Episodios

  • Steelers Are Hated For REFUSING To Suck
    Jul 18 2025

    On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT goes off on the hate the Pittsburgh Steelers are getting for refusing to tank — calling out the lazy logic behind “blow it up” culture. He exposes the Washington Commanders for doing Terry McLaurin dirty in contract talks, even after five straight 1,000-yard seasons. Then it’s Jamar Chase vs Justin Jefferson — and JT makes it clear who’s truly WR1 in today’s NFL. Travis Hunter’s two-way domination is coming, and the league isn’t ready. Plus: why Justin Fields could shock everyone with the Jets, and JT’s top 5 passing offenses for 2025 might start some arguments.

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    48 m
  • The DJ Lagway Hype Made College Football Bury Dylan Raiola
    Jul 17 2025

    On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT breaks down why DJ Lagway has made college football forget all about Dylan Raiola — and why that’s a problem. JT calls out the weird obsession Texas fans have with Oklahoma and exposes the real reason they’re scared of John Mateer. He goes in on James Franklin’s big-game curse, explains how Texas Tech’s $28 million roster could shake the CFP to its core, and warns the sport what happens if Miami finally puts it all together. JT ends with a bold prediction about Oregon’s national title window that might hit harder than you think.

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    47 m
  • Why The NFL Doesn’t Stop Players From Crashing Out
    Jul 16 2025

    On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT reacts to Quinshon Judkins' arrest and breaks down why money doesn't stop pro athletes from self-destructing. He defends Mike Tomlin against the Steelers fans who want him gone and exposes why firing him could ruin the franchise. JT also flames Mike McDaniel for losing the Dolphins locker room, puts the full weight of Super Bowl pressure on JJ McCarthy, and declares the Baltimore Ravens unstoppable now that Jaire Alexander is in town. Plus he drops his unapologetic Top 10 NFL QBs entering the 2025 season and dares you to disagree.

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    1 h y 1 m
  • Texas Tech’s Oil Money Is Disturbing College Football
    Jul 14 2025

    College football is entering a new era, and this episode of the JT Sports Podcast exposes it all. From Texas Tech using oil money to build a SEC-level roster, to John Mateer getting disrespected just for picking Oklahoma, the sport is shifting from tradition to full-blown capitalism. Georgia reloaded with Zachariah Branch, LSU’s offense looks ready to deep fry the SEC, and Dan Lanning has Oregon looking like the West Coast version of Georgia. And if Florida State fires Mike Norvell, Deion Sanders could leave Colorado for good — and take his whole roster with him. JT’s got a take that’ll make the blue bloods uncomfortable and the fans fired up.

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    51 m
  • Packers Win The Super Bowl When Jordan Love Pulls This Off (FT @SidelineScoop)
    Jul 13 2025

    On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, Luke from @SidelineScoop joins JT to discuss what Jordan Love must do for the Packers to win the Super Bowl. What special trait does first-round pick Matthew Golden bring to the Green Bay Packers offense? After going 1-5 vs the NFC North, Luke reveals what went for the Packers in the division, how those issues will be corrected, along with Jaire Alexander's departure, Isaiah Simmons, and Aaron Rodgers vs Brett Favre.

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    43 m
  • Netflix Exposed How Kirk Cousins Sabotaged The Falcons Season
    Jul 11 2025

    On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT gives his thoughts on Netflix's Quarterback Season 2. Jared Goff finally gets his respect after the Rams tried to throw his career in the trash — but Netflix’s Quarterback season 2 reveals he’s the most likable dude in the league. Joe Burrow’s leadership, pain tolerance, and frustration with Zach Taylor tell a brutal truth about the Bengals. Meanwhile, Kirk Cousins’ downfall in Atlanta exposed his selfishness and insecurity — and might’ve cost the Falcons the NFC South. JT also goes off on the wild disrespect of comparing Lamar Jackson to Michael Vick — and breaks down why the Cowboys and Chargers are both being slept on heavy. But wait until you hear what he says about Kyler Murray’s future in Arizona…

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    58 m
  • Brian Kelly Went Broke For LSU To Make The Playoffs
    Jul 11 2025

    On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT breaks down why Brian Kelly is risking everything for LSU to make the College Football Playoff — and why it’s CFP or pink slip for him. He explains how Florida’s rise under Billy Napier is turning Miami fans bitter, especially with a generational QB and real defense in Gainesville now. JT also goes all-in on Ty Simpson, saying Alabama has the most slept-on QB in the country and is about to expose everybody who doubted. Clemson’s defense? Straight up terrifying — and Dabo Swinney might’ve quietly built another Natty contender. JT closes by warning Tennessee fans that they can’t run from the rebuild and revealing how Gus Malzahn could sneak FSU back to the top. There’s one bold prediction in here that might split the entire SEC in half.

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    47 m
  • Shedeur Sanders Is A Blessing The Browns Keep Ignoring
    Jul 9 2025

    On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT breaks down why Shedeur Sanders might be the missing piece the Cleveland Browns refuse to acknowledge, and how that ignorance could cost them. He then dives into the Steelers' “Retirement Home” squad, making the case that this is Mike Tomlin’s best team in nearly a decade, led by a loaded defense and a rejuvenated Aaron Rodgers. JT explains why Ben Johnson has turned the Chicago Bears into a team nobody wants to line up against, and why the NFC North is officially on notice. He also stirs the pot with a heated Kyle Shanahan debate—is he a genius or just a glorified choker? Lastly, JT boldly claims the Jets will kill the Patriots’ hype train before it ever leaves the station, and Justin Fields might be the reason why. One of these takes might get JT banned from Boston forever.

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    55 m