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This week on Sports Stuff with Jim & Muff, the guys deliver a packed episode full of sharp takes, elite banter, and wall-to-wall football talk. Things kick off with a lighthearted debate about the legitimacy of s'mores ice cream, but it doesn't take long before the conversation heats up across the college and NFL landscapes. The Gurus of Nothing break down a chaotic week in the NFL, including: - The Ramsey–Chase dust-up and what it means for both squads - The Steelers' roller-coaster performance - A shocking Jaguars blowout over the Chargers - The Ravens' statement win over the Browns The crew then shifts to college football, covering: - Oklahoma's big win over Alabama - Georgia flexing on Texas - Texas A&M's wild comeback and the controversy attached - And Michigan's too-close-for-comfort escape against Northwestern Plus some love for local sports chaos, standout hockey moments, and notable hoops performances Don't forget to follow us on all our socials: - @sportsjimmuff on Instagram / Twitter - Sports Stuff with Jim & Muff on Facebook / YouTube Subcribe, comment, rate, review, poke, like, tickle, and get the damn bell on!!!
In the second hour of the show, Nate Gatter gives his opinion on private equity to Big 10 college football programs, how the Chiefs stack up in the AFC, and hits on local sports with Frank Cusumano, KSDK Sports Director!
In the first hour of Sports Open Line, Nate Gatter chats with Drew King, who covers Mizzou basketball for PowerMizzou.com. Then, Kevin Kalish, Head Coach for the Saint Louis University Men's soccer team, joins the show before they face off with Dayton before the A10 Championship! In the second hour of the show, Nate gives his opinion on private equity to Big 10 college football programs, how the Chiefs stack up in the AFC, and hits on local sports with Frank Cusumano, KSDK Sports Director!
Local sports with A.J. Brammer.
Local sports with A.J. Brammer.
Local sports with A.J. Brammer.
Local sports with A.J. Brammer.
In this episode of Sports Stuff with Muff, the crew is without Jim and dubs the episode a "No Ohio Episode" - devoid of talk regarding "The Team Down South", diving into the latest happenings in college football and the NFL, sharing personal anecdotes from recent games and tailgating experiences. They discuss the implications of the college football playoff, the Cleveland Guardians' betting scandal, and Muff apologizes for transgressions from his weekend in Morgantown. The episode also features a recap of NFL Week 10, highlighting surprising outcomes and coaching changes, all while maintaining a humorous and engaging tone. Don't forget to follow us on all our socials: - @sportsjimmuff on Instagram / Twitter - Sports Stuff with Jim & Muff on Facebook / YouTube Subcribe, comment, rate, review, poke, like, tickle, and get the damn bell on!!!
Cayman's swimmers show up in a big way at the Swim England South West Winter Championships ... with two securing qualification for British Winter Nationals this December. Cayman's youngest basketballers hit the court this weekend for a fun-filled round of competition, Can Cayman International School go back-to-back in both boys' and girls' football? The Appleby Under-18 season is underway—and the champs are back with a target on their backs…Sunset dominates, Fusion finds form, and Reese Bateson leads the scoring charts—Week 4 of the Cayman Women's Premier League was anything but quiet…More than 50 riders took part in the Ride for Jamaica charity event this weekend,
Local sports with A.J. Brammer.
Local sports with A.J. Brammer.
Local sports with A.J. Brammer.
Local sports with A.J. Brammer.
Local sports with A.J. Brammer.
Cover's 3-Point Surge Powers Knights Past OttersCayman's CARIFTA Water Polo Team is Florida-bound! FRC's IMD 3x3 tournament a huge success on the weekend.More than 700 people hit the pavement for the second Derek Larner Memorial Run.
Local sports with A.J. Brammer.
Local sports with A.J. Brammer.
Basketball- Dale Gordon Memorial Tournament tips off in Cayman Brac — Youth teams honor legacy with weekend matchups.- Peter Edwards and Leean Anderson join Lithuania Basketball Academy — Caymanian players pursue pro careers in Europe.⚽ Football- Brac U11 boys stay active in Primary Football League — Local youth continue league play post-midterm break.
Local sports with A.J. Brammer.
Cayman's Women Ready to Kick Off Concacaf W QualifiersThe 2025 DG's 5K raised more than $93-thousand this year for local charities.Adrenaline meets community pride this November as North Side Racing rolls out its first-ever Redline Full Throttle event.
Local sports with A.J. Brammer.
Local sports with A.J. Brammer.
Concacaf's top boss weighs in on Cayman's football rise. Infrastructure, location, and reputation? All getting noticed. But could we host a World Cup base camp? Hear what he had to say—straight ahead.70 Strong and Growing: Girls Festival Builds Cayman's Football Future.IMAC's annual Golf Scramble, raised a solid US$15,000 for its Educational Scholarship Fund
Local sports with A.J. Brammer.
Local sports with A.J. Brammer.
Join Eric & Travis back on the show today as the guys discuss local sports from yesterday and the local schedule for today, Week 9 Preview for HS Football, NBA and the NBC broadcast on Opening Night
Local sports with A.J. Brammer.
Concacaf has revealed the draw for the revamped 2025 U-17 Men's Qualifiers.It's a wrap at the John Gray Gymnasium, where young hoopers from across Cayman spent the week sharpening their skills at the LAB: Skill Development Basketball Camp.
Cayman to Host Regional Football Friendlies During FIFA Match Window CIFA welcomes Bahamas, Anguilla, and BVI for four international fixtures at Truman Bodden, with Cayman's Men's National Team set for two home matchupsConcacaf President Visits Cayman to Boost Football Development Victor Montagliani arrives for high-level talks with CIFA and government leaders, spotlighting Cayman's potential as a regional football hubSteph Curry's College Coach Leads an Elite Basketball Camp in Cayman this week… bringing NCAA-level training and guiding young athletes through skills, drills, and competitive play
Local sports with A.J. Brammer.
Local sports with A.J. Brammer.
Local sports with A.J. Brammer.
Local sports with A.J. Brammer.
Local sports with A.J. Brammer.
In local sports,- Softball is growing in the Cayman Islands, we'll check in with the President of the Cayman Softball Association- Fitness for a good cause- And Cayman competes on the global gymnastics stage.
Local sports with A.J. Brammer.
Local sports with A.J. Brammer.
The Cayman Islands Women's National Team will launch their 2025-26 Concacaf W Qualifiers campaign with a home match against Bermuda on Thursday, November 27th at Truman Bodden Sports Complex. Cayman's youngest ballers are gearing up for game time as the 10 & Under Basketball League tips off this Saturday, October 18th with Under 13's gearing up for action later this month.The Cayman Islands Men's Softball Finals are heating up. The Marines are one win away from sweeping the Patriots in the best-of-five series, after a commanding Game 2 performance. #RADIOCAYMAN #RCSPORTS #CAYMANSPORTS
Local sports with A.J. Brammer.
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