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Another flat night for host Matt Perrault who is still slightly up for the week. Matt is back with 2 college football bets and 1 parlay for the Friday episode of the Daily Juice presented by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Hour 1, Isaac and Suke preview Oregon's matchup against USC, react to the Los Angeles Lakers cleaning house in their front office, and more.
Anthony asks Raj about the experience of watching LeBron's return to the Lakers. The guys talk about the vision for this team moving forward and whether it can get there. 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
- Chris Biderman, The Sacramento Bee - Brennan Marion, Sacramento State Football HC - Matt George, Locked on Kings & ABC10
The guys talk about Zach LaVine and more on the Kings.
D-Lo & KC talk Kings with The Sacramento Bee's Chris Biderman and talk NFL after.
The guys spend hour three talking about Domantas Sabonis being set to miss time do to a torn meniscus and talk to Sac State Football HC Brennan Marion later on.
The guys continue talking Kings and are joined by ABC10's Matt George.
Sacramento State Football HC, Brennan Marion joined the show to talk about the team's big matchup with UC Davis.
The Sacramento Bee's Chris Biderman joined the show to talk Kings and 49ers.
Locked on Kings & ABC10's Matt George joined the show to talk all things Kings following their bad start and news Domantas Sabonis will be missing more time due to injury.
A flat 2-2 night for host Matt Perrault takes him into Thursday looking to close the week out strong. Matt has 3 bets for today and 1 for Sunday on the latest episode of the Daily Juice presented by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former All-Pro safety Kerry Rhodes is in for Kelvin, and he and Rob debate whether injuries will prevent Victor Wembanyama from reaching his enormous potential, share their expectations for Shedeur Sanders in his first career NFL start this Sunday. Plus, college basketball and NBA analyst DeShaun Tate swings by for a nice hoops conversation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Things Discussed: FOOTBALL v NORTHWESTERN When not being a terrible freshman Bryce was a five-star freshman. Some incredible throws in this one. Not that mad about 2nd interception because that was on the OC. Lindsey's gameplan of RPOs (ten Split Flows!) was perfect against Dantonio-style quarters. Got 70% of their yards, which is more important for future performance. RPOs were also good for getting Bryce feeling comfortable. We have a freshman but also a five-star, and he looked like one. Sam: Note the first drive was downfield passing! That throw to Andrew Marsh: wow. Shoutout to NW safety Robert Fitzgerald. Let's tamper with that guy! Andrew Marsh: What a perfect guy to be coming through. MARYLAND PREVIEW They're young with no running game to fall back on so they lose games. Gotta win jump balls against their big receivers. Malik Washington will be a good one, but no OL and no run game. Their defense is also young and mistake-prone. BIG TEN PRIVATE EQUITY DEAL ON HOLD, MICHIGAN AND USC FTW? Why the other schools want it: They're all in big debt because building debt (paid to their big donors) was how these non-profits made their revenue disappear while getting to keep most of it and making the ledgers balance for Title IX compliance (e.g. updates to Breslin are Women's Basketball expenditures.) Now you want to free the ledgers and the donors to pay players, so you need upfront capital to unravel the old system. Lock down a portion of Michigan's revenue. MSU, NW, IU, PU, RU, IL need to lock in a share of M/OSU revenue now because if the conferences break up for a super league they're not going to be invited. The length of the media rights contract is 20 years. This is CRITICAL. Michigan State has a real chance of becoming a mid-major. Ohio State wasn't on board until they got a clause giving them a bonus for selling more gear/stadium advertising. The way it's structured now they get more money than Michigan, which is all they wanted to hear. Why Michigan and USC don't want it: Michigan already got itself out of the debt cycle.
The Wolverines improved to 4-0 with a solid win over Middle Tennessee on Wednesday night at Crisler Center. On this postgame episode of Defend the Block, Terry Mills (4:00), Dusty May (7:00), Yaxel Lendeborg (11:00) and Mike Boynton Jr. (13:30) share their thoughts on Michigan's performance. 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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From 11/20 Hour 1: Kevin Sheehan breaks down a big night for Maryland basketball.
KMJ Fresno's Christopher Gabriel joins the show Florida vs Tennessee thoughts Men's and Women's Basketball in Action
In this hour of A Numbers Game, Gill Alexander and Kelley Bydlon recap last night's action and preview Thursday Night Football between the Bills and Texans. Later, Phil Bobbitt, Motorsports Handicapper joins the show to talk F1 Las Vegas. Also, Tim Murray, Host of VSiN's College Football Tailgate Show joins to talk college football. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this hour of VSiN PrimeTime, Matt Brown and Mike Somich discuss their NFL power rankings. Plus, Greg Peterson, Host of VSiN's Coast to Coast Hoops Podcast joins the show to preview Thursday's college basketball games. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this hour of Cashing Out, Dustin Swedelson updates tonight's NBA action. Plus, Tanner Kern, DraftKings Content Creator joins the show to give his best college football and NFL bets. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this hour of VSiN PrimeTime, Matt Brown and Mike Somich preview tonight's NBA games. Plus, Jared Smith, Fox Sports Radio Betting Analyst joins the show to preview week 13 in college football. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this hour of VSiN By the Books, Dave Ross and Jensen Lewis recap all the stories from last night's action, and preview Thursday Night Football between the Bills and Texans. Later, Greg Peterson joins the show to talk some college basketball. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this hour of A Numbers Game, Gill Alexander and Kelley Bydlon cover some important questions in "Are We Sure?", including Shedeur Sanders, Bryce Young, Drake Maye, Buccaneers and Ravens. Also on the show, VSiN senior editor Zach Cohen and VSiN contributor and RotoWire senior analyst Nick Whalen join the show with some of their best bets for the NBA, NFL and college football. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this hour of VSiN By the Books, Dave Ross and Jensen Lewis cover the top stories around the NFL, and go over some of the prop markets for this weekend. Later, Mike Palm, VP of Operations at Circa, The D, & Golden Gate Casino joins the show. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In Hour 3, Isaac and Suke react to what Warriors coach Steve Kerr told the media about load management in today's NBA, remind sports fans that it sounds like the Enhanced Games will actually happen, and more.
What does Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr have to say about the high number of injured star players and how load management is affecting the league?
In Hour 2, Isaac and Suke discuss why so many sports fans are lazy thinkers, react to the news that Vancouver is getting to expensive to live in, and more.
- Jake Gadon, CBS13 - James Ham, The Insiders, 1320 Kings Insider & The Kings Beat
CBS13's Jake Gadon joined the guys to talk Kings and Sacramento State.
The Insiders & 1320 Kings Insider, James Ham joined the show to talk Keegan Murray, Keon Ellis and more on the Kings.
D-Lo & KC continue talking NFL and also discuss some of the other teams in the NBA in similar situations to the Kings.
The guys spend hour two talking Kings and which teams in the NFL they think are starting to separate themselves as true contenders.
The guys spend hour one talking all things Kings ahead of their matchup tonight with the Thunder.
Hour 2 opens with Joe going off on the origins of NBA load management, pointing to Gregg Popovich and later Steve Kerr for normalizing the trend under the guise of “sports science” and player mileage. He blasts the modern reality where stars can't play back-to-backs, teams hide healthy scratches behind minor “injuries,” and paying families miss out on seeing players like Steph Curry. Then we shift to the “Spo and Mo Show,” highlighting Erik Spoelstra and Paul Maurice's strong work across South Florida sports, Kelel Ware's impressive play, and why the Heat should finish above .500. Joe also breaks down the Dolphins' chance to stack wins, driven by Devon Achane's offensive burst and Jordyn Brooks leading the NFL in tackles. Hollywood's Headlines wraps the hour with load-management talk, Cam Skattebo's WWE fallout, Kim Bokamper's wrestling past, Bill Belichick's viral appearance, and Steve Cohen's $12.1M gold toilet.
Hour 3 features Kim Bokamper weighing in on the Dolphins' GM search, reacting to Albert Breer's report on Brandon Shore potentially being involved and sharing his take on interim GM Champ Kelly. He also highlights the standout seasons of Devon Achane and Jordyn Brooks, who leads the NFL in tackles. Pete Prisco joins to break down the Dolphins' playoff outlook, calling a postseason berth a longshot, while praising Achane and Patrick Paul and criticizing Mike McDaniel's late-game decisions in Madrid as “coaching malpractice.” Prisco also provides his perspective on the AFC playoff race and weighs in on Shedeur Sanders starting for the Browns. The hour wraps with a Milpitas sports update from Bokamper's hometown.
On today's show, Joe dives into the NBA's load-management era, calling out Jimmy Butler and Steph Curry for sitting out against the Heat and reflecting on how Michael Jordan never played that way. We take a full look around South Florida sports with coaches Erik Spoelstra and Paul Maurice. Plus we highlight some standout performances from Dolphins' Devon Achane and Jordyn Brooks. Kim Bokamper joins live in studio to weigh in on the Dolphins' GM search and highlight key players, while Pete Prisco breaks down Miami's playoff outlook and calls Mike McDaniel's late-game decisions “coaching malpractice.” Joe and Bokamper also discuss whether the Dolphins can turn things around and make a late-season push, and Chef Andre joins to talk Patriots and his Catch and Cut restaurant. Plus, Hollywood's Headlines covers Cam Skattebo, load management, Bill Belichick, and more.
Hour 1 opens with Joe sounding off on Jimmy Butler and Stephen Curry sitting out against the Heat, blasting the NBA's load-management era and reminding listeners that Michael Jordan never would've done it. Joe says the Warriors essentially threw in the towel and then pivots to praising South Florida coaching giants Erik Spoelstra and Paul Maurice. We preview Bills–Texans on Thursday Night Football, including Gabe Davis stepping in as WR1 and rookie Keon Coleman being a healthy scratch for missing team meetings. The hour closes with Albert Breer's report tying Brandon Shore to the Dolphins' GM search, as Joe breaks down Shore's growing influence, the potential three-headed front office model, and why Miami must prioritize paying Devon Achane
Albert Breer's latest report brings Brandon Shore into the conversation for the Dolphins' upcoming GM search, noting his long tenure and extensive work in roles such as Cap Chief. Joe breaks down why Shore could become part of a potential three-headed front office model alongside Champ Kelly and another decision-maker — a structure Breer says “could happen.” Joe also notes he's heard Shore already holds significant power within the organization and stresses the importance of Miami paying Devon Achane this offseason.
Joe reacts to Jimmy Butler and Stephen Curry sitting out against the Heat, calling out the continued rise of NBA load management. He makes it clear he has zero sympathy for stars who regularly sit, especially in marquee games. Joe sounds off on how this trend hurts fans and the league's product, noting that Michael Jordan never load-managed and openly spoke out against the idea
We take a full look around South Florida sports, starting with the “Spo and Mo Show” as Erik Spoelstra and Paul Maurice continue steering the Heat and Panthers in the right direction. Joe highlights Kelel Ware's strong play and why the Heat should comfortably finish above .500. On the football side, the Dolphins enter a stretch where they'll have a real chance to stack wins, boosted by Devon Achane's explosive offensive production and Jordyn Brooks' elite defensive play as he leads the NFL in tackles
In today's edition of Hollywood's Headlines, we break down how often NBA stars are sitting out due to load management and the growing frustration around it. Cam Skattebo takes to social media after his WWE controversy, and Kim Bokamper — live in studio — shares his unexpected wrestling history. We also dive into Bill Belichick being spotted at an adult cheerleading competition supporting his 24-year-old girlfriend, plus Steve Cohen's gold toilet selling for an unbelievable $12.1 million
Joe and Kim Bokamper break down the Dolphins' outlook over the next few games, noting a stretch against weaker opponents but also the team's struggles earlier this season against bad teams like the Browns and Panthers. They discuss how Mike McDaniel has done a strong job getting Devon Achane and Jaylen Waddle the ball while putting Tua Tagovailoa in situations that limit turnovers. The conversation also explores whether the Dolphins can turn things around, climb back to .500, and potentially make a late-season playoff push.
Kim Bokamper joins the show to weigh in on the Dolphins' GM search, reacting to Albert Breer's report on Brandon Shore potentially being involved and sharing his thoughts on interim GM Champ Kelly. He also breaks down the standout performances of Devon Achane, who's having a star season, and Jordyn Brooks, who leads the NFL in tackles.
Pete Prisco joins the show to break down the Dolphins' outlook, calling a playoff berth a longshot while praising Devon Achane and Patrick Paul for their strong play. He doesn't hold back on Mike McDaniel's late-game decisions in Miami's win over the Commanders, labeling them “coaching malpractice.” Prisco also takes a look around the NFL, analyzing the AFC playoff race and reaffirming his trust in the Ravens and Chiefs. Plus, he weighs in on Shedeur Sanders starting for the Browns and what it means for the team moving forward.
Hour 4 kicks off with Joe and Kim Bokamper breaking down the Dolphins' outlook over the next few games. They discuss the team's struggles against weaker opponents earlier this season, while praising Mike McDaniel for getting Devon Achane and Jaylen Waddle the ball and putting Tua Tagovailoa in turnover-friendly situations. The conversation explores whether Miami can turn things around, reach .500, and mount a late-season playoff push. Plus, Chef Andre joins to talk about the Patriots and his Catch and Cut restaurant.
The offseason is officially underway for the Red Sox and there is lots of optimism about if more big moves will be made. Will Craig Breslow and others make that happen? Then, keep an eye on every move that occurs throughout the whole MLB offseason and remember the impending lockout will be a factor in them all. And, the Celtics escaped the lowly Nets and Joe Mazzulla found a unique way to motivate Jaylen Brown.
The full edition of The Christian Arcand show for Wednesday, November 19th, 2025.
Baseball find some new homes for the upcoming MLB season, an odd celebration from Steph Curry, and an NHL injury in an odd way in tonight's Arcand Fire.
Looking into the eyes of NFL voters, the story of how Matthew Stafford wins MVP has more of an appeal than Drake Maye's side. Is there anything Maye could do to change those minds over these last games? Then, Steph Curry gives an awkward celebration while an NHL player suffered an injury in a very embarrassing way in Arcand Fire. And, don't buy these AI toys that researchers are warning against in Clickbait.