A sports and gambling podcast hosted by Colton Molesky and Seth Toupal. We've never met a bet we didn't like.
On Episode 40, Seth and guest cohost Stephen Strom examine what went wrong for the Gopher Men's Basketball team this season. They also look at which quarterback will flourish most in their new surroundings: Jared Goff, Matt Stafford or Carson Wentz. The guys play "Favorite or Field" with the American League and preview the Twins 2021 season. Plus some teams that Stephen is keeping an eye on as the NCAA Tournament nears.
On Episode 39, Colton and Seth determine the worthiness of the NBA players who made the East and West All Star teams. They then try to come up with activities they would excel in against the Devil with their souls on the line.
On Episode 38, Colton and Seth try to figure out the building best equipped to survive a zombie apocalypse. They look at early season surprises and disappointments in the NHL, teams they would pick right now to make the NBA finals, and Baylor/Gonzaga or the field in the NCAA Tournament.
On Episode 37, Colton and Seth look back at some of their worst beats so far from 2021 and a few from 2020. They also talk about what will be on the show now that football is done and the show derails talking about James Harden and the Nets visiting adult entertainment venues.
On Episode 36, Colton and Seth go over a wide range of prop bets for Super Bowl 55, including game related, multi sport related and broadcast related prop bets. Plus, of course picks for the actual game.
On Episode 35, Colton and Seth do a very brief preview of the Super Bowl, with moneylines, the spread and over/under. They also look at some more things to enjoy about the NBA this season and debut a new bet segment that has a dog theme to it.
On Episode 34 the guys preview the AFC and NFC Championship games including which prop bets are best for each game. They also look at some of the hottest NBA teams so far this season and prop bets to watch as the season unfolds.
On Episode 33, Colton and Seth recap Wild Card weekend in the NFL and look ahead to the Divisional Round games. Colton stakes out his rollover bets from the first round to the second round. They also look at winners and losers in the James Harden mega trade and what let Ohio State down most in the National Championship Game.
On Episode 32 the guys discuss the Heisman Trophy going to the correct player in DeVonta Smith. They also preview the National Championship game and why Alabama has a better shot to take control of the game. They then look at the proper way to bet the NFL Playoffs ahead of Wildcard Weekend.
On Episode 31, the guys look at the New Year's Day Bowl Games. They also discuss the week 17 NFL schedule and early surprises for the NBA season.
On Episode 30, the guys look at some of the most interesting games of College Football Bowl Season. They also debate the best young quarterbacks with a chance at the playoffs this year in the NFL. To finish, the beginning of the NBA season and the best storylines in the league are examined.
On Episode 29 the guys preview the Conference Championships in college football. They also preview an intriguing week 15 NFL slate, and the start of the NBA season. Colton also shares a story about how he changed his mind about minoring in coaching in college.
On Episode 28 the guys debate if the NFC East is suddenly the most entertaining division in the NFL. They also look at the Big Ten changing course to get Ohio State to the Conference Championship game and the most outrageous Bet Roulette yet!
On Episode 27, the guys look at the NFL's COVID disaster forcing Pittsburgh and Baltimore to be played on Wednesday with numerous stars out. They also look at the big issue facing the Big Ten with its two best teams likely ineligible for the Conference Title game. Plus the NCAA Basketball primer and of course Bet Roulette!
On Episode 26, the guys look at the Thanksgiving slate, teams they traditionally stan for on Thanksgiving, and a full weekend of NCAA and NFL games to bet on. Bet Roulette features the MAC Conference schedule and Conference-USA Over/Unders
On Episode 25 the guys gear up for the NBA Draft by looking at the odds for top players to be selected at particular spots. They also gear up for another full weekend of Big Ten games, an interesting NFL slate, and the second edition of Bet Roulette!
In Episode 24, the guys look at some concerning trends regarding cancelled games across College Football. Seth lays out his Big Ten bets, Colton previews his College Five, the guys look at the Sunday slate of NFL games and their Masters picks. Plus, a new game called Bet Roulette!
On Episode 23 the guys discuss the return of the PAC 12, and already dealing with postponements and calcellations. Colton also lays out his College 5, and Seth bets on every Big Ten game. Plus an exiting slate of NFL games are analyzed as well.
On Episode 22 Colton grinds it out despite being under the weather. The guys talk Big Ten Week 2, and plenty of NFL Action heading into the weekend.
On Episode 21 the guys run through a ton of Big Ten bets for their return to play. They also question whether or not we need to be increasing the College Football Playoff field to 8 teams, and Seth confidently lays out a bunch of NFL bets.
On Episode 20 the guys look at what's left of the NBA Finals and if LeBron could possibly be stopped. Colton lays out this week's College 5, and Seth tries to get back on track with limited bets.
On Episode 19 the guys react to the 76ers hiring Doc Rivers to be their new head coach and look at some of the other openings in the NBA. They look at some early heisman candidates, and a full weekend worth of College football and NFL games. Seth scales his bets back to try to get back on track.
On Episode 18 the guys look at the return of the PAC 12, and whether the Celtics or Nuggets can stave off elimination in the Conference Finals. In this week's bets Seth tries to get on a roll and Colton tries to stay hot.
On Episode 17 the guys discuss the return of the Big Ten. They look at Sunday's week 2 slate in the NFL, the Stanley Cup Finals and the East and West Conference Finals in the NBA. They of course run through the usual bets to end things with Bet Your Life On It, Multi-Day Mayhem, Multi Sport Swing and No Sweat Bet.
On Episode 16 the guys look at odds for division winners throughout the NFL. Seth retires from picking Kentucky Derby winners, and a weekend's worth of bets are discussed.
On Episode 15 the guys look at the beginning of Round 2 of the NBA playoffs. They react to Steve Nash being named coach of the Nets and what to expect from the start of the NFL season. Plus the guys introduce several new bet categories to end the show.
On Episode 14 the guys recap some of the biggest moments from the first round of the NBA Playoffs. They also look at young NBA stars who have shined brightest and try to make sense of what is going on with the Big Ten. Plus of course more bets!
On Episode 13 the guys play word association with each NBA Playoff series. They look at which teams are most impacted by the lack of Home Court Advantage. And, of course, plenty of bets.
On Episode 12 the guys give their Bubble Awards for the best players during the NBA's restart. They also look at the B1G Conference cancelling the fall sports season and the many ripple effects that decision could have.
On Episode 11 the guys look at NBA teams that are built to succeed in the bubble and those who have struggled. They also look at the effect Uconn cancelling their football season will have on the reset of the NCAA.
On Episode 10 the guys react to Major League Baseball's COVID-19 problem and Tom Thibodeau being hired as Knicks head coach. They examine whether or not professional sports can function during COVID or if we are at risk of things shutting down again. And of course, BETS!
On Episode 9 the guys draft point guards based on the best statistical seasons they have seen in their lives. They also update on resumption of play around the world of sports and why it seems like College Football and the NFL might finally officially be in trouble.
On Episode 8 the guys talk about some growing pains the NBA is experiencing in the Orlando Bubble and the news that the Big 10 will only play conference games this season. They also recap Iowa-Ohio State from 2017.
On Episode 7 the guys talk about Cam Newton signing with the Patriots, if the NBA should be concerned over Denver's COVID situation and recap the Gophers-Penn State game from last year.
On Episode 6 the guys recap Ohio State-Penn State when the Nittany Lions came from behind to win on a blocked field goal. They also discuss MLB's resumption plans.
On Episode 5 of Hit Me Again the guys look at some recent comments by the NCAA regarding athletes returning to campus. They also recap the Mayfield-Mahomes showdown from 2016 that featured ALL of the points.
On Episode 4 of Hit Me Again the guys look at an interesting wrinkle to the NBA's return to play plan that may lead to James Harden finally winning a title. They also recap Alabama-Auburn from 2013 in which Nick Saban may have hit his kicker breaking point.
On Episode 3 of Hit Me Again the guys look at the NBA's return to play proposal and any issues it may cause. They also recap Ohio State-Michigan from 2011 when Denard Robinson ran wild on the Buckeyes.
On Episode 2 of Hit Me Again Seth and Colton look at the NBA's plans to return to play, the NCAA's difficult road to starting their season, and a flashback to 2005 when Vince Young ran wild against USC in the National Championship Game.
In the debut episode of Hit Me Again Seth and Colton recap The Last Dance and some of their favorite moments from the entire documentary. They also recap Michigan-Michigan State from 2015 all the way to its unforgettable finish.