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Devin Gardner and former Michigan football teammate Roy Roundtree talk Roy's ever-evolving journey through football: from the early days at Trotwood-Madison High School, to those breakout years at the Big House, all the way to his current gig, wide-receiver coach at Grand Valley State University.
Devin reunites with former Michigan teammate Terry Richardson to discuss the importance of learning how to both promote and reinvent yourself in life.
Devin reunites with former teammate and NFL veteran Jordan Dangerfield to reflect on his unbelievable journey from undrafted hopeful to captain of the 2020 Pittsburgh Steelers.
Analyst and voice of "Madden" Charles Davis discusses the importance of athletes knowing who they are outside of the game, and later he and Devin share the players they’ve got their eyes on as we approach the NFL draft.
Gardner is joined by the originator of the “Forward Progress” theme song J Reed to reminisce about their old gridiron days at Inkster High School and his many influences in both sports and music.
Devin and Joy Taylor take it back to her childhood aspirations, make some difficult decisions in a game of “once, never, forever,” and dish on a hectic offseason for NFL quarterbacks.
Devin Gardner catches up with “the Voice of Detroit” Dr Darrius to discuss his ever-changing role in media and never-ending commitment to giving back to the city he loves.
Devin Gardner reminisces with his former head coach at Michigan, Rich Rodriguez, and later learns how Rich Rod arrived at his signature offensive philosophy.
Super Bowl champion and Detroit native Brandon Graham chats with Devin Gardner about the power of positivity and the importance of always remembering your roots.
ESPN’s Maria Taylor wows us with her athletic achievements and later shares how she’s been able to expand her footprint in sports media.
Allen Trieu, Midwest recruiting analyst for 247 Sports, joins the show to tell of his inspiring journey through the world of scouting and later shares the underclassman recruits he's keeping an eye on in Michigan high school football.
The "Young Go Getters" reflect on what they learned in 2020 and are gifted the chance to ask coach Devin Gardner anything they want.
Devin Gardner chats with football coaching veteran Cam Cameron about the growth of the game and how he thinks Michigan can get back on track.
National Director of Legacy Football Justin Cessante joins Devin Gardner to talk the growth of off-season training and development for high school football players, as well as his own personal journey through the sport.
Devin sits down with three influential women working in football: FSD reporter Brooke Fletcher, Bear Lake High School offensive coordinator Sam Mullet, and Greater Metropolitan Sports League president LaKenya Burks.
Devin learns how sports-media personality Rob Parker found his voice and passion within the journalism field, and later forces him to defend his controversial opinions on superstars Tom Brady and LeBron James.
Devin Gardner checks in with two of the original "Young Go Getters" -- Army’s Ahlon Mitchell and Toledo’s Dequan Finn -- about their growth as both quarterbacks and leaders.
Craig and Trev are joined by one of the first African-Americans to play for the Tigers, Jake Wood, who's still playing organized softball at age 83.
Craig and Trevor are joined by former Tigers second baseman Lou Whitaker, who goes in depth about his magnificent career and his Hall of Fame chances.
Devin Gardner chats with former NFL quarterback and founder of The Manning Passing Academy, Archie Manning, about a football life well-lived and later puts him on the spot in a game of Pick 'Em involving his three sons.
Craig and Trevor are joined by former Tigers outfielder Larry Herndon, who tells a tale of a brawl with the Twins in 1982 and how Gibby took it to the extreme.
Trevor and Craig are joined by Tigers legend Willie Horton, who opens up about the death of his former teammate and friend Al Kaline.
Respected quarterback engineer and "girl dad" George Whitfield Jr. joins Devin to discuss the triumphs and lessons that paved the way on his long, winding journey through football and life.
Our Johnny Kane checks in with Tigers pitching prospect Joey Wentz, who's living his dream.
Devin is joined by three coaches -- Chippewa Valley's Scott Merchant, River Rouge's Corey Parker and Oak Park's Greg Carter -- who shaped him both as a high school football player and a man.
Our Johnny Kane checks in with Tigers prospect Kody Clemens, a second baseman and son of former fireballer Roger Clemens.
Johnny and Langston are joined by Lakers reserve guard Danny Green, who's inside the Orlando bubble and looking for a second straight NBA championship.
Former Michigan quarterback Devin Gardner is joined by Randy and Jason Sklar, professionally known as the Sklar Brothers, identical twin comedians and actors best known for hosting the show "Cheap Seats," which aired for four seasons on ESPN Classic.
Former Michigan quarterback Devin Gardner is joined by Detroit lifestyle manager and designer Ty Mopkins, known best for his unique Starter jackets.
Johnny and Langston are joined by Pistons star Blake Griffin, winner of the not-so-prestigious "Blake of the Year" award for the second consecutive time.
With training camp ready to resume in a matter of days, Trev and Craig are joined by Tigers pitcher Matthew Boyd.
Johnny and Langston bring on Detroit News Pistons beat writer Rod Beard to talk NBA draft and more.
Johnny and Langston talk current events and more with Pistons coach Dwane Casey.
Trevor and Craig bring on former Tigers outfielder Torii Hunter, who has a lot to say about being a black man in America.
In light of everything that's taken place in our country in recent weeks, Johnny and Langston are joined by Greg Kelser to discuss racial inequality in the United States.
As the NBA prepares to resume play with 22 teams, Johnny and Langston are joined by Brooklyn Nets guard Garrett Temple.
Trevor and Craig are joined by Kirk Gibson, who hit two of the most dramatic home runs in World Series history.
Coach Jeff Blashill addresses the media after Detroit's 2019-20 season is cut short by the coronavirus pandemic.
Forward Dylan Larkin addresses the media after Detroit's 2019-20 season is cut short by the coronavirus pandemic.
Forward Luke Glendening addresses the media after Detroit's 2019-20 season is cut short by the coronavirus pandemic.
Johnny and Langston are joined by three-time NBA Sixth Man of the Year Jamal Crawford of the Phoenix Suns.
The Detroit Red Wings bring GM Steve Yzerman into a Zoom conference to put a wrap on their 2019-20 season.
Johnny Kane and Langston Galloway bring in the 76ers' Tobias Harris, who spent parts of three seasons with the Pistons.
Trevor Thompson and Craig Monroe are joined by one of Monroe's former Detroit Tigers teammates, Marcus Thames.
Our Matt Shepard checks in with the Big Three: Pistons coach Dwane Casey, Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill and Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire.
Johnny Kane and Langston Galloway delve into Langston's journey to the NBA.
Trev and C-Mo are joined by former Tigers manager Jim Leyland, who led Detroit to the World Series in 2006 and 2012.
Our Johnny Kane checks in with Tigers pitcher Nick Ramirez, who we also learn is a brand new father.
Mickey York chats with former Tigers Alex Avila and Armando Galarraga ahead of our re-air of Galarraga's near-perfect game (June 2, 2010).
Tigers outfielder Travis Demeritte is still beaming over his MLB call-up last season and can't wait to get back at it in 2020. In the interim, he's occupying his time gaming, fishing, cooking and hammocking.
Johnny and Langston check in with another Detroit Pistons Bad Boy, John Salley.