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The show opens with NFL international game discussion before shifting into major Miami Dolphins news as De'Von Achane signs a four-year extension making him one of the highest-paid running backs in the league, sparking debate about what Miami must do to turn the franchise around and whether Malik Willis can develop into a true top-12 quarterback. The crew reacts to Omar Kelly's analysis on the Dolphins' direction, upcoming schedule release, and the pressure on the new regime if key offseason moves at QB and along the roster don't work out, while also touching on road trips, Vegas travel talk, and the advantage of early-season home games in Miami's heat. Alex Donno joins to break down Dolphins edge concerns, the Chop Robinson “make or break” conversation, and the controversial decision to pass on Miami native Rueben Bain in favor of Kadyn Proctor, along with talk about Christian Wilkins' departure and whether a reunion could ever happen. The show wraps with Cam Ward being featured on Netflix's “Quarterback,” a broader debate on how frustrating it has become to watch sports across multiple streaming platforms, and comparisons to past eras of watching games and entertainment.
May 14, 2026 Hour 3. Why won't College Football make the players employees to control costs? Do they want too? More college football talk. Teams blowing leads in the NHL & NBA.
May 14, 2026 Hour 2. How Mark would fire David and wish him well in his future endeavors. Iowa's new coach fits perfectly. Bill Bender on College Football.
Chuck starts hour 2 looking at Texas A&M with Mark Passwaters from AggieHuddle.com, and how a strong QB can determine a conference, college or pro. We then talk Clemson with Will Vandervort from The Clemson Insider. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chuck starts today’s show with Nebraska signing a separate deal for Matt Rhule, and how a coach showing up with his guys can determine a conference. We then talk Florida with Graham Hall from Swamp247.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carey and the boys at SoonerScoop did a story on OU's front office and where they are amongst their peers Follow the Sports Animal on Facebook, Instagram and X PLUS The Morning Animals on XListen to past episodes HERESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Full Show over NBA Playoffs, Cavs take 3-2 series lead, Thunder Talk, College Football, Ice Cream and more! Follow the Sports Animal on Facebook, Instagram and X PLUS The Morning Animals on XListen to past episodes HERESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Wednesday's 9am hour of Mac & Cube got underway with us trying to figure out who actually wants a 24-team CFP & if that's the best path; then, the guys ask which era of College Football was best; later, listeners weigh in with their thoughts on when was the best CFB era; and finally, Cole explains why you decided on which era was best for College Football. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 opens with Alex Donno breaking down how NIL money continues to reshape college sports, as more players across both basketball and football choose to stay in school rather than go pro due to increased earning potential. The conversation highlights the programs and conferences pouring the most resources into recruiting, with SEC schools leading the way while ACC programs try to keep pace, including Miami's efforts to stay competitive with the national powerhouses. The guys also get into college football talk surrounding Lane Kiffin's recent comments about recruiting at Ole Miss, with Hollywood and Donno pushing back on his remarks and questioning his approach after leaving the program, while debating the broader pressures coaches face in the NIL era. The hour wraps with discussion on quarterback prospects Cam Ward and Fernando Mendoza and a look at the growing sports card market.
The conversation shifts to college sports as the guys react to recent comments from Lane Kiffin about difficulties recruiting players to Ole Miss because of the culture surrounding the school and area. Hollywood and Alex Donno push back on Kiffin's remarks, criticizing the way he left the program and accusing him of taking unnecessary shots at a school he once represented. They describe Kiffin as “vile” and “toxic,” questioning his leadership style and whether his public comments reflect poorly on him and college coaching overall. The segment also touches on how coaches handle recruiting pressure in the modern NIL era and the growing tension surrounding major college programs.
Wednesday's show includes NBA Playoff reaction as Victor Wembanyama leads the Spurs to a Game 5 win over the Timberwolves, while the guys also dive into Miami Heat trade buzz and whether the franchise has enough assets to pursue a superstar like Giannis Antetokounmpo or even consider a swing on Ja Morant. Omar Kelly joins to break down Dolphins offensive coaches speaking to the media, leading into a discussion on Malik Willis as a “rookie-like” quarterback, Jeff Hafley's preference for mobile QBs, and Miami's expectations for the offense moving forward. Alex Donno joins to unpack major Miami Hurricanes recruiting battles in the NIL era, where money, roster fit, and opportunity are all shaping decisions as college football continues to evolve. The show also features Alain Poupart breaking down Dolphins offseason storylines, including Jonah Savaiinaea's move back to right guard, skepticism around Kadyn Proctor's boom-or-bust profile and weight concerns, and worries about Miami's defense. Across the show, the guys also touch on Lane Kiffin's controversial comments at Ole Miss and finish with a mix of Dolphins outlook, college football drama, and NBA trade speculation.
Stanford Softball is ready for Mayhem! The Cardinal is headed to the Stillwater Regional, and senior Emily Jones tells how the Card can make a deep run. Also, Knowles Family Director of Men's Golf Conrad Ray is ready to take his team to next week's Regionals in Columbus. He joins the show to preview the road ahead. Plus, 3 Things you need to know around The Farm. And it's our 100th episode as the official podcast of Stanford Athletics!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chuck thinks once the start of the season moves up week one neutral site games will be popular again as a way for schools to avoid playing in the August heat. Chuck and Heath discuss ACC coaches and ADs taking anonymous shots at Notre Dame. Cody Goodwin of Power Mizzou updates the latest on Ahmad Hardy after his recent shooting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Smith and Mike Harmon reacted to Lane Kiffin's controversial comments where he implied that it's hard to recruit black players to Ole Miss. Jason Smith: "What is wrong with him, man? He really, REALLY wants to be the villain here in college football."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 of the show opens up by talking about College Football coaches continuing to whine despite the resources they have at hand. Paul Kuharksky joins the show to talk more CFB and NFL news. The hour closes with the Rex Rant from Joe.
Ravis discusses the Thunder and the NBA Playoffs, college football coaches must be bored, and NFL players want the grass! Follow Matt on X @mattravis and WWLS @sportsanimal, thesportsanimal.com, and The Sports Animal app!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac react to Texas Head Football Coach Steve Sarkisian telling USA Today that "all you have to do is take basket weaving, and you can get an Ole Miss degree.", and explain why they think no college football coach should be talking about having better academics than any other school.
Mike Green, Director of Letterwinners Engagement visits with track star Edward Kemboi, who will be inducted into the ISU Athletics Hall of Fame in September. Edward was a two-time NCAA champion in the 800 meter run and an eight-time All-American.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Catch up on all the headlines in NBA, NFL, College Football, MLB, Real Salt Lake, and NHL news with "What is Trending" for May 13, 2026.
The Ohio State Buckeyes football team will have a new look when they take the field this fall, and it will go well beyond the 51 new players on the roster. This week, OSU unveiled new alternate uniforms, featuring a new look to the black helmets, jerseys, and pants. And this could be just the beginning. Tony Gerdeman of the Buckeye Weekly podcast joins host Tom Orr to discuss the "Tunnel Vision" uniforms, what the change could mean for the players, team, and fans, and what else could be coming soon.
Hour 4 opens with massive NBA buzz as reports surface that the Milwaukee Bucks may be open to trading Giannis Antetokounmpo, sparking debate about whether the Miami Heat should go all-in to land the superstar. The conversation also turns to South Florida sports momentum, with the Florida Panthers and Miami Hurricanes generating major excitement, including talk of the Canes as legitimate ACC title contenders this season and Lane Kiffin once again making headlines. The show then shifts to the NFL schedule release week, where Chris Perkins joins to discuss why strength of schedule doesn't mean much, what the Dolphins should be looking for in their schedule, and the importance of developing young talent during rookie minicamp. Perkins also breaks down Miami's biggest roster concerns at cornerback and defensive end, while the crew debates the Tyreek Hill era, his ongoing off-field headlines, his Hall of Fame chances, and why new head coach Jeff Hafley's no-nonsense personality could shape the next chapter of the Miami Dolphins.
The show kicks off with NBA Playoff drama as Victor Wembanyama avoids suspension after his Game 4 ejection, while early media chatter already pushes a potential Knicks vs. Thunder Finals matchup. From there, the focus shifts to South Florida sports with Alex Donno breaking down Miami Hurricanes recruiting battles in the NIL era and Chris Perkins joining for a deep dive into Miami Dolphins rookie minicamp, roster needs, and what fans should expect from the upcoming NFL schedule release. The crew debates everything from LeBron James' future after a Lakers sweep, to Giannis Antetokounmpo trade buzz and whether the Heat should make a move, while also hitting on Panthers and Hurricanes momentum locally. Throughout the show, there's heavy Dolphins discussion around Jeff Hafley's coaching style, Malik Willis at quarterback, and the long-term impact of the Tyreek Hill era as the organization tries to build toward the future.
Alex Donno joins the show to break down several major recruiting battles currently surrounding the Miami Hurricanes and how today's recruiting landscape continues to evolve in the NIL era. The conversation focuses on the different ways top prospects approach the recruiting process, with money becoming a major factor for many players, while others prioritize roster fit, development opportunities, and long-term success. The guys debate whether recruits are better off maximizing NIL earnings or choosing the program that best fits their playing style and future goals. The segment also highlights highly touted offensive tackle Mark Matthews as he continues weighing his final decision between Miami and Texas A&M
Hour 3 features Chris Perkins joining the show as the NFL schedule release approaches, with the guys downplaying strength of schedule since teams can change drastically over a season and debating what they want to see from the Miami Dolphins' slate, including a fun argument over whether snow games are actually enjoyable. The conversation shifts to Dolphins rookie minicamp and the importance of developing young talent, while Perkins highlights major roster concerns at cornerback and defensive end heading into the season. The discussion then turns to the ongoing Tyreek Hill situation, with the crew debating whether his time in Miami was worth the off-field drama and if he still deserves Hall of Fame consideration after a productive but controversial tenure. The hour wraps with Channing Crowder sparking a heated debate over Victor Wembanyama's ejection and whether he should be suspended, before sharing a wild story about fighting former teammate Randy McMichael and emphasizing that on-field battles don't always come from personal animosity
Hour 2 features Alex Donno joining to break down several major recruiting battles surrounding the Miami Hurricanes, including the ongoing decision of highly touted offensive tackle Mark Matthews. The conversation dives into how NIL money, roster fit, and opportunity are all shaping modern recruiting, with the guys debating whether top prospects should prioritize maximizing earnings or choosing the best long-term football situation. The hour also reacts to the Los Angeles Lakers getting swept by the Oklahoma City Thunder and whether the end could be nearing for LeBron James, including speculation about a possible retirement tour. The conversation wraps with more NBA Playoff talk surrounding Victor Wembanyama avoiding suspension, media already hyping up a potential Knicks vs. Thunder Finals matchup, and a quick shoutout to the Miami Marlins for their fan promotions and giveaways
Carl and Mike discuss the Falcons' upcoming international game in Madrid and the decision to exclude quarterbacks from the promotional materials. They explore Michael Penix Jr.'s reputation and injury history before talking with Grant McAuley about Sean Murphy's eight-week absence for the Braves. The conversation also covers the Falcons' strength of schedule and the latest updates in college football and the NBA. 01:50 - Falcons Facing Bengals In Madrid 08:00 - Sean Murphy Sidelined Eight Weeks 17:18 - Grant McAuley Braves Injury Report 31:08 - Falcons Schedule Strength Analysis 42:42 - College Football and NBA News
Hear "The Buck Belue Show" every weeknight from 6-8pm on 680 The Fan ad 93.7 FM, the 680 The Fan App available on Apple and Android, with your Smart Speaker by saying Alexa or wherever you get and listen to your favorite podcast! Get the latest on Georgia sports, newsmakers, and more! Braves take 2 of 3 in LA Former Brave David Ross Top 5 Georgia athletics rolling See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys talk about the NFL Schedule Release. Chase and Big Joe break down LSU's upcoming schedule.
OUInsider is BACK with new duo of Brandon Drumm & Travis Davidson talking about what's next for OUInsider and how Sooners fans will benefit in a big way! The duo also discuss Sooners recruiting and the latest on key targets like five-star Gabe Osborne, Top 100 safety Bode Sparrow, UGA coming after OU QB commit Jamison Roberts and much more!! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Alabama Didn't Cancel Ohio State — and that decision could say a lot about where college football is headed. On this episode of the Bleav in Buckeyes Podcast, former Ohio State players Bryant Browning and Chimdi Chekwa break down the future of the sport through the lens of playoff expansion, conference scheduling battles, NIL recruiting, and the blockbuster Ohio State-Alabama home-and-home series set for 2027 and beyond. Key Takeaways College football playoff expansion debates Impact of conference scheduling on playoff chances Recruitment strategies in the NIL era Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Track Season Kickoff 00:42 Ohio State vs. Alabama: A Historic Matchup 06:06 Playoff Expansion and Its Implications 21:10 Recruiting Updates and Player Commitments 27:02 RJ Day and Potential Family Rivalries 28:41 Closing Thoughts and Future Prospects Keywords college football, playoff expansion, Ohio State, Alabama, recruiting, NCAA, college football schedule, NIL, football playoffs, college football analysis, Ryan Day, RJ Day, Big Ten, SEC, conference champions, 2027 season, 24-team playoff, cfb playoff, Fanduel, Bleav Network, Chimdi Chekwa, Bryant Browning Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Eagle pitching great Julio Ayala ('93-96) reflects on the 30th anniversary of the 1996 SoCon Championship team, a season in which he was named the league's Pitcher of the YearSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac react to what LSU Tigers Head Football Coach Lane Kiffin had to say to about the what he describes as unfair backlash he faced when he left Ole Miss for LSU in his recent interview with Vanity Fair, and explain why they think Kiffin got the same backlash a player would've gotten if they left their team the way he did.
The BIG Ten is going for their 4th consecutive National Championship with a handleful of legit contenders. McElroy goes through the entire conference and gives you the ONE question about each team heading into the summer. Can Josh Hoover really just replace Fernando Mendoza? Can two new coordinators maintain Oregon's offense and defensive dominance? Is Ohio State playing with a chip on their shoulder? Will Byrce Underwood make a sophomore step under a new coaching staff? Can Gary Patterson turn USC into a program that can win big games? Did Pat Fitzgerald walk into the best situation at Michigan State and are there any effects from the Demond Williams/NIL drama at Washington? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tim Schneider shares his take of the day & Gene lines up shots.
SPORTS CHASERS PODCAST | EP. 512 | "PACK EM UP WEEKEND"NBA, NHL & MLB Sweeps + Bobby Cox Tribute + WNBA Locker Room DebateMonday, May 11, 2026 | The Weekend Rewind━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━EPISODE OVERVIEW━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━It was the weekend of the broom. The New York Knicks swept the Philadelphia 76ers 4-0. The Carolina Hurricanes became the FIRST TEAM IN NHL HISTORY to sweep their first two playoff series — now a perfect 8-0. The Milwaukee Brewers swept the New York Yankees for the first time since 1989. Kevin, D-Dubbz, The D.A., The Angry1, Dan K., Mike Mills, and Ryan DeSouza break down every sweep, every score, and every storyline — plus a heartfelt tribute to Hall of Fame manager Bobby Cox, a fire WNBA locker room access debate, and The Crossover for full NBA Semi-Finals analysis.Zero narratives. Zero hot takes. Chasers Nation gets it right.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━⭐ HIGHLIGHTED CHAPTER━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Catch up on all the headlines in NBA, NFL, College Football, NBA, and NHL news with "What is Trending" for May 12, 2026.
Hour two of DJ & PK for May 12, 2026: What is Trending: NBA, NFL, College Football, MLB, NHL Hot Takes or Toast: Mindset shift with Utah Jazz picking No. 2? What will the Utah Jazz opt for?
The entirety of DJ & PK for May 12, 2026: HOUR ONE Recapping the night in sports Steve Cleveland, Former BYU Basketball Coach Kevin Reynolds, Salt Lake Tribune HOUR TWO What is Trending: NBA, NFL, College Football, MLB, NHL Hot Takes or Toast: Mindset shift with Utah Jazz picking No. 2? What will the Utah Jazz opt for? HOUR THREE Matt Murschel, Orlando Sentinel Bob Casper, Real Golf Radio Should Utah Jazz move to get AJ Dybantsa? HOUR FOUR Are AJ Dybantsa and Utah Jazz a good fit? Slacker Radio Headlines Feedback of the Day
On Josh Pate’s College Football Show Ep 735 Josh Pate reacts to coaches and administrators lobbying to expand the College Football Playoff to 24 teams? Who has the best interest of the sport at heart? Will these changes happen? The College Football schedule is out for 2026 and it’s time for Josh Pate to draft the best games each week. Where do matchups like LSU vs Ole Miss, Oregon vs Ohio State, Miami vs Notre Dame, and UGA vs Alabama rank? Bold Prediction season continues tonight as we look at takes viewers are willing to put their name behind. Big Ten job approval ratings are back as we dive into the vibes around Ryan Day at Ohio State, Matt Rhule at Nebraska, and Bret Bielema at Illinois. Be sure to let us know what you think, SUBSCRIBE to the channel, and CLICK THE BELL for notifications as we bring you multiple live shows per week!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fox Sports' lead College Football analyst Joel Klatt dives into the biggest questions facing his Top 12 teams from his Post-Spring Top 25. He breaks down how Michigan's new OC Jason Beck could tap into a new area of Bryce Underwood's skillset. Klatt looks at the potential obstacles facing Lane Kiffin in his first year in Baton Rouge and Indiana's unique challenge to replicate last year's incredible run. He circles the biggest problem that has plagued Ohio State in recent years and wonders why Georgia can't seem to fix one particular area on their stacked roster plus many more questions that need to be answered!Use my code for 10% off your next SeatGeek order*: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/KLATT10 Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discount Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Daily Juice is back for Monday, May 11th with a loaded betting card featuring the NBA Playoffs, NHL postseason action, and more sharp angles across the board. Matt Perrault breaks down the marquee showdown between OKC and the Lakers while also diving into tonight’s best value spots, totals, and playoff betting opportunities. If you’re looking for actionable insight on the biggest games of the night, this episode has you covered. Get Matt’s favorite sides, totals, and betting analysis for Monday’s action with a focus on finding value before the market moves.
Monday's show breaks down a busy weekend in sports, starting with NBA Playoff chaos as the Knicks sweep the 76ers and the Thunder continue their dominant run, sparking debate about how good OKC really is for the league. In Miami, the Dolphins wrap up rookie minicamp with a physical tone being set for the season, while Joe says expectations should be tempered as the team focuses on developing a very young roster built around recent draft classes. The conversation also covers Tyreek Hill's ongoing off-field legal issues and whether the Dolphins are better off moving forward without the distractions despite his on-field production. Plus, the Marlins take two of three, the Heat fall to 13th in the NBA Draft Lottery, and Omar Kelly joins to break down key Dolphins rookie takeaways, position battles, and which young players could end up playing major roles this season.
The conversation centers around the growing battle for elite talent in college sports, with the Miami Hurricanes aggressively competing for multiple five-star recruits in today's NIL-driven landscape. The guys discuss how recruiting wars often come down to money and why even major programs like Miami can still get outbid for top players. The segment also takes a broader look at college football, highlighting programs that are falling behind because they aren't spending enough or adapting to the transfer portal era quickly enough. Miami's willingness to invest heavily in recruiting and roster building becomes a major talking point as the sport continues to evolve into a financial arms race.
Hour 1 opens with NBA Playoff reaction as the New York Knicks complete a sweep of the Philadelphia 76ers and Victor Wembanyama sparks controversy following his ejection, leading to debates about suspensions, officiating, and whether fans complain too much about referees. The conversation then shifts to the Miami Dolphins after rookie minicamp wrapped up over the weekend, with Joe discussing the team's developmental focus this season and why he's glad the organization no longer has to deal with the off-field distractions surrounding Tyreek Hill. The show also covers the Miami Marlins taking two of three from the Washington Nationals and the Miami Heat landing the 13th pick in the NBA Draft Lottery. Plus discussion about the Miami Hurricanes battling for elite five-star recruits and a broader discussion on how NIL money and the transfer portal continue reshaping college sports
Morning Juice with Jeff 'Tito' Thitoff and Bobby Carpenter. Who will be atop the College Football world sitting at number 1 in the preseason poll? Ryan Day's son RJ has committed to competing against him at Northwestern. Darryn Peterson trying to explain sitting out last season in the worst way possible.
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The Drive reacted to the news that over the weekend Mizzou RB Ahmad Hardy was shot, and is currently in stable condition.
Bud Elliott sits down with Jason Scheer of Wildcat Authority to preview Arizona's 2026 season. They discuss expectations rising in year two under Brent Brennan, Noah Fifita's outlook after earning First-Team All-Big 12 honors, and the impact of his relationship with offensive coordinator Seth Doege. Plus, a look at Arizona's returning talent at running back and wide receiver, along with key questions on the offensive line and in the secondary.
The Daily Juice returns for Sunday, May 10th with a fresh card of best bets across the NHL, NBA, and MLB. Matt Perrault breaks down one of the most intriguing hockey matchups on the board while also diving into playoff basketball and Sunday baseball betting opportunities. From totals to sides and value spots, today’s card is built around strong situational angles and market movement worth watching. If you’re looking for NHL picks, NBA betting predictions, MLB best bets, totals, underdog value, and sharp sports betting analysis, today’s episode of the Daily Juice is ready to help you attack the board.