Buffalo Bills historian and author Budd Bailey drops by to talk about his new book, while Irvin Muchnick proposes radical changes to how we view football moving forward in his recent release.
Authors Jonathan Mayo (Smart, Wrong, and Lucky: The Origin Stories of Baseball's Unexpected Stars) and J. Daniel (Suds Series: Baseball, Beer Wars, and the Summer of '82) stop by to talk all things baseball.
All isn't well in Minnesota these days. The team is 1-4, Justin Jefferson just hit the IR, and Kirk Cousins could be dangled as trade bait. The boys also break down their winners and losers through 5 weeks in the NFL.
It's the homestretch of the MLB season, so we brought on authors Tim Brown (The Tao of the Backup Catcher) and Erik Sherman (Daybreak at Chavez Ravine) to sit down and talk about their recently released books.
We joined by former Green Bay Packers OL Andy Phillips whose new book "Round Zero" is available everywhere to break down the NFL Draft process. Then Theresa Runstedtler, author of "Black Ball" joins us to talk about 1970's basketball and how Ka
Craig Anich stops by to help break down the Alex DeBrincat trade out of Ottawa. Then we're joined by author Stephen Lane, who's new book "Long Run to Glory: The story of the greatest marathon in Olympic history, and the women who made it happen
Kyle Kirkwood from the Front Office Podcast swings by to break down the Richard Williams biopic, King Richard, which earned Will Smith the Oscar for best actor in 2022.
The NBA dropped several huge stories today, with a franchise up for sale and superstar receiving a lengthy suspension. Plus, we sit down with NYU professor, and author of "How Basketball Can Save The World" David Hollander.
Matt Robinson from Tall Can Audio joins us to break down the latest developments with his beloved Toronto Maple Leafs, and what fans can expect over the next few weeks.
Devon Gallant swings by to help break down a wild couple of days at the NFL Draft. Who went where, what were the value picks, and who left their fanbases as confused as ever when all was said and done.