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 explaining how the Chiefs keep saying they are one or two plays away, with the season on the line time to make those plays.

The Drive discussed the change in messaging the Chiefs have about their plan for tackle against the Texans this weekend.

Nate Taylor, of ESPN, joined The Drive to discuss the Chiefs OL for Sunday how they matchup against the Houston Texans.

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With the season on the brink, The Drive listed the things the Chiefs will need this offseason.

Michael Swain, of 247 Sports, joined The Drive to discuss the report that KU freshman Darryn Peterson is set to play this weekend.

Rodney Marsh, Soccer Commentator for Sirius XM, joined The Drive to discuss the World Cup draw and the group the USA is in.

The Drive looked at the incredible schedule of games we have in both college and pro football this upcoming weekend.

The Drive was frustrated by how the World Cup draw was such a bad television product.

Landry Locker, of Sports Radio 610 in Houston, joined The Drive to give a breakdown of the Chiefs opponent for this weekend.

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The Drive opened the show puzzled by the Chiefs plan for how they will handle OT on Sunday against the Texans.

Joshua Brisco, Pre and Postgame Host for the Chiefs Radio Network, joined The Drive to discuss the Chiefs in a must win game against the Houston Texans.

The Drive explained how teams like Vanderbilt wanting to add a 13th game shows the lack of concise rules in college football.

The Drive asked people to give the football reason why the Chiefs are going to win over the Texans on Sunday at Arrowhead.

The Drive reviewed the top 5 songs of 2025 for Joshua Brisco from his Spotify account.

With Dave Portnoy in town tasting pizza, The Drive built a Mt. Rushmore of the top 4 pizza places in Kansas City.

The Drive reacted to the breaking and unsurprising news that Kansas State will hire former player Collin Klein as new head coach.

Sean Pendergast, of Sports Radio 610 in Houston, joined The Drive to discuss the red hot Houston Texans.

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The Drive opened the show with the breaking news that Kansas State head coach Chris Klieman is retiring and former QB Collin Klein is set to replace him.

With the retirement of Chris Klieman, The Drive wondered if the old school ball coach can still exists in college sports right now.

The Drive played what Chris Klieman said to the media today after the news that he is retiring from Kansas State.

Steven Spector joined The Drive and was heated about the Chiefs plan for the OL with the injury of Joshua Simmons.

Patrick Mahomes joined The Drive for an exclusive one on one interview about the Chiefs ability to make the postseason this year.

The Drive pulled more stats that highlight that the team is averse to running the ball from under center.

It is that time of year, The Drive revealed what Rob's top five most listened to songs on Spotify were for 2025.

John Kurtz, host of the 3MAW Podcast, joined The Drive to discuss the news that Kansas State head coach Chris Klieman is retiring and Collin Klein is taking over.

The Drive explained how the lack of play from Darryn Peterson at 95% of health is likely one of two things at play.

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The Drive opened the show explaining how the messaging around the health and availability around Kansas freshman Darryn Peterson.

With their win on MNF, The Drive explained why the New England Patriots are the team people should believe will represent the AFC in the Super Bowl.

The NFL is full of close division races, and The Drive predicted who win those races.

Matt Verderame, of Sports Illustrated, joined The Drive to breakdown the AFC playoff picture and the Chiefs chances of making the postseason.

The Drive wondered when Darryn Peterson will eventually play this season for the Kansas Jayhawks.

John Fanta, College basketball broadcaster for NBC Sports, joined The Drive to discuss Kansas matchup with Uconn while not having Darryn Peterson.

With the parity inside the AFC, The Drive wondered which teams are inside or outside the circle of trust.