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Welcome back to web3 with a16z -- a show about building the next generation of the internet, from the team at a16z crypto. This show is for anyone -- whether company leader or other entrepreneur, creator or developer, media or policymaker -- seeking to understand, and go deeper on all things blockchains, crypto, and web3. We're back with all new episodes this season, beginning with some conversations that took place at our recent Founders Summit. Today's guest is Jonathan Dotan, tech founder, Emmy-nominated producer, and writer who spent six seasons on HBO's show Silicon Valley. He is also the founding director of The Starling Lab for Data Integrity at Stanford & USC -- which prototypes tools and principles to bring historians, legal experts, and journalists into the new era of web3 -- and where he leads applied research on the decentralized web and human rights. This episode is based on a conversation that took place at our recent second annual Founders Summit -- with a16z crypto's Robert Hackett (also former senior writer at Fortune) -- in which they discuss how cryptographic technologies can help establish "ground truth" in conflict zones; the history of open source regulation; and more. Dotan is also a fellow at Stanford's Center for Blockchain Research and a lecturer at Stanford's Department of Electrical Engineering and Graduate School of Business. This talk was preceded by a short presentation from Dotan on the "enduring promise of web3" delivered at our second annual a16z crypto Founder Summit in November 2023, which you can watch on YouTube. As a reminder, none of the following should be taken as business, legal, tax, or investment advice; please see a16z.com/disclosures for more important information, including a link to a list of our investments.
After a productive Week 1, Aaron is back to preview Week 2, talking Texas-Alabama, A&M-Miami, Nebraska-Colorado, Oregon-Texas Tech, Wisconsin-Washington and much, much more. Here is a full preview: Texas at Alabama (2:00) Texas A&M at Miami (14:00) Nebraska at Colorado (24:00) Oregon at Texas Tech (34:00) Wisconsin at Washington State (41:00) Stanford-USC, Cal-Auburn, Notre Dame-NC State, SMU-Oklahoma and more (44:30) MAKE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE COLLEGE FOOTBALL BETTING YOUTUBE
Russillo shares his thoughts on Patrick Mahomes, and some other NFL Week 1 observations (2:16). Then Ryen is joined by two-time Super Bowl champion Damien Woody to discuss the Chiefs lighting up the Cardinals, the Dolphins' win over the Patriots, Bengals-Steelers, Packers-Vikings, Cowboys-Buccaneers, the best defensive “disrupters,” whether there are any takeaways from the Bears' win over the 49ers, and more (19:58). Next Ryen talks about some college football games from Week 2, including Texas-Alabama, Stanford-USC, Florida-Kentucky, Texas A&M–Appalachian State, and South Carolina–Kentucky (45:02). Finally Ryen answers some listener-submitted Life Advice questions (58:20). Host: Ryen Russillo Guest: Damien Woody Producers: Kyle Crichton and Steve Ceruti Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rob Rang makes his weekly appearance to look at players to watch this weekend in college football, plus thoughts on rookie O-line debuts on the Hawks on Monday, and initial impressions of Penix and Ward with the Huskies and Cougars. Texts react to the the Richard Sherman interview, then Ian makes his Fact or Fiction pick from the Stanford - USC game, and Softy drops by before the afternoon show.
January 27: Sara Perlman (@saraperlman) and Drew Dinsick (@whale_capper) dig into where they see an edge in the Australian Open Semifinals between Nadal-Tsitsipas and Medvedev-Berrettini, and debate if there are live underdogs in both matches. Tom Casale (@TheTomCasale) also stops by to handicap Thursday night in College Basketball, including conference showdowns between USC-Stanford and Purdue-Iowa. Sara and Drew also break down where they see value in markets for passing, receiving and rushing yardage leaders on Championship Sunday. The duo wrap up the show with their Edge of the Day, with Sara backing over 4.5 reception from George Kittle Sunday and Drew playing the Timberwolves (+6) at the Warriors.
QB Caleb Williams is Oklahoma's only chance to win out as their defense is in trouble...Michigan's win over Nebraska was better than you think...it was huge...open dates get your team healthy!!
On Thursday's edition of The James Crepea Show on Fox Sports Eugene, James discusses Oregon boosters & former Nike execs launching Division Street for Ducks athletes NIL opportunities, previewing Oregon vs. Stanford, USC beat reporter Antonio Morales of The Athletic has the latest on the Trojans, Stanford coach David Shaw shares the latest personnel updates for the Cardinal and breaks down the matchup with Oregon, Washington beat reporter Mike Vorel of the Seattle Times goes over the latest on the Huskies after their win over Cal and ahead of Saturday's game at Oregon State
Following our discussion about Brian Kelly's press conference and the latest Notre Dame topics we discussed the top games from the week two of the college football season. We talked Oregon/Ohio State, Iowa/Iowa State and Stanford/USC. That was followed by our daily mailbag. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Retour sur une week 2 de folie en 55 minutes. Match de la semaine (Oregon-Ohio State): 0:40 - 11:04 Les gros matchs (Iowa-Iowa State, Texas-Arkansas et Stanford-USC): 11:04 - 22:09 Et puis le tour des conférences… SEC: 22:09 - 30:15 PAC-12: 30:15 - 34:07 ACC: 34:07 - 40:04 B10: 40:04 - 44:10 BIG 12: 44:10 - 45:57 Group of 5: 45:57 - 51:16 MVP de la semaine: 51:16 - Fin
A complete Stanford-USC preview, with Tanner McKee's first press conference as the Cardinal's starting QB, plus two special guests: Stanford TE/DE Tucker Fisk and former USC QB & current Pac-12 Network analyst Max Browne.
Iowa-Iowa State, Oregon-Ohio State, Florida-South Florida, Texas-Arkansas, Utah-BYU, Stanford-USC are among the top games covered by football specialist, Joe Duffy of PicksDepot.com Duffy gives the Tailgate Party podcast, which began back on the scorephones in the 1980s. Bet Now has the lowest juice of any vetted sportsbook. The cheap lines will add up and win a dime player thousands of dollars more over a football season.
Our college basketball bets for Wednesday, March 3. Games include Providence-St. John's, UCLA-Oregon and Stanford-USC. Remember to rate and subscribe to the podcast anywhere you listen to podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/robert-ashe/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/robert-ashe/support
Our basketball bets for Sunday, December 13. Games include Richmond-West Virginia, Penn State-Michigan, St. John's-Georgetown and Stanford-USC. Remember to rate and subscribe to the podcast anywhere you listen to podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/robert-ashe/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/robert-ashe/support
Victor Davis Hanson defends Stanford Study supported by USC which proves Dr Daniel Erickson and his statistics are accurate and the CCP Virus death rate is far less than predicted. Death rates are 1% at the highest and run from .8% down to .0000053%. SO virus is contagious and is wide spread but the death rate is low. Also it appears the medical methods used actually contribute to the death rather than the virus and co morbidity makes up more than 90% of the cases.
Saturday Kickoff - Der College Football und NFL Draft Podcast
Joe F***ing Burrow reißt in Austin eine unglaubliche Leistung ab und führt die LSU Tigers zum Sieg gegen Texas. Dazu noch Clemson gegen Texas A&M, Michigan’s schwache Leistung gegen Army, Florida State, Miami - UNC, Nebraska - Colorado, Stanford - USC, Cal - Washington und noch einiges mehr. Peter Schindler war am Start und hat geholfen, diesen chaotischen, aber doch sehr spannenden zweiten Spieltag zu besprechen. Folgt Peter Schindler: Twitter: @GerSooner Blog: www.thesportsobserver.de Folgt dem Podcast auf folgenden Kanälen: Twitter: @SaturdayKick @JulianBarsch Instagram: @SaturdayKick Email: saturdaykick@gmail.com
Listen to this weeks episode of What‘s the Spread? Last week recap 11 Oregon 21/ 16 Auburn 27 (-3.5) Miles LOSS Brad WIN Florida Atlantic 21 @ 5 Ohio State (-27.5) 45 Miles LOSS Brad LOSS 3 Georgia (-22) 30 @ Vanderbilt 6 Miles WIN Brad WIN Virginia (-2.5) 30 @ Pittsburgh 14 Miles WIN Brad WIN Segment 1: College Football Week 2 Games 6 LSU (-6.5) @ 9 Texas 12 Texas A&M @ 1 Clemson (-17.5) Army @ 7 Michigan (-22) 23 Stanford @ USC (-1) Segment 3: NFL Week 1 Bets Kansas City Chiefs (-4) @ Jacksonville Jaguars San Francisco 49ers @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers (PK) Pittsburgh Steelers @ New England Patriots (-5.5) Houston Texans @ New Orleans Saints (-7) Segment 4: The Dogs Underdog recap Miles 6 points Utah State (+3.5) 35 over Wake Forest 38 WIN (1 point) Oregon (+3.5) over Auburn LOSS North Carolina (+10.5) over South Carolina WIN (5 points) Brad 4 points Utah State (+3.5) 35 over Wake Forest 38 WIN (1 point) Boston College (+4) 35 over Virginia Tech 28 WIN (3 points) Northwestern (+6.5) 7 over 25 Stanford 17 LOSS
Previewing Stanford-USC with a one-on-one chat with Cardinal head coach David Shaw and safety Malik Antoine. Plus, the latest on K.J. Costello's status for Saturday is part of 3 Things you need to know.
Ty and Dan preview a top heavy slate of Week 2 games featuring Clemson's home test against Texas A&M and LSU's road trip to Texas. Plus, intriguing home games for Ohio State and Michigan, a must-win spot for Tennessee, a weird installment of Stanford-USC, and potentially the most consequential Window of Opportunity in the history of the podcast.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the opening take, upon watching back the OU-Houston game a couple more times Lee came across a promising development in the Sooners' secondary. Then Grant joins to provide our initial thoughts on the fact that OU plays a FCS school this week (5:30). Dillon Faamatau and Kenneth Mann are close to returning as Lincoln Riley gives us an injury update. What happens with Marcus Stripling when Mann comes back (15:45)? We found out that RJ Proctor and Erik Swenson are still battling for the full time starting LT job (18:30). Jalen Hurts says OU "left some money on the table" against Houston and Grant goes in on college kickers yet again (21:40). In a game where OU will likely run away and hide, we're both looking forward to seeing Spencer Rattler play this week (26:40). Grant presents a scenario that may lead to the entire state of Oklahoma exploding out of excitement (29:00). Lincoln Riley said some interesting stuff about penalties this week which leads to a discussion over which position group has had the most stupid penalties of late (33:05). Alex Grinch gives us a defensive update, Grant still hates garbage time points, and Lee goes into more details about what he saw from the OU secondary against Houston (38:30). Lee breaks down two plays late in the game that showcased OU's ability to rush the passer, and the DB's ability to play press man(45:40). The guys say what they *want* to see happen Saturday (49:45) and then what *will* happen against South Dakota (54:35). A quick overview of what's going on in the Big 12 this week (58:10) followed by some quick Week 2 picks of Cincinnati-Ohio State, Army-Michigan, Texas A&M-Clemson, Stanford-USC, and Texas-LSU (1:01:00). Like the show on Facebook: @westofeverest | Follow Grant on Twitter: @GrantBenson25 | Follow Lee on Twitter: @LeeBensonNews9
We’ve been blessed with 2 Top-15 matchups amongst the Week 2 potholes so join us as we break down games to watch and waste no time discussing hypothetical hot seat situations that could crank up after Saturday. Games picked = Cincinnati @ Ohio State, Texas A&M @ Clemson, LSU @ Texas, Miami @ UNC, and Stanford @ USC.
Dave and Ryan preview California, Stanford, USC, and UCLA and then take a bunch of listener questions in this edition of the Podcast of Champions... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff and Shane recap Clemson/Texas A&M, Georgia/South Carolina, Stanford/USC, and Arizona State/Michigan State, talk the golden age of college QBs, and teams that have a chance to prove something in Week 3.
Week 1 wasn't quite as wild and exciting as we would of liked! Big games like FSU vs VT, LSU vs Miami, and Louisville vs Bama were all blowouts. We talk about those games and discuss the few games that did excite like Penn St vs App, Washington vs Auburn, and ECU vs NC A&T. Fox also lost his Free parlay pick last week when FIU couldn't cover against Oklahoma. This week is a shorter episode as there isn't many big games in week 2. We do break down the Clemson vs A&M matchup, Stanford USC, and many more. Plus listen in to find out Fox's Free Parlay of the week!
Caves and Prater talk to Lee Sterling of Paramount Sports with his picks in Utah/N. Illinois, Stanford/USC, BSU/UConn, Panthers/Cowboys, and Seahawks/Broncos all coming up this weekend.
Week 1 of College Football in the books. Tonight the Balance/Breaking team talks ND-Michigan, LSU-Miami, Auburn-Washington... This week's upcoming games, Clemson-A&M, Georgia-South Carolina, Stanford-USC. Hot Seat Harbaugh and coaching debuts that went wrong. Tua Tagovailoa started at quarterback, as expected Trevor Lawrence came off the bench to toss three touchdowns Jonathan Taylor's Heisman campaign is well underway Ryan Day filled in for the suspended Urban Meyer College Football is moments away! Join Host Rick Riggn,Co Host Tom Marquis and crew It's Wednesday night it's #CFB 917-889-8516 is our Digits Stick Around its about to get good
Barton Simmons, Tom Fornelli and Chip Patterson convene to battle at the books with their LOCKS for Week 2. Tune in for game breakdowns, against the spread and/or over-under picks for Georgia-South Carolina (5:30), Stanford-USC (12:00), Northwestern-Duke (16:15), Mississippi State-Kansas State (20:45). Penn State-Pittsburgh (26:30), Memphis-Navy (31:00), Maryland-Bowling Green (46:30), Iowa-Iowa State (48:30), Michigan State-Arizona State (56:45) and plenty more from the weekend slate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The guys break down the PAC 12, make some picks for the Stanford-USC championship game, and talk Kyle Kuzma for a minute. Then they dive into Colorado and the layout of the PAC 12 and the state of the Utes in 2018 before turning to Runnin' Ute Basketball. Grant sets Joseph straight on Parker Van Dyke and we get ourselves a bit pumped up for the start of conference play.Enjoy the episode and please, rate us!
Joe Lisi and Rich Cirminiello Preview all the top games in College Football this weekend. Clemson-Auburn, Stanford-USC, Georgia-Notre Dame. Plus one of the top games in the week in Ohio State vs. Oklahoma. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Although week 2 isn't as loaded as the opening slate, the Draft Dudes are here to get you prepped for the week of prospects. There are four prominent match-ups: Ohio State/Oklahoma, Stanford/USC, Georgia/Notre Dame and Clemson/Auburn. The duo of Kyle and Joe tell you who to watch, as well as tease Joe's scouting trip up "north". *** Kyle Crabbs and Joe Marino of NDT Scouting team up to provide football fans their thoughts and opinions on the NFL Draft. There’s no shortage of talking points with 256 draft selections to prep for, plus countless undrafted free agents each season. The Draft Dudes are all about the draft, and they’re here to provide insight behind their year-round preparations with NDT Scouting to ensure that they stay informed and up to date with prospect-related trends. Whether fans are looking for original input, reaction analysis of draft headlines via major media outlets, or even a breakdown of the latest news in draft coverage, these Draft Dudes have you covered. No matter the time of year, the NDT Scouting crew is there to provide analysis, philosophy and feedback on roster construction, positional values, analytics, strategy, breaking news and, of course, the Xs and Os of the prospects. Now proud to be partnering with FanRag Sports, Kyle and Joe bring their talents to a new platform. They aim to provide entertaining discussion and banter on one of the biggest events in sports. Tune in every Monday, Wednesday and Friday to keep up to date with the Draft Dudes of NDT Scouting, courtesy of FanRag Sports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nothing beats the thrill of winning and the WagerTalk Podcast prepares you to make the most educated bets possible! Listen to WagerTalk with Scott Spreitzer (@scottwins), Marco D'Angelo (@MarcoInVegas) and Matthew Holt (@MatthewHoltVP) Vice President of Business Development from CG Technology (the largest licensed bookmaker in Nevada) every Thursday night at WagerTalk. Never miss an episode by subscribing on iTunes or SoundCloud! This week on WagerTalk: College Football: Segment 1: College Football games/results that hurt the books in Vegas or helped the books last weekend, followed by sharps/squares info for this week. Segment 2: Betting Preview - 344 Pitt/Penn St.; 378 Auburn/Clemson; 380 Georgia/N.Dame; 384 Okla/Ohio St.; 388 Stanford/USC. Segment 3: UFC-215 Betting Preview and Predictions Segment 4: College Football Best Bets
Patrick and Andy preview a huge week two that includes Oklahoma-Ohio State, Auburn-Clemson, Georgia-Notre Dame and Stanford-USC. Patrick gives you a betting pick. Then Andy, who knows nothing about gambling, gives you a better one.
BetOnline.Ag Bonus Codes: 75BTB first time deposit (75% Bonus); 50BTB for reloads (50% Bonus). Week 2 of the College Football season is upon us and the boys from Bet the Board break down all the big games with a helping hand from Fox Sports Broadcaster Joel Klatt (10:57). We start with Stanford/USC (35:30), then touch on all the other big games in Oklahoma/Ohio State (39:15), Auburn/Clemson (43:21), and Georgia/Notre Dame (46:30). Our guy Dave Mason of BetOnline.AG stops by (57:43) to talk about the largest CFB games of the week; where are the sharps and squares wagering their hard-earned money?
Ross & Fran review the week 1 CFB games and preview Oklahoma @ Ohio State, Stanford @ USC, and the other big games this upcoming weekend.
HOSTS: Kyle Pollock (@KylePollockFF), contributor to RotoViz and Dynasty League Football Jordan Hoover (@jhoover9787), contributor to RotoViz WEEK 2 RECAP The guys discuss key injuries to Deondre Francois and Jacob Eason, Missouri’s offensive outburst, a strong performance from Lamar Jackson, and a rough start for Josh Allen. After, they dive into an exciting upcoming CFB slate including Georgia/Notre Dame, Ohio State/Oklahoma, Auburn/Clemson, and Stanford/USC. SPONSOR DRAFT – The official daily fantasy platform of RotoViz Radio. Download the DRAFT app or play on your computer at playdraft.com. For a limited time, new players get a FREE entry with their first deposit! Use our promo code RotoCFB. SHOW NOTES Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @RotoVizRadio If you're a listener of the show who isn't yet subscribing to RotoViz, you can get a special 30% discount through the podcast homepage, RotoViz.com/podcast
After an entertaining five days of college football, the brothers recap all the big games from week 1. They then overreact to everything they saw in a segment called "it's just week 1, BUT..." Finally, they close out the episode by previewing week 2, a slate that includes Auburn @ Clemson, Oklahoma @ Ohio State, and Stanford @ USC.
I recap all the games of week 2 in the NFL . How did my 49ers do? More on Kapernick and his movement. I'll review all the NFL games and all the new-be QBs, Wentz, Jimmy G, Dan Prescot, Trevor Seimen. Also the Stanford USC game, Notre Dame Michigan State game, Ohio State Oklahoma game plus all college football. And some MLB, UFC and NBA talk.
Chatham & Quinn are joined by former Marshall & NFL running back Doug Chapman as they go around college football, breaking down national storylines from Week 2 and looking ahead to Week 3. The Auburn Tigers survived a scare from lowly Jacksonville State and Notre Dame pulled out a late victory despite losing QB Malik Zaire to a broken ankle. Are these two still national playoff contenders? The MAC conference had a big week as Bowling Green & Toledo knocked off Power 5 foes Maryland & Arkansas respectively. Is the gap between the haves and have-nots narrowing? The fellas then dive into this week's big matchups: Auburn/LSU, Nebraska/Miami, Stanford/USC, Ole Miss/Alabama and more... Enjoy!
Fox Sports Charles Davis talks QB's with Ross & Fran. Also, the guys preview Ole Miss @ Alabama and Stanford @ USC.
join Kickin' It With Keeler every week for the best sports takes on Tuesday nights Coming up on the show tonight, the MLB offseason is in full swing as Marlon Byrd signs a 2 year deal with the Phillies. What moves should we expect going forward? Today is the College Basketball Tip-Off Marathon and we will be live for the Champions Classic game between Kansas-Duke. Hear Ricky's reaction on the matchup between Andrew Wiggins (Kansas) and Jabari Parker (Duke). As usual, we recap the week that was in the NFL and look ahead to Week 11 with Word Association. Also, should teams take a chance on Ed Reed after being cut by the Texans? Finally, its the latest installment of the Student Section Showdown as Ricky previews Stanford-USC with Sam Fisher of the Stanford Daily and Will Laws of the Daily Trojan. Join in on the fun and Kick it With Ricky Keeler tonight!
The first-quarter curriculum for October 28: --Athlon Sports' Steven Lassan rejoins Scott for a little college football talk, starting with how many teams will finish unbeaten at year's end. --Scott continues to bemoan the system being rigged against Boise State, and Steven is somewhat sympathetic. --South Carolina's chances going forward are assessed, starting with the Tennessee game. --The possibility of Vanderbilt hanging with Arkansas is weighed. --Scott wonders where Purdue's best chance of getting their sixth win lays, and Steven offers what could be a surprising answer. --Stanford-USC looked like the irresistible force and the immovable object, and Steven breaks down that matchup. --Steven offers some appreciation of one team's tremendous freshman class, and how likely a reliance on freshmen will lead to a late-season stumble. --Scott and Steven handicap what a steel cage match between two battling coaches would look like, and which of their teams is a better fit for a new conference. --A behemoth 32-team conference draws a little bit of discussion, and Steven shares how likely he sees such an arrangement coming to fruition. --Steven offers a prime example of why there are too many bowl games. --Finally, a moment of appreciation for Case Keenum. Featured music: "Watch Me Dance" by Roots Manuva. The second-quarter curriculum for October 28: --Bobby shows up just in time for Scott to realize that they haven't talked any kind of UFC action in a while. But, unfortunately, there hasn't been any can't-miss action to discuss, and the trend continues through Penn-Diaz and beyond. --Moving on to NFL action, Scott and Bobby get into examining the eight divisions to see which is the league's best and worst. They're in somewhat surprising agreement overall. --In Whodaman, Bobby gives love to Adrian Peterson and the Vikings. Meanwhile, Scott spreads it around like he's the guy on Sister Wives. An MTSU alumnus, a surprising Cardinal hero, and a pair of Cougars (not the female variety, unfortunately) get shoutouts. Featured music: "Mr. Nice Watch" by J. Cole and Jay-Z. The third-quarter curriculum for October 28: --Bobby's kind of down over the impending final episode of 4Q, but to take his mind off it, Scott kicks off a game of Medal Stand. The topic: the top three teams that could use Terrell Owens. The two have kind of different views toward which teams would bother with the hassle. --Eli Manning's comments about manipulating the NFL Draft and advising Andrew Luck are discussed. As one might expect, El Prof is not keen on the idea. --Scott and Bobby ponder who is the NFL's most underrated running back. Bobby goes small, Scott goes with a total breakout candidate. Featured music: "For My Friends" by Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa. The fourth-quarter curriculum for October 28: --Scott's all alone again, and pretty much running on fumes. He makes a valiant effort to talk about the World Series, Game Six. Injuries and pitcher rest come into focus. --Scott also powers through some historical perspective on the Game Six comeback. --As his voice starts to give out, though, it's time to draw to an early close. Scott manages to get through the Epic Fails and present some compelling evidence that Canadians are a little too into their hockey. Featured music: "Talking to You (Is Like Talking to Myself)" by Daryl Hall.