Reaves Believed Before NBA Did

Los Angeles Lakers star Austin Reaves joined the show to discuss his rise from overlooked prospect to Lakers standout. Reaves credited his delusional confidence for helping him reach the NBA, reflected on learning from LeBron James, and his unforgettable welcome-to-the-league moment guarding the future Hall of Famer in practice. He also shared the Lakers’ vision…

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Steve Young Reflects on Quarterback Evolution

Hall of Fame Quarterback Steve Young joined the show to discuss the mental demands of playing quarterback, the evolution of dual-threat passers and why winning a Super Bowl can be both a blessing and a challenge. The Hall of Famer praised Jerry Rice and Terrell Owens for their rare athleticism, shared advice for Sam Darnold…

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Bargatze Takes Over Lake Tahoe

Comedian Nate Bargatze brought his humor to the show today, bouncing from Vanderbilt football and World Cup excitement to McDonald’s and his growing interest in making more movies. Bargatze compared landing the first joke of a comedy set to hitting a great opening tee shot and shared why he dreams of bringing an amusement park…

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From Analytics to Diapers

Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald joined the show as a Super Bowl champion. Macdonald reflected on the Super Bowl journey, his approach to analytics, conversations with Bill Belichick and John Harbaugh, and why winning hasn’t changed who he is. He joked about his game-day workouts, his name connection to the singer Michael McDonald, and…

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Hamilton Defends Notre Dame’s Independent Status

Ravens All-Pro safety Kyle Hamilton covered everything from Baltimore’s rivalry with the Steelers to the financial impact of Pro Bowl voting. Hamilton believes fan voting remains an honor but argued it shouldn’t influence players’ fifth-year contract value. He also praised Notre Dame’s alumni network and tradition, saying he hopes the Fighting Irish remain independent rather…

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KOC isnt Giving Away Vikings Quarterback Plans

Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell joined the show today, mixing laughs with classic coach speak. The former Coach of the Year reflected on learning under Bill Belichick, shared stories about Tom Brady and Mark Brunell, and joked about surviving long walks with Bill Belichick. When the conversation shifted to Minnesota’s quarterback competition, O’Connell never…

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Kevin Frazier Sounds Off on Another USMNT Letdown

Entertainment Tonight’s Kevin Frazier didn’t hide his disappointment with another Round of 16 exit for the USMNT, saying American soccer continues to promise progress before falling short on the biggest stage. Frazier also reflected on his son’s soccer journey and questioned whether the sport’s priorities have shifted toward profitability over advancing skill. He later praised…

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Brian Baumgartner Wants Mobster Style Funeral

“The Office” star Brian Baumgartner brought plenty of laughs to the show, joking about Aaron Rodgers, chili references and why Lake Tahoe has become his favorite place in the world. Best known as Kevin Malone on The Office, Baumgartner reflected on the show’s impressive staying power, crediting in part due to the boom of streaming.…

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Twellman Compares Messi to Steph Curry

Apple TV lead soccer analyst Taylor Twellman didn’t sugarcoat Team USA’s World Cup exit, saying the moment simply appeared too big for a talented squad capable of much more. Twellman believes a trip to the quarterfinals should have been the expectation after dominant performances earlier in the tournament. He defended Christian Pulisic as the team’s…

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Alan Hunter Settles DP & Dylan’s Music Disagreement

Original MTV VJ Alan Hunter joined the show to relive the launch of a network that forever changed music Hunter reflected on MTV’s beginnings, the music videos that sparked controversy, and how artists like R.E.M. and Duran Duran helped shape the channel’s identity. He also discussed why the Grateful Dead became more of a movement…

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