201: Blizzards Be Crazy
On this week’s episode of Sportin Beards, the Beards discuss the National Championship game, some baseball moves and NFL Championship Sunday.
On this week’s episode of Sportin Beards, the Beards discuss the National Championship game, some baseball moves and NFL Championship Sunday.
The Underdog mixes winter chaos, sneaker talk, MLB frustration, and TV obsessions before turning to Championship Week. Chris and Matt discuss playoff apathy, MVP odds, NIL realities, and early Traitors dynamics, touching on both conference title games.
Kevin Falness is the executive producer and pre/post-game host of the NHL’s Minnesota Wild. He joined the Wild as exec producer before their inaugural season in 2000-2001. Before joining the Wild, Falness worked as the executive producer of KKFN The Fan radio in Denver, Colorado.
On this episode of Stacey Owns Sports, Stacey, Mason and Matt debate whether Kyle Tucker or Bo Bichette will have a bigger impact then Stacey and Matt discuss possible trades in the NBA as the trade deadline nears.
The Underdog opens on a somber note with reflections on music and legacy before turning to Ole Miss’ disappointing finish, CFP frustration, and a weak QB draft class. Chris and Matt dive into the Eagles playoff collapse, coaching stubbornness, NFL job openings, and close with sneakers.
On this week’s episode of Sportin Beards, the Beards discuss the next round of the college football playoffs, Wild Card weekend in the NFL and look forward to the divisional matchups next week.
The Underdog opens with a deep dive into The Traitors Season 4 before shifting to college football chaos, NIL-fueled transfer battles, and Ole Miss momentum. The hosts react to NFL coaching shockwaves, Eagles roster issues, and break down key playoff games including Ole Miss–Miami and Eagles–49ers.
This week on You’re Wrong and Here’s Why, Chris and Greg mix NFL playoff talk with FA Cup intrigue, breaking down Forest vs. Wrexham, squad management, and promotion realities. They react to shocking NFL coaching firings before running through every Wild Card matchup.
As 2026 began, a new sports media controversy emerged. Main Street Sports Group, formerly Diamond Sports, missed a payment to the St. Louis Cardinals for their local TV rights. Days later, they missed payments to numerous NBA teams.