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A 1-1 night for host Matt Perrault on his plays for the Fiesta Bowl. Matt is back with a bet for tonight's big Indiana vs. Oregon game plus 2 NBA plays on the latest episode of the Daily Juice presented by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Drift off with a calm bedtime reading that gently supports sleep and helps ease insomnia through quiet learning. This calm bedtime reading is designed for sleep, offering a peaceful focus for minds affected by insomnia and restless nights. Tonight, Benjamin explores the baseball term “battery,” explaining the unique relationship between pitcher and catcher in a slow, soothing way that helps you relax while you learn. His steady cadence and fact-filled delivery create a comforting atmosphere with no whispering, just gentle education meant to quiet the mind. This episode is ideal for listeners navigating insomnia, stress, or anxiety who enjoy drifting off while absorbing something interesting. Settle in, press play, and allow the calm rhythm to guide you toward rest. Happy sleeping! Read with permission from Battery (baseball), Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battery_(baseball)), licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Read with permission from Glossary of baseball terms, Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_baseball_terms), licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 262- Brian Yandle and Mike Mottau are back with a fresh interview to kick off the year 2026 with local guy, Paul Carey! Before Paul joins the show, the guys catch up on their teams and where they are at heading into the new year, Sweden winning the World Juniors tournament, and a big congratulations to Ryan Mottau committing to Connecticut College! Then the boys bring in Weymouth, MA native and former pro hockey player Paul Carey for a great conversation about his career and more including: Baseball being the first true love over hockey Growing up playing for the South Shore Kings and winning tournaments Multi-High School athlete Winning the National Championship his senior year at BC Going pro, playing with legends across the league BY & Motts wrap up the show by answering the My Hockey Rankings question of the week and Motts gives his Motts moment lock of the week. Thank you for listening! Please rate, review, and subscribe! If you're interested in sponsoring the show, please reach out to us by email or DM us on Instagram! Leave us a voicemail: 347-6-SHRINK Email: RinkShrinks@gmail.com Instagram: @TheRinkShrinks Twitter: @RinkShrinks Website: www.therinkshrinks.com Join the community! https://community.thehockeythinktank.com/signup?am_id=rinkshrinks Youtube: www.YouTube.com/Bleav Today's Episode Was Sponsored By: TSR Hockey My Hockey Rankings Neutral Zone FanDuel Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Hour 4: CFP and NFL playoff picks plus a look at the Mets and Yankees offseasons so far. Picks for the final four games of Wild Card weekend. Tommy wouldn't mind having the Mets and Yankees in the same division.
It was a flat night on Wednesday for host Matt Perrault but Matt continues to get ready for a monster football weekend. Matt has 3 bets for you on 3 Wild Card NFL games for the Thursday episode of the Daily Juice presented by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The crew debates the one question every baseball fan would want to ask Rob Manfred. The conversation dives into the widening financial gap in Major League Baseball, whether teams like the Los Angeles Dodgers are exploiting the system, and why a true salary cap could blow up the sport all over again. From fears of another labor war to the idea that would hit New York fans hardest, the possibility of the New York Yankees and New York Mets eventually sharing a division, this segment breaks down what really matters, what Manfred will never say out loud, and why one honest answer could change baseball's future overnight.
A discussion the Cardinals and a chilly Hot Stove eventually ignites with this completely unrelated question: How far into your list of the best players in the history of Major League Baseball do you get before mentioning Rickey Henderson? He's the all-time leader in runs, he's the greatest leadoff hitter in the game's history, and he almost lapped everyone but Lou Brock when it comes to career stolen bases. The name of the game is scoring runs, and few (if any) did it better than Henderson. That's part of the discussion with Matt Snyder, CBS sports writer and author of the new book, "The Leadoff Man: The history of, the evolution of, and fun with the greatest catalyst in sports." (The book is available here.) In his book, Snyder chronicles the changing nature of the leadoff spot, from the speedy contact hitters of yore to the bashers and mashers of the modern game, from the tradition of putting infielder there regardless of their ability to get on base to the analytics of prioritizing the most at-bats for the player who makes the fewest outs. Henderson leads the way with a style of play that was both ahead of his peers and ahead of its time. At about the 23-minute mark, the conversation speeds from leading men to discussing the current offseason and the Cardinals' willingness to trade their leadoff man, Brendan Donovan. The Hot Stove has been sluggish, even stagnant. And that prompts an impromptu suggestion for how to spur deals during the winter meetings with tools already present in the current Collective Bargaining Agreement. No cap needed. Although talk about a cap is going to dominate the next 11 months, and that is where the podcast hurries toward its conclusion by describing how it's not the tycoon-like Dodgers that signal the lack of competitive balance and economic concerns about the game. The Cardinals could be the canary. To which, Snyder flips the question: How deep into a list of the most recognizable baseball teams does one get before naming the Cardinals? More Post-Dispatch podcasts. Please consider subscribing. In its 13th season as one of the first and most widely heard podcasts on baseball and the Cardinals, the Best Podcast in Baseball has reached a new season-high with 30 episodes. Each episode is sponsored weekly by Closets by Design of St. Louis, is a production of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and lead baseball writer Derrick Goold.
New @InThisLeaguePod Fantasy Baseball Podcast with @BogmanSports and @IsItTheWelsh⚾ Third Base Ranks ⚾➡️ How deep is 3B this year?➡️ Can Caminero run it back?➡️ Maikel Garcia fits all team builds➡️ Okamoto vs MurakamiJoin up to be a member of the army and support your boys to create more and more fantasy Baseball content that not only wins your league, but makes you laugh! Redraft ranks, prospect/dynasty ranks, groupme rooms, live podcasts, and more! Find it all at inthisleague.comFollow the guys on Twitter @IsItTheWelsh @BogmanSports
Minnesota Twins Opening Day roster 1.0! Dex has a way too early Twins Opening Day lineup; Wo rounds out the Twins starting rotation; The Twins internal bullpen options are good rough; Plus a random Twin of the Week on the SKOR North Twins Show!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In this edition of Boonie Bites Andre Reed discusses how the cold impacts games in Buffalo as well as compares the differences in Baseball and Football. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joe and the crew break down Miami's big CFP semifinal against Ole Miss, analyzing the Canes' defensive turnaround under Corey Hetherman, the impact of D-Line coach Jason Taylor, and quarterback Carson Beck's potential at the next level. They also dive deep into the Dolphins, examining the GM search narrowing to four candidates, the John Harbaugh sweepstakes, roster deficiencies, and Mike McDaniel's innovative offense. Don Bailey Jr., Pete Prisco, and Kim Bokamper join with insights on game strategy, college football's changing landscape, and NFL awards. Off-field moments bring laughs as the team teases Jamie's dating life, recalls small-town high school memories, and debates athlete transfer trends. The show closes with a look at tonight's keys for Miami, NFL playoff matchups, and reflections on Dolphins' past coaching missteps..
Joe, Dave, and Kim Bokamper open the segment with some laughs, reacting to the building's broken elevator and taking turns busting Jamie's chops about his dating life and dating app adventures. The tone then shifts back to football as the conversation turns to the Dolphins' ongoing GM search and what kinds of questions the team should be asking candidates in interviews. The group debates Miami's need for a better quarterback and takes a broader look at the Dolphins' offseason outlook and looming decisions.
Hour 3 opens with Don Bailey Jr. breaking down Miami's CFP semifinal matchup against Ole Miss, highlighting strategies to pressure QB Trinidad Chambliss, lean on playmakers Ruben Bain and Akheem Mesidor, and rely on the running game. He praises D-Line coach Jason Taylor and weighs Ole Miss' motivation after Lane Kiffin's departure. The conversation then shifts to the Dolphins, with Joe, Dave, and Pete Prisco discussing the GM search, the challenges of bringing in John Harbaugh while Mike McDaniel remains, potential landing spots for Harbaugh, and roster issues that affected his tenure in Baltimore. Prisco also weighs in on Tua Tagovailoa, the coach of the year race, and his pick for NFL MVP.
Hour 2 dives into Miami's CFP semifinal against Ole Miss, with Joe and Dave discussing cornerback Keionte Scott's claim that the Canes are the “most hated” team in the playoff and Ole Miss' chip-on-the-shoulder motivation after Lane Kiffin's departure. Kim Bokamper joins to break down why the matchup favors Miami, the evolving playoff format, and the exploding money in college football, including the story of Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss. The conversation shifts to the Dolphins' offseason, examining the GM search, potential questions for candidates, quarterback needs, and the possibility of offering John Harbaugh both GM and head coach duties. Light moments are sprinkled throughout as the crew teases Jamie's dating life and app success.
Pete Prisco joins to break down the Dolphins' GM search and the ongoing John Harbaugh sweepstakes, highlighting the challenges of hiring a GM while Mike McDaniel remains in place and whether a new GM would need to bring in their own head coach. He weighs in on the best potential landing spots for Harbaugh and analyzes what went wrong with the Ravens, including roster shortcomings. Prisco also reflects on his longtime skepticism of Tua Tagovailoa, offers his take on the coach of the year race, and names his pick for NFL MVP.
Joe and Dave preview the College Football Playoff matchup between Miami and Ole Miss, discussing Miami cornerback Keionte Scott's claim that the Canes are the most hated team in the CFP and what it says about this new era of Hurricanes football. Dave pushes back on that idea, questioning whether Miami is truly viewed that way nationally. The conversation shifts to Ole Miss playing with added motivation after Lane Kiffin's departure to LSU just before the playoff. The segment wraps with a breakdown of the NFL coaching carousel, including why John Harbaugh landing in Miami remains a longshot, Brian Flores emerging as a candidate for the Ravens' opening, and how the Dolphins could separate themselves by offering Harbaugh both GM and head coach responsibilities.
Kim Bokamper joins the show to break down the College Football Playoff, explaining why Miami's matchup with Ole Miss sets up better than a potential showdown with Georgia. He discusses the strengths and flaws of the current playoff format and how money has completely reshaped college football, with players now earning massive paydays. The conversation highlights Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss and the reality that he could make more money returning to college than entering the NFL draft. The segment wraps with a shift to the Dolphins, including a blunt assessment of Tua Tagovailoa's season and the scrutiny surrounding his comments and performance.
The show opens with a preview of the Miami Hurricanes' CFP semifinal matchup against Ole Miss and what's at stake for the Canes. Joe shifts to the Dolphins, addressing recent criticism, the GM search narrowing to four candidates, and the urgent need for a talent upgrade while praising standouts like center Aaron Brewer and a motivated Bradley Chubb. The discussion also highlights Mike McDaniel's innovative offense and the pressure on Miami's early draft picks to deliver. The segment wraps with coaching talk, including Brian Flores resurfacing in head coaching conversations and Ryan Fitzpatrick's candid comments questioning Flores' leadership style after his tenure in Miami.
Joe previews Miami's CFP semifinal showdown against Ole Miss, refusing to revisit the painful memories of the 2003 Fiesta Bowl. He breaks down why this Hurricanes team is built on physicality on both sides of the ball and how Miami has worked its way back to national prominence under Mario Cristobal. The conversation also touches on the changing landscape of college sports, from the NIL and transfer portal era to renewed institutional support for both athletics and academics. Joe highlights Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss' remarkable journey from D2 Ferris State to starring on the CFP stage and explores whether his future could eventually include a fit in Miami at the next level.
Hour 1 includes Joe previewing the Miami Hurricanes' CFP semifinal showdown against Ole Miss and what's at stake for the Canes on the national stage. The focus also remains on the Dolphins, as Joe puts the organization under the microscope with the GM search narrowed to four candidates and Miami emerging as a serious player in the John Harbaugh sweepstakes. He breaks down why roster deficiencies have given Mike McDaniel some benefit of the doubt, while emphasizing the need for major talent upgrades and more production from early draft picks. Plus, Brian Flores resurfacing in head coaching talks and Ryan Fitzpatrick's blunt assessment of Flores' tenure in Miami.
Joe, Kim Bokamper, and Dave preview Miami's CFP semifinal against Ole Miss, breaking down the Canes' strong defensive turnaround under Corey Hetherman and D-Line coach Jason Taylor, and debating how quarterback Carson Beck's talent may translate to the next level. They highlight the keys for Miami tonight, including limiting turnovers, getting off to a fast start, and controlling a low-scoring game. The conversation also drifts to off-field topics, from athletes dating influencers to Jamie's dating life and small-town high school memories, including transfers. The hour wraps with a look ahead to the NFL playoff matchups this weekend and a reflection on Vic Fangio's misstep with the Dolphins
Don Bailey Jr. joins to break down Miami's CFP semifinal showdown with Ole Miss, sharing his thoughts on how the Hurricanes should pressure QB Trinidad Chambliss while leaning on playmakers Ruben Bain and Akheem Mesidor. He emphasizes the importance of Carson Beck having a strong performance and Miami leaning on its running game to control the tempo. DBJ praises D-Line coach Jason Taylor's impact and weighs Ole Miss' motivation after Lane Kiffin's departure, discussing whether the Rebels' chip-on-the-shoulder mentality will help or hurt them.
The Royals continue to get in-house business done by extending the contract of Matt Quatraro through the 2029 season, but they remain in a holding pattern when it comes to acquiring another bat.David Lesky (Publisher - Inside the Crown/@DBLesky), Les Norman (Former Royals OF/Author - Teaching the Tools of Hitting) and Soren Petro (Sports Radio 810-WHB, 810whb.com/@SorenPetro) break down the Quatraro extension and what moves might still be possible for the Royals.- Quatraro locked up through at least 2029.- Is the Bubic market heating up?- Could Bo Bichette be a Royal?- AL Central Win Totals.- The Jensen/Caglianone effect.- In other news…
During tonight's Headlines, Arcand tries to point the finger away from John Henry and more at Tom Werner. What should we make of a reported "willingness" to spend big by the Red Sox to get Alex Bregman back? Then, a shoutout to two local artists who are going viral for their own Drake Maye anthem in the New England Nightly News. And, diving into the rest of the NFL playoff slate and which games are the most compelling.
The full edition of The Christian Arcand Show for Wednesday, January 7th, 2026.
A lot to discuss in tonight's Headlines including a reset on the firing of John Harbaugh, another MLB move that the Red Sox aren't a part of, and the Athletics looking for a new name when they move to Las Vegas.
Greg Flammang and Jamie Uyeyama discuss Notre Dame's recent portal developments, the possibility of Mylan Graham and Keon Keeley committing to the Irish, other portal targets, and more. Sign up for IrishSportsDaily.com: https://irishsportsdaily.com/subscribeWebsite: https://irishsportsdaily.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ISDUpdateInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/irishsportsdaily/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IrishSportsDailyOfficial YouTube channel of IrishSportsDaily.com, a Notre Dame community. The most trusted Fighting Irish source for Notre Dame Football, Baseball, Basketball and all recruiting information. Subscribe to watch our weekly Notre Dame podcasts: Power Hour with Mike Frank and Hit & Hustle with Greg Flammang and Jamie Uyeyama! A Special Thanks to ESQ:Looking to upgrade your wardrobe?Founded by ND alum and longtime ISD board member Ge Wang, you've seen ESQ's custom clothing on all of your favorite players and coaches. With over a decade of making the best bespoke clothing available, ESQ will help you look and feel your best in 2024. From a perfect fitting suit or sport coat, shirt or bomber jacket - or that perfect tuxedo for wedding season, check out esqclothing.com and book an appointment to upgrade your wardrobe today. Mention ISD and get 10% off your entire purchase.ESQClothing.com #notredame #notredamefootball #ndfootball #goirish #fightingirish
Ben, Woods, and Paul are here for you on a Thursday! We start the show with a little foreplay as Woodsy tells us all about his interview with the Encinitas Little League Board, and whether or not he thinks he will be selected as a little league coach this season. Then the guys do a little Shoutout To His Family as we honor the great Jerry Cesak of the infamous "Jef N Jer" radio show news came out yesterday that he had recently passed away. And at the bottom of the hour, the guys talk some baseball and discuss some moves made yesterday around Major League Baseball. Listen here!
John Harbaugh doesn't share the Giants' love and MLB's slow offseason. Russell Wilson will be a Jet in 2026. Hour 3.
10am hour of The K&C Masterpiece! Stars snap their losing skid. Mavericks legend (and one of our favorite basketball players of all time) Rolando Blackman IN-STUDIO. Baseball Nuggets: Which MLB teams have improved the most thus far this offseason?
Buckle up for one wild episode of the Daily Juice! Host Matt Perrault has a lot to get off his chest in the first half of this podcast. And yes, there are bets today - 4 of them to be exact. Find out the plays on the Wednesday episode of the Daily Juice presented by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New @InThisLeaguePod Fantasy Baseball Podcast with @BogmanSports and @IsItTheWelsh⚾ First Base Ranks ⚾➡️ Nick Kurtz vs Vladdy Jr➡️ Ben Rice as good a 1B value as C?➡️ Willson Contreras Target➡️ Eldridge time?Join up to be a member of the army and support your boys to create more and more fantasy Baseball content that not only wins your league, but makes you laugh! Redraft ranks, prospect/dynasty ranks, groupme rooms, live podcasts, and more! Find it all at inthisleague.comFollow the guys on Twitter @IsItTheWelsh @BogmanSports
Follow all of our content on https://jomboymedia.com Check out the not-quite-FIFA breakdown here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nV3vq5UMrjU Check out current job and internship opportunities at Jomboy Media here: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/jomboymedia 0:00 Back in the saddle0:15 Musical intro with John Prine0:54 Where has Mornin gone?2:20 What's coming up at Jomboy Media4:08 Visit to MLB Replay Center7:35 More recent developments10:30 More cricket? More cricket!13:50 Other sports/series requests23:21 What moment are you most proud of?26:28 2026 Warehouse updates29:05 Existing/returning shows32:50 Hiring/Internships36:15 Company growth strategy/process42:17 Scheduling and personal goals44:56 How did Canobbio end up back in the Warehouse for Blitzball Battle 7?46:05 What if “Savages in the Box” never happened?46:37 Baseball questions50:32 Rules changes for Blitzball Battle 8?52:45 Leave questions for next time! Featuring: JomboyEdited by: Rob Moretti Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this episode of the Bret Boone Podcast, Bret sits down with NFL Hall of Famer and former Buffalo Bill Andre Reed. The two talk his career with the Bills and playing in Buffalo, compare baseball and football, and Reed gives his predictions for the NFL Playoffs. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this week's new discussion, the story of a Yankees prospect who might have made it if not for a certain United Nations police action overseas. Then we return to 2017 for a look back at one of the show's earliest episodes and what was happening in the game on the days the United States went to war. Gee, I wonder what brough that one to mind? The Infinite Inning is a journey to the past to understand the present using baseball as our time machine. America's brighter mirror, baseball reflects, anticipates, and even mocks the stories we tell ourselves about our world today. Baseball Prospectus's Steven Goldman shares his obsessions: history from inside and outside of the game, politics, stats, and Casey Stengel quotations. Along the way, we'll try to solve the puzzle that is the Infinite Inning: How do you find the joy in life when you can't get anybody out?
Brian Baldinger joins to break down the latest NFL storylines, weighing in on the John Harbaugh situation and the Dolphins' GM search and coaching uncertainty. He shares his thoughts on Michael Penix, praising his talent but expressing concern over his injury history. Baldy also discusses Mike McDaniel's future, suggesting he might thrive more as a coordinator while still drawing interest as a head coach if Miami lets him go. The conversation touches on the Ravens' commitment to Lamar Jackson and closes with Baldinger's take on the MVP race, naming Matt Stafford as his pick.
Joe and Dave weigh in on the Dolphins' offseason, arguing that Miami should make a strong push to bring in John Harbaugh, “handing him the keys” to the franchise. They break down recent quarterback classes, highlighting the success of QBs from the 2024 draft, and Dave suggests Miami should consider drafting a quarterback every year. The discussion turns to the team's overall offseason outlook, the tough decisions facing Stephen Ross, and the need for bold, smart moves to set the Dolphins up for success.
Joe breaks down the Miami Heat and Florida Panthers after tough road losses, highlighting the challenges both teams face. The Heat remain inconsistent, with flashes of talent but missing a true superstar to carry the team. Meanwhile, the Panthers also struggled in Toronto, and Joe discusses Aleksander Barkov's potential return, a grueling upcoming road schedule, and whether GM Bill Zito could make a move at the trade deadline to shake things up
The Dolphins add another name to their GM search with a Chargers assistant, a move that could hint at a potential connection to John Harbaugh. Joe and Dave discuss the best possible landing spot for Harbaugh, comparing Miami to other options like Atlanta and Tennessee. The discussion also revisits how Mike McDaniel managed to keep his job without Chris Grier and dependable quarterback play, winning four straight games despite major struggles under center. The segment wraps with a hard look at Tua Tagovailoa's contract, questioning whether internal loyalty outweighed what was best for the organization.
Joe and Dave preview the Miami Hurricanes ahead of their CFP semifinal matchup with Ole Miss, highlighting Rueben Bain's dominance, Malachi Toney's limited role, and Akheem Mesidor's rising NFL draft stock. Joe emphasizes that winning two playoff games already makes this season a success but sets a standard for national championship contention. The segment also takes a look at the weekend's biggest NFL playoff matchups and gives praise for Aaron Rodgers' remarkable 2025 season at age 41.
Joe breaks down the Dolphins' 2025 roster, highlighting surprising standouts like cornerbacks Rasul Douglas and Jack Jones while noting that this year's rookies largely underwhelmed. He discusses the team's lack of true playmakers, with De'Von Achane standing out as one of the few exceptions. The conversation turns to Jaylen Waddle, critiquing how he's often removed from the game plan and why the team isn't getting the most out of his talent. Joe also praises Bradley Chubb, despite speculation that salary cap issues could force Miami to cut him, emphasizing that, ultimately, all major decisions come down to owner Stephen Ross.
Joe and Dave dive into the Dolphins' roster and offseason outlook, praising standouts like Rasul Douglas, Jack Jones, and De'Von Achane while noting the team's lack of game-changing talent. Jaylen Waddle becomes a topic of conversation as the Dolphins struggled to get him the ball this season, and Bradley Chubb is praised despite looming salary cap concerns, with ultimate decisions resting on owner Stephen Ross. The conversation shifts to John Harbaugh, with Joe and Dave urging Miami to “hand him the keys” and discussing his potential to build an organization, not just coach. They also break down recent quarterback classes and debate whether the Dolphins should draft a QB every year, stressing the need for bold, smart decisions to get the franchise moving in the right direction.
Brian Baldinger joins to weigh in on the John Harbaugh situation, the Dolphins' GM search, and Mike McDaniel's future, suggesting McDaniel might be better suited as a coordinator while still drawing head coach interest if Miami lets him go. He shares his thoughts on Michael Penix's talent versus his injury history and names Matt Stafford as his pick for MVP. The conversation also previews Miami's CFP semifinal against Ole Miss, highlighting Malachi Toney's versatility and the Hurricanes' running game strategy. Joe and Dave shift to the NFL playoffs, naming Jacksonville the hottest AFC team and picking Houston to upset Pittsburgh. The hour closes with one final look at the Harbaugh storyline before wrapping up the show.
Hour 1 opens with Joe and Dave reacting to the Ravens firing John Harbaugh and making the case that the Dolphins should aggressively pursue him, pointing to Miami's history with the Harbaugh family. They firmly dismiss the idea that Tua Tagovailoa can return next season and succeed, arguing his benching was an organizational decision and a clear sign his time in Miami is over. The conversation also examines potential landing spots for Harbaugh and why Miami could make the most sense. The hour wraps with questions surrounding the Dolphins' GM search, including the growing list of candidates with 49ers ties and what it says about the franchise's direction.
The Miami Hurricanes are set to compete in the College Football Playoff semifinals as they prepare for a dangerous Ole Miss team dealing with plenty of off-field distractions. Despite the turmoil, Ole Miss brings an explosive offense averaging 37 points per game and added motivation after Lane Kiffin's departure just before the playoff. The discussion highlights Miami's dramatic defensive turnaround from last season, crediting the unit's growth and consistency. The Canes are at their best when they jump out to an early lead, control the clock, and play ball-control football, with DC Corey Hetherman earning praise as a Coordinator of the Year candidate.
Joe and Dave react to the Ravens firing John Harbaugh and argue the Dolphins should make a strong push to bring him to Miami, noting the organization's history with the Harbaugh family. They push back hard on the idea that Tua Tagovailoa can return next season and thrive, pointing to his struggles on the field and at the podium. The conversation turns to whether Tua knows his time in Miami is over after being benched, emphasizing it was an organizational decision, not just Mike McDaniel's. The segment also looks at potential landing spots for Harbaugh and questions why three 49ers assistants are among the Dolphins' GM candidates
Joe and Dave break down the biggest football and local sports stories, starting with the Ravens firing John Harbaugh and why Miami should make a push to hire him. They dive into the Dolphins' GM search, roster needs, and Tua Tagovailoa's uncertain future, while evaluating standouts like Rasul Douglas, Jack Jones, and De'Von Achane. The show previews the Miami Hurricanes ahead of their CFP semifinal against Ole Miss, highlighting key players and strategies. Joe and Dave also go over the NFL playoffs, discussing the hottest teams and biggest matchups, and cover local pro sports with the Miami Heat and Florida Panthers struggling on the road. Brian Baldinger joins to weigh in on Harbaugh, Michael Penix, Mike McDaniel, and the MVP race, adding expert insight to close out the show.
Hour 3 opens with Joe and Dave previewing the Miami Hurricanes ahead of their CFP semifinal against Ole Miss, highlighting Rueben Bain's dominance, Malachi Toney's limited role, and Akheem Mesidor's rising NFL draft stock. They also take a look at the biggest NFL playoff matchups of the weekend and give praise to Aaron Rodgers for his incredible season at age 41. The focus then shifts to local pro sports, breaking down the Miami Heat's inconsistency and talent issues and the Panthers' struggles on the road, Barkov's potential return, and possible moves at the trade deadline. The hour wraps with some lighter moments as Joe and Dave roast Jamie over his dating life, sharing stories from college recruitment and offering brutally funny advice.