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In one of the more embarrassing moments in the history of the show (depending on your point of view), Krupinsky's mother calls in to let everyone know about the bracket wager that she has with her son.
Also, Krupinsky and Rachid talk to former Virginia Tech CB, and 1st round draft prospect, Brandon Flowers.
Finally...Krupinsky learns he needs to start reading stories a little closer so he notices the difference between "separation" and "dislocation."
Baseball season about to get underway, so ESPN's Tim Kurkjian joins us to look ahead to the season.
Also, the stakes for the first annual TSS bracket wager are revealed.
Arguably our best show ever. Former Packers GM Ron Wolf joins us for a few minutes to discuss the retirement of Brett Favre, and tells us what he saw out of the Falcons 1991 second round draft choice that made him trade a first round pick for him. Also, a wildly entertaining interview with Doug Gottlieb from ESPN.
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No guest this week, but a lot of fun talk. Matt Vratarich couldn't make it, but we had a shadow (Vikki Kasselman) filling in.
Musical tribtues to one of the signs of the apocalypse (Eli Manning winning the Super Bowl) and to one of the greatest sources of sound bites in sports history (Bob Knight). Other topics include Ethan Albright (aka "The lowest rated player in Madden 2007) making the Pro Bowl, 2009 Super Bowl odds, why Ray Guy isn't in the Hall of Fame and the Heat-Suns trade. Also, Dan Krupinsky's "Beef of the Week" makes it triumphant return!
It's our first show of the new semester. We've got a new intro and a new look. Rachid Haoues joins us, taking the place of the departed Greg Pecko.
Instead of breaking down the Super Bowl like EVERY OTHER SHOW would do, we look at it a different way: which team has the best parody song on YouTube? It's "Battle of the Bands" TSS-style.
We also talk with Pulitzer Prize winning writer Dave Anderson from the NY Times as well as Don Markus from the Baltimore Sun.
The show from November 29, 2007. Dan Krupinsky took the night off to watch the Cowboys, but Greg, Matt and Sullivan look back at the Penn State Football regular season and preview the bowl game as well as discuss the BCS and NFL.
The show from November 15, 2007. Includes a conversation with UConn head football coach Randy Edsall. Also, the guys talk about Phil Jackson, Ricky Williams and debate who should be able to vote. It's a good one!
The show from November 8, 2007. No guest this week, but highlights from Dan Krupinsky's football play-by-play debut, a lot of lively discussion and a very interesting/entertaining "Beef of the Week" involving Dan's height (or lackthereof) and daylight savings time.
The November 1, 2007 show featuring Phil Sheridan of the Philadelphia Inquirer and an EXCLUSIVE interview with the first man to offer Alex Rodriguez a contract, Jason Griffin of the Toledo Mudhens.