Episodios

  • Steve Smith Is Wrong About Georgia, Indiana Already Peaked, CFB's Most Dangerous QBs
    Apr 16 2026

    On this episode of JT Sports Live, JT breaks down why Steve Smith’s comments sparked a bigger conversation about Kirby Smart, Georgia football, and what people still misunderstand about building a championship roster in college football. JT also dives into how NIL is changing spring games, why Keelon Russell could raise Alabama’s ceiling, and what Indiana football has to prove after a historic season under Kurt Cignetti. From Lane Kiffin, LSU, and Ole Miss bringing Hollywood-level drama to one of the season’s most personal matchups to the quarterbacks who could define the 2026 college football season.

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    1 h
  • Troubling Rueben Bain News Leaks, NFL's Super Bowl Bubble, Jags Give Up On Travis Hunter
    Apr 14 2026

    On this episode of JT Sports Live, JT breaks down why Reuben Bain’s latest bad news could create a perfect value spot for the Cowboys, why the Jaguars may be pulling back on the Travis Hunter experiment too soon, and why the Steelers cannot afford to play games with Aaron Rodgers. He also gets into the pressure on the Ravens and Bills after major coaching changes, lays out the eight teams he believes belong in the NFL’s Super Bowl bubble, and explains why the NFC North is now chasing the Chicago Bears.

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Big Ten's Dominance Won't Last, Miami Is Hated For Being Rich, How Oklahoma Wins The SEC
    Apr 10 2026

    On this episode of the JT Sports Live, JT breaks down a bold prediction that the Big Ten’s grip on college football could end in 2026 as programs like Texas and Miami position themselves to take control of the national title race. He also dives into why the “pay for players” narrative didn’t suddenly begin with NIL, and why money alone doesn’t explain recruiting dominance or championship success. JT examines Michigan’s wildcard potential with Bryce Underwood, the development Oklahoma needs from John Mateer, and why Marcus Freeman’s NFL bloodline recruiting strategy could give Notre Dame long-term roster stability. Plus, JT explains why USC quarterback Jayden Maiava might be the most overlooked elite passer in the country and a major factor in the Trojans’ playoff hopes.

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    1 h y 3 m
  • NFL Media Wants Lamar Jackson To Fail, Eagles Sabtoging Jalen Hurts, 49ers Window Closed
    Apr 9 2026

    On this episode of JT Sports Live, JT breaks down why Lamar Jackson still faces a different level of scrutiny, how the Philadelphia Eagles are handling Jalen Hurts, and why the San Francisco 49ers, Los Angeles Chargers, and Carolina Panthers are at major turning points. He also dives into what separates strong coaching from bad team-building, how scheme and supporting casts shape quarterback play, and why some contenders may be closer to falling off than fans think.

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    47 m
  • The NFL Streaming Service Problem, Eagles Scapegoating Jalen, Giants Star Demands Trade
    Apr 7 2026

    On this episode of JT Sports Live, JT breaks down why the Philadelphia Eagles’ offensive struggles have turned Jalen Hurts into a easy scapegoat and why the real pressure may be on Nick Sirianni and the revolving door of offensive coordinators. JT also dives into the increasingly strange situation surrounding Los Angeles Rams star Puka Nacua as trade rumors, off-field concerns, and contract talks begin to swirl. JT also covers Dexter Lawrence’s trade request with potential landing spots, why the NFL’s streaming takeover is making it harder and more expensive for fans to watch games, and the Las Vegas Raiders signing Kirk Cousins. JT wraps up by examining whether the Jacksonville Jaguars actually got a bargain with Travon Walker’s new extension and what it means for their future roster building.

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    45 m
  • The Kirby Smart Double Standard, Jeremiah Smith SHADES Miami, CFB's Top 10 Fanbases
    Apr 2 2026

    On this episode of JT Sports Live, JT breaks down the Kirby Smart double standard and why Georgia football might be getting unfairly judged despite years of SEC dominance and championship success. JT also dives into the brewing Lane Kiffin vs. Ole Miss storyline, explaining why the Rebels’ revenge narrative could backfire as LSU gears up for a huge season. Plus, JT highlights Auburn as the SEC’s biggest wildcard with Alex Golesh and Byrum Brown bringing a dangerous new offense that the conference might not be ready for. JT also reacts to Jeremiah Smith shading Miami, debates Malachi Toney vs. Ryan Williams expectations, and ranks the 10 best fanbases in College Football.

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    1 h y 7 m
  • AFC North Crucial Draft Needs, Chiefs & Cowboys Draft Panic, Overhyped Draft Prospects
    Apr 1 2026

    On this episode of JT Sports Live, JT breaks down the biggest AFC North draft needs for the Steelers, Ravens, Bengals, and Browns as the 2026 NFL Draft approaches. JT also responds to backlash over calling Drake Maye elite while explaining how he carried the Patriots despite major roster flaws. The show dives into the frustrating state of the San Francisco 49ers and why a roster that’s been a Super Bowl contender for years still hasn’t gotten over the hump. JT also discusses why the Chiefs and Cowboys face massive pressure in the draft before revisiting some of the most overhyped NFL Draft prospects of the 2010s.

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    1 h y 13 m
  • NFL Officiating Chaos Is Coming, Deshaun QB1 Over Shedeur, Rams SB Locks, Raiders Future
    Mar 31 2026

    On this episode of JT Sports Live, JT breaks down why NFL officiating could be headed for an even bigger disaster as the league prepares for potential replacement referees and what that could mean for teams, playoff races, and betting. JT also dives into Shedeur Sanders facing another uphill QB battle in Cleveland, the politics surrounding Deshaun Watson, and why the situation may already be stacked against him. Later, JT explains why the Los Angeles Rams might be the most complete team in football, why the Las Vegas Raiders’ rebuild under Tom Brady’s influence is quietly gaining momentum, and which teams have the most pressure heading into the 2026 NFL Draft. Plus, JT discusses the massive expectations for contenders like the Chiefs, Lions, Bengals, Dolphins, Ravens, and Jets while revisiting the debate about whether Dak Prescott truly belongs among the NFL’s elite quarterbacks.

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    42 m