WOAY TV's Jake Karalexis sits down with WFSB TV's Elliott Polakoff to discuss the University of Michigan connection, his career path, the NBA off-season and the 2020 NBA Draft (5:58).
WOAY'S Jake Karalexis talks with his former boss at the Michigan Daily, Max Marcovitch, about expectations for Michigan football after an impressive Week 1, the state of the Falcons and the interesting beginning of the season for Liverpool (1:50).
WOAY TV's Jake Karalexis is joined by EA Sports's Royce Dickerson to discuss his career path and recent move from producing at Fox Sports, followed by an in depth World Series preview (12:05).
WOAY TV's Jake Karalexis is joined by Joel Sebastianelli, formerly of WJHG TV, to discuss industry experiences, the increasing presence of COVID in college football, the ramifications of Dak Prescott's injury and more (10:52).
WOAY'S Jake Karalexis is joined by WCBJ Gainesville's Claudia Bellofatto to discuss getting started in the television industry (11:00), the 2020 NBA Finals heading into Game 5 and the start of the college football season for the University of Florida (33:39).
WOAY TV's Jake Karalexis is joined by Brandon Brown of SI Now to discuss the sports media industry and working together at WTKA radio in Ann Arbor (11:45), before analyzing Michigan's upcoming 2020 football season (27:04).
Previewing the Michigan men's basketball game at Rutgers on "Inside the Huddle with Michael Spath."
Preview and predictions for the Michigan-Northwestern men's basketball game on February 11, 2020 on "Inside the Huddle with Michael Spath."
Michigan basketball preview for the home game against Ohio State from "Inside the Huddle with Michael Spath."
A Kobe Bryant reflection before CBS Sports radio host Andrew Bogusch returns to discuss the eastern conference (10:58) and the western conference (31:50) around the midpoint of the NBA season.
NBC Sports Producer Kaitlin Urka calls in to analyze the final College Football Playoff rankings and bowl matchups (1:17) before discussing Michigan football's program status after the regular season heading into the bowl game against Alabama (25:18).
Tampa Bay Rays minor leaguer Graeme Stinson sits down to discuss the MLB off-season, including a free agency primer (1:52), the recent Houston Astros sign stealing scandal (33:38) and the trials of low level minor league baseball (52:30).
Fox Sports Radio host Jason Smith calls in to discuss the NFL season through Week 11, as well as provide insight and advice on the last couple of weeks of the Fantasy Football season heading into the playoffs (1:34). Then, a pop culture segment on the launch of the new streaming service Disney+ (24:33).
Phoenix Suns Broadcaster Jon Bloom calls in for the NBA preview podcast to discuss three intriguing championship contenders (4:46) and four young/fringe playoff teams who could make noise throughout the season (26:26). Then, three BOLD predictions that could come true over the course of the year (46:45).
Fox Sports Producer Royce Dickerson phones in to recap both ALDS series and preview the Yankees/Astros ALCS (1:16) as well as cover the NLDS and Nationals/Cardinals NLCS (22:48).
Former Major League All-Star closer and current NBC Sports Philadelphia broadcaster Ricky Botallico joins to preview both series in the ALDS (1:10) and the NLDS (21:24). Then, a solo segment on the new law passed in California that will allow student athletes to get paid in 2023 (45:29).
The Managing Sports Editor of The Michigan Daily, Max Marcovitch, joins to discuss Michigan football's struggles over the first two games of the season and outlook going into Big Ten play (1:16), followed by the Atlanta Falcons' disappointing Week 1 performance and keys to getting back on track starting in Week 2 (24:24). Then, the first soccer segment reviewing Liverpool's perfect start to the season and chances to capture that elusive Premier League title over Manchester City (44:11).
Michigan punter Will Hart and defensive end Dane Drobocky join the show to review the 2018 Michigan football season and early-off season (1:12) as well as off-season changes followed by a close look at this upcoming season (21:27). Then, this episode's solo segment discusses the ramifications of the 2019 men's tennis US Open: Nadal gaining a leg up in the GOAT race and the rise of Medvedev.
Cox Media Group Sports Director Jay Black joins to discuss the MLB trade deadline and the impact on the pennant races in each league (0:59), as well as the SEC heading into the 2019 college football season (26:50). Then, a solo segment on LeBron (45:48).
ESPN producer Jay Sullivan comes on to discuss the balance of power in college football heading into the 2019 season (1:12) and assess the value of star running backs in the NFL amid the Ezekiel Elliot and Melvin Gordon contract holdouts (21:49). Then, a discussion about the past, present and future of Netflix after the second quarter numbers from a couple of weeks ago (45:22).