalsfanlp23 (link https://www.instagram.com/royalsfanlp23)
There may be no sport more connected to faith than football but does God really care who wins? In this episode, we take a look at the history of football and religion.
If you think you know who the best team is over the past 5 decades you are probably wrong. Listen to Rhett and NFL Historian and Author of NFL Since 1970, Scott Perry discuss the best teams throughout the decades. For more information on the book please email Scott@NFLSince1970.com.
Foam Finger Nation interviews Ethan Bryan who was featured by MLB.com for playing catch every day in 2018. Ethan and Rhett share their experiences and beliefs in the power of playing catch. https://EthanBryan.com and https://PlayCatchFoundation.org
Foam Finger Nation visits with author and super fan Adam Goldstein as he tells what it's like to go to 40 NFL games in one season.
Alicia Barnhart has some interesting insight into sports from living the life of a sports wanderlust. She also holds the world record in visiting every NFL stadium in only 86 days!
An in-depth look at coaching trees in the NFL and what makes for a winning football team from the 60s until today.
Rhett interviews an accomplished autograph hunter, Pastor Ski to find out how he does what he does and why he does it.
Rhett interviews Grayson Berry who went with Rhett to visit every NFL stadium in 16 weeks in Rhett's VW Bus and film the documentary, 25,000 Miles to Glory.