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Wednesday, June 3rd:*Nick Saban on Eye-Opening NIL and CFB Rosters (Trey Wallace-Video)*WVU President Gee on Power Conference Commissioners (Trey Wallace)*SEC/Big Ten Statement on “Protect College Sports Act” (SEC)*Dan Wetzel on Big Ten/SEC Stance on Legislation Intervention Has Changed (Dan Wetzel)Women's Softball College World Series (Graphic of Schedule) *Smoaky Note on Milan Momcilovic Signing with Kentucky (Evan Sidery)1:00:00-Tim Brando, Fox Sports1:25:00-Tim Brando, Fox Sports1:45:00-George Wrighster III, Unafraid Show2:05:00-Amanda Christovich, Front Office Sports2:25:00-Super Chats/Wheel/Quizzes/PollsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mike interviewed Fox Sports commentator Tim Brando and Chessa Bouche, a sports reporter for LA First News. Brando shared his thoughts on Lane Kiffin's interview with Vanity Fair and the expected expansion of the College Football Playoff. Bouche celebrated LSU softball's incredible turnaround this year under head coach Beth Torina. She also lamented the Tiger baseball team's disastrous 2026 campaign.
Mike and Charlie discussed the Pelicans' decision to hire head coach Jamahl Mosley and Mickey Loomis' comments about three Saints veterans. Jake Madison, the host of the Locked on Pelicans podcast, joined Sports Talk to review what Pelican fans should know about Coach Mosley. Mike interviewed Fox Sports commentator Tim Brando and Chessa Bouche, a sports reporter for LA First News. Steve and Charlie spoke to David Grubb, the host of The Post Up podcast, about Mosley and the Pelicans' future. The guys listened to the media availability of Mickey Loomis, Kellen Moore, and Tyler Shough at the Saints' Hall of Fame Celebrity Golf Classic.
Fox Sports commentator Tim Brando joined Sports Talk. Brando shared his thoughts on Lane Kiffin's interview with Vanity Fair and the expected expansion of the College Football Playoff.
Tim Brando had time for Lane Kiffin on Wednesday, taking issue with Kiffin's comments on Ole Miss in a released Vanity Fair article this weekAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
FOX Sports' Tim Brando stopped by 3 Man Front to give his take on all of the big topics in college football, including Lane Kiffin taking shots at Ole Miss and the potential of a 24-team CFB Playoff.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The third hour of Wednesday's 3 Man Front featured Tim Brando getting a lot off his chest regarding Lane Kiffin dragging Ole Miss through the mud. Plus, tons of your calls and texts on the biggest story in college football.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Brando joins Dan Dakich on Don't @ Me to deliver a scorched-earth takedown of Lane Kiffin's controversial claims that Ole Miss's "segregated" feel and complicated racial history hindered his recruiting. Brando pulls no punches, labeling the new LSU coach an "arrogant narcissist" for using Oxford's past as a convenient excuse for his exit. Subscribe to Don't @ Me for daily videos and shorts: https://tr.ee/M6w2km Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
May 7, 2026 Hour 3 Tim Brando. Will the NY Jets and Raiders improve. The NFL Schedule may be delayed. Mustache and Facial Hair. Tim Brando on Ted Turner and College Football.
Ken Trahan with Davis Harris Tulane Green Wave and Tim Brando.
Mike and Charlie interviewed Rene Nadeau, a writer at Crescent City Sports, and Fox Sports commentator Tim Brando. Nadeau recapped the Saints' 2026 draft class and LSU football's Spring practice window. Brando evaluated new Saints WR Jordyn Tyson and LSU QB Sam Leavitt. The guys also recapped their observations of the NBA Playoffs.
Mike and Charlie interviewed Rene Nadeau, a writer at Crescent City Sports, Fox Sports commentator Tim Brando, and Mary Kay Cabot, a Browns beat writer for Cleveland.com. Steve and Charlie spoke to Saints sideline reporter Jeff Nowak about the black-and-gold's offseason. Mark Etheridge, an SEC writer for D1Baseball.com, joined Sports Talk to review LSU's recent collapse.
Chris Simms gets CUT from NBC and suddenly a bizarre NFL rumor explodes coincidence or cover-up? The Mike Vrabel–Diana Rossini story just dragged another big name into the chaos, and the timing is raising serious questions. Plus, Fox Sports Broadcaster, Tim Brando joins Chad to break down the NCAA possibly expanding both Men's and Women's Basketball Tournaments. Subscribe to Hot Mic for daily videos and shorts: https://tr.ee/Hhk8Rk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A major controversy is shaking college athletics, and this might only be the beginning. In this conversation, Tim Brando breaks down the latest gambling-related situation involving transfers, eligibility concerns, and what it means for programs like Texas Tech Red Raiders football and beyond.From questions about vetting in the transfer portal to the growing influence of gambling across media and sports, this discussion dives deep into the risks, responsibilities, and reality facing today's college game. Is the system prepared for what's coming—or is this just the tip of the iceberg?If you care about the future of college football, NIL, and player accountability, this is a must-watch conversation.#collegefootball #cfb #big12 #brendansorsby #gambling #wreckem 00:25 Transfer portal vetting under scrutiny00:50 Did programs know more than they admit01:44 Why history keeps repeating itself02:37 Gambling culture growing across campuses03:31 Impact on Texas Tech locker room04:17 Quarterback situation and roster fallout04:57 Should Cincinnati fans be concerned05:25 NCAA rules and eligibility questions06:14 Can the NCAA actually enforce this07:10 New era requires stronger vetting systemsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Fox Sports commentator Tim Brando joined Sports Talk. Brando praised new Saints WR Jordyn Tyson, calling him an alpha receiver. He also evaluated new LSU quarterback Sam Leavitt.
Broadcasting legend Tim Brando joins Dan Dakich to break down the decline of LIV Golf, Bryson DeChambeau's unique success, and the flaws in modern Masters coverage. Discover why golf's post-Covid momentum is stalling and hear Brando's take on the controversial shift of college football games to Friday nights. Subscribe to Don't @ Me for daily videos and shorts: https://tr.ee/M6w2km Chapters "(15:00) - Tim Brando on why LIV Golf failed" "(17:00) - LIV Golf lacked competitive stakes" "19:00) - LIV Golfers didn't perform well in PGA events" "(23:45) - Is there a fair way to bring LIV Golfers back onto the PGA Tour?" "(29:20) - Bryson DeChambeau was the only player who benefitted from LIV Golf" "(33:00) - Tim Brando on CBS disastrous Masters coverage" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tim Brando joins Pete Mundo from Heartland College Sports to break down the growing tension between the Big 12 and Texas Tech over Friday night football games — and what it means for the future of the conference.Is this just a TV-driven decision… or is there a bigger issue brewing inside the league?We dive into:The Big 12 vs Texas Tech disagreementThe return of Friday night games and what's at stakeThe long-term future of the conferenceWhich program could be the next “it” team in the Big 12⏱️ Timestamps:0:00 Intro0:51 Big 12 vs Texas Tech tension8:05 Consolidation for College Football? 14:45 The Next "IT" Team in the Big 12?22:30 The Next Best Big 12 Rivalry? Subscribe for more Big 12 coverage!
0:40:00-MaCio Teague, 2021 National Champion Baylor Guard1:00:00-Tim Brando, Fox Sports1:25:00-________________________1:45:00-Shane Ryan, Golf Digest2:00:00-Von Miller, 2-Time Super Bowl Champion (TSHOF)2:25:00-Super Chats/Top 5/Wheel/Trivia/Polls Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Veteran broadcaster Tim Brando joins 365 Sports to deliver sharp insight on the biggest storylines in college basketball — from the national championship matchup to the evolving chaos of the modern game. Brando dives into the highly anticipated UConn vs Michigan title game, explaining why this matchup could be far closer than expected and what each team must do to win. He also reflects on the unpredictability of March Madness, where one bad shooting night can end a season instantly. The conversation expands into the changing landscape of college basketball, including coaching moves like Mike Malone to North Carolina, the growing influence of NIL and player “handlers,” and how programs are adapting to constant roster turnover. Plus, Brando shares stories from his legendary broadcasting career — from the early days of ESPN to unforgettable moments covering the Masters — giving a behind-the-scenes look at how sports media has evolved over decades. If you love college basketball, March Madness, and insider perspective from one of the voices of the game, this is a must-watch. #collegebasketball #hoops #marchmadness 00:44 March Madness Upsets And Bracket Chaos 01:27 What Arizona Got Wrong 02:41 Why Michigan Is So Dangerous 03:51 Why UConn Can Win This Game 05:08 Betting Angle And Game Prediction 05:30 Did Coaching Rumors Impact Arizona 06:39 Mike Malone To North Carolina Thoughts 10:03 Bill Self And College Basketball Landscape 13:14 Challenges Of Modern Roster Building Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fox Sport’s Tim Brando joins the show to talk about the ongoing NCAA Tournament, the state of college sports as a whole, and much more. They run through the Seattle Time’s All-Time Mariners team and debate who belongs among the best in team history. And they listen to the critics of the NBA’s expansion to Seattle in WhyMan?
In this episode of VSiN PrimeTime, Tim Murray and Matt Youmans discuss NCAA tournament betting strategies, analyze teams, and feature insights from guest Tim Brando. Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN pro. Grab the Hoops Special for only $29.99 or take 17% off an annual subscription when you use promo code: POD26. Click https://www.vsin.com/subscribe?tpcc=best-bets&utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=simplecast&utm_campaign=best-bets to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Forget the "old school" labels—Rick Barnes has turned Tennessee into the nation's premier destination for high-impact transfers. With Ja'Kobi Gillespie joining Dalton Knecht and Chaz Lanier as the third straight Vol to win SEC Newcomer of the Year, Hutt and Chad break down why UT's development system is the ultimate pitch. Plus, Hutt and Chad sit down with former Duke standout and current Tennessee State Head Coach Nolan Smith. We dive deep into his transition from the sidelines of Cameron Indoor to leading his own program in Nashville. Nolan breaks down the "TSU Buy-In" and what it takes to build a winning culture at an HBCU. And Fox Sports Analyst, Tim Brando on what he misses covering the Big East tournament, instead of expanding March Madness the regular season needs to get more coverage and why the Big East needs to commit more money to NIL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
03/04 Full Show: Hour 1 - 1:00 Hour 2 - 45:00 Hour 3 - 1:28:00 Hour 4 - 2:10:00 The Sports Junkies break down the top storylines around the sports world. Today's guests were James Franklin, Spencer Carbery, and Tim Brando.
03/04 Hour 4: Entertainment Page - 1:00 Tim Brando Joins The Junkies - 20:00 McDonald's Launches New Menu Item - 35:00
From 03/04 Hour 4: Tim Brando joins The Sports Junkies.
Mike and Charlie interviewed Chessa Bouche, a sports reporter for LA First News, and Dean Kleinschmidt, a Pro Football Hall of Fame athletic trainer. The guys also spoke to Fox Sports commentator Tim Brando and Louisiana head baseball coach Matt Deggs. Chris Dodson, a national NBA reporter covering the Pelicans, broke down New Orleans' current road trip. Joe Healy, an SEC reporter for D1Baseball.com, joined Steve and Charlie to discuss LSU baseball's 11-2 start to the season.
Mike and Charlie interviewed Fox Sports commentator Tim Brando and Louisiana head baseball coach Matt Deggs. Brando discussed the rise in popularity of college football and the unconventional powers dominating the sport. Coach Deggs recapped the Cajuns' 9-3 start to the 2026 season, highlighting the team's clutch gene, defense, and pitching staff.
Fox Sports commentator Tim Brando joined Sports Talk. Brando discussed the rise in popularity of college football and the unconventional powers dominating the sport.
In this edition of Weekend Conclusions, Mac talks through Charlotte FC's blowout loss, Bone reveals a feature on Mabel is coming to The Charlotte Observer, they address the wild rumors around Jim Carey's appearance on a red carpet in Paris, Tim Brando caused a stir on the WFNZ airwaves on Friday, & mor See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
USA Hockey delivers a historic gold medal moment, and instead of celebration, some people chose outrage. Dan and Tim discuss the win, the backlash, and why sports still bring more people together than anything else. "(00:00) USA Hockey's Gold Medal Moment" "(01:14) The Comeback, The Call & The Final Goal" "(02:45) The Predictable Backlash Begins" "(06:58) Sports, Politics & Bringing People Together" Watch Full OutKick Shows: https://outkick.com/watch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ben Garrett and Brad Logan are LIVE for an all-new edition of Talk of Champions at 10 a.m. CT on this Tuesday, February 24. Legendary sports commentator Tim Brando (FOX Sports) stops by to talk all things Ole Miss and college football, while the NCAA has issued a tampering memo, Rebel baseball rolls on and more.Our Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.com* Check out MyBookie and use my code TOC for a great deal: https://www.mybookie.ag* Check out Underdog Fantasy and use my code CHAMPIONS for a great deal: https://underdogfantasy.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Team USA won Olympic gold in hockey, and now the spotlight shifts to USA Basketball and the LA 2028 Olympics—can the Americans keep pace as the rest of the world closes the gap? Kevin Durant says he wants to play in 2028 and explodes at criticism of American NBA players and AAU basketball, calling it “a shot at Black Americans” and saying people are tired of them “controlling the sport.” Subscribe to Don't @ Me for daily videos and shorts: https://tr.ee/M6w2km Download the PrizePicks app today and use code DAKICH to get $50 in lineups after you plan your first $5 lineup! https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/DAKICH "(00:00) Kevin Durant on Black NBA Player Criticism" "(11:35) Responding To Viewer Comments" "(15:11) INTERVIEW with Tim Brando" "(35:27) Ryan Clark" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tim Brando joins Crain & Cone on Thursday to discuss and share his support for the reported possible expansion of the College Football Playoff to 24 teams.-- -- --Tim Brando: https://x.com/TimBrando-- -- --1st Phorm: https://1stphorm.sjv.io/xL0Xa3-- -- --FitBod: Fitbod.me/BOOSTER-- -- --For partnership inquiries, please contact: crainandconesales@on3.com-- -- --Follow Our Socials:X / Twitter: @CrainandConeInstagram: @CrainCompanyTikTok: @CrainandCone Crain & Cone, hosted by former college athletes Jake Crain, Blain Crain, and David Cone, is a college sports show dedicated to delivering quality analysis and passionate insight to the most die-hard fans.For partnership inquiries, please contact: crainandconesales@on3.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
***Special thanks to KEEL Radio’s Erin McCarty and Mike Martindale; to Tony Taglavore (shreveportbossierjournal.com) for his excellent 2024 feature story about Larry Ryan, and to Twin Blends: Northwest Louisiana History Hunters’ Facebook page for a few photos in today’s story. I had the pleasure of working as a part-time announcer for Larry Ryan nearly 50 years ago. During the early 1960’s, Larry Ryan may have heard the phrase “You’re fired!” more times than cartoon’s George Jetson did from his boss, Mr. Spacely. The young radio announcer had bounced around from one radio market to another in search of a few extra dollars per week. This 26-year old disk jockey was offered a $25/week raise to move to Shreveport, Louisiana and begin working the evening shift at Top 40 radio station KEEL 710AM in 1964. For more than 60 years, Shreveport, Bossier City and Ark-La-Tex region have embraced “Lovable” Larry Ryan and his immense radio creativity and talent. Last Friday, Ryan’s most recent Shreveport radio station employer (which played “The Greatest Hits of All Time” oldies format) abruptly advised him and his morning crew that their long-time popular morning show was being canceled. Effective immediately. The FM station was recently acquired by a new owner. They wanted to go in a different direction with their 6-9AM morning show. Though it had been awhile, Larry Ryan was quite familiar with hearing that line again. Today, Larry Ryan’s first radio station employer in Shreveport brought him back on the air to provide him with a very dignified way to say, “Good bye” to his legions of loyal radio listeners. The final hour of Wednesday’s News/Talk 710 KEEL morning show featuring Erin McCarty and Mike Martindale was filled with tributes to the area’s radio broadcasting legend. Shreveport mayor Tom Arceneaux and Bossier City mayor Tommy Chandler each read proclamations making it “Larry Ryan Day” in both cities (February 11, 2026). How did Iowa native Larry Ryan become so beloved in Shreveport, LA? Larry Ryan is a native of Marshalltown, Iowa – just northeast of Des Moines. After a one year stint at what is now Northern Iowa University, he joined the Air Force. If he thought it was cold in Iowa during the winter, Larry Ryan found himself stationed in frigid Minot, North Dakota. That’s when he knew it was time to leave the Air Force and find a real job. He would become a radio announcer (DJ, if you prefer) who worked at stations in Iowa, Arkansas, Alabama, and Virginia prior to receiving an offer to work the evening shift at AM powerhouse KEEL Radio in Shreveport. Larry reminded listeners today that he also brought along his long-time girlfriend, Suzy. They were married in Marshall, Texas upon his arrival in Shreveport. More about Suzy Ryan in a bit. Larry Ryan’s evening show became a huge hit with the younger audience. He interacted with callers, had fun doing creative “live” spots for sponsors, and even created funny comedy song features such as “Hide The Booze” (performed to the instrumental version of “The Can-Can Song”). It wasn’t long before Larry Ryan was promoted to become KEEL’s morning show host. The 50,000 watt daytime signal of KEEL AM stretches from Texarkana to the north and southward through northeastern Texas and western and central Louisiana down I-49 to Lafayette. “Lovable” Larry Ryan’s morning show beginning in the mid-1960’s featured Top 40 rock and roll hits along with topics of local interest. Talented radio newsmen like Ken Booth and Scott Hodges, syndicated commentator Paul Harvey, and a very unlikely local weatherman added more flavor to this increasingly popular show. This morning, Larry recounted that KEEL’s morning newsman Ken Booth did not like being asked to read the weather at the end of his local newscasts. KEEL’s co-located FM affiliate KMBQ was playing automated reel-to-reel tapes of beautiful music. Larry quickly grabbed the FM station’s young audio operator named Ralph Montgomery and said, “Get in here! I want you to come read the weather on the air for me – now!” Ryan introduced his nervous and totally unprepared 6:05AM weather man to KEEL’s massive audience. “And now…the effervescent…Mr. Weather!” Ralph Montgomery somehow made it through that first weather forecast and won a 50+year radio co-hosting role alongside of Larry Ryan. Mr. Weather’s unique sense of humor always seemed to tickle Larry’s funny bone. It was pure radio magic Larry Ryan & Mr. Weather became the foundation for KEEL’s incredible radio ratings success for the next decade. KEEL’s morning show captured an unheard-of 50% of the total radio audience as both youngsters and their parents were fans of the show. Larry became KEEL’s program director and hired a number of extremely talented on-air personalities to work at other times of the day. Howard Clark, Steve Kelly, Tommy Kramer, Ronald F. Montgomery (no relation to Ralph “Mr. Weather” Montgomery) and many others graduated to work at major market radio stations after being mentored by Larry Ryan at KEEL in Shreveport. Producing a top-notch commercial for clients is very important for radio stations. The creative voice and production talents of Larry Ryan and his team of announcers was in high demand for producing effective commercials on behalf of local, regional and national ad agencies. Larry’s wife, Suzy, became involved in selling radio advertising for KEEL. She possessed a sincere belief in the effectiveness of the station’s primary product – especially her husband’s top-rated radio show. Suzy remained laser-focused on business and supported Larry’s creative talent behind the microphone. The duo’s business acumen translated into solid income for their soon-to-be growing family. After Suzy became pregnant with each of the couple’s two children (Corey and Casey), Larry frequently brought Suzy on the air to talk about how she had been feeling. Their willingness to share such personal details over the air further endeared the couple to thousands of KEEL’s adult listeners. Larry Ryan played sports in high school and brought his love of sports to Shreveport Ryan formed the KEEL “Dirty Dribblers” basketball team and the KEEL “Nasty Nine” softball team. The basketball team featured a few of the radio announcers but included legitimate sports talent such as former Northwestern State University basketball player-turned-media advertising specialist Al LeGrand. The KEEL Dirty Dribblers and Nasty Nine softball teams played dozens of fund-raising games against the teachers and coaches at area schools. The goodwill resulting from those charity games served to reinforce the personal bond between the radio station’s listeners and “Lovable” Larry Ryan’s radio team. By 1974, the World Football League had started a new pro football league. This came a few years after the American Football League had successfully merged with the NFL in 1970. The new WFL franchise located in Houston was already failing in Year #1. Larry Ryan took to the air expressing his firm belief that Shreveport and Bossier City (with about 350,000 residents) was quite capable of supporting the Houston WFL franchise – assuming it could be moved to Shreveport. Within weeks of Ryan’s daily on-air encouragement to local businesses and governmental leaders, the WFL’s Houston Texans (that was their name!) moved the franchise to Shreveport midway through the initial football season. The Shreveport Steamer of the World Football League was born. A local crowd of more than 21,000 attended the Steamer’s first home game against Memphis in September, 1974. Though Shreveport’s attendance remained solid, the WFL folded midway through its second season in 1975 under mounting financial pressures. Around this time, Larry and Suzy Ryan were offered a chance to buy another local radio station in Shreveport. Unlike KEEL’s 50,000 watt signal, local station KBCL’s signal was just 250 watts and operated on a daytime-only frequency. The duo took the plunge anyway. They built a top-notch on-air and sales staff and pursued FCC approval to relocate the radio station onto a frequency with 24-hour capability. Talented on-air personalities like Randy Davis (who enjoyed a long career in New York City), K.C. Daniels, Howard Jennings Hart, and Larry “Charlie” Monk joined the staff. Current FOX Sports football and basketball broadcaster Tim Brando also worked for Larry Ryan at KBCL prior to moving to a larger radio market and into his future television career. Though this under-powered AM radio station’s ratings were quite impressive, the inability to obtain a 24-hour operating frequency from the FCC, a declining local employment market, and the rise of FM competition forced the Ryans to return to their radio roots in the early 1980’s. Bringing it forward Larry Ryan would work for another 40 years (!) in the Shreveport area at various radio stations. He spent most of the past few decades playing 70’s and 80’s music formats for his faithful listeners. Ralph “Mr. Weather” Montgomery began a career in another field, but his employer allowed him to work early mornings with his long-time partner, too. Long-time friend and sales pro Al LeGrand stuck with Larry, too. Al provided sports commentary for Ryan’s morning shows and enjoyed participating in some of the on-air hijinks until retiring several years ago. LeGrand built a very successful media advertising agency in Shreveport. Larry’s one-woman dynamo wife, Suzy Ryan, proudly formed her own media advertising agency. She would (of course) provide sales support for Larry’s successful radio programs. The Ryans’ two children would also enter the media business after completing their education. Sadly, Larry Ryan’s beloved wife and life partner, Suzy, passed away in 2013. Larry has (at least until last Friday) continued to work his morning radio show for a local FM station. Interviewed two years ago, Larry Ryan (now in his 80’s) knew that his time behind the microphone would eventually come to an end. In that print interview in 2024, Larry Ryan said, “I’ve done good. I’ve been nationally recognized, which really doesn’t mean that much other than ego. That has never been part of my being. I had fun!” And so have we! Thank you for six decades of terrific memories, Lovable Larry! The post Celebrating Lovable Larry Ryan’s 60-year Shreveport Radio Career appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.
Czabe covers a lot of ground today! PAUL CHARCHIAN joins the show to talk about his awesome new side-by-side, which has already been tearing up the dusty trails of Utah. They also address the shameful NBA tanking problem, especially with a recent game in Utah Jazz territory. The Olympic penis injection story that's gone viral gets the treatment it deserves. PLUS a bonus segment with TIM BRANDO talking college football coaches vs. "NFL guys" and why there's always suspicion between the two camps. Will the CFB schedule ever get right? MORE . . .Our Sponsors:* Check out Mars Men: https://mengotomars.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Fox Sports broadcaster talks about his life becoming a broadcaster and his passions Commanders not in the Super Bowl but fan everywhere should enjoy the game
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Joe Concha dives into the icy chaos of New York City and the political firestorms heating up the Trump era. Joe breaks down the legal troubles facing former CNN host Don Lemon following a controversial church protest in Minnesota and explores the cultural shift in college sports, highlighted by Indiana's miracle football championship. Featuring a high-energy interview with Fox Sports' Tim Brando, the show tackles everything from voter ID debates to the "different vibe" of modern-day Paris. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour one of DJ & PK for January 21, 2026: Utah Jazz Game Recap Mike Folta, Utah Mammoth and SEG Media TIm Brando, Fox Sports
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Mike and Charlie discussed Mike Tomlin's decision to step down after 19 seasons leading the Pittsburgh Steelers. Fox Sports commentator Tim Brando joined Sports Talk. Brando broke down new LSU quarterback Sam Leavitt's fit in Lane Kiffin's offense. He discussed the impending expansion of the College Football Playoff and previewed the National Championship Game between Indiana and Miami.
Mike and Charlie discussed Mike Tomlin's decision to step down after 19 seasons leading the Pittsburgh Steelers. Fox Sports commentator Tim Brando joined Sports Talk. Brando broke down new LSU quarterback Sam Leavitt's fit in Lane Kiffin's offense, the impending expansion of the College Football Playoff, and the National Championship Game between Indiana and Miami. Mike and Charlie spoke to Audacy NFL Insider Mark Schlereth about the NFL postseason. Steve and Charlie interviewed Chris Dodson, a local Pelicans reporter, and Joe Healy, a writer for D1Baseball.com.
Fox Sports commentator Tim Brando joined Sports Talk. Brando broke down new LSU quarterback Sam Leavitt's fit in Lane Kiffin's offense. He discussed the impending expansion of the College Football Playoff and previewed the National Championship Game between Indiana and Miami.
Jim Rome's Daily Jungle - 12/31/2025 Trent Rush talks College Football Playoffs versus traditional bowl games. Joshua Perry from NBC Sports joins to talk bowl games. Trent discusses the College Basketball landscape and paying players. Tim Brando of Fox Sports joins to talk about College Football. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Jim Rome Show Hour 2 - 12/31/2025 Trent Rush discusses College Basketball and the coach/player divide in the NCAA. Tim Brando of Fox Sports joins to talk about College Football. Also, Trent recaps the NFL's final week's matchups. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
365 Sports is joined by Tim Brando, Fox Sports lead college football broadcaster, for an in depth conversation on the College Football Playoff and the sport's bigger picture. Tim shares his thoughts on the most compelling quarterfinal matchups, including Indiana vs Alabama and Texas Tech vs Oregon, and why on campus playoff games are a massive win for college football. The discussion also tackles the backlash toward Group of Five teams, the future of the playoff format, the declining meaning of bowl season, television's influence on the sport, and major coaching storylines to watch heading into the offseason. #collegefootball #cfb #cfp #acc #big12 #bigten #sec Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rundown: (0:40:00) CFB Picks (1:00:00) Shehan Jeyarajah, CBS Sports (1:25:00) Tim Brando, Fox Sports (2:00:00) Craig Smoak's “Off the Radar” (2:20:00) Super Chat's/Quizzes/Poll Results Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kelvin and Martin dive into Thursday Night Football between the Lions and Cowboys, what it means for the Detroit Lions as they are facing a must win situation, and the other side in Dallas as Dak has become a full blown MVP Candidate leading the Cowboys this season. FOX Sports broadcaster Tim Brando stops by to discuss some of the lopsidedness and brand bias happening in College Football. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show Hutt and Chad discuss where's Greg Sankey has been hiding during the unstoppable mid-season Kiffin/MISS/LSU negotiations and why pissing off Jimmy Sexton is not advisable? Plus, Broadcast Legend, Tim Brando with his take on why no one at ESPN (except for SVP) is calling out Lane for wanting to coach Ole Miss through the playoffs, how Nick Saban's history in Baton Rouge played a roll in LSU hiring Kiffin and why the CFB playoff ranking system is corrupt. And Vanderbilt Head Football Coach, Clark Lea joins the show to discuss the lack of media coverage for a 10-2 Vandy team, why the Commodores deserve a shot to play for a National Championship and the playoffs should be about merit not automatic bids. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
FOX Sports' Tim Brando joins Pete Mundo to react to LSU's shocking decision to fire Brian Kelly — and what comes next in Baton Rouge. Brando also dives deep into the Big 12 football race, his thoughts on ESPN's coverage and partnership with the Big 12, and how the national media continues to overlook the league.Please make sure you are subscribed to the show! Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy