S10E19: CFP Playoff, Final NFL Week, and More!
On This episode the boys close out 2025 previewing the College Football Playoff quarterfinals. Plus a look at the final regular season week in the NFL and more.
On This episode the boys close out 2025 previewing the College Football Playoff quarterfinals. Plus a look at the final regular season week in the NFL and more.
On this week’s episode of Sportin Beards, the Beards discuss the next round of the college football playoffs, the final NFL playoff spots and randomly try to fix the NBA.
This week, we look back at the state of baseball that last time Bryce stayed in London, crown our best World Series winner since 2000, and discuss a pair of moves by the A’s.
On this week’s episode of Long Gone, we break down Murakami stunning the league by signing with the White Sox, the Pirates finally acting like spenders, the Rays’ mystery plan, Team USA’s loaded WBC roster, Ohtani’s $3M Logoman card — and then talk hobby trends with Tyler Netherc.
This week on the NFL Show, Chris and Mario navigate Christmas chaos, late-season fatigue, and league-wide parity before breaking down every Week 17 matchup. They discuss wild-card congestion, betting-market swings, QB optics, coaching impatience, and the holiday slate’s impact on preparation and outcomes.
This week on You’re Wrong and Here’s Why, Chris and Greg navigate holiday chaos, injuries, Zillow nostalgia, and NFL absurdity. They discuss Pro Bowl apathy, DK Metcalf’s suspension, a wild Lions–Steelers finish, and break down every Week 17 matchup.
This episode continues a long tradition that began eight years ago. The whole origin story of this tradition is explained in the first few minutes of the show.
It’s week 17 and the NFL playoffs are almost set. This week, Sean discusses all of the playoff teams and playoff hopefuls and ranks them in terms of who will win the Super Bowl. This isn’t a typical NFL power rankings because seeds and records do not matter. Sean is […]
On this week’s episode of Sportin Beards, the Beards discuss the first round of the college football playoff, and what NFL teams we can actually trust this year.