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SGP Radio: A nonstop 24/7 broadcast and podcast radio station by Gerald Roberts. For bookings, guest spots, interviews and all other SGP Radio inquiries contact Gerald Roberts by emailing sgpradiostation@gmail.com. All content on SGP Radio ancillary and primary platforms are the original works of those associated with SGP Radio or third party content that SGP Radio has written consent to reproduce and redistribute. Recommendation: Must Be 18 years or older
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In this episode of The Prophets, Rashad and Kev dive into the wild week in college football, starting with the breaking news that Sherrone Moore was fired on his day off after an inappropriate relationship with a staff member — as a married man. We give our unfiltered thoughts on the situation and what it means for Michigan moving forward. Then we shift to the College Football Playoff and its classic inconsistencies. We break down why Notre Dame could get frozen out by multiple teams, what that means for their postseason path, and how the new format still doesn’t guarantee fairness. To close the show, we head back to the NFL: the Chiefs are cooked. We break down their path to the playoffs, the flaws catching up to them, and why the Prophets believe this might finally be the year the magic runs out.
We celebrate a major milestone and look back on how fun and wild the journey has been. Then we dive into the college football world, taking a close look at Ole Miss and Lane Kiffin. We break down why the coaching calendar is so brutal—how coaches are expected to finish what they started while still juggling bigger opportunities. And with Lane heading to LSU, we ask the big question: What are the expectations… and can he actually win a championship? Later, we shift to the NBA and the Kenyon Martin vs. Draymond Green debate. But instead of getting stuck on who’s better, we get to the real point: most NBA players are role players anyway. Both guys have valid arguments, both had roles on great teams… so why are we arguing? We break down why the conversation should’ve never been about them in the first place. Tap in for Episode 400 — the laughs, the takes, and a whole new milestone.
The Prophets are back, and the firings keep coming. Brian Daboll is out as Giants head coach — but is New York still a destination job or a rebuild nightmare? Kev makes his case for Klint Kubiak as the perfect fit, while Rashad explains why interim coach Mike Kafka is about to have the biggest audition of his career. Then, the guys switch gears to the NBA after the dismissal of former Mavs GM Nico Harrison. Was he made the scapegoat? Who really pushed for the Luka trade? And if Dallas is ready to blow it up — who’s the first domino to fall: AD, Kyrie, or Klay?
The Prophets react to the first College Football Playoff rankings — how big is the gap between Ohio State and the rest of the field? Then, the guys dive into a wild NFL Trade Deadline where the Jets set off a New York firesale. Did the Cowboys just save their season by landing Quinnen Williams and Luke Wilson? And was the Colts’ move to give up two first-rounders for Sauce Gardner a sign of desperation or a win-now statement? Lastly, the crew turns to the NBA as the Ja Morant situation in Memphis continues to spiral. Can he actually be traded — and which team would even want him?
The Prophets dive into their midseason review of the NFL through Week 8 — ranking quarterbacks and coaches across the league. Kev doesn’t hold back on the Browns, saying Kevin Stefanski has to go if he can’t beat the Jets or Titans. Could other coaches be next? Raheem Morris? Mike McDaniel? Rashad and Kev also shine major praise on Mike Macdonald and Shane Steichen for what they’ve built so far. Plus, which teams could fall out of the current AFC and NFC playoff standings as the season hits its second half?
The West is wide open—and bigger than ever. In this episode, we break down the “Everything Is Bigger” tier, where all three Texas teams have leveled up. How far can Luka’s Mavs, Wemby’s Spurs, and Jalen Green’s Rockets really go? Then we stamp the passports and talk the “Passport Bros Tier,” headlined by Jokic and Shai—two foreign superstars trying to build dynasty-level résumés with the Nuggets and Thunder. Next, we dive into the “Geographically Challenged Tier”—the Minnesota Timberwolves, who’ve made two straight WCF trips. Can their youth push them over the top? Are we truly sold on Zion and the Pelicans, and can Ja Morant stay on the floor long enough to matter for the Grizzlies? From there, we take a budget flight on the Jet2Holiday Tier with the Suns, Blazers, and Jazz, where chaos and uncertainty live. And finally, the California Collapse Tier: The glow has faded. The Kings are losing hope, the Lakers are still asking if Father Time can’t guard LeBron, and are the Clippers or Warriors even worth trusting until the playoffs?
The Prophets tear off the East and ask the question — who really wants it? With three teams up north sitting in the “Contenders with Conditions” tier, Kev and Rashad break down what it’ll take for each to rise above the chaos. They also discuss why the Hawks and Heat risk being labeled Play-In Vets if history repeats itself, debate who should be the true favorites to win the conference, and dive into the over/under win totals for every Eastern team. It’s wide open in the East — and The Prophets are here to make sense of the madness.
This week on The Prophets, Kev and Rashad break down LeBron’s latest pump fake on his “2nd Decision” — man, where’s the wine? 🍷 Then they shift gears to the WNBA Finals, where the Aces are up 2-0 and looking unstoppable. Plus, Penn State’s shocking loss to UCLA — how bad is it for their season? And Texas fans, brace yourselves: Arch Manning and the Longhorns have real problems to solve, and we’ll tell you why they might drop one or two more and miss out. We wrap up with some rapid-fire NFL quick hits you won’t want to miss.
Napheesa Collier drops a bombshell on the WNBA, calling out the league’s lack of leadership—what does this mean for the future? Kev and Rashad react to the Aces vs. Mercury matchup, breaking down why the brain says go with Vegas but the heart leans Phoenix. Plus, we hand out midseason Progress Report grades across the NFL.
On this episode of The Prophets, Kev and Rashad dive into the WNBA as A’ja Wilson captures her 4th MVP, sparking the debate of whether Naphessa Collier did enough to deserve the honor. They also look at the Indiana Fever winning without Caitlin Clark and the controversy that could erupt if the team reaches the Finals without her. Plus, the New York Liberty make headlines by moving on from their head coach. Switching to the NFL, Russell Wilson is benched just three weeks in for Jaxson Dart, and the guys discuss if the Giants could stumble to a 1–7 start by their bye—and what that means for Brian Daboll’s future. With both the Ravens and Chiefs sitting at 1–2, which team needs a win more this week? In the NBA, Fred VanVleet’s ACL injury could alter the entire direction of the Houston Rockets’ season. And finally, the Prophets issue a warning for CJ Stroud as the league begins to adjust to him.
The Prophets dive into the AFC South with the Prophet Playoff Theory lens. The Texans look to build on C.J. Stroud’s rise—can he get back to that rookie-year magic, and just how great can this defense be with Derek Stingley Jr., who Kev ranks as a top 3 corner in the league? The Colts shock the division, choosing Daniel Jones over Anthony Richardson—how good can this roster be if the QB play finally clicks? Rashad questions if he’s fully out on Jacksonville and Trevor Lawrence, while wondering what Liam Coen’s first year as head coach will bring. Meanwhile, Cam Ward might be the least talked-about No. 1 pick of all time—can he make real noise in Tennessee? Coaching. Quarterbacks. Rosters. The Prophets rank it all—AFC South style.
It’s time for the official Prophet Playoff Theory QB Rankings for 2025 — and we’re breaking them down tier by tier. From the Elite to the Arch Manning Tier, Kev and Rashad sort through all 32 starters with bold takes, heated debates, and a few surprises. Does Cam Ward or JJ McCarthy make the leap? Are we all in on Bo Nix — and should you be too? Will Jayden Daniels dodge the infamous sophomore slump? And we’re not holding back: the real truth on Jalen Hurts and Dak Prescott. Plus, Kev explains why he’s still riding with Josh Allen, while Rashad firmly draws the line on Lamar Jackson. Check out the full rankings, tier breakdowns, and more QB madness — only on The Prophets.
It’s a Love Island-themed episode of The Prophets and the villa is heating up! We’ve got a full-on re-coupling session—Dame Lillard shockingly returns to Portland like a romantic plot twist nobody saw coming. Bradley Beal finally escapes his toxic situation and finds new love in LA with the Clippers. Meanwhile, the Lakers move quick under the radar, grabbing Deandre Ayton and Marcus Smart on the cheap—two new islanders hoping to find their spark in purple and gold. Should Embiiid & the 76ers break up ? Should one leave the villa to finally split?Later, we pull a few people for a chat. Vibes. Strategy. Reasoning.
Would you rather be a team stacked with cap space heading into 2026 or one that’s already locked and loaded for a title run? The Prophets dive into this big-picture debate as they break down the Clippers, Jazz, and Heat trade — and what it signals for each franchise’s future. Plus, why the Orlando Magic are sitting in a prime position, the Raptors’ disastrous outlook, and why Kev believes the Spurs’ recent moves quietly say they’re out on De’Aaron Fox. All that and more in this offseason chessboard breakdown.
The Prophets break down the NBA Free Agency winners and losers in a special Independence Day episode. Did the Nuggets and Rockets make enough moves to join OKC at the top of the West? Are the Timberwolves still in that elite mix? We also dive into which Western Conference teams are heading toward disarray. Out East, the Bucks are at a crossroads—does waiving Dame make sense, and could Milwaukee still be in decent shape without him? Plus, the rivalry heats up as Kev and Rashad square off in the never-ending Knicks vs Hawks war. All that and more in this explosive July 4th edition.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are your 2025 NBA Champions! The Prophets break down how OKC pulled away in the third quarter of Game 7 & a supner game from the MVP SGA , to seal the title, capping off a dominant playoff run. They react to the heartbreaking news of Tyrese Haliburton’s torn Achilles and what it means for Indiana’s future. Can the Pacers still contend in the East without him? The conversation shifts to OKC’s dynasty potential—how many rings can this young core win? Plus, the Prophets dive into the blockbuster trades: Kevin Durant heading to the Rockets and Desmond Bane finding a fresh start in Orlando. What do these moves mean for the balance of power in the NBA? Tune in.
This episode we discuss Rodgers finally signs to the Steelers. Is this a big upgrade from Russell Wilson or not. Later we discuss game 1 and 2 for the NBA Finals. Now that the series shift to Indy what will be the outcome? What Shai's on pace for & can Hali get out of OKC Vice grips. Who steps in Game 3 and 4?
In this episode of The Prophets, Rashad and Kev break down why the New York Knicks fell short against the Pacers and what’s next for the Big Apple’s beloved franchise. Is it time for a reset or just some retooling? Then we head out West, where the Timberwolves got wiped down by OKC in five games—can Minnesota stay in the contender mix, or was this their peak? We wrap with a Finals preview: Pacers vs. Thunder. Can Tyrese Haliburton and the Pacers make it a series, or will OKC blow them out in a quick one? The Prophets give their game-by-game predictions and debate whether Indiana even has a realistic chance.
In this episode of The Prophets, Kev and Rashad dive into Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s historic MVP win—bringing the honor back to Oklahoma City. But with Shai continuing the trend of international dominance at the top, the Prophets ask: how long before an American player wins MVP again? Then, it’s time to break down the All-NBA and All-Defensive teams. Who surprised us? And did the voters finally get it right? To close the show, the Prophets bring the heat with a competitive Draft Game—you won’t want to miss who builds the best squad based on this year’s elite.
In this episode, we break down the offseason outlook for the teams already sent to Cancun — the Celtics, Warriors, Cavs, and Nuggets. What’s next for each of them, and what changes need to happen? Then we shift to the Conference Finals and dive into the matchups: If Ant-Man leads the Wolves to the Finals, does he have no choice but to become the face of the league?Can the depth of the Pacers and Thunder carry them all the way?And why the Knicks need to win now more than ever.













