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RUNDOWN Mitch and Hotshot react to the Seahawks' latest statement win and the stunning reality that a team widely projected to finish under .500 now sits two home wins away from the Super Bowl. They break down why this run feels different from past Seahawks contenders, examine the favorable NFC landscape, and agree there's only one opponent that truly scares them: the Rams. Ray Roberts explains why the Seahawks' ability to run between the tackles and control tempo was the true difference in their win over San Francisco, giving the offense "the remote control" of the game. He details how Mike Macdonald's defense shut down Brock Purdy by eliminating explosive plays, dominating tackles, and keeping constant pressure, while also addressing the benefits and risks of Seattle's first-round bye as they sit two home wins from the Super Bowl. Brady Henderson and Jackson Bevens join Mitch to break down Seattle's 13–3 dismantling of the 49ers, a game that felt like a blowout long before the final whistle. They credit Mike Macdonald's defense for completely erasing Brock Purdy and Kyle Shanahan's offense, while the Seahawks' run-heavy attack controlled tempo and time of possession. The conversation turns to expectations that now come with the No. 1 seed, health heading into the divisional round, and whether any NFC team — Rams included — can realistically challenge Seattle at Lumen Field. Rick Neuheisel joins Mitch to explain how the College Football Playoff quarterfinals exposed the new reality of college football, from Miami's physical formula to Indiana's suffocating defense and Oregon's offensive limitations. He unpacks the NIL and transfer-portal frenzy surrounding stars like Trinidad Chambliss, predicts massive seven-figure payouts for elite quarterbacks, and calls the current system "absolute craziness" headed for a reset. GUESTS Ray Roberts | Former Seahawks offensive lineman; Seahawks Radio Network analyst Brady Henderson | Seahawks Insider, ESPN Jacson Bevens | Writer, Cigar Thoughts Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Football Analyst, Former Head Coach & Rose Bowl Champion, Head Coach Dallas Renegades (UFL) TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Seahawks surge into Super Bowl contention as surprise NFC powerhouse — but one matchup still looms large. 16:10 | Seahawks dominate 49ers with elite defense and punishing run game in statement win at Santa Clara. 39:24 | GUEST: Ray Roberts; Ray Roberts breaks down Seahawks' physical dominance, elite defense, and Super Bowl–ready mindset after silencing the 49ers. 1:12:10 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table; Seahawks clinch NFC's top seed as dominant defense, punishing run game, and composure separate contenders from pretenders. 1:40:24 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel; Neuheisel dives into CFP chaos, NIL madness, and why Indiana and Ole Miss are built to crash college football's old order. 2:05:00 | Other Stuff Segment: College Football Playoff Final Four, Indiana's dominance, Ole Miss upsetting Georgia, Miami upsetting Ohio State, Trinidad Chambliss eligibility and NIL bidding war, Lane Kiffin grocery basket incident, Washington transfer portal departures, DeMon Williams NIL deal and return to UW, Tiger Woods 50th birthday and Champions Tour eligibility, Rachel Uchitel wedding, USC–Notre Dame rivalry potentially ending, Lenny Dykstra arrest controversy, Tom Bodett and Motel 6 lawsuit settlement, Philip Rivers comeback reflection RIPs: Isaiah Whitlock (Actor — The Wire, Da 5 Bloods), Brigitte Bardot (French actress, global sex symbol), Melanie Watson Bernhardt (Actress — Diff'rent Strokes) Headlines Segment: German man sets Guinness record with over 11,000 snow globes, Scientists discover strange lemon-shaped planet that could "sour" your mood, Dating site grows for men with the world's smallest penis, Government releases list of the 25 worst items removed from people's bodies in 2025
RUNDOWN Mitch and Hotshot break down the massive Seahawks–49ers matchup, laying out the stark difference between winning the NFC's top seed versus entering the playoffs as a road-bound wild card. They debate San Francisco's battered defense, Seattle's dominant defense, and whether Sam Darnold can rediscover the early-season form that once put him in MVP conversations—especially after scoring just 18 total first-half points over the last four games. Mitch floats a classic emotional hedge: bet the 49ers money-line so a Seahawks win feels priceless and a loss at least comes with consolation cash. Mitch and Brady Henderson break down Seattle's 27–10 win over Carolina, praising another elite defensive performance while sounding alarms about the offense's habit of slow starts and turnovers, with just 18 first-half points over the last four games. They preview Saturday night's NFC West showdown in Santa Clara, weighing a battered 49ers defense against Brock Purdy's red-hot offense and debating which version of Sam Darnold shows up. The segment closes with Taco Time honors for DeMarcus Lawrence and Zach Charbonnet, as Seattle stands one win away from the NFC's No. 1 seed and a first-round bye. Rick Neuheisel joins Mitch for a wide-ranging College Football Playoff preview, diagnosing Clemson's 7–6 collapse as the moment NIL and the portal finally "happened" to Dabo Swinney, and reacting with surprise to Kyle Whittingham leaving Utah for Michigan as a potential cleanup hire. Neuheisel breaks down all four CFP games, backing Ohio State to survive Miami, Texas Tech to upset Oregon, Indiana to knock off Alabama, and Ole Miss to take down Georgia. He locks in Ole Miss plus the points as his official pick, staying hot at 8–6 against the spread while handing out Taco Time honors along the way. GUESTS Brady Henderson | Seahawks Insider, ESPN Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Football Analyst, Former Head Coach & Rose Bowl Champion TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | High-stakes NFC showdown looms as Seahawks chase the No. 1 seed, debate a hedge bet, and wonder where first-half Sam Darnold went. 3:08 | BEAT THE BOYS - Register at MitchUnfiltered.com 24:07 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table - Brady Henderson; Seahawks dominate Carolina but face the ultimate test: hot Niners offense, shaky starts, and everything on the line in Santa Clara. 44:24 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel; College football's new reality hits Clemson, Michigan turns to Kyle Whittingham, and Neuheisel makes his CFP picks with Ole Miss as the hill to die on.
RUNDOWN Did you see Anthony Joshua knocking out Jake Paul in a Netflix spectacle that somehow guaranteed both fighters $92 million? While relieved to see Paul finally get hit for real, Mitch is stunned that global interest was strong enough to justify such an enormous payout for an eight-round exhibition. The segment becomes a blunt look at influencer economics, Netflix's business model, and why modern fame—not boxing legitimacy—now drives sports entertainment. Hotshot relives an on-air argument about whether Andy Gibb was a Bee Gee, while Mitch tells the story of getting yanked off a Syracuse DJ shift for interrupting a song to announce Andy Gibb's death. They pivot to Thursday night's Seahawks win over the Rams—Hotshot admits the overturned two-point conversion still feels "cheap," and Mitch argues the lack of urgency proves Seattle believed the play was designed as a forward pass until it wasn't. The segment ends with Mr. Playoffs logic: even if Seattle grabs the NFC's top seed, the Rams likely become the dangerous 5-seed and could boomerang right back into Seattle's divisional-round path. Ray Roberts joins Mitch for an intense Upon Further Review debate, rejecting the idea that the Rams are clearly better and arguing the two teams are neck-and-neck, winning in different ways. He points to Seattle's resilience, defensive toughness, and locker-room connectedness as unmeasurable traits that data and "eye tests" often miss, especially when a team keeps finding ways to win close games. The conversation drills into the overtime drive, the two-point conversion, Sam Darnold's growth, and whether the real breakthrough may be Clint Kubiak learning how best to deploy his quarterback under pressure. Henderson and Bevens dissect the Seahawks' improbable comeback over the Rams, with both pointing to belief, crowd energy, and elite special teams as the real difference-makers in a game Seattle otherwise struggled to control. The conversation zeroes in on Sam Darnold's fourth-quarter and overtime composure—ugly early, elite late—and whether that drive permanently shifts his ceiling against top competition. They also credit Sean McVay's adjustments for the Rams' offensive surge while arguing Seattle's defense and special teams ultimately tilted the outcome. Neuheisel reacts to the opening round of the College Football Playoff, arguing the Group of Five's lack of competitiveness will force structural change, possibly toward a separate championship or play-in model. He weighs quarterback decisions in the NIL era—suggesting Oklahoma's John Mateer should return to college for a more lucrative year—while breaking down Alabama's escape, Miami's survival, Oregon's dominance, and Ole Miss' surge behind Trinidad Chambliss. The segment closes with Michigan's coaching uncertainty, Neuheisel's skepticism about splash hires, and Taco Time honors for Reuben Bain and Chambliss after standout performances. GUESTS Ray Roberts | Former Seahawks offensive lineman; Seahawks Radio Network analyst Brady Henderson | Seahawks Insider, ESPN Jacson Bevens | Writer, Cigar Thoughts Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Football Analyst, Former Head Coach & Rose Bowl Champion TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Jake Paul gets flattened, Netflix cashes in, and Mitch can't believe a YouTuber just made $92 million. 11:28 | BEAT THE BOYS - Register at MitchUnfiltered.com 16:10 | Bee Gees radio war leads into Seahawks–Rams controversy, "cheap" two-point chaos, and the nightmare math of a Rams playoff rematch. 39:24 | GUEST: Ray Roberts; Ray Roberts pushes back hard: Seahawks aren't inferior to the Rams—they're built differently and just as dangerous. 1:12:10 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table; "Team of destiny" vibes, special-teams swings, and whether Sam Darnold unlocked the next level after Thursday's chaos. 1:40:24 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel; Playoff reality check, transfer-market chaos, and why college football's structure is headed for another reset. 2:05:00 | Other Stuff Segment: UW football transfer portal departures (Adam Muhammad, Radlan Vines-Bright, Bryce Butler), NIL money gap between elite programs and UW, Flyers broadcaster hot-mic suspension, UW men's basketball losing to Seattle University again, Terence Crawford retirement, UW men's soccer national championship, Puka Nacua controversy and apology, Miles Jack arrest and welfare check incident, Johnny Manziel scratched from ESPN GameDay, Dick Van Dyke turning 100, Kristin Cabot Coldplay concert fallout and public statement, college football playoff GameDay guest switch, Seahawks playoff positioning and Rams avoidance scenarios RIPs: Greg Biffle, wife Christina Biffle, daughter Emma, son Ryder Dennis Dutton, son Jack Dutton, and Craig Wadsworth (private plane crash), Rob Reiner and wife Michelle Singer, Gil Gerard (Buck Rogers in the 25th Century), Anthony Geary (General Hospital's Luke), Carl Carlton ("She's a Bad Mama Jama"), Mike Campbell (former Mariners pitcher), Peter Green (Pulp Fiction, The Usual Suspects) Headlines: Trump wax statue removed from Texas museum after repeated punches, First female Viagra-style pill finally released after 30 years, Secretary of State Marco Rubio bans Calibri font at State Department, Woman charged for public sex act at a Winn-Dixie grocery store, Robocop statue installed in Detroit… then stolen.
Madman, Thriller, and The Silver Fox talk about Bob Chesney's first major decision as UCLA Bruins' head coach, the implications for Jerry Neuheisel, and what's the next most immediate need for this offseason overhaul. Tune in and make sure to like and subscribe to the UCLA LAFB YouTube Channel! Use promo code UCLALAFB on Sleeper and get 100% match up to $100! https://Sleeper.com/promo/UCLALAFB. Terms and conditions apply. #Sleeper Become an LAFB Lifer and get special perks by joining our Exclusive UCLA Bruins Community: https://www.lafbnetwork.com/plans/join/ Become a YouTube member here: https://www.youtube.com/@UCLALAFB/membership Check out our FREE UCLA Message Board here: https://www.lafbnetwork.com/forums/forum/ucla-bruins/ Listen to our UCLA Football Bruins Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bruin-bible-a-ucla-football-podcast/id1575789951 Check out our UCLA Bruins Merch: https://lafbnetwork.myshopify.com/ Go to www.LAFBNetwork.com for FREE full access to all of our podcasts and join the community! Social Media: @UCLA_LAFB | @LAFBNetwork | @WillLAFBNetwork | @LAFBJamz Tim Skipper is the interim head coach of the UCLA Bruins Football team after taking over for DeShaun Foster. After transferring from Tennessee, QB Nico Iamaleava has rebounded and has the Bruins playing good football! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
RUNDOWN Mitch opens Episode 362 with Danny O'Neil subbing in for an injured Hotshot Scott, then immediately pivots into Seahawks stress-testing: "a win is a win" vs. real offensive problems. Mitch and Danny joke about a bizarre LA Bowl unsportsmanlike call, then pivot to the Michigan vacancy and what it could mean for Jed Fisch (with Mitch arguing DeBoer's statement reads like a true "not leaving" while Fisch's sounds like a dodge). The segment then becomes a Seahawks therapy session: Mitch hates how they "punted the first half away," can't believe they needed six field goals to beat a limited Colts team, and points to first-down passing success as proof the staff has to help Sam Darnold with smarter sequencing. Mitch, Brady Henderson, and Jacson Bevens agree the Seahawks' 18–16 win over the Colts was one of the least satisfying victories imaginable, despite holding Indianapolis to just 215 total yards and improving to 11–3 . The conversation centers on chronic first-half offensive failures, Sam Darnold's uneven play being compounded by penalties and play-calling, and a defense that continues to carry the team. Neuheisel explains how his Washington State candidacy stalled after an initial Zoom interview with a search committee, never reaching the school president despite strong booster support, and reflects candidly on the likelihood he won't get another head-coaching opportunity. The conversation pivots to the chaos surrounding Michigan's vacancy, with Neuheisel analyzing why Jed Fisch's Harbaugh ties could complicate his candidacy and why DeBoer, Dillingham, or even NFL names may factor in. A visit from the KJArntz with Jason Puckett, who gleefully roasts him for failing to ask Rick Neuheisel about the Washington State job and then dives headfirst into college football chaos, speculating on ripple effects from Michigan's vacancy and Lane Kiffin's unique ability to torch multiple fanbases at once. The conversation veers into darkly comic sports misfortune, including Indiana losing a star defender during postgame celebrations, before shifting to hoops, where Puck raves about witnessing generational high school and college basketball talent up close. GUESTS Daniel Timothy O'Neil | The Dang Apostrophe Brady Henderson | Seahawks Insider, ESPN Jacson Bevens | Writer, Cigar Thoughts Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Football Analyst, Former Head Coach & Rose Bowl Champion Jason Puckett | Host, The Daily Puck Drop; Co-host of KJArntz TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Hotshot Scott late scratch, Danny O'Neill gets the spot start—plus Seahawks angst, birthday trivia, and a quick detour into the origins of MLB free agency. 13:45 | BEAT THE BOYS - Register at MitchUnfiltered.com 18:13 | LA Bowl silliness to Michigan coaching rumors—then Mitch unloads on an "unsatisfying" Seahawks win and why the Rams line makes no sense. 39:38 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table; Defense dominates, offense sputters: Seahawks escape Colts but spark concern ahead of Rams showdown. 59:44 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel; Rick Neuheisel breaks down his Washington State interview, the Michigan mess, and playoff matchups across college football. 1:26:55 | GUEST: Puck; Puck unloads on Mitch's Neuheisel miss, spins Michigan chaos scenarios, and marvels at elite hoops talent. 1:45:42 | Other Stuff Segment: Jorge Polanco leaving the Mariners for the Mets, Jerry Dipoto and Mariners payroll philosophy, Mariners infield offensive concerns, Sharon Moore firing at Michigan, Adam Schefter's comments defending Sharon Moore, tone-deaf media responses to misconduct allegations, consequences vs adversity framing, Jed Fish fit at Michigan, potential Jed Fish departure from Washington, Huskies fan reaction to coaching turnover, Quentin Jammer admitting to playing NFL games drunk, substance abuse and accountability in pro sports, Cam Newton reacting to Colts signing Philip Rivers, quarterback entitlement and ego, Philip Rivers–Shane Steichen relationship, Ryan Seacrest football stadium naming, Seacrest's alleged high school football toughness, celebrity philanthropy credibility, Kyle Whittingham stepping down at Utah, underrated college football coaches, age and coaching viability, Milana Vayntrub selling photos for wildfire relief, OnlyFans-style philanthropy, Oregon nude calendar fundraiser, discomfort vs charity ethics
On Friday's Daily Puck Drop, Jason “Puck” Puckett , Jim Moore and Chris Egan start off the Friday PME Show start off the show with breaking news from Puck that Rick Neuheisel interviewed with WSU President Elizabeth Cantwell on Thursday. Puck did know how the interview went, but it did show that President Cantwell is and was willing to listen to his pitch. However, later in the show Puck plays a soundbite from an interview that Neuheisel did with a Denver radio station where he said he likely won't get the job. Puck, Egan and Jim also discuss Kalen DeBoer and Jedd Fisch being brought up for the Michigan job and Egan thanks a friend who helped him make a critical decision involving his son. Puck and Jim talk gambling with TroyWins.comand get his latest picks for the weekend. “Last Word with Bob Condotta, Seattle Times, joins Puck for the latest on the Seahawks and their matchup Sunday against the Colts and 44 year old quarterback Phillip Rivers. Jalen Sundel has returned to practice this week, Puck and Bob speculate on whether or not he'll move back to center or play guard. “On This Day…” Baseball history and the chairman of the board! Puck wraps up the show with “Hey, What the Puck!?” Wild day for the Cougars(1:00) The PME Show ( Puck, Egan and Moore) (41:04) PuckSports Handicapper TroyWins.com (1:06:04) Bob Condotta, Seattle Times (1:23:07) “On This Day….” (1:26:06) “Hey, What the Puck!?”
RICK NEUHEISEL ( CBS Sports) - We've never had a conversation with Neuheisel quite like this one! - Will he be the next coach at WSU? Would he want to coach the Cougs? - Who should be the angriest with the college football playoff committee? :30- The Ol Judge is here and ready to weigh in on stuff! - Is Nick Emmanwori or Devon Witherspoon the Seahawks best player? - Will the Mariners regret the Harry Ford trade? :45- We wrap up the show with one last thing! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RICK NEUHEISEL ( CBS Sports) - We've never had a conversation with Neuheisel quite like this one! - Will he be the next coach at WSU? Would he want to coach the Cougs? - Who should be the angriest with the college football playoff committee? :30- The Ol Judge is here and ready to weigh in on stuff! - Is Nick Emmanwori or Devon Witherspoon the Seahawks best player? - Will the Mariners regret the Harry Ford trade? :45- We wrap up the show with one last thing!
It was a busy show, so in case you missed anything, we've grabbed some of the best moments for ya, including the latest 12th man news with Gregg Bell, one of the best visits of the year with Gene Steratore,, Everett Fitzhugh, Neuheisel and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Tuesday's Daily Puck Drop, Jason “Puck” Puckett starts off the Tuesday show with Puck's thoughts on the Josh Naylor deal, five years $92.5 million. It's a great start for the Mariners this offseason, but it can't be the only move the Mariners make. Puck then welcomes John Canzano from JohnCanzano.com on the show to cover college football. They chat about what Rick Neuheisel's role should be in college football, because he's too good just to be on television. What's next at Oregon State on the coaching search, and does it include Neuheisel or is Oregon State looking at former Cougars head coach Nick Rolovich? The Pac-12 has a new media deal with USA Network, is it good enough? The Big Ten equity plan is on hold, will it ever happen and why was Washington reportedly in the third tier of the revenue plan? Lastly, will Oregon win easily this weekend against USC?Danny Kelly, The Ringer joins Puck to talk the growing narrative around Sam Darnold, Mike Macdonald's dominating defense, Seahawks fans feelings toward Darnold and the unfortunate injury to Falcons quarterback Michael Penix. Former Seahawks defensive back Paul Moyer joins Puck to discuss the passing of his teammate Kenny Easley. Paul reflects on their friendship and what made Easley so dominant as a football player. “On This Day…” Puck celebrates one of the best holiday movies ever made! Puck wraps up the show with, “Hey, What the Puck!?” (1:00) Puck (6:52) John Canzano, JohnCanzano.com (43:32) Danny Kelly, The Ringer (1:12:46) Paul Moyer on the passing of Kenny Easley (1:24:06) “On this Day….” (1:29:00) “Hey, What the Puck!?”
It was a busy show, so in case you missed anything, we've grabbed some of the best moments for ya, including the latest 12th man news with Gregg Bell, one of the best visits of the year with Gene Steratore,, Everett Fitzhugh, Neuheisel and more!
Headlines and 12th man news with GREGG BELL (Tacoma News Tribune) It's a BIG matchup on Sunday when the Seahawks head to LA to face the Rams. Gregg gives us the latest injury updates, and his keys to the game for the Hawks. :30- ICYMI Rick Neuheisel- we revisit Coach's thoughts on some big college football matchups. :35- It's fact or fiction and we're just hoping Ashley doesn't screw this up! :45- Nick Emmanwori is a special player and he's already had quite an impact on this Seahawks defense.
Headlines and 12th man news with GREGG BELL (Tacoma News Tribune) It's a BIG matchup on Sunday when the Seahawks head to LA to face the Rams. Gregg gives us the latest injury updates, and his keys to the game for the Hawks. :30- ICYMI Rick Neuheisel- we revisit Coach's thoughts on some big college football matchups. :35- It's fact or fiction and we're just hoping Ashley doesn't screw this up! :45- Nick Emmanwori is a special player and he's already had quite an impact on this Seahawks defense. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bucky's got the house to himself all weekend! Pete vs John: do we have proof now that Pete was holding John back and the split was the right move? The partnership was a huge success to start, but it seemed like Pete had a hard time moving on and may have stood in the way of John doing John things and now that they've gone their separate ways, it seems like we got the right half of the duo to get the job done. :30- ICYMI: Rick Neuheisel We asked Coach about the UW vs UW matchup in Madison tomorrow. :45- No Cliché Keys to Victory- we give our keys to a Seahawks win over the Cardinals, no cliches allowed!
Bucky's got the house to himself all weekend! Pete vs John: do we have proof now that Pete was holding John back and the split was the right move? The partnership was a huge success to start, but it seemed like Pete had a hard time moving on and may have stood in the way of John doing John things and now that they've gone their separate ways, it seems like we got the right half of the duo to get the job done. :30- ICYMI: Rick Neuheisel We asked Coach about the UW vs UW matchup in Madison tomorrow. :45- No Cliché Keys to Victory- we give our keys to a Seahawks win over the Cardinals, no cliches allowed! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the fourth hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain chat with Jon Wilner about UW’s loss to Michigan and Illinois next, then update two polls before Rick Neuheisel’s visit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
USA Today reporter James H. Williams and former UCLA linebacker Josh Woods talk about the UCLA football program's big victory over Penn State at the Rose Bowl this past week. The guys talk about the highlights of the game and the job interim head coach Tim Skipper and offensive coordinator Jerry Neuheisel did. Quarterback Nico Iamaleava also had his best game of the season and earned several weekly awards as a result. James and Josh also spend some time looking ahead at UCLA's upcoming opponent, Michigan State. SHIRTS available: We have two shirts in the Bleav Network shop and part of the proceeds help support the podcast. Shirt No. 1: The I Bleav in UCLA Football Shirt No. 2: Bleav in UCLA football Interact with us: Josh and James want your feedback and reactions to what you heard on the podcast. Feel free to share your thoughts with them: Josh Woods – Twitter | Instagram James H. Williams –Twitter | Instagram Follow the show's Twitter account – @BleavUCLA Subscribe to the YouTube channel - @BleavinUCLA Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Schick and Nick discuss Mike Ekeler's excitement for his 54th birthday. Schick watched the game on a plane. Is this Husker game a dangerous sign of things to come? Fluidess references. Bo, what type of challenges? Big Red Wonderful. More Fluidess. Matt Rhule his the podium. The year Sipple met Cracker Barrel. What a day for the Neuheisel family. Penn State fans want more. You the teacher Tweets. Connect with us! SchickandNick.com Facebook, Twitter, or email We would hate it if you missed an episode! So PLEASE subscribe, rate the pod, and throw us a review. It helps us out so much! We'd likey that. This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Headlines and 12th Man news with GREGG BELL (Tacoma News Tribune) The Seahawks host the Bucs Sunday at their normally scheduled time and the Bucs are dealing with a lot of injuries. What injuries are the Hawks dealing with and what's the latest? Vita Vea is no joke, how concerned should we be about this Bucs defense? Will the commitment to the run continue? We get Gregg's key to the game. :30- ICYMI Rick Neuheisel: we get Neuheisel's thoughts on some of the weekend's big matchups :35- Chuck makes his fact or fiction pick :45- The Mariner face the Tigers in the ALDS, so we preview! We can't forget that this Tigers team had the best record in all of MLB at one point, but what stands out is the August collapse. Let's not be fooled, they just beat the Guardians in the wildcard and they are ready to go.
Headlines and 12th Man news with GREGG BELL (Tacoma News Tribune) The Seahawks host the Bucs Sunday at their normally scheduled time and the Bucs are dealing with a lot of injuries. What injuries are the Hawks dealing with and what's the latest? Vita Vea is no joke, how concerned should we be about this Bucs defense? Will the commitment to the run continue? We get Gregg's key to the game. :30- ICYMI Rick Neuheisel: we get Neuheisel's thoughts on some of the weekend's big matchups :35- Chuck makes his fact or fiction pick :45- The Mariner face the Tigers in the ALDS, so we preview! We can't forget that this Tigers team had the best record in all of MLB at one point, but what stands out is the August collapse. Let's not be fooled, they just beat the Guardians in the wildcard and they are ready to go. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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.
Headlines and 12th Man News with GREGG BELL (Tacoma News Tribune) The Hawks head to Pittsburgh for a reunion with DK Metcalf. How will they cover the former Hawk and what are Gregg's keys to a Seahawks victory? Will Devon Witherspoon play? We sure hope so! :30- ABCs of the Mariners - V is for Valuable: Cal will clearly be the MVP for the M's, but Jorge Polanco deserves some kind of award. - W is for Waiting: Harry Ford has spent a lot of time waiting and he's handled it very well. If this team gets to the playoffs, how do you choose Garver over Ford? You can't! :35- It's Fact or Fiction time and Chuck makes his pick! :45- ICYMI: Rick Neuheisel. Coach Neuheisel joins us every Tuesday and we give you a chance to revisit some of his picks for week 3 in college football in case you missed it! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Headlines and 12th Man News with GREGG BELL (Tacoma News Tribune) The Hawks head to Pittsburgh for a reunion with DK Metcalf. How will they cover the former Hawk and what are Gregg's keys to a Seahawks victory? Will Devon Witherspoon play? We sure hope so! :30- ABCs of the Mariners - V is for Valuable: Cal will clearly be the MVP for the M's, but Jorge Polanco deserves some kind of award. - W is for Waiting: Harry Ford has spent a lot of time waiting and he's handled it very well. If this team gets to the playoffs, how do you choose Garver over Ford? You can't! :35- It's Fact or Fiction time and Chuck makes his pick! :45- ICYMI: Rick Neuheisel. Coach Neuheisel joins us every Tuesday and we give you a chance to revisit some of his picks for week 3 in college football in case you missed it!
RUNDOWN Plenty of sports heartbreak — from the Dolphins' ongoing struggles to the Seahawks' gut-punch opener. But there is relief in the Mariners' explosive bats and the Huskies' video-game offense, before shifting gears to launch the annual Beat the Boys contest, presented by Fireside Home Solutions. Listeners get the scoop on how to re-register, this year's lineup of “the boys” (including a new addition, Jason Puckett), and the all-important first password. Along the way, the guys swap birthday trivia, share a Pink backstory you won't forget, and set the stage for a packed show of Seahawks, Mariners, and college football talk. Mitch and Hotshot dive into the Seahawks' frustrating Week 1 loss to the 49ers, where Sam Darnold's quiet debut and Riq Woolen's costly miscues overshadowed a defense that couldn't quite finish the job. They debate Mike Macdonald's decision to kick on a crucial 4th-and-1, the missing downfield threat without DK Metcalf, and whether Seattle's “smashmouth” identity is more talk than reality. Shifting gears, the guys celebrate the Mariners' offensive eruption — 28 runs over two games — that keeps them two games up in the Wild Card race with 19 left, 13 at home. Hope rises in Seattle, but fans have learned to brace for heartbreak. Mitch welcomes Brady Henderson and Jacson Bevens to dissect Seattle's 17–13 Week 1 loss to the 49ers. The defense largely held its ground, limiting San Francisco to 17 points, but the offense sputtered behind Sam Darnold and a conservative game plan. The panel debates Mike Macdonald's critical fourth-down decision, the ongoing frustrations with cornerback Riq Woolen, and the lack of offensive balance despite Jackson Smith-Njigba's breakout. Mitch sits down with Joe Doyle and Brady Farkas to break down a much-needed rebound weekend for the Mariners. With Julio Rodríguez heating up, a rotation trying to steady itself, and 13 of the final 19 games at home, the M's are still firmly in the postseason race. The crew debates Seattle's playoff odds, the outlook for Jorge Polanco's contract, and the development of young catcher Harry Ford. Plus, they preview crucial upcoming series against the Cardinals and Angels as the AL West chase tightens. Rick Neuheisel joins Mitch to recap an eventful Week 2 in college football, from South Florida's upset of Florida to Oregon's early dominance behind quarterback Dante Moore. The two dive into Florida's coaching hot seat, Jedd Fisch's future at Washington, and why Arch Manning's mechanics and rhythm remain under scrutiny as Texas gears up for the SEC gauntlet. Neuheisel also hands out “Chicken Caesar soft tacos” to standout players and duos across the country before making his Week 3 pick: Texas Tech to roll big over Oregon State. GUESTS Brady Henderson | Seahawks Insider, ESPN Jacson Bevens | Writer, Cigar Thoughts Brady Farkas | Host, Refuse to Lose Podcast (Mariners on SI) Joe Doyle | MLB Draft & Mariners Analyst, Over-Slot Substack Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Football Analyst, Former Head Coach & Rose Bowl Champion TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Mitch & Hotshot Return: Seahawks Frustrations, Dolphins Woes, and Beat the Boys is Back 6:18 | BEAT THE BOYS, Presented by Fireside Home Solutions. Register at MitchUnfiltered.com 19:25 | Seahawks Fall Short, Mariners Find Their Bats 40:58 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table; Seahawks Stumble in Opener: Defense Shines, Offense Falters 1:07:51 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table; Mariners Snap the Slide, Eyeing a Playoff Push 1:34:28 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel; Breaks Down Week 2 Surprises and Week 3 Showdowns 2:02:21 | Other Stuff Segment: Topics covered include a Phillies fan stealing a home run ball, Mitch's Beatles interview recap, future guest diver Yohei Yamada, Anthony Rizzo losing his wedding ring, the Astronomer CEO affair update, Anna Kournikova's pregnancy, Sean Kemp at a Lil Wayne concert, a Croatian freediver's breath-hold record, and the announcement of a Tyson vs. Mayweather exhibition. RIPs: Mark Volman of The Turtles (“Happy Together”), Davey Johnson the MLB player and manager best known for leading the 1986 Mets, Cowboys linebacker Lee Roy Jordan of the Doomsday Defense, beloved college basketball coach George Raveling who helped connect Michael Jordan with Nike, heavyweight boxer Joe Bugner who fought Ali and Frazier, Hall of Fame Canadiens goalie Ken Dryden with six Stanley Cups, and Tom Hostetter, a Pacific Northwest golf professional and father-in-law of listener Maddie. HEADLINES: an NHS surgeon who had his own legs removed to satisfy a fetish was jailed for insurance fraud, a foot model was run over after refusing a date's foot-smelling request, Senator John Kennedy claimed radioactive shrimp will turn you into an alien, and a man in Batman pajamas helped police stop a robbery (with Hotshot's “Boner Man” twist).
Week 1 of the college football season is in the books, and Buck Belue says it’s time to slow down on the hot takes. Alabama doesn’t suck, and Arch Manning isn’t a bust. Buck was most impressed with the LSU defense and Ohio State’s new-look unit under DC Matt Patricia. The SEC is stacked with dual-threat quarterbacks this year, and Buck is joined by CFB analyst Rick Neuheisel to break it all down. Rick also shares why he LOVES Haynes King and Gunner Stockton — two gritty QBs with big upside. Plus, Buck and Rick open up about why they fell in love with the game of football. Don’t miss this week’s episode of Buck’s Beat!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Week 1 of the college football season is in the books, and Buck Belue says it’s time to slow down on the hot takes. Alabama doesn’t suck, and Arch Manning isn’t a bust. Buck was most impressed with the LSU defense and Ohio State’s new-look unit under DC Matt Patricia. The SEC is stacked with dual-threat quarterbacks this year, and Buck is joined by CFB analyst Rick Neuheisel to break it all down. Rick also shares why he LOVES Haynes King and Gunner Stockton — two gritty QBs with big upside. Plus, Buck and Rick open up about why they fell in love with the game of football. Don’t miss this week’s episode of Buck’s Beat!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Week 1 of the college football season is in the books, and Buck Belue says it’s time to slow down on the hot takes. Alabama doesn’t suck, and Arch Manning isn’t a bust. Buck was most impressed with the LSU defense and Ohio State’s new-look unit under DC Matt Patricia. The SEC is stacked with dual-threat quarterbacks this year, and Buck is joined by CFB analyst Rick Neuheisel to break it all down. Rick also shares why he LOVES Haynes King and Gunner Stockton — two gritty QBs with big upside. Plus, Buck and Rick open up about why they fell in love with the game of football. Don’t miss this week’s episode of Buck’s Beat!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dawgman.com's Kim Grinolds was at Big Ten Media Days this week and he was able to catch up with current CBS media personality and former Washington Head Coach Rick Neuheisel for a look back at his time on Montlake, including the teams and players that he coached. They talked about the 2000 Rose Bowl season that was filled with what Neuheisel called 'really high highs' and then 'knocked back down to sea level' with Curtis Williams' injury. He also shared stories and anecdotes with Kim on the following UW players, coaches and department personnel: Roc Alexander, Cody Pickett, Jeremiah Pharms, Wil Hooks, Willie Hurst, Hakim and Mikal Akbar, Marques Tuiasosopo, Jerramy Stevens, John Anderson, Todd Elstrom, Paul Arnold, Anthony Vontoure, Derrell Daniels, Jimmy Newell, Chris Massey, Sam Blanche, Nick Olszewski, Ben Mahdavi, Spencer Marona, Pat Conniff, Anthony Kelley, Steve Axman, Claudine Low, and Tank (Terry) Johnson, who was involved in finding a kidney donor for Nate Robinson. And Rick definitely had a story or two about Nate! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
RUNDOWN Lets start with some trivia about college basketball. Also, did you hear the one about Ricky Henderson's reluctance to sign autographs? Mitch and Hotshot dissect the Seahawks' heartbreaking 27-24 loss to the Vikings, a game defined by defensive miscommunication that allowed Justin Jefferson an easy game-winning touchdown. Mitch reconnects with Steve Phillips, former Mets GM and MLB analyst, for a lively discussion on baseball and more. They reminisce about Ricky Henderson, highlighting his quirks, legendary career, and unique personality, following news of his passing. Phillips also delves into Juan Soto's record-breaking contract with the Mets, examining its implications for baseball and New York's heated team rivalry. More discussion on the Seattle Seahawks' narrow 27-24 loss to the Minnesota Vikings with Seahawks No-Table. Jacson Bevens attributes the loss to critical penalties in high-leverage moments, emphasizing their impact over assigning blame solely to the offense or defense. Brady Henderson highlights unforced errors, including an offside penalty by Trey Brown and a costly face mask penalty, as key contributors to the defeat. What a lackluster opening weekend of the college football playoffs. Blowouts in all four games! Rick Neuheisel critiques key moments, including poor quarterback performances and uninspired game plans, while discussing the impact of home-field advantage in this year's playoff format. GUESTS • Steve Phillips | Former Mets GM & Sirius/XM, MLB Network Analyst • Seahawks No-Table | Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider) & Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) • Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Analyst TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:07 | Stump The Band 8:33 | Mitch announces; BEAT THE BOYS password 9:21 | Clip of the Week: Harold Reynolds on Ricky Henderson 11:17 | Ricky doesn't sign autographs 16:07 | Seahawks' heartbreaking 27-24 loss to the Vikings 26:32 | GUEST: Steve Phillips - Former Mets GM & Sirius/XM, MLB Network Analyst - reflects on the life & legendary baseball career of Rickey Henderson with funny stories about signing him to join the Mets. Plus, Steve discusses Juan Soto, Roki Sasaki (Mariners' chances) and if Jerry Dipoto should trade 1 of his star pitchers this offseason. 51:12 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider) & Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) - Seahawks stumble in penalty-packed heartbreak: No-Table tackles the costly mistakes behind the Vikings' edge. 1:19:21 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel (CBS College Analyst) College football playoff fizzles: Neuheisel dissects blowouts, QB struggles, and home-field edge in a dull debut weekend. 1:40:57 | The Other Stuff Segment: College football playoffs, Michael Penix's NFL debut, Washington State football transfers, Michael Vick's coaching position, Nina Thomas' legal issues, Cam Newton's strip club comments, RIP: Ricky Henderson; Mitch and Hotshot's Christmas plans, humorous headlines.
RUNDOWN Mitch and Hotshot Scott humorously avoid discussing the Seahawks' embarrassing Sunday night loss to the Packers. Instead, they discuss lighter topics, including a trivia question about Oscar-winning actors with limited screen time, featuring Anthony Hopkins in The Silence of the Lambs. Mitch recounting a humorous story about accidentally buying a duplicate golf shirt he already owned. Mitch and Hotshot Scott share an anecdote about former NFL players Mark Gastineau during the 1987 strike, where Guy Bingham allegedly spit on him for crossing the picket line. Do the Seattle Seahawks' have a playoff chance after a disappointing loss to the Packers? Mitch chats with Ray Roberts further analyzing the Seattle Seahawks' disappointing 30-13 loss to the Green Bay Packers. They highlight struggles on offense, including poor offensive line performance, Gino Smith's injury, and ineffective play-calling, which abandoned the run and left the backup quarterback under constant pressure. The defense improved in the second half but couldn't overcome early breakdowns, while inconsistent performances from key players like Reek Woolen raised concerns. They discuss Jackson Smith-Njigba's standout play but note the team's failure to effectively utilize weapons like DK Metcalf. Seahawks No-Table analyzes Seattle's 30-13 loss to the Green Bay Packers, highlighting struggles on both offense and defense. Concerns about Riq Woolen's inconsistency and Gino Smith's injury cast doubt on the team's playoff prospects, especially with backup quarterback Sam Howell struggling. With a critical game against the Minnesota Vikings looming, the Seahawks must turn things around quickly to stay in playoff contention. Mitch and Rick Neuheisel delve into the Army-Navy game, praising its unique traditions, emotional atmosphere, and historical significance, including Army's recent conference championship win and Navy's Commander-in-Chief Trophy victory. What about Bill Belichick's surprising move to coach at North Carolina and its implications for college athletics? Playoff Predictions, with Neuheisel offering his official picks: Indiana (+7.5), SMU (+8.5), and the over on SMU vs. Penn State. GUESTS • Ray Roberts | former NFL Offensive Tackle • Seahawks No-Table | Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider) & Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) • Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Analyst TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:11 | Can we look away from Lumen field? Mitch and Hotshot Scott Skip Seahawks Misery for Oscar Trivia, Duplicate Golf Shirts, Gastineau Drama 11:00 | Mitch announces; BEAT THE BOYS password 19:40 | Slim Playoff Hopes... 34:10 | GUEST: Ray Roberts (former NFL Offensive Tackle) and Mitch on Offensive Struggles and Playoff Chances 53:52 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider) & Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) - Seahawks Stumble: No-Table Tackles Green Bay Loss, Woolen Woes, and Gino's Injury Ahead of Pivotal Vikings Clash. 1:12:51 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel (CBS College Analyst) and Mitch Levy break Down Army-Navy Traditions, Belichick's College Move, and Playoff Picks: Indiana, SMU, and SMU-Penn State Over." 1:40:54 | The Other Stuff Segment: Randy Moss battling cancer • Juan Soto's $765 million Mets contract • Travis Hunter wins the Heisman Trophy • Field invasion at 49ers vs. Rams game • Bill Belichick hired by UNC• Dick Vitale cancer-free update • A.J. Da Bonsa to BYU • NFL Christmas entertainment • Teddy Bridgewater coaching success • RIPs: Michael Cole (Mod Squad actor), The Amazing Kreskin (mentalist) • Headlines: • A sheriff's office veteran resigns after involvement in pornographic videos. • World's smallest arcade machine built by a college student. • Excel World Championships in Las Vegas. • VA official resigns after a report of a staff orgy. • Woman becomes pregnant through unconventional means in prison.
- It's a football Friday! Devondre Campbell quit on the 49ers last night- we discuss. The Seahawks are gearing up for a Primetime matchup with the Packers on Sunday. :30- ICYMI: Rick Neuheisel Coach Neuheisel joined us on Tuesday and we revisit his thoughts on the CFB Playoffs and the Heisman race. :45- It's Friday, so we give our Keys to a Seahawks victory over the Packers, no cliches allowed.
RUNDOWN Mitch Unfiltered celebrates the Seahawks' most complete performance of the season in a win against the Cardinals, as the team improves to 8-5 and takes control of their playoff destiny. The episode explores St. Louis connections through trivia, iconic figures, and even Vincent Price's missed financial opportunity with Thriller. Seahawks No-Table discuss Seahawks' most balanced performance of the season in their 30-18 victory over the Cardinals, showcasing an impressive offensive line effort and a surging defense. The Seahawks' playoff prospects are analyzed, with upcoming key matchups against Green Bay and Minnesota determining their control over the NFC West. Jacson Bevens and Brady Henderson provide in-depth insights, praising players like Zach Charbonnet and Tariq Woolen while spotlighting the team's improved cohesiveness. Mitch Levy interviews PGA Tour golfer Joel Dahmen, who reflects on the intense pressure and relief of securing his PGA Tour card by finishing 124th in the FedEx Cup standings. Joel recounts the critical six-foot putt he made to make the cut at the RSM Classic, discusses the emotional toll of feeling responsible for his team's well-being, and opens up about his struggles with putting and maintaining focus amid the spotlight following his Netflix fame. Mitch Levy and Rick Neuheisel discuss the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff, with Neuheisel praising the diverse and compelling field of teams, including stories like SMU's resurgence and Clemson's traditionalist approach. They debate Alabama's exclusion, Saban's criticisms of the selection process, and the broader implications for future playoffs and conference dynamics. GUESTS • Seahawks No-Table | Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider) & Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) • Joel Dahmen | PGA Tour Golfer • Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Analyst TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:41 | St. Louis trivia 9:20 | Mitch announces; BEAT THE BOYS password 22:07 | Seahawks 4-game winning streak, and playoff prospects. 37:47 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider) & Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) break down Seattle's most balanced win of the season, a 30-18 victory over the Cardinals, highlighting standout performances and playoff implications with insights from Jacson Bevens and Brady Henderson. 1:12:43 | GUEST: Joel Dahmen (PGA Tour Golfer) Mitch Levy chats with PGA pro Joel Dahmen about the pressure of saving his Tour card, the six-foot putt that made it happen, and the highs and lows of life in the Netflix spotlight. 1:30:03 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel (CBS College Analyst) and Mitch Levy dive into the first 12-team College Football Playoff, debating Alabama's snub, Saban's frustrations, and the shifting dynamics of the sport. 1:56:28 | The Other Stuff Segment: • college football playoff • SMU and Alabama debate • nostalgic SMU history • BYU's Jewish quarterback Jake Retzlaff • Roki Sasaki MLB decision • Mariners' pitching and trades • Randy Moss's health issue • Dr. Pepper football challenge criticism • Bill Belichick and North Carolina rumors • RIPs: Chuck Norris's mother, Eminem's mother, 'Beltin' Bill Melton • Headlines: melted chocolate highway spill, lawyer disbarred over porn addiction, chickpea truck fire, world's oldest newlywed couple
Rick Neuheisel (CBS Sports) gives us his thoughts on the college football world, including the Huskies win over USC and a look at key matchups this week. The CFP rankings come out tonight, but what does that mean for the actual playoffs and how does Neuheisel see the future of College Football taking shape? :30- Cal Raleigh joins the show as a first time Gold Glove winner. :45- We close out the show with one last thing.
RUNDOWN Mitch Levy and Hotshot Scott kick off with a recap of the Seattle Seahawks' frustrating overtime loss to the Los Angeles Rams. They discuss Smith's tendency to hold onto the ball too long and the team's ongoing struggles with offensive line protection, which led to seven sacks for the Rams. Meanwhile, much praise for rookie receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba's strong performance. Mitch interviews New York Times bestselling author and baseball historian Eric Sherman, who has written nine books on baseball, including his recent work, "Daybreak at Chavez Ravine: Fernando Mania and the Remaking of the Los Angeles Dodgers." They discuss the impact of Fernando Valenzuela, a Mexican pitcher who rose to stardom in 1981, quickly becoming a cultural phenomenon and icon, particularly within the Mexican American community. The interview closes with a tribute to Valenzuela, who passed away recently at 63, with Sherman noting his enduring influence on baseball and cultural history. Seahawks No-Table analyze the Seattle's 26-20 overtime loss to the Los Angeles Rams. The panel delves into quarterback Geno Smith's mixed performance, highlighting his three interceptions and accountability, while noting his career-high 360-yard game with standout moments like a 15-yard game-tying touchdown. Neuheisel analyzes Lincoln Riley's struggles at USC, including his over-reliance on passing and failure to adapt his strategy. Mitch and Neuheisel also discuss Ohio State's continued dominance over Penn State, Clemson's and Texas A&M's struggles, and implications for the playoffs in each major conference. GUESTS • Erik Sherman | New York Times Best-Selling Author & Baseball Historian • Seahawks No-Table | Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider) & Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) • Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Analyst TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:22 | Are there any famous people from 310, Los Angeles? 8:35 | Mitch announces; BEAT THE BOYS password 15:09 | Seahawks loss, who's to blame? Coaches or Players? 30:00 | GUEST: Erik Sherman (author and sports historian) dive into the legacy of Fernando Valenzuela with author Eric Sherman, exploring how Valenzuela's rise to stardom in 1981 captivated fans, bridged cultural divides, and cemented his place as an icon in both baseball and Mexican American history, all while remaining a humble, reluctant star. 59:14 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table: Brady Henderson (ESPN.com Seahawks insider), Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) - Mitch, Brady, and Jacson break down the Seahawks' nail-biting 26-20 OT loss to the Rams, examining Geno Smith's polarizing performance, Seattle's short-yardage struggles, and the offensive line's critical lapses. 1:24:09 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel - CBS College Football Analyst - Neuheisel's “waiver-worthy” Virginia Tech pick to USC's struggles under Lincoln Riley, and playoff contenders predicts. 1:53:09 | Other Stuff Segment: •Strip Club Offer for Dodgers Players • Dwayne Wade Statue Critique • Bronny James Scores First NBA Points • College Football Recruiting Rankings • 7'9” Basketball Player at Florida • Uncrustables as Popular NFL Locker Room Snack • Dodgers Fan Loses Hand in Firework Accident • Gisele Bündchen's Pregnancy News • RIPs: Alan Rachins, Teri Garr, Matilda Lorenzi • Headlines: Trump's childhood home, AI assistant Claude's distractions, a public display of affection incident, and digital condoms
RUNDOWN Peoria, Illinois, Sam Kinison, Richard Pryor, and a listener critique from VG. The Seahawks' struggle, Huskies unexpectedly lose to Indiana, and the Kraken are evolving. Lumen Field ain't what it used to be. Mitch Levy, Brady Henderson, and Jacson Bevins analyze Seattle's 31-10 beat down from the Buffalo Bills. The Seahawks' lackluster and error-prone performance, such as a snap over the quarterback's head and an offensive lineman stepping on Geno Smith's foot, are an embarrassment. Are we seeing some inter-team tensions? Much to debate about Seattle's dependence on star wide receiver DK Metcalf, whose absence allowed Buffalo to pressure Seattle's offense easily. CBS College Football Analyst Rick Neuheisel talks with Mitch acknowledging his 4-5 prediction record on the show. Neuheisel discusses Ohio State's playoff chances, the unpredictability of Texas A&M's quarterback situation, and the exciting atmosphere at Texas A&M's Kyle Field. They also touch on the struggles of Ohio State's head coach, Ryan Day, with Neuheisel suggesting that the team seems burdened by pressure. Neuheisel makes a few more risky predictions. Mitch Levy checks in with RJ Eskinos and Dylan Travers of Emerald City Hockey to discuss the Seattle Kraken's mixed start to the season and its significance in light of high expectations and a potential NBA return to Seattle. The new coaching staff has increased the team's speed and aggressiveness, leading to closer games and an improved defense. Can the Kraken realistically talk about playoff contention? GUESTS • Seahawks No-Table | Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider) & Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) • Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Analyst • Kraken No-Table | RJ Eskinos and Dylan Travers (Emerald City Hockey) TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:10 | Hello Peoria, Illinois! 9:55 | Mitch announces; BEAT THE BOYS password 10:20 | Fun with Audio, Rainman? 18:44 | Lumen Field ain't what it used to be. 31:09 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table: Brady Henderson (ESPN.com Seahawks insider), Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) - break down the Seahawks' sloppy 31-10 loss to the Bills, highlighting critical errors, defensive woes, and missed opportunities. Is GM John Schneider's to blame? Can DK Metcalf do it all and push Seahawks through the season? 55:35 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel - CBS College Football Analyst - discuss Ohio State's playoff chances, Texas A&M's quarterback drama, and Neuheisel's pick of Virginia Tech over Mitch's alma mater Syracuse. 1:20:11 | GUEST: RJ Eskinos and Dylan Travers - Emerald City Hockey - break down the Seattle Kraken's solid but unspectacular 4-4-1 start, highlighting improved speed and aggression under new coaching, the need for stronger goaltending, and the potential playoff impact of Vince Dunn's return—all while noting resilient fan enthusiasm despite a mixed season and rising competition from a potential NBA comeback. 1:40:20 | Other Stuff Segment: • Mitch's Parents Weekend experience • World Series Dodgers vs. Yankees • LeBron and Bronny James' polarizing debut for the Lakers • Fernando Valenzuela's legacy • RIPs: Amir Abdur-Rahim and Phil Lesh • Humorous news headlines • a fallen corpse from a transport vehicle • Zamboni crash under DUI
It's Football Friday! The Seahawks head to Atlanta to take on the Falcons :30- ICYMI Rick Neuheisel on Dan Lanning's decision :45- Our no cliché keys to a Seahawks victory
It's a BIG Football Weekend! Is Jedd Fisch struggling in DeBoer's shadow? :30- ICYMI: Rick Neuheisel gives his thoughts on Washington and Michigan. :45- We give our no cliché keys to victory for the Seahawks and Giants
RUNDOWN It's a rough week in Seattle sports, with the Mariners eliminated, the Huskies losing to Rutgers, the Cougars being dominated by a top running back, and the Seahawks falling to the Lions. Jed Fisch's mounting criticism is no big win either [let's read some listener emails]. Mitch and Hotshot also discuss the Seahawks' upcoming game against the New York Giants, labeling it as a crucial win for the Seahawks. They emphasized the importance of securing a victory before facing tougher opponents like the 49ers, Falcons, Bills, and Rams in the following weeks. Mitch and Jacson Bevens from "Cigar Thoughts" discuss the Seattle Seahawks' recent 42-29 loss to the Detroit Lions highlighting some defensive struggles due to missing key players and the dominance of Lions' quarterback Jared Goff. Despite Geno Smith's strong performance, the defense couldn't slow down the Lions' offense. They also highlight Seattle's adjustments in the running game and the impressive impact of Kenneth Walker. Rick Neuheisel on college football; starting with a recap of Rick's successful betting streak, where he achieved a 3-1 record in his recent picks. They focus on the Alabama vs. Georgia game, analyzing Alabama's Jalen Milroe and Georgia's defensive effort. The conversation shifts to standout college football players, including a 17-year-old making waves and the controversial call in the Virginia Tech-Miami game. They discuss officiating challenges and their implications for the College Football Playoff system. It's the end of the Seattle Mariners' 2024 season. Despite sweeping the Athletics and finishing 85-77, the team failed to make the playoffs. Joe Doyle and Brady Farkas express concern about the future, emphasizing the uncertainty of maintaining such a strong rotation, especially given potential injuries. GUESTS • Seahawks No-Table | Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) • Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Analyst • Mariners No-Table | Joe Doyle (Over Slot) & Brady Farkas (Sports Illustrated Now M's Editor) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1:16 | "Fun with Audio," 4:10 | Jed Fisch, not so great! 13:00 | Mitch announces; BEAT THE BOYS password 17:05 | Yes, yes, Seattle had lots of injuries going into this game. The list goes on. 30:19 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table: Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) and Mitch rehash the Hawks' 42-29 loss in Detroit on Monday night. Is there a way to be encouraged with the result considering all the defensive stars the Seahawks were missing? Geno Smith continues to play elite football & Kenneth Walker is a real difference-maker. 41:39 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel (CBS College Football analyst) is back for his weekly segment presented by Taco Time NW. Huskies fans seem to have really turned on Jedd Fisch. Neuheisel reacts & tells of his friendship with Fisch. Plus Rick's Picks is off to a 3-1 start against the spread. 1:10:24 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table: Brady Farkas (SI Now - Mariners) & Joe Doyle (Over Slot) have lots to say about the M's missing the playoffs in a year where their starting rotation was incredible. What is it to come in the offseason? Will the Mariners finally spend? Who should stay and who should go? 1:41:40 | The Other Stuff Segment: • Seattle Mariners' 2024 season and playoff elimination. • Mariners' strong pitching rotation. • Caitlin Clark winning WNBA Rookie of the Year. • Macklemore controversy. • Shohei Ohtani's 50th home run ball lawsuit. • Ricky Henderson's first pitch at Mariners game. • Brett Favre's Parkinson's diagnosis and past controversies. • MLB All-Stars returning to team uniforms in 2025. • "Happy Gilmore 2" and use of original alligator. • Jimmy Carter's 100th birthday. • RIPs: Pete Rose, Kris Kristofferson, Dikembe Mutombo, John Ashton, Maggie Smith, Shelby Daniele, Drake Hogestyn
It's HUSKY Gameday! The Mariners were eliminated on an off day… that's SO Mariners :30- ICYMI Rick Neuheisel- we revisit Coach Neuheisel's thoughts on this weekend's games :45- Are the Lions a bad matchup for the Seahawks?
Headlines and Gregg Bell (Tacoma News Tribune/933 KJR) Gregg gives us the latest injury news and keys to the game in the 12th Man News. :30- ICYMI Rick Neuheisel and Ashley's FoF pick. :45- ABCs of the Mariners - X: is for extra mile - Y: is for youth- it can not be an excuse for Julio, but we do have to remember he is young - Z: is for Zeus- Shohei is a God
In the first hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain react to Julio Rodriguez's huge base running mistake last night, then talk to Rick Neuheisel about the Apple Cup ending, give their Thursday Fact or Fiction pick, then discuss Julio and the Mariners with Bret Boone.
RUNDOWN Will the Seahawks consider playing backup QB's all season? Should Tua Tagovailoa's continue playing? Mitch and Hotshot discuss an embarrassing mishap involving former NFL star Shannon Sharpe, whose phone accidentally triggered an Instagram Live broadcast during an intimate moment. The Seattle Mariners' ongoing playoff race, despite winning another series, are still five games behind the Houston Astros with 12 games left in the season. Mitch and Hotshot Scott recap the Washington Huskies performance in the Apple Cup. Mitch, Brady Henderson, and Jacson Bevens discuss the Seahawks' 23-20 win over the New England Patriots. While it wasn't a "pretty" victory, the Seahawks' 2-0 start is what matters most. They break down Gino Smith's impressive performance, as he carried the team despite struggles in the run game, dropped passes, and poor offensive line play. Mitch catches up with former NFL linebacker Chad Brown, discussing his football career and life beyond the game. Chad reflects on his collegiate career, notably the infamous "five-down" game against Missouri, and how karma may have played a role in their controversial victory. Brown then recounts his NFL draft journey, being selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he played both inside and outside linebacker, leading to a breakout 13-sack season. Chad shares insights into his health post-football, touching on the effects of concussions and his participation in concussion studies. Mitch Levy is joined by CBS college football analyst Rick Neuheisel to discuss the latest happenings in the college football world, including LSU's shaky win over South Carolina, Georgia's near stumble, Alabama's inconsistent performance and Florida's poor start to the season. They also discuss Oregon's dominance over rival Oregon State, while Neuheisel praises Alabama's quarterback Jalen Milroe, noting his Heisman potential despite his limited passing game. GUESTS • Seahawks No-Table | Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider) & Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) • Mariners No-Table | Chad Brown (former Seahaks Pro-Bowl LB) • Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Analyst TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:08 | Area Codes are Back! 4:45 | Mitch announces; BEAT THE BOYS password 6:38 | "Fun with Audio," Shannon Sharpe Instagram Live WHOOPS! XXX-Rated 15:36 | Mariners shutout Rangers 40:37 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table: Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider), Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) & Mitch recap the Hawks victorious trip to Foxboro. It wasn't pretty but the good guys return home 2-0 on the young season. Mitch's Dolphins are next. 1:09:59 | GUEST: Chad Brown - former Seahawks Pro-Bowl LB - joins Mitch to reminisce on his career. From a national championship at Colorado to All-Pro for the Steelers to a groundbreaking free agent signing in Seattle. Chad Brown has great stories to tell. 1:41:34 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel - CBS College Football Analyst - has plenty to say about the Apple Cup, his friend Jedd Fisch's decisions, Arch Manning, Kalen DeBoer's Crimson Tide and much more. 2:09:29 | The Other Stuff Segment: Here are the topics covered in the "Other Stuff" segment from *Mitch Unfiltered* Episode 303: • Tyreek Hill Incident about Tyreek Hill's traffic stop and the behavior of both Hill and the police officers involved. • Jon Bon Jovi helps prevent a woman from jumping off a bridge. • Christian McCaffrey placed on injured reserve by the San Francisco 49ers. • Tiger Woods Surgery Update • French tennis player Alice Tubeo files a complaint after receiving hate messages from bettors • Auburn's Peyton Thorne receives Venmo requests for money from angry bettors. • Jane's Addiction On-Stage Fight • Linda Carter publicly denounces her sister's political campaign in Arizona. • RIP Segment: Joe Schmidt, Mitchell Wiggins, Chad McQueen, James Earl Jones • Humorous Headlines Segment
Headlines and Gregg Bell (Tacoma News Tribune/933 KJR) Gregg joins us on his way to Boston to give us the latest injury updates and 12th Man News along with his keys to the game. :30- ICYMI: Rick Neuheisel on the Apple Cup and the changes to rivalry week. Chuck makes his fact or fiction pick :45- ABCs of the Mariners - L: - M: - N:
RUNDOWN The Seattle Seahawks' performance in their season opener was not a huge confidence booster. But their throwback uniforms a huge success. Mitch shares thoughts on the upcoming Apple Cup, which will be played earlier than usual in September at Lumen Field, questioning Washington's chances against Washington State. The Mariners' slim playoff hopes, are they still in it? The Seahawks' first game of the season ended with a 26-20 victory over the Denver Broncos, a performance characterized by a strong defense but struggles on the offensive line. Seahawks' No-Table discuss key moments, including a crucial third-down conversion by Tyler Lockett and standout defensive plays, like Tariq Woolen's interception. Concerns were raised about the offensive line, exacerbated by injuries, including the loss of George Fant. Mitch and CBS college football analyst Rick Neuheisel discuss college football highlights, Neuheisel's predictions, and recent games. Neuheisel celebrates his correct prediction of Texas's strong performance, while admitting Notre Dame still has work to do despite his playoff hopes for them. He highlights elite teams like Georgia, Texas, and Ole Miss, and points to Alabama and Tennessee as potential contenders despite issues. Neuheisel criticizes Deion Sanders' media behavior and questions Colorado's long-term future under his leadership. He praises teams like Nebraska for improvement, and notes Alabama's penalties may have obscured their offensive capabilities. Neuheisel predicts LSU will cover the spread against South Carolina, maintaining his winning streak on Mitch Unfiltered. The Seattle Mariners have won four of their last six games, staying competitive in both the AL West and the wild card race. Mariners' No-Table discuss the team's improved performance, highlighted by better offensive stats, including 38 runs over five games. Despite this, they remain five or six games behind Houston and face challenges with tough schedules ahead. The Other Stuff Segment topics include Angel Reese's WNBA Rookie Season, Dak Prescott's four-year, $240 million contract extension, RIPs, and Headlines. GUESTS • Seahawks No-Table | Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider) • Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Analyst • Mariners No-Table | Joe Doyle (Over Slot) & Brady Farkas (Sports Illustrated Now M's Editor) TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:19 | Father-Daughter Camping, is it ever too late? 7:31 | Mitch announces; BEAT THE BOYS **password** 10:17 | "Fun with Audio," A week ago in Richard Neuheisel's segment, predicting Notre Dame... 16:50 | Eastside Catholic banter, let's go! 32:18 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table: Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider) and Mitch rehash Seattle's opening game victory over the Broncos. From the new look Hawks defense to the horrendous performance of the offensive line in the 1st half, Brady and Mitch have you covered. 57:04 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel - CBS College Analyst - Rick and Mitch look back at weekend 2 in their unique way and peek ahead to the Apple Cup this weekend. Oh yeah, and Mitch busts Rick on his "revelation" on last week's show that Notre Dame is a shoe in for the playoffs. No so fast my friend. 1:22:06 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table: Brady, Joe & Mitch are together again with the M's trying to stay alive and 18 games to go. 1:42:52 | The Other Stuff Segment: • Angel Reese's WNBA Rookie Season: Hotshot gives an update on Angel Reese's impressive rookie season cut short by a wrist injury. • Seattle Mariners' Offensive Improvement: Discussion of the Mariners' recent offensive success and JP Crawford's comments on simplifying their approach. • Super Bowl 59 Halftime Show Performer - Kendrick Lamar: Mention of Kendrick Lamar's selection and his rap beef with Drake. • Steve Sarkisian and Texas Football: Discussion about Sarkisian's Texas team potentially being a national championship contender. • Cooper Kupp's Oregon House for Sale: Description of Cooper Kupp's house, which is up for sale, featuring an indoor training facility. • Tyreek Hill Incident: Discussion about Tyreek Hill being involved in a police incident on the way to a Dolphins game. • Dak Prescott's New Contract: Details of Dak Prescott's four-year, $240 million contract extension. • Shohei Ohtani Bobblehead Frenzy: Fans lined up for hours for a Shohei Ohtani bobblehead at Dodger Stadium. • RIP Mentions: Tributes to Johnny Gaudreau's brothers, DeAndre Overton, and musician Sérgio Mendes. • Humorous Headlines: Various comedic headlines involving incidents like a vehicle in a river, hotel underwear theft, a nudist exhibit, and a viral trout sex video joke.
Happy Birthday Bucky! The countdown to the start of the Huskies season is on! It's a new era of Husky football and now, it's time to see what Jedd Fisch and this new team can do! :30- ICYMI Rick Neuheisel Coach Neuheisel joins us every Tuesday :45- Brandon Aiyuk reaches a deal with the 49ers. Is Jamarr Chase being petty by saying he just wants to make more than his friend JJ?
In the third hour, Dave Softy Mahler is at Radio Row at the Final Four in Phoenix and visits with Washington Huskies new Head Coach Danny Sprinkle, CBS Sports' Rick Neuheisel, Iona's Head Coach Tobin Anderson, and ESPN Analyst Sean Farnham.
RUNDOWN Today's episode begins with Scott providing a recap of the Soden family Christmas before the guys poke fun at the Mitch Garver acquisition by the Mariners. Then, they break down their laundry list of takeaways from the Seahawks win against Tennessee and share their expectations for how the Huskies will fare in The Sugar Bowl. Three featured guests are Brady Henderson in Nashville for the Seahawks No-Table, Rick Neuheisel for a college football playoff preview, and RJ Eskanos for a Kraken catch-up. The “Other Stuff” segment topics range from the rationale behind Mitch's password for Beat the Boys, crazy money the Dodgers are dishing out, and Hulk Hogan getting baptized in his late 70s. GUESTS Brady Henderson | Seahawks NFL Nation reporter Rick Neuheisel | CBS Sports college football analyst RJ Eskanos | Emerald City Hockey TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Hotshot explains his peculiar mindset about how he approaches his marriage. 2:53 | Does the acquisition of Mitch Garver move the needle for you as a Mariners fan? 8:18 | Mitch unveils the code words for the penultimate week of Beat the Boys presented by Fireside Home Solutions. 13:19 | The Seahawks escaped Sunday's matchup with the Titans with a win, but how much does it really matter in the grand scheme of things? 25:51 | Do the Huskies match up well against the Longhorns based on the results of Texas in the regular season? 36:57 | GUEST: Seahawks NFL Nation reporter Brady Henderson joins Mitch in the wake of Seattle's narrow victory on the road against Tennessee with two games remaining. 58:49 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel is back as the college football semifinals are on tap this weekend to determine which teams will play for the national title. 1:17:41 | GUEST: RJ Eskanos hops aboard to chat about the recent spark by the Kraken as they prepare for The Winter Classic and 2024. 1:31:40 | “Other Stuff” topics include a big splash for Coach Hopkins at UW, more big-money contract news by the Los Angeles Dodgers, and a pro wrestling history lesson by Hotshot in light of Hulk Hogan's recent baptism.
In the third hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Hugh Millen chat with Kevin Harlan about all things NFL and Seahawks-49ers coming up tomorrow, then rank Michael Penix among all Huskies quarterbacks of all time before Rick Neuheisel talks about college football.
RUNDOWN Today's episode kicks off with Mitch telling a story about former Royals pitcher Mark Gubicza before a brief teaser about the M's final stretch of regular season games and a reading of listener emails. Next, Mitch and Hotshot chat about the Mariners broadcast on Peacock with familiar voices in an unfamiliar tone, the playoff picture for the M's, and Julio's historic hitting streak. Three guest segments are with CBS Sports college football analyst Rick Neuheisel, Seahawks insider Brady Henderson, and longtime fried of the show Jason La Canfora in Baltimore. “Other Stuff” segment stories range from Sage Steele calling out Barbara Walters for assault, an arrest at the Denver International Airport of a man with an axe, and the introduction of Taylor Swift classes at major universities! GUESTS Rick Neuheisel | CBS Sports college football analyst Brady Henderson | Seahawks NFL Nation reporter Jason La Canfora | 105.7 The Fan – Baltimore TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Mitch wants no part of the Kansas City Royals and it reminds him of a story involving rotisserie baseball and Mark Gubicza in 1986. 5:39 | Get your tickets to the final stretch of the regular season at TMobile Park! 26:49 | The Mariners broadcast on Peacock had an unusual tone with Dave Sims trying to present himself as unbiased. 32:42 | The Mariners are no longer Houston's little brother in the AL West! 34:20 | Julio's four-game stretch of red-hot hitting is re-writing the record books and influencing the rest of the M's lineup. 48:17 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel is back with college football season ready for kickoff and a chance to catch up on the conference shakeup from the offseason. 1:15:29 | GUEST: Brady Henderson jumps aboard with preseason game two in the books and plenty of takeaways heading into the final exhibition against Green Bay. 1:46:11 | GUEST: Jason La Canfora returns to weigh in on the King Felix social media kerfuffle and some predictions across the NFL . 2:10:11 | The “Other Stuff” segment features stories such as allegations about Barbara Walters elbowing Sage Steele, an ax-wielding man at the Denver airport, and college courses dedicated to Taylor Swift!