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The Kevin Walsh Show brings you sharp takes and winning bets multiple times a week. Kevin locks in on the biggest stories across the sports world—breaking down the best in the game and the best bets on the board. Insightful, bold, and always on point.

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Kevin Walsh reacts to Super Bowl 60, breaking down how Drake Maye and the Patriots were exposed on the biggest stage and why the Seahawks may have emerged as the biggest long-term winner from the game. Where does Sam Darnold now rank among NFL quarterbacks after capturing a Super Bowl title, and what does his rise mean for teams searching for their next franchise QB? Kevin also takes an early look at 2026–27 Super Bowl odds before closing with best bets across college basketball and the NBA, including Kansas vs. Arizona and Lakers vs. Thunder.
Kevin Walsh breaks down a bizarre NBA Trade Deadline that felt frozen by Giannis and the Bucks and what that means for the rest of the league. Plus, a look ahead to an awesome few days of college basketball with marquee matchups on deck. Kevin also dives into Super Bowl 60 betting angles and talks believing in Drake Maye over Sam Darnold.
Kevin Walsh dives into one of the most polarizing NBA shakeups, breaking down what works and what doesn’t in the James Harden–Darius Garland swap. Why the Wizards trading for Anthony Davis might make more sense than people think, and what the long-term vision could be. Plus, Kevin closes the show with college basketball best bets as the slate ramps up.
On this episode of The Kevin Walsh Show, Kevin dives into the latest NBA buzz, starting with the James Harden–Cavaliers trade chatter and whether it actually makes sense. He breaks down the ripple effects of Jaren Jackson Jr. landing in Utah, then zeroes in on a sneaky sleeper spot for Giannis that could flip the league on its head. Plus, Kevin closes things out with his best bets across the NBA and college basketball.
Kevin Walsh breaks down the latest around the Darryn Peterson situation and what it means for Kansas basketball before diving into his favorite bets on the board. Best looks for Texas Tech vs. Kansas, the top play from the NBA slate, and early value bets for Super Bowl 60.
Kevin Walsh is joined by Joe Friezo and Sam Yarnell to break down who’s really to blame for the Eagles’ struggles — and whether Nick Sirianni is back on the hot seat. The crew buys and sells NFC contenders, debates whether the Chiefs and Bills are still the AFC’s best bets, and makes the case for the Ravens. Plus, MVP talk and Myles Garrett's dominance.
Kevin Walsh is joined by Joe Friezo to unpack a massive week in sports — from the Mavericks firing Nico Harrison and the growing uncertainty around Anthony Davis’ future. The guys discuss whether Cooper Flagg’s recent struggles are a real concern, check in on LeBron and the Lakers’ best path forward, and break down the highly anticipated freshmen class in college hoops. Plus, is Joe Burrow still part of the NFL’s “Big 4”? And what’s really on the line this season for Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson, and Jalen Hurts?
Kevin Walsh is joined by Joe Friezo to break down a wild start to the NBA season — are the Thunder built to win 70 games? Is Wemby already the best player in the world? Plus, a LeBron and Lakers vibe check and what to make of the NBA’s gambling scandal — who should actually be worried? The guys wrap up with a World Series preview and whether we’re witnessing the start of a “Dave Roberts Curse.”
Kevin Walsh is joined by Sam Yarnell and Joe Friezo on The Kevin Walsh Show for a full breakdown of the week’s biggest storylines. The trio opens with the MLB Playoffs — assessing the state of the Yankees, Aaron Judge’s evolving legacy, and their World Series predictions. Then they turn to Philadelphia, where questions swirl around the Eagles: will AJ Brown be traded, does Jalen Hurts deserve more credit or more blame, and is a season collapse on the horizon? Finally, the crew debates the three best teams in the AFC — are the Bills the clear No. 1, should the Chiefs be a concern, and can the Texans or Patriots make some real noise?
Kevin Walsh opens with quick hits on the 49ers’ NFC path, the WNBA Finals, and the possibility of a Dodgers-Yankees rematch. Then it’s on to the College Football Card with best bets for Alabama-Vanderbilt, FSU-Miami, Notre Dame-Boise State, and more. KW wraps things up with the NFL’s biggest storylines: what’s wrong with the Eagles, Jaxson Dart’s opportunity, Lamar Jackson’s outlook, and the Bengals’ quarterback future.
Kevin Walsh opens with quick hits on his Thursday Night Football best bet, the Ryder Cup, and Aaron Judge vs. Cal Raleigh. Then it’s on to his College Football card—headlined by Penn State vs. Oregon, Georgia vs. Alabama. Kevin closes with his NFL card, breaking down Chiefs vs. Ravens, Micah Parsons’ return to Dallas, and Bucs vs. Eagles.
Kevin Walsh is back with a fresh betting slate. He breaks down his College Football picks—including the favorites he’s fading, the best prop plays, and his top bet of the week. Then it’s on to the NFL, where Kevin highlights which teams need to make a statement this Sunday and why.
Kevin Walsh is back on The Kevin Walsh Show with a loaded breakdown of the NFL’s biggest storylines. He kicks things off with a Monday Night Football recap—Baker Mayfield’s MVP buzz, the Texans’ and Raiders’ offensive struggles, and the Chargers’ pass-happy approach. Then it’s on to the Super Bowl rematch: the Eagles staking their claim as the team to beat despite quirks in their passing game, plus the Chiefs reasons for concern and optimism moving forward. Kevin closes with Joe Burrow’s injury and what it means for the Super Bowl market, along with the return of Carson Wentz to the league.
Kevin Walsh is joined by Chris Kofsky to break down the Packers’ dominant win over the Commanders and what it means for their NFC standing, then turn to Sunday’s Super Bowl rematch between the Chiefs and Eagles. On the college side, it’s a “Buy or Sell” on Clemson, Georgia, South Florida, and Notre Dame before running through the full betting card for Saturday’s slate.
Kevin Walsh breaks down the Bears’ Monday Night Football meltdown and what it means heading into their matchup with the Lions. He reacts to the Buffalo Bills overtaking the Ravens as Super Bowl favorites and gives his stock up/stock down report on the Bengals and 49ers after Week 1. Kevin also dives into the Giants’ QB situation—when is the right time to start Jaxson Dart?—and looks ahead to next week’s massive Super Bowl rematch, laying out what’s really on the line.
Kevin Walsh starts with Eagles vs. Cowboys—should Dallas feel better or worse after the loss, how the weather delay factored in, and the start of Jalen Hurts’ MVP campaign. Next, a look around the NFL: who has more on the line, the Ravens or Bills, can the Bengals set the tone early, Rodgers’ return to MetLife, and Travis Hunter’s much-anticipated debut. Finally, it’s College Football Saturday picks—breaking down the biggest matchups and Kevin’s best bets of the week.
Kevin Walsh is joined by Sam Yarnell and Joe Friezo for a full NFL season preview. The crew dives into Super Bowl predictions, delivers their hottest (and coldest) takes, and breaks down their favorite win totals. Plus, the players they are buying and selling heading into this season.
Kevin Walsh dives into a loaded episode, starting with the Micah Parsons blockbuster trade and what it means for both the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys—are the Packers a real contender, and is there any silver lining for Dallas? Then it’s on to college football futures, breaking down the title chances for Clemson, Oregon, and Alabama, plus why Ole Miss might be a sneaky sleeper and where the best Heisman value lies. Finally, Kevin locks in his Week 1 picks with marquee matchups like Ohio State–Texas, Clemson–LSU, and Miami–Notre Dame.
Kevin Walsh dives into a Best Ball Mania Draft, walking you through each pick round by round — QB1 decisions, RB fades, and WR sleepers included. Plus, some Heisman chatter and a look at potential new additions to the show.
Kevin Walsh breaks down the recent trade requests from Micah Parsons and Terry McLaurin—will either actually be moved, which teams could come calling, and whose absence would have a bigger impact? Then, a scan of the Super Bowl odds and the teams that are starting to stand out. Lastly, where to find value in the World Series market.
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