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Evan & Tiki brings balance, brains and edge to New York sports talk. Evan Roberts’ fan-first intensity pairs with Tiki Barber’s perspective from inside the game to create debate that’s informed, passionate and rarely predictable. Whether it’s Giants and Jets analysis, Yankees and Mets arguments, or Knicks, Nets and league-wide storylines, the conversation goes deeper than hot takes. Throw in Shaun Morash, who stirs the pot with unfiltered opinions and the raw pulse of the fanbase, and you have Evan & Tiki, a show where New York sports get talked through — not talked over.
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The final hour of the Evan & Tiki Show brings the heat as March Madness takes over the conversation!
The pressure is on the Johnnies to get out of the weekend alive, plus the NFL may have an interesting quirk coming
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber dive into the real expectation for St. John’s as March Madness begins and ask the question New York fans are wrestling with: is a Sweet 16 run enough, or does this team need to do more? With Rick Pitino, a brutal bracket, and the weight of real postseason expectations, the conversation centers on what success actually looks like now that the Johnnies are no longer just a feel-good story.
They also get into the drama and beauty of the NCAA tournament, debate whether the format should ever change, react to the cultural impact of Chuck Norris, and mix in sharp takes on the Yankees, Dennis Rodman’s wrestling Hall of Fame case, and the constant tension between hype, legacy, and reality in New York sports.
The conversation covers a little bit of everything in New York sports, from what actually matters in spring training to the latest Giants debate that has fans fired up. Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber dig into the Yankees’ pitching decisions, whether strong spring performances should force roster changes, and how much patience a contender should really have when younger talent is pushing for bigger roles.
They also dive into the Giants from every angle, including draft strategy, why the Jeremiah Love discussion has become so divisive, and which matchup would make the most sense for a season opener. Along the way, the episode veers into NCAA Tournament expansion, the future of the NIT, the growing appeal of flag football, and even the scheduling headache of Mets, Yankees, Giants, and Jets all colliding on the same weekend.
St. John’s takes center stage as Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber dive into the pressure surrounding the Red Storm’s tournament opener and what a win or loss would mean for Rick Pitino’s run in New York. They also revisit the emotional pull of redemption in sports, from historic heartbreak to championship payback, and why some losses never fully disappear unless a title follows right behind them.
The conversation shifts to the NFL, where Evan and Tiki break down the growing idea of an 18-game season with players capped at 17 appearances, debating whether it is smart, unworkable, or completely against an athlete’s mindset. From strategy headaches and player compensation to Giants and Jets draft talk, roster-building concerns, and a lively back-and-forth over New York sports expectations, the episode mixes serious football debate with the kind of sharp, funny chaos that drives great sports radio.
Brandon Tierney joins Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber for a full breakdown of St. John’s heading into the tournament, diving into expectations, pressure, and what a deep run would mean for the program and its fanbase. The conversation opens with a debate every New York fan can relate to—Jets Super Bowl or St. John’s title—before shifting into why this moment feels especially significant under Rick Pitino.
Tierney analyzes the matchup with Northern Iowa, explaining the stylistic clash that could either play into St. John’s strengths or slow them down into an uncomfortable game. He also unpacks the team’s culture, the impact of transfers, and how Pitino has molded the roster into a contender, while addressing criticism about their résumé and what success truly looks like this season.
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber zero in on the stakes for St. John’s and Rick Pitino, debating just how devastating a first-round exit would be and where it would rank among New York sports disappointments. The pressure, expectations, and comparisons to past failures fuel a spirited argument about what truly defines a letdown in this city.
Things then take a turn into classic show chaos with the Cinco de Luncho, where San Diego-themed New York sports moments spark humor, storytelling, and plenty of pushback. From memorable playoff wins to quirky historical moments, the segment delivers laughs while highlighting the unique blend of nostalgia and unpredictability that closes out the show.
March Madness opens the conversation as Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber discuss the strange mix of pain and redemption that comes with unforgettable losses, and whether a championship run can truly erase the sting of history. The early focus also turns to local tournament storylines, including St. John’s, Hofstra, and LIU, as the hosts set the stage for a big day in college basketball and what New York-area fans should be watching.
From there, the debate shifts hard into football as Evan and Tiki tackle the NFL’s possible move to an 18-game season with players limited to 17 appearances. They break down why the idea sounds simple in theory but quickly becomes messy in practice, from locker-room mentality and player pay to lineup strategy, injury concerns, and the risk of creating games that feel forced or compromised.
The final stretch zeroes in on the chaos of scheduling season, as Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber break down all the possibilities for the Giants’ season opener and why certain matchups feel long overdue. From the surprising lack of recent openers against the Eagles to the appeal of facing a top contender early, they explore what would make the most sense—and what fans should actually want.
Things spiral into a full New York sports juggling act as they realize a potential nightmare scenario: Giants, Jets, and Mets-Yankees all happening at once. The guys debate which games would draw the most attention, how fans would manage it, and what the league might ultimately decide. They also touch on quirky scheduling trends, international NFL expansion logistics, and even a bizarre crossover moment involving Jameis Winston appearing on a Yankees-Giants broadcast.
The Giants take center stage as Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber dive into a fiery debate about the team’s draft strategy and overall direction. With speculation swirling around Jeremiah Love, the question becomes whether taking a running back that high makes any sense for a roster that still has major needs elsewhere.
The discussion intensifies as trade scenarios, roster construction, and long-term team building all come into play. They break down why moving up in the draft could be a massive gamble, how positional value factors into the decision, and what it would say about the Giants’ priorities if they go in that direction. It’s a passionate, no-holds-barred back-and-forth that captures exactly where the Giants stand—and why fans are so divided.
Spring training may not tell the whole story, but Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber dig into the parts that actually matter. They compare the Mets’ clearer right field picture with the Yankees’ tougher rotation calls, debating whether Carlos Lagrange has earned a real shot and how much stock to put into Ryan Weathers’ rough spring versus the Yankees’ longer-term plans.
The conversation also branches into bigger sports questions, from how teams should handle young pitching and bullpen needs to whether flag football specialists could really outperform NFL players in that format. They wrap the opening stretch with a lively debate on the NCAA Tournament, the fading relevance of the NIT, and whether expansion should create more meaningful paths for deserving mid-majors.
Remembering Chuck Norris, Tourney Format Ideas & Rodman Debate
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber shift gears to reflect on the larger-than-life legacy of Chuck Norris, looking at how he became a true cultural icon through action films, television, and the viral “Chuck Norris facts” that defined an era of internet humor. The conversation blends humor with appreciation as they revisit why Norris resonated across generations and remained relevant far beyond his on-screen career.
They also dive into a spirited debate over potential changes to the NCAA Tournament format, including a surprising player-driven idea that sparks strong reactions about preserving the one-and-done magic of March. Plus, the guys react to Dennis Rodman’s WWE Hall of Fame induction and what it says about celebrity crossover in wrestling, while mixing in fan calls and broader thoughts on how sports traditions evolve.
Is Sweet 16 Enough? St. John’s Faces March Reality Check
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber open the show by diving into the expectations surrounding St. John’s as March Madness tips off, questioning what should truly be considered a successful run. With the program no longer in “just happy to be here” territory, the conversation shifts to whether simply advancing past last year’s result is enough—or if the bar has been raised higher.
They break down the brutal bracket ahead, including potential matchups with Kansas and beyond, and debate how much context should matter when judging postseason success. The guys also explore how fan expectations have evolved and why this tournament feels like a defining moment for the program under Rick Pitino.
Howie Rose’s announcement that 2026 will be his final season behind the mic sets the tone for an emotional conversation as Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber react to the end of an era for Mets fans. From the shock of the news to the weight of what Rose has meant to the franchise, this episode captures the gratitude, nostalgia, and heartbreak that comes with saying goodbye to one of New York’s most beloved voices.
Evan and Tiki revisit the calls that defined Rose’s legacy, including Johan Santana’s no-hitter, the Rangers’ legendary Stephane Matteau goal, and the Mets’ 2015 pennant run, while also exploring what made him so unique on radio. The conversation widens into the changing feel of March Madness, how gambling and college sports have shifted the tournament’s appeal, and why certain sports moments still hit differently when the right voice is on the call.
Howie Rose joins Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber after announcing that the 2026 season will be his last in the Mets radio booth, opening up about why now feels like the right time to step away. In a candid and emotional conversation, Rose reflects on the adrenaline of the biggest moments, the challenge of knowing when to leave, and the personal side of a career built around nights at the ballpark.
The episode also becomes a celebration of Rose’s legacy, from unforgettable Mets and Rangers calls to stories about Tom Seaver, WFAN, and the art of play-by-play. He shares why radio has always meant the most to him, why mentoring the next generation matters, and why one final dream still lingers: calling a Mets championship before he signs off.
A spring training bunt turns into a full-blown baseball debate as Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber dig into the outrage over Braden Ward laying one down against Gerrit Cole in his first game back. What starts as a small play quickly becomes a bigger conversation about baseball etiquette, player opportunity, fan overreaction, and whether Yankees-Red Sox still carries real heat.
From arguing over Alex Cora’s influence and the value of speed guys off the bench to a detour into the Long Island debate, the guys keep the energy high and the opinions flying. They also get into the Mets’ 9-9-9 ballpark challenge, the best days to call out of work, Tommy Lugauer’s tournament whereabouts, and a memorable Howie Rose story and call that brings some true New York sports nostalgia to the table.
The final hour of Evan & Tiki brings EVERYTHING. The guys dive into NFL QB carousel debates, should the Jets take a shot on Tanner McKee or J.J. McCarthy? Plus, Carson Wentz lands back with Minnesota and sparks major questions
Breaking News to start the show as the legend, Howie Rose, announces it will be his final season. He joined the show in Hour 2 as well to reflect on his journey. Plus March Madness begins.
A powerful Howie Rose call brings the 2024 Mets season back into focus—but does it still feel the same today? The emotional tribute captures the magic of an unexpected run, yet with time and perspective, the conversation shifts to whether that season should be remembered as something more frustrating than inspiring.
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber dive into the tension between appreciating unforgettable moments and acknowledging what might have been, especially after the team failed to build on that success. The discussion expands into how quickly narratives change in sports, while also touching on Yankees spring training debates, Gerrit Cole’s approach, and a lively argument over whether Olympic flag football could rival baseball in ratings.
Quarterback speculation takes center stage as the guys break down potential trade targets like Tanner McKee and J.J. McCarthy. With teams juggling youth, depth, and long-term upside, the conversation dives into what makes a smart gamble versus a wasted opportunity in today’s NFL.
The energy shifts to baseball with a fiery debate over whether bunting on Gerrit Cole during spring training crosses the line or is simply smart strategy. Calls pour in as fans clash over “bush league” behavior, while the discussion expands to Nets frustrations, fan experiences at Barclays, and even a few hilarious hypotheticals—including who could survive a nine hot dog, nine beer challenge.






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Welcome back Joe 😎💯
lol 😂🤣 are u kidding me.. robot fans in the stands.. robots 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️ where has this world come to 😅😅
Steely Dan very underated band of the 1970s, love their music
awesome interview 👍 u play to win the game 😁😁
we'll miss you Minko 😢😢
Positively Swisherlious.. ohh baby 😁 Nick Swisher is one of my favorite Yankees from that 2009 team
ohh boy this is very ugly 😭😭 😡😡 I can believe it.. Cohen is not to take ownership of the Mets.. this is like the knife to the heart.. the Wilpons got to attach and got cold feet with this potential Cohen Met takeover.. this sucks.. this freaking sucks..
what I don't believe this.. what Carlos Beltran is parting ways with the Mets.. Carlos Beltran OMG 😭😭😈😈 I'm very pissed 🤬 Carlos Beltran what 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
Bros this game was awesome.. the best comeback I've seen in this playoffs
great interview 👍 guys
Coach Judge.. congratulations man on being the NY Giants new head coach 😎💯💪
Kyrie Irving is not coming back.. and the Nets should not let him play for the rest of the season.. let's go Spencer Dinwidde 😎👊🏾
happy New year bros
welcome back bros 😎.. R.I.P Don Imus if it wasn't for him the wfan and sports talk radio shock jock will never exist
Danny Dimes was magnificent 5 touchdowns no interceptions 🔥🔥🔥🔥😄
Joe Klecco should have been in the hall of fame already
the mid afternoon show 😄
feel better 😷 Evan 🙏🙏
YESSSSSSSSSS so happy that my team the New York Mets will get a new owner