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This hour Henry asks what says law and order than defying the Supreme Court and losing court cases, there is a reason why America is getting dumber, plus we have This Day In Sports History and Headlines..
This hour Henry wonders if Paul Skenes comments put a target on the USA's back in the World Baseball Classic, the USBL's Seattle SuperHawks have signed Jontay Porter, he's joined by Minnesota Twins Beat Reporter Bobby Nightingale from the Minnesota Star Tribune, plus we have This Day In Sports History.
This hour Henry discusses the Australian television reporter apparently being drunk while giving her report, Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore lay out a timeline for a new Minnesota Timberwolves arena, plus we have This Day In Sports History.
This hour Henry wonders why it feels like folks are not into this year's Winter Olympics as years past, the Minnesota Timberwolves and Minnesota Wild will both have some upcoming television issues to sort out with FanDuel TV layoffs coming at the end of the regular season, plus we have This Day In Sports History.
This hour Henry says Anthony Edwards is the most charismatic athlete in the history of Minnesota Sports, how can the NBA get a handle on tanking, plus we have This Day In Sports History.
This hour Henry says the Dolphins teardown may or may not excite Vikings fans, he's joined in studio by Sports and Business Attorney Steven Silton from Cozen O'Connor, plus we have This Day In Sports History.
This hour Henry says the NCAA got it right by denying a ninth year of college eligibility, he's joined in studio by soccer legend Tony Sanneh, plus we have This Day In Sports History.
This hour Henry says he used to watch the commercials during the Super Bowl but now he doesn't, we get a Super Bowl LX recap from Coach O, it's a Monday fight night in the NBA and we have This Day In Sports History.
This hour Henry wonders if we're really really looking at an Aaron Rodgers-Vikings romance again this offseason, we go "Around the NFL" and we have "This Day In Sports History.
This hour Henry wonders why Donald Trump is withholding federal funds for wanting his his name on another building, we reminisce about the late 90's early 2000's Men and Women's Golden Gopher basketball programs, he talks with Sports Betting Expert Eytan Shander from OddsShopper about betting Super Bowl LX, plus we have This Day In Sports History.
This hour Henry says if you really value people's rights get a warrant, because protecting people should matter at some point. He and Chris also discuss the busy day in the NBA, Chris triggers the textline, and we have a new segment "This Day In Sports History"
JR discusses Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano 3 and This Day In Sports History
Chris Paul says this year is his last. |Mahomes is out for revenge this season. |Kirk Herbstreit says announcers nowadays are too biased. | This Day In Sports History. |
JR debates with callers as to what the best sports video game is. David Ortiz speaks out on Rafael Devers' unwillingness to play first base. This Day In Sports History.
Money Talks and Roger Goodell will use the Olympics and flag football to grow the NFL brand whether we like it or not. Jimmy Butler didn't earn his new max contract in Miami? D. Wade says Jimmy did not! This Day In Sports History.
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JR dives into the biggest news stories, including the suspension of Michigan football head coach Sherrone Moore. JR on if Abdul Carter is wrong to ask to war a retired number. This Day In Sports History.
Jr opened up the final hour of the show by discussing Gregg Popovich's retirement from coaching before taking calls on NBA enforcers. JR then discusses some of the most embarrassing NBA player drama off the court before hitting on, "This Day In Sports History." JR ends the show with the "Friday Funny."
JR opened the final hour of the show by discussing if there's a legitimate chance that Travis Hunter could win offensive & defensive rookie of the year awards before reacting to the news that Tyrese Haliburton's dad won't attend Pacers playoff games for the foreseeable future. JR previews tonight's Game 6 between the Nuggets and Clippers before answering a caller's question about when his son should specialize in a certain sport. JR ends the show with, "This Day In Sports History."
JR opened the final hour of the show by taking calls on the most annoying athletes in sports before reacting to JJ Redick storming out of his pregame press conference. JR then reacts to Bill Belichick defending Jordon Hudson and Jordan Travis retiring before ending the show with, "This Day In Sports History."
JR kicked off the final hour of the show by reacting to the insane finish between the Bucks and Pacers before discussing his expectations for JJ McCarthy as he's set to become the Vikings starter. JR ended the show with, "This Day In Sports History."
JR opened up the final hour of the show by discussing Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson's relationship coming off an awkward interview with CBS over the weekend. JR then explains why he disagrees with Abdul Carter's request to wear Lawrence Taylor's retired number before reacting to the news that the Commanders are building a stadium in the Washington D.C. area. The show ends with, "This Day In Sports History."
JR opened up the final hour of the show by discussing the biggest story of the day, which is Shedeur Sanders sliding out of the second round of the draft. JR continues to speculate as to why teams are avoiding Shedeur before discussing if the Falcons gave up too much to trade up to draft James Pearce Jr. The show ends with, "This Day In Sports History."
JR kicked off the final hour of the show by taking calls on his Top 6 List of biggest QB busts since 2000 besides JaMarcus Russell before discussing George Kittle wanting to become the highest paid tight end in the NFL. JR then discusses what constitutes a draft bust before ending the show with, "This Day In Sports History."
JR opened the last hour of the show by discussing the biggest stories of the day, including the Titans announcing they are not trading the No. 1 overall pick and Jalen Milroe's draft stock rising. JR then has a chat with Miami Heat legend Alonzo Mourning about his career before ending the show with, "This Day In Sports History."
JR opened the show by discussing the biggest stories of the day, including the Lakers losing to the Timberwolves and previewing Clippers-Nuggets Game 2. JR then discusses which New York City event Russell Wilson will show up to next before ending the show with, "This Day In Sports History."
JR kicked off the final hour of the show by reacting to the news of longtime College Gameday analyst Lee Corso retiring before diving into the future of Aaron Rodgers. JR then discusses the storyline he's most intrigued by in Friday's Play-In Tournament action before ending the show by discussing if the Pelicans would trade Zion Williamson this offseason and, "This Day In Sports History."
JR opened the final hour of the show by reacting live to the WNBA Draft and the news that the Giants are conducting a private workout with Shedeur Sanders. JR then takes calls on Colorado retiring the numbers of Shedeur and Travis Hunter before ending the show with, "This Day In Sports History."
JR opened the final hour of the show by hitting on the biggest stories of the day, including takeaways from the first two rounds of The Masters, Derek Carr's injury, the Browns draft plans and the future of Kirk Cousins. JR the discusses Ja Morant's explanation for his grenade celebration and wonders if the Grizzlies superstar will ever learn his lesson. JR ends the show with, "This Day In Sports History."
JR opened the final hour of the show by looking ahead to the NBA postseason and discussing which teams excite him. JR then talks Masters with long-drive champion Alexis Belton. JR ends the show with, "This Day In Sports History."
JR opened the final hour of the show by taking calls on the coaches that should have never been fired before getting into Bill Belichick inviting Lil Wayne to practice. JR ends the show with, "This Day In Sports History" and Charles Barkley insulting the women of San Antonio over the weekend.
JR opened the final hour of the show by discussing the biggest stories of the day, including the Nuggets firing Michael Malone, Todd Golden becoming one of the youngest coaches to ever win the national championship, Kelvin Sampson coming so close to winning his first championship and if the SEC's basketball dominance is here to stay. JR then discusses if Shedeur Sanders' draft stock is slipping before laughing at Cody Bellinger's excuse as for why he missed Tuesday's game. The show ends with, "This Day In Sports History."
JR opened up the final hour of the show by previewing the national championship game and discussing how both Houston and Florida made it to this point before reacting to the news of the Titans canceling their private workout with Shedeur Sanders. JR, Hickey and Marco then joke about Russell Wilson before ending the show with, "This Day In Sports History."
JR kicked off the final hour of the show by discussing the biggest stories of the day, including a report that Carmelo Anthony has been elected to the hall of fame and Alex Ovechkin scoring again to get within two of Wayne Gretzky's record. JR then reacts to a report that the NBA is investigating Ja Morant for his gun signal towards the Warriors bench on Tuesday night before discussing which NBA player's shoes are the coolest on the market currently. The show ends with, "This Day In Sports History."
JR kicked off the final hour of the show by hitting on the biggest stories of the day, including the tush push's future, Jerry Jones disrespecting the agent of Micah Parsons, Art Rooney's confidence in Aaron Rodgers signing with the Steelers and the Giants plan with the No. 3 pick. JR then reacts to the NFL announcing a Christmas Day tripleheader before getting into Tiger Woods' April Fools Day joke. JR ends the show with, "This Day In Sports History."
JR kicked off the final hour of the show by discussing the biggest stories of the day, including Sweet 16 updates, Deion Sanders getting an extension and the Grizzlies firing Taylor Jenkins. JR then credits Michigan State for advancing to the Elite Eight before hitting on, "This Day In Sports History." JR ends the show by hitting on Stefon Diggs' excitement to play on the Patriots.
JR opened the last hour by hitting on the biggest stories of the day, including Kevin Willard criticizing Maryland for their lack of funding and Opening Day storylines. JR then reacted to Jay Bilas saying that the transfer portal isn't ruining college basketball before hitting on, "This Day In Sports History." The show ends with JR reacting to FOX banning Derek Jeter from appearing on the Pat McAfee Show.
JR opened the last hour by taking calls on his Top 6 List of the greatest college coaches of all-time before hitting on the biggest stories of the day, including Russell Wilson stating that he expects to be the starting quarterback for the Giants and LeBron taking a shot at Stephen A Smith. JR then reacts to Vikings GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah explaining why Minnesota passed on Aaron Rodgers before ending the show with, "This Day In Sports History."
JR opened up the final hour of the show by discussing the biggest stories of the day, including the Giants signing Russell Wilson, the Vikings giving JJ McCarthy no assurances that he's the starter and the Patriots landing Stefon Diggs. JR then discusses what is leading to more athletes suffering from blood clots before reacting to Puka Nacua saying that he wants to retire by age 30. The show ends with, "This Day In Sports History."
JR kicked off the final hour of the show by reacting to Cam Ward's pro day before discussing a story about a Georgia student getting arrested multiple times for speeding. JR then reacts to a report that famous McNeese manager Amir Khan could head to N.C. State with Will Wade before ending the show with, "This Day In Sports History."
JR kicked off the final hour by reacting to Mount St. Mary's knocking off American and advancing to the Round of 64. JR then applauded Shohei Ohtani for swatting a home run before discussing if he's concerned with Steph Curry's fatigue level. JR ended the show with, "This Day In Sports History."
JR kicked off the final hour of the show by reacting to the biggest stories of the day, including Alabama State beating St. Francis on a last-second shot to advance to the round of 64 and Indiana hiring Darian DeVries to be their next basketball head coach. JR then discussed a Twitter promotion that rewards anyone who makes a perfect bracket a free trip to Mars before ending the show with, "This Day In Sports History."
JR opened the final hour of the show by discussing the biggest stories of the day, including Cooper Kupp signing with the Seahawks, Myles Garrett explaining why he decided to stay with the Browns, Sam Darnold's biggest influence and if the Vikings are the frontrunner to land Aaron Rodgers. JR then reacted to a crazy Duke-UNC ending before taking a few jokes from callers. The show wraps up with a discussion about Luka's health, Dodgers-Cubs preview and, "This Day In Sports History."
JR kicked off the final hour of the show by discussing the biggest stories of the day, including Joey Bosa explaining why he chose the Bills, DK Metcalf on why he's not worried about who his quarterback will be and DeMarcus Lawrence roasting the Cowboys. JR then discusses if the Rays should leave Tampa Bay before ending the show with, "This Day In Sports History."
JR kicked off the final hour of the show by reacting to a few interesting college basketball comments, including John Calipari on his end of game strategy and both Providence head coach Kim English and Virginia Tech's Tobi Lawal lamenting the end of their seasons. JR then laugh at Rich Rodriguez's Tik Tok ban before ending the show with, "This Day In Sports History."
JR kicked off hour four by discussing the biggest storylines from Tuesday, including the Colts signing Daniel Jones, the Eagles losing more talent in free agency and whether Cam Ward or Aaron Rodgers would be the better option for the Browns. JR then discusses the best landing spot for the Seahawks before reacting to the breaking news that the Bills signed Joey Bosa. JR ends the show by remembering Junior Bridgeman before ending the show with, "This Day In Sports History."
JR kicks off the final hour of the show by hitting on the biggest stories of the day, including Sam Darnold going to the Seahawks, the Jets landing Justin Fields and Laremy Tunsil getting traded to the Commanders. JR then discusses his concern level with LeBron's groin injury before ending the show by hitting on the biggest winners from the first day of NFL free agency and, "This Day In Sports History."
JR kicked off the final hour of the show by discussing the biggest stories of the day, including DK Metcalf requesting a trade away from the Seahawks and Maxx Crosby becoming the highest paid non-quarterback in NFL history. JR then reacts to the story of Adrian Wojnarowski selling his news breaking iPhones for thousands of dollars before ending the show with, "This Day In Sports History."
JR kicked off the final hour of the show by discussing the biggest stories of the day, including Kyrie Irving being ruled out for the rest of the season after tearing his ACL, the Cowboys making a smart financial move in extending DL Osa Odighizuwa and Saquon Barkley becoming the first running back to eclipse $20 mil a season. JR then reacts to "Hard Knocks" not coming to an agreement with UNC and discussing if Bill Belichick is the most intriguing coach in all of sports. The show ends with, "This Day In Sports History."
JR kicks off the final hour of the show by discussing if the Lakers are legit title contenders and the impact of Matthew Stafford staying with the Rams before previewing the MLB season with World Series champion Johnny Damon. JR wraps up the show by discussing how things went from bad to worse for the Mavericks on Monday night and, "This Day In Sports History."