Josh Innes is back on Houston sports radio airwaves and he's taking no prisoners. You never know what he might say, so you better be listening before the FCC shuts him down. Catch him weekdays 2-4pm on ESPN 97.5 FM or your favorite podcast platform.
Josh talks about Deshaun Watson and says some goodbyes during his last show on ESPN 97.5.
Josh's goodbye to Houston hits a fever pitch. He and Nick look back at some of his best moments on the airwaves in the Space City, evaluate Jay-Z and his "99 Problems," and listen to some all-time classics.
The countdown to Josh's last show continues. During the first hour of the show, Josh expresses his feeling about the Rockets' 16-game losing streak. He and Nick also think of possible names for the new show that is replacing Josh.
Josh talks about his plans for his final week in Houston. More callers bid farewell to Josh who then clarifies that he isn't getting fired and talks about the previous times he actually was.
Josh's final week kicks off. He talks about Drew Brees' retirement, gives an update on his haircut experience from last week and chats with callers.
Fred Davis is in for Josh today and in the first hour he breaks down the audio from David Culley's press conference yesterday and how it differed from his appearance on The Huddle and Flow Podcast; Host of the Huddle & Flow Podcast Jim Trotter joins Freddie to talk about his conversation with Culley.
Fred Davis is in for Josh today and in Hour 2 of the show he talks more about what the Texans will do with Deshaun Watson; he talks with Mike Babbo about the Astros plans ahead of the season; and Cam Newton signed a new deal to stay with the Patriots one more year.
Josh talks about Dak Prescott, Deshaun Watson, and TRL's most requested videos of all time.
During the final hour of the show, Josh talks about leaving and his hair appointment dilemma. He also recaps the NBA All-Star Game and gives his thoughts on the "Inside the NBA" crew and other analysts.
With six shows left, Josh talks about the struggles of moving. He and Nick also discuss an article about the Houston Oilers and recap the singing of "Lift Every Voice" prior to the start of the NBA All-Star Game.
ESPN Houston's own Josh Innes speaks on his departure from the station and takes calls from listeners.
In the first hour Josh talks about the James Harden Homecoming, and talks about possibly retiring his number. Framber Valdez has a fractured ring finger and Who are you rooting for James Harden or JJ Watt?
In hour 2, Josh gets passed over for a job in Nashville and more on the possible retirement of James Harden's number
Josh talks about David Johnson joining the Texans, Texas's mask mandate, and his leave from the show.
The final hour of the show, Josh talks more about JJ Watt signing with the Arizona Cardinals, potential signings for the Astros and his thoughts on "cancel culture."
Josh discusses the news of JJ Watt signing with the Arizona Cardinals, the objectivity of the Rockets' commentators, an interesting take on Kawhi Leonard and Ben Simmons shooting threes. He also dives into his thoughts on some Taylor Swift and Megan Thee Stallion songs.
On a very special episode of the Josh Innes Show, the legendary Jake Asman fills in. They talk about Deshaun watch and what kind of haul the Texans should get for the star QB. They also talk about the possiblity of Jake being Charlie Palillio's son
In hour one of the show Josh talks old club stories, and listens to club bangers and a new intro for the show is born.
In the second hour of the show Josh gives a quick update on Tiger Woods, The Rockets have officially waived Demarcus Cousins and they continue their music discussion.
In the first hour, Josh wonders if James Harden is a changed man and who is one athlete you feel like you have to see live before they retire
In hour 1 Josh talks about getting lost driving while on the phone, NBA Big 3's and pets.
In hour 2 the Josh talks about the NBA All-Star game, Which grocery store is the best besides HEB and Josh and Nick listen to some throwbacks.
ESPN Houston's own Josh Innes speaks with listeners about the release of JJ Watt and what that means for Deshaun Watson and the future of the Texans.
ESPN Houston's own Josh Innes open the line for freestyle and asks the callers for song suggestions. Lastly asks callers for top Houston athletes and the state of the Texans.
During the first hour of the show Josh brings it in with music for the new and improved Texans team.
In hour two Josh continues to talk about the Mavericks decision to not play the national anthem
In hour one, Josh wants to know your views on dog birthday parties, Jamey Rootes leaving, and the national anthem.
During the second half of the show, Josh talks more Deshaun Watson and reflects on the passing of Marty Schottenheimer. Dan "The Pizza Man" also calls in on National Pizza Day.
Josh celebrates National Pizza Day while also asking if the Texans should trade Deshaun Watson for the No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft.
"Pull up your pants, take off the bra and be a man!" Josh evaluates Kevin Harlan's call of a streaker on the field at the Super Bowl. He also talks about the Tyrann Mathieu/Tom Brady verbal altercation and Kevin Durant having to miss games because of NBA CoVID protocols.
Josh recaps the Super Bowl, The Weeknd's halftime performance and questions if Tom Brady is the "GOAT of all GOATs."
In the final hour of the show the guys talk about Watson decision on the upcoming season.
In the second hour Josh wrestles with another conundrum and who was the best third sitcom character?
In Hour number 1 Josh talks about a moral conundrum he faced at the park, Josh asks how sick people are of the Deshaun Watson situation.
With today marking the beginning of Super Bowl week, Josh reflects on his experience at radio row. Also, the quest for callers to guess the number of people Josh has muted on Twitter continues.
Josh discusses the possible scenarios for the Texans and a caller gives her thoughts on "De'shaun" Watson.
In the second hour Josh continues to discuss the Deshaun Watson situation and Austin East Cider stops by.
In the first hour of the show Josh declares today "The Day the Football Died" in Houston.
The second hour kicks off with Josh taking more calls from listeners about criticism surrounding black athletes. He then shares his thoughts on the different ways people act on social media. Josh then gets a text from a random phone number and tries to figure out who it is.
ESPN Houston's own Josh Innes speaks on the Texan's situation with Deshaun Watson, also no inductees into the MLB Hall of Fame. Lastly asks listeners about criticism of black athletes.
Josh discusses issues with the Texans breaking news reporting and how the Astros need to sign Carlos Correa.
Josh discusses issues with the Texans and Deshaun Watson, and how the Astros need to sign Carlos Correa.
During the second half of the show, Josh and Nick take listener calls, talk more Deshaun Watson, as well as the Texans coaching situation and if Aaron Rodgers will leave Green Bay following another loss in the NFC Championship.
Josh's frustrations with Deshaun Watson leads to their "breakup." He also evaluates the love story between Watson and Houston. Later in the hour, Josh talks about why Tom Brady is the GOAT.
Josh talks about a disastrous trip to the barber shop and discusses the Texans coaching search.
Josh discusses the dumpster fire head coaching search that the Texans are putting on display.
Are you tired of hearing about Watson complain all the time? listen in to what josh thinks.
ESPN Houston's own Josh Innes decides what cities have worse sports than Houston. Lastly takes calls from listeners and invites Joel Blank on for the last few minutes.
ESPN Houston's own Josh Innes talk about the state of Houston Sports and how deprived the city will be of superstars. Lastly he talks about Springer's departure from the Astros.
In the final hour of the show the guys cover Watson news and talk to callers about what they think of the situation.
Josh is not in studio, so Nick takes his place along with Tyler Scott! They discus Watson along with Jared Porter.
In the final hour of the show, Josh breaks down the trade that almost was for James Harden, what was potentially Drew Brees' final game, Deshaun Watson and wasted careers.
Josh recaps the controversial goal line play during the Browns/Chiefs Divisional matchup and begs Deshaun Watson to "say something."
In the first hour Josh talks about how he believes James Harden quit on the team, and we talk about the posters we had in our rooms as kids.
Josh talks more about the Texans situation and answers listener calls in the third hour.
Josh talks about Texans legend Andre Johnson's advice for Deshaun Watson's future with the organization.
Josh Innes spends the second hour of the show talking about a variety of stuff, ranging from the Eagles firing Doug Pederson to sneaking stuff into movie theaters.
Josh starts today's show with the news of Deshaun Watson being unhappy with the Texans' role in social injustice and talks about his future with the franchise. Later, he shares his opinions on the first ever NFL game on Nickelodeon.
Josh talks about testing positive for COVID-19, rooting against DeAndre Hopkins and the Texans.
Josh in the second hour jokes around with callers talking about subjects ranging from the Texans to the CFP to strip club experiences.
"Howdy!" Texas A&M Basketball causes a change in scenery. Josh talks Texans, the James Harden situation with the Rockets and some college football.
ESPN Houston's own Josh Innes does Trey's picks and then gets into the rumors of combining different league stats.
ESPN Houston's own Josh Innes speaks on Blockbuster memories and Texans front office situation. Later on takes calls from listeners.
Hour one of The Josh Innes Show taps into James Harden's keg of a stomach and general fat-shaming issues in America.
ESPN Houston's Josh Innes continues the discussion on offensive team names. Josh then looks at potential head coaches for the Texans. Josh also discusses gambling and his system to it.
ESPN Houston's Josh Innes believes it is time to bench Deshaun Watson and protect him for the rest of the season. Josh gets interactive with callers by starting a discussion on offensive team names.
Josh asks JIS fans why Aggie fans haven't come out and demanded a game against Ohio State?
Do the Aggies have what it takes to crack the Top 4? listen in to hear what Josh thinks.
Josh gives the break down on this whole Harden Problem. Tune in to hear how he really feels.
ESPN Houston's Josh Innes discusses which athletes in Houston truly care about winning as well as the city. Josh also looks at the top songs to workout to.
ESPN Houston's Josh Innes discusses his new found attitude for Deshaun Watson, following Deshaun crying after the loss. Josh also discuss NCAA football as well as some of the big name coaches.
Josh and Nick are live from Wildcat Golf Club for our ESPN 97.5 & 92.5 Occasional Invitational and the shenanigans certainly unfold as Josh begins to sober up.
The slow jazz continues on hour 2 of The Josh Innes Show, as Josh tries to ease listeners who think he is too loud and fake.
It's Free Speech Friday on The Josh Innes Show! Juggalo Trey is in to make his Thanksgiving picks.
ESPN Houston's own Josh Innes talks about the worsening news of the corona virus and Vanderbilt University having a female kicker.
In the final hour of the show Josh shows off his music knowledge along with questions about how people feel about his show.
Carlos Correa on the move? Watermelon smashing a racist move? Tune in to hear Josh's thoughts.
Josh and Nick discuss how picking a good quarterback to lead an offense is like picking good voices in radio.
FREE SPEECH FRIDAY! Along with people asking Trey questions that has been on their mind.
In the final hour we have a juggy Trey football picks along with some fun out in the beaumont area.
No shut down! Josh gives his thoughts along with more Rockets talk on why the celtics don't want harden.
In the final hour of the Josh Innes show he talks about a new form of social media he became a part of. Also along with the joys of not being put on lock down once again.
Josh welcomes the owner of Papa charlie's Wes for a segment. Also are the Rockets about to tell James he is not going anywhere?
Josh had a package stolen from his front door in the middle of hour 2. Listen now to hear his reaction.
This could be Josh's last day... Josh asks his listeners if they enjoy the show or not.
ESPN Houston's Josh Innes talks about the Saints future with Drew Brees' recent injuries. Josh also previews tonight's Monday Night Football game.
ESPN Houston's Josh Innes breaks down the Texans current situation. Josh also discusses the rumors of James Harden wanting to be traded.
Is blowing up the Rockets the best thing to do? Would you rather stay competitive and not win anything? Josh gives his thoughts.
How do you feel about the Texans culture? Do they have one? Hear from Josh and some listiners about how they feel.
ESPN Houston's Josh Innes opens up hour 2 of The Josh Innes show by talking about Jeff Luhnow suing the Astros for $22 million. Who is the better GM to hire regardless of the sport, Daryl Morey or Jeff Luhnow?
ESPN Houston's Josh Innes opens up hour 1 of The Josh Innes show by talking about some of the NFL games from this past weekend. Josh then gives his opinion on how to make sports more enjoyable.
Josh is out on vacation today, so we have Freddy D along with former DT for the Minnesota vikings Henry Thomas. The guys talk the Upcoming Texans game this sunday.
During the final hour of the show Josh finishes his political point on how it affects sports.
Josh talks about the heated emotions that comes with Election Day. He also evaluates some possible NFL moves at the trade deadline.
ESPN Houston's Josh Innes opens up hour 3 of the Josh Innes Show by discussing the next possible location for the Toronto Raptors.
ESPN Houston's Josh Innes opens up hour 1 of the Josh Innes Show with commentary on the Texans and how they are behind the 8-ball. With how bad the NFC east is, should the Cowboys still play to win the division?
The ESPN 97.5 Road Show kicks off from Beaumont with Josh, Trey, and Jilly.
Does A.J. Hinch deserve to be as beloved by Houston sports fans as he is?
Are movies the same now? Also we have a doctor that gives his knowledge on a topic we need help on.
Are baseball managers really needed? Do you think the Dodgers world series should have an asterisk next to it??
ESPN Houston's Josh Innes opens up Hour 2 of the Josh Innes show by continuing to find ways the Texans could trade away JJ Watt. Josh also talks about the new Borat movie. AJ Hoffman of The Blitz joins the Josh Innes Show to close out the final hour.
ESPN Houston's Josh Innes opens up Hour 1 of the Josh Innes show by looking at potential moves the Texans can make with JJ Watt to get some draft picks back.
Trey joins the show to give his picks for this upcoming sunday games along with a debate between Biden and trump.
Was Joe Buck's comment really that wrong? Josh gives his thoughts on what was said and the response from the american people.
ESPN Houston's own Josh Innes talks about Troy Aikman's comments along with OBJ and his presence at LSU and possible NCAA repercussions.
ESPN Houston's own Josh Innes talks about radio talent and Dak Prescott's true value as a QB. Also why the NBA is losing ratings.
ESPN Houston's Josh Innes opens up hour 2 of The Josh Innes Show with continuing his break down of the ALCS. Josh also breaks down the comments made by Sue Bird over the pay difference in the NBA and WNBA.
ESPN Houston's Josh Innes opens up hour 1 of The Josh Innes Show by looking at the Texans overtime loss to the Titans. Josh looks at the "controversial" failed two point conversion, and why it was the right call. Josh then shifts his attention to the Astros loss to the Rays in game 7 of the ALCS.
Josh gives his insight about the Rockets GM change along with Juggalo Trey's sunday picks.
ESPN Houston's Josh Innes opens up hour 2 of The Josh Innes show with a lot of Astros. With game 2 of the ALCS being played while Josh is on air there is a lot of commentary regarding the game. AJ Hoffman from The Blitz also joins the show.
ESPN Houston's Josh Innes opens up hour 1 of The Josh Innes show by previewing Game 2 of the ALCS featuring the Astros vs the Rays on ESPN 92.5. Josh also takes a look at Dak Prescott's injury. Later in the segment Josh also looks at some of the major NCAA games from this past weekend.
The first hour of The Josh Innes Hour kicks off with an analysis of Nick Foles' classically below average career.
Josh discusses the firing of Bill O and who's next for the Houston Texans as head coach.
The final hour of The Josh Innes Show. More Texans, more of what Josh is happy he can freely speak about now.
The Josh Innes Show welcomes in those who have 'departing words' for Bill O'Brien.
Josh and Nick take us through the legend of Van Halen as the news of his passing breaks.
ESPN Houston's own Josh Innes talks about predictions vs the A's. Also elaborates on the NBA finals ratings being lower than the NFL games. Then later Breaking News!
ESPN Houston's own Josh Innes talks about the his frustrations with Deshaun Watson's comments after Texans loss against the Vikings.
It's another edition of Free Speech Friday on The Josh Innes Show. The final hour of this week's shows dives into some MLB Postseason action and a preview of happy hour.
Also, Juggy Trey's mom makes a surprise appearance in the studio!
Josh Innes assesses Nick Foles career, what it's going to take to get Bill O'Brien fired, and what his Sunday NFL Lock of the Millenium pick is.
Should Texans fans be rooting for Wins or Losses?
Which fan base is more delusional, Eagles' or Texans'?
Juggalo Trey (8-7) joins The Josh Innes Show to make his picks after a tough last week.
Josh is fed up with those who use social media to flaunt sad situations, and is wondering why some of his followers don't agree.
ESPN Houston's Josh Innes opens up the final hour of the Josh Innes show by looking at how much the Texans as an organization are hurting the fans. Do the Texans care more about money than actually winning?
ESPN Houston's Josh Innes opens up hour 1 of The Josh Innes show by grilling the Texans, but mainly owner Cal McNair. Josh then looks at other coaches who are on the hot seat this early in the season. After what he's seen in the first three game Josh brings up the question, do the Texans even care about winning at this point?
Josh brings in Juggalo Trey (7-3) for his NFL picks of the week, and he recalls his day with Roger Staubach.
Josh is livid about the news coming out of Philadelphia concerning Mike D'antoni and James Harden. He also talks about how athletes forgive the privilege they have of playing professional sports.
Josh talks about how ridiculous it is that NFL coaches were fined for breaking mask wearing regulations.
Josh is tired of Bob Costas and Drew Brees. Listen to Hour 1 of The Josh Innes Show to find out why.
ESPN Houston's John Innes opens up hour 2 of The Josh Innes Show by continuing to rip into Bill O'brien and his inability to be a true winning coach. Josh then takes a look at some legendary athletes that are MUST SEE and what it would mean to see them play in person. Is Bill O'brien holding back Deshaun and how elite he can truly be?
ESPN Houston's John Innes opens up hour 1 of The Josh Innes Show by RIPPING into the Texans. Josh lets out all of his frustration that stems from the Texans. Josh then takes some calls allowing the people of H-town to vent their frustrations along with him. Is Bill O'brien the next Marvin Lewis?
Hour 2 of The Josh Innes Show starts fresh with some Football Friday rundowns. Nick and Jerry go over all of their picks for the NFL's Week 2 matchups.
Happy Hour is back and we're taking some more nasty shots from shot wheel.
The Josh Innes Show welcomes Friday's fill-ins Nick Sharara and Jerry Bo who kick the top of the program with takes for Week 2's slate of NFL games. What did Thursday Night Football's Bengals-Browns Ohio Bowl show us about Baker and Burrow?
Let's grab a realistical, commonsensical perspective on the Baltimore Ravens (-11.0) vs. Houston Texans game.
Did the Rockets ever have a chance against the Lakers?
Juggalo Trey joins Josh in the first segment to talk conspiracy theories and Trey's NFL picks for week 2 (4-1 after Week 1). Josh discusses his weight to end the hour.
Josh is going to vote for the first time in his life. Listen to find out who he will be voting for.
The Josh Innes Show is live from Karbach Brewery! Josh and Juggalo Trey talk NFL football and parking lot fights in the second hour.
The Josh Innes Show is live from Karbach Brewery! Josh talks about his weight and discusses the upcoming NFL season that begins tonight with Juggalo Trey.
ESPN Houston's own Josh Innes talks about the over and under predictions on the playoff games (NBA & NHL).
ESPN Houston's own Josh Innes talks predictions on the Rockets vs Lakers game and how the excitement of sports has somewhat returned.
ESPN Houston's own Josh Innes talks about should the team look to unload some players if game seven results in a loss. Also Patrick Creighton joins in later in the show.
ESPN Houston's own Josh Innes speak about the playoffs and what will happen with the Rockets and what story will evolve with Chris Paul and James Harden once the series ends.
ESPN Houston's Josh Innes reflects on the trade deadline ending and examines why the Astros didn't need to make huge moves because the strength of the AL west is low.
ESPN Houston's own Josh Innes talks about what Astros might do for the trade deadline along with debating that running backs should not be top 5 picks in the draft.
Josh dives into the issues around the nation and his thoughts on the NBA and NHL boycott.
Why Josh Innes dislikes basketball and interesting stories about his weekend in Destin.
Josh Innes is back from vacation and he is loving the shot from Luka Doncic to win the game
The Josh Innes Show discusses the Charlotte Hornets radio voice who mistakenly tweeted a racial slur. They discuss double standards both in and out of the sports world.
The Josh Innes Show begins discussing the unwritten rules of baseball and how they affect the game. They talk about which teams have the best chances to win the first round. They finish talking about baseball's unwritten rules again and question their necessity.
Josh exposes lies and tells truths about Twitter and followers. He also talks about Joe Kelly, calling him a weasel. He and Nick also discuss taking a knee during the national anthem.
Josh and Nick talk about the fact that the Astros have lost their swagger. Josh also discusses good massages and Joe Kelly.
Josh does a JIS 3 minute poll asking whether he or Patrick D. Starr is more likely to get a full time job in the industry. Josh and Nick also talk about the Big 12 schedule that just came out.
Josh and Nick take on the first hour of the show with a discussion on which places in America have the worst accent, hottest chicks, and meanest people. They also talk about Tucker Carlson.
The Josh Innes Show begins discussing the breaking news that the Pac 12 cancels college football in the fall. They talk about how most people want a college football season and wish they could make it work.
The Josh Innes Show begins with a discussion of college football and what ways they could make it work to be able to play. They then discuss the media and how they sometimes just say what the fans want to hear. Josh tells about all of the things and people that he hates and the reasons why.
For the second hour, Josh talks about all the different jobs he has had and some of his experiences. He also talks about JIS system for betting on basketball games.
Josh and Nick spend the first hour discussing Zion Williamson, the Astros, and the possible return of college football.
Josh hosts Free Speech Friday to kick off the second hour of the show. Then, the guys try menthol flavored vodka.
Josh and Nick spend the first hour of the show talking about betting on sports and Josh's rule about not betting against the mormons of Utah. They also talk about coaches with animal names.
Josh and Nick begin by debating over whether or not Rockets' fans have a negative mentality. They discuss college football in Texas and how it hasn't been very successful recently. They finish by debating over what the worst song of all time is.
Josh and Nick begin debating over which teams are the strongest in the NBA right now. They then discuss Lance's pitching from last night what could have caused him to pitch the way he did. They rate some of the best uniforms in all of sports.
Josh takes a look at where the fault really lies in the covid problems in the MLB right now.
The Josh Innes Show begins with NBA bets and his to picks for tonight. It continues with stories of the Media drumming up publicity. Josh finishes up the show with some of his favorite songs and which ones have been ruined.
The Josh Innes Show begins with the criticism of NBA player spitting. It continues with the Gary Patterson scandal and what it means for the his future. Josh finishes with saying slurs and the modern day and the ramifications for it.
Josh discusses recent sporting events while also taking a look at some of his previous places of work.
Josh takes a look at some announcers, and fanbases across sports, as well as mocking the media a bit.
Josh Innes in the first hour of the show voices his frustrations on the Astros-Dodgers game last night. Also, he thinks about the most irrelevant teams in sports.
Josh Innes in the second hour expresses his appreciation for Astros manager Dusty Baker and looks ahead to tonight's Astros vs. Dodgers game.
Josh Innes opens up today's show by mainly talking about the dramatic Astros vs. Dodgers matchup.
Josh Innes in the second hour of the show touches on multiple sports topics, including the Miami Marlins' recent coronavirus cases and how he sports bets nowadays.
Josh Innes opens the show by talking about the latest from the NBA bubble. Also, he discusses the MLB's coronavirus issues and the likelihood of baseball season finishing.
Josh and Nick begin with Chandler Rome and his role in lying about Verlander's injury. Josh continuous with the loss of Jeff Luhnow to the Astros. The Josh Innes Show finishes with MLB continuing forward.
Josh and Nick begin with Justin Verlander and Chandler Rome's false story. They continue with Lou Williams and his endeavours outside of the NBA Bubble. The Josh Innes Show finishes with the Marlins coming down with the Coronavirus.
Josh and Nick discuss that the Dodgers always blow the playoffs and who they think the most overrated baseball player in the league is. They also talk about when George W. Bush threw the first pitch at the world series after 9/11.
Josh and Nick talk about how exciting it is that baseball is finally back today since there hasn't been regular season baseball in almost a year. Josh also compares the best stadium jams, picking which songs are best to get crowds excited.
Josh Innes wraps up the show by bringing up his interesting take that Bill O'Brien isn't as bad of a coach as people think.
Josh begins today's show by giving his preview of the MLB season ahead of the opening games tonight. Also, he goes on a rant about teams changing their names due to racial injustice.
Josh Innes in the second hour of the show talks about various sports topics and gives his hot takes.
Josh Innes begins the show by discussing whether he and other football fans are willing to wear a mask at NFL games this season. Also, he gives his breakdown on the MLB season ahead of Opening Day.
Josh and Nick discuss how the sixty game MLB season will change the outcome of the pennant race. They talk about how the game is effected by lack of fans. They debate over how masks and restrictions will effect different organizations.
Josh and Nick discuss the trending hashtag (boy cot MLB) due to kneeling during the national anthem. They debate over whether or not kneeling still makes an impact on society. They talk about how games will be effected without fans there to impact the game.
Josh begins with NBA players complaining about accommodations at Disney World. He continues with his thoughts on baseballs new opening day. Josh finishes up the show with how he podcasts and how people get big in that industry.
Josh Begins the show with how its really hard to stay on top after you get their. He continues with the Ted Cruz and Mark Cuban Twitter spat. Josh finishes with a story about the Atlanta Braves new marketing strategy.
Josh starts the show by talking about sports betting and Dak Prescott. He also discusses the recent accusations against Washington Redskins' front office employees.
ESPN Houston's Josh Innes talk about great commentary voices and if Dwyane Wade was overrated or not.
ESPN Houston's Josh Innes talks about the NCAA wanting the incoming classes to be exempt from the ACT & SAT. While discussing the problems of hazing.
Josh in the second hour of the show talks about his skepticism of the coronavirus pandemic. Later, he brings up the anonymous hotline in the NBA bubble.
Josh Innes in the first hour explores the importance of college football in college towns. Also, he discusses the Texans and the rumors about signing Antonio Brown.
Josh Innes spends the second hour covering multiple storylines around sports and society.
Josh opens up today's show by talking about the potential change of professional sports team names and how the lesser crowd will affect the NFL games and experience.
Josh begins talking about the apparel industry and people making millions of dollars on the backs of dumb people. Josh and Nick continue with cancel culture and how people who should be outraged are not. The show continues with key players being fed up with the bubble and Washington's new team name.
Josh begins the show talking about drumming up publicity in the NBA and Lebron not being able to put anything on his jersey. Josh and Nick continue with the advancement of sports video games and the plateau of football, baseball, and basketball games. Josh also covers how younger players will be more used to basketball without fans. The show finishes up talking about how the richest athletes talk the most about the poor.
Josh and Nick open the show talking about the restaurant and continue talking about the BLM movement/ politicians. They also talk about good jobs not being good fits for people, and attractive females.
Josh and Nick open the show discussing the Malcolm Jenkins comment on Desean Jackson issue. They also talk basketball, college fall sports and the chance they will happen.
ESPN Houston's own Josh Innes talks about Kyle Mcnair on kneeling with the Texans and College football adjusting to Covid-19.
Josh Innes continues the discussion in the second hour about race relations and police brutality. Also, he talks about the recent coronavirus cases in the MLB.
Josh Innes starts today's show by giving his opinions on the DeSean Jackson anti-semitic situation. Also, he debates with callers on the subject of race relations and police brutality.
Josh Innes in the second hour of the show discusses the recent DeSean Jackson anti-semitic situation and the possibility of a double standard. Later, he talks about professional sports teams considering name changes.
Josh starts today's show by telling a funny story from his weekend. Later, he breaks down the DeSean Jackson anti-semitic situation.
Nick Sharara fills in for Josh Innes and starts the second hour talking about Amy Cooper, who was recently charged. He also compares Patrick Mahomes and Deshaun Watson as players and how much they are worth. Also, AJ Hoffman comes on and discusses the Texans with Nick.
Nick Sharara fills in for Josh Innes today and kicks off the first hour of the show with Patrick Mahomes' ten year contract extension with the Chiefs. He also talks to Spencer Kyte about UFC. Then, he discusses Kanye West's announcement that he is running for president.
Nick and Aaron discuss the impact of the shortened MLB Season. They also take part in the Xbox vs PS debate.
Nick and Aaron discuss usage and testing of steroids in various sports. Later, they analyze some interesting food combinations.
Josh gives his sleeper teams competing in the NBA bubble playoffs during the second hour. Also, he thinks about the effects both basketball and baseball could face involving competitiveness.
Josh and Nick discuss changing palettes, chuck-e-cheese, and Bowling for Soup. Later, they discuss Kaepernick and current media censorship.
Josh and Nick spend the second hour talking about guilty pleasures, such as Nickelback. They also discuss "Karens" and girl fights. Then, they get into MVPs and Lamar Jackson.
Josh kicks off the first hour talking about his favorite and least favorite cities. He also talks about Ian Desmond, who has opted out of the 2020 season. He also mentions George Lopez's stand up comedy show on Netflix.
Josh and Nick spend the second hour talking about social media drama, Barstool Sports and Dave Portnoy, and voice acting. They also talk about a situation where someone snitched on a bar for being over capacity, which really triggers Josh.
Josh and Nick spend the second hour talking about social media drama, Barstool Sports' Dave Portnoy, and voice acting scandals. They also talk about a situation where someone snitched on a bar for being over capacity, which really triggers Josh.
Josh and Nick kick off the show talking about actions taken by companies in an attempt to stop being racist. With cancel culture as a main point, Josh talks about white voice actor Mike Henry quitting his job as the voice of a black character, Cleveland, on Family Guy. They also talk about whether it is worth it to have sports with coronavirus.
ESPN Houston's Josh Innes talks about the city's increase in COVID cases and the spectrum of listeners he has.
ESPN Houston's Josh Innes talks about many local businesses closing and Jim Crane being allowed to open the Astros Stadium for games.
Josh Innes in the second hour argues the importance of the National Anthem at the beginning of sports events and questions whether it truly has an effect on people.
Josh and Nick spend the first hour of the show talking about symbols of racism, Bubba Wallace, and personal responsibility. Josh also does a survey to figure out whether ridiculing someone's teeth is considered body shaming.
Josh and Nick start off the show where they left off with Libertarianism. They continue with AJ Hoffman joining with talks on the Loch Ness monster, OJ Simpson, and Fears. Josh finishes up the show with the recent news of Ben Roethlisberger's addiction.
Josh and Nick start off the show talking about the media and its involvement in the NASCAR scandal. They also discuss how the owner of the Astros, Jim Crane, has talked about potential financial issues. Also, Josh tries to figure out what political party he belongs to.
Josh Innes leads the second hour with the Bubba Wallace noose story and the effect that it's playing on NASCAR.
Josh and Nick discuss the controversial incident involving Bubba Wallace at NASCAR. They also talk about the potential death of major league baseball.
Josh begins the show with his thoughts on the Bubba Wallace situation and how someone could have done it. He then continues with Daks contract and how good he is compared to the contract he wants and his thoughts on removing names off stadiums and statues. Josh and Nick Finish up the show talking about what they would do as parents and the good and bad things kids have these days.
Josh starts off the show by talking about his father's day weekend. He continues with people praising themselves for wearing masks and having their rights taken by the government. The show gets finished up talking about dog dads and who could have access to Bubba Wallace's locker.
ESPN Houston's Josh Innes talks about what should be the solution for Covid-19, MLB and its players.
ESPN Houston's Josh Innes talks about the best blue collar teams in the NBA's past era and the women pictures of NFL players.
Josh invites listeners on to voice their opinions about controversial sports traditions and the show itself.
Josh Innes shares his opinions and takes on the hottest topics around the sports world.
Josh spends the first hour of the show talking about the multiple racial controversies in sports traditions.
Josh Innes spends the first hour of the show talking about the recent MLB news and explores ways for improving the game. Also, he gives his opinions on the Aunt Jemima brand retirement.
Josh continues the show with his baseball vs. soccer debate. Later in the hour, he discusses the idea of college athletes getting paid.
Josh Innes primarily dives into the current state of baseball and debates whether soccer or the MLB is more entertaining. Also, he talks about the recent coronavirus cases in Texas.
Josh starts with some stories from his former employer and their Rockets celebration. Josh continues with his thoughts on long gone summer and his childhood idols. Josh finally finishes up with thoughts on baseball and what the Yankees scandal could be or mean.
Josh starts off the show talking ratings and his podcast compared to his radio show. He then continues by talking the Chubba Hubbard and Mike Gundy controversy and his thoughts on the matter.
In the final hour Josh Innes and Mike Meltzer talk about the clemson hall name change, and the holidays; the NBA "bubble" scenario and the context behind the black player quote. Second half of the hour they talk about the MLB and the struggle to find a way to bring the season back. To end the show they talk about college player likeness rule changes
Josh Innes starts the hour talking about athletes complaining and rioting, and if players actually play sports. Josh comes out in the second half of the hour ranting about life and talks about NFL celebrating Juneteenth.
Josh fools around in the second half of the show by talking about his favorite breakfast foods and sexy politicians.
Josh and Nick begin the show by talking about Texas Roadhouse and the Confederate flag. Later in the hour, the guys take some calls from listeners about their earlier comments.
In the second half of the show, Josh criticizes Shannon Sharpe for how he handled the Drew Brees situation.
Josh remembers hopeful key free agents and trade acquisitions that turned out to be disappointments. Also, he rants about two of his favorite restaurants.
Josh talks social media mistakes and people searching for any mistake in an athlete or celeberties past. He gives a rundown of some of the best skating and love songs of the 90s. Josh caps off the show talking about political correctness and an ethical delima during the quaratine.
Josh and Nick talk race relations and trying to bait people into looking bad. They then go into the future of the MLB and how the sport will survive. Josh Finishes up the show talking about censoring and Elmur Fudds new weapon.
Free Speech Fridays kick off the second hour. Josh begs the question, If the cops shouldnt be called then who will protect people and handle crime. The Black community of influencers and how they are guiding the conversation about race is discussed.
Josh starts off the show bashing Brees as a closet racist and says that his apology is completely fake. The MLB coming back is a point of contention around the sports community. Innes gets sidetracked with some stories about his preferences. Innes relieves his basketball days from highschool.
Josh and Rich Lord talk to a pair of former producers and tell some entertaining stories from their time on the air together. They also discuss the Texans' offseason as well the Gary Kubiak era of franchise history.
Josh Innes and Rich Lord reunite they talk about some of their past fights and other memories. The next section features Rich citing some of the reasons that he separated from 610. The Final section Rich talks about some of the issues he has faced during quarantine.
Josh Innes continues the show by talking about racial injustices in today's society. He reacts to the verdict for the other policemen involved in George Floyd's murder and gives his opinions on Drew Brees' comments about kneeling during the anthem.
Josh Innes starts the show by criticizing counterproductive social media posts. He talks about Drew Brees' comments on the anthem, and how playing football brings teams together.
Josh continues his conversation about the protests and calls out the exclusive social media protestors. He discusses Tilman Fertitta's future as Rockets owner.
In the second hour of the show Josh tackles the whole social justice topic and why we have become divided as a nation over these issue.
Josh talks about his dumb idea to attempt and walk to work today. Josh is not particularly excited about the MLB season so he doesn't care if it returns and he wants your best thoughts on the best burger in town.
Josh opens the show discussing college football and the economic impact it has on cities around the country. We'll hear from LSU head coach Ed Orgeron on his thoughts on the return of college football as well.
In the second hour of the show Josh brings back Free Speech Friday! He also talks about having sex in public places; Joe Biden's interview with The Breakfast Club; and he talks craft beer with AJ Hoffman.
In the first hour of the show Josh talks about freedom and businesses around Texas re-opening this weekend! He also talks about Aaron Judge's girlfriend getting popped for a DUI and playing the 'Do You Know Who I Am?' card; he also talks about Carlos Correa's comments about wanting to get into the octagon.
Josh continues the sports movie villain debate in the second hour. He also touches on pandemic comparisons from 1968 to now.
Josh starts off the show with his 5 worst sports movie villains. He gets into the MJ/Lebron debate, as well as whether or not missing sports is a bad thing during the pandemic.
In the final hour of the show Josh talks about the stringent rules MLB is proposing for players if the season resumes; Mark Cuban wants to help every business owner get their PPP Loan, but wants to make sure you know that includes women and minorities; and he talks about wanting the freedom to go back to a normal life.
In the first hour of the show Josh talks about the documentary about the Astros' sign stealing scandal being made by LeBron's production company; 2x World Series Champion Ryan Theriot joins the show to talk about MLB's plans to resume and Alex Bregman firing his representation; and the Governor of Pennsylvania is upset that Big Ben got a haircut during the pandemic.
In the second hour of the show Josh talks about the advice from a County Employee in Long Island about the safe way to play with people's(tennis) balls during the pandemic; he also talks about movies and humor that people consider 'problematic'; and he talks about Blake Snell's comments about getting paid to play the season.
In the first hour of The Josh Innes Show on ESPN 97.5, Josh talks about returning to Houston radio and the lessons he has learned along his path; Josh also looks at the NFL's new proposed rule to reward teams that hire minority coaches.