Jonathan Hutton, Paul Kuharsky, and Chad Withrow bring you their signature style each day as OutKick 360. Their unique perspective covers it all from the world of sports!
The OutKick 360 podcast is a must-listen for sports fans, especially those in the Nashville area. With their departure, the local radio station has suffered as they brought a unique and refreshing perspective to sports talk. Their chemistry and insight are unmatched, making them far superior to any other Nashville sports radio show. Whether you're a Titans fan or just interested in staying up-to-date with the latest news, their Tennessee Power Hour is the best way to do so as an out-of-market fan.
What sets The OutKick 360 podcast apart is their ability to provide fair and honest opinions while also being entertaining. They may sometimes go too far with their scorched earth approach, but it's always refreshing to hear their unfiltered thoughts. The hosts work incredibly well together and bring great insight into the world of sports. From discussing national topics to banging hats and naming names, they cover it all.
However, every podcast has its drawbacks, and The OutKick 360 is no exception. Some listeners may find their stances on certain issues worse than Isaiah Wilson's field goal block stance. Additionally, there may be a desire for more variety in the show's content, such as bringing back Cosell or featuring "Layup Lines" on vinyl in the video feed.
In conclusion, The OutKick 360 podcast is an incredible show that offers insightful discussions on a wide range of sports topics. Their chemistry and humor make listening to them a joy, and their intelligent observations set them apart from other sports talk shows. Despite some minor criticisms, they continue to deliver great content that keeps fans coming back for more. Overall, The OutKick 360 podcast is one of the best in sports talk and should not be missed by any sports enthusiast.

Grab your cowboy boots and a reinforced liver—the Super Bowl is officially coming to the 615. Following Dan Patrick's bombshell that Music City has locked in Super Bowl LXIV for 2030, Hutt and Chad dive into the absolute chaos that is about to descend on Lower Broadway. Plus, CBS College Football Analyst, Brian Jones on never giving up tacos and why the Big 10 is going to dominate the NFL Draft. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Hutt and Chad break down why the Big 10 is about to dominate the NFL draft and Ned Michaels joins for a deep dive into the latest tremors shaking the professional golf world are we witnessing the beginning of the end for LIV Golf or just a messy transition into a new era of the sport and what about the Bryson Factor: With rumors circulating about Bryson DeChambeau exploring his options, is the LIV roster beginning to crack? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Hutt and Chad break down the growing buzz surrounding a potential blockbuster trade involving Philadelphia Eagles star wide receiver A.J. Brown and in the modern landscape of high-profile athlete relationships, specifically focusing on WNBA players dating. * Locker Room Logistics: Chad and Hutt debate whether star players dating within their own league—or other professional athletes—should be considered "team business." Plus, Eagles Front Office Pulse: Armando breaks down why Philadelphia is actually willing to listen to offers for Brown and what the internal timeline looks like and draft night ramifications: With the 2026 NFL Draft just days away, Armando discusses how potential trades for veterans like Brown are affecting the draft boards of teams like the Patriots and Lions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

In an explosive exclusive, Hutt and Chad sit down with NFL reporter Crissy Froyd to get the full story behind her sudden termination from USA Today. The sports media world was rocked this week when USA Today abruptly ended its 10-year relationship with Froyd following her viral tweets regarding Dianna Russini's resignation from The Athletic. Froyd didn't hold back, suggesting Russini's departure was a "forced resignation" following controversial photos with Patriots coach Mike Vrabel, and claiming the situation was the "worst-kept secret in the NFL reporting world." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Is the "Unwritten Rule" book officially dead? Hutt and Chad dive headfirst into the firestorm sparked by a viral 12U baseball celebration that has the sports world divided. Have celebrations finally gone too far, or is this just the new evolution of the game? Then, we transition from the diamond to the gridiron with SMU Head Coach Rhett Lashlee. Fresh off the news of his upcoming appearance in the 2026 Peach Bowl Challenge, Coach Lashlee joins us to discuss: why spring games are a thing of the past and how much actual time is spent coaching players. Finally, with the NFL Draft just days away, draft guru Todd McShay drops by to give us the ultimate insider "intel." Todd breaks down his latest Mock Draft 3.0, Jeremiyah Love's draft floor and which prospects are skyrocketing up team boards in the final 72 hours. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The headlines say she's out, but the attitude says she's digging in. Hutt and Chad break down the messy departure of Russini. Is this a legitimate career pivot, or a tactical retreat disguised as a moral high ground? Plus, OutKick Senior NFL Writer, Armando Salguero joins to do a deep dive into the "non-apology" heard 'round the media world and what to watch for during the NFL draft. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Hot Mic pays tribute to a true titan of the sidelines and a beloved figure in the NFL community: Dave McGinnis. Known affectionately as "Coach Mac," he wasn't just a defensive mastermind; he was the heartbeat of every locker room he entered. With the draft board heating up, Matt Simms joins the show to dive deep into the film to find the signal-callers the mainstream media might be overlooking. Plus, MLB legend and 2x World Series Champion Johnny Damon discusses the seismic shifts happening across the league with the Automated Ball-Strike System (ABS)—better known as "Robo-Umps." And with the league eyeing new markets, Johnny weighs in on which cities are truly ready for a franchise and how adding more teams might impact the talent pool and the grind of a 162-game season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The 2026 Masters wrapped up in legendary fashion, and Hutt and Chad break down Rory McIlroy's historic back-to-back victory. But let's be real—the golf is only half the story. Hutt and Chad dive into why Jim Nantz remains the undisputed GOAT of the broadcast. Whether he's calling "a win for the ages" or just giving us that iconic "Hello Friends" at the top of the hour, we discuss why Nantz's voice is the true soundtrack of April and the best thing about the Masters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Hutt and Chad dive deep into the media firestorm surrounding NFL insider Dianna Russini and New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel. After viral photos emerged of the two at a luxury resort in Sedona, Arizona, the internet has been in a frenzy—but Russini seems to be sticking to her playbook. The guys break down Russini's decision to largely ignore the noise and continue her usual NFL reporting on X (formerly Twitter). Is this a masterclass in crisis management, or is the "business as usual" approach fueling the fire? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The birds are chirping, the azaleas are blooming, and... wait, is that a delivery drone hovering over Amen Corner? Hutt and Chad dive into the absolute madness of Amazon's latest power move: securing early first and second round streaming rights to The Masters. Pluse OutKick Senior NFL Writer, Armando Salguero on Florida AG James Uthmeier looking to KILL the Rooney Rule and Crain & Cone Co-Host, David Cone on the Big Ten dominating college sports and how Michigan fell forward into a national championship. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The internet is in a full-blown meltdown after photos surfaced of Mike Vrabel and top NFL reporter Dianna Russini looking very comfortable at a luxury Arizona resort. We're talking hand-holding, sunset hugging, and hot tub "source building." Hutt and Chad breaks down why a $2,000-a-night bungalow is a weird place for a "press conference," and if "interlocking fingers" is the new way to signal a blitz package. Is this the ultimate power play, or did the Patriots' coach just get caught in the ultimate coverage lapse? As the sports world shifts its gaze from the pool to the pines, Ned Michaels joins the program to preview The 2026 Masters. Can Rory McIlroy pull off the unthinkable and go back-to-back? Ned gives us the inside track on the lightning-fast greens at Augusta and tells us which dark horse is ready to ruin your betting slip. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Holly Rowe is in the headlines for all the wrong reasons. After a controversial podcast appearance during the Final Four, the ESPN veteran is caught scrubbing her social media. We break down the deleted take on Tennessee Women's Basketball and why fans are calling her out for being on the "wrong side of history." Then, Hutt and Chad dive into the total shift in the college sports landscape. Michigan pummels UConn, and it's becoming clear: the Big Ten isn't just participating—it's dominating every single sport. From the gridiron to the hardwood, we discuss if anyone can actually stop the B1G's "galactic-scale" takeover. Plus, we check in on the latest from Barstool Sports. Kayce Smith joins the conversation as we look at the unfiltered state of LSU football and why seafood towers are all the rage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Geno Auriemma is an insufferable prick. Danny Hurley is as well but he is a more lovable version of Geno. Yet they both win and win a lot, Chad and Hutt discuss how this can be. Plus, Former LSU QB, Josh Booty on why Baton Rouge is on the Lane train and LSU has 40 incoming transfers next season, will this mean a slow start in Baton Rouge? And OutKick Senior College Writer, Trey Wallace joins from Indy with a preview of Michigan/Uconn and will there be opportunity for Dusty May in the NBA? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Lebron wants the Memphis Grizzlies to Move to Nashville, Kennesaw State Head Football Coach Jerry Mack Joins, and John McClain talks all things NFL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Hutt and Chad sit down with one of the most efficient scorers to ever step foot on a college hardwood: Belmont Men's Basketball icon and current coach, Evan Bradds. We take a trip down memory lane to discuss Bradds' legendary career at Belmont, where he cemented himself as a cornerstone of the program's NCAA Division I era. And how his on-court experience translates to his current role on the Belmont sidelines. Plus, OutKick Senior NFL Writer, Armando Salguero joins the fellas to discuss the possibility of Aaron Rodgers to the Broncos, why Todd Munken missed the coaches photo and the Titans signing QB Hendon Hooker. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Is the "human element" killing baseball? Hutt and Chad dive deep into why the Automated Ball-Strike System (ABS) isn't just a gimmick—it's the savior MLB desperately needs. From ending the framing era to restoring the strike zone's integrity, we break down why the "Robo-Umps" are a win for the game. Plus, Vanderbilt Men's Basketball Head Coach Mark Byington joins the show to discuss his vision for the Commodores, his high-octane offensive philosophy, and what it takes to rebuild a winning culture in Nashville. Finally, we go from the court to the stage—and the green—with American Idol Season 5 winner Taylor Hicks. Taylor gives us exclusive behind-the-scenes stories from his time on Idol, and what it's like to play 18 holes with the Godfather of Shock Rock, Alice Cooper. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

They say it's impossible to pick your favorite kid but every parent actually has a favorite kid and would never admit it. Hutt and Chad break down why AD's are the same and they all have their favorite sports with their favorite coaches and will now make the choice to over fund some programs while sacrificing others. Hutt and Chad are joined by a true March Madness legend, former St. Peter's star point guard Doug Edert, to discuss the shifting landscape of college basketball and the "extinction" of the underdog. Plus, Hutt and Chad welcome Trey Wallace to dissect the wildest headbutt from the Elite Eight and the massive power shifts that may be on the horizon for college basketball. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

In an atmosphere that felt more like a Final Four matchup than a regular-season clash, the University of Connecticut pulled off a victory for the history books. Hutt and Chad break down UConn's narrow triumph over Duke in what is already being labeled the game of the year. Plus, Big 10 Network Basketball Analyst, Brian Butch on why the Big Ten Conference might be the best in College Basketball and can Arizona v Michigan live up to the hype? And Tennessee Vols HC, Josh Heupel joins the show to discuss spring practice and the QB competition in Knoxville. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The most polarizing man in American soccer joins Hutt and Chad for a no-holds-barred conversation. Alexi Lalas doesn't do "quiet," and he isn't holding back today. We dive into the current temperature of the USMNT and his unfiltered thoughts on the 2026 World Cup cycle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Apparently, the NFL has finally found the one thing Tom Brady can't beat: a front office HR department. Hutt and Chad break down why the league is officially swiping left on a TB12 comeback. Plus, Just four years after a "strong-ass" exit, Wade is officially back as the head coach of LSU Men's Basketball. But this isn't just a coaching hire—it's a case study in power, timing, and survival. LouisianaSports.net Publisher, Matt Moscona and the boys dive deep into the current state of LSU athletics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Hutt and Chad discuss how it wasn't long ago Wade didn't just break rules he waged war with the system after the infamous FBI wire tap had him pissed about a player not taking the bag. Now he'll have palm branches and cloaks covering the road paved with strong ass offers. Plus, On3 College Football Insider, Andy Staples joins the boys to discuss the bizarre "three-headed monster" dynamic in the LSU coaching offices and why the vibes in Baton Rouge are shifting. We also take a trip down memory lane to Andy's pre-journalism days—specifically, his legendary (and slightly traumatizing) stint working at Wet 'n Wild. And now that Arch Manning has a full year of starting experience under his belt, are the Heisman expectations finally realistic, or is the hype train officially off the rails? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

For the first time in decades, the "Carolina Family" may have to look outward. After five roller-coaster seasons, North Carolina is officially searching for a new head coach. Hutt and Chad break down the "Hot Board," from heavy hitters like Billy Donovan and Brad Stevens to rising stars like TJ Otzelberger and Dusty May. Can the Tar Heels return to elite consistency, or is the blue-blood era at a tipping point? Plus, Mike LaTulip of Field of 68 joins to discuss who's next at UNC, what's the best college basketball conference and the Key to Brad Underwood's Success. And "Kelly in Vegas" shares the Sweet 16 plays you should have on your board. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Is women's basketball hitting a competitive ceiling? After a weekend of historic blowouts in the 2026 NCAA Tournament, Hutt and Chad take a flamethrower to the current state of the game. We've seen No. 1 seeds like UConn and South Carolina winning by 40, 50, and even 60 points, leading many to ask: Where is the drama? The guys discuss the "Scoring Gap"—the reality that while the top 1% of teams are offensive juggernauts, the rest of the field is struggling to keep up. Plus, Tommy Tuberville, U.S. Senator Alabama-R discusses the Student Athlete Act which would allow students-athletes to have five consecutive years to play in five consecutive seasons. It would allow for a one-time transfer without penalty. Any subsequent transfers would result in the player sitting out a season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Hutt and Chad discusses Rick Barnes and his masterclass performance leading the Tennessee Volunteers through the first two rounds. After a commanding 78–56 win over Miami (OH) and a gritty victory against 30-win Virginia, Barnes is silencing the critics who once labeled him a "tournament fader." With a star freshman in Nate Ament playing through injury and Ja'Kobi Gillespie catching fire, Barnes has the Vols looking like a legitimate national title threat. Is it time to admit he's one of the greatest to ever do it? The mood shifts from Knoxville to Chapel Hill, where the "hot seat" has turned into a furnace. Following North Carolina's devastating overtime loss to VCU, the Tar Heels have now suffered back-to-back Round of 64 exits. Former Vol and SEC analyst Dane Bradshaw joins to provide an insider's look at Tennessee's culture under Barnes and how they managed to neutralize Virginia's defense. He also weighs in on the wider SEC performance and which teams are poised to make a Final Four run. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

With the World Cup on home soil just months away, the hype is at an all-time high—but is it justified? Hutt and Chad sit down with USMNT legend and FOX Sports analyst Alexi Lalas to pull back the curtain on the state of American soccer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Flynn Clayman's energy is infectious—but is it permanent? Hutt and Chad dive into the Clayman hype train and ask the tough question: what happens when the "big fish" comes calling? We're looking ahead to the South Carolina rumors and calling out the trend of mid-major coaches who abandon their roots (and their schedules) the second they get a Power Conference paycheck. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Miami (OH) looks like they are a Sister Jean away from being this year's Cinderella story. Actually scratch that. Big Bad Bruce Pearl is their Sister Jean. Hutt and Chad break down why it's good to have Miami (OH) in your brackets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The guys are joined by Drew to dissect the "turnaround" at Vanderbilt. They explore why it has taken years for Vanderbilt to find its footing in the high-stakes NIL and transfer portal era. And with the 2026 tournament field officially set, Hutt, Chad, and Drew highlight the "bracket busters" to watch. Look for the guys to flag mid-major powerhouses like Santa Clara (a popular upset pick against 7-seed Kentucky this year) or South Florida as potential giant-killers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Last year's Sweet 16 featured zero mid-majors. Another clean sweep from this weekend's matchups would highlight even further what NIL is actually doing to competitive balance in college basketball. Hutt and Chad discuss why it's becoming more difficult to become the latest unforgettable Cinderella team in today's NCAA. Plus, OutKick Senior Writer, Armando Salguero joins to talk the Raves getting cold feet, Jalen Waddle to Denver and what it means for Malik Willis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Hutt and Chad discuss why Nate Oats proved once again that he runs the most undisciplined program in College Basketball. Bama fans that defend Oats just need to admit the truth: You like winning and don't care how you do it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Hutt and Chad discuss Arkansas winning the the Coach Cal tradeoff, why Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The madness has officially arrived in Nashville! Hutton and Chad are taking the show on the road, broadcasting LIVE from the heart of the action at the 6th & Peabody Beer Garden. With the SEC Tournament in full swing and the NCAA Selection Sunday just days away, the energy is electric and the takes are piping hot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

"How do you motivate kids in the age of NIL?"

Forget the "old school" labels—Rick Barnes has turned Tennessee into the nation's premier destination for high-impact transfers. With Ja'Kobi Gillespie joining Dalton Knecht and Chaz Lanier as the third straight Vol to win SEC Newcomer of the Year, Hutt and Chad break down why UT's development system is the ultimate pitch. Plus, Hutt and Chad sit down with former Duke standout and current Tennessee State Head Coach Nolan Smith. We dive deep into his transition from the sidelines of Cameron Indoor to leading his own program in Nashville. Nolan breaks down the "TSU Buy-In" and what it takes to build a winning culture at an HBCU. And Fox Sports Analyst, Tim Brando on what he misses covering the Big East tournament, instead of expanding March Madness the regular season needs to get more coverage and why the Big East needs to commit more money to NIL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Former Michigan TE, Jake Butt joins Hutt to discuss The Whittingham Way: how Michigan can recapture the "Warrior" mentality, the culture inside the locker room and navigating Michigan's identity crisis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

After months of speculation and a handshake deal that was supposed to send Maxx Crosby to Charm City for two first-round picks, the Ravens have officially backed out. Hutt breaks down the "medical concerns" that allegedly blew up the deal—But the story doesn't end with a "no deal." In a move that has the AFC North reeling, the Ravens executed a clinical "double-cross" by pivoting instantly to former Bengals star Trey Hendrickson. In the second half of the show, Hutt is joined by Big Ten Network Color Analyst and legendary Michigan TE Jake Butt. With the program at what he calls a "crossroads," Jake doesn't pull any punches about the current state of Ann Arbor and the path back to the mountaintop. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Michael “The Fort” McKenry joins the show to take us inside the clubhouse as MLB Spring Training heats up and the World Baseball Classic (WBC) takes center stage. As a former big-league catcher, McKenry offers a unique perspective on why the WBC has become a "must-watch" event for players and fans alike. We dive into the psychological shift from the relaxed atmosphere of February ball to the playoff-level intensity of representing your country. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Hutt breaks down the initial chaos of the 2026 NFL Free Agency period. With the legal tampering period officially underway, the landscape of the league is shifting rapidly and Hutt delivers his definitive list of the 3 Best and 3 Worst moves from the opening wave of free agency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

OutKick's Trey Wallace joins Hutt to break down a pivotal week in college athletics. With the SEC Tournament kicking off at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville (March 11-15) and Selection Sunday just days away, Trey provides an unfiltered look at who is trending toward a #1 seed and who is sweating on the bubble. Trey also pulls back the curtain on the College Sports Council and the growing tension between conference commissioners and the NCAA. As NIL valuations skyrocket—headlined by Kentucky's staggering $22M roster—we discuss whether big-money boosters are actually getting a return on their investment or if the "pay-to-play" era is reaching a breaking point. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Hutt breaks down the initial chaos of the 2026 NFL Free Agency period. With the legal tampering period officially underway, the landscape of the league is shifting rapidly. Hutt delivers his definitive list of the 3 Best and 3 Worst moves from the opening wave of free agency. OutKick's Trey Wallace joins the show to discuss the intersecting worlds of the NFL Draft and the modern college landscape and how the transfer portal and NIL are changing how players prepare for the NFL. Former MLB catcher and analyst Michael "The Fort" McKenry steps into the booth to pivot from the gridiron to the diamond as Spring Training winds down. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Grab your earplugs and check your insurance coverage, Hutt is diving into the sonic trenches of the NFL. We've all seen the "crowd noise" meters on TV, but Hutt has actually lived through the eardrum-shattering reality of the league's most chaotic atmospheres. Hutt ranks the five stadiums that make communication impossible and hearing loss inevitable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Peter Burns joins the show to preview the upcoming SEC Men's Basketball Tournament, breaking down the teams best positioned to make a deep run and which programs could be dangerous heading into March. Burns also discusses the pressure on the conference's top seeds, potential sleepers in the bracket, and what the tournament could mean for the NCAA Tournament seeding. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

On today's show, Hutt rolls out his list of the five loudest stadiums in the National Football League, breaking down which fan bases create the most intimidating environments on game day and which venues truly give their teams a home-field advantage. Plus, Peter Burns joins the show to preview the SEC Men's Basketball Tournament, discussing the teams best positioned to make a run, the pressure facing the conference's top programs, and what it all means heading into March. And Armando Salguero stops by to react to the latest NFL headlines, including the buzz around Maxx Crosby and the ripple effects across the league as NFL free agency heats up. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

John joins Hutt and Chad to discuss DJ Moore to the Bills, where's Max Crosby will to end up and what it will take for John to streak down Nashville's famous Honky Tonk row. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Christian joins the show to discuss what QBs can expect who are entering the NFL with very little experience in college, the offseason hires and favorite coach-QB pairing plus which college transfer portal QB will be the best fit in 2026. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Hutt and Chad take on one of the biggest questions facing the future of college athletics: if college football had a commissioner, who should it be? Who could unite the sport, handle NIL chaos, manage conference power struggles, and actually make sense of the playoff system?

The madness has officially arrived in Nashville! Hutt and Chad are joined by SEC Network analyst and former Tennessee legend Dane Bradshaw to dissect the 2026 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament. With the Florida Gators already claiming the regular-season crown, the real question is: Who has the depth to survive four days at Bridgestone Arena? Dane breaks down the favorite to win the SEC tournament, if Kentucky can get past the Sweet 16 and how Steven Pearl can make and impact at Auburn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Today, the studio smells like a grease fire in a salt factory because Hutt and Chad are finally settling the ultimate fast-food beef. McDonald's has unleashed the Big Arch—their supposed "Whopper killer"—and the boys are putting it to the ultimate test against the reigning king of the flame-grill. Will the "tangy Arch sauce" hold up, or is it just Big Mac sauce in a trench coat? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

From the Memphis territories to the boardroom of TNA and the modern-day rings of AEW, Jeff Jarrett has seen every peak and valley in the business. "The Last Outlaw" joins the show to discuss the current wrestling renaissance and whether we are living through a new "Golden Era" and the release of his new documentary “The Jeff Jarrett Story: HEART OF A PROMOTER” Available now on his Channel My World With Jeff Jarrett. Ready for the madness?

The transfer portal is buzzing, the boosters are restless, and the wins just aren't coming. Hutt and Chad dive into the gritty reality of NCAA Basketball to identify three head coaches who look completely out of their depth. Ready for the madness?