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  • Episode 333 - Who Needs Free Agents?
    May 5 2025

    RUNDOWN

    From meatloaf to meatball headlines, Episode 333 brings threes to the forefront — starting with Mitch’s numerical musical medley celebrating “threes” in song titles. Mitch and Hotshot Scott kick off the show with everything from Tony Orlando trivia to number-related quarterback curses, all before diving into a scorching hot Mariners team and the ongoing chaos surrounding Bill Belichick’s very public relationship.
    Joe Doyle and Brady Henderson talk Mariners madness — series win streaks, Jorge Polanco’s surge, and the club’s resilience despite major pitching injuries. Later, The Seahawks No-Table returns with Brady Henderson and Jacson Bevens breaking down Seattle’s rookie minicamp, the explosive Jalen Milroe pick, and whether John Schneider’s draft was a masterclass or a mirage. North Dakota State Offensive Coordinator Dan Larsen also joins the show to discuss Seahawks first-round pick Grey Zabel and what makes him a rare O-line prospect.
    The Other Stuff segment includes a devastating golf cart incident involving John Elway, Steve Smith’s phone call apology, a poopy Southwest Airlines passenger, and the tragic loss of several sports icons.

    GUESTS

    Joe Doyle | MLB Draft & Mariners Analyst, Over Slot
    Brady Farkas | ESPN Mariners Contributor
    Brady Henderson | ESPN Seahawks Insider
    Jacson Bevens | Cigar Thoughts, Seahawks Writer
    Dan Larsen | Offensive Coordinator, North Dakota State

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    0:00
    | Mitch kicks off Episode 333 with a musical tribute to the number three — from Marley to Meatloaf to Tony Orlando.
    16:35 | The Belichick–Jordan Hudson saga escalates: CBS awkwardness, muse meddling, and Mitch's shredded sweatshirt theory.
    27:34 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table (Joe Doyle & Brady Farkas) – 8 straight series wins, Jorge Polanco surging, Logan Gilbert & George Kirby updates.
    55:38 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table (Brady Henderson & Jacson Bevens) – Draft reactions, Milroe comparisons to Lamar, Emmanwori deployment & offensive line doubts.
    1:25:45 | GUEST: Dan Larsen (North Dakota State OC) – Inside look at Grey Zabel’s development, draft prep, and what makes him Seahawks-ready.
    1:47:22 | The Other Stuff Segment: David Beckham’s abs at 50, John Elway golf cart tragedy, George Kirby rehab start, Matt Brash returns, Logan Gilbert recovery, Greg Popovich retires, Steve Smith phone call apology over alleged affair, Seahawks WR and OL concerns, Mariners offense top-3 in MLB, Jalen Milroe cursed by jersey number 6, Pee-wee Herman bike sells for $125k, Lady Gaga draws 2.1 million fans in Rio, Florida man punches 79-year-old over slow play, Ruth Buzzi and Stan Love pass away, Bill Belichick’s holey hoodie. RIPs: Dick Barnett, Stan Love, Ruth Buzzi, Jill Sobule, Charlie Scali HEADLINES: Southwest Airlines pooper, public masturbation at Seattle park, tri-county polygamy case, Philly woman charged with “shit-and-run,” Italy prison sex rooms, Staten Island sex toy fire

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    2 h y 5 m
  • Episode 332 - Milroe, Kam 2.0 & a Touch of Grey
    Apr 28 2025

    RUNDOWN

    Mitch and Hotshot Scott open Episode 332 reacting to the cruel Shedeur Sanders prank call, a busy NFL Draft weekend, and the Mariners' hot streak despite Logan Gilbert's injury scare. They also veer into a fun musical trivia game featuring Mariah Carey and Billy Joel. The duo unpacks the Seahawks’ low-flash but strong draft, Hotshot’s dignitary night at T-Mobile Park, and the Mariners’ resilient offense, even without key arms.

    Former Seahawks lineman Ray Roberts joins to praise Seattle’s 2025 draft class, spotlighting Gray Zabel, Jalen Milroe, and Nick Emmanwori, while offering a thoughtful take on Shedeur Sanders' polarizing draft slide. Former Mets GM Steve Phillips shares cautious optimism about the Mariners, raises red flags around Logan Gilbert, reassesses Julio Rodríguez’s ceiling, and weighs in on key MLB storylines like the Mets’ resurgence and Aaron Judge’s dominance. Joe Doyle and Brady Farkas break down the Mariners' sixth straight series win, Luis Castillo’s rebound, and emerging contributors like Jorge Polanco and Ben Williamson, while raising alarms about the mounting pressure on Seattle’s young pitchers.

    GUESTS

    Ray Roberts | Former NFL Offensive Tackle; Seahawks Radio Analyst

    Steve Phillips | Former GM of the New York Mets; Baseball Analyst for SiriusXM and MLB Network

    Joe Doyle | MLB Draft and Mariners Analyst, Overslot

    Brady Farkas | Host of Refuse to Lose Podcast; Mariners Contributor, Sports Illustrated

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    0:00 | Mitch and Scott react to Shaduer Sanders prank call - not funny, just cruel.

    17:40 | Hotshot attends Mariners' 14-0 rout of the Marlins as a dignitary - and finds $5 High Life.

    43:30 | GUEST: Ray Roberts (Former Seahawks OL), reflects on his 1992 NFL Draft experience and provides insight on Seahawks' selections.

    1:21:36 | GUEST: Steve Phillips (Former GM of the New York Mets), expresses skepticism of Mariners' offense sustainability despite hot start.

    1:43:59 | GUEST: Mariners' No-Table (Joe Doyle & Brady Farkas), what to do with Logan Gilbert injury?

    2:13:10 | Other Stuff Segment: Tyler Lockett signs with Tennessee Titans, Cam Ward vs Shedeur Sanders character contrast, Cody Green flips commitment from Oregon to Washington, Eastside Catholic connections to Cody Green, Bill Belichick's girlfriend shuts down interview questions, Abdul Carter denied #56 by Lawrence Taylor, Adrian Peterson DWI arrest, Cooper Flagg declares for NBA Draft, Eugenio Suarez hits four home runs in one game, Elijah Arenas car crash and recovery, Pee-wee Herman bike up for auction, Elijah Arenas updates, college football recruiting news, NFL Draft Seahawks recap, Mariners six straight series wins, Mariners injuries (Logan Gilbert), Rick the Peanut Man memory, Bill the Beerman memory, Jalen Milroe intrigue, Shaduer Sanders disastrous interviews and draft fall, John Schneider's draft approach, Mike Patrick death, Steve McMichael death, JC Snead death, Pope Francis death, Thailand tourist couple arrested for public sex, Italy prison sex rooms, Cleveland Browns draft room reaction to Shedeur Sanders, sex toy fire incident on Staten Island. RIPs: Pope Francis death, Steve McMichael death, JC Snead death, Mike Patrick death, Massachusetts diving champion Macy O’Donnell death. Headlines: Tourist couple arrested in Thailand for public sex, Italy unveils prison sex rooms, Cleveland Browns awkward draft room reaction to Shedeur Sanders, Staten Island sex toy fire incident, New Pope joke referencing New Coke.

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    2 h y 28 m
  • Episode 331 – Mariners Gettin' Rowdy
    Apr 21 2025

    Episode 331 – Mariners Gettin' Rowdy

    RUNDOWN

    From Easter brawls over Sephora to dueling Survivor vocals, Episode 331 hits the nostalgic highs before hammering down on the Mariners' electric resurgence and the Kraken’s collapse. Mitch and Hotshot cover the rise of Cal Raleigh, the mystery of Julio’s slump, and how Rowdy Tellez suddenly became a cult hero.

    Golf writer Gabby Herzig joins to share her surreal experience playing Augusta National just hours after covering Rory’s Grand Slam drama. Meanwhile, the Kraken No-Table reveals harsh truths about management, future prospects, and the team’s steep ticket discounts as fans eye the looming NBA return.

    GUESTS

    • Joe Doyle | MLB Draft Analyst, Over Slot
    • Brady Farkas |
    Refuse to Lose Podcast
    • Gabby Herzig |
    Golf Writer, The Athletic
    • RJ Eskanos |
    Emerald City Hockey
    • Dylan Travers |
    Emerald City Hockey

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    0:00 | Aurora trivia, Chick Hearn origin story, David Bickler, and NBA expansion teaser from Adam Silver
    17:59 | Survivor hits, Easter reflections, and the Mariners’ 88-win pace and offensive eruption
    31:07 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table (Joe Doyle & Brady Farkas) – Julio’s struggles, Cal’s power, face-of-franchise debate, and out-on-a-limb predictions
    59:53 | GUEST: Gabby Herzig (The Athletic) – Covering Rory's heartbreak, then playing Augusta the next morning
    1:26:35 | GUEST: Kraken No-Table (Emerald City Hockey) – Ron Francis returns, offseason options, ticket price slash, and NBA competition
    1:48:16 | The Other Stuff Segment: Pete Carroll teaching at USC, Tom Brady guest lecturing, Travis Hunter NFL ultimatum, Dion Sanders retiring jerseys, Shohei Ohtani’s baby, Baylor basketball team fully entering transfer portal, women’s tennis body odor controversy, Aaron Donald restraining order, Bill Belichick's girlfriend enters Miss Maine, Bill Gates sells unused $644M super yacht, Lee Corso retiring from College GameDay, Missouri State player Tarick McGee dies, Don Hasselbeck dies, Wink Martindale dies, Bomb threat on cruise ship over pet-sitting, Belgian teens smuggling ants, Virginia state flag banned in Texas, Inaugural sperm race announced RIPs: Tarick McGee – Missouri State football player, died of accidental gunshot wound at age 21, Don Hasselbeck – Former NFL tight end and father of Matt and Tim Hasselbeck, died at 70, Wink Martindale – Legendary TV game show host, died at 91 Headlines: Man sends cruise ship bomb threat to avoid pet-sitting girlfriend’s animals, Belgian teens arrested with 5,000 smuggled ants, Virginia state flag banned in Texas over exposed breast on seal, Inaugural sperm racing announced, featuring USC vs UCLA swimmers

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  • Episode 330 - Masterful Mariners & McIlroy
    Apr 14 2025

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    From James Ingram trivia to a Masters rollercoaster and a red-hot Mariners rebound, episode 330 delivers a whirlwind of stories. Mitch and Hotshot Scott open with a nostalgic trip through R&B ballads before diving into Seattle’s miraculous four-game win streak and Rory McIlroy’s chaotic yet historic Masters win. Ken Green offers unfiltered commentary on Augusta drama, followed by a jubilant Mariners No-Table with Joe Doyle and Brady Farkas, who try to stay cautiously optimistic.

    The Seahawks are back in the headlines as Brady Henderson returns with insight on Drew Lock’s return, Geno Smith’s Vegas payday, and what John Schneider might really be thinking before the draft. The Other Stuff segment wraps the show with offbeat news from tattoo regret to sex dolls, thunderous NBA dominance, and a very awkward Grindr lawsuit.

    GUESTS

    Ken Green | Former PGA Tour Pro, Ryder Cup Player
    Joe Doyle | MLB Draft Analyst, Over Slot
    Brady Farkas | Writer and Sports Radio, SI Now & Refuse to Lose Podcast
    Brady Henderson | ESPN Seahawks Insider

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    0:00 | James Ingram deep dive, Mitch’s Mariners boycott, and Rory’s bipolar Masters win

    14:39 | Rory’s Grand Slam: A Rollercoaster of Hits and Golf Shots
    35:21 | GUEST: Ken Green (Golf) – Pressure, Meltdowns & Redemption at Augusta
    49:46 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table (Joe Doyle & Brady Farkas) – Sweep Joy, Momentum Talk & Torpedo Bat Mania
    1:09:08 | GUEST: Brady Henderson (Seahawks) – Drew Lock Returns, Geno’s Contract, & Draft Clues
    1:39:34 | The Other Stuff Segment: Sandwich catch at Fenway, Cal Raleigh sets M’s catcher HR record (96), Jalen Wells injury, Drew Lock re-signs, Nuggets tattoo regret, NBA playoffs begin, Thunder dominate, RIPs: Kyren Lacy, Octavio Dotel HEADLINES: Grindr arbitration lawsuit, Beijing orange alert for wind, Easter eggs dyed in a toilet, TSA ‘gay beam’ machine conspiracy

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    1 h y 52 m
  • Episode 329 - Salt to the Mariners' Wound
    Apr 7 2025

    RUNDOWN

    From sandwich shop social dilemmas to a masterful golf preview and the Mariners’ ongoing misery, episode 329 hits highs and lows across the sports spectrum. Mitch and Hotshot Scott kick off the episode with a gut-punch Mariners story, a surprising racial etiquette debate, and a nostalgic digression about Jersey Mike’s. The show then shifts into full Masters mode with veteran golf writers Bob Harig and Curt Sampson offering deep insights into Augusta’s mystique, Tiger’s legacy, and why the back nine still delivers magic.

    The Mariners No-Table returns with Joe Doyle and Brady Farkas venting about Victor Robles’ injury, shaky bullpen decisions, and Seattle’s 3–7 start. They offer both critiques and hope while defending their bold predictions in the Out on a Limb segment. The “Other Stuff” segment wraps it all with laughs, puns, and offbeat headlines, from Tarot scams to Eminem becoming a grandpa.

    GUESTS

    Bob Harig | Veteran Golf Writer, Author of Drive: The Lasting Legacy of Tiger Woods
    Joe Doyle | MLB Draft Analyst, Over Slot
    Brady Farkas | Writer and Sports Radio, SI Now and Refuse to Lose Podcast
    Curt Sampson | Golf Author & Historian, Author of Hogan and The Masters: Golf, Money, and Power in Augusta, Georgia

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    0:00 | Mitch’s Mariners rant, Jersey Mike’s debacle, and the Lawrence Taylor Encounter
    14:25 | Religion, Recruiting & Breath: Scott’s Sideline Story + Final Four Recap & Geno’s Real Exit
    28:36 | GUEST: Bob Harig (Golf Writer) – Augusta Nostalgia, Tiger’s Absence & 2025 Masters Picks
    50:11 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table (Joe Doyle & Brady Farkas) – Injuries, Offense Woes & Bullpen Blunders
    1:15:35 | GUEST: Curt Sampson (Golf Author) – Augusta’s Rhythm, Meltdowns & Walking the 18th on Sunday
    1:40:38 | The Other Stuff Segment: Richard Sherman home robbery, Jokić drops 61-point triple-double, Ovechkin breaks Gretzky’s record, Jeff Ross allergic reaction, Elijah Arenas signs with Adidas, Free concessions at Coastal Carolina football games, Steve Sarkisian and wife having a child post-divorce, Iconic Taco Bell closes in Scottsdale, Mariah Carey embarrasses son on Twitch. Tori Spelling regrets her sex tape didn’t leak, RIPs: Dean Wells, Val Kilmer HEADLINES: Tarot scam & cemetery sex bust, Eminem becomes a grandpa, Hooters files for bankruptcy

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    1 h y 56 m
  • Episode 328 - The More Times Change...
    Mar 31 2025

    RUNDOWN

    Mitch and Hotshot open Episode 328 with some REO Speedwagon, a Morgan Wallen SNL debacle, and—sadly—no area code trivia. But it’s all prelude to a full-on Mariners therapy session, as Mitch wonders why Gino Suárez and Teoscar Hernández are thriving elsewhere while the M’s bats look like they’re still in spring training. He also recalls a moment in a locker room with George Foreman that changed how he views leadership.

    First up: it’s the Mariners No-Table with Brady Farkas (SI Now, Refuse to Lose Pod) and Joe Doyle (Over Slot). The crew breaks down the split with the A’s, early warning signs with Julio, what Dan Wilson got wrong as manager, and whether this offense truly has enough talent to support the elite rotation.

    Then Danny Kelly of The Ringer joins to explain why all the top mock drafts have Seattle passing on offensive linemen at pick 18—and why fans might want to prepare for a linebacker, receiver, or safety instead. He also breaks down how the Seahawks could approach the quarterback class on Day 2.

    Finally, Jason La Canfora weighs in on the Seahawks' offseason: Is Sam Darnold a long-term solution or just Geno 2.0? Why does John Schneider refuse to spend on O-linemen? And which position group is so deep this year, every team could draft one?

    GUESTS

    Mariners No-Table | Joe Doyle (Over Slot) & Brady Farkas (SI Now)
    Danny Kelly | NFL Draft Analyst, The Ringer
    Jason La Canfora | NFL Insider, Washington Post

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    1:00 | Mitch & Hotshot: Morgan Wallen SNL chaos, no area code trivia, REO Speedwagon deep cuts
    6:35 | Mariners Misery, Pt. I: Teoscar and Gino thriving, Seattle’s refusal to spend
    19:00 | Mariners Misery, Pt. II: Roster rehash, ownership frustration, and George Foreman wisdom
    22:47 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table — Joe Doyle & Brady Farkas dissect a frustrating A’s series, Dan Wilson’s early miscues, JP Crawford’s arm, Julio’s approach, and if the lineup is actually good enough
    48:00 | GUEST: Danny Kelly (The Ringer) — Why O-line is being ignored in mocks, Matthew Golden’s fit, the WR vs. trench pick debate, and possible QB targets on Day 2
    1:13:25 | GUEST: Jason La Canfora — Why Darnold might stick, GMs avoiding O-line spending, Cooper Kupp's future, and how this year’s DT draft class is historically loaded
    1:35:52 | The Other Stuff Segment: Happy Gilmore 2, all four No. 1 seeds reach Final Four, Cal Raleigh signs 6-year deal, Russell Wilson joins the Giants, Resorts World fined over Shohei interpreter scandal, Carlin Pickens throws record 78 mph softball pitch, Rachel Uchitel gets engaged, all five Robert Morris starters hit transfer portal, Ice Cube delivers Dodgers trophy, Bronny James scores 39 in G League, Petino fan photobomb gets $200K offer, Jessica Simpson snake sperm claim, Richard Chamberlain, Dennis Arndt, RIPs: Dave Pelz, Dick Neuheisel Headlines: Idaho bans breast exposure and truck nuts, cop spikes office coffee with Viagra, babysitter finds man under child’s bed

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    1 h y 56 m
  • Episode 327 - Turtles, Trades & Tellez: Seattle Sports and Madness in March
    Mar 24 2025

    RUNDOWN

    Mitch shares a quick story about Sylvester Stallone’s Rocky turtles still being alive (yes, really), before he and Hotshot Scott spiral into a trivia-packed detour on Pine Bluff, Arkansas’ unlikely sports legacy. There’s also a throwback story about a terrified 22-year-old Mitch interviewing George Foreman after the 1990 Cooney fight—complete with awkward silence, locker room urine tests, and a mic-shaking case of nerves.

    Brady Henderson joins to break down the Seahawks’ offseason strategy—why Will Fries slipped away, how the Geno and DK trades were influenced by locker room concerns, and what to expect from Seattle’s 10 draft picks, including five in the top 92. With wide receiver and O-line needs still looming, is this a reload or a rebuild?

    Then it’s the Mariners No-Table with Brady Farkas and Joe Doyle, the trio breaks down Opening Day storylines: Logan Gilbert's pressure as the new No. 1, Emerson Hancock stepping in for George Kirby, Rowdy Tellez’s boom-or-bust upside, and whether Seattle’s quietly dangerous roster can win a suddenly winnable AL West.

    Jason Hamilton rounds out the show with thoughts on the Big Ten's brutal travel, the evolution of fan energy, and what’s next for Danny Sprinkle at UW. Plus: standout March Madness moments, why Florida might be the most complete team left, and how NIL and college hoops free agency may be pushing the game toward a cliff.

    GUESTS

    Brady Henderson | Seahawks Reporter (ESPN.com)

    Mariners No-Table | Joe Doyle (Over Slot) & Brady Farkas (Sports Illustrated Now M’s Editor)

    Jason Hamilton | Former UW Guard & Huskies Broadcast Analyst

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    1:00 | Tortoises, Turtles, and the 1980 NBA Draft: Mitch & Hotshot Dive Into Trivia, Nostalgia, and Classic Sports Stories

    10:03 | Clip of the Week: Kelvin, Not Kevin

    19:56 | Mitch Recalls a Terrifying but Unforgettable Locker Room Interview with George Foreman After the 1990 Cooney Fight

    38:43 | GUEST: Brady Henderson | Seahawks Reporter (ESPN.com) Seahawks' Free Agency Gamble: Minimal Moves, Major Questions Heading Into NFL Draft

    1:06:20 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table | Joe Doyle (Over Slot) & Brady Farkas (Sports Illustrated Now M’s Editor) Rowdy Tellez, Rotation Woes, and Early Season Urgency: The Mariners’ 2025 Outlook Begins

    1:28:40 | GUEST: Jason Hamilton | Former UW Guard & Huskies Broadcast Analyst Big Ten Burnout, Transfer Turmoil, and Tournament Favorites: Jason Hamilton Talks March Madness and College Hoops' Changing Landscape

    1:47:24 | The Other Stuff Segment: Mariners opening day and predictions, Mariners spring training performance, George Kirby injury, Seahawks sign River Cracraft, Mitch praises Cracraft's potential, Danny Hurley complaints after loss, Tiger Woods dating Vanessa Trump, Maryland buzzer-beater and tournament analysis, NCAA tournament lack of upsets, Sean Miller hired by Texas, coach fired for yanking player's hair, Masters Champions Dinner menu, Tracy Morgan food poisoning at Knicks game, RIPs: Brett Gardner’s son Headlines: toupee cocaine smuggling story, Wink Shapiro hairpiece spotting claim.

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    2 h y 4 m
  • Episode 326 - A Mitch Melee to Begin March Madness
    Mar 17 2025
    RUNDOWN Mitch and Hotshot Scott discuss the NCAA tournament’s First Four games in Dayton, Ohio, diving into the city's rich basketball history and notable figures. The conversation takes a turn as Mitch shares an intense, near-altercation with Kansas fans at the Big 12 tournament, sparked by a well-timed chant. Continuing the March Madness discussion, the guys breakdown the bracket's top-heavy nature and why this year's tournament feels less unpredictable. They also analyze the Seahawks' offseason strategy, including the addition of Cooper Kupp, the lack of big offensive line signings, and Sam Darnold’s contract structure. Brian Barone, head coach of SIU Edwardsville, reflects on the program’s historic first NCAA tournament appearance, a journey marked by perseverance and belief. He shares the story of the framed scissors that symbolized his vision of cutting down the nets, his path from assistant coaching to taking over the program, and the personal influence of his late father, legendary coach Tony Barone. Wofford College head coach Dwight Perry discusses the thrill of leading his team to the NCAA tournament after a surprising run through the Southern Conference. He shares insights on his team's style of play, his rapid rise to head coach following a controversial transition, and his own unforgettable moment as a walk-on at Kentucky when a lineup mistake led to an unexpected start in the NCAA tournament. Alan Huss, head coach of High Point University, reflects on leading his team to its first NCAA tournament appearance after winning both the Big South regular season and tournament titles. He discusses his journey from playing at Creighton to coaching under Greg McDermott and Dana Altman, blending their influences into High Point’s high-powered offense. Lennie Acuff, head coach of Lipscomb University, reflects on leading the Bisons to their second NCAA tournament appearance in school history. A longtime coach with nearly 700 career wins at various levels, Acuff shares his gratitude for the mentors and players who shaped his career, his team’s experienced roster, and the significance of their electric home-court championship victory. GUESTS • Brian Barone | Head Coach, SIU Edwardsville Men's Basketball • Dwight Perry | Head Coach, Wofford College Men's Basketball • Alan Huss | Head Coach, High Point University Men's Basketball • Lennie Acuff | Head Coach, Lipscomb University Men's Basketball TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:34 | Dayton’s basketball legacy, March Madness matchups, and a near-brawl at the Big 12 tournament 22:58 | Clip of the Week: Arizona Fan Mitch Riles Up Kansas Crowd, Nearly Sparks Brawl with 'Short Ride Home' Chant Before Making Peace with a 350-Pound Jayhawk. 30:34 | Mitch and Hotshot Scott break down the NCAA tournament bracket and Seahawks offseason moves 51:09 | GUEST: SIU Edwardsville’s Brian Barone leads cougars to first-ever NCAA tournament with a vision years in the making, 1:16:18 | GUEST: Wofford's coach Dwight Perry reflects on NCAA tournament journey and unexpected coaching rise 1:40:00 | GUEST: high point's Alan Huss leads panthers to NCAA tournament with elite offense and a winning culture 1:59:03 | GUEST: Lipscomb’s Lennie acuff leads bisons to NCAA tournament, capping a 35-year coaching journey 2:16:55 | The Other Stuff Segment: Logan Gilbert named Mariners' Opening Day starter, Dodgers' workout in Tokyo draws 10,000 fans, Tiger Woods suffers ruptured Achilles, Micah Parsons and DeMarcus Lawrence feud after Lawrence joins Seahawks, Yankees' Gerrit Cole out for the season with Tommy John surgery, Rich Rodriguez bans TikTok dancing for his football players, Steph Curry reaches 4,000 career three-pointers, Southwest Airlines trolls the Dallas Mavericks, Seahawks sign Cooper Kupp, Seahawks' lack of offensive line signings, Sam Darnold’s contract details and Seahawks’ long-term quarterback plan, Seahawks' offseason strategy and potential focus on 2026, March Madness bracket analysis and predictions, Mitch picks Florida to win the NCAA Tournament, Duke’s chances in March Madness and the state of the ACC RIPs: Bob Rivers, radio broadcasting legend (68), Slick Watts, former Seattle Supersonics player (73), Oliver Miller, former NBA center (54), Junior Bridgman, former NBA player and business mogul (71), John Feinstein, best-selling sports author and journalist (69) Headlines: Deshaun Watson engaged, skips the couple's massage, Woman arrested for aggravated battery with a Pringles can, Backyard s'mores attempt in Long Island leads to wildfire, Dog accidentally shoots owner in Memphis, Man arrested for lap dance heist, dancers claim it’s not the first time they’ve been stiffed
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