That’s it. The final game. The final show. And somehow the Seahawks defense chose absolute violence.
In the Super Bowl LX recap, we relive a first quarter that flipped everything on its head — three takeaways, a pick-six from Uchenna Nwosu, and six sacks led by Derick Hall and Byron Murphy II. If you like quarterbacks running for their lives, this was cinema.
Next, we settle what truly matters: the Prop Bet Draft. Caleb sneaks out a win 14–12, and yes, we go through the receipts. Coin toss, touchdowns, punts, Gatorade, all of it. Some brilliant. Some painful. Some we’d like back immediately.
In our personal segments, Derek revisits his Drew Lock prophecy… which technically came true, just not exactly how anyone imagined. Meanwhile Caleb takes a moment to shout out Jordy Frahm knocking off No. 1 Texas because history deserves its flowers.
We close the book with the awards:
🏆 Bobby Wagner earns Walter Payton Man of the Year.
🏆 Matthew Stafford takes league MVP.
🏆 Kenneth Walker III leaves with Super Bowl MVP honors.
And then, we say goodbye.
Thank you for riding with us through predictions, bad beats, coaching chaos, and more handshakes than we can count. This podcast has always been about two friends talking ball, and everyone who listened in made it bigger than we ever expected.
One last recap. One last laugh. One last whistle.
Theme music by The Riley Brothers Band. Find them at https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/therileybrothersband/the-float.