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Knicks Win It All, Caitlin Clark Gets Hit in the Throat, Serena's Back, and the World Cup Is Actually Good" | June 26, 2026 Episode Description (for Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Buzzsprout — paste here): The New York Knicks just ended a 53-year championship drought. Caitlin Clark got punched in the throat on national television and the refs didn't call a foul. Serena Williams — at 44 — just accepted a…
We start of strong with Matt's opening day recap, we talk new screens, new challange rules, and how both of our teams made out on opening day. We are both alive in our respective brackets, Matt hanging on a dream of BIG10 sucess, at number 3 and Lydia holding firm in 5th place with Arizona cutting down the nets. The women's tournament is not getting as much attention as in years past and it could…
In this week's episode we talk about March Madness, as in weather and basketball and our predictions for the Mens and Womens tournaments. Opening Day is only a few days away, and Matt makes a strong prediciton for the AL East The WNBA Players have secured there much deserved bag, with the starting salary going from 60K to 300K per year. We also touch on the passing of Robert Mueller III.
We are back! One trip to Florida later and warmer weather in the Moutnians has us very eager for spring! While we were away a lot has happened, so we kick things off with the Ravens giving up two first round draft picks for Maxx Crosby. We then head back to Italy for the paraolympics that started on March 7th, that is not without it's own controversial decisions to allow Russians and Bulrusian…
This week we talk Olympics, the two gold medal games for US Mens and Women's Hockey, the mindset shift to take the pressure off and find joy, Lindsey Vonn's injuries, and finally we honor Bill Mazeroski, Robert DuVall, and the Rev. Jesse Jackson. We as always welome you to leave us a review and reach out to us, we will be back on the air in about a week.
We talk Daytona 500 is happening 1 hour early and it is great day for Americana, Super Bowl was the most boring game possible, and Matt killed it with the prop bet. and the olympics are saving us from the lull between football and baseball season and unitl March Madness fully kicks off. We are over curling espcially when the Canadain Team has been accused of two touching the stones. XC country is…
The olympics kicked off this Friday wiht a pretty spectacular opening ceremony, in three differenct locations since winter events were about 3 hours apart. It was a great way to keep the athletes close to wear they are competeing and acknolwege them with their own mini opening ceremnonies. Vonn's comeback came to a crashing halt on her first competion run since her ACL tear. She was airlifted off…
This past week was full of new hires, transfer portal juggling and some questionable goverment arrests of notable journalists. We cover who we think will win the superbowl, what the new coaching landscape looks like in 2026, and Matt tells you how he really feels about Robert Kraft. The Portal shuffle is upon us with a free agency style for 18-22 year olds, and Unlimited transfers... what could go…
The Great NFL Coaching Shake-Up, Playoff Fever, & Western Maryland's Future! This week on the podcast, we dive headfirst into all the major shake-ups happening across the National Football League, including our thoughts on the new Baltimore Ravens Head Coach, Jesse Minter, and other notable hires! We break down the NFL Playoff action and look back at the excitement of the recent College Football…
This weeks episode we discuss: Two raw losses shake us this week: Bob Weir, the heartbeat of the Grateful Dead, passes at 78 after beating cancer, and in Minneapolis, 37-year-old American citizen Renee Nicole Good is dead, killed by an ICE agent. Then we pivot to sports, where competition, chaos, and comebacks remind us what resilience looks like. From Weir's light in dark places to Good's fight…