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Bill opened the show by explaining why Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani is the greatest baseball player of all-time after he won his fourth MVP award. Bill then explained why he believes Ohtani's greatness will continue well into his career before praising Mike Vrabel for turning the Patriots around. Hour two started with Nick Wilson joining the show to discuss the coaching job Kevin Stefanski has done this season for the Browns, how hot his seat is and if he would welcome LeBron back to the Cavs. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if Cal Raleigh was robbed of the MVP, if the Jets should bench Justin Fields and if Deion Sanders will be coaching Colorado in 2026. The show ended with Bill crowning the Bum of the Week.
Bill opened the show by praising Eagles wide receiver AJ Brown for his comments criticizing the offense. Bill then divulged some programming ideas he has for the show for the rest of the year before telling a story how he almost got in trouble for returning a lost wallet. Would You Rather was next as Bill decided between eating Chick-Fil-A or In & Out from a vending machine and Tarik Skubal or Paul Skenes as his team's ace for next season. Hour two opened with former NFL tight end Clay Harbor joining the show to discuss if the Bears are good enough to win the NFC North and the areas where Caleb Williams has turned his game around. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if Nikola Jokic is a top 3 player in NBA history since 2000 and if fireworks are acceptable during a blowout. The show ended with Bill explaining why UCLA moving their football home from the Rose Bowl to SoFi Stadium would be beneficial for the program.
Bill opened the show by highlighting how the New York Giants job should be attractive for coaches like Kevin Stefanski and Mike Tomlin. Bill then reacted to the news that Jaguars two-way star Travis Hunter will miss the rest of the season with a knee injury and debated whether Hunter should stick to just one side of the ball. Start/Bench/Cut was next as Bill ranked the worst places for AirPods to die and the most intriguing NFL division races to watch down the stretch of the season. Hour two kicked off with Sports Illustrated college football reporter Bryan Fischer joining the show to react to the latest College Football Playoff rankings and which team could make a surprise run to the Playoff. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if Draymond Green was in the right to call out his teammates and if the Mavericks are on the right track after firing Nico Harrison. The show ended with Bill explaining why Bill Belichick will never coach in the NFL again.
Bill opened today's show by lamenting the performance by the Green Bay Packers and stated that head coach Matt LaFleur is coaching for his job for the rest of the season. Bill then explained why the Giants made the right move in firing head coach Brian Daboll before reacting to the breaking news that the Dallas Mavericks are firing GM Nico Harrison. NFL Power Rankings were next as Bill ranked the top 5 teams in the league heading into Week 11. College football insider Dennis Dodd joined the show to discuss the Big Ten's proposed private capital deal, which teams are national title contenders and why Lane Kiffin won't leave Ole Miss. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if he likes Mike McDaniel trolling Bills fans, if LSU is losing credibility and if the Giants are an attractive job. The show ended with Bill discussing whether he would rather have a great GM and a bad head coach or vice versa.
Bill opened the show by discussing the struggles of Aaron Rodgers and why it's a bad sign for the Steelers moving forward. Bill then discussed his biggest takeaway from the Bears win over the Giants and Dan Campbell taking over play calling for the Lions. 5 Things From College Football Week 11 was next as Bill reacted to Indiana squeaking by Penn State and Texas Tech dominating BYU. Hour two opened with Bill chatting with former NFL quarterback Steve Beuerlein about his belief level in Drake Maye and his concern level with the Bills. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if either the Seahawks or Patriots will make the conference championship game and if USC giving their backup quarterback the same number as the punter was bush league. The show ended with Bill taking a call on Caleb Williams and criticizing the Bills for not putting enough Allen.
Bill opened the show by reacting to the Broncos ugly 10-7 win over the Raiders and explained why this game proves his skepticism when it comes to Sean Payton succeeding in Denver. Bill then provided a health update on Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels before previewing the Week 10 college football slate. The first hour ended with Bill criticizing Wisconsin for bringing Luke Fickell back for the 2026 season. Hour two opened with Super Bowl champion and CBS Sports NFL analyst Bryant McFadden joining the show to discuss the state of Florida State football and which NFL team will be the best team in the league heading into the playoffs. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if there will be a quarterback controversy in San Francisco and if either Iowa or Missouri will pull off an upset on Saturday. The show ended with Bill crowning the Bum of the Week.
Bill opened the show by explaining why LeBron James should ask for a trade away from the Lakers amid their hot start to the season. Bill the debated a few landing spots that would make sense for LeBron before diving into Would You Rather, where Bill decided between cloning himself or cloning his dog and pursuing an acting or musical career. Hour two opened with Super Bowl champion Brady Poppinga joining the show to discuss what he makes of the Packers up and down start and whether the Patriots and Colts are legit. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if Lincoln Riley would leave USC for LSU and if the Raiders will have more turnovers than touchdowns against the Broncos. The show ended with Bill discussing the NFL teams with the most to prove in the second half of the season.
Bill opened the show by reacting to the Colts trading for Sauce Gardner and explained why he doesn't think the move will ultimately work before discussing the biggest error he believes the College Football Playoff committee made in their initial batch of rankings. Start/Bench/Cut was next as Bill ranked the best dance moves and the greatest current champions in sports. Hour two started with David Samson joining the show to breakdown what the Dodgers repeating as World Series champions means for baseball moving forward. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if the Bengals made a mistake in not trading Trey Hendrickson at the trade deadline and if the Big Ten will have more teams in the College Football Playoff than the SEC. The show ended with Bill taking a call on Notre Dame's ranking and explained why the Fighting Irish will never join a conference.
Bill opened the show by reacting to the Cardinals beating the Cowboys on Monday Night Football and explaining why Arizona needs to move on from Kyler Murray this offseason. Bill then takes a call on the Cowboys struggles before playing a game testing his belief in a few NFL teams at the midway point of the season. NFL Power Rankings were next as Bill ranked the five best teams in the league heading into Week 10. Hour two opened with Dan Wolken joining the show to discuss where the Auburn job ranks and if Dabo Swinney is capable of turning Clemson around. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if the Dodgers are good for baseball and his concern level with the Chargers. The show ended with Bill reflecting on the World Series ratings and explaining how baseball is booming.
Bill opened the show by reacting to the Dodgers winning the World Series and discussed why that entire series was a win for baseball. Bill then explained why the Bills beating the Chiefs means nothing before diving into 5 Things You Need To Know from Week 10 in College Football, where Bill hit on Auburn firing Hugh Freeze, Arch Manning dazzling against Vanderbilt and two top 10 teams getting upset by unranked teams. Hour two kicked off with Super Bowl champion Ryan Harris joining the show to discuss if Buffalo finally found the blueprint to beat the Chiefs in the playoffs and if the Seahawks are legit. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if Dan Quinn deserves criticism for Jayden Daniels getting hurt and if the Blue Jays blew the World Series before explaining further why the Dodgers deserve credit for winning the World Series to end the show.
Bill opened the show by discussing how the Dolphins embarrassed themselves on Thursday Night Football and said that Miami has no choice but to fire head coach Mike McDaniel. Bill then reacted to LSU firing athletic director Scott Woodward before giving Ryan a TV show recommendation. Bill then highlighted the importance of Nebraska beating USC this weekend to end the first hour. World Series champion Jerry Hairston Jr. joined the show to kick off hour two to discuss what the Dodgers need to do to force a Game 7 and why the LA bats have gone cold. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if the Dolphins firing general manager Chris Grier is the right move and if the Blue Jays will win the World Series. The show ended with Bill crowning the Bum of the Week.
Bill opened the show by praising the Blue Jays for beating the Dodgers in Game 5 and highlighted the incredible pitching performance by Trey Yesavage. Bill then reacted to the Louisiana governor's comments about the LSU head coaching search before diving into Would You Rather, where he decided between losing a leg for the Bears to win a Super Bowl or keeping the leg but never seeing a championship and chocolate or non-chocolate candy. Hour two kicked off with ESPN college football analyst Aaron Murray joining the show to discuss how he views the LSU head coaching job and if Vanderbilt is here to stay. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if the Blue Jays winning the World Series would be the biggest upset of this century and if the Ravens will beat the Dolphins by more than a touchdown on Thursday Night Football. Bill ended the show by hitting on the Dodgers hitting woes and discussed what he expects from Yoshinobu Yamamoto in Game 6.
Bill opened the show by crediting the Toronto Blue Jays for bouncing back to beat the Dodgers in Game 4 of the World Series. Bill and Ryan then discussed their Halloween costumes before Bill criticized the Steelers defense for severely underperforming this season. Start/Bench/Cut was next as Bill ranked whether Shohei Ohtani, Victor Wembanyama or Patrick Mahomes will be the best athlete three years from now and which holiday tradition is the best. Hour two opened with Mike Florio joining the show to discuss how the NBA betting scandal could impact the NFL and if the Steelers need to move on from Mike Tomlin. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if he's concerned about the Dodgers offense and if Thursday is a must-win game for the Ravens. The show ended with Bill taking a call and continuing to express his concern about the Steelers.
Bill opened the show by reacting to the incredible Dodgers 18-inning win over the Blue Jays and marveled at the incredible play of Shohei Ohtani. Bill then praised the Chiefs for their Monday Night Football win before reacting to Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin saying that money will not dictate his decision making. Bill then gave his Week 9 NFL Power Rankings to close out the first hour. Hour two opened with Bill highlighting how the Chiefs are once again the team to beat in the AFC and said that Patrick Mahomes is on track to win the MVP this season. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if Lane Kiffin will be the highest paid college football coach next season and if the late Game 3 finish will impact Shohei Ohtani's pitching performance in Game 4. The show ended with Bill discussing the historic Game 3 World Series game.
Bill opened the show by reacting to LSU firing head coach Brian Kelly and explained why Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin should stay right where he is. Bill then reacted to a report from The Athletic that Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian could be interested in becoming a NFL head coach before reveling in the struggles of Aaron Rodgers against the Packers. Hour two opened with 5 Things You Need To Know From Week 9 in College Football, where Bill reacted to Vanderbilt beating Missouri, Texas A&M blowing out LSU and the Big 12 entering the first weekend of November with five teams ranked in the top 25. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if the Ravens botching Lamar Jackson's injury status is a big deal and if the winner of Game 3 will win the World Series. The show ended with Bill explaining why he has a tough time rooting for the Dodgers.
Bill opened the show by reacting to the latest updates from the NBA illegal gambling scandal and highlighted why the onus is on commissioner Adam Silver to fix this. Bill then took calls on how the NBA should handle crisis and if prop bets should be banned before explaining why he doesn't believe that LeBron James has anything to do with this. Hour two kicked off with Bill chatting with You Better You Bet host Nick Kostos about his reaction to the gambling scandal before diving into Buy or Sell, where Bill answered if Aaron Rodgers needs a win more than the Packers and if the Blue Jays will win either Game 1 or Game 2 of the World Series. The show ended with Bill crowning the Bum of the Week.
Bill opened the show by discussing how the Miami Dolphins messed up a few years ago by giving Tua Tagovailoa a contract extension. Bill then reacted to the latest news coming from the FBI about the NBA illegal gambling scandal and explained the responsibility Adam Silver has to ensure problems like this don't persist. Would You Rather was next as Bill debated between getting arrested for illegal gambling or armed robbery, going to a bar or movie theater by himself and getting stuck in Times Square or Hollywood Boulevard for 24 hours. Hour two kicked off with Yaron Weitzman, author of, "A Hollywood Ending: The Dreams and Drama of the LeBron Lakers" to chat about the book and his biggest takeaways from reporting on LeBron James before diving into Buy or Sell, where Bill answered if the Mavericks are ruining Cooper Flagg and if baseball is the easiest sport for a coach to transition from college to the pros. The show concluded with Bill relaying the latest news surrounding the illegal NBA gambling scheme and pointing out why Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups might be in the most trouble of anyone.
Bill opened the show by reacting to Jets owner Woody Johnson's harsh criticism of quarterback Justin Fields and explained how bad ownership hurts teams more than anything else. Bill and Ryan then gave a few NBA predictions before diving into Start/Bench/Cut, where Ryan asked Bill a controversial question that took the segment off the rails. Hour two kicked off with ESPN's Jake Trotter joining the show to discuss if Lane Kiffin should leave Ole Miss for Florida and where the Penn State job ranks. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if the Knicks need Giannis to win a title and if the Raiders should trade Maxx Crosby. The show ended with Bill and Ryan predicting the NBA MVP and Rookie of the Year.
Bill opened the show by praising the Detroit Lions and credited their defense for stifling the Buccaneers offense. Bill then took a few calls discussing whether the Lions are the team to beat in the NFC before giving the latest edition of his NFL power rankings. Hour two opened with a discussion with Super Bowl champion Brady Poppinga about who the best team in the NFC North is and what his reaction would be if he was a teammate of Tua Tagovailoa's. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if the World Series will go at least six games and if Mike McDaniel hates Tua. The show ended with Bill reacting to the dramatic Game 7 of the ALCS.
Bill opened the show by stating that the Kansas City Chiefs are officially back and they are the team to beat in the NFL. Bill then criticized Tua Tagovailoa's leadership after the latest Dolphins blowout loss and credited the Colts for getting off to a 6-1 start. 5 Things You Need To Know From College Football: Week 8 closed out the first hour as Bill reacted to Florida firing Billy Napier, Vanderbilt ranking in the top 10 for the first time since 1947 and a few teams making statements over the weekend. Hour two opened with Bill chatting with Ari Meirov of The 33rd Team about if the Colts are legit, the Giants defensive collapse and if Tua can resurrect his career. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if Florida is the best college football head coach opening, if the Jaguars are still a playoff contender and if the Blue Jays will win Game 7 of the ALCS. The show ended with Bill explaining why he doesn't believe Tua will be able to turn his career around.




