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By Aaron L. Parrish, Drew Parrish
The podcast currently has 70 episodes available.
This week we look at Danville's SPHL debut, the Aaron Rodgers debacle, and then take a good look at Canelo-Plant and what might be next for Canelo.
Kristine and Katelyn return to talk about their favorite stadiums and talk about some of the frustrations of being a woman in the workplace.
This week we take a good long look at how Turner and ESPN are doing with their new broadcast deal with the NHL and take a quick look at how the season has begun.
A bit of a technical note. Something happened to Aaron's mic at about the 15 minute mark. The sound was still good enough to be pretty listenable, but there is a definite and noticeable change in sound.
This episode was recorded on Friday, so we do not cover Purdue knocking the #2 out of Iowa, as the tweet says. We do, though, take a look at the Cardinals' surprise change in direction, the Giants' phantom swing, and complain again about the juggernaut sports gambling has become.
This week is looking back at Fury-Wilder 3 and pondering the future of Deontay Wilder after being handed a definitive loss at the end of an awfully valiant effort. Aaron also keeps saying "Brian Kelly" instead of "Brian Kenny" and really having absolutely no clue he's doing it. So some apologies to everyone on that.
Otherwise, we also talk about Urban Meyer and the collapse of the White Sox. And there is some slight language involved in this one.
This week we preview and make our picks for the MLB playoffs, as well as taking a maybe more hopeful look at the Colts season.
Aaron also spends the episode struggling to keep his anger at the Cubs in check. That's probably a long term project.
This week, we take a long hard look at the Colts' very disappointing start to the season and what they might do to try to turn things around. We also take a look at how Anthony Joshua's surprise loss might shake up the heavyweight division going forward and pick the better QB in some successful succession planning.
In this week's episode, we take a quick look at matching your work to your format before taking a bigger look at gimmicks in televised sports. And Roundball Rock.
This week we look at the Big XII's big move, automated judging, the Wild Card race, and Ben Roethlisberger's complicated legacy. And somehow we took a detour to basketball players showing skin.
It's an Aaron solo effort this week. He tells the story of getting started playing video games, a quick history of what he plays, and how that what and why he plays games has shifted with time. Or age.
The podcast currently has 70 episodes available.