This podcast is loaded with audio from up and coming Radio host & producer Tony G. These are clips from his show on SNC Radio, "The Tony G Show" and his time at The Fan WDUZ
The final episode of the illustrious history of The Tony G Show is here. The 173rd and FINAL episode includes a discussion about the Green Bay Packers NFL Draft Class in a segment that features an impromptu phone call to Matthew Swanson, the NFL Draft Expert for the podcast. Then, for one final time, Tony G discusses the Brewers season to this point and how the rest of the way will look for them in the MLB. To conclude the show, Will McCormick and Tony G embrace the history and the future in a teary-eyed goodbye to Tony G Nation.
A tradition for The Tony G Show as Jason Fonder visits the podcast once a season, but this time to say goodbye. Jason is a sports encyclopedia from Green Bay and has been close with Tony G for years, and at least once every season in The Tony G Show's history, he has come on the pod to talk sports. Today, he, along with Will McCormick and Tony G talk give three hot takes on the NBA in a brief basketball segment before turning to football and baseball. He discusses the off-season for the Seattle Seahawks as well as Aaron Rodgers and the Packers, along with talking about Tom Brady playing into his 90s. Then he debates the better career between Albert Pujols and Miguel Cabrera along with other hot button topics in MLB like pitch clocks, baseball quality, and robot umpires. The show concludes with Jason Fonder commending Will and Tony G for their accomplishments in the podcast industry and bodes farewell to the podcast for one final time.
The NFL Draft Preview episode of The Tony G Show is here! Tony G and Will McCormick bring in a friend and NFL Draft Specialist, who is also the College Football expert of The Tony G Show, Matt Swanson to discuss the 2022 NFL Draft. In this episode, Matt Swanson gives his mock draft for the top 10 picks in the draft, with a surprise at #1. Then, Tony G has Swan mock the first 5 picks for the Packers in the draft, as well as another name to watch for Green Bay in the later rounds on day 3. The third and final segment of the show is a ranking of the top-5 QBs in the draft. To conclude the show, the trio of Will, Matt, & TG take a trip down memory lane with each other, taking a look back at their roots in SNC Radio.
Tony G is alone for today's Tony G Show, as Will McCormick will return for the final 3 episodes starting on Thursday. On today's show, Tony G argues that "robot umpires" are imminent, and it is because of how umpires are performing this season. He also discusses that pace of play rules need to be relaxed in the game of baseball in that first segment. Then, TG argues that back injuries need to be taken seriously in a segment defending Ben Simmons decision to sit out, but then he calls Ben Simmons a fool for being uninvested on the sideline. These protests at NBA games are getting out of hand and Tony G discusses why in the 3rd and final segment of the show.
Including this episode, there are only 5 more episodes of The Tony G Show. Today's show includes debates on Deebo Samuel and his future after asking for a trade away from the San Francisco 49ers. Then, Tony G looks at college basketball coaches and faculty stepping away from the sport and he speculates with Will about if there is any correlation to the modernization of the NCAA. To conclude, Tony G makes the case that Armando Gallaraga's near-perfect game should be overturned into a perfect game with recent developments after an argumentative paper from a law class to Rob Manfred.
Will and Tony G are reunited for today's show to discuss the NBA at the start of the Playoff season. The duo debates the credentials of Marcus Smart as the DPOY as well as Kyrie Irving, the blowouts so far, as well as scheduling changes that could be made to quicken up the entire playoff season for the basketball world. After that, the show turns to football, first to discuss the impact on the Packers Sammy Watkins will have, specifically with the draft plan for Green Bay. To conclude, the USFL is talked about following its first week of existence, to the extent of how long it will take for the league to collapse because of some of the things it does wrong.
For the first time in a long time, an episode of The Tony G Show is being published on a Friday with the unusual schedule of both Will McCormick and Tony G. For this episode, Tony G works alone to crown his newest "Worst Owner in Pro Sports" knocking off James Dolan from the top of the list. Tony G then turns to baseball to discuss the unwritten rules of baseball in the recent encounter of the Padres and Giants with an argument, a plea rather, for baseball to move past the old way of thinking regarding the unwritten rules of the sport. To conclude, Tony G discusses the Savanah Bananas in a conversation where he dubs the organization the WWE or the Harlem Globetrotters of the baseball world.
For today's episode, Tony G breaks down the heavy weekend between the Brewers and Cubs on opening weekend in the MLB. Then, Will & Tony G debate whether firing Frank Vogel was the right move for the Lakers after their sub-par season. Speaking of sub-par, the show concludes with a discussion of The Masters, Tiger Woods, and the birds at Augusta National...Again.
Today's show is all baseball as the day of this recording is also Opening Day for Major League Baseball. Both Will McCormick and Tony G discuss the isolation of fans from the front office of the MLB and what this season means to the game of baseball. Then Tony G discusses how the season will turn out for the Milwaukee Brewers with a hot-take on a particular season for one of the stud-starting pitchers in Milwaukee. To conclude, the duo discusses the reunion in St. Louis between the Cardinals and Albert Pujols for the last season in the storied career of the Cardinal legend.
Are the birds at Augusta National, home of the famous Master's tournament for the green jacket, real or are those sounds just piped onto the course? Tony G and Will tackle that impossible yet important question in today's episode, which also features Tony G making a prediction about who will win this year's gree jacket. To start the show, however, Tony G discusses the Final Four and National Championship at the conclusion of the March Madness Tournament in a discussion in which he relates the Kansas Jayhawks to The Green Bay Packers. The second segment for the show has Tony G and Will calling out the Miami Dolphins for their preposterous trade of Devante Parker to their in-division rival, the New England Patriots. Bit of a goofy episode today as well so make sure to strap in once you hit play...
Tony G and Will McCormick are reunited for today's episode to discuss the recent updates in the sports world. For the first segment, Tony G finally gets to the NBA and the Milwaukee Bucks, in a conversation where he discloses his top-3 in the MVP voting with no surprise at #1. Then, the two turn to the NFL and debate the pros and cons of the new overtime rules in the postseason. To conclude, they discuss Tik Tok for the first time ever in an interesting segment relating to the football world.
Tony G rides solo once again to discuss the craziness of this past weekend, with more than just sports. He starts the show by spending 2-3 minutes on the bizarre moment during The Oscars Award Show between Chris Rocks and Will Smith and elaborates on who's side he's on in this whole matter. Then, he turns to sports to argue that Matt Ryan is not going to solve anything in Indianapolis for the Colts after his declined play following the prime of his career a few seasons ago. After that, Tony G reluctantly recaps his NCAA tourney predictions of the Sweet 16 and the Elite 8 and persists to predict the Final Four and National Championship, picking a team you won't want to see win. To conclude the show, Tony G talks about the potential future possibilities of Green Bay in hosting big events after their bid for the 2024 NFL Draft was denied in favor for Detroit.
Will McCormick has returned to The Tony G Show after his spring break vacation and returns to his normal self and goofy nature as co-host of the show. Tony G and Will discuss the NCAA March Madness Tournament and predict the final 4 rounds, starting with the Sweet 16 and Elite 8 this upcoming weekend. Then, the two discuss the major changes to the NFL landscape with the Browns acquiring Deshaun Watson from the Texans and Tyreek Hill departing Kansas City for Miami, both players were then given major money in their deals with their new teams. Tony G and Will debate if these transactions help or hurt the teams involved moving forward into draft season.
Mike Wallerich is the head coach of the St. Norbert College Baseball team, and someone who has a history with the host, Tony G. Tony G briefly played for Wallerich at SNC in 2018, which played a role in their relationship that started with Wallerich recruiting Tony during his high school days as a player. In this interview, Wallerich discusses his roots at SNC, as he has been a member of the community for around 15 years as a player & coach. Wally recalls memories from his career under Tom Winske, and what he learned from the former head coach that he uses in his coaching style today. Wallerich also talks about the struggles of being a part-time head coach, as well as the most rewarding facets of recently being awarded full-time status over this past winter. Along with a conversation about Mike's coaching style and philosophies, he details what it takes to be a good baseball player at the Division III level. Wally also talks about what motivates him to be the best coach and community member he can be, at St. Norbert College.
After a week off for spring break, The Tony G Show returns with a lot to talk about. Will McCormick is still enjoying his spring break festivities so Tony G rolls solo to discuss the sports world and its recent headlines. To start, Tony G analyzes the state of the Green Bay Packers with their recent transactions, the most talked-about of which, being the trade of Davante Adams. After that, TG breaks down what he describes as the overpay of the century with a certain MLB team and MLB former MVP. To conclude the show, another Wisconsin Sports Segment to recap the 2 games of the Wisconsin Badgers in the NCAA Tournament. This discussion also has a thank you and goodbye to Brad Davison, and maybe Johnny Davis?
Tony G returns after canceling Tuesday's show due to a sinus infection that put him in bed for the weekend prior. Therefore, he powers through the back-end of the infection for today's show with Will McCormick to discuss Aaron Rodgers coming back to the Packers and if Green Bay is still the favorite in the NFC heading into next season. After that, Tony G segues from a team to beat in the NFC, to the AFC to make a prediction about the Broncos. Listen to the episode to hear where TG has them slated to finish in their division of the AFC West come next January. To conclude the show, Tony G and Will talk about Calvin Ridley's 17 game suspension for gambling and compare it to the other suspension penalities the NFL has handed out over the years.
Tony G finally gets to the whole Deshaun Watson case and lays out what the future will potentially be for the star QB. Tony G and Will both discuss the financial aspect of it, which is another reason why he has no momentum towards a favorable outcome. Then, the two discuss the MLB Lockout, in a segment where Tony G calls Rob Manfred a "snake." That is followed by a conversation praising the Badgers Basketball team after their Big Ten Championship on Tuesday, knocking off Purdue for the 2nd time this season.
Tony G brings an opinionated attitude to today's show to discuss Kyler Murray asking for a raise from Arizona before his rookie deal is over. Tony discusses why he thinks Murray asking for a new contract is premature to the relationship between Murray and the Cardinals. Then, Tony blasts Derek Jeter for stepping away from the CEO position with the Marlins. Tony and Will also make predictions on the future of Derek Jeter following his departure from Miami. To conclude the show, Tony G and Will debate on the NFL taking a home game away from the Green Bay Packers in the 2022 regular season.
In today's show, Tony G finally spends time breaking down the MLB Lockout situation and what takeaways are to be made of it. Then, for the first time ever, Tony G and Will discuss the USFL. The two talk about how the USFL could end up being good for the NFL. The episode concludes by revisiting the Michigan-Wisconsin brawl from this past weekend, with bost teams being in action the night before this recording, for the first time since the scuffle.
Dan Lukes has been a part of the St. Norbert College athletic department for nearly 25 years and has seen it all from national championship hockey teams to bitter cold baseball games for the Green Knights. Lukes is also in his 2nd stint as the De Pere Legion Baseball coach and talks about his 4 state championships with the program, with the most recent one in the summer of 2021. He sits down with Tony G to recount his start in his journalism career after graduating from UW-Oshkosh and his memories in sports working for SNC & De Pere Legion. Dan also talks about the athletic directors he has worked with and the common trait he sees in successful AD's.
The whole Michigan-Wisconsin scuffle has the sports world on fire which is why Tony G and Will get together to discuss how the entire thing is Juwan Howard's fault and what reverberations are to follow for the Michigan program without Howard for the rest of the regular season. Tony G also proposes how to make the NBA Dunk Contest must-watch TV again with a new proposed format after the snooze-fest on Saturday. The show concludes with Tony G breaking down his new favorite racer replacing Matt DiBenedetto following the Daytona 500.
Will McCormick returns to the podcast after his business absence from Tuesday's show to talk with Tony G about Aaron Rodgers winning his 4th MVP award by comparing his season to Tom Brady's. That debate is followed up by a discussion about Cooper Kupp's candidacy for the MVP. Then, Tony G blasts the NFL for the mockery of Coach of The Year voting as Matt LaFleur fell victim to the landslide victory of Mike Vrabel in Tennessee. The show concludes with a discussion about the NFL Hall of Fame class of 2022, starting with local inductee, LeRoy Butler. In that Hall of Fame discussion, Tony G and Will draft up a new idea for potential Hall of Fame induction decisions in the future.
In his third season at the helm of the SNC Women's Hockey team, AJ Aitken has begun to grow a winning culture for the program. In this interview, Coach Aitken recounts his beginnings in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada, as well as the memories from his playing days, including an MVP of the AJHL in 1996. Then, he transitions to discuss his coaching experiences and philosophies, and how that cultivates his ideal program atmosphere. Coach Aitken has 5 championships under his belt as a player and assistant coach and is confident he can achieve one as a head coach with the Women's Hockey Program. AJ also discusses his family in "60 Seconds with AJ Aitken" which reveals his true motivation in his life as a coach and a man of hockey.
Tony G rides solo to recap what he saw during Super Bowl LVI. He discusses his 3 postgame thoughts on the game, while 2 of them are reaffirming his pregame thoughts from the last episode. Tony also answers the question of whether the Rams won or the Bengals lost. To conclude the show, TG comments on the Super Bowl halftime show and what the standards should be for live performances at sporting events.
Everything from stats to stories and in between, The Tony G Show is your best chance to get caught up on Super Bowl LVI. Tony G and Will discuss the players, coaches, and stats from both the Bengals and Rams ahead of this championship game. As we all know, Tony G does his homework, and pulled up what stats he thinks matter and will persist into this 56th Super Bowl in the history of the NFL. Tony G also gives his 3 pregame thoughts for the Super Bowl, ahead of picking the final score with Will. The two also differ on finding a nickname for Will, Tony continues to offer suggestions but is rather abruptly shot down.
For the first time in the history of The Tony G Show Interviews, a guest has returned for a second episode on the podcast. Michael Payant is a humble member of the St. Norbert College Men's Basketball Team and was on the show to conclude season 4, in March of 2020. Today Mike comes on the show to discuss how he has grown as a basketball player in his time with the Green Knights. He also takes a look back at his favorite memories and what he will take with him when he graduates this coming May. Mike also describes himself as a captain of the team and what his message is to the younger players on the squad. In "60 Seconds with Michael Payant" the SNC athlete tells you which marvel movie or series is the best, as well as his favorite fish to catch.
Today's episode features a theme garnered around the future. First, Tony G tells you who is the best, overrated, and worst hires of the new generation of NFL head coaches. In this discussion, he blasts the Chicago Bears for their whiff on a new head coach with plenty of better options circulating around the league. Then, Tony G discusses how the next generation of NASCAR will fare in this new season, after the Clash of Champions exhibition race to kick off the 2022 campaign. Then Will & Tony G breaks down why the Packers signing Rich Bisaccia to their coaching staff was the most necessary move they have made to this point in the off-season.
Today's episode is full of hot takes from Tony G. First, Tony G argues who the top 3 quarterbacks are in the AFC, the order of which may surprise you. Then he makes the argument for the surprising conclusions to the college basketball seasons for Gonzaga, Baylor, and Providence. To conclude the show, Tony G and Will discuss the impressive momentum that one college football team has gained with recruitment. All this and more are available on tonygnation.com
For one final time, Will McCormick and Tony G are back to talk sports on The Tony G Show. Season 8 begins with a discussion of the Green Bay Packers after their unfulfilling appearance in the NFL Playoffs. The two discuss where the Packers organization should go from here, as well as where top stars like Aaron Rodgers, Davante Adams, and De'Vondre Campbell will end up next year. Then, the two debate the greatness of Tom Brady after his recent retirement. To conclude the show, Tony G debuts a new segment about Wisconsin Sports and talks about the surprising season for the Badgers Basketball team.
Patrick "Paddy" Danen is now a non-player member of the SNC Basketball team, who is transitioning to the baseball team to become a pitcher for the Green Knights. Patrick is also a 2-time Gold Medalist with the USA Deaf Basketball Team whose selfless personality resonates with many members of the Saint Norbert College Community. Paddy has been through a lot in this life, which he discusses at length in this interview, of being deaf in both ears after a meningitis diagnosis at just 6 months old, as well as atrial fibrillation, which has cut into his basketball career. Nonetheless, Danen utilizes an outgoing personality, as well as a positive outlook in life to inspire those around him.
In this finale of season 7, Tony G and Will do one final QB Spotlight on the famed Aaron Rodgers in the middle of this crazy 2021 season campaign he is in. The two discuss his future and it does not include playing for a different team no matter what. Then, Tony G commends the Badgers basketball team after their massive comeback win against Indiana, as well as previews the Las Vegas Bowl game for the Football team. Then, the duo previews Super Bowl 56 and speculates on the possibility of a documentary-style finish to the season in early February.
Wayne King is a record-setting breaststroker for the Saint Norbert College, Men's Swim & Dive team. In this conversation, Wayne showcases his humility along with his hopes of laying the foundation for the youngest program of Saint Norbert College Athletics. With roots stemming from his home in Houston, Texas, Wayne describes his journey to SNC and laughs off the cold weather of De Pere, Wisconsin. Tony G thanks the respected swimmer for his time in this conversation, as he came straight from a Swim practice to be on the show. Wayne kicks off the December Series of episodes for The Tony G Show Interviews.
With the college football playoff picture being finalized, Tony G discusses this past weekend of the conference championships around the NCAA. He also predicts the final four of the playoff, with a familiar team winning the national championship this season. Then, Tony G and Will blast the Buffalo Bills after their loss on Monday Night Football to the Patriots with how they handled themselves in their press conferences. To conclude the show, TG recaps his final picks of the season with another successful round of games to finish the season over .500.
Today, Tony G reveals the sneaky good team in the AFC of the Indianapolis Colts and how no one is talking about how good they could actually be, even though they are just 6-6. Then, Tony G and Will describe how the Chicago Bears are the joke of the NFL after retaining Matt Nagy after their barn-burning win over the Lions on Thanksgiving day. Then, of course, Tony G's Picks of Week 13, as TG tries to spur this 3 game win streak into another hot streak.
Tony G is employed with the local sports-talk radio station, The Fan WDUZ, and was given the opportunity to sit in for the local show, Better Call Eversoll with Marques Eversoll. Marques took the back-end of Thanksgiving week off, thus giving Tony G the chance to host on Black Friday, 2021.In this show, Tony G keeps it local by previewing Rams vs. Packers before the bye week for Green Bay, and Wisconsin football vs. Minnesota for Paul Bunyon's Axe, as well as reviewing the performance of the basketball team for Wisconsin after winning the Maui Invitational. However, he also expands the horizons of the show and talks about NFL Thanksgiving football, which includes putting the Bears and Cowboys on blast.Tony G would like to thank those who gave him the opportunity, including Marques Eversoll himself for allowing him to take over for a day.
Tony G and Will return from Thanksgiving break to discuss the sports world after the last 7 days where there have been coaching changes, big contract deals, and a lot of football to discuss. The two come together to talk about the decision for Lincoln Riley to leave Oklahoma and head to USC, Tony G talks about the future of both programs, while the duo discusses how coaches leave programs in the dust once they find a new school to coach for. Then, Tony G commends Michigan head coach, Jim Harbaugh on his big victory over Ohio State this past weekend and talks with Will about how this is their best chance at a national championship. They also talk about the entertainment factor with rivalry week in college football with the Iron Bowl. Tony G also recaps his picks of week 12 and previews weeks 13 & 14, which will be the final picks of the season, as season 7 of The Tony G Show winds down.
Jason Fonder, the famed sports guru, makes his long-awaited return to The Tony G Show to sit and discuss sports with Will and Tony G. Today, he comes around the day after the 2022 Hall of Fame ballot was released for Major League Baseball. Jason discusses the ticking clock on the steroid era players on the ballot like Barry Bonds and Sammy Sosa. He also debates with Tony G on if, or if not, Ryan Howard should find his way into the Hall of Fame, and if Derek Jeter is overrated in how the Baseball world looks at him. Then, the trio discusses the NFL with a special edition of Tony G's Picks of the Week. They also talk about if Pete Carrol is on the way out in Seattle, as well as if OBJ is overrated. Tony G and Will thank Jason Fonder for his time revisiting the podcast, in the annual Thanksgiving show, for The Tony G Show.
Will McCormick is out for today's episode, but instead of riding solo, Tony G has found a substitute co-host for this episode. Matthew Swanson, who doubles as the NFL Draft expert and the College Football expert will sit in for today's show. In this episode, Matt talks with Tony G about the college football landscape and discusses whether one fringe team should be rewarded the chance to be considered one of the top 4 teams in the nation. Then, the two discuss whether or not the Green Bay Packers should be considered the best team in the NFL, and if Matt LaFleur is in line for a Coach of the Year award. Swanson also sits in and gives his feedback to Tony G for the fan-favorite segment, Tony G's Picks of the week, for week 11 in the NFL.
In the 2nd and final interview of the November Series, The Tony G Show welcomes SNC Women's Basketball player, Olivia DeCleene on the show to discuss her career, as she is the "super-senior" who has returned with her year of eligibility following COVID. She discusses the high hopes of the team as the season gets underway and what it is like for her to return without some of her old teammates on the squad. She also talks about her faith and religion as an athlete, as well as her style of play on the court. Olivia spends time comparing the two coaches she has had as a Green knight between the legendary Connie Tilley and Amanda Leonhard-Perry, who is now in her 2nd season in De Pere. Tune in to the senior's conversation with Will and Tony G about her life in basketball.
Today, Will McCormick and Tony G discuss their weekends, with Tony G battling screaming voice after he was at the Packers game against the Seahawks last Sunday. Today's first segment has Tony G and Will discussing the seriousness of the New England Patriots after they have mended their rough start to the season by beating up on the Browns 45-7. The two make the case that they will win their division if they win a key game coming up on their schedule. Then, Tony G analyzes Badgers athletics after the weekend, starting with the football team, led by their outstanding defensive play and the young, 17-year-old, Braelon Allen. Also in that conversation, Tony G and Will talk about the Badgers after their tough shooting performance in their loss to Providence the night before this recording. Also in this episode, Tony G recaps a back-to-earth week in his picks of week 10 from around the NFL.
Tony G makes the case for Kyler Murray winning MVP through the halfway point this season in the NFL and why he is submitting an impressive resume for becoming an elite quarterback. Will then responds with a counterargument for Kyler not doing enough this year for the prestigious award.Then, Tony G blows up at Major League Baseball for their terrible PR skills and backward methods of announcing regular-season award winners. Tony G and Will offer assistance in creating new and improved methods of communication for the MLB.To conclude, Tony G looks to keep his hot streak going with Tony G's Picks of week 10.
The November series of interviews for The Tony G Show kicks off with the widely respected men's basketball coach for Saint Norbert College. As he is set to begin his 15th season with the Green Knights, he sits with Tony G and Will to talk all things basketball. He talks about the recent road trips to UWGB and Notre Dame for the exhibition games of the team and how he manages to set up those games.Coach Grzesk also discusses his relationship with UWGB, as he is a graduate of the team and his memories from his 4-straight DPOY awards within the Phoenix program. Gary has 2 kids, both of which are around college student age, and one of them, Garrett is a freshman on the team that Gary coaches.Within this interview, coach Grzesk discusses his philosophy towards the game of basketball, like what makes a good defender, and recalls recent SNC basketball players in 60 Seconds with Gary Grzesk.
Tony G is on a hot streak with Tony G's Picks of the week after another impressive 4-1 turnout. Before he recaps how he has won 12 of his last 13 picks, he discusses certain narratives from around the NFL. First, he dispels the storyline that OBJ wants out of Clevland because of Baker Mayfield. Tony G calls Sunday's 41-16 win in Cincinnati as underdogs, the biggest performance of Mayfield's young career. After that, Tony G and Will discuss the debut start for Jordan Love for Green Bay and quiet the narrative that the Packers need to replace the youngster behind Aaron Rodgers. The 17th episode of season 7 is all football, and discussion defending the young QBs of the NFL.
The Jinx of The Tony G Show is real. A few episodes removed from the comments of Tony G and Will of how durable Derrick Henry is and how he never gets injured, he gets injured. The two discuss the future of The Titans after the injury and if they still have a shot at a playoff run.After that discussion, Tony G discusses the World Series and the problem at the hands of MLB. Of course, TG has to get himself wound up again, talking about the Braves claiming Hank Aaron as one of their own.To conclude the show, Tony G recaps his 8 game winning streak, and looks to continue it with Tony G's Picks of Week 9.
In this spooky edition of The Tony G Show, Will and Tony G discuss potential moves at the trade deadline and make the case for one player specifically, who would help out Aaron Rodgers offensively.Then, the spooky duo talks about the occurrence last Sunday in the NFL when Tom Brady threw his 600th career TD pass to Mike Evans. Tony G and Will converse about what they would have asked for in that situation, with their greedy needs. To conclude the show, Tony G is dreaming about getting better with his picks. Today's show features Tony G's spooky picks of week 8 from around the NFL.
Liz Maastricht is the senior libero for the Saint Norbert College Women's Volleyball team. She recently surpassed an impressive milestone of 1,000 career digs, a feat she also accomplished in high school. In this interview, Liz talks with Tony G and Will about her delayed start to a collegiate career, athletically, as well as the relationships and bonds she has formed with teammates and her coaches. She also elaborates on her aspirations after she graduates with her biology degree, and gets stumped in "60 Seconds with Liz Maastricht."The Tony G Show thanks Liz for her time, as she winds down the October Series of Interviews for The Tony G Show Interviews.
Today Tony G and Will discuss Major League Baseball after recent news of the minor league quality of life, then the news about the CBA. In this conversation, TG and Will lay the foundation for the problem(s) and reoccurring trends in baseball and their negotiating skills. Then, Tony G makes the passionate case for Brian Snitker and his career story but also makes the heated argument that Hank Aaron is not the pride of Atlanta, as much as he is the pride of Milwaukee heading into the World Series. Tony G also gives his picks ahead of the beginning of the WS, later in the night of this recording. Also, Tony G recaps his picks of week 7, and discusses what could have been if he just would've listened to his gut.
In Today's off-the-rails episode, Tony G and Will discuss the Seattle situation as Rusell Wilson's back-up, Geno Smith, has yet to win a game under center for the playoff-hopeful Seahawks.Then the two discuss the length of games in the 2021 postseason and discuss whether it is hurting the sport or not. This discussion leads to heated shouting between Tony G and Will about baseball.As always, a Thursday episode means another Tony G's Picks of the Week. Tony G takes another stab at going over .500 on the season and puts his 14-18 record to the test.
In this episode, Tony G discusses the self-harm plot from NASCAR to step in and diffuse the newest rivalry between two of their most popular drivers of Chase Elliott and Kevin Harvick. Then, Tony G and Will talk about the newest storyline out of college football with the mutual parting of Ed Orgeron and LSU following this season. Tony G predicts who will consume the role ahead of next season.
Today's episode features an in-depth analysis of the Kansas City Chiefs and why they have barely crawled their way to a measly 2-3 start to the season. This argument includes a breakdown of the skills, coaching, and financials of the current last-place Chiefs. Then Tony G gives his patented 3 postseason thoughts on the Milwaukee Brewers following their NLDS exit from World Series contention. Of course, who can forget Tony G's Picks of Week 6 in the NFL where Tony G tries to revert from his 11-15 start to the season.
Tony G and Will discuss all things college football in today's first segment, including College Football Venues and the College Football Rankings coming off of, what Tony G dubs, "The Game of the Year" between Alabama and Texas A&M. Tony G argues that Alabama's college playoff hopes are somewhat still alive.Then Tony G and Will argue against each other in the hot take from Tony G that Joe Burrow outplayed Aaron Rodgers in the Packer victory in Cincinnati during their week 5 matchup. Following this segment, Tony G recaps, yet another, frustrating week in Tony G's Picks of the Week.