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Jacari and Jamari are back for another high-energy edition of the 2 Minute Drill, breaking down all the chaos from Week 11 as we head into a massive Week 12 slate. The guys open the show recapping Alabama’s gritty win over LSU, Indiana’s shocking near-upset of Penn State, Oregon’s survival in a rain-soaked battle with Iowa, and Tulane’s wild finish against Memphis in a crucial Group of Five showdown.In Segment Two, the fellas dive into the national storylines shaking up the college football landscape — including the wide-open Heisman race, whether a non-QB deserves the trophy, and why Pat Narduzzi’s viral comments landed so terribly with Pitt fans. They also break down the ACC chaos, Group of Five playoff hopes, and whether anyone can slow down Ohio State.Finally, Jacari and Jamari close the show with their Week 12 predictions, including Notre Dame–Pitt, Oklahoma–Alabama, Texas–Georgia, and a sneaky-good Iowa–USC matchup that could swing rankings across the board.Fast takes, real analysis, and nothing held back — this is the 2 Minute Drill.
On this week’s Breaking Sports with Yarbs & Will, the guys thaw out from a surprise snow and dive straight into a wild slate: Indiana–Penn State’s toe-tap classic (was that Francisco Mendoza’s Heisman moment?) and a spirited side rant on Gus Johnson going full Nic Cage; why Texas A&M might secretly be No. 1 while the ACC keeps eating itself; USC’s jersey-swap fake-punt loophole; and LSU’s Brian Kelly mess, buyout brinkmanship, and statehouse drama. They unpack the growing prop-bet scandal (why college props might be first on the chopping block), then hit Sports STAT: Cade Cunningham’s 45 on 45 shots, a Browns-Jets stat unicorn, and Philly’s turnover stinginess. Pop-culture pit stop: a new Eddie Murphy doc sparks a “3-on-3” of their favorite Eddie films (Beverly Hills Cop, Trading Places, Coming to America and more). The Get Off My Lawn duo goes at the NBA’s new USA vs. World All-Star format and the habit of gold-jacket-ing QBs after five good games. Finally: Panthers-Saints autopsy (does Dave Canales trust Bryce Young?), plus whether late-season Thursday nighters should exist at all. It’s jokes, receipts, and rants—STAT.
On this episode of Throw Up Tackle, THE! Mario Washington, The DOK, and LJ unleash the boo birds on a chaotic week across the sports universe. They roast the Dallas Mavericks’ front office after Nico Harrison’s firing and the lingering insanity of trading Luka for AD while Cooper Flagg is miscast as a point guard. They pivot to New York, where Brian Daboll is out, Mike Kafka is in, and the Belichick-to-the-Giants whispers spark a brutally honest conversation about who “looks” like an NFL head coach. The crew then dives into the growing gambling mess: MLB pitchers allegedly rigging pitch-by-pitch props for a few thousand dollars, the dark side of player props, and how legalized betting is both exposing and enabling this nonsense. From there it’s buyout season—Brian Kelly vs LSU and why, if you write a $54 million clause, you better honor it—and a heated look at the YouTube TV vs Disney/ESPN standoff that’s holding fans’ games hostage and poking at a bigger question about the future of live sports.They wrap with sharp NFL and CFB takes on the Chiefs, Lions, Broncos, Seahawks, Cowboys, Colorado and more, plus the weekly picks, sidebars, lemon pepper wings, and just enough slander to keep everybody honest.Check out Throw Up Tackle on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@fourcastmediaCheck out Throw Up Tackle on our website at http://www.pushplaypods.com/throwuptackleBe sure to like and subscribe! You don't want to miss this edition of Throw Up Tackle!
On this episode of Speed This Week, the crew chief and driver Trey Rice dig into what Corey Heim’s historic Truck Series season really means. They break down just how absurd his 2025 numbers were—leading over half the laps all year, dominating every major stat column, and cementing himself as the next big thing in NASCAR.From whether Toyota and 23XI can afford to ever let him go, to how quickly he could win at the Cup level, the guys make the case that Heim isn’t just good—he’s era-defining. From there, they zoom out to the bigger picture: crumbling TV ratings, scattered broadcast/streaming deals, Amazon races nobody can find, and why NASCAR is risking its core audience by being everywhere and nowhere at once. They touch on the Michael Jordan vs. NASCAR legal fight, the charter bubble, and why the France family’s control of the sport is under real pressure.The show closes with a look at gambling scandals in other sports (and why Trey is convinced that kind of thing doesn’t fly in NASCAR), plus a quick check-in on the Carolina Panthers’ brutal loss to the Saints and what it reveals about play-calling, Bryce Young, and missed opportunities.Fast numbers, honest opinions, zero sugarcoating.
In this week’s episode of Carolina Confidential, Gerrell Wheeler breaks down the Panthers’ disappointing Week 10 loss to the New Orleans Saints — a game that slipped away because of poor preparation, inconsistency, and another frustrating outing from Bryce Young. Dro dives deep into what went wrong, from the team’s lack of focus in practice to the offense’s complete collapse after an early touchdown. He unpacks key stats that tell the story — 388 yards allowed, just 175 gained — and questions how the Panthers could make Tyler Shough and Alvin Kamara look like world-beaters.Gerrell also calls out leadership and accountability issues, from Bryce’s body language to Coach Dave Canales admitting the team simply “wasn’t prepared.” Can the Panthers rebound against the Falcons and keep their wild card hopes alive, or is this the beginning of the end for their season? Tune in for a raw, passionate breakdown from one of the most honest voices in Carolina sports.
The championship weekend chaos is in the rearview, and Speed This Week is wide open. The Crew Chief and Driver Trey Rice break down an unforgettable trip to Phoenix, where Trey was on-site for one of the most dominant Truck seasons in NASCAR history. They relive Corey Heim’s ridiculous seven-wide, one-handed restart move, his insane 12-win stat line, and how he basically forced his way into future Hall of Fame conversations. From there, they dive into the Xfinity finale—Conor Zilisch’s heartbreak, Jesse Love’s execution, pit crews swinging titles—and then hit the Cup Series, where Denny Hamlin’s blown shot and Kyle Larson’s quiet clinch spark a real talk conversation about the playoff format and who actually deserved this one.Off the track, things get even spicier: the guys unpack Michael Jordan and Denny’s legal fight with NASCAR, charter prices going nuclear, falling TV numbers, streaming problems, and whether the France family’s grip on the sport looks a lot like a monopoly. Could an MJ-backed rival series ever work? What happens on December 1st? And is a return to an old-school format the only way to save the product? All that, plenty of sarcasm, and zero legal degrees on this week’s Speed This Week.
Week 11 of college football is here, and Jacari and Jamari are breaking down everything you need to know heading into the weekend! The duo kicks things off with a deep dive into Texas’ statement win over Vanderbilt, led by Arch Manning’s best performance yet, and what it means for the Longhorns’ SEC title hopes. Then they turn their attention to Georgia’s gritty comeback over Florida, Miami’s overtime collapse against SMU, and Oklahoma’s survival against Tennessee — analyzing how each game shakes up the playoff picture.In segment two, they dissect the first College Football Playoff rankings, debating who’s overrated (Notre Dame?) and which underdogs deserve more love (watch out for Pitt and JMU). Finally, they close with Week 11 predictions — from Memphis vs. Tulane and Oregon vs. Iowa, to Alabama vs. LSU — and what each matchup could mean for the postseason race.Fast-paced, sharp, and full of energy — this week’s 2 Minute Drill has everything a college football fan needs to get ready for the stretch run.
Yarbs and Will are back and today they open with the ACC’s “Halloween Massacre,” Dabo’s ref-blasting and why officiating needs accountability just like coaches and players. Then it’s CFP rankings hysteria vs. reality, an Oregon gut-check, and a detour into band lore—from LSU’s 66-year-old tuba rookie to Ohio State’s family “dot the i” moment.The guys rip into the ESPN vs. YouTube TV carriage fight and the streaming sprawl that made “cutting the cord” a joke, hit NASCAR with Denny Hamlin’s heartbreak, and serve up Get Off My Lawn: pharma-commercial dance numbers, and why Dallas is absolutely not “America’s Team.” They also rapid-fire the week’s oddities (Tom Brady’s cloned dog), Tuberville’s tone-deaf comments, and their 3-on-3 of most overrated movies (prepare yourself: The Dark Knight, Titanic, Pulp Fiction, The Godfather, Citizen Kane catch strays).Finally, they celebrate the Panthers’ stunner over Green Bay, size up Saints-week stakes, debate Bills-Chiefs regular season vs. playoff truth, and wonder if Kyler’s time in Arizona is over with Jacoby Brissett thriving. Chaos, jokes, and strong takes—exactly how Breaking Sports likes it.
Gerrell Wheeler is FIRED UP after the Panthers marched into Lambeau and stunned the Packers. He breaks down how rookie kicker Ryan Fitzgerald redeemed a missed PAT with a clutch 49-yard game-winner, why Rico Dowdle has become the heartbeat of the offense (25 carries, 130 yards, 2 TDs—and top-3 in league rushing), and yes… that “two pumps” flag. Gerrell credits a battered O-line for standing up to the pass rush, explains Bryce Young’s low-volume day, and spotlights a defense that rattled Jordan Love (one pick, nearly two) with constant pressure.Beyond the box score, it’s a vibe check on the rebuild: young defenders flashing, smart personnel moves, and a team finally finishing games. At 5–4, Gerrell lays out why this looks like the modern blueprint—steady growth under Dan Morgan and Dave Canales—and why the NFC (and maybe the NFL) should take notice. Then it’s on to the slate ahead—starting with a Saints matchup he labels a must-win—and the path to a finish above .500.If you needed a sign the tide is turning in Carolina, this was it.
The guys jump into the money talk early in this episode discussing why ESPN vanished from YouTube TV, what carriage fees really are, and how the math (and greed) behind cable → streaming is squeezing fans. Expect real numbers, real frustration, DirecTV flashbacks, and a debate about whether we’re just rebuilding cable with extra steps. That flows into an AI reality check—what “AI” is (and isn’t), why studios want shortcuts, and a house-robot demo that turned out to be… a person on the other end. 😬On the field and the court: the crew revisits Josh Allen vs. Patrick Mahomes (regular season bragging vs. playoff reality), the AFC playoff picture, and why doubting 15 is still a bad bet. Then it’s Ja Morant’s slump (and usage), Memphis’s mess, and who actually owns fixing it. They wrap with Pick’em standings, trap-game alarms, and rapid-fire Week picks—plus the running joke of who needs to “sell the house” next.If you care about touchdowns, TV deals, and the truth behind your monthly bill, this one’s for you.Check out Throw Up Tackle on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@fourcastmediaCheck out Throw Up Tackle on our website at http://www.pushplaypods.com/throwuptackleBe sure to like and subscribe! You don't want to miss this edition of Throw Up Tackle!
Week 10 is here, and Jakari and Jamari are breaking it all down on The 2 Minute Drill! The duo kicks things off recapping a wild slate of SEC action — Alabama’s close call against South Carolina, Ole Miss surviving Oklahoma, Vandy’s continued rise, and Texas A&M dominating LSU in Death Valley.In Segment 2, they tackle the biggest stories shaking college football: Brian Kelly’s firing at LSU, Deion Sanders’ situation at Colorado, and how coaching changes could reshape entire programs. Plus, they debate the new NCAA rule on players betting on pro sports and what it means for the game.Finally, in Segment 3, the guys make their predictions for this weekend’s biggest matchups — from Vandy vs. Texas to Oklahoma vs. Tennessee and beyond — calling out every potential trap game and playoff spoiler.College football fans, this one’s loaded with hot takes, deep analysis, and classic 2 Minute Drill energy.Listen now on FourcastSports.com — and don’t forget to subscribe for weekly recaps, bold predictions, and locker-room-level conversation.
Yarbs & Will pull on the rain jacket and dive into a drenched sports week. They open with college football: why Indiana might deserve No. 1 over Ohio State, how the Big Ten title game could lock in the top playoff seeds, and trap-spot alerts across the ACC (Georgia Tech at NC State, Miami at SMU, Virginia at Cal). They hit Texas-Vandy, Oklahoma-Tennessee as a true elimination game, and whether Lane Kiffin should bolt if Ole Miss wins out—plus the LSU buyout chaos.Baseball fans get the 18-inning World Series marathon and a reality check on the “Shohei is the GOAT” debate. In the NBA, the gambling scandal meets prop-bet culture and integrity questions. The guys celebrate the Sports Equinox, argue Halloween candy (the Great Candy Corn Wars), and drop a jaw-tilter about Belichick’s dating life.NFL close: the maddening Falcons, Wentz’s gritty (and scary) night, Panthers’ Buffalo beatdown with Green Bay looming, and a temperature check on Washington’s reset.“Get Off My Lawn”: Marlins Man behind home plate and never-ending NASCAR playoff complaints.
Championship week is here, and the crew chief & driver are rolling into Phoenix. Will (still running on fumes after a 3 a.m. baseball marathon) and Trey break down a loaded slate: the NASCAR charter fight (and Michael Jordan’s blunt take), what it means for teams and jobs, a Martinsville recap across all three series, and a full title-weekend preview—plus their picks. On the docketCharter controversy: MJ’s “laughable” label, massive profits vs. shrinking team budgets, and real-world job impact.Martinsville Trucks: Trey was there—Corey Heim keeps rewriting the record book; Lane Riggs shows restraint; Taylor Gray breaks through.Xfinity chaos: Hard racing turns to heat—post-race spin, penalties, and why Phoenix could be a hornet’s nest.Cup: William Byron controls Martinsville; what it says about Hamlin, Larson, Byron, Briscoe heading to the desert.Champ Weekend picks: Trucks—Heim (watch Majeski/Honeycutt); Xfinity—Allgaier vs Zilisch; Cup—Denny time? with Byron/Larson lurking.Listen on FourcastSports.com
This week, the crew dives headfirst into the NBA’s betting scandal: Chauncey Billups, Terry Rozier, and Damon Jones—what the indictments say, how a La Cosa Nostra poker ring fits in, and why prop-bet “unders” are a ticking time bomb. Mario, The DOK, and LJ debate how much the players knew, why “helping your boy” can wreck a career, and whether legal betting has made policing easier—or temptation worse.Then it’s on to the court: 50 is the new 40 as scorers pile up monster nights—does offense still wow if nobody guards?College football chaos follows: Brian Kelly out at LSU and a jaw-dropping $168M in dead money for fired coaches—who pays, why buyouts keep ballooning, and which agents are eating good.They close with NFL picks and quick hits on shaky QBs, surging defenses, and which contenders actually need this week’s win the most.Smart takes, wild theories, and just enough chaos—Throw Up Tackle style.Check out Throw Up Tackle on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@fourcastmediaCheck out Throw Up Tackle on our website at http://www.pushplaypods.com/throwuptackleBe sure to like and subscribe! You don't want to miss this edition of Throw Up Tackle!
Host Gerrell Wheeler breaks down the Carolina Panthers’ humiliating 40–9 loss to the Buffalo Bills, calling it “cheeks” from start to finish. From a defense that gave up 216 rushing yards to James Cook to an offensive line decimated by injuries, Wheeler pulls no punches on how bad things looked.He dives into Andy Dalton’s struggles — turnovers, sacks, and missed chances — while questioning how a team facing one of the league’s worst run defenses couldn’t get the ground game going. Still, there’s a silver lining: Rico Dowdle’s emergence as RB1 and a possible shift away from politics toward performance.With a tough matchup against the Packers ahead, Wheeler says the Panthers have no choice but to tighten up or risk another 40-point embarrassment.
Jacari and Jamari blitz through a loaded college football slate. They open with rapid reactions to four headline games: Bama’s defense flipping the script vs. Tennessee, Georgia’s fourth-quarter surge to outlast Ole Miss, Notre Dame grinding past USC behind Jeremiyah Love’s monster night, and Vanderbilt’s statement W over LSU in a season that suddenly feels historic in Nashville.Segment two turns spicy: should Mike Norvell be back at FSU given the record and that massive buyout? Who’s next on the hot seat? The guys also salute the midweek #MACtion-style chaos (Conference USA & friends), weigh UCLA’s interim-era bounce under Tim Skipper, and sort contenders vs. pretenders (hello, Vandy & BYU; not so fast, Georgia Tech).They close with picks and quick game plans for the week: UCLA–Indiana, Ole Miss–Oklahoma, Texas A&M–LSU, and Missouri–Vanderbilt—with differing calls, upset alerts, and a whole lot of logic. High tempo, sharper takes, zero huddles.
Crew Chief Will and Driver (Trey Rice) fire up another fast lap through the weekend that was and the showdown to come. After some Carolina-weather banter and a quick victory lap for the Panthers’ grind-it-out win over the Jets (and Trey’s… creative math about upsetting Buffalo), the guys dive into Talladega:Trucks: Gio Ruggiero nabs a popular W, TRICON keeps flexing, and Lane Riggs’ pre-qual penalty looms large heading to Martinsville. Corey Heim’s already through, but the cut-line math is brutal.Xfinity: Austin Hill wins via fuel strategy and superspeedway savvy.Cup: Chase Briscoe punches his ticket while Kyle Larson runs dry late—strategy bites hard.Then it’s a full Martinsville preview across all three series: why the paperclip races different after three series lay rubber, how a chilly night could tweak feel (more grip, less pace), and where the pressure will pop. Trucks are razor-tight (Riggs -6), Xfinity has two virtual locks (Zilisch, Allgaier) with a knife fight brewing for the last spots (Creed, Mayer, Jones, Smith vs. a short-track-strong Carson), and in Cup the guys circle Ryan Blaney as the form pick while Hendrick/JGR/Penske stack the deck. Denny’s Martinsville average (9.8) and a sentimental push for Chase Elliott cap the lap.If you like strategy calls, pit-stall chess, and cut-line nerves, this one’s got all the throttle.
Basketball is back and Jeremy Grandison is drowning (happily) in it. From the NBC-on-NBA nostalgia hit to a double-OT Rockets–Thunder classic, he sprints through opening-week fireworks: Shai vs. KD in winning time, Luka’s 43 and Steph’s dagger, then a full-throttle breakdown of Victor Wembanyama’s year-three takeover—turning a locked-in Anthony Davis into a highlight reel footnote. Jeremy crowns Wemby the league’s new “alpha predator,” unpacks Anthony Edwards’ Taskmaster-style skill upgrades, and spotlights BJ Edgecombe’s 34-point TD Garden statement.The pace never slows: the Hornets as must-watch League Pass chaos, the Clippers looking AARP, and a masterclass on how the Warriors still win with brains—blitzing Luka, weaponizing Steph’s gravity, and letting Draymond orchestrate. It’s the Elam Ending for podcasts: no set runtime, Jeremy sets the target score, hits the game-winner, and gets out—after teeing up Warriors-Nuggets and a stacked week ahead. Hoops avalanche. Bring a floatie.
Mark Yarbro and Will open with a hilarious mea culpa—Will walks back his all-time worst take (no, Dave Gettleman is not in the Hall of Fame). From there, the guys dig into college football’s chaos: Curt Cignetti locking in at Indiana and why it feels sustainable, Miami’s step-back and what “the U is back” really means, plus Vanderbilt’s rise behind swaggering QB Diego Pavia. They scan the slate ahead (Virginia at UNC, Oklahoma–Ole Miss, A&M at LSU) and talk playoff résumés as “quality wins” get harder to find.On the pro side, it’s coach hot-seat season: why Mike McDaniel may not survive the year, how Brian Daboll hangs on, and what Woody Johnson’s comments say about the Jets’ dysfunction. They hit the NFL headlines (Denver’s wild rally, Tampa’s offensive struggles, the Rams looking for real, Seattle with Sam Darnold, and Indianapolis humming) before switching to October baseball—Game 7 magic and the World Series set—along with a rant about Fox running a split-screen ad in the top of the ninth. The new “Get Off My Lawn” segment swings at both TV execs and the “football is soft now” crowd. Plus: a spooky “Three on Three” pop-culture draft of horror flicks (from Halloween to Children of the Corn).
On this week’s Carolina Confidential, Gerrell Wheeler celebrates a long-awaited moment — the Carolina Panthers are 4–3 and above .500 for the first time since 2021. Gerrell breaks down the Panthers’ gritty 13–6 win over the Jets, highlighting a dominant defensive performance featuring six sacks, two JC Horn interceptions, and a resurgent pass rush led by Derrick Brown.But while the defense shines, Gerrell isn’t letting the offense off the hook. He dives into the inconsistency on offense, the impact of Bryce Young’s injury, and how Andy Dalton and the running game must step up against the Bills and Packers.Plus, he explains why coordinator shifts under Ejiro Evero and Dave Canales are finally paying off — and why optimism is cautiously returning to Charlotte. The city’s buzzing again, and as Gerrell puts it: “This is what the rebuild is supposed to look like.”
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