All good things must end. But the best things get a reboot!
The most important question you'll hear this holiday season. We're giving you the answer.
Look, it's pretty straightforward. Read the title.
Steve Klauke, described by some as "an institution unto himself" in the world of Utah sports broadcasting, calls in to talk about Weber State's big weekend ahead, and shares stories from his 27 years covering the Jazz, the Bees, and everything in between.
NIT Stu answers questions from his favorite readers and listeners.
Wisconsin basketball legend Dan Fahey joins NIT Stu just in time for college basketball season. This is objectively one of the best episodes so far.
Beef Stu comes by to talk college football, as well as his place in our society.
Jamie Ellis and Cameron Compton join NIT Stu to make a case for why D2: The Mighty Ducks should NOT be banned in schools (or anywhere else).
NIT Stu interviews FanSided's Hunter Kuffel, who pitches our favorite NIT blogger on becoming an NBA fan.Apologies for the audio glitches within the interview. It was a learning experience, and we will be better in the future. Thanks to Hunter for putting up with such an NIT-caliber podcast.
NIT Stu sits down with a glass of milk to answer this month's questions from his dearest listeners.
NIT Stu experiences his first World Dairy Expo, highlighted by an interview with the fine people behind Cowsmopolitan Magazine.
Patrick O'Connor (also known as "ricky") calls in to discuss ricky's artistic career, the upcoming release of his new film "Seeing Things," and, of course, the NIT.
NIT Stu grabs a glass of chocolate milk and hops on the phone with his cousin, Kalvin Peterson, who has some important information to share about fast food coffee.
WARNING: Due to technological difficulties, this episode might be a very large file. We suggest you use wifi rather than cellular data to listen to it.Due to the same technological difficulties, the host of this podcast was quite frazzled while recording (little did he know his low point would come after the recording, when he spent multiple hours getting the file saved and uploaded). Please forgive all rambling, as well as anything he said that didn't make sense. Heck, if he said something that upset you, it was probably because he was in such a dark place himself, so take it easy on the guy. He's had a long week.In this episode, NIT Stu sits down with a glass of milk to respond to the questions of his loyal readers and listeners, all sent since the last mailbag, back in August.
NIT Stu sits down with Pat and Meg Hogan to learn more about the Love Where You Live movement. Along the way, they discuss Max Muncy, a lost podcast from the days of yore, and more fresh water than you could ever imagine.
NIT Stu sits down with Twitter personality @derrickwillems to discuss Pete Carroll, the Minnesota State Fair, and Aaron Rodgers' new deal.
NIT Stu travels to Fargo to try to learn about the world of the FCS.