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The Hochman and Crowder podcast is an absolute gem in the world of sports radio. Hosted by Marc Hochman and Channing Crowder, with Alex Solana as their producer, this show provides a unique blend of sports analysis, comedy, and nonsense that keeps listeners entertained from start to finish. Despite being based in the northeast and having a job, I make it a point to listen whenever I can because these guys never fail to make me laugh.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is the chemistry between Hochman and Crowder. The dynamic between them is perfect, with Hochman bringing his expertise from his time working with Dan Le Batard and Crowder providing a refreshing perspective as the antithesis of every athlete stereotype. They also have an incredible foil in Solana, who continues to grow and develop his humor on a daily basis. This trio has unlimited potential and is only limited by their own ambitions.
Another great aspect of this podcast is the recent improvement in its format. Previously, interviews were mixed with full hours which made it difficult to follow along. However, thanks to whoever made the fix recently, this issue has been resolved and now listeners can enjoy a seamless listening experience.
As for the worst aspects of this podcast, there really aren't many. As a lifelong Miami Dolphins fan since 1969, I appreciate how honest these guys are with their takes on the team, even during painful seasons. The only downside I can think of is that as someone who doesn't have much attachment to Florida sports being based in California, some of the inside jokes or references may go over my head. However, that doesn't take away from my overall enjoyment of the show.
In conclusion, The Hochman and Crowder podcast is an excellent show that goes beyond just sports. It's entertaining in so many ways and provides a much-needed laugh during tough times for sports teams. Hochman and Crowder have a genuine rapport that continues to grow, making them a must-listen for anyone looking for a dose of sports, comedy, and nonsense. Whether you're a Florida sports fan or not, this podcast is worth tuning into.

Champale and the best beers from the 80's and 90's. Solana is concerned Victor Wembaynama doesn't have an offensive bag. Hoch and Crowder get a lesson on the Champions League. If you could only eat one item of food at every stadium you visit for the rest of your life, what would it be?

In hour one, T-Wolves got it done last night! Hoch reminisces over Champale beer & it sends us down a rabbit hole of vintage beers and alcohols. Plus, discussing the best way the Dolphins can utilize their limited free agent budget with Josh Appel.

In hour two, Jimmy flexes his spanish for Cinco de Mayo. Solana is concerned Victor Wembaynama doesn't have an offensive bag. Hoch wins his Saka bet. Plus, Crowder argues Jeff Hafley is already a better head coach than Mike McDaniel.

In hour three, After Solana helped Hoch win a bet during the Arsenal - Atletico Madrid Champions League semi-final, Solana tries his best to explain how the Champions League works. Plus, another edition of Talk About It Tuesday.

In hour four, listening to the harsh set of questioning Leafs president Keith Pelley got at the intro press conference for the organization's new GM John Chayka. Plus, the Panthers lottery odds tonight and a special happy birthday to Topanga.

If you could only eat one item of food at every stadium you visit for the rest of your life, what would it be?

After Solana helped Hoch win a bet during the Arsenal - Atletico Madrid Champions League semi-final, Solana tries his best to explain how the Champions League works.

Solana is concerned Victor Wembaynama is lacking an offensive bag and believes NBA fans crowned him a little too quickly.

NFL broadcaster Josh Appel joins our discussion regarding potential free agent targets for the Miami Dolphins and whether the goal should be wins or maximizing growth with a young roster.

A great weekend for those of us hate watching the Lightning and Celtics. Marlins radio voice Jack McMullen joins the show for an update on the Fish. Did Malik Willis slip while throwing his first pitch at the Marlins game? Hard Rock Stadium won't be hosting Super Bowls for the next few years.

In hour one, Celtics, Bruins & Lightning all bounced this weekend! Is it time to start buying the 76ers? Plus, Marlins radio voice Jack McMullen joins the show for an update on the Fish.

In hour two, Malik Willis worries Dolphins fans with his first pitch at the Marlins game. Kentucky Derby gets the highest ratings ever. T-Wolves vs Spurs preview. Plus, Who Got Funky over the sports weekend.

In hour three, Dolphins make some roster changes. Hard Rock Stadium won't be hosting Super Bowls. Hoch was disgusted by Solana ordering extra sprinkles on his ice cream Friday. Plus, the biggest question for the Dolphins roster heading into training camp.

In hour four, Hoch tries to convince Crowder of the proper way to pronounce pineapple. Solana is stealing mangoes from his neighbors. Plus, our final bets for tonight's NBA playoff games.

Of all the roster decisions still ahead for the Miami Dolphins before training camp, CBS Sports claims wide receiver is still the biggest question mark in Miami.

Miami Dolphins fans overreact to Malik Willis throwing a wild pitch at the Marlins game on Friday night.

Marlins radio voice Jack McMullen joins the show for an update on the Fish and his thoughts on the passing of beloved longtime Yankees Radio Voice John Sterling.

Recapping an eventful weekend in the NBA playoffs including two Game 7's. After the 76ers eliminated the Celtics, Hoch thinks it is time we start thinking of them as actual contenders to win the East.

104.3 WQAM presents a selection of interviews this week from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Hear from Jon-Eric Sullivan, Dave Hyde, Anthony Chiang, and Oronde Gadsden!

104.3 WQAM brings you the best reactions to Pat Riley's end-of-season press conference from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. The crews discuss Riley's "filterless" approach at age 81, his challenge to Erik Spoelstra regarding Kel'el Ware, and why Heat fans are frustrated with the front office. Plus, thoughts on the latest in the Terry Rozier gambling probe. All that and more on this week's Best Of Heat!

This week's Best of Dolphins show features insight from GM Jon Eric Sullivan, Omar Kelly, Kyle Crabbs, and Alain Poupart as they break down Miami's draft and offseason direction. Sullivan explains the team's approach to rebuilding the roster, including the selection of Kadyn Proctor and the addition of Malik Willis, while emphasizing long-term growth and competition. Kelly and Crabbs provide outside perspective on the class, highlighting both the upside and lingering concerns—especially at safety and along the defensive front—while debating key picks and positional priorities. Poupart wraps things up by outlining Miami's shift toward a more physical identity, evaluating key draft decisions, and discussing the future of core players like Aaron Brewer, Jordyn Brooks, and De'Von Achane.

NBA Playoffs deliver once again. Who is to blame in Denver? Previewing the F1 Miami Grand Prix. Kyle Sielaff joins the show to break down Liam Hicks' zone contact rate. Lee Sterling joins the show to share his picks for the sports weekend. Minnesota Timberwolves officially won the Rudy Gobert trade.

In hour one, what the hell happened in the NBA last night? Who is to blame in Denver? Everything we know about F1 and the Miami Grand Prix. Plus, Kyle Sielaff joins the show to break down Liam Hicks' zone contact rate.

In hour two, it's time to respect zone contact. The Knicks score over the Hawks was legitimately unbelievable for the entire game. Plus, Lee Sterling joins the show to share his picks for the sports weekend.

In hour three, Hoch is very concerned about the AC at tonight's Marlins game. Can fencing become mainstream? Debating if we can look back at the Gobert trade and declare Minnesota won that trade.

In hour four, discussing how many picks Sully and his staff need to “hit” on for this draft to be deemed a successful one. Crowder's thoughts on Russell Wilson considering a run at TV.

Pro sports handicapper for Paramount Sports - Lee Sterling - joins the show to share his picks for the sports weekend.

Miami Marlins TV play-by-play voice Kyle Sielaff joins the show to recap a monster series win by the Marlins in Los Angeles. Plus, Liam Hicks' phenomenal April and why the team continues to deserve local support.

An in depth preview of everything you need to know for the Miami Grand Prix happening this weekend at Hard Rock Stadium.

Recapping a chaotic night in the NBA playoffs including The Joker being sent home by an Ant-less Minnesota team and the 76ers somehow surviving after going down 3-1.

Is LeBron's legacy at stake in this Lakers-Rockets series? Learning about George Blanda. Omar Kelly's takeaways on the Dolphins draft. Josh Appel preaches patience on Dolphins draft selections. Chris Wittyngham explains the frustration from soccer fans behind riding World Cup prices.

In hour one, LeBron's legacy takes a massive hit if the Lakers lose this series. Learning about George Blanda. Solana makes a brutal mistake in a text to Omar Kelly. Omar joins the show for his takeaways on the Dolphins draft.

In hour two, it's early but Crowder loves the type of roster Jon-Eric Sullivan is building. Revisiting the “Sully” vs “JES” debate. Crowder gets torched for confusing two black actors. Plus, Josh Appel preaches patience on Dolphins draft selections.

In hour three, Aaron Rodgers is holding the Steelers hostage (again). Crowder and Solana get into a heated argument over Brett Favre vs Aaron Rodgers. Chris Wittyngham joins the show to explain the chaos surrounding this summer's FIFA World Cup.

In hour four, Hoch can't believe Crowder and Solana are both fans of Hawaiian Pizza. Diving further into just how expensive the FIFA World Cup will be and how unreasonable prices will be. Plus, a preview of tonight's NBA playoff games.

MLS and CBS Sports broadcaster Chris Wittyngham joins the show to discuss Inter Miami's recent home struggles and explains the frustrations surrounding this summer's FIFA World Cup.

Teams like the Eagles, Lions and Ravens are the standard of rebuilds and Crowder is encouraged by Dolphins GM Jon-Eric Sullivan's vision of replicating those rosters.

Miami Dolphins columnist for the Miami Herald Omar Kelly joins the show for his biggest takeaways from Jon-Eric Sullivan's first draft as GM of the Miami Dolphins.

The Rockets have made it a series after falling behind 3-0. Debating if LeBron's legacy takes a hit if he allows his Lakers to be the first team in NBA history to blow the 3-0 lead.

An update on Kadyn Proctor's role from Sully. Chris Perkins recaps the Dolphins 13 draft selections. NBA playoff recap and NCAA tourney expansion with Coach Jim Larrañaga. Zach Gelb on Proctor and Caleb Downs.

In hour one, Hoch and Crowder were once again blown away by Wemby. Dolphins GM Jon-Eric Sullivan says Kadyn Proctor will play left guard. Crowder ate a blow pop in the middle of the night. Plus, Chris Perkins recaps the Dolphins draft selections.

In hour two, NBA playoff recap with Coach Jim Larrañaga. Fixing the NBA by removing free throws and why he loves the idea of expanding the NCAA tournament. Plus, Crowder finally finds an ally that shares his love for eating food in bed.