Anthony Wilson and David Galvez cover American football, with particular attention paid to the USC Trojans.
In this week’s episode, the guys have a Cowboys vs. Vikings fan civil war. They then briefly recap Terence Crawford’s beatdown of Errol Spence before listing their top-five most overrated NBA players. Enjoy.
Wilson and Galvez reunite to discuss the odds of USC making the playoff, Clemson surviving against Syracus and Ole Miss and UCLA falling from the unbeatens. Plus, some NFL talk. Enjoy.
Galvez is AWOL, but Jason returns to the podcast for the first time in two years. He and the childless Wilson discuss parenting, with Jason arguing that the experience isn’t that hard, and even fun. The two then dissect the recent trend of comedians being physically attacked on stage. They discuss the Dave Chappelle incident, which of course comes on the heels of the Will Smith-Chris Rock fiasco — the latter of which Jason inexplicably knew nothing about until two days ago. Enjoy.
In the first episode of a new (but old) format, Wilson interviews actor, voice-over artist and musician Thomas Ferranti. They discuss Thomas’ origins in New York City, him moving to Southern California with his family as a kid and his life as a creative. Enjoy.
Wilson gives his take on the blockbuster NFL trade that saw Seattle ship Russell Wilson to Denver.
In 2017, I took a guided tour of the historic stadium. This was my recap. Watch the video version here: https://youtu.be/AjCoLwfd7-8
Wilson and Galvez discuss Lincoln Riley shockingly becoming the new head coach at USC. Enjoy.
Welcome to the new rap podcast from Wilson and Galvez. They discuss their hip-hop preferences and recap the 2022 Grammy nominations, which were announced on Tuesday. Enjoy.
Wilson and Galvez react to Jaxson Dart’s outstanding relief performance in SC’s 45-14 win over Washington State.
In this week’s episode, Wilson and Galvez discuss USC’s Clay Helton era reaching a new low point in Saturday’s home loss to Stanford. Plus, a Week 1 NFL review. Enjoy.
In this week’s episode, Wilson and Galvez discuss Mac Jones being named the starter in New England, and whether rookie quarterbacks should be thrown into the fire. Enjoy.
In this week’s episode, Wilson and Galvez discuss Madden’s wideout ratings, the Aaron Rodgers melodrama unfolding in Green Bay and Texas and Oklahoma preparing to move to the SEC. Enjoy.
In this week’s episode, Wilson and Galvez discuss whether or not the NIL will alter the experience of following college sports. Plus, “Space Jam: A New Legacy” hits the box office at No. 1, and the Bucks look to close out the Suns in six.
In this week’s episode, Wilson and Galvez discuss the Buccaneers dominating the Chiefs in Super Bowl LV, and whether the win makes Tom Brady the greatest athlete in sports history. Enjoy.
In this week’s episode, Wilson and Galvez preview Super Bowl LV. They then dive into the Wall Street frenzy centered around a subreddit, GameStop, AMC and now Dogecoin. Lastly, Wilson gives his review of the new Warner Bros. film “The Little Things,” directed by John Lee Hancock and starring Denzel Washington, Rami Malek and Jared Leto. Enjoy.
Wilson interviews Lily and Tanya, hosts of the sex-positive podcast “Engineers with Sass.” He grills them for answers on what a young, single woman’s sex life is REALLY like. Enjoy.
In this week’s episode, Wilson calls Devonta Smith “Deontay” every single time like an 80-year-old man. Enjoy.
In this week’s episode, Wilson breaks down the NFL landscape, division by division, through Week 14 of the season. Plus, how USC’s 5-0 record is bad for the program. Enjoy.
In the latest episode, Wilson and the returning Galvez recap Saturday night’s Mike Tyson-Roy Jones, Jr. pay-per-view. They discuss the younger Paul brother sending the Internet into a frenzy with his coal-cocking of little Nate, and Roy playing spoiler against Mike in the main event. Plus: the Grammys are nuts for their Best Rap Album nominees.
In the latest episode, Wilson and Galvez discuss the bitter outcome to the 2020 presidential election. Plus: the death of King Von and what it says about the way minorities treat each other. Enjoy.
In the latest episode of the podcast, Wilson and Galvez discuss Peter Nelson stepping down from his position at HBO, and why this is the worst era in the history of boxing. They then dissect Joe Biden picking Kamala Harris as his running mate for the 2020 presidential election. Enjoy.
In the latest episode, Wilson and Galvez count down their five-favorite Denzel Washington movies. Enjoy.
In the latest episode, Galvez, Wolfe and Wilson speculate about what the big Washington Redskins story might be. They also discuss Nick Cannon being fired by Viacom for making anti-Semitic comments and tackle the Will and Jada mess. Enjoy.
In the latest episode, Wilson, Galvez and “the third man,” Jason Wolfe, discuss DeSean Jackson’s antisemetic Instagram posts, and the backlash that followed. Then we get into which quarterbacks might be worth a Patrick Mahomes-like extension. Enjoy.
In the latest episode, Wilson and Galvez discuss Patrick Mahomes’ mega-extension, Colin Kaepernick’s deal with Disney and the upcoming 2020 presidential election. Enjoy.
In the latest episode, Wilson and Galvez (the latter of whom joined midway through) are joined by friend of the show Jason Wolfe. They discuss Cam Newton signing with the Patriots, USC being named “Quarterback U” by NFL.com and the Nets’ final payment to Deron Williams. Enjoy.
On the day of WWDC 2020, Wilson and the returning Galvez discuss the iOS 14 reveal, Steve Jobs as artist and creative genius and how Apple changed the world. Enjoy.
With Galvez MIA again, Wilson discusses the backlash against Mike Gundy’s OAN T-shirt, Alabama’s early 2021 recruiting woes, 2008 USC versus 2008 Florida, Kim Kardashian’s podcast deal with Spotify, audio Tweets and the accusations against Chris D’Elia. Enjoy.
Wilson and Galvez discuss USC welcoming Reggie Bush back after a 10-year disassociation. They then tackle everything 6ix9ine’s been up to since his release from prison (which includes doing another collaboration with Nicki Minaj, out Friday), and whether or not they would ever snitch. Enjoy.
In the latest episode, Wilson and Galvez defend Drew Brees’ right to free speech. They also discuss the NBA’s approved plan to restart the season, how this extended break helps the Lakers and Clippers, and whether or not the league should use fake crowd noise when the season returns. Enjoy.
With Wilson mostly silent, Galvez explains why gaming is best done on a gaming monitor and not a television. He also suggests you invest in some gaming headphones.
Wilson and Galvez discuss Sony pushing back its PS5 event in response to the George Floyd riots. Also, are you ever too old to play video games?
In the latest episode, Wilson and Galvez discuss the ugly, nationwide “protests” of George Floyd’s murder/police brutality against blacks. Then, on a lighter note, we tackle Joe Rogan signing an exclusive deal with Spotify and the “Call Her Daddy” girls breaking up. Enjoy.
In the latest episode, Wilson and Galvez discuss the ugly, nationwide “protests” of George Floyd’s murder/police brutality against blacks. Then, on a lighter note, we tackle Joe Rogan signing an exclusive deal with Spotify and the “Call Her Daddy” girls breaking up. Enjoy.
In the latest episode, Wilson and Galvez discuss the world’s premier tourist attraction, Sin City. Galvez provides a scouting report on his favorite place, handicapping the hotels and explaining why he loves Vegas so much. They also discuss the final two episodes of “The Last Dance,” how the documentary as a whole stacks up against “O.J.: Made in America” and a few other Jordan-related talking points. Enjoy.
In the latest episode of the podcast, Wilson and Galvez answer mailbag questions (2:40) before jumping to Wilson’s interview with former Long Beach Poly and USC football player Alfred Rowe (35:18). Wilson picks Rowe’s brain about what it was like playing at the high-school football powerhouse, the recruiting process that led to him playing at S.C. during the Pete Carroll glory years and much more (including what it was like in the locker room following the loss to UCLA in 2006). Enjoy.
In the latest episode of the podcast, Wilson and Galvez recap the NFL Draft, talk Rob Gronkowski reuiniting with Tom Brady in Tampa Bay and discuss the ongoing Michael Jordan documentary. Plus: the brand-new mailbag segment. Enjoy.
Sans Galvez again, Wilson reviews the 2001 biopic that starred Will Smith as the larger-than-life heavyweight champion, Muhamad Ali. He also gives his take on the first two episodes of “The Last Dance.” Enjoy.
In the latest episode of the podcast, Wilson and Galvez take a look back at another classic from Judd Apatow. Plus: frustration with the IRS/government/stimulus check distribution and a discussion about the quarantine possibly being eased soon.
In today’s episode, Wilson and Galvez discuss the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, “Avengers: Endgame,” why D.C. is better than Marvel at making movies and the 1998 buddy-cop classic “Rush Hour.” Enjoy.
In this week’s episode, Wilson (minus Galvez) remembers the classic 2001 crime drama “Training Day,” starring Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke. Enjoy.
In this week’s episode, Wilson and Galvez reminisce about the 2007 teen classic, “Superbad.”
In the latest episode, Wilson and Galvez discuss the problem that resulted in there being no episode last week. They then dive into Tom Brady leaving the Patriots. Galvez exits early and Wilson finishes solo by paying tribute to the late Roger Mayweather. Enjoy.
In the latest episode, Wilson and Galvez discuss Super Tuesday and the conspiracies that shroud the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Enjoy.