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By Mountaineer Radio at Eastern Oklahoma State College
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The podcast currently has 60 episodes available.
In the final edition of the show, Spencer has on Alex Stewart and Dylan Marcy to talk about a variety of NFL topics with just a little bit of baseball talk, too.
Spencer is leaving Mountaineer Radio to pursue a broadcasting opportunity with Southern Utah University in Cedar City, UT. Follow him on @Smalls_55 on Twitter if you want to keep up with him!
"First and foremost thank you for listening to the show! I've loved doing it, and knowing I have people who want to listen every week make it all worth it. Hope you've enjoyed these episodes almost as much as I have. All the best, and reach out any time." -Spencer
Spencer explains why, from a football perspective, Oklahoma and Texas are making a mistake going to the SEC. In today's bonus content, he gives a litany of thoughts as to why the Westbrook trade to the Lakers doesn't change his view of LA's championship hopes very much.
EA Sports Producer Chad Walker joins the show to talk about the monumental implications of the OU/Texas move to the SEC, and what seems to be the final chapter in the Aaron Rodgers/Packers drama.
Spencer examines Damian Lillard's latest comments with regards to his future in Portland, and what that means Portland needs to do next. In today's bonus content he goes into a little of everything with Brady, baseball, and The Open Championship.
Today's guest is former radio co-host Alex Stewart, a Portland Trailblazers fan, to discuss the team's future. Plus, plenty of baseball talk including Ohtani, rule changes, and the Yankees' struggles.
Spencer says why the Cowboys going on Hard Knocks is the right move for Jerry Jones--but not for the fans and the franchise. In today's bonus content he explains why his perception of Tom Brady has improved in the last few years, plus one trade that makes sense for the Lakers and one that doesn't.
Dev Bhargava is today's guest to discuss why the Cowboys are making a mistake, whether this is the Bucks' only shot to win the finals, Ben Simmons' future, and potential landing spots for Kawhi Leonard.
Spencer says why the Bucks' Game 2 win was so important for them in the ECF, and why this year feels like their best opportunity to win a championship with Giannis. In today's bonus content he dives into where Ben Simmons could go, the Nets' second-round exit, and Ty Lue's recent success with the Clippers.
He's joined by OU Softball Asst. Coach JT Gasso, fresh off of a record-setting 2021 National Championship run at the WCWS. They discuss building a powerhouse college program, what it took to win it all, the growth of the game of softball, and more.
Why the Milwaukee Bucks won't be able to come back against the Nets, and what it could mean for Giannis' future. Plus, we are suddenly hearing a lot about Jordan Love from the Packers' camp--but why now?
Also: College Football doesn't need a 12-team playoff, and this potential change ignores another glaring issue in the sport.
Spencer says why he thinks the Packers' front office has no excuse to not trade for Julio Jones if they're truly committed to keeping Aaron Rodgers. In the bonus content he gives thoughts on Coach K announcing his retirement, LeBron's first career first-round exit, and the Celtics front office shakeup.
His older brother Mitchel returns to discuss the Packers situation with Aaron Rodgers, why the Clippers could salvage a previously sinking ship, the Celtics' future, and how the Lakers' loss might play in LA.
Spencer says why, even if the Clippers don't make the Western Conference Finals this year, they shouldn't look back and say it was the wrong move. Plus, why the general reaction to Tim Tebow is blown way out or proportion. In today's bonus content he talks about why last week's PGA Championship was so good for golf--in multiple ways.
Former sports talk host Dev Bhargava returns to discuss Tebow, Aaron Rodgers' future in Green Bay, the Clippers, and the NBA Playoffs.
Spencer lays out Aaron Rodgers' options if he doesn't play for Green Bay in 2021--and why those options will lead him to want to return to the Packers. In today's "potpourri" bonus content he gives thoughts on Tebow to the Jags, LeBron potentially not making the finals, and why the Oakland A's should move to Portland.
His guest today is Tulsa Football Defensive Coordinator Joe Gillespie. They talk about Tulsa's rising profile in the American Athletic Conference (AAC), Arizona Cardinals' first-round pick Zaven Collins, and more.
Spencer explains why Aaron Rodgers is making a mistake asking to get out of Green Bay, and what the Packers could still do to keep him a Packer. Plus, he says why he is not a fan of the NBA keeping the play-in tournament alive to essentially expand the playoffs to 20 teams.
The podcast currently has 60 episodes available.