Rapp in the Morning is a sports talk show hosted by Bryan Rapp. It is live on KJcclive.com at 8:00am pacific time on Wednesdays. Rapp in the Morning will be focused on football, basketball, and baseball.
This week Bryan opened the show talking about the Super Bowl and the NBA. Ian joined the show to break down and recap the Super Bowl.
This week Bryan discussed Kobe Bryant, Jimmy Garoppolo, and the Dallas Cowboys coaching search. When Ian joined the tow of them broke down the NBA, NFL, an MLB.
This Week Bryan Discussed the Dallas Cowboys and NFL contracts. Ian joined the show and the two of them discussed the PGA Tour, NFL previews and recaps.
This week Bryan opened the show discussing the Cowboys’ head coach situation and why the Committee should not have dropped Ohio State from number 1 to Number 2. Ian Joined the show for the last hour and the two of them discussed the NFL and MLB.
This week Bryan opened the show talking about the 49ers, Cowboys, and college football. Ian joined the show for the remaining part of the show and the two of them broke down the NFL from last week and previewed next week's game between the 49ers and Ravens.
This week Bryan opened the show talking about the NFL and college football. Ian joined the show for the last hour and talked about many different NFL topics including who the top 10current quarterbacks are.
This week Bryan opened the show by talking about the refs handed the Monday night football game to the Packers and why top coaches in college football should stay in college. For the middle of show Ian joined the show to discuss the AL and NL championship.
This week Bryan opened the show discussing why Clemson should not be the number one or two ranked team in the country, why Baker Mayfield is not as good as advertised, and how teams have figured out how to slow down the Kansas Chiefs offense. Ian joined Bryan for the final hour of the show to discuss the MLB Playoffs, Browns vs 49ers game, and why the Rams are struggling.
This week Ian joined Bryan for the first half-hour to discuss Jerry Jones', the new law in California, and predictions for the MLB postseason. For the remaining hour Bryan was by himself and broke down Why Teddy Bridgewater should be starter in the NFL, if Jim Harbaugh will fired from Michigan, and he gave his top ten college football rankings.
This week Bryan was joined by Ian for the first half hour of the show and they discussed the injuries to Big Ben and Drew Brees, as well as Daniel Jones making his first start on Sunday. Bryan was then on his own to break down the rest of the NFL and college football.
This week Bryan discussed the Antonio Brown situation, college football scheduling, and whether Jim Harbaugh should be fired from Michigan. When Ian joined Bryan, they discussed Julio Jones' new contract, NL and AL Wild Card predictions, and what to make of the Browns' loss to the Titans.
This week Bryan discussed NFL contracts and trades as well as college football topics which no one is talking about. Ian joined the show for the last hour to break down, discuss, and predict the NFL.
This week Bryan broke down all of the latest trades and free agency moves from around the NBA. He also discussed who will be the biggest surprise team in college football and who will be the biggest let down.
This week Bryan broke down the craziness that was NBA Free Agency. As well as coming up with a way to explain how the playoffs work.
This week Bryan discussed the NBA, MLB, and how one state is going to pay college athletes.
Bryan opened the show talking about the NBA. Ian and Jammar joined the show for the second and third segments to break down the biggest topics in the NBA and NFL.
This week Bryan opened the show discussing the Warriors, Lakers, and the NBA Lottery. Ian joined Bryan for the remaining hour to talk mostly about the NBA, with a little bit of talk regarding the concern of MLB attendance.
Bryan opened the show by discussing the New York Giants draft pick, how NFL teams should draft, and Tiger Woods' future movie.For the last 2/3 of the show Ian called in and they discussed college football, NBA, and the NFL Draft.
Ian and Bryan talked everything relating to the NFL Draft.
This week Bryan opened the show discussing why Jeanie Buss should not turnover the Lakers to Magic Johnson, how much money Russell Wilson should actually take, and Russell Westbrook's 20-20-20 game. Ian joined Bryan for the second and third segments of the show to discuss college basketball, NBA, and MLB.
This week Bryan opened the show by discussing how the new rule change will affect the NFL, a new possible Lakers head coach, and he gave out his second to last mock draft. Ian joined the show for the last hour to break down various topics.
This week on Rapp in the Morning Bryan opened the show with why LeBron James should have taken a year off from basketball and how perseverance led to Rory McIlroy's win at the Players Championship. Ian joined the show for the second and third segments to break down where LeBron James will be remembered when he retires, Mike Trout's $430 million dollar contract, and if the Raiders are playing with the New York Giants in regards to Dwayne Haskins.
This week Ian joined me via the phone and we broke all the big news in sports from the past week.
This week Bryan discussed his 4th mock drafting the first segment. In the second and third segment Ian joined Bryan to discuss player contracts, the Robert Kraft and Larry Baer situation, and where Kyler Murray should be and will be drafted.
This week I did my third mock draft. Ian joined me for a recap of championship Sunday and Super Bowl predictions.
This week we discussed the coaching carousel in the NFL, reaped the divisional round games, and previewed the AFC and NFC championships.
We reaped the CFP national championship and wild card weekend. As well as previewed the divisional round.
This week in college football we recapped the major bowl games as well as preview the National Championship game. In the NFL we discussed possible candidates and previewed the wildcard games this weekend.
We talked about anything and everything NFL this week.
This week I talked about my mock draft, the issues in Green Bay, and the shut out that the Cowboys had last Sunday.
This week during the college football segment I broke down the SEC Championship game, Big Ten Championship game, and the urban Meyer retirement story. For the NFL segment of the Show I was Joined by Ian and Mikie as we broke down the Mike McCarthy firing, whether or not Dak Prescott earned himself $30 million per year after beating the Saints, and whether Marvin Lewis should be fired from the Bengals. In our final segment we talked about if we are seeing the beginning of the end for the Warriors and can Brad Stevens lead the Celtics to an Eastern Conference title.
This week in College Football we talked about the Ohio State win over Michigan, the Mack Brown hire at North Carolina, and the Texas A&M seven overtime win against LSU. In the NFL segment we talked about the Leonard Fournette fight against the Bills, whether it was a good move for the Washington Redskins to pick up Reuben Foster, and the Rodgers McCarthy relationship. In the basketball segment we broke down if the Clippers have what it takes to stay atop the Western Conference and the new NET ratings that the NCAA released on Monday.
This week for college football we talked about weather UCF deserved to be ranked in the top ten or not, Les Miles being hired to replace David Beaty at Kansas, and a possible college football playoff chaos scenario. During the NFL segment I was joined by Ian as we broke down the Rams win over the Chiefs, the gruesome Alex Smith injury, and whether Lamar Jackson is a true NFL starter or not. For the final segment of the show we discussed the Warriors dropping 4 of their last 5 games, whether the Lakers are a real threat, and who we think is going to win the NBA Championship right now.
This week in college football I talked about the racial slur news coming out of Ohio State, preview and predict the power 5 conference championships, and a new segment called The Morning Radar. During the NFL portion of the show I was joined by Ian and we discussed LeVeon Bell forgoing the rest of the season, analyzed the decision by the NFL to move the Rams vs Chiefs game from Mexico City to Los Angeles, and broke down the game of the week. In the final segment of episode 8, Mikie joined the panel and we talked about Carmelo being "released" by the rockets, Draymond Green being suspended, and we analyzed the Jimmy Butler trade.
This week in college football I debunked the College Football Playoff Committee rankings as well as talked about coaches who are on the hot seat, and the best games to watch this week. In the NFL segment I was joined by Ian and we discussed our midseason awards. In the NBA we talked about the Luke Walton situation, possible 1-16 playoff seeding, and if Cleveland will rehire Mike Brown.
This week I had a full house to discuss the crazy week in college football, the NFL, the start to the World Series, as well as the Paul, Rondo fight.
This week in college football I recap last weeks games, as well as talk about the Tua Tagaviloa on going knee issue, and the decision Nick Bosa made. For the NFL segment I was joined by Big Nick and Ian as we broke down the possible Amari Cooper and Dereck Carr trade, the Patriots close over the Chiefs as well as all the extra that went with that game, and the 49ers collapse against the Packers. In our final segment the panel and I broke down the league championship series and the first two games of the NBA season.
This week I talked about college football and gave my picks for the college football midseason awards. I was also joined by Ian via a phone call for the NFL segment and Big Nick in person for the remaining three segments. During the NFL portion of Rapp in the Morning we talked about the Jay Ajayi injury, the interesting call on 4th down in the Dallas-Houston game, and Drew Brees passes Peyton Manning on the all time career passing yards list. Finally we discussed the AL and NL division series', the upcoming championship series, and the NBA general managers survey.
This week Ian, Big Nick, and I discussed college football, NFL, and MLB.
On this weeks episode we discussed college football, NFL, and MLB playoff races In the college football segment we talked about the Virginia Tech loss, the Stanford win over Oregon, and the Texas A&M ranking. During the NFL segment we covered the Bills dominating win over the vikings, the Browns as a team, and Dereck Carrs contract. We also discussed the wildcard races, division races, and the projected World Series winners.