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 opened the show with the reports that Miami Edge Rusher Rueben Bain has small arms, and what it means for his draft prospects.

After hearing from Rocco Miller, The Drive wondered if the changes in CBB have led to end of mid majors being successful in the tournament.

The Drive wondered if the Chiefs are considering keeping Taylor on the roster, and keeping Jaylon Moore at swing tackle.

The Drive played what Colin Cowherd had to say about the Chiefs facing another down year in 2026.

The Drive wondered what NFL move will be the first one that stops the league and makes people say wow.

With the news of Bain having shorter arms, The Drive wondered what fans concern is with his arm length.

Rocco Miller, Bracketologist for the Field of 68, joined The Drive to discuss where he has Kansas and Missouri in his latest bracketology.

The Drive was stunned to learn about covers of popular hip hop songs from non-hip hop artists.

Jay Binkley, of the Characters Concerns Podcast, joined The Drive to discuss the value of arm length for edge rushers in the NFL Draft.

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The Drive opened the show playing the comments from Bears coach Ben Johnson about the impact that EB had on the Bears last year.

After their win against Tennessee, The Drive explained why Mizzou should be a lock to make the NCAA Tournament.

The Drive built a hypothetical trade about adding Achane to the Chiefs, and wondered if fans would do it.

Mitch Holthus, voice of the Kansas City Chiefs, joined The Drive from Indianapolis to discuss all the happenings from the combine.

Brandon Kiley, of ESPN 101 in STL, joined The Drive to breakdown the Chiefs pursuit of a running back and the Mizzou win over Tennessee.

Aaron Ladd, of KOMU 8 in Columbia, joined The Drive to discuss the Tigers up and down season and how they should still be in the tournament.

The Drive wondered what potion player and pitcher would Royals fans would want to know their end of year stats now.

The Drive laid out some of the rules that the UFL is adapting for the spring league, and why the NFL should consider it.

The Drive discussed the lawsuit Mahomes and Kelce are facing, and how it appears to free publicity for the sneaker company.

Gabe DeArmond, of Power Mizzou, joined The Drive to discuss the Tigers and how they are currently safely in the field for the tournament.

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The Drive opened the show playing some of the things that Chiefs GM Brett Veach said when he met with the media at the combine in Indianapolis.

After hearing from Nate Taylor, The Drive explained why they believe Trent McDuffie will be on the Chiefs next season because it in unlikely they get an first rounder for him.

The Drive explained that despite his offseason allegations, the Chiefs should stay patient and not cut Rashee Rice this offseason barring more news coming out.

Matt Tait, of R1S1 Sports, joined The Drive to give insight on the incredible success Bill Self has had on Big Monday at Allen during his time at KU.

Nate Taylor, of ESPN, joined The Drive live from Indy to give the latest on all things happening with the Chiefs at the Combine.

The Drive was surprised by how few athletes are leaving the Winter Olympics as superstars, the way we see with the summer games.

The Drive tried to understand how a elite athlete could become a anti-social loner, which is how Darryn Peterson described himself.

CJ Moore, of The Athletic, joined The Drive to discuss his piece about the demeanor of KU star freshman Darryn Peterson.

The Drive was happy to announce a pop-a-shot tournament that is coming soon, with all the details on how to register.

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Following the Royals Spring Training game, The Drive played the hits.

The Drive opened the show with the reports the Chiefs are monitoring the situation this offseason with Tyreek Hill.

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Following the Royals ST opener, The Drive ended the week with the hits.

The Drive chuckled about the story of how a small show company is suing Mahomes and Kelce steakhouse over copyright infringement.

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The Drive opened the show with more of the same, another game where Kansas guard Darryn Peterson couldn't finish the game.