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Bill Reiter is the host of Reiter Than You, which airs Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. ET on Infinity Sports Network. Check out his show on demand.
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Bill opened the show by highlighting how the Brewers-Dodgers NLCS matchup could in part decide whether there is a labor strike after the 2026 season. He outlined how the winner could set up arguments for whether a salary cap should be implemented or not before relaying a remedy for sports fans that are frustrated with their team. Start/Bench/Cut was next as Bill ranked which college football coach would win a royal rumble, the most delusional people in sports and the biggest surprises in the NFL. Hour two opened with former MLB player and Padres analyst Tony Gwynn Jr. hopping on the show to discuss whether he agrees that the Dodgers-Brewers winner could impact whether there is a lockout after the 2026 season and what the Mariners winning the World Series would mean for baseball. Buy or Sell followed as Bill answered if Kevin Stefanski's response to Mike Tomlin's comments were appropriate and if he could score a basket against a former NBA player. The show ended with Bill debating whether he wants to allow his high school friends on the show next week when they are all together in New York.
Bill opened the show by explaining how Ben Johnson proved to everyone that he is a legit head coach in the Bears Monday Night Football win over the Commanders. Bill then highlighted how the Falcons upset over the Bills shows how wide open the AFC is this season. NFL power rankings were next as Bill gave his top 5 teams heading into Week 7. Hour two started with CBS Sports college football reporter Tom Fornelli joining the show to discuss realistic head coaching options for Penn State, if Bill Belichick will survive the full season at North Carolina and the number of elite teams halfway through the season. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if Tua Tagovailoa owes his teammates an apology, if the Falcons are a playoff team and if Brice Turang should have let the pitch hit him in the 9th inning of Game 1 of the NLCS. The show ended with Bill highlighting a troubling stat when it comes to teams negatively impacting their rookie quarterbacks.
With Bill back from vacation, the show started with Bill reacting to Penn State firing head coach James Franklin and explained why it was the right move. Bill then took a call reacting to the Franklin firing before telling a funny story from his trip to Paris. 5 Things That Bill Missed While On Vacation was next as Bill reacted to the Bill Belichick rumors and LeBron's injury. Hour two kicked off with Super Bowl champion Joe Theismann hopping on the show to preview tonight's Commanders-Bears game and gave his perspective on Brian Branch's postgame skirmish with JuJu Smith-Schuster. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if Indiana had the biggest win in college football over the weekend and if Baker Mayfield is his MVP pick. The show ended with Bill using the Franklin firing to highlight how little patience there is in college football these days.
Ryan Hickey filling in opens up the show by saying the Eagles offensive struggles are very concerning, Phillies playoff run ends in shocking fashion, CFB Week 7 preview, Cole Thompson joins the show, Buy or Sell, Bum of the Week.
With Andrew Bogusch filling in for Bill, the show opened with Andrew reacting to the reports that Bill Belichick has discussed a buyout with UNC and explained why none of this should be surprising. Andrew then celebrated the Blue Jays eliminating the Yankees from the postseason before diving into Would You Rather, where Andrew decided between a hot fall or cool spring, hot dog machine or slushy machine in his home and Belichick coaching his college team or Urban Meyer coaching his NFL team. Hour two opened with NFL on CBS sideline reporter Evan Washburn joining Andrew to preview this week's Browns-Steelers game, discuss if the Ravens could make a coaching change if their season doesn't turn around and which teams have impressed him so far this season. Buy or Sell was next as Andrew answered if Baker Mayfield is his MVP frontrunner, if the Blue Jays are his World Series favorite in the AL and if the Eagles will score at least 30 points on the Giants. The show ended with Andrew defending the Browns by explaining how they are looking out for Shedeur Sanders by not making him the backup quarterback.
With Jody McDonald filling in for Bill Reiter, the show opened with Jody reacting to the MLB playoff action as the Yankees kept their season alive while the Mariners took a 2-1 series lead with their win over the Tigers. Jody then highlighted the parity that has engulfed the NFL through the first five weeks of the season. Start/Bench/Cut was next was Jody ranked the best quarterbacks in the NFL this season and the MLB superstar he trusts the most in a big playoff spot. Hour two kicked off with CBS Sports MLB writer Matt Snyder joining the show to react to the postseason action from Tuesday night and previewed all four elimination games on Wednesday. Buy or Sell was next as Jody answered if the Yankees will force a Game 5, if the Bengals upgraded their quarterback room after trading for Joe Flacco and if the Ravens are still his pick to win the AFC North. The show ended with Jody taking a call on NFL parity and if a salary cap would make more teams in baseball competitive.
With Sean Levine filling in for Bill, the show opened with Sean discussing who the best team in the AFC is after the Jaguars upset the Chiefs on Monday Night Football. Sean then discussed why James Franklin isn't the biggest problem with Penn State before giving his Week 5 NFL power rankings. CBS Sports NFL reporter Jeff Kerr joined the show to kick off hour two to discuss whether the Chiefs are in trouble and who is MVP frontrunner is. Buy or Sell was next as Sean answered if Phillies manager Rob Thomson was wrong to bunt in the 9th inning and if Bill Belichick's tenure at North Carolina is more embarrassing than Urban Meyer's run with the Jaguars. The show ended with Sean touching on some of the biggest NFL storylines.
Ryan Hickey Filling In for Bill, 5 biggest takeaways from Week 5 in the NFL, Penn State and Texas are at a New Low, 5 Things you need to know, Garrett Podell joins the show and reacts to NFLs Week 5 games, Buy or Sell
Bill opened the show by praising 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan for finding a way to win despite all of the injuries San Francisco suffered heading into Thursday night. Bill then reacted to the three elimination playoff baseball games before making playoff predictions for the rest of the postseason. Hour two opened with 92.3 The Fan afternoon drive host Nick Wilson joining the show to discuss how he views the Guardians season and his expectation for Dillon Gabriel on Sunday. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if the 49ers have a quarterback controversy and if at least two MLB teams with a bye will fall in the division series. The show ended with Bill crowning the Bum of the Week.
Bill opened today's show by explaining why Shedeur Sanders pantomiming answers to the media proves that he is not a franchise quarterback before discussing how much blame Deion Sanders deserves for his son not handling the moment with maturity. Bill then laid out the MLB history that is awaiting the Thursday playoff slate. Would You Rather was next as Bill decided between the Cubs losing in the playoffs or winning Bum of the Year and if he would rather be hot and bad at his job or ugly and good at his job. Hour two started with Substack's Dennis Dodd breaking down the Big Ten's interest in private equity and whether Bill Belichick or Dabo Swinney have more to lose this weekend. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if the Rams losing to the 49ers would be the worst loss of the NFL season, if AJ Brown is the most important Eagles offensive player and if Dodgers manager Dave Roberts made the right decision to make a pitching change in the middle of an at-bat. The show ended with Bill taking a call defending Ryan from being named Bum of the Year before wondering if it's socially acceptable to ask his friend if he's related to a famous actress.
Bill opened the show by explaining why the Baltimore Ravens are in trouble and why their season could already be over if Lamar Jackson is unable to play in the next few weeks. Bill then reacted to the Browns benching Joe Flacco for Dillon Gabriel before playing audio to cement Ryan's Bum of the Week crown this week. Start/Bench/Cut was next as Bill ranked the head coaches he trusts most in a fight, the best fall foods and the rookie quarterback that will win the most games this season. Hour two opened with former NFL quarterback Steve Beuerlein joining Bill to discuss his expectations for Gabriel, why CJ Stroud has struggled after a fantastic rookie year and if the growth Caleb Williams is showing is legit. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if the WNBA needs a new commissioner, if referees favor good teams and if the Spurs should pursue Steve Kerr. The show ended with Bill and Ryan naming the NFL team that they think has the best chance of drastically turning their season around.
Bill opened the show by breaking down how the Cincinnati Bengals demonstrated in their blowout loss to the Broncos on Monday night that they are one of the worst run organizations in football. Bill then used New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn and their 0-4 start to highlight how difficult it is to find an elite head coach before giving his Week 5 NFL power rankings. Hour two kicked off with GoLongTD's Ty Dunne joining the show to discuss his concern level with the Ravens and where Jalen Hurts ranks among quarterbacks in the NFL. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if he has an issue with how Ben Johnson handled his halftime interview and the MLB Wild Card series he is most intrigued by. The show ends with Bill saying that Aaron Rodgers won his breakup with the Jets.
Bill opened the show by discussing how the Kansas City Chiefs proved to everyone that they are back after their trouncing of the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. Bill then reacted to the Cowboys and Packers tying on Sunday Night Football before crediting the Steelers for starting 3-1. Ryan then explained to Bill how he had the worst sports weekend in history before getting into 5 Things You Need To Know From College Football Week 5. Hour two started with former Georgia quarterback Aaron Murray joining the show to discuss why Kirby Smart can't beat Alabama and the biggest issue for Penn State when they play great teams. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if America embarrassed themselves in the Ryder Cup and if he's concerned about the Eagles offense. The show ends with Bill previewing both Monday Night Football games.
Ryan Hickey Filling in for Reiter opens up the show by previewing one of the biggest weekends in College Football, Seahawks are a legit NFC Team, Chiefs and Ravens matchup which team needs this win more? Trey Wallace joins the show to talk College Football, Buy or Sell, and Hickeys version of Bum of the Week.
Bill opens the show by reacting to Tom Brady's newsletter about calling NFL games for Fox while owning a part of the Raiders. Jerry Jones continues to be petty towards Micah Parsons. Would You Rather? Brady Poppinga joins the show. Buy or Sell. Bum of the Week.
Bill opened the show by reacting to Oklahoma State firing head football coach Mike Gundy and outlined how quickly college coaches can lose it. Bill and Ryan then discussed possible replacements for the Cowboys before getting into the Giants decision to bench Russell Wilson for Jaxson Dart. Start/Bench/Cut was next as Bill ranks the best postgame rants from coaches and his favorite family dramas. World Series champion Jerry Hairston Jr. then joined the show to discuss the historic implications if the Tigers miss the playoffs and who his favorite to win the World Series is. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answers if the Eagles offense is boring and if Oklahoma is still a College Football Playoff contender without John Mateer. The show ends with Bill and Ryan choosing between Russell Wilson as their quarterback or a random backup.
Bill opened the show by apologizing to Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell and called him a great coach. Bill then expressed his concern with the Ravens defense and discussed whether the loser of Sunday's Ravens-Chiefs game will miss the playoffs. NFL Week 4 power rankings are next as Bill gives his top 5 teams and discussed who was just left out. Yahoo Sports college football reporter Dan Wolken joined the show next to breakdown the struggles of Clemson's Dabo Swinney and Oklahoma State's Mike Gundy and which darkhorse team could make the College Football Playoff. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered whether Deion Sanders is right in saying that backing up Lamar Jackson would be a detriment to Shedeur Sanders' development and if Lane Kiffin is handling his daughter dating LSU linebacker Whit Weeks correctly. The show ends with Bill asking Ryan for fashion advice for his upcoming vacation.
Bill opened the show by explaining why the Los Angeles Chargers are legit and named the man most responsible for their turnaround. Bill and Ryan then go back and forth on the biggest surprises from Week 3 in the NFL before diving into 5 Things You Need To Know From Week 4 In College Football, where Bill reacted to Clemson falling to 1-3, UNC getting smoked by UCF and Nebraska losing their 29th consecutive game against a ranked opponent. Hour two kicked off with USA Today's Jarrett Bell joining the show to break down his biggest reactions from Week 3 before diving into Buy or Sell, where Bill answered if the Buccaneers are legitimate Super Bowl contenders and if Arch Manning was in the wrong for staring down a Sam Houston State defender after trucking him. The show ended with Bill discussing whether there should be concern about the Green Bay Packers after their loss to the Browns.
Bill opened the show by discussing how the Buffalo Bills need to capitalize on their Super Bowl window this season before diving into who is the most to blame for the Miami Dolphins struggles. Bill ended the hour by breaking down the complicated legacy of Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw. Hour two opened with Super Bowl champion Ryan Harris joining the show to discuss who the team to beat in the NFC is and who is the best head coach in the AFC West. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if the NFL should move the goalposts back to make field goals more challenging and if Nebraska will upset #21 Michigan. The show ended with Bill naming the Bum of the Week.
Bill opened the show by arguing how multiple NFL teams have squandered great quarterbacks, highlighted by the Bengals wasting Joe Burrow. Bill then responds to listener reactions to his argument before diving into Would You Rather, where he decides between eliminating the tush push or the DH in the NL, going back to college as an athlete or band member and eating 100 peppers in a day or never eating a pepper again. National champion and Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow joined the show to discuss his message to Texas quarterback Arch Manning and the best college quarterbacks since he graduated. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if the Cubs will make a postseason run and if Mike McDaniel will be fired before Billy Napier. The show ended with Bill and Ryan discussing if McDaniel or Tua Tagovailoa are more to blame in Miami.
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