A podcast helping sports-likers sound more like sports-lovers, hosted by Luke Brawner.
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In this episode Luke's dad and brother, Jim and Josh, as well as his lifelong best friend Nathan return to determine the three greatest dynasties in NBA historyBECOME A PATRONThis show is made possible by patrons like Becky & Jim Brawner and Candice & Marc Robinson. Join the neighborhood we're building and receive bonus content from this and other Milieu Media Group shows for as little as $1 a month on Patreon!Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Also, submit your sports questions or stories by emailing yaygosports@gmail.com!© 2021 Milieu Media Group, LLC
In this episode Luke gets Nathan's thoughts on the greatest slam dunker(s) in NBA history.
In this episode Luke's lifelong best friend Nathan, his dad Jim and his brother Josh return to explain the term "muffed punt," between immature fits of adolescent laughter.
In this episode Luke's bestie Nathan returns to explain what play-action means, and offers a few bonus definitions as well.
In this episode a whole slew of coaches return to share their thoughts with Luke on why college athletes should (or shouldn't) be paid to play.
In this episode Luke's dear friend Nate Williams stops by to explain the roles of the different referees in soccer.
In this episode Luke's] older brother, dad and lifelong bestie return to explain the NFL Combine and share their opinions on its value, or lack thereof.
In this episode Luke asks two of the greatest trash talkers he's ever known to share both their philosophy and inspiration as trash talkers.
In this episode Luke's youngest nephew J.W. Brawner shares his thoughts on the best player-endorsed basketball shoes in the NBA.
In this episode Luke's dear friend and newest coach Brion Daugherty explains screen passes in football, and uses the word "buckaroo" most unexpectedly
In this episode Luke's dear friend Nick Willard returns to explain the irritatingly named "balk" in baseball.
In this episode Jim and Josh Brawner explain the various types of car racing to Luke and his friend Nathan Schartz, neither of whom see the appeal.
In this bonus highlight reel episode, Luke's best friend Nathan shares his expert opinion on hunting, having been on one hunt in his life.
In this episode Luke's dad Jim Brawner and his dear friend Nathan Schartz debate whether Lebron James or Kevin Durant is the best player in the league, with new coach Ben Sanderson helping to mediate.
In this episode Luke's lifelong BFF Nathan Schartz explains, with reportedly no bias whatsoever, the tremendous importance and function of his former football position, the safety.
In this episode Luke's sits down with his longtime friend Randy Fuller to learn about designated hitters, and learn a little baseball lingo.
In this episode Luke's brother Josh, who teased him relentlessly throughout their childhood and adolescence, very hypocritically explains how fantasy sports drafts work, trying to make them sound somehow superior to other fantasy mediums.
In this episode Luke's dad Jim Brawner shares the basic elements of rodeo with a little help from Josh Brawner and Nathan Schartz
In this episode Luke's nephew Triston is back to explain the various types of zone defense formations in basketball, and when it makes sense to use them.
In this episode Luke's older brother Josh explains how tournament seeding works with a little help from their dad Jim and Luke's BFF Nathan Schartz.
In this episode, Luke welcomes back his Canadian hockey loving friend Joshua Bashor who helps him to understand penalty shots in hockey.
In the Season 2 premiere, Luke is joined once again by his lifelong friend Nathan Schartz to learn about alley-oops in basketball.
In this season-ending episode, Luke is joined one last time by coaches Jim Brawner, Josh Brawner and Nathan Schartz, to find out just how much he's learned over the course of the rookie season of Yay! Go, Sports!
In this episode, Nathan Schartz is back to explain what happens in the case of a tie score at the end of regulation play in football, baseball and basketball... and to, once again, mispronounce the word 'vehemently'.
In this episode, Luke's baby brother Jacob Ford returns to explain the various leagues, conferences and divisions of professional baseball.
In this primer episode, Luke sits down with his youngest nephew, J.W. Brawner, to learn the basic equipment required for fishing, despite the fact that he'd absolutely never go fishing and doesn't really believe it to be an actual "sport," (but whatever).
In this episode, Luke is joined once again by regulars Jim Brawner, Josh Brawner and Nathan Schartz, to discuss the pros and cons of the NBA's One & Done rule...and some random other stuff.
In this episode, Luke's dear friend Nick Willard returns to explain how ground rule doubles in baseball.
In this episode, Luke sits down with three of his most consistent coaches, Jim Brawner, Josh Brawner and Nathan Schartz, to clarify past moments on the show.
In this episode, Luke sits down with his newest (and youngest) coach, his 11 year old nephew, J.W. Brawner, to learn what a crossover is in basketball
In this episode, Luke] sits down with his formerly chubby-cheeked but now enviably six-packed nephew Triston to learn about blitzing in football.
Things get pretty basic in this episode, when Luke's lifelong bestie Nathan Schartz explains the various types of shots in basketball, (but not without referencing Vince Carter's "manhood").
In this episode, Luke's dear friend Nick Willard returns to explain how offsides works in soccer.
In this episode, Luke's most regular (and ridiculous) coach Nathan Schartz discusses (and even defends?) doping in professional sports.
In this episode, Luke's dear friend (and seemingly unlikely coach) Nick Willard explains the rules for challenging a call in football.
In this episode, Luke's proverbial brother from another mother, Nathan Schartz, explains (and nearly mis-explains) the walk-off homer in baseball.
In this episode, Luke's older brother Josh explains the mystery behind why there are so many referees in football.
In this episode, Luke's dear friend Nathan Schartz explains the "One and Done" trend in college basketball, and to no one's surprise, his opinions thereon.
In this episode, Luke sits down with his Canadian hockey loving friend Joshua Bashor to learn about the various types of shots and passes in hockey.
In this episode, Luke learns all about the Cover-2 Defense from his older brother and most consistent football coach, Josh Brawner.
In this episode, Luke listens to his most consistent coach, Nathan Schartz, talk about "farm systems" in the NBA and MLB, while inching ever closer to crossing the line into political incorrectness once and for all.
In this episode, Luke's dear friend, sports know-it-all Nathan Schartz explains his reasons for believing the NFL is collapsing.
In this episode, Luke learns all about the strike zone in baseball from his dad, Jim Brawner.
In this episode, Nathan Schartz returns to explain the statistical accomplishment in basketball known as the triple double to Luke.
In this episode, Luke ventures deep into the cavernous vault of useless sports information that is his older brother's brain to extract one tiny nugget of football knowledge: what is the route tree?
In this episode, Luke's bestie and proverbial brother from another mother Nathan Schartz explains the basketball concept known as Hack-a-Shaq.
In this episode, Luke sits down with his Canadian hockey loving friend Joshua Bashor to learn about the weird ways hockey players like to celebrate.
In this episode, Luke's dad Jim Brawner explains the mechanics and the strategic use of the changeup in baseball.
In this episode, Luke's older, more athletic brother Josh explains the dime defense in football, when to use it and how to recognize it on the field.
In this episode, Luke's most consistent and controversial coach Nathan Schartz shares his thoughts on who he considers the greatest player in the NBA today.