The Drive comes your way weekdays from 2pm-6pm on 610 Sports Radio. Carrington Harrison & 'The Sports Machine' Sean Levine will make you laugh, listen & learn in the afternoon or on your drive home from work. They're passionate, dynamic and care about giving the listeners the quality and entertainment they demand. Tune in!
The Drive podcast is a must-listen for anyone who wants to stay up-to-date on Kansas City regional sports, including the Chiefs, Royals, Kansas State, and Mizzou. Not only does this podcast provide insightful information about local teams, but it also offers hilarious takes on national sports news and tabloids. The chemistry between hosts Cdot, Sports Machine, and Rob may not always be perfect, but their loyalty to each other shines through and makes the show incredibly charming.
One of the best aspects of The Drive podcast is the local perspective it provides on Kansas City sports. As a long-time KC fan from California, I appreciate being able to get as much Chiefs information as possible. This podcast delivers that and more by diving into local sports stories and offering analysis that you won't find in mainstream media. Hosts C-dot and BK are particularly enjoyable to listen to with their engaging personalities and wealth of knowledge.
Another great aspect of The Drive podcast is its ability to keep listeners informed no matter where they are located. A reviewer from Nebraska notes that this podcast is a great way to keep up with all the news as a KC sports fan living outside of Kansas City. Whether you're in California or Nebraska, The Drive provides comprehensive coverage of regional sports that you won't want to miss.
However, there have been some complaints about episodes or segments being unavailable for download. One reviewer mentions not wanting to waste their time if they can't access all four hours of the show. While this may be an issue for some listeners who prefer to download episodes for convenience or offline listening, it's important to note that this doesn't seem to be a widespread problem.
In conclusion, The Drive podcast is an entertaining and informative listen for anyone interested in Kansas City regional sports or just looking for a good laugh while staying up-to-date on national sports news. Despite any minor issues with availability for download, the charm, chemistry, and loyalty between the hosts make this podcast a true gem. Give it a try - you won't regret it!

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The Drive had a stat that proved why they knew the Royals offense wasn't going to have a big day in the finale against the Twins.

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The Drive opened the show explaining how all three of the local college hoops programs are at a bit of a crossroads.

The Drive reacted to the breaking news that Royals closer Carlos Estevez is headed to the IL with a foot contusion.

The Drive played what Lance Zierlein and Daniel Jeremiah said about why the Chiefs could be going with a RT in the first round of the NFL Draft.

The Drive wondered if Andy Reid is lying or telling the truth when he says the Chiefs are better than most teams at WR.

The Drive explained how the USMNT is going to be disappointing in the upcoming World Cup.

The Drive played what Ian Eagle said on a podcast about his view of the iconic GW shot from Uconn in the Elite 8.

David Birch, head basketball coach at Shawnee Mission Northwest, joined The Drive to tell stories of the recruitment of Keaton Wagler.

Now that the season is over, and like his KU career is over. The Drive wondered if KU fans will continue to follow the career of Darryn Peterson.

Lance Zierlein, of the NFL Network, joined The Drive to discuss the upcoming NFL Draft and the needs the Chiefs still have this offseason.

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The Drive opened the show explaining how the Royals pitching has been carrying the Royals early in the season, while the bats aren't too hot.

The Drive made a point to explain how the Uconn GW shot on Sunday against Duke is potentially the biggest tournament shot of all time.

The Drive explained about the NFL won't have the Chiefs on Opening Night, and how Clark Hunt said as much during the owner's meetings.

The Drive was happy to report the early success of the ABS system in MLB, and how its gateway to the robot umps.

The Drive explained how despite his pushback, Tiger needs to invest in a personal driver because of his plethora of car accidents.

The Drive played what the boss had to say about Royals fans who have custom Mahomes Royals jersey, and why he hates it.

Josh Vernier joined The Drive to discuss the Royals 2-2 start, and the decision for Q to go to Estevez in the 9th on Saturday night.

The Drive laughed at the idea that Carlos Estevez going into the walking boot is partly injury, partly the Royals manipulation to get him a rehab stint with hopes with increasing velocity.

As retirement rumors continue to swirl, The Drive wondered what the future of Bill Self is with the portal opening in a week for college basketball.

The Drive played what Brad Underwood said about the recruitment of Keaton Wagler, and wondered how the Wildcats and Jayhawks didn't recruit him?

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The Drive opened the show on Opening Day reacting to the lineup that has Jac Caglianone on the bench.

The Drive looked at the over/under for win totals across MLB and how it explains where the Royals are expected to finish.

The Drive reacted to the breaking news that Tiger Woods was arrested for a DUI following a car accident in Florida.

Aaron Ladd, noted Braves fan of KOMU 8 in Columbia, joined The Drive to discuss his excitement about the return of baseball.

Josh Vernier joined The Drive to discuss the Opening Day lineup and if this is an indication that Caglianone is a platoon player in 2026.

The Drive broke down the Sweet 16 games, which delivered great basketball last night.

Rex Hudler, of the Royals Television Network, joined The Drive fired up for the start of Royals baseball in 2026.

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The Drive opened the show explaining how the Royals didn't make a massive offseason move, and the optimism is built around internal player growth.

The Drive looked at the state of college athletics and came to the conclusion all the most successful programs have one big money booster.

The Drive explained how there are two players that you can point to at seasons end, and if they are good the Royals will be good.

As the tournament has been mostly chalk, The Drive wondered if people like this better than the alternative.

Joel Goldberg, of the Royals Television Network, joined The Drive to preview the upcoming Royals baseball season.

The Drive played what Arizona and Iowa State head coaches said about coaching vacancies in college basketball.