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There were a bunch of great games this weekend. Laurence offers caution for one Heisman hopeful and throws a complete underdog into the race. He also defends an unlikely (and honestly unworthy) coach. Clark Lea & Bret Bielema are kindred spirts. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/house-of-l-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this episode of “Fearless,” Jason Whitlock unpacks 10 NFL Truths from the weekend's games, including why it isn't time to write off the Kansas City Chiefs just yet, why an injured Joe Burrow lacks the ability to be a number-one quarterback, why Shedeur Sanders is a self-absorbed fool to have said no to the opportunity of being developed by the Baltimore Ravens, and more. Steve Kim joins the show to weigh in on the Chiefs and whether Travis Kelce is a liability for the team, Mike Tomlin being officially in the hot seat, comparisons between Arch Manning and Bronny James, and whether Brian Kelly was right to scold the media during a postgame press conference. Supercharged show today! Don't miss it! Today's Sponsors: Craftco Flying Ace Whether you're winding down after a long day or raising a glass with good company, Flying Ace delivers every time. It's not about hype—it's about heritage, and getting back to what bourbon was always supposed to be. If that sounds like your kind of pour, it's time to level up. Buy online at https://flyingacespirits.com and use code BLAZE for free shipping. Share the Arrows Share the Arrows, a one-day event on October 11th in Dallas, Texas, hosted by BlazeTV's Allie Beth Stuckey, offers women worship, teaching, and real conversation with bold voices like Jinger Duggar Vuolo and Francesca Battistelli to encourage and equip them with biblical truth in a challenging culture; tickets, including VIP options, are available at https://sharethearrows.com. SHOW OUTLINE 00:00 Intro Want more Fearless content? Subscribe to Jason Whitlock Harmony for a biblical perspective on everyday issues at https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockHarmony?sub_confirmation=1 Jeffery Steele and Jason Whitlock welcome musical guests for unique interviews and performances that you won't want to miss! Subscribe to https://youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockBYOG?sub_confirmation=1 We want to hear from the Fearless Army!! Join the conversation in the show chat, leave a comment or email Jason at FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com Get 10% off Blaze swag by using code Fearless10 at https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless Make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army!” Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://www.fearlessmission.com and get $20 off your yearly subscription. Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. CLICK HERE to Subscribe to Jason Whitlock's YouTube: https://bit.ly/3jFL36G CLICK HERE to Listen to Jason Whitlock's podcast: https://apple.co/3zHaeLT CLICK HERE to Follow Jason Whitlock on X: https://bit.ly/3hvSjiJ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
RUNDOWN A cryptic Hotshot tweet about cheering for arrests sets the tone before the guys revel in the Mariners' wild seven-game sweep and the Seahawks' statement win in Pittsburgh. The bullpen's near-perfect ERA has playoff dreams buzzing, George Kirby snaps back in style, and Sam Darnold, Ken Walker, and Riq Woolen all shine. Mitch, Brady, and Joe revel in a historic seven-game home sweep that has the Mariners suddenly in control of the AL West. The bullpen's 30+ innings with only one earned run anchors the conversation, alongside George Kirby's 14-strikeout rebound, Julio's resurgence at the plate, and Cal Raleigh's record-setting power. With Kansas City and Houston on deck, the crew debates playoff odds, MVP chatter, and whether Josh Naylor might be the perfect midseason fit in Seattle. Fresh off a 31–17 win in Pittsburgh, the crew digs into a Seahawks performance that mixed chaos with control. Riq Woolen redeemed himself with a hustle play that saved a touchdown. Sam Darnold shook off mistakes to make clutch throws, Kenneth Walker topped 100 yards with a highlight-reel touchdown, and the ball finally spread to Cooper Kupp, JSN, Horton, and the tight ends. Rick Neuheisel joins to unpack a loaded college football weekend — from Brian Kelly scolding reporters after LSU's win, to Georgia's Gunner Stockton and Notre Dame–Texas A&M's wild finish, to Arch Manning getting booed in Austin. He shares stories of media jousts from his UCLA days, weighs in on John Mateer's Heisman chances at Oklahoma, and even recalls the “Apple Cup plunge” tradition from his perfect 4–0 run against WSU. Neuheisel closes with his weekly pick, riding Nebraska as a home underdog against Michigan while eyeing the upcoming Apple Cup showdown. Bud Withers joins to discuss his new book, the first ever written on the history of the Apple Cup, just in time for another chapter in the storied rivalry. He reflects on why the UW–WSU matchup is uniquely distinctive, how Don James viewed it as “everything to lose, nothing to gain,” and why Cougar upsets often define the most memorable games. GUESTS Brady Farkas | Host, Refuse to Lose Podcast (Mariners on SI) Joe Doyle | MLB Draft & Mariners Analyst, Over-Slot Substack Brady Henderson | Seahawks Insider, ESPN Jacson Bevens | Writer, Cigar Thoughts Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Football Analyst, Former Head Coach & Rose Bowl Champion Bud Withers | Veteran Pacific Northwest sportswriter & author of Too Good to Be Through TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Arrest Videos, Mariners Revival and Seahawks win! 21:23 | Stockton, Pete Carrol and Wicked Game 25:15 | BEAT THE BOYS, Presented by Fireside Home Solutions. Register at MitchUnfiltered.com 30:59 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table; Mariners Ride Bullpen Magic, Kirby's Bounce-Back, and Julio's Surge Into First Place Showdown 1:06:30 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table; Seahawks Dominate Steelers Behind Defense, Darnold's Poise, and Walker's Big Runs 1:35:27 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel; on Brian Kelly's Rant, QB Breakouts, and Apple Cup Memories 2:04:08 | GUEST: Bud Withers; on the First Apple Cup Book, Legendary Games, and Rivalry Lore 2:35:01 | Other Stuff Segment: Steve Ballmer investigation, Phillies fan home run ball saga, Canelo vs. Terence Crawford fight, Coldplay CEO affair update, AP voter Haley Sawyer controversy, Jordan Hudson and Bill Belichick sideline drama, twin brothers' tee-time resale scheme, Jalen Carter spitting fine, RIPs Rick Davies of Supertramp, actress Polly Holliday (“Flo” from Alice), boxer Ricky Hatton, HEADLINES doctor leaves surgery for sex, tumor the size of an egg in a man's scrotum, 6'9” woman and 5'4” husband romance, engineers propose uncatchable AI-powered plane.
Joe Burrow injured, out 3 months Eagles knock off the Chiefs in Super Bowl rematch The Alabama Crimson Tide defeated the Wisconsin Badgers 38-14 Saturday in Tuscaloosa. Alabama Football QB Ty Simpson continued his stellar play throwing for four touchdowns. Germie Bernard and Ryan Williams both had two TDs. The win over Wisconsin was Alabama's last tune up before SEC play. After a bye week, The Tide will face The Georgia Bulldogs in Athens. The Auburn Tigers closed out their pre-conference schedule with a 31-15 win over South Alabama. Auburn Football had three rushing touchdowns and QB Jackson Arnold added a passing TD in the win. Auburn now has a very challenging stretch of SEC play beginning Saturday at The Oklahoma Sooners. The Vanderbilt Commodores won 31-7 on the road at The South Carolina Gamecocks. Vanderbilt Football knocked South Carolina QB LaNorris Sellers out of the game and, likely, out of Heisman contention. PLUS, Tyler's Viewing Menu presented by Michelson Laser Vision! FOLLOW TNR ON RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-7759604 FOLLOW TNR ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7zlofzL... FOLLOW TNR ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... WEBSITE: https://nextroundlive.com/ MOBILE APP: https://nextroundlive.com/the-ne.... SHOP THE NEXT ROUND STORE: https://nextround.store/ Like TNR on Facebook: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Twitter: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Instagram: / nextroundlive Follow everyone from the show on Twitter: Jim Dunaway: / jimdunaway Ryan Brown: / ryanbrownlive Lance Taylor: / thelancetaylor Scott Forester: / scottforestertv Tyler Johns: /TylerJohnsTNR Sponsor the show: sales@nextroundlive.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the final hour of the show, the great John McClain joined the show and shared his thoughts on the NFL games yesterday and the Titans. Can the Titans turn things around with Brian Callahan? John later discussed what he thinks about the Texans' Monday night matchup. To end the show, as always, the guys played Celebrity Birthdays.
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac react to the biggest week three college football games that happened over the weekend, including Georgia Tech getting a huge win over number 12 Clemson at home on Saturday thanks to Yellow Jackets' kicker Aidan Birr making a 55-yard field goal as time expired. Mike, Beau, and Ali also explain why they think it would be blasphemous if Georgia Tech quarterback Haynes Kings isn't in Heisman race after beating Clemson.
I have a special point I will make about Georgia Tech quarterback Haynes King. He's earned the honor after the Yellow Jackets knocked off the Clemson Tigers.I also break down Alabama's thumping of Wisconsin, why John Mateer needs to be high on your Heisman ballot, and why Oregon deserves consideration to be ranked #1.@fbscout_florida On X @LO_ThePortal TikTok @lockedontheportalSupport us by supporting our sponsors!Rugiet150,000 men have made the switch →https://Rugiet.com/LOCKEDONCOLLEGE Use code LOCKEDONNFL to get 15% off your order!DripDropRight now, DripDrop is offering Locked On listeners 20% off your first order. Just head to https://dripdrop.com and use promo code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE. Stock up now before the heat hits hard. PrizePicksDownload the PrizePicks app today and use code LOCKEDONMLB to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup.PrizePicks — Run Your Game.Click Link Here: https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/LOCKEDONCOLLEGEOpenPhoneStreamline and scale your customer communications with OpenPhone. Get 20% off your first 6 months at www.openphone.com/lockedonmlbGametimeToday's episode is brought to you by Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDON for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. Download Gametime today. What time is it? Gametime.Monarch MoneyTake control of your finances with Monarch Money. Use code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE at monarchmoney.com for 50% off your first year.FanDuelRight now, new customers can get TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in BONUS BETS when your first FIVE DOLLAR BET WINS! Download the app or head to FANDUEL.COM to get started. Bet with FanDuel—Official Partner of the NBA.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)
Host Sam Prince is joined by Rowan Radio sports department members Greg Mazzo and Keegan Thompson as they discuss: -Commanders vs Packers. -How will the 49ers play without Brock Purdy. -John Mateer should be the Heisman favorite. -The biggest fraud in the MLB. Tune in!
ROI Podcast—the business show that doubles as a comedy roast—returns with Law Smith and Eric Readinger riffing on TikTok, attention spans, and why horoscopes are basically astrology's version of fantasy football. This episode tackles: TikTok's addictive algorithm vs. China's “education-only” version. Why social media feels like narco-terrorism for your brain. The trader who used TikTok comments to turn $84K into $42M. Comedy, drag shows, group dances, and why dudes just don't vibe with them. A DIY college fantasy football league idea that could flip into billions. If you like your business podcasts with more laughs than LinkedIn posts, hit subscribe and join the world's #1 comedy-business podcast. Eric Readinger 0:02 Okey, dokey, Law Smith 0:06 Whoo, yeah, ah, I wear, I wear my DMX goggles, yeah. I mean, this is, like, the why is that? DMX, no, but it's like a guy. This is Malibu's Most Wanted. That's what this guy sounds like. Eric Readinger 0:27 Yeah, maybe I don't know. He's not real. So can to be whatever you want him to be in your mind, Law Smith 0:32 so he is. So I'm right, yes, you're right. I'm gonna do this like a chick, yeah, see, I'm right, Eric Readinger 0:36 right, because I can't be proven wrong. I'm right. Law Smith 0:40 I was telling a friend, it made me underthink, like dudes, it's much, much better Eric Readinger 0:46 life. Uh huh, yeah, not everything you think is right. Law Smith 0:52 Well before this turns into no man from Eric Readinger 0:55 your children's club. Law Smith 0:58 You know, we can only call that shit out because we empathize with that play. Welcome to ROI podcast, because this is the number one comedy business podcast in the world. Sometimes we talk about emo stuff like Eric Readinger 1:12 that. Oh yeah. Are we gonna get into it? Nah. Law Smith 1:15 Oh, come on. No, no, no, it's too fresh. Too fresh, okay, fresh wounds. But I did. Eric Readinger 1:23 I'm gonna go ahead and just point out the echo Enos. That's my bad when we rip Law Smith 1:28 it up the floor in the studio, fix it in post. We got some tools. Well, hey, man, we should tell everybody, because I like giving resources out. I'm the Suze Orman of digital resources. That's what I want to be. What? Yeah, Adobe has a podcast Audio Enhancer. It'll take out background noise. It'll take out we have a little buzz I could hear right now that we had two episodes ago or an episode ago that it took outably your headphone. No, when I listened to it later. One of the previous episodes we Eric Readinger 2:02 did. Okay, this is definitely the kind of entertainment people want to hear. Well, maybe Law Smith 2:06 I'm just saying, if you have audio you need to clean up. You can, it's for podcasts, they say. But you could probably use it. If you had audio you needed to clean up, like in a loud room or a conference or, you know, any kind of meeting or something, you can right? But I just like the easy, you know, drag and drop it in, boom, come back out. Five minutes. Eric Readinger 2:24 You're good, yeah, AI is great, loyal part. Law Smith 2:29 But like it, it AI, the LLM, you know, those language learning models of like Chad, GBT and Claude and perplexity, large Eric Readinger 2:39 language, excuse me, what did I say? Learning? Used to Law Smith 2:45 whatever rewind I got. There's too many acronyms in my head or abbreviations, but it's one of those things where it it's a whole to do, like you have to know, how do you hold to do? What happens was. And I think everybody's having this issue, I kind of try to push through it, because I know that outcomes of what you want to get out of it, like, organize this document for me. Like, instead of me having to do it, that's great. That's like, I love that part of it, right? And that's intuitive. But there's some things that aren't intuitive on how to talk to it. Yeah, nicely, you can be mean to it. I don't know if it affects it. Eric Readinger 3:29 Well, not yet. You go on their list, their robot Law Smith 3:33 list, that's fair. So you know, I would just say I like the easy things like that. Like, for this podcast I'll use, there will be a word counter that sem rush, I think, has out there that's just its own website. You can drop a whole paragraph in. It'll pull the keywords for you if you want that are most important. It'll, you know, do stuff like that. I like those kind of little tools. And if we do anything on the show, if we're if we add any value besides our guests wisdom that come on the show, we show you how to be a tool. It's some resources to be a tool. Perfect Circle, exactly. Good album, yeah. You know, I don't know if I want to get into the fantasy football stuff. Eric Readinger 4:19 I know. I mean, I thought we were gonna talk about something else, I'll tease it. Law Smith 4:23 Well, we were, you and I off air. Were bitching about tick tock and how I don't think either of us really like Eric Readinger 4:30 it. I don't ever go Law Smith 4:32 into talk well, I don't, I don't like I don't like reels, I don't like show. I don't unless I'm like, going to Eric Readinger 4:39 look for something, right, right? It's not, we weren't talking just about Tiktok what? Law Smith 4:43 But I mean, Facebook reels, when I open those apps, it's like, abrasive with the video. You know? It's like, oh, sometimes the sound is like, way high, like an old TV commercial where the audio is like, doesn't that still happens, right? And it's so. Well, it's like, when I open up those apps and it goes right to video, it's like, oh, and I'm usually already listening to something, right? I've realized that's on me a little bit as far as like, I don't, I'm not people send me videos. I'm like, I'll get to that later. And I just never, yeah, I know it a lot of the time, but that's not because I didn't want to watch it. And I do like that. People will send me stuff. They go, Oh, they're thinking of you. They go, Oh, it's Eric Readinger 5:28 nice in general, to me, the interface is just a pain in the ass. Did you see the videos I sent you? Oh, you sent more than one. Oh, my God, gotta back out, because I go back in like, Law Smith 5:38 it's just stupid, and then I might be a comedy snob at the same time, exactly. And so that Eric Readinger 5:44 isn't funny. Isn't funny. Why are you sending me out? And then Law Smith 5:47 so I was kind of thinking about it, when we talked about it, like last week, just kind of shooting the shit. And I was like, Why does Tiktok kind of annoy the shit out of me? And it part of it. Once I found out that the Chinese algorithm for their people is wildly different than the one over here. I think that was my trigger point to go. I don't want to be on that. That. And at the same time, my mom, friends that are like our age in their 40s, they were telling me they're wasting two hours a night on there every night, and they're like, I'm so addicted. Like, when it was really popping. Like, you know, 2021 I don't know 22 we're not the first movers on this, but the laggard, older people, yeah, and so, like, I was like, I want that. I don't have enough time. I feel like, but you're Eric Readinger 6:41 acting like the Tick Tock algorithm is that much worse than any other social media algorithm. They're all doing the same thing. Law Smith 6:47 Well, I think they do they I think they do it the best it seems like. Because it seems like, yeah, maybe I don't know, man, just from general chatter I hear in my life. But also, when I'm listening, I listen to a dick loader comedy podcast all day, because, you know, marketing, marketing work is like, once you know how to do it, you can kind of be on autopilot a little bit. And so it's one of those things where the chatter is like, it is they have, they got it dialed in, they got you screwed in, buddy. And that's, that's, that's really, they're the best at Eric Readinger 7:27 it that. But it's like we're on neither of us are on it. To know if it's better or worse. I'm on it enough. I Oh, here we go. Now we get the truth. Law Smith 7:36 Well, I need to know, well, marketing, we're in marketing, so it's like, I need to know enough, right? And I need to know a user perspective of it, right? I can't. I usually just try to stick to, like, outside research, well, yeah. But I'm always like, I like, put it away, like, it's like, a Ebola virus or something, okay, you know, I'm like, Oh, I don't want, that's good. That's really, yeah, but I also like timely reference. So the thing was like, Yeah, it's like, the Black Plague. And so I think, like, when? But really when it was like, okay, the algorithm for China and the Chinese people definitely got some pro China stuff going on there, right? That's, that's just good marketing within the country, right? Educational outside of that, it's only educational stuff. Eric Readinger 8:29 Now here, what is the education about, Law Smith 8:31 like, science and like things of that nature, probably revisionist history, I'm sure. But I'm sure it has a whole glaze of propaganda over it, yeah, but at the same time they're doing that, but over here, they're like, let these dummies get dumber. That's what. That's my like, Eric Readinger 8:50 yeah, I don't think that's a wild No, that's not wild at all. I agree with you, and Law Smith 8:56 I compare it to Narco terrorism of like, you know, they say there's a lot of fentanyl that gives through Mexico from other countries to go up, up to the United States to kind of hurt, yeah, oh, no. This is, and that's happened on the Russian Eric Readinger 9:12 border without better than Narco terrorism, bro. Well, it's it. This is the Idiocracy. This is Lee, yeah, it's legal, right? Law Smith 9:19 And we and another bigger if we back, really back out, like the the future where everything takes over, like, you know, all agency is lost for people, right? And at 1984 it was about like, everything coming at people to take over society. We're willingly giving it away with our time data, you know? Eric Readinger 9:45 Yeah, we just keep letting them do whatever. You know, it's man. It sucks. So older I get, the more I'm like man they are. They are probably trying to control Law Smith 9:55 us. Look, it's not all bad. But as our buddy in the. Uh, all star guest, Dean Akers, who's, come on, he's, I'm surprised when we had breakfast the other day, he didn't bring it up. But because I think he's brought it up every breakfast we've had the last, you know, two years, he goes, You know what the new cigarettes are? And I'm like, what? And he's like, it's the bone. And I'm like, I know that one. I actually can answer right? When he is a teaching, he's a he's a teaching kind of mentor, yeah? Eric Readinger 10:28 So like, when Dean comes on here, and he'll ask us questions, and then we get all nervous and try to think of the right answer, and then one of us gets it right, and the other, he does the same thing at breakfast. And we the same way in real life. He's no different, yeah. We act the same way. Law Smith 10:41 So he keeps score, but he that's like, his favorite, you know, kind of angle, and he's right, because he, he was telling me people were wasting two hours as well. And I was like, whoa. I mean, he, he looks up Eric Readinger 10:54 that stuff. Yeah, that's not even now. That's, I thought that was obvious. Law Smith 10:58 Is it all bad? No, it it provides entertainment for people, right, right? You can get information from it. I just don't know how I feel, like you, like we talk about with news outlets, we'd be doing a lot more work to figure out if, if this, this thing on my feed, is actually true. But most people don't take that extra step, including myself, and a lot of the times just go, oh yeah, that's okay, right? Just move on, Eric Readinger 11:27 right? I think they annoying, most annoying dances I even get to that the dances, they're not as annoying. I don't think the food food, try this viral. Try this viral recipe. First of all, if that's obviously throwing a word viral into all the food, right? It's viral. It's viral. Whatever chocolates you know, like you, but the way they do the thing is, like, here, let me do a quick, sharp, snap, cut all, like, of the ingredients that you gotta, like, pause your phone. Like, they don't give you any measurements on what you're doing. Like, there no, it's just like you barely kind of got to guess what they're doing. And yet, there's still people are still trying Law Smith 12:06 to do it. I went on a mom date. I had to go on a date with my mom for lunch once a month. Law loves mom. I love my mama and and she was saying, I was I was saying the same thing. I was like, I don't like any recipe online that doesn't give you the ingredients first. I know that's because that's another bunch into it. And you're like, I don't have, oh, fuck man, I don't have basil. I don't have that kind of basil here. No. But I Eric Readinger 12:34 mean, whatever happened to the websites that just give you the recipe? Well, you'll have to write a fucking Law Smith 12:39 story about it. They're all trying to game it. So, like, they know that's going to be too boring, and people don't want to see that at the beginning. But when you really, actually want to use the information for recipe, and you don't know, I don't I, admittedly, I'm not. I don't know offhand how to bake or cook really well. I can grill, okay, right? But like, I look everything up and just follow whatever the directions are Eric Readinger 13:04 exactly. And when the directions start with, I remember when I was nine years old, it's like, what are you doing, right? I don't even, I don't even see them. Where are you taking me? Yeah, bro, it's a whole thing. Everybody's got to get their SEO in. Law Smith 13:17 So 25% of the users are 18 to 2425 34 is about 30% and our swing and Dick group is about 20 Okay, I just, I wanted to pull some stats up, because I was like, I was curious how really even spread. So it started in 2016 and it's become this. It's grown quicker, more more adopted users, more daily active users than any of them in such a short amount of time. That seems suspect to me, right? Because I was like, how did it grow like that? And I can't get any of the any of the AI apps to tell me Eric Readinger 14:00 really, I know, I think there's absolutely, well, whether it's an app or a person like that, get propped up and put in the spotlight and be made to be, you know, a household thing. It's like we were talking about like a guy like Sean Ryan. Yeah, who the fuck was Sean Ryan before he started getting every top tier podcast guest, yeah? Like, yes, I understand he Law Smith 14:27 was, you know, he was a journalist. He was, he Eric Readinger 14:31 was a counter Intel guy. Law Smith 14:33 Wait, whom? I'm thinking of, the hot wings guy, the hot ones guy. What's that guy's name? Who gives a shit? Now, I'm thinking of Sean Kelly, but, all right, who's Sean? Who Sean? Eric Readinger 14:48 What? Sean Ryan? Law Smith 14:49 There Is he cute. He's a bald headed man. Well, I mean, there's so many audiences we don't know about. There's so many like popular things. Like, when people come up to you, especially like comedy, you think you have a finger on the pulse. Like, you ever heard of this guy? He has a billion people that follow on me. Like, never heard of him? Eric Readinger 15:10 No. I mean, 4.8 3 million subscribers, right? Law Smith 15:14 I don't know if I even know this guy. Well, I thought you were talking about the hot ones. Guy off air. Eric Readinger 15:19 I mean, you just see he's got, you know, Law Smith 15:23 he's is, Eric Readinger 15:25 uh, sets. Let's see if I can imagine being able Law Smith 15:30 to build up. My God, how unprofessional. Whatever you don't do premium down, um, Eric Readinger 15:36 but anyways, I think there's guys that just like, get put into the spotlight to push a narrative, you know, like, just get certain people on there. Like, we're gonna give you a bunch of money for marketing because, like, somebody like, I just don't have no problem with the guy, Sean Ryan, he killed me in the sleep. But like, I don't necessarily think he's a great interviewer, or, like, has a fantastic recall of information, or anything, you know, Law Smith 16:07 well, that doesn't mean, I mean that it's entertainment at the end of the day. So it's Eric Readinger 16:13 not easy. Like, there's just a couple of them that are puzzling to me. Law Smith 16:17 He created and show ran several. Oh, that's, I think that's a different guy. That is absolutely a different guy, former Navy SEAL in CIA, contractor. So that's pretty interesting. Right off the Eric Readinger 16:29 bat, exactly what I'm saying, bro, and then he just jumps into the spotlight like Law Smith 16:34 that. No, okay, so there are, if you're talking about, like, podcasts, where there's, like, how did uh, these podcasts land on the top 10 list? It's like they have PR for that now, it's like you pay to get on that shit. Eric Readinger 16:50 Sure, I understand that. I'm just saying there's certain ones that I hear them and then just the way they are. It's very fishy. Law Smith 16:57 He, uh, became a CIA contractor enemies, so maybe had some cash to spend from that. Yeah. And then founded vigilance elite and 20 vitamin company to teach tactical skills to civilians law enforcement. So maybe money, some money there. If you have money, you can, you can, you can get that many people, even Eric Readinger 17:20 if you suck. Well, anybody who's been in the CIA, but not Law Smith 17:25 us, we're doing it lean on purpose, right? Yeah. So you got, or even it's for this is brought to you, for viewers like you. I don't have that the end of PBS stuff Eric Readinger 17:39 when they play best, get damp. Sure that's the right sound. Law Smith 17:43 Whenever where they go. This TV show, this program, is brought to you by and they give a bunch of, oh, I got it. I got the reference. But, and then they'd say viewers like you at the end, Eric Readinger 17:54 yeah, I know. Did you get it? Yeah, I still get it. Still get it. Law Smith 17:58 I tried to get back to tick tock. I tried to get the list of words that will demonetize you or give you, oh, let's read those aloud. I've wanted to, that was what I was gonna do. I was just gonna start reading them without with no segue into it. But I can't get them. I can't get a list of them. It's like, secret. Eric Readinger 18:17 Well, I know the kids. Oh, visit. Is it one? Well, you can't talk about that. Can't talk about unaliving yourself. Law Smith 18:25 And Tiktok, I think, is the most prude out of all of them. Like you can't say sex, you say SIGs with, like, eggs with an S on right? Yeah, or the one on YouTube, and Tiktok is on alive yourself instead Eric Readinger 18:42 of, did you hear me just say Law Smith 18:44 that? Oh, no. Okay, good. Eric Readinger 18:46 You see how this podcast goes. Everybody, I kind of do my own show over here. Law does his own show over there, and then we meet in the middle at the end. I'm trying, Law Smith 18:54 yeah, yeah, yeah. It's interesting. Well, I'm trying to read some notes. I think we were talking at the same time for a full minute at one point when today, just a couple minutes ago, very possible. So what I don't like about that is, like, self censorship of stuff. But you know, it's not all bad, I guess, because there's so many kids that have accounts and they're on there the dance dances have never like, unless it's like, a bunch of people are never like, Wow, what a cool dance. I think it's interesting. I think it's I respect like a dance group that does something pretty, you know, difficult, synchronized. I feel like that is a female thing. Big time is like, I got a dance. I got, I got it hit me, Eric Readinger 19:46 right, right? Law Smith 19:48 I know I misogynist lately, so I'm just gonna lean into before, yeah, no, I'm saying like that. Okay, so group dance. Yes, moves, I'm gonna go with horoscopes. In, like, astrology, these are all things I don't know a straight man that is into any of this in drag queen shows, yeah, well, people are like, it's hilarious, and you're like, a half second, maybe at best. Okay, I'll there one straight male that enjoys any of those three things. Eric Readinger 20:27 Okay, well, hold on, on the dragon shows, there is an element that can make it fun. That is, if you have another dude in your group who's very uncomfortable with the situation, sure, yeah. And we obviously let the drag queens know this, you know, you tell them, hey, focus in on him. Yeah, it's going to be funny forever. But I give you credit Law Smith 20:47 for you having the friend, bring in that friend, or making that friend go kind of right. I'm not, I don't know. It's just like, I mean, this is obviously, it's Eric Readinger 20:55 not like, I came up with the idea. I'm saying, like, if you're forced to go, you can make the best out of it, yeah, by making your friends uncomfortable, yeah, Law Smith 21:04 at the same time, like dudes, I'm trying to, I try to be open to that those kind of things when they're brought up, I try not to just shut it down kind of right away. Eric Readinger 21:15 You know, what kind of things, Law Smith 21:17 stuff that has zero interest to me. And I extrapolated out to I'm like, do I know any men that like actual men that like this stuff? Yeah, straight guys like myself, but yeah, Comparison is the thief of joy. So try to be open to it. I don't know everything, and there might be a funny drag show out there. Eric Readinger 21:42 I'm not, yeah, but again, I'm not trying to go to drag if you're forced. Law Smith 21:46 Well, I've been, I've been to a lot of drag places because of comedy, and it's like, I've seen it. You get to open with Eliza Manali, and you're going to close the share. Eric Readinger 21:58 I don't get it. I don't get how it's so much a thing. Law Smith 22:03 So what else did I have on here? Look, we don't even have a Tiktok account for this podcast, which is pathetic. So we'll this, hopefully this will help. Here's one thing I found that was interesting. There was an entrepreneur trader that followed all the comments on Tiktok to find trends before people on Wall Street could find out about them. So he would spend four hours every night analyzing comments to find out what people were talking about. Okay, and then he would find that trend, and he he put a trade in on that company before it really popped to like older Wall Street people, and he fucking crushed it. Guy's name is Chris Camillo from from Texas, and he turned $84,000 into 42 million by just finding trends before they really pop to the general public, the older public, you know, Eric Readinger 23:06 yep, but I see that he turned $84,000 into whatever. No, I mean, that's just like, what's his face? Law Smith 23:16 Here's here's a good example. So Hollywood insider predicted Margot Robbie last the Barbie movie, right? So he sees all the Tiktok comments about the Barbie movie buzz. He puts a bunch of trade on Mattel stock because it's gonna, it's gonna go through the roof, because it's gonna be a legit movie, right? And crushes it with that kind of thing. I think ozempic was another one, or one of the weight loss drugs. When people were starting to do that and talk Eric Readinger 23:47 about it, it doesn't seem like four hours a night is necessary for that. Law Smith 23:52 Well, obviously he's obsessive about it. But it was one of those things where, what did I go? It was obviously, like obsessive and by the way, slime was the other one that that's like genius. If he was reading comments, I doubt he did it four hours a night. By the way, this is Eric Readinger 24:09 what I'm saying. I have four hours. I didn't vet I didn't vet this whole thing, mental thing. Law Smith 24:13 Maybe I didn't vet it out. And I'm sure he figured out how to get a bot to sweep and look at all this stuff. But kids obsessing over slime, and then, so he bought, he bought a bunch of Elmer, elmer's Glue stock, like shit like that. That's pretty awesome. Why is that? Because that's what makes up slime. Of a lot of that, okay, Eric Readinger 24:37 but they're using it for glue. Law Smith 24:40 No, you put you Elmer glue is one of the ingredients in slime, Eric Readinger 24:44 but they're not making the glue. They're not taking Elmers glue and making slime out of Law Smith 24:49 it. A lot of kids were making at home, yeah, including my own kids, I see. And then I had to have a no slime rule at my house, Eric Readinger 24:58 yeah. No. The parents like the slime. I'm fuck that shit. Well, it just, it gets everywhere. It never comes off. Law Smith 25:04 Yeah, it's like, Slimer from Ghostbusters. It leaves, like, residue Eric Readinger 25:07 everywhere, snail trails. Yeah, yeah, fucking Law Smith 25:11 first. Oh, but have I brought this up Ghostbusters? I got a lot of people that don't like cops, but they love Ghostbusters. And I'm like, You're you're backing, you're back in enforcement Eric Readinger 25:23 there that don't like, like cops the TV show or cops in real life, Law Smith 25:26 like police in real life. They're like, they're like, defund the police people, and then they love Ghostbusters. I find that funny, Eric Readinger 25:34 right? That's a really fun thing for you to say to them. I Law Smith 25:37 never bring it up. Oh, okay, dude, I, I don't if it's a big calorie burner, and I don't have a lot of information or a hot take other than that one sentence, yeah, I Eric Readinger 25:48 am bringing it up. Yeah. I mean, defund the Ghostbusters. Law Smith 25:53 I'm just saying, Man, you know, they deserve fair trial too. Eric Readinger 25:57 The ghosts, I feel like they've already had their trial. Did they there? I mean, that's why Law Smith 26:02 they got hurt there. There's systemic ghostism. Eric Readinger 26:06 Oh, I see. So it's a problem with communities. Law Smith 26:10 Anyway, I thought that was interesting. Not all Tiktok is bad. You can use it the way you want. Everybody wants to be an influencer now that's under the age of 18. YouTube star or Tiktok star is like the number one. I know job they want when they get older. It's crazy, yep, all right, I didn't think it Eric Readinger 26:29 was any foresight to say we can't all be influencers. Hey, Eric. I didn't think we're gonna talk that much. I thought we're gonna have a short episode, I know, but I knew we would just gab like gals. I got, Law Smith 26:39 I got one more thing, and then we'll get out of here and it, I'm going to open source it to everybody. So if you made it, I'm going to Shawshank Redemption you, if you made it this far, why you come a little bit further? What? There is a great idea I don't think I'll be able to ever capitalize on. So as if, like my Cuban coffee drive through idea. Eric Readinger 27:02 You know, that's the one joke that I thought of when you're like, I'm gonna that's not my my bits on stage. What's the name of your Cuban drive through? What's the name that you give it? Oh, that's Law Smith 27:15 the fruit the food truck joke, Eric Readinger 27:18 whatever it is, the two cups. Yeah, my point is, is that came into my mind when you're like, I don't really do a lot of dirty stuff or shock Law Smith 27:27 value stuff, yeah? Well, it's tough to shock people. Number one, you have to go so extreme. That's, that's why it felt out of place. And then this is a conversation we had off air. Eric Readinger 27:38 It was, yeah, Law Smith 27:41 about a set I did, and I was like, Yeah, not really. Part of who shit it was, yeah, Eric Readinger 27:47 yeah, who's in, who's in the zone? Now, I don't know. I mean, it doesn't change. Holy Water, all right, we have, you don't get to just say it. Law Smith 27:56 I'm getting closer. I'm getting closer. Nailing that. Holy guacamole, Eric Readinger 28:01 gronca, moly, I Law Smith 28:02 know, but I Eric Readinger 28:03 messed up. Okay, fantasy football, is that what you want to talk about? Law Smith 28:06 Well, I've tried to figure out how to capitalize this league. I do. No one's figured out. Okay, so NFL, fantasy football, billion dollar business, like, if not 10 100. We know he knows sports betting going on with the Daily Fantasy leaves too well, and the college football is getting cooler about being less kind of they're they're becoming less restrictive about players rights and their naming rights and all that stuff paying them like they should have been the whole time. So I do a very nerdy college fantasy football league, but I'm always like, when I'm preparing for it, I have my draft tonight, and when I'm preparing for it, I'm always like, I can't believe no one's figured this out how to make college football fantasy because everyone goes well, there's too many teams, ah, but we do it a different way. We have eight managers, ah, and it's a top 25 League. You stick with the AP, top 25 and your draft really matters, because you have to skew it a bit. So if it's like Boise State's 24 and they play, you know, one of those opening games where they got to play something difficult, they can lose the value of that player goes down, because once they drop out of the top 25 you lose them, yeah? And you have to do a waiver, a weekly waiver. Eric Readinger 29:26 Life is somebody doing all this by hand? Yeah? Law Smith 29:30 Holy shit. I mean, not like writing it down? No, I know, but manually, I told you, this is the one where it's me, my buddy, Brendan, and I think everybody else is black dude that. So I'm like, you stupid kind of white guy in the group. I'm I was, like, the new guy, and that I was the new guy for like, 15 years in this league. I don't know these guys that well. So it's always like, we're doing the Zoom draft. Often. I'm like, sometimes I've been a little loosey goosey, you know, yeah, battle pops, it made some jokes that fall flat, and I'm like, Okay, well, I don't know these guys anyway, so, yeah, Eric Readinger 30:10 well, but you need me there with you. Law Smith 30:14 You can hop on tonight. No, Eric Readinger 30:17 God, I try to so racist jokes and fall flat, but Law Smith 30:21 I'm open to sourcing it. I've definitely done this on the show before and put it out there. It's one of those things where it's, like, I tried one year to really try to put effort into it for a while, Eric Readinger 30:30 and like, what are you hoping sourcing the Law Smith 30:33 idea of the game? So, like, you can be even hard to pitch this to a big like Yahoo or ESPN, or any FanDuel or something. Yeah, because you you'd have to go, I gotta pitch you something, but you gotta sign the longest NDA of all time that you can, like, it's like a movie script, while people don't read movie scripts just given to them, that has to go through their agency, because they'll get sued for, like, copying the idea. It's kind of like that, an IP of this idea of some of something that already exists, statistics that are out there. Eric Readinger 31:08 Yeah, I don't think it'd be that crazy. Law Smith 31:11 What sucks is, every year you have to do the manual research. Now there's sites you can pay for, subscription wise, that kind of do it. But like, Yeah, nobody cares about college. You can't. You can't really key in firsthand, all the parameters you need. So I've tried to, like, here's my strategy this year, because, oh, my God, I didn't read Phil Steele's phone book magazine. He does a thing on every team. It's like the craziest, like, Aspergers, he, like, he has, he it's like 180 pages. It's crazy. And he predict, he's the best predictor of, like, who's gonna win the Heisman, who's gonna be good this year kind of thing. So I tried to go, here's my here's what I was like, I gotta think outside the box, because last year I tried to do, I tried to use chat GBT didn't really work. This year I gave it a whirl. Still wasn't working for me. I'm going to look up the EA college football video game ratings, yeah, filter out all the non top 25 people, and then kind of go from that, Eric Readinger 32:20 yeah, that's just that, right? Like, I was like a thing when back in my fantasy football days, like, if you ever had somebody like, you're trying to make a tough decision, start this guy or start that guy, I'd go to FanDuel, who cost support. Oh, yeah, yeah. Gamblers know, Law Smith 32:36 right? The problem with the the Daily Fantasy ones was they don't have all the teams in there a lot of the time, so it's like, you're not getting a pure one to one sometimes, you know, if you're, if you're Jocelyn between, I've tried to do that for NFL. Eric Readinger 32:53 I'm like, Oh, you're saying, like some teams play at different times and, well, yeah, they don't. Law Smith 32:58 I don't know if they do it now. I haven't, I haven't really gone on those sites because I'm scared I'll, I'll gamble my life away. But it's one of those things where they do, like, here's the seven games early Sunday kind of package, but they would never have the whole Thursday to Monday, right? So it was hard to put it against it. I don't know, you know I'm saying anyway, I Eric Readinger 33:20 guess so. But the prices are all the same. Law Smith 33:23 The Price Is Right. Thanks for listening, and Eric Readinger 33:29 it's from the prices. Law Smith 33:31 And when you make billions off of this idea, you know, you package it, you're the listener. I'm talking to you, the listener. When you package this, just throw a couple shackles for for for funzies fucking nuts. Eric Readinger 33:58 Yo, I'm dumb. I.
Dylan is not currently in the running for the Heisman, but should he be?
Mike Griffith joined the show and shared his thoughts on the upcoming college football slate. Will Georgia struggle against the Tennessee Vols? Is Diego Pavia a true Heisman candidate?
Gov peppers Jim and Jon with seven topics in college and pro football
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Joe Ostrowski and Sam Panayotovich welcome in Caroline Fenton of Yahoo Sports to discuss her College Football thoughts heading into Week #3, highlighting if Georgia is on upset alert against Tennessee, can South Florida pick up a third straight victory over a ranked team, will Florida's struggles continue against LSU, and her thoughts on the wide open Heisman race.
Joe Ostrowski and Sam Panayotovich welcome in former big league Catcher Erik Kratz of the Foul Territory Show, to discuss all things Major League Baseball, including if the Texas Rangers can make a late playoff push, his thoughts on the MVP race in both leagues, and the pitcher that he cannot wait to see in October. Then, Caroline Fenton of Yahoo Sports joins the show to discuss her College Football thoughts heading into Week #3, highlighting if Georgia is on upset alert against Tennessee, can South Florida pick up a third straight victory over a ranked team, will Notre Dame bounce back against Texas A&M, and her thoughts on the wide open Heisman race. The hour wraps with all of our Lightning Bets for tonight's action.
Why hasn't anyone mention Dylan Raiola yes, for the Heisman?
In the sport of water polo, Amanda Longan was “late to the pool party” as she was introduced at the age of 14. Day 1, she hated it but by day 2, she was hooked. Since then, she has excelled at every level including 2 National Championships at USC, was MPSF player of the year, NCAA player of the year and Cutino Award Winner (equivalent to the Heisman) in 2018. She has also made 6 world championships rosters winning 4 world championship gold medals. She is a 2X Olympian, gold medalist in Tokyo and now pursuing the LA Olympics in 2028. With increased pressure and competition, Amanda found that the mental demands were far more challenging than the physical ones, so she really invested in her mindset and reminded herself that she is really that good. Despite her work ethic, talent and previous accomplishments, she later learned that being a leader does not always take place in the starting lineup. In fact, true leaders also learn how to be followers. By embracing her role and ability to make an impact regardless of circumstances, she experiences an appreciation for the opportunity to do hard things. @amanda_longan, @usawaterpolo
Mitch joins us to discuss voting in the AP poll, what his Heisman ballot looks like, where Dylan Raiola ranks, what's on the line against Michigan, and more
Danny Kanell joined us to talk college football, courtesy of BetOnline.Check out BetOnline.ag for Updated College Football Playoff, Heisman and College Football Week 3 Lines.Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEgger
On this episode the Chaps take a look at the story lines from Week 2 and look forward to the Week 3 schedule,return of the Border Warare the Bulldogs from Starkville back?Oklahoma overturns Michigan : is Mateer a Heisman candidate?Alabama whoop ULM : bust what does this actully mean?Floriday Billy is back on the hotseatWeek 3 Match ups :Aggies v Iris; Vols v Dawgs; Tigers v Yellowjackets
Danny Kanell joined us to talk college football, courtesy of BetOnline.Check out BetOnline.ag for Updated College Football Playoff, Heisman and College Football Week 3 Lines.Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEgger
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Recorded: September 08, 2025 Taylor Lewan and Will Compton are BACK and kicking the NFL season off with a banger guest, Ndamukong Suh! In this week's intro Will and Taylor talk about their trip to ESPN HQ and going on Get Up last week. They then introduce our new #TierTalk segment that is viewer comment driven (make sure to submit questions below in comments or on Twitter using the hashtag). Then it’s time for a legendary guest—Ndamukong Suh finally making his way onto the bus. Suh opens up about life after football, his transition into becoming a business mogul, and the weekly routines that keep him sharp. He reflects on his college football days at the University of Nebraska, what it was like playing with Will, and the unique journey that brought him to Lincoln in the first place. Suh also talks about being drafted by the Detroit Lions, the fallout that led to him leaving, and what really happened during his Miami Dolphins stint. From breaking down the challenges of being his own agent to explaining why he might be the most misunderstood NFL player of all time, Suh leaves no stone unturned. He shares stories about his relationship with Warren Buffett & The Boys even float a potential Bussin x Suh partnership—so you know things get interesting. This one is packed with laughs, insight, and legendary storytelling. Suh’s reputation precedes him, but on the bus he gets to set the record straight. Big Hugs & Tiny Kisses TIMESTAMP CHAPTERS 0:00 Intro3:18 Bussin' Scheduling 5:46 Crawford vs Canelo8:09 Who Is The Greatest Coach Of All Time18:27 First ESPN Appearance20:34 The Bussin' Fantasy League26:10 Will Would Get A Ring If Nebraska Wins A Natty28:34 #TierTalk47:46 NDAMUKONG SUH INTERVIEW STARTS48:15 Finally Got Him On49:42 He’s Always Been A Big Boy51:32 How Is Retired Life?53:30 Becoming A Business Mogul1:00:59 Weekly Routine1:05:30 Playing With Will At Nebraska 1:12:22 Relationship With Nebraska Now1:13:50 Journey To Nebraska 1:16:12 Was He Offered Any Money At Nebraska?1:23:43 Getting Drafted By The Lions + Eventually Getting “Kicked Out” Of Detroit1:39:43 What Happened In Miami?1:42:14 Being His Own Agent 1:47:27 Most Misunderstood NFL Player Of All Time?1:51:29 Nobody Messed With Suh At Nebraska1:55:28 Relationship With Warren Buffett 1:57:15 Biggest Price You’ve Paid For A Breakthrough? 2:01:38 Bud Light: What Would You Do Anything For?2:03:21 Bussin X Suh Partnership?? 2:05:07 Would You Change Anything About Your Career?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joe Ostrowski and Sam Panayotovich take a look at the updated Heisman Trophy odds follwoing Week #2 of the College Football season, as a handful of the odds at the top of the board continue to shift. We break down, if Oklahoma's schedule too difficult for John Mateer to actually take home the hardware, a 50/1 long shot and more!
Joe Ostrowski and Sam Panayotovich break down last night's game in Chicago which saw the Bears squander a 17-6 second half lead to the Vikings in Ben Johnson's Head Coaching debut. Plus, just how much can we trust J.J. McCarthy to raise the ceiling of the Vikings? Then, we glance at the updated Heisman Trophy odds following Week #2 of the College Football season, as Oklahoma's John Mateer odds continue to shorten. The guy discuss, if Oklahoma's schedule is too difficult for Mateer to actually have a chance of winning the award, a 50/1 long shot to take a chance on, and more! The hour wraps with a look the updated division winner markets following Week #1 of the NFL Season, and a discussion if now is the time invest in any of the three preseason favorites in Kansas City, Baltimore and Houston who have started 0-1, to win their respective divisions.
South Florida grabs its second upset of the year, this time at the in-state SEC Gators. Florida fans are already naming a coaching replacement. With Liberty's CUSA loss, the Group of Five playoff spot has new contenders. Plus: Blowouts move the Heisman odds and border war pettiness reaches new heights in Missouri.
RICK NEUHEISEL (CBS Sports) joins the show for his weekly visit and gives us his thoughts on week 2 in college football. Should CFB get rid of cupcake matchups? Is there a Heisman hopeful at Washington? Dan Lanning's Ducks, South Florida and more! :30- ABCs of the Mariners - M is for Munoz: we've seen him 59 times, and it might be time to get a little uncomfortable and use him in 1 run games as we make a push for the playoffs - N is for Naylor: it looks like he's out of his slump, thank goodness! - O is for organizational: the challenge last night was an absolute organizational failure. How did it get to the point where they actually challenged it? It should have been stopped immediately. :45- We close out Tuesday's show with one last thing! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Phillip is joined by Lea Nelson of Cyclone Fanatic, Joe Goodman of The Bear Den Podcast, Alec Busse of Cyclone Alert, and Chase A Kiddy of BetMGM to recap Week 2 of the college football season in the Big 12 conference, including which team was the most disappointing, just how good Rocco Becht is, the quarterback rising up the Heisman odds, and more. 00:00 - Intro 02:17 - Was Week 2 a Success or Disappointment? 05:20 - What was the worse loss: KState, OSU, WVU? 10:54 - Who had the best win: Iowa State or Baylor? 15:54 - Arizona State Thoughts 17:42 - Other Big 12 Results 20:31 - Alec Busse on Iowa State's win and Rocco Becht 39:34 - Chase Kiddy's Stock Up / Stock Down 44:40 - Big 12 Quarterback Rising Up Heisman Odds 51:55 - Week 3 Preview Find every show in the network at Ten12Network.com. Join the Ten12 Battle Bets League: https://www.battlebets.app/ten12 Leave us 5-stars and a review. Check out Chase's work at BetMGM: https://sports.betmgm.com/en/blog/college-football/big-12-football-roundup-recap-bm06/ Support the Ten12 Network on Patreon. Join the Wide Right Natty Lite Discord: https://discord.gg/26qN3KrX Check out Sport Social. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Oklahoma Sooners were the team to beat heading into the 1975 season and the question was… could anyone do it? Barry Switzer's squad had split the National Championship the year prior with the Trojans of USC, but with most of that team returning, the Sooners were stacked on both sides of the ball and looking to defend their title. On the cover of Sports Illustrated September 8, 1975, was their fearless quarterback, Steve Davis, who in three years at the helm lost one time in 34 games. Switzer was also on the cover, having not lost a game in his first two seasons as the Head Coach at OU… and on the cover, he was giving Heisman hopeful Joe Washington a big hug as the pre-season ranked #1 Sooners looked to have a 3rd straight season without a loss. For much of the year, it looked like they were destined to do just that… 8-0 after a win at Oklahoma State, they had outscored their opponents 264-88… and then, out of nowhere, a home loss to Kansas ended their perfect season, and probably a chance at a 2nd straight National Championship. The backup to QB Steve Davis was a two sport star by the name of Dean Blevins who grew up in Norman, Oklahoma. He started 6 games in his 4 years at OU, and won all 6, but he was a throwing quarterback on a team… that didn't throw. He got hurt, and was replaced by Thomas Lott who ran the wishbone the way Coach Switzer liked to run it. 50 years later, Blevins might have taken his talents to another school, but he stayed at Oklahoma, and after his playing days were over, he stayed in Oklahoma, becoming both a local and national broadcaster for the next 5+ decades. Blevins joins us on the Past Our Prime podcast to tell us about his friend and roommate Davis who wasn't the most talented player except for one thing… he was very good at winning…. 32-1-1 was the Sooners QB. Dean tells us about the special bond he and Davis had and about that horrible night in 2013, when his friend died suddenly in a plane crash in South Bend, Indiana. Dean also talks about how Coach Switzer recruited him 50+ years ago on a golf course and would end up caddying for the young Blevins a few times in the course of trying too get him to commit to OU. Blevins committed to Oklahoma, and Switzer committed to Blevins… the way he committed to all his players then… and now. Dean gives an inside look to Barry Switzer that many may not be aware of but as the Coach gets close to turning 88, Blevins makes it clear that the relationship formed between Switzer and his players is one that will never be broken. And Dean gives an inside look to the complicated relationship between Troy Aikman and Coach Switzer… one that started with Troy coming to Oklahoma before Barry called UCLA's Terry Donahue and told him he had a QB for him that was destined for the Hall of Fame… When Donahue didn't call back, Switzer called a 2nd time, and soon Aikman was playing in Westwood. The two would reunite to win a Super Bowl in Dallas before a falling out took place that was displayed in the recent Netflix series, but Blevins has an update on their situation that is 30 years in the making. And how about that '75 team with Washington, the Selmon Brothers, Davis and Washington, and a freshman running back named Billy Sims? Did they recover from that loss to Kansas? You bet they did… a win over Michigan in the Orange Bowl secured a 2nd straight National Championship for Switzers Sooners… and Dean Blevins who retired from TV just two months ago after 41 years in the business, is here on the Past Our Prime podcast to tell us all about one of the greatest college football teams of all-time: Switzers Sooners. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Season 7! Dan and Frank are back in the Bomb Shelter with Allen “Action” Jackson and intrepid sound man Rich Vassallo to launch a fresh year of Sports Fellowship, with plenty to chew on right out of the gate.What's insideMLB stretch-run vibesYankees: Allen vents as New York wastes a chance to gain on Toronto; Judge still productive but looks nagged, pitching upgrades not paying off yet.Mets: Frank's rollercoaster—bats flicker, starters fade early, bullpen wobbles. Soto heating up, Vientos popping, faith…medium.Phillies: “Duct tape & chicken wire” phase after a Mets sweep, yet big series wins follow. Magic number sits at 14.NL West watch: Are the Dodgers getting healthy at the right time? Kershaw nostalgia vs. reality, plus Verlander/Scherzer temperature checks.College Football week 1/2 takeawaysOhio State–Texas underwhelms on offense; both defenses look legit.Arch Manning jitters, humble Heisman answer, and why Texas will look very different a month from now.Penn State cruises; Liberty edges Jacksonville State; quick hits on Iowa–Iowa State, Ole Miss–Kentucky, Oregon–Oklahoma State, and Michigan at Oklahoma.MailbagListener JT asks about Dez Bryant's theory that Jerry is “loading up” for Arch Manning. Dan says: no real merit. They also kick around hypothetical Cowboys QB futures and that floating Micah Parsons trade chatter.Survivor Pool updateWe're at 61 participants. One game down—no eliminations yet.Questions, picks, or smack talk: sportswithfoxandfrank@gmail.comSpecial Thanks to:Fox Brothers Alarms - https://foxbrothersalarms.comFirst Baptist church of Phillipsburg NJ http://www.fbcpburg.org/
UK D Coordinator Brad White on the challenge of slowing an up-tempo Ole Miss offense; (9:00) Desmond Howard on why Arch Manning never should have been in the Heisman discussion in the first place; (19:00) Fox 56 Sports Director Colby Wilson; (39:00) a highlights melt of UK's win over Toledo; (50:00) Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin looks ahead to Kentucky; (58:00) Jeff Piecoro on some of the greatest HS football players in Lexington history; (1:08:00) a Heisman winner takes up for Manning and that time Homer met one of the Beatles...
College Football Week 2 Preview: OU-Michigan QB Battle, Nico vs Mullen & Top Storylines Thursday Night Football gets spicy before kickoff—then we dive deep into a loaded college slate. Shelton is joined by Cody “the Prof” and Cowboy Ty to break down Iowa vs Iowa State, SMU vs Baylor, Kansas vs Missouri, Oklahoma vs Michigan, and UCLA vs UNLV—with score picks, upset alerts, and a few zingers along the way. We also react to the NCAA's new single January transfer portal window and what it means for coaches, NIL, and roster building. If you love trenches talk, quarterback matchups, and betting angles, this is your show. What's inside Transfer portal rule change: who benefits, who panics Iowa–Iowa State: rock fight or breakout? SMU–Baylor: can the Mustangs keep last year's momentum? Kansas–Mizzou: Daniels vs SEC defense, rivalry heat Oklahoma–Michigan: elite fronts, Heisman chatter, line movement UCLA–UNLV: late-night chaos potential Subscribe, drop your picks in the comments, and ride with us all weekend.
Technicians from the SEC Network began work Thursday on Mizzou‘s Columbia campus constructing the set they'll use for the “SEC Nation” broadcast Saturday morning. Mizzou's Carnahan Quad is expected to be packed with Tiger fans wearing black and gold this afternoon and Saturday morning. The “Paul Finebaum show” airs today from 2-6 pm on the Mizzou campus, and “SEC Nation” airs live Saturday morning from 9-11 am. “SEC Nation” is hosted by Laura Rutledge who is joined by Mr. Finebaum, Roman Harper, Jordan Rodgers and former Heisman winner Tim Tebow. Mizzou associate athletic director Dave Matter appeared live on 939 the Eagle's "Wake Up Missouri" to discuss the Mizzou/Kansas Border showdown, changes regarding entry at Memorial Stadium and the importance of SEC Nation coming to town. Mr. Matter tells listeners this is a big deal, noting they haven't had their full show in Columbia since 2019. Dave also says Mizzou football coach Eliah Drinkwitz will appear on the Finebaum show today. Dave also discussed the rivalry between Mizzou and Kansas:
In Episode 2 of Game Runs Deep, Sudu Upadhyay and Ben Garrett dive into the biggest takeaways from Week 1 of college football. Can Arch Manning bounce back after his shaky debut at Ohio State? Was Alabama's loss more about the Tide being down, or Florida State's dominance? We break down Ole Miss QB Austin Simmons' starting debut, the Rebels' run game, and their defense heading into Kentucky. Plus, Cade Klubnik vs. Garrett Nussmeier—has Nussmeier already seized the Heisman frontrunner spot? We also take a look at John Mateer and Jackson Arnold's new beginnings and much more as Week 2 looms.Our Sponsors:* Check out Underdog Fantasy and use my code CHAMPIONS for a great deal: https://underdogfantasy.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
start What were we wrong about?00:11:00 Heisman odds00:14:00 Memphis (-13.5) v. Ga State00:18:00 CFB week 2 Pick It or Park ItOle Miss (-10.5) v. KentuckyMizzou (-6.5) v. KansasFlorida(-17.5) v. USFVa. Tech (-1.5) v. VanderbiltOklahoma (-5.5) v. Michigan00:33:00 NFL week 1 Pick It or Park ItPackers (2.5) v. LionsBills (-1.5) v. Ravens00:43:00 Fish Nuggets00:48:00 Eagles (-8.5) v. Cowboys00:52:00 PICKS!!!
Welcome back to Chuck Talk! This episode breaks down our bets and previews for week 2 of the 2025 season. If you enjoy the show, share it with friends and stay updated at chucktalkpod.com
In this episode of the "Chicken Dinner" podcast, Sam Panayotovich discusses Arch Manning's new Heisman odds, NFL Survivor strategy and looks for Week 2 of college football. Special guests BeefLoaf, Chorizy-E and Corbie Craig join the show.SUBSCRIBE! Apple, Spotify and all other podcast platformsFOLLOW! X @chickenxdinner | IG and YT @betchickendinner
Joe Ostrowski and Sam Panayotovich breakdown all of the action from College Footballs' opening weekend action, headlined by Bill Belichick and North Carolina disappointing against TCU, Miami's upset over Notre Dame, and Alabama falling to another unranked opponent. Then, our top futures bets to make right now when it comes to the Super Bowl and Conference Championship markets, with the start of the season less than 72 hours away. The hour wraps with a glance at the updated Heisman Trophy odds, discussing just how drastic the odds shifted after College Footballs opening weekend, headlined by a brand new favorite and the preseason's frontrunner falling down the board in a big way.
Joe Ostrowski and Sam Panayotovich take a look at the updated odds to win the Heisman Trophy following Week #1 of the College Football Season, and discuss if Garrett Nussmeier is a worthy favorite after LSU's victory over Clemson, is there still value on LaNorris Sellers and just how far did Arch Manning's number fall?
Join the Hardcore Penn State Football Podcast as we break down the No. 2 Nittany Lions' commanding 46-11 victory over Nevada in Week One at Beaver Stadium! With over 106,000 fans roaring in Happy Valley, Penn State kicked off the 2025 campaign in style, forcing three turnovers and piling up 438 total yards. But while the win was decisive, it's clear there's work to be done as the Lions gear up for a Big Ten title run and beyond. We're diving deep into the highs, lows, and what it all means for James Franklin's squad. Senior QB Drew Allar wasted no time asserting himself, going 22-of-26 for 217 yards and a touchdown in a poised performance that showed his growth heading into what could be a Heisman-contending year. He spread the ball to five different receivers, including a dagger 31-yard strike to transfer Kyron Hudson that capped a slick two-minute drill before halftime. Allar's accuracy and decision-making kept the chains moving, proving he's ready to lead this high-powered offense to new heights. The passing game wasn't just Allar—our wideouts flashed serious potential! Hudson led the charge with six catches for 89 yards and that key score, while Syracuse transfer Trebor Peña hauled in seven receptions for big chunks of yards. Devonte Ross also got involved with a nice grab on a pivotal first down-converting grab. These guys looked like the consistent weapons we've been waiting for, creating separation and making plays downfield. If they build on this chemistry, Penn State's aerial attack could be unstoppable. On defense, it was all about chaos, and senior DE Dani Dennis-Sutton was the star of the show! The edge rusher terrorized Nevada's line all afternoon, notching five tackles (2.5 for loss), a sack, a pass breakup, AND a career-high two forced fumbles—one on the Wolf Pack's opening drive recovered by A.J. Harris, and another in the third quarter scooped by Zakee Wheatley at the Nevada 16. Add in Zane Durant's first career interception, and this unit held Nevada to just 203 yards and 78 on the ground. Under new DC Jim Knowles, the D is already playing like a top-10 group—disruptive, turnover-hungry, and dominant. Shoutout to redshirt sophomore Ryan Barker for a flawless day on special teams! He nailed all four of his field goal attempts, including a career-long 39-yarder, matching his personal best and adding 12 crucial points to the scoreboard. From 28 yards twice to that bomber from 39, Barker was money when the offense stalled near the red zone. Reliability like this could be a game-changer in tight Big Ten battles down the road. That said, it's not all sunshine—there's room to grow. The offensive line, expected to be one of the nation's best, had some ugly missed assignments that disrupted rhythm and limited explosive plays up front. The run game, led by the dynamic duo of Nicholas Singleton (two TDs) and Kaytron Allen (13-yard score and 43 yards), totaled solid yards but lacked the punch we saw in previous seasons. Singleton and Allen combined for three rushing scores, but consistency on the ground will be key against tougher fronts like Ohio State and Michigan. Coach Franklin called out the sloppiness post-game; expect those reps to sharpen up quick. What's Next for the Lions? This win sets a strong tone, but with road games looming and a schedule stacked with contenders, Penn State can't afford complacency. We're discussing the Nevada game, taking fan questions, and breaking down the Monday Press Conference. Tune in now for the full breakdown. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit that notification bell for all things Hardcore Penn State Football. Week 2 Pick'em
Send us a textArch Manning's first real test didn't go as planned, but does one tough game define his career? RG3 breaks down how Arch Manning has turned into a national “hate watch,” and what it means his future and for the Manning family legacy.We also hit the biggest viral sports stories of the week: • Taylor Townsend vs. Jelena Ostapenko drama at the US Open • Cowboys extend Daron Bland but the pain of the Micah Parsons' trade remains • NFL clears Tom Brady to join team production meetings Plus in The Deep Route, we go beyond the headlines: • Did Nico Iamaleava make a mistake leaving Tennessee? • The truth about transfer portal promises vs. reality • Faith, fame, and failure connecting sports to life off the fieldAlso: Florida State stuns Alabama, OP Top Dawgs, Heisman rankings, Hometown Highlights, and the Couple Goals Challenge with Grete.#ArchManning #CollegeFootball #OuttaPocketWithRG3 #NFL #USOpenAdd all the other hashtags as well Stay Tuned and lets get OUTTA POCKET...Follow OUTTA POCKET on social media:Twitter - https://x.com/OuttaPocketRG3Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/outtapocketrgiii/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@outtapocketrg3?lang=en
PJ Glasser and Jake Hasan discuss just how dissapointed they were in Arch Manning's 2025 season debut as #1 Texas falls to #3 Ohio State. Plus, does Texas have a real Steve Sarkisian problem, did we overrate Clemson in the Preseason and is now the time to bet Garrett Nussmeier to win the Heisman?
Keith Murphy and Andy Fales are LIVE from Earlham as they kick off Cy-Hawk week in Iowa. Iowa State gets to 2-0, big thanks to Rocco Becht. Gronowski struggles in his debut. ThrowDowns and MORE! Presented by Ramsey Subaru. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In hour four, we can't figure out if we're betting Bill Belichick's UNC debut tonight. Solana is predicting an FIU upset this upcoming weekend. FSU plays WHO?!?!? next Saturday? Plus, Carson Beck's massive jump in the latest Heisman favorite odds.
Norm Hitzges has seen some wild Cowboys moves in his day, but this one? Trading Micah Parsons right before the season like it's a garage sale deal? That's next-level Jerry Jones. In this Labor Day edition of Just Wondering, Norm rips the wrapping paper off the Parsons trade and takes you behind the curtain of the Cowboys' money mess, questionable logic, and Jerry's stubborn “I don't talk to agents” routine. (Spoiler: he definitely should). This isn't just another breakdown of stats and contracts—it's a snarky autopsy on how America's Team went from “Super Bowl hopes” to “hope we stop the run.” Along the way, Norm points out how the Cowboys managed to both save money and light themselves on fire, why Parsons-to-Green Bay makes the Packers terrifying, and why Cowboys fans are once again stuck screaming at their TVs. Oh, and in true Norm fashion, there's steakhouse chatter, Alabama slander, and a little Arch Manning reality check. Buckle up, because this one swings harder than Jerry's checkbook. ⏱️ Chapters 0:00 – Micah Parsons traded & retirement planning (Norm multitasks, as always)2:05 – Salary cap gymnastics: how the Cowboys tripped over their own wallets4:51 – Jerry Jones goes full “I don't talk to agents” mode12:42 – Life without Micah: welcome to defensive mediocrity13:31 – Draft strategy or dartboard session? You decide17:21 – Cowboys' defense minus Parsons: now featuring fewer nightmares for QBs20:46 – Reallocating money… but will it actually matter?22:15 – Cowboys trade talk and steakhouse talk (equally juicy)22:57 – Bama struggles & why Arch Manning's Heisman hype just flatlined24:41 – Wrapping it up: Dallas tradition, fan frustration, and the eternal Cowboy soap opera Check us out: patreon.com/sunsetloungedfwInstagram: sunsetloungedfwTiktok: sunsetloungedfwX: SunsetLoungeDFWFB: Sunset Lounge DFW
As Notre Dame kicks off the 2025 College Football season, pressures to get back to National Championship swirl as well as the talk of being a Heisman hopeful. Star running back Jeremiyah Love captivated college football fans last season with his explosive play and dynamic speeds, this year he has a little more noise around his play. All-American preseason accolades and Heisman hopeful talk, but Love isn't worried about the expectations others have put on him, he's focused on elevating his team and being better on and off the field than he was last year. He holds onto the pain of coming up short in the championship and is finding ways to use that pain as a lesson in all he and his team does this year.Tap in for this conversation with the Fighting Irish captain as top 10 ranked Notre Dame is battle tested and ready to for what's ahead. Pivot Family! hit the button to SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUnxiP7q4RDDyeioZFZLnXA?sub_confirmation=1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Plank starts the show detailing the biggest storylines in College Football with Nico Iamaleava's rough first performance for UCLA and Joey Aguilar's stellar debut for Tennessee. Chris then talks about Arch Manning and why people shouldn't take a victory lap if they weren't big Arch fans beforehand. He will only improve and learn from this game. LSU put on a SHOW against Clemson with Garrett Nussmeier putting himself at the forefront of the Heisman conversation. Cade Klubnik put up a lackluster performance despite all of the hype and his all-star supporting cast. Chris also brings up whether its time to hit the panic button on Alabama Football. How hot is the hot seat for Kalen DeBoer? Because they don't have the NIL money that Penn State, Ohio State, USC, Michigan, and Texas, which will hurt their competitiveness in the future. The Micah Parsons trade and Jerry Jones is discussed after with many parallels to Khalil Mack getting moved right before the 2018 season. Chris then previews the only ranked game in Week 2, his Oklahoma Sooners at home against the Michigan Wolverines, among other week 2 games. Chris also answers everyone's burning questions on the hotline throughout the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Football is all the way back. We get ready for the first full weekend of football with LeBron's 6 players to watch in the NFL and we name ours as well(00:00:00-00:21:52). Ryder Cup team is set(00:21:52-00:30:27). Mt Rushmore of worst favors(00:30:27-01:00:24). Tom Fornelli and Brandon Walker join the show for our mega CFB preview. We talk conference winners, playoffs, Heisman and more(01:00:24-02:19:33). Philadelphia Waterdogs first pick CJ Kirst joins the show to talk lacrosse, playoffs, winning a Natty at Cornell and more(02:19:33-02:48:43). We finish with Fyre Fest and Micah Parsons to the Packers(02:48:43-03:09:45)You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/pardon-my-take
In the debut episode of Game Runs Deep, Sudu Upadhyay and Ben Garrett break down the biggest storylines of Week 1 in college football. Is Arch Manning ready to lead Texas into the Horseshoe against Ohio State? LSU's Garrett Nussmeier and Clemson's Cade Klubnik square off in an early Heisman clash. Alabama and Ty Simpson take on Florida State, Ole Miss freshman Austin Simmons makes his debut, Bill Belichick begins his college coaching era at TCU, and Miami battles Notre Dame with new quarterbacks under center. The season starts here—and it runs deep.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Fox Sports' lead College Football analyst Joel Klatt is joined by Urban Meyer to break down the huge Week 1 matchup between #3 Ohio State and #1 Texas. Coach discusses the challenges of trying to repeat as National Champion and explains what he would be asking of Arch Manning and Julian Sayin in this opening game. The two also discuss how the gap between the Big Ten and SEC has shifted since Coach Meyer's days winning titles at Florida and Ohio State. Klatt then reacts to the news that Michigan True Freshman Bryce Underwood will be their starting QB this season and what will be expected of him. He then gives out his best value bets for the upcoming season including his favorite Heisman bets. Chapters 0:00-1:50 Intro1:51-2:55 Urban Meyer joins the show!2:56-5:25 What are the biggest keys in the matchup between Texas and Ohio State?5:26-7:51 Julian Sayin will be making his first career start vs. Arch Manning & Longhorns7:52-14:05 Urban Meyer's advice to QBs14:06-15:31 Will Arch Manning live up to the immense hype?15:32-17:29 Expectations for Steve Sarkisian and the longhorns this season?17:30-22:52 Which conference has the edge in college football?22:53-30:18 the challenges of trying to repeat as a national champion30:19-35:38 Michigan names Bryce Underwood as starting QB35:39- Klatt's best value bets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices