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Scoot asks the WWL listeners if they believe a Laker Girl lost respect for him for not "closing the deal."
This hour, Scoot asks the WWL listeners if they believe a Laker Girl lost respect for him for not "closing the deal." Also, a WWL listener tells a cool Carole King story.
Steve connects with Jeff Nowak, Saints sideline reporter and WWL digital content producer, the new guys rocking Black & Gold, the Saints Hall of Fame 2025 class as well as some more recognitions for fellow Saints legends, the Saints having no joint practices this camp/preseason, and more!
Steve connects with Jeff Nowak, Saints sideline reporter and WWL digital content producer, the new guys rocking Black & Gold, the Saints Hall of Fame 2025 class as well as some more recognitions for fellow Saints legends, the Saints having no joint practices this camp/preseason, and more!
Steve and Cullen break down the latest news on the Saints as they pick up two fresh faces from the UFL and USFL, as well as two new inductees to the Saints Hall of Fame, and to help us break it all down, we connect with Saints sideline reporter and WWl digital content producer, Jeff Nowak, on what the Saints are up to now, no joint practice dates announced for the Black & Gold, and we close out with our Triple Option feature where we dole out hot takes on the days hottest stories!
WWL callers have lots of shout-outs to area restaurants and organizations that are meeting the call to feed hungry kids this summer
Tommy and WWL.com columnist Jeff Palermo break down LSU's win over Arkansas and the match-up against UCLA.
Bobby slammed Canadian hockey fans for rallying behind the Edmonton Oilers in the Stanley Cup Finals. Bobby and Steve spoke to a WWL listener about the Saints. Joe Healy, a writer for D1Baseball.com, joined Sports Talk. Healy broke down the 2025 College World Series, highlighting Coastal Carolina, UCLA, Murray State, Arizona, and Oregon State. Healy also previewed LSU's showdown against Arkansas. Bobby and Steve shared an update from the 2025 Stanley Cup Finals.
Bobby and Mike responded to a WWL listener about Saints running back Kendre Miller. Bobby criticized Miller's lack of impact at the team's minicamp practices. The guys discussed New Orleans' interest in free agent running back Cam Akers.
Bobby and Steve spoke with a WWL listener about Saints GM Mickey Loomis and the Saints' new-look offensive line. The guys heard from Saints RB Alvin Kamara after the team's mandatory minicamp practice session. Bobby praised Kamara's wisdom as a leader on the Saints' offense.
Steve and Bobby broke down the optimism of the Who Dat Nation. Bobby expressed his confidence in first-year head coach Kellen Moore. The guys spoke to a WWL listener about the Louisiana Fair Grounds.
Mike, Bobby, and Charlie previewed LSU's journey in the 2025 College World Series, which starts with a seismic showdown against Arkansas. They emphasized the importance of winning game one in Omaha. The guys spoke to a WWL listener about Kendre Miller and the Saints' running backs. Audacy NFL insider Mark Schlereth, the host of "The Stinkin' Truth" podcast, joined Sports Talk. Schlereth shared his thoughts on the Buccaneers, Aaron Rodgers, and the Lions. Mike, Bobby, Steve, and Charlie played their daily "Triple Option" segment.
Bobby and Mike discussed Kellen Moore's decision to cancel the Saints' final mandatory minicamp practice session. Bobby remembered the brutal practices from his playing days. The guys also projected the NFL's expansion to an 18-game regular season schedule. Rene Nadeau, a writer for Crescent City Sports, joined Sports Talk. Nadeau recapped the team's two minicamp practice sessions under Coach Moore. Bobby and Mike responded to a WWL listener about Saints running back Kendre Miller.
Bobby and Mike responded to a WWL listener about Saints running back Kendre Miller. Bobby criticized Miller's lack of impact at the team's minicamp practices. The guys discussed New Orleans' interest in free agent running back Cam Akers.
Bobby and Jeff responded to a text from a WWL listener about Saints rookie cornerback Quincy Riley. The guys discussed their expectations for Riley, who the Saints selected in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Bobby and Jeff interviewed former LSU legend Todd Walker, a college baseball analyst for the SEC Network, about the upcoming 2025 College World Series.
Bobby and Mike recapped the Saints' first mandatory minicamp practice session. Bobby explained that the team worked on "situational football" during day one. Stan Gravois, a sports host for HTV, joined Sports Talk to celebrate the Bayou Region Athletic Hall of Fame class of 2025. Mike and Bobby emphasized the importance of New Orleans establishing a strong run game to help a young starting quarterback. Bobby discussed the Saints' special teams battles at the team's mandatory minicamp. Bobby, Mike, and Jeff played their daily "Triple Option" segment. Bobby and Jeff shared their thoughts on new Saints DC Brandon Staley and third-year cornerback Alontae Taylor. The guys heard from veteran Saints S Tyrann Mathieu. Bobby and Jeff responded to a text from a WWL listener about Saints rookie cornerback Quincy Riley. They also interviewed former LSU legend Todd Walker, a college baseball analyst for the SEC Network, about the upcoming 2025 College World Series.
Jeff and Charlie discussed the Saints' interest in free-agent running back Cam Akers. The guys evaluated New Orleans' running back competition behind Alvin Kamara. Mark Etheridge, an SEC writer for D1Baseball.com, joined Sports Talk. Etheridge broke down the 2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament, highlighting the biggest surprises from the Super Regional Round and the upcoming LSU-Arkansas matchup. Charlie recapped the WWL team's trip to Game 1 of the LSU-West Virginia Super Regional at Alex Box Stadium.
Charlie recapped the WWL team's trip to Game 1 of the LSU-West Virginia Super Regional at Alex Box Stadium.
The Tigers took care of business against West Virginia and are headed back to Omaha. Tommy and WWL.com columnist Jeff Palermo break down the Super Regional.
Bobby and Steve spoke to a WWL listener about Kellen Moore's offense in his first year leading the Saints. Andrew Caridi, the voice of West Virginia baseball, joined Sports Talk. Caridi broke down the Mountaineers' roster ahead of the upcoming Baton Rouge Super Regional, highlighting their veteran leadership, solid offense, and starting pitchers. Steve and Bobby listened to the post-practice press conference audio from Saints head coach Kellen Moore.
Steve, Jeff, and Charlie previewed LSU's challenge against West Virginia in the Baton Rouge Super Regional. The guys spoke to a WWL listener about the Saints' quarterback battle. Brad Knight, the host of the "Pacers Post Up" podcast, joined Sports Talk. Knight recapped Indiana's 111-110 victory over the OKC Thunder in the opening game of the 2025 NBA Finals. He shared his thoughts on Aaron Nesmith, Tyrese Haliburton, and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. Knight also previewed Game 2 of the Finals, explaining what the Pacers need to improve. Steve, Jeff, and Charlie played their daily "Triple Option" segment.
LSU vs. West Virginia in the Super Regional! We'll break down the match-up against the Mountaineers with WWL.com columnist Jeff Palermo.
Bobby, Mike, and Steve discussed the Saints' final OTA practice session, highlighting the team's continued quarterback battle, TE Juwan Johnson, and their running back room. Bobby praised first-year head coach Kellen Moore for having the team "organized" in practice. The guys reviewed Coach Moore's positive comments about third-year DB Alontae Taylor. Bobby also criticized a text from a WWL listener about the Saints' "paw paws" on defense.
Bobby criticized a text from a WWL listener about the Saints' "paw paws" on defense. He shared his thoughts on veteran LB Demario Davis ahead of the 2025 season.
Bobby criticized a text from a WWL listener about the Saints' "paw paws" on defense. He shared his thoughts on veteran LB Demario Davis ahead of the 2025 season.
Bobby, Mike, and Steve discussed the Saints' final OTA practice session, highlighting the team's continued quarterback battle, TE Juwan Johnson, and their running back room. Bobby praised first-year head coach Kellen Moore for having the team "organized" in practice. The guys reviewed Coach Moore's positive comments about third-year DB Alontae Taylor. Bobby also criticized a text from a WWL listener about the Saints' "paw paws" on defense.
Steve and Charlie slammed the pathetic Pittsburgh Pirates and spoke to a WWL listener about the Pelicans.
Mike and Charlie recapped LSU baseball's come-from-behind 10-6 victory over Little Rock in game seven of the Baton Rouge regional, highlighting pitcher Casan Evans, designated hitter Ethan Frey, and catcher Luis Hernandez. The guys interviewed Buddy Songy, an analyst for TigerBait.com, and Jim Derry, the host of the "Datitude" podcast for NOLA.com. Mike and Charlie criticized the Knicks' decision to fire head coach Tom Thibodeau after leading New York to the Eastern Conference Finals. Mike also remembered former NFL legend Jim Marshall. Jeff Duncan, a columnist for The Times-Picayune, joined Sports Talk to discuss LSU baseball's victory over Little Rock and the Saints' offseason question marks. Mike, Charlie, and Steve played their daily "Triple Option" segment. Steve and Charlie heard from Evans, Frey, Hernandez, and LSU head coach Jay Johnson after the Tigers' victory over the Trojans. Jerit Roser, an LSU reporter for On3's The Bengal Tiger, joined Sports Talk to recap the big win and preview the Tigers' Super Regional matchup against West Virginia. Oleh Kosel, an NBA reporter covering the Pelicans, discussed the Pelicans' commitment to head coach Willie Green. Steve and Charlie slammed the pathetic Pittsburgh Pirates and spoke to a WWL listener about the Pelicans.
Steve and Charlie previewed LSU's test vs. West Virginia and heard postgame audio from Tiger head coach Jay Johnson. Oleh Kosel, an NBA reporter covering the Pelicans, joined Sports Talk. Kosel shared his thoughts on the 2025 NBA Finals, the Knicks' decision to fire Tom Thibodeau, and the Pelicans' commitment to head coach Willie Green. Kosel also discussed the allegations against Zion Williamson and the upcoming 2025 NBA Draft. Steve and Charlie slammed the pathetic Pittsburgh Pirates and spoke to a WWL listener about the Pelicans.
LSU won a thriller against Little Rock Monday night! Tommy and WWL.com columnist Jeff Palermo break down how it happened.
Mike and Charlie spoke to WWL listeners about the NCAA Baseball Tournament. The guys reviewed the unpredictable opening weekend of regional play. Mike, Charlie, and Steve played their daily "Triple Option" segment.
Tommy and WWL.com columnist Jeff Palermo break down LSU's performance in the Baton Rouge regional, what went wrong Sunday night, and the winner-take-all game Monday night.
Darrell Castle discusses the war between India and Pakistan which began over an apparent terrorist attack in the disputed territory of Kashmir a few weeks ago. He alleges that the real winner in the war so far has been China. Transcription / Notes: WHO WON THE INDIA-PAKISTAN WAR Hello, this is Darrell Castle with today's Castle Report. This is Friday the 30th day of May in the year of our Lord 2025. I will be talking about the war between India and Pakistan which began over an apparent terrorist attack in the disputed territory of Kashmir a few weeks ago. Yes, rather than hide or delay the lead I will tell you right away that there is no real winer as yet but in the initial battle the winner was China and in this report I will attempt to defend that view. First, to set up my argument it will be necessary to review a little history. It is often said that generals fight the last war and in many respects I believe that to be an accurate assessment. For example, coming out of WWl the navies of the world viewed the battleship as the future of naval warfare because it had proven so decisive in the naval battles of that war. The air arm of the navy didn't begin until the 1920's and that was just a primitive experiment. In the 1930's seagoing nations started to develop aircraft and aircraft carriers and to experiment with them but the battleship was still expected to dominate the next naval war. Even the Japanese put their effort into battleships including the Yamato, the world's largest. When the war started with the attack on Pearl Harbor and then the battle of the Coral Sea and Midway it was soon obvious that aircraft carriers were the future, not battleships. The U.S. had three carriers in the Pacific after Pearl Harbor and the Yorktown was lost at Midway June 4, 1942, but within 2 years they had 17. When the war ended and the U.S. had the world's money so it could buy anything it continued to put its effort into the ships that won the war in the Pacific. When nuclear power entered the navy the cost of an aircraft carrier continued to skyrocket until today it exceeds $13 billion. Only one nation can afford to build and equip 13 of those ships and as a result the U.S. Navy has dominated the seas since WWll. Other nations such as China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran had to find some cheaper way to keep up and they did. While the U.S. was building $13 billion aircraft carriers to project power around the world those nations devoted their resources to building relatively cheap missiles to counter them. My theory then is that the aircraft carrier, like the battleship before it, has had its day and the future of warfare will be robotic, ai generated, and probably in space. With that background we look at what is happening in one of the most dangerous corners of the world today and that is Kashmir where the borders of Pakistan, India and China converge. The immediate cause of the outbreak of war was a terrorist attack on April 22 that killed 26 Indians. People get really upset when they are attacked by terrorists and they demand that their nation's government do something. The Indians did do something and that resulted in one of the most interesting air battles since WWll. During the battle of the Coral Sea in 1942 the U.S. and Japanese navies fought a battle in which each side had ships sunk but the opposing ships didn't even see each other. The battle was entirely between carrier-based aircraft from about 200 miles apart. The Indians and Pakistanis engaged in an air battle using the latest fighter aircraft in their inventories and the interesting thing is that the entire battle was fought in what pilots call BVR or beyond visual range combat. BVR is completely different from the air combat maneuvering and the dogfighting videos we see from WWll. It pits aircraft, their radars, and guided missiles against each other at extremely long ranges. Each aircraft tries to acquire radar lock on his opponent befor...
Steve and Charlie spoke to a WWL listener about the national media's projections for the 2025 Saints. Joe Healy, a reporter for D1Baseball.com, joined Sports Talk to preview the 2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament. Healy shared his thoughts on LSU's draw for the Baton Rouge regional, the Tigers' decision on the mound for Game 1 against Little Rock, and the Bayou Bengals' offense. Healy also discussed the premium regional matchups.
Steve and Charlie recapped the Eastern and Western Conference Finals. The guys spoke to a WWL listener about LSU baseball and explained why the Tigers can't overlook Little Rock. They listened to Tiger head coach Jay Johnson. Steve and Charlie also broke down the NCAA Baseball Tournament field.
Mike and Charlie reviewed Pacers PG Tyrese Haliburton's incredible performance vs. the Knicks and spoke to a WWL listener about the NCAA Baseball Tournament. Mark Cook, an NBA scout, joined Sports Talk to discuss the Eastern and Western Conference Finals. Mike, Charlie, and Steve played their daily "Triple Option" segment.
Steve and Charlie spoke to a WWL listener about LSU baseball and explained why the Tigers can't overlook Little Rock. The guys listened to Tiger head coach Jay Johnson. They also broke down the Bayou Bengals' opponents in the Baton Rouge regional.
Mike and Charlie discussed LSU baseball's regional draw, highlighting the Tigers' matchup against Little Rock in the opener. The guys spoke to a WWL listener about the Saints. Scott Sanders, a former MLB pitcher, joined Sports Talk. Sanders shared his thoughts on LSU's postseason projection after the Tigers earned the sixth seed in the 2025 NCAA Tournament. Mike, Steve, and Charlie played their daily "Triple Option" segment.
Dave Cohen in for Tommy. Dave talks with WWL.co columnist Jeff Palermo about LSU baseball's performance in the SEC Tournament and how they're looking for the NCAA Tournament.
LSU baseball finally gets things going in the SEC tournament Friday night. Tommy and WWL.com columnist Jeff Palermo break down their opponent and how things are looking for the NCAA tournament
Steve and Cullen connect with Jeff Nowak, Saints sideline reporter, and WWL digital content producer, to break down his way-too-early 53-man roster projections under the first year of the Kellen Moore era, if Kendre Miller could climb to RB2 or fall off the team, why we might see lot more tight ends than previous years, where the strength of the WR core falls on the backs of, why someone like Jordan Howden might be cut, and if we may see yet another punter and kicker competition.
This hour, Steve and Cullen talk about how the bracket is shaking out in Hoover before hearing from Saints WR Cedrick Wilson Jr, on how he feels under Saints HC Kellen Moore, who he's played for in Dallas, and Jeff Nowak, Saints sideline reporter and WWL digital content producer, gives us his thoughts on what the Saints final roster may look like as OTAs get started, who is making it, who is getting chopped, what big surprises we could see out of camp, and a whole lot more!
On today's show, Mike Detillier and Steve Geller along with Cullen Steele discuss everything ranging from the beginning of conference finals action in the NBA as the Thunder take on the T-Wolves, SEC Tourney baseball gets underway up in Hoover, Tulane baseball looks to stay hot in May, before being joined by the likes Mike Triplett, writer covering the Saints for New Orleans dot football, on Chase Young's future with the team, as well as founder and CEO of the Are You Serious sports network, Blake Ruffino, on how Jay Johnson and the Tigers are feeling ahead of their Friday action at the Hoover Met, Nick Friedell, Audacy Sports NBA Insider, drops in to help us make sense of who should be making their way to the NBA Finals, we do our daily Triple Option segment where we give out our top takes on the days biggest stories. Later on, Steve and Cullen hear from Saints WR Cedrick Wilson Jr., on how he feels as OTAs are finally here, Jeff Nowak, Saints sideline reporter and WWL digital content producer, sounds off on his way-too-early 53-man roster for the Black & Gold, and so much more!
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Steve, Jeff, and Charlie played their daily "Triple Option" segment. Steve discussed the star-studded host list for Fox's broadcast of the Indianapolis 500. Jeff previewed game six of the Knicks-Celtics Eastern Conference semifinals and remembered the recent 3-1 series comebacks in the NBA. Charlie emphasized the importance of LSU winning its weekend series with South Carolina. The guys spoke to a WWL listener about the Saints.
Mike and Charlie played their daily "Triple Option" segment. The guys spoke to a WWL listener about the Preakness Stakes. Mike reviewed the Saints' issues vs. opposing tight ends. Charlie previewed LSU's final weekend series against South Carolina.
Mike answered a question from a WWL listener about the Saints' projected NFC South matchups for the 2025 season.
Mike and Charlie discussed the leaks for the NFL's official 2025 schedule, criticized the NBA's schedule, and celebrated Derrick Henry's contract extension in Baltimore. Mike answered a question from a WWL listener about the Saints' projected NFC South matchups for the 2025 season. Mark Etheridge, an SEC writer for D1Baseball.com, joined Sports Talk to preview LSU baseball's regular season finale against the South Carolina Gamecocks. Etheridge shared his thoughts on the SEC Tournament's new format, Paul Mainieri's lack of success in year one at South Carolina, and his scouting report of the Gamecocks. Etheridge said LSU is in a great spot for a top-eight national seed in the NCAA Tournament.
Mike, Steve, and Charlie played their daily "Triple Option" segment. Steve reviewed the Saints' latest signings. Charlie celebrated Brother Martin baseball's run to the state championship series. Mike answered questions from WWL listeners about Derek Carr and the Saints' offseason moves.
Dan Gill is joined by Jeff Nowak, Saints sideline reporter and WWL digital content producer to quickly break down the news regarding Saints QB Derek Carr retiring from the NFL.