Gary Danielson argues A.J. McCarron should be Heisman front-runner

CBS’ Gary Danielson joined the show to talk about the two big games on Thursday night and how they affect the BCS picture. Danielson wanted to clear up something he’s hearing a lot – that Stanford proved it was tougher than Oregon last night. He didn’t see the Ducks as not being tough and credited…

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PabstCast: Sacred Heart wide receiver Moses Webb

Sacred Heart wide receiver Moses Webb became a viral sensation for fumbling the ball and then getting it back and running it back for a touchdown. Monmouth. Paul Pabst sat down with Webb to talk about the play and the impact it’s had on his life. Webb had very interesting comments on what motivated him…

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Tamba Hali on Richie Incognito, Chiefs being disrespected, rap career

Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Tamba Hali joined the show to talk about his upbringing, the Chiefs’ 9-0 start and his rap career. Here are some of Hali’s takes: On first watching football when he got to America:  I didn’t understand the game. Seems like everybody was running into each other. My first thought was…

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Clay Travis evaluates value of Nick Saban

Outkickthecoverage.com’s Clay Travis (@ClayTravisBGID) joined the show to talk about the report Nick Saban would consider the Texas job and only the Texas job if he ever left Alabama. Dan and Clay discussed Saban’s value in Alabama and the expectations he’s set up there.

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Tony Dungy: coaches don’t need to stay late; hazing not necessary

NBC NFL broadcaster Tony Dungy joined the show to talk about coaches working long hours and comment on reports of rookie hazing in Miami. Dungy said that he doesn’t understand why some NFL coaching staffs work all night. He said it wasn’t like that when he started coaching in Pittsburgh: “I worked for Coach [Chuck]…

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Bobby Valentine says 2012 Red Sox not talented enough to win World Series

Former Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine joined the show to talk about them winning the title the year after he left. Dan asked Valentine what’s different. “About 13 guys, a lot of beards, a quality bullpen and some clutch hitting,” Valentine said. Dan asked Valentine to look back at what happened last year. “Winning sometimes…

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Tom Verducci says Cardinals’ power pitching an issue for Red Sox

Sports Illustrated’s Tom Verducci joined the show to talk about the World Series and more. Verducci agreed with Dan that the game has changed. It’s smaller – it’s 90 feet at a time instead of counting on home run. Verducci said the Red Sox have the edge in base running and fielding. While the Cardinals…

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