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By Nathan Shoup
The podcast currently has 362 episodes available.
Nevada baseball season review and letter grades (5:00). The Shoup brothers play a clip from their first episode almost five years ago as they say goodbye (17:57). They reflect back on what they most and least enjoyed, what they’ll remember, and whether they thought the podcast was a success (31:59). And they have many to thank (1:02:24).
From Nathan: We love you all for coming on this ride with us.
Nevada baseball split four games at New Mexico (6:50). The Pack ends the year with three games at San Jose State this weekend — two things to know and predictions (11:02). The Reno Aces took five of seven at Tacoma and try to stay hot this week vs Sacramento (21:02). For slants, the Shoup brothers start recalling on all-time highs/lows for the pod ahead of next week’s final episode (31:20) and share if it’s possible for The Reno Slant to return at some point (58:24).
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Nevada baseball lost two of three vs Fresno State (6:27). The Pack is on the road the rest of the regular season, starting with three at New Mexico this weekend — two things to know and predictions (10:51). The Reno Aces split with a good Round Rock team, and are in Tacoma this week (16:51). For slants, the Shoup brothers weigh in on the significance of Nevada football’s scheduled 2029 game at Ohio State (26:10) and debate if the Georgia would beat the XFL champ (39:03).
To stay current everything on The Reno Slant, follow the brothers on Twitter and Instagram, and online at TheRenoSlant.com.
The brothers have an update on the podcast (3:35). Nevada baseball dropped three of four non-conference games vs Grand Canyon and Long Beach State (9:30). The Pack returns to Mountain West play this weekend for the final home games of the year, with Fresno coming to town — two things to know and predictions (14:30). The Reno Aces stayed hot, taking five of six from Sugar Land and remain at Greater Nevada Field this week, hosting second-place Round Rock (19:50). For slants, Nathan is getting married this weekend (26:20) and things are getting weird at A’s games in Oakland (28:29).
To stay current everything on The Reno Slant, follow the brothers on Twitter and Instagram, and online at TheRenoSlant.com.
Nevada baseball dropped two of three at San Diego State (6:15). The Pack returns to Peccole for a non-conference weekend vs Long Beach State and Grand Canyon — two things to know and predictions (14:10). The Reno Aces bounced back taking five of six at Salt Lake and host reeling Sugar Land this week (21:54). For slants, the Shoup brothers share their positive and negative takeaways from Nevada’s spring game (29:23), consider who will be Pack hoops most improved in 2023-24 (32:44), and give the real reason the air races are ending (51:31).
To stay current everything on The Reno Slant, follow the brothers on Twitter and Instagram, and online at TheRenoSlant.com.
Nevada baseball won its first Mountain West series of the year, taking two of three from Air Force (7:51). The Pack hits the road this weekend, going to San Diego State— two things to know and predictions (12:55). The Reno Aces pitching was comedically bad vs Sacramento and tries to calm things down this week at Salt Lake (18:58). For slants, the Shoup brothers consider how appealing Nevada is in realignment scenarios (29:44), share if they remain confident in an impact portal addition (34:22), and Nathan complains about the Vegas to Reno drive (50:46).
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Nevada baseball dropped two of three at UNLV (5:44). The Pack returns to Peccole this weekend, hosting Air Force — two things to know and predictions (9:33). The Reno Aces dropped four of five at Tacoma and host Sacramento this week (21:21). For slants, the Shoup brothers consider who is the biggest portal loss for next season (31:36), play with Mountain West realignment hypotheticals (42:23), and deliver their annual NBA postseason preview (1:08:12).
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Will Baker is next man into the portal (). Nevada baseball dropped two of three vs San Jose State (7:44). The Pack goes to Vegas this weekend — two things to know and predictions (16:18). For slants, the Shoup brothers consider reasonable expectations for Pack hoops next winter (25:03), debate if Nevada will need to reload every year because of the portal (32:23), give their Masters picks (34:21), and praise the pitch clock (45:45).
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Darrion Williams and Trey Pettigrew enter portal (3:38). Nevada baseball swept in two games vs New Mexico (19:33). The Pack hosts San Jose State this weekend — two things to know and predictions (22:50). For slants, the Shoup brothers consider whether Steve Alford should give up on recruiting high school athletes and focus on the portal (29:55), debate if Kenan Blackshear regrets transferring from FAU (38:40), and reveal real estate stats about people moving from Reno (59:55).
To stay current everything on The Reno Slant, follow the brothers on Twitter and Instagram, and online at TheRenoSlant.com.
Pack hoops season review and letter grades (5:50). Nevada baseball dropped two of three vs UNLV last weekend (30:54). Nevada remains at Peccole this weekend, hosting New Mexico — two things to know and predictions (35:48). For slants, the Shoup brothers weight the meaning of a convincing First Four loss (42:20), guess how many Pack hoops players will transfer out (45:14), and predict which Mountain West football head coach will be without a job after the 2023 season (55:12).
To stay current everything on The Reno Slant, follow the brothers on Twitter and Instagram, and online at TheRenoSlant.com.
The podcast currently has 362 episodes available.