The Sports Debate Talk-Show of CommRadio™️, Penn State’s Web-Based Radio Station, live at https://www.commmedia.psu.edu/commradio from 3:300 on Fridays
The guys are back after a long hiatus to talk about a sport never spoken about on the show. It's called Soccer. Listen in to the crew discuss the World Cup, Odell Beckham Jr, QB controversies, and more.
After technology ripped you away from hearing from the guys in a while, they're back and better than ever. After a slow start, the discussions get heated about the state of the New York Yankees. Tune in to talk about them, and Dak Prescott, the NHL season, and much more.
In the absence of Josh, the presence of a studio audience, and with a new guest Noah Flenard, the guys discuss Aaron Judge's 61st Homerun, Tua's injury, and Sean Clifford vs Drew Allar.
Chevy was on his way back to the area, so the guys outsourced for their fourth mic spot. They got a station alum, new ESPN employee Eric Fenstermaker. Listen in while they speak about Kenny Golladay, Jerry Jones, and more.
As Josh flies to Alabama, the rest of the crew fights over their diehard fandoms. They also discuss Robert Sarver, Aaron Judge, and Chargers v Chiefs.
Another season, the same falsities from our host. Listen to the guys break down the Bills v Rams game (in other words, Joe trying to figure out who Darrell Henderson is without time to prep for this week's show) as well as MLB rule changes.
The guys return for Season 3, but only have a few minutes with the lead man. The glimpse at the new regime for next year comes at you to take about the MLB, Cavaliers' pickup of Donavan Mitchell, as well as NFL contenders.
After capturing CommRadio's 'Talk Show of the Year', the guys are back to strive for a dynasty. Before that, however, they're back, along with special guest Jon Draegar, to give the most over-exaggerated claims they can make before Phone Booth Season 3 begins. They discuss the losing slide of the Yankees, as well as Hot Takes for every NFL team.
The crew takes you behind the scenes of writing an article for CommRadio, as they create a full first-round NFL Mock Draft. No bad takes on purpose from Joe this week. Wow.
The crew welcomes Tim Rogers back to the show to talk Dwayne Haskins' tragic passing, Kershaw's ruined perfect game, and the NBA playoffs.
The crew calmly discusses the Lakers struggles throughout the season, and than screams at each other for the next hour about the NFL Draft. You don't want to miss Joe try to explain why the QBs are both going in the top 10 while the others have them dropping.
While this episode was supposed to highlight the advances in the war against the Sin Bin, I ruin the whole thing at the very end, because I am dumb. Listen to the Crew and special guest, hopefully for more weeks, Tim Rogers scream at each other for over an hour. I'm sorry Jerry.
As the main crew of Phone Booth moves to the Play-By-Play Booth this week, host Joe Callahan Jr welcomes special guest Jude Wozniak, as we break down his Philadelphia 76ers, Ben Simmons' injury, and Tyreek Hill choosing against the Jets.
The crew is back after a week's hiatus (never take a week off in March as a journalist). We break news from the previous week in the NFL's craziest offseason to date, along with some breaking news points during it.
Hosts Joe Callahan Jr & Grant Sheets and analysts Justin Ciavolella & Josh Bartosik debate between the 2022 QB prospects and predict the Big 10 Men's Ice Hockey victor. We also put Rob Manfred in a morgue.
In Phone Booth's first show about Hockey, and its first topic outside of the NFL and NBA since the CFP National Championship, hosts Joseph Callahan Jr & Grant Sheets (along with interim shadow Jude Wozniak) try and handle the wits in the slidey-puck arts of guests Josh Bartosik and Justin Ciavollela.
Host Joe Callahan Jr makes Co-Host Grant Sheets walk out of the studio after giving a 'Too Early 2023 Super Bowl Matchup' prediction. Guests Josh Bartosik and Justin "Chevy" Ciavolella stand in awe. We also talk about the Simmons-Harden trade.
Host Joe Callahan Jr breaks down the hard Super Bowl and the soft minds of the Harden-Simmons trade in Co-Host Grant Sheets' absence.
Hosts Joe Callahan Jr and Grant Sheets & recurring guest Josh Bartosik recap the Championship weekend matchups and discuss the Brian Flores lawsuit, Tom Brady's Retirement (Finally), and Bradley Beal Trade Rumors.
Hosts Joe Callahan Jr and Grant Sheetz & guest Josh Bartosik discuss NFL Divisional Matchups, the coaching carousel, Warriors slump, and Mitch Trubisky's next destination.
Hosts Joe Callahan Jr & Grant Sheets with guest Josh Bartosik discuss the NFL Wild Card Round, whether the Bills are a legit threat, and much more.
Hosts Joe Callahan Jr and Grant Sheets welcome Aidan Torok and Lara Judkowski to recap the month of December, as well as discuss the 2022 NFL Black Monday of coaching fires & Russell Westbrook.
Host Joe Callahan Jr and de facto Co-Host Grant Sheets revisit topics of the Pittsburg Steelers, as they lose in embarrassing fashion to the Minnesota Vikings, and the Los Angeles Lakers, who lose to Memphis Grizzlies' farm team, while also giving a moment of silence for NFL Super Bowl Champion WR Demaryius Thomas.
Host Joe Callahan Jr and analyst Grant Sheets discuss the CFB Championship weekend, as well as allegations that Jason Tatum is a selfish player.
Host Joe Callahan Jr and analyst Grant Sheets debate whether or not Lebron James can figure out how to get the Lakers' ship on the right track.
Host Joseph Callahan Jr and analysts Grant Sheets and Rob Cardini discuss the true potential of the struggling Pittsburg Steelers
Host Joe Callahan Jr and Grant Sheets break the shock of news in the sports week, including Cam Newton's return to Carolina, OBJ's signing with the Rams, and Ben Simmons stating that the situation with the 76ers is taking a tole on his mental health.
Host Joe Callahan Jr briefs you on what to expect going forward and discusses the Philadelphia Eagles' loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kyrie Irving's absence in home games.
Host Joe Callahan Jr and analysts Grant Sheets and Rob Cardini struggle to find much to disagree about while discussing the lack of media coverage of the MLB in the wake of the World Series Finale and Odell Beckham Jr being released on waivers.