A staple of Houston sports media for almost 3 decades, Charlie Pallilo brings his encyclopedic knowledge, dry humor, and sharp wit to H-Town's airwaves and digital devices every midday, 11am-1pm Central or anytime on demand at http://espn975.com!
On the last hour, Charlie kicks off the hour talking about the Winter Olympics coming up before moving on to talk about an altercation between a 49ers fan and a Ram's fan after the NFC Championship game. Charlie then moves on to discuss the Golden State Warriors and their win in last nights game before moving on talking about other teams in the NBA and the success they have had in drafting certain guys. Charlie moves on breaking down the Super Bowl between the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals and the odds between the two teams. At the bottom of the hour, Charlie discusses Peacock streaming services showing all Winter Olympic opening ceremony before moving on to break down the Houston Astros hiring for open jobs.
On the first hour, Charlie kicks off the hour talking about the Houston Texans and who they might have come to the conclusion of who their new head coach would be before moving around the NFL and the upcoming and recent interviews of possible head coaches and teams who have hired a new head coach. Charlie then discusses the game between the Los Angeles Lakers against the Los Angeles Clippers breaking down each of the teams and whether or not they might make it into the playoffs this season. Charlie then talks about a UCLA player spitting on an Arizona State fan during a college basketball game. At the bottom of the hour, Charlie talks about offense coordinators around the NFL before moving on to college basketball.
in the opening hour of the show Charlie talks about the night of basketball in the city of Houston last night as the Rockets beat the Cavaliers and the UH Cougars beat Tulane along with Jimbo Fischer getting heated during a press conference then he dives into the allegations against Dolphins owner Stephen Ross and the statement he released addressing them. Bottom of the hour more on Jimbo Fischer responding to criticism about the Aggies recruiting practices and he wraps up the hour with the shot that got Jimbo so worked up.
in the back half of the show Charlie talks about ESPN ranking the top 100 players in MLB history which had Derek Jeter ahead of Albert Pujols then he pays his respects to Bill Fitch who passed away last night. Bottom of the hour already an Olympic injury and he wraps up with some iconic Winter Olympic moments.
In the first hour of the show Charlie talks about Tom Brady officially announcing his retirement earlier this morning along with Steph Curry's 21-point fourth quarter against the Rockets last night fueled by KPJ's trash talk. Bottom of the hour Charlie discusses Steph's postgame comments about Kevin Porter Jr. and he wraps up the hour talking about the Raiders hiring Josh McDaniels as their new head coach.
In the back half of the show Charlie talks more about Tom Brady officially retiring from the NFL along with other headlines of the day the he talks about the odds on who will be the Buccaneers starting QB week 1 next season. Bottom of the hour he goes over some Super Bowl moments for Brady and he wraps up the show with a story about a very lucky bettor.
During the second half of the show, Charlie dives more into the thrilling games of the Divisional Round. He also adds his thoughts on the speculation of Tom Brady possibly retiring this offseason before briefly previewing the Baseball Hall of Fame announcement.
Charlie starts the show by talking about a wild Divisional Round in the NFL that saw all four games go down to the wire. He breaks down the Chiefs' miraculous overtime victory over the Bills and the trio of game-winning field goals that sent the Rams, Bengals and 49ers to their respective championship games. He ends the hour giving his thoughts on the Rockets falling the Warriors on a Steph Curry buzzer beater in San Francisco over the weekend.
In the first hour of the show Charlie talks about the Rockets beating the Utah Jazz last night thanks to a great night from beyond the arc then who would be the most likely to get good first between the Texans and Rockets. Bottom of the hour he talks about Joel Embiid putting up 50 points, and other headlines from the other games around the NBA and he wraps up the hour with more Rockets talk.
In the back half of the show Charlie shifts gear to football and the Texans requesting permission to interview Rams Offensive Coordinator Kevin O'Connell for their head coaching vacancy, then talking about the Divisional round playoff matchups. Bottom of the hour Charlie get around to some things that didn't quite make the cut for yesterdays show and he wraps up the show with an update on the Deshaun Watson's potential landing spot.
Charlie wraps up the show by talking college hoops, more about the NFL Playoffs, including his thoughts on the worst playoff loss for the New England Patriots under head coach Bill Belichick. He also chats about world No. 1 tennis player, Novak Djokovic being deported from Australia and possibly being barred from the French Open.
Espn Houston's own Charlie Pallilo talks about the Wild Card Weekend in the NFL. Upsets, surprises and possible Deshaun Watson updates and news.
In the first hour Charlie discusses the firing of Head Coach David Culley and who could be a potential replacement. Charlie then discusses some NFL and previews this weekend's playoff games and also discusses some NBA news including the Rockets and the Grizzlies impressive winning streak.
In the second hour Charlie continues the conversation about David Culley and also reacts to Nick Caserio's most recent press conference and some of the comments that were made about the firing of David Culley and the direction of the Houston Texans.
In the front half of the show Charlie talks about the first meeting between the MLB and MLBPA taking place today as the MLB lockout rolls on along with his thoughts on the David Culley situation then he talks about the Rockets beating the Spurs last night. Bottom of the hour more talk about the NBA and he wraps up the hour with some hockey talk.
In the back half of the show Charlie talks about the trade between the Hawks and the Knicks along with the Yankees hiring the first ever female manager as she will manage their Low-A affiliate in Florida, then he dives into some comments that John Mara made about the state of the Giants along with Big Bens thoughts on their playoff game against Kansas City. Bottom of the hour Charlie talks to NFL legend Kenny Houston and he wraps up the show with some draft talk.
Charlie opens up the first hour recapping some games around sports on Monday. Charlie then discusses the Texans having David Culley in the limbo zone as they haven't guaranteed him the Head Coaching job next season but also have not fired him. Charlie then discusses #1 Baylor losing at home to Texas Tech and then at the bottom of the hour Charlie discusses Jon Lester retiring from baseball at the age of 38 before finishing up the first hour.
In the second hour of the show Charlie discusses the Rockets taking on the Spurs and the history of their rivalry and also discusses the western conference of the NBA including the Warriors, Grizzlies and Mavericks. At the bottom of the hour Charlie talks about Montrezl Harrell and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope getting into an altercation. Charlie then wraps up the show talking some college basketball.
The CP show kicks off with Charlie analyzing the College Football National Championship. He talks about the factors that led to Georgia's win over Alabama as well as its impact on Kirby Smart, Stetson Bennett, Bryce Young, Jimbo Fisher, and the AP College Football final rankings. He also talks about the Houston Rockets and their challenges this season, especially with such a young and inexperienced roster. He wraps up the first hour by discussing the newly announced, potential College Football Hall of Fame inductees.
Charlie wraps up the final hour of today's show by talking about the AP College Football final rankings and the men's college basketball games happening tonight as well as Bill O'Brien interviewing for the Jacksonville Jaguars job and Deshaun Watson's unresolved challenges. He analyzes the College Football National Championship and the events that led to Georgia's win. He also talks about the Texans' potential schedule next season and Bruce Arians' take on who the NFL MVP should be.
Charlie talks Rockets, Texans and breaks down the final week of the NFL season. He also dives into the latest head coach firings on "Black Monday" and whether Texans coach David Culley is on the hot seat. At the end of the hour, Charlie recaps the highly anticipated return of Golden State Warriors sharpshooter, Klay Thompson.
In the second hour, Charlie previews the College Football National Championship, as well as hitting on the coaching carousel, playoffs and other news in the NFL. The show is later joined by Phil Steele to banter on the Alabama Crimson Tide re-matching the Georgia Bulldogs.
In the first hour, Charlie recaps the Rockets' win last night, as well as other basketball beats. The show then takes a spin on some NFL talk including the Texans' final game, Antonio Brown's letter and Aaron Rodgers clapping back.
In the second hour, Charlie takes a look around the NBA with un-conventual players filling the headlines. The show is then joined by NFL Hall of Famer Mel Renfro to reminisce on his football career.
The show is then joined by NFL Hall of Famer Mel Renfro to reminisce on his football career.
In the first hour, Charlie takes a look at the Texans' 2022 schedule with their last game of the season being on Sunday, while also giving his thoughts on the Texas Bowl and other college football news. The show then banters on the NBA with the Lakers finally over .500, as well as previewing the Rockets against the Wizards.
In the second hour, Charlie looks at the NFL playoff slate and how the Texans could change it. The show gets a little chilly, as Charlie hits the ice with some NHL blabber, while then banking on the Rockets once again.
In the first hour, Charlie banters about the Rockets' drama in the locker room and struggles on the floor. The show also takes a look around the NFL with Antonio Brown out of Tampa Bay, Ben Roethlisberger saying goodbye to Pittsburgh and a Watt possibly breaking the sack record.
In the second hour, Charlie recaps the College Football Playoff and previews the Alabama versus Georgia rematch, as well as taking a look at the possible names for the Washington Football Team. The show jumps back into the discussion of TJ Watt possibly breaking the sack record, while later looking at Astros FanFest.
In the first hour of the show Charlie goes over the headlines from the weekend including the College football playoff and the NFL action along with the KPJ fiasco that took place on Saturday. Charlie then talks about Davis Mills lukewarm performance yesterday. Bottom of the hour Charlie hits on the NFL action from yesterday which included a bunch of exciting finishes and he wraps up the hour with further discussion about the Rockets awful weekend.
In the back half of the show Charlie talks a bit about the latest AP Men's College Basketball poll before hitting more on the Rockets disastrous weekend and he posses the question, between the Texans and Rockets, who makes the playoffs first? Charlie also discusses DeMar Derozan becoming the first player in NBA history to make game winning buzzer beaters in back-to-back days. Bottom of the hour Charlie talks about Antonio Brown taking his pads off and left the Bucs-Jets game early and he wraps up the show with a look at the MNF match-up.
In the first hour, Charlie does a year-in-review to honor the highs and lows for Houston sports in 2021. He is then joined by Phil Steele to banter about the latest bowl news and preview the ones that are left.
In the second hour, Charlie continues to preview the New Year's Six, as well as harping on the Houston sports' success in 2021. The show also takes a look around the NFL.
Phil Steele joins The Charlie Pallilo Show to discuss latest bowl news and predict the games left on the schedule.
In the first hour, Charlie banters about the SEC stinking it up in bowl games, as well as a former Texas Longhorn starting in the NFL this week and the AP Athlete of the Year. The show also remembers the life of John Madden, who past away on Tuesday.
In the second hour, Charlie previews the New Year's Six, as well as looking at recent contributors for the Rockets. The show continues to coumarate the legendary life of the late John Madden, while taking a look at other NFL news.
In the first hour, Charlie previews the bowl action for Tuesday, as well as taking a look at Christian Wood changing a fan's night. The show also takes a spin with a Monday Night Football recap.
In the second hour, Charlie breaks down Texas A&M's sports schedule which doesn't include a bowl game, as college football takes more hits from COVID-19. Special guest "Mean" Joe Green falls under the weather and will join Charlie at a later date.
In the first hour, Charlie takes a look at the struggles within the University of Houston basketball program, as well as the Rockets plummeting in the standings once again. The show also sees the light with the Texans picking up their fourth win on Sunday and the NFL landscape.
In the second hour, Charlie previews Monday night football and who the Saints are starting under center, as well as other hits around the NFL. The show takes a spin on the all-time greats at the quarterback position, too.
In the first hour of the show Charlie talks about the Rockets loss to the Pacers which included a 12 point fourth quarter along with other NBA headlines then he shifts to talk about the Titans beating the 49ers to keep pace in the playoff race. Bottom of the hour more talk about the Rockets and Alperen Sengun's impressive season and wraps up the hour with a look around the NFL.
In the second hour Charlie discusses more about the Texans then dives into the Hawaii Bowl getting canceled last night, along with UCF beating Florida in the Gasparilla Bowl. Bottom of the hour more on the Thursday Night Football match up that saw the Titans edge out the 49ers before heading off for the holiday break
In the first hour Charlie discusses the UH basketball team and how they have a real chance to run the table in conference play this year. He then talks the NFL naming its pro bowl rosters and goes position by position. At the bottom of the hour Charlie breaks down the Covid outbreak around the NBA and then wraps up the first hour talking some Super Bowl history.
In the second hour Charlie discusses some upcoming bowl games including the CFP and Rutgers stepping in for A&M to take on Wake Forest. Phil Steele joins Charlie to talk all things College Football and break down all the games with bowl season underway before Charlie wraps up the show.
In the final hour of the show Charlie talks about the Rockets taking on the defending champion Milwaukee Bucks along with how NBA teams are navigating the current COVID outbreaks, then he discusses just how bad the Lakers are doing. Bottom of the hour there's some Christmas talk, and he wraps up the show with then NHL pausing the season until after Christmas and the NBA Christmas day games could be affected by COVID.
In the first hour of the show Charlie goes over some headlines including, the Nets allowing Kyrie Irving to play on a part-time basis and more then switching gears to the Tuesday night NFL action as Jalen Hurts broke Mike Vick's Eagles QB rushing touchdown record and also Cooper Kupp continues his dominate season. Bottom of the hour Charlie compares the Texans third round WR selections to Cooper Kupp and he ends the hour going over this years candidates for the pro basketball hall of fame.
In the first hour, Charlie takes a look at the Bears' loss on Monday night and why the team couldn't go for points after. He also hits on the Rockets' blowout-loss to the Bulls, as well as other NBA news.
In the second hour, Charlie chuckles about an afternoon Texas A&M basketball game, while later jumping into talks about Antonio Brown returning and COVID-19 issues in sports. He also indulges in a preview for the NFL Tuesday night game, as he takes a look at the playoff picture, too.
In the first hour, Charlie takes a look at the success in Houston sports from the weekend, as well as other games across the NFL on Sunday and the MVP race.
In the second hour, Charlie recaps the NFL weekend, previews the Monday night games and looks at the playoff picture.
Paul Gallant is in in for Charlie and discusses the front office of the Texans and who should stay and who should go. He then discusses if David Culley should return at the Texans Head Coach and where he ranks among other first year coaches in the NFL. At the bottom of the hour Paul discusses the Astros and then wraps up the first hour discussing Steph Curry and James Harden.
Paul Gallant is in for Charlie and in the 2nd hour discusses Eric Gorden and the Rockets comeback win against the Atlanta Hawks. He then discusses the best defensive players in the History of the NBA and finishes off the first hour previewing the Texans-Jaguars game on Sunday. At the bottom of the hour Paul talks more on the Texans and David Culley before finishing up the show.
in the first hour of the show Charlie talks about the Rockets win over the Atlanta Hawks, as they get ready to take on the upstart Cleveland Cavaliers tomorrow along with the news that Zach Calzada will be leaving Texas A&M and Spencer Rattler transferring to South Carolina, then switching gears to the Rams-Cardinals game last night. Bottom of the hour Charlie discusses Steph Curry is only two three pointers away from breaking Ray Allen's record and he wraps up the hour with who is the greatest Astros second baseman ever?
in the second hour of the show Charlie talks about how COVID cancellations are starting to pop up yet again along with more headlines from the sports world and continues his thoughts on if Altuve is the best second baseman in Astros history, before talking about a couple of anniversaries today. Bottom of the hour Charlie talks about the lack of a cant miss quarterback in this years draft and wraps up with ESPN confirming a story from Sunday.
In the first hour Charlie discuss the Rockets taking on the Bucks looking for 8 straight wins, the Texans releasing Zach Cunningham and the passing of former NFL Wide Receiver Demaryius Thomas. Charlie also discusses the Thursday Night game between the Vikings and Steelers and also discuss the play and behavior of Chase Claypool. At the bottom of the hour Charlie discusses some college basketball as Rutgers beat number 1 Purdue and UH takes on Alabama this weekend before wrapping up the first hour.
In the second hour Charlie discusses David Culley naming Davis Mills the Texans starting QB for the rest of the season and Charlie also breaks down some of the NFL games this weekend. Charlie then talks about the Heisman Trophy and who the favorites to win it this year are and also some previous winners of the prestigious award. At the bottom of the hour Charlie talks more on Davis Mills and the Texans upcoming game against the Seattle Seahawks before wrapping up the show.
In the first hour Charlie discusses all the big sports storylines before discussing some NBA including the Rockets win streak and the Brooklyn Nets. At the bottom of the hour Charlie reacts to the Texans releasing starting linebacker Zach Cunningham and wraps up the final segment discussing recent Texans draft picks.
In the second hour of the show Charlie discusses more on the Rockets taking on the Nets tonight and why the team is playing better without 2nd overall pick Jalen Green. Charlie then discusses some NFL games ahead of week 14. At the bottom of the hour Charlie discusses some of the College Football awards, such as the Heisman and the Lombardi Award before wrapping up the show.
The show starts with The Wheelhouse's Jake Asman filling in for Patrick Creighton who is filling in for Charlie. Jake talks about the Texans being the worst team in the NFL, despite what their record may indicate. Patrick joins in at the bottom of the hour and shares his thoughts on Houston traffic before diving into the Texans struggles and a fan being ejected from NRG Stadium for sharing his displeasure with Cal McNair.
During the final hour of the show, Patrick Creighton talks college football and the thrilling end to the Baylor-Oklahoma State Big 12 Championship Game. He also gives an update on the Astros' Lance McCullers and potential offseason landing spots for free agent shortstop, Carlos Correa.
In the first hour of the show Charlie discusses the Cowboys victory over the Saints in the Thursday Night Game and also previews some upcoming NFL games this weekend. At the bottom of the hour Charlie talks some NBA including the Grizzlies beating the OKC Thunder 152-79 and talks some college football before wrapping up the first hour.
In the second hour Charlie breaks down this weekend's NFL slate and then transitions to some NBA. At the bottom of the hour Charlie discusses Notre Dame hiring their DC Marcus Freeman as their new Head Coach and wraps up the show talking more NFL.
In the first hour Charlie breaks down the College Football Coaching Carousel and discusses MLB free agency so far. At the bottom of the hour Charlie continues the College Football conversation and wraps up the hour discussing James Click and Carlos Correa.
In the second hour of the show Charlie discusses Hector Neris being introduced by the Astros and breaks down what James Click said when asked about Carlos Correa. Charlie then discusses all things football and breaks down the Monday Night game between the Seattle Seahawks and the Washington Football Team, then talks some college football and breaks down the potential college football playoff. At the bottom of the hour Charlie talks some Rockets after their third straight win and talks some of the top teams around the league before wrapping up the show.
Charlie talks about the Texans winning their second game of the season -- ending the Titans six-game winning streak, the latest in college football and what could possibly be the landing spot for free agent shortstop Carlos Correa. He also shares his thoughts on the Pistons' Isaiah Stewart getting into a scuffle with Lakers' star, LeBron James.
During the second half of the show, Charlie talks more about Week 11 around the NFL. He also shares his thoughts on the Rockets losing streak and Welterweight Boxing Champion, Terence Crawford, defeating Shawn Porter before ending the show with college football talk.
Charlie kicks off the show with the news of Justin Verlander re-signing with the Astros and what that could mean for Carlos Correa rejoining the team. He also touches on the Rockets abysmal season.
Charlie talks about the big Verlander news and spends a couple segments with college football expert Phil Steele to go over the weekend's slate of games.
Charlie begins the show with last night's UH Cougar basketball matchup vs Virginia. He also touches on Coach K's recent issues with his program, and he touches on Steph Curry and his early MVP bid in the NBA season.
Charlie goes over the current Carlos Correa free agency, the UH Cougars big win over Virginia, and talks with Dan Shaughnessy about his latest book, Wish it Lasted Forever, on the Larry Bird era Celtics.
In the final hour of the show Charlie talks about how long the Rockets rebuild could take; what the Astros will do now that Jake Meyers will be out until at least Opening Day; and Phil Steele joins the show to preview this weekend's college football matchups.
In the first hour of the show Charlie talks about the Rockets falling short against the Detroit Pistons; Astros Outfielder Jake Meyers had surgery on his shoulder Wednesday and will be out for some time; and is Stephen Silas too nice of a coach?
Charlie recaps the weekend in the NFL including the Texans loss to the Dolphins. He also talks Astros offseason as well as potential landing spots for Carlos Correa.
During the final half of the show, Charlie shares his thoughts on what this week's College Football rankings may look like. He also dives into more Astros news, including Alex Bregman having surgery on his right wrist and a trio of plays in the Bills and Jaguars game that featured Josh Allen and Josh Allen.
Charlie is here for you as the Astros season comes to end and the future of key members of team are in question. We hear from Carlos Correa on his status an Dusty Baker breaks down how the series slipped away. A little college football in this hour as well as the CFP rankings are out and the SEC is feeling pretty good
More from the Astros as an important offseason gets here too soon. Dusty wants to be back and his players want him back. Altuve and Correa both back the veteran manager for a return in 2022. Correa on the other hand sounds like a man who knows this was an end of era in Houston. We hear from all of them along with Alex Bregman.
On the final hour, Charlie kicks off the show talks about game 6 tonight giving the starting pitchers for the game between the Astros and the Braves before moving to the lineup for tonight's game between the two teams. Charlie then breaks down the Astros strategy for tonight's game in order to force a game 7 tomorrow and win the World Series. Charlie then moves on to the NFL, talking about the Chiefs-Giants game and how the Kansas City Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes impact during this season before talking about the trade deadline in the NFL. At the bottom Charlie breaks down the Houston Rockets and the struggles they are facing in the season.
On this hour, Charlie kicks off the hour talking about game 6 with Houston Astros and Atlanta Braves breaking down the lineup between the two teams with Astros struggling in the beginning of the series but able to pick it back up to make the series 3-2 with Atlanta leading. Charlie breaks down the first five games of the series for the Astros stating the Braves are the favorite to win the World Series unless the Astros have anything to say about that in tonight's game.
Astros stave of elimination with a win in Game 5 and Charlie is live from Atlanta to break it all down. Huge at-bats from the bottom of the order got the offense rolling and we'll here from Marwin Gonzalez and Martin Maldonado. Who has the momentum with series coming to back Houston? Charlie has your answer.
More from Game 5 as we hear from Dusty Baker and his thoughts on who is feeling the pressure in Game 6. Charlie takes us around the NFL as it was a tough day for the state of Ohio. Gary Patterson is out at TCU and apparently was given the opportunity to finish the year and declined. Not a decision that Charlie can get behind
Charlie takes a break from the Astros talk for a bit as he is joined by longtime guest and college football insider Phil Steele. There are big games all over college football this week. Phil gives his thoughts on the Georgia-Florida game along with one closer to home as the Cougars host undefeated SMU over at TDECU. Charlie is off to Atlanta for games 3, 4 and 5. He hopes for Game 6. A World Series clincher at home would be pretty sweet for Houston.
In the first hour Charlie breaks down the Astros game 2 win against the Braves in the World Series. He discusses what we should expect in Atlanta as the series shifts locations and how he anticipates the rest of the series to go. At the bottom of the hour Charlie discusses the atmosphere at Minute Maid Park and what it was like to have the roof open. Charlie wraps up the first hour discussing some storylines from around the NFL including JJ Watt, Deshaun Watson and the Texans trading Mark Ingram.
More from the Astros Game 1 loss in the second hour of the show. Jose Urquidy will go in game 2 against Braves starter Max Fried. Advantage Braves? Looks that way on paper. Charlie gives you the numbers on the Braves #2 starter. Mike Tomlin wants no part of rumors regarding college jobs. We hear from the longtime Steelers coach in the final segment.
The Astros lost game 1 of the World Series which is what they do. But it does put Charlie's prediction of Astros in 5 in real danger. Gonna need Jose Urquidy to step up in game 2. The roof should be open but only because that's the way baseball should be. Not because of a directive from Rob Manfred. The Astros aren't in any real danger but winning tonight would certainly help.
On the final hour, Charlie kicks off the hour talking about the pitching scheme for games during the series for the Houston Astros and Atlanta Braves before discussing the Houston Astros third trip to the World Series in the last five years and how players feel about coming into the World Series this year. 92.9 The Game host in Atlanta, Carl Dukes joins the show discussing the Atlanta Braves this season coming into the World Series. At the bottom of the hour, Charlie breaks down the Houston Astros World Series roster for the series and what impacts will they have for the Astros during the series.
On the hour, Charlie kicks off the hour talking about game 1 in the World Series between the Houston Astros and Atlanta Braves before going over the pitching scheme between the two teams in the World Series. Charlie also breaks down the history of the Houston Astros when it comes to the World Series. At the bottom of the hour, Braves Reporter for Braves Radio Net, Kevin McAplin joins the show to discuss the Atlanta Braves this season coming into the World Series.
In the first hour Charlie reacts to the Astros returning to World Series, discusses the ALCS versus the Red Sox and previews the World Series matchup against the Atlanta Braves. He also breaks down players from each team by position and discusses which team has an advantage. At the bottom of the hour Charlie goes around the NFL and talks all the big games and news from this past weekend.
In the second hour Charlie discusses more on the World Series matchup between the Astros and Braves before discussing more topics in the NFL such as Tom Brady, the Titans and Chiefs. At the bottom of the hour Charlie gives a couple key points ahead of the World Series before wrapping up the show.
Can Luis Garcia give the Astros the type of performance Framber Valdez gave in Game 5? Charlie doesn't think it is out of the question. Phil Steele joined the show for his weekly appearance. While not a great slate of games Phil breaks down the slate of games like no other.
In the first hour Charlie recaps the Astros blowout win of the Red Sox in game 5 of the ALCS. He talks the clutch performances of Framber Valdez and Yordan Alvarez. Charlie also discusses some of the decisions from both managers and wraps up the first hour discussing some of the history between both teams and the latest on Deshaun Watson.
Astros win Game 4 and Charlie is live from Boston to break it all down. Fenway is feeding the media really well and Charlie is thrilled. The Astros should thank Laz Diaz but they weren't the only team last night to benefit from missed calls. Can the Astros get five innings out of their starting pitcher? Framber Valdez will get his chance to rebound from his subpar Game 1 performance.
More Astros talk in the second hour of the show and Charlie has a new favorite Astros player. Kendall Graveman shoots to the top of list because of his thoughts on momentum. If you don't like sports after Game 4 then there is something wrong with you according to Charlie. Case Keenum will start for Cleveland this week and is a prime example of why being a good guy is good thing.
On the final hour, Charlie kicks off the hour talking about Astros-Sox game 4 tonight before discussing the Astros bullpen lineup. Charlie talks about the NBA season starting tonight giving the upcoming season opener games before talking about Ben Simmons who received a one game suspension from the Philadelphia 76ers. Charlie breaks down the NBA's 75 anniversary giving the best players within the league in the 75 years. At the bottom of the hour, Charlie talks about Houston Astros and Boston Red Sox lineup for tonight's game 4 as well as Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker thoughts on what the team needs this series, also more news around the MLB.
On this hour, Charlie kicks off talking about last nights game 3 with the Houston Astros and Boston Red Soxs before discussing the pitching situation for the Astros in the series. Charlie then talks about Boston Red Soxs manager Alex Cora and how he feels about his team winning last nights game. At the bottom of the hour, Charlie discusses Monday Night Football with the Tennessee Titans win against the Buffalo Bills before moving on to the Houston Texans and their struggles.
In the final hour of the show Charlie talks with Red Sox beat writer Ian Browne ahead of the start of the ALCS, He wonders why the Red Sox are starting Chris Sale in game one. In the second half of the show, Charlie talks about the manger match up between Dusty Baker and Alex Cora and he wraps up with his final thoughts on the Astros-Red Sox series.
In the first hour of the show Charlie talks about the upcoming Astros-Red Sox ALCS series which begins tonight including what losing Lance McCullers for the series could mean for the team. In the second half of the hour Charlie talks about the controversial end of the NLDS.
In the first hour Charlie breaks down the ALCS between the Red Sox and Astros by each position and picks which team has an advantage. He also breaks down the Giants-Dodgers game 5 and previews the ALCS between the winner and the Atlanta Braves. At the bottom of the hour Charlie talks Aaron Rodgers, Brett Favre and Bears vs Packers before wrapping up the first hour.
In the second hour of the show Phil Steele joins Charlie to talk some college football and break down some of the big games coming up this weekend and what lines and spreads they have their eyes on. He finishes off the show discussing Lance McCullers, his status and Kyrie Irving.
Astros take care of the White Sox and Charlie has you covered from every angle. Is Carlos Correa the most quotable player in baseball? He was outstanding after the game and we hear from the Astros star shortstop. The Astros weren't the only team to advance and we hear how the Braves beat the Brewers.
We get the Boston perspective of the upcoming ALCS from Dan Roche of WBZ Boston. Jose Altuve was the star of Game 5 and we hear from the Astros 2nd baseman. First from his bat then from the man himself. Charlie continues his review of the White Sox series as well.
On the final hour, Charlie kicks off the hour talking about different MLB series before talking more on the Houston Astros and their lineup for game 4 against the Chicago White Soxs. At bottom of the hour, Charlie goes over briefly the NBA AND NHL.
On this hour, Charlie talks about the Boston Red Soxs moving forward defeating the Tampa Bay Rays before breaking down the Houston Astros game 4 against the Chicago White Soxs. Charlie then discusses John Gruden and his recent termination as head coach of the Raiders. At the bottom of the hour, Charlie talks about Monday Night Football between the Baltimore Ravens vs Indianapolis Colts.
Charlie is live from Chicago to recap Game 3 of the ALDS. The Astros fail to get the sweep and Charlie has plenty of thoughts on the controversial Yasmani Grandal play. We hear from Dusty Baker, Tony LaRussa and Grandal on the play. With Game 4 coming up and rain in the forecast the Astros starter for Game 4 is in question and Charlie lays out the potential scenarios
We get final word on the status of Game 4 and Charlie reacts. Kicker troubles in Packers-Bengals and odd numerology for the Lions. It was a great college football Saturday in the state of Texas and we hear the deciding plays from the OU-Texas thriller and the Aggies upset over Alabama.
On the final, Charlie continues with more on the Houston Astros series against the Chicago White Soxs before talking about more around the MLB. Charlie then briefly discusses around the NFL. At the bottom of the hour, Charlie talks more about Game 1 and post game conference from yesterday.
On the first hour, Charlie kicks off the hour going over Houston Astros win in game 1 over Chicago White Soxs. Also discussing the roster lineup for today's game for game 2. At the bottom of the hour, Charlie breaks down college football between University of Houston and Texas A&M University.
Filling in for Charlie, Patrick Creighton discusses the Yankees loss to the Red Sox in the wild card game last night. He talks about why Astros fans should be rejoicing, the pitching of Gerrit Cole and Aaron Boone.
In hour 2 Patrick Creighton previews the Astros-White Sox ALDS and what he expects to see from both teams. He also talks about the job Dusty Baker has done managing the team and whether he expects James Click to look in another direction or stick with Dusty. At the bottom of the hour Barstool Sports WhiteSoxDave joins Patrick to discuss more on the White Sox and the ALDS.
On the hour, Charlie discusses more on the Houston Astros this season before talking about the Andrew Wiggins taking the vaccine and more around the NBA. At the bottom of the hour, Charlie talks about the recent situation with Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Urban Meyer.
On the hour, Charlie kicks off with the Houston Astros and their matchup with the Chicago White Soxs before moving on to the Houston Rockets and the NBA. Then Charlie discusses the Chargers and their win against the Raiders. Guest White Soxs reporter, James Fegan joins the show.
Charlie previews the Astros taking on the White Sox in the AL Divisional Series. He also talks about the Texans getting blown out by the Bills, on the road, in Buffalo.
During the second half of the show, Charlie discusses more Astros postseason, including their potential pitching rotation for the ALDS against the White Sox. He also recaps some of the NFL Sunday action, Urban Meyer apologizing for the viral video of him at a bar following the Jaguars Week 4 loss and Tom Brady's return to Foxboro.
In the first hour Charlie talks about the Astros clinching the Division with their win against the Rays and previews the ALDS series matchup with the Chicago White Sox. At the bottom of the hour Charlie discusses the Bengals win over the Jaguars, Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills. To finish the hour Charlie discusses the rest of the American League playoff picture.
In the second hour Charlie discusses the Texans and Bills game and the play of Josh Allen and Davis Mills. At the bottom of the hour Charlie goes over the slate of football this weekend both College and NFL and ends the hour discussing some news around the MLB.
In the second hour Charlie discusses more Astros before switching to NFL and previewing some upcoming games this weekend. Phil Steele joins the show to go around the college football slate and discuss some of the bigger games.
In the first hour of the show Charlie discusses the road to the World Series having to go through Tampa Bay, the Astros recent struggles and recaps the most recent loss to the Tampa Bay Rays. At the bottom of the hour he talks games going on Thursday Night around the sports world and wraps up talking some Texans and Astros.
The magic number for the Astros is down to 1 after dramatic 9th inning walks from McCormick and Castro. Charlie talks about how big the win was and the rest of the night in baseball. A book about the Patriots is set to be released and Charlie has a strong opinion on the not so flattering things to in the book about Bill O'Brien.
More Astros talk to lead off the second hour of the show. Who would you rather have on the playoff roster? Odorizzi or Grienke? Charlie has made his decision. The NBA hands down a ruling on unvaccinated players that Charlie agrees with and we hear a classic Willie Mays highlight to close out the show
Charlie starts the show by talking Astros and the prospect of them clinching the AL West. He then gives his analysis of the Eagles/Cowboys matchup on Monday Night Football. Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times also joins the show.
The second half of the show, Charlie talks NBA including the ongoing situation between the Sixers and Ben Simmons as well as the interesting exchange between Kevin Durant and David Letterman during media day. He ends the show by sharing details about the prestigious Lombardi Award.
In the first hour Charlie discusses the Texans and Panthers game and how the team performed compared to his expectations. He discusses the play from Davis Mills and the coaching of David Culley. Charlie then switches the conversation to the Astros and the AL wild card and playoff picture.
Charlie opens the second hour talking about some college football before returning the conversation to the Astros. He discusses the Astros magic number and when we could see them clinch the AL West. At the bottom of the hour he talks more Texans before wrapping up the second hour breaking down the Astros loss to the Angels and how it affects the rest of their season.
Astros beat the Angels in dramatic fashion and Charlie recaps the Astros extra inning win. Andre Johnson is eligible for the Hall of Fame. What was his most memorable play as Texans. Charlie provides his example. Texans won't be opening the roof for Thursday Night Football and Charlie isn't thrilled
Phil Steele joins Charlie for his weekly appearance. Despite their offensive struggles Phil likes the Aggies to beat Arkansas. The longtime college football expert gives his thoughts on the slate of games involving the other Texas teams as well.
In the first hour of the show Charlie discusses the Astros 10-5 win over the Angels and breaks down the Astros magic number and when they can clinch the division. At the bottom of the hour Charlie previews the Texans Thursday night game against the Carolina Panthers. He wraps up the first hour previewing the SEC football schedule in 2022.
In the second hour of the show Charlie is joined by Carolina Panthers beat writer, Johnathan Alexander to discuss the upcoming game between the Panthers and Texans and what they expect to see from both teams. At the bottom of the hour Charlie goes around the MLB and breaks down some of the big storylines from around the league.
Second half of the show Charlie continues his discussion on the Astros and talks playoff standings in the American League. He moves on to talk Texans and discuss their uncertain future this season with question like "Could Davis Mills upset the Panthers Thursday night?" To end out the show CP talks about the Manning brothers telecast on MNF.
In hour one Charlie begins with the Astros blow out win against the Angels and the Astros season up to this point. Then he moves on and discusses Ryan Clark's comments claiming Aaron Rodgers is the "best" QB he's gone against. Towards the end of hour 1 Charlie talks about the Texans quarterback discussion with Tyrod being out for weeks to come.
Charlie recaps Week 2 of the NFL season including the Texans falling to the Browns on the road in Cleveland. He also dives into the Astros winning their weekend series against the Arizona Diamondbacks before ending the hour by talking college football.
The back half of the show starts with Charlie ranking the remaining unbeaten teams in the NFL. He also dissects the Texans' Deshaun Watson situation, reflects on the Alabama/Florida matchup and evaluates the calls of game-winning field goals from Sunday's NFL action, including the Vikings broadcast faux pas.
Astros take the final game of their four-game series against the Rangers. Carlos Correa hits a HR which leads to Charlie talking about Correa's future. Charlie then talks to Browns beat writer Scott Petrak as the Texans look to go 2-0 with a big upset of the Browns.
What is more likely? The Astros going 14-2 to win 100 games or the Texans starting 2-0 by beating the Browns. Charlie poses that question. He gets a prize package from the University of Houston which leads to a discussion about what moving to the Big 12 means for the Cougars and their home crowds.
Astros get back on track and take down the Rangers. Charlie has a surprising choice as the Astros best hitter and tells us his ideal matchup for the Astros in the postseason. With the Oklahoma-Nebraska game on the schedule for Week 3 some other traditional college football rivalries get the spotlight
Phil Steele is back for his weekly hit with Charlie and he gives his picks for Week 3 of the college football season. Alabama vs Florida and Auburn traveling to Penn State highlight the weekend's slate while Phil doesn't think Nebraska will challenge Oklahoma at all
In the first hour Charlie discusses the Astros 8-1 loss against the Rangers, the AL playoff picture and the Astros projected playoff pitching rotation. He continues the Astros conversation talking about the teams continued struggles against below .500 teams, Zack Greinke's outing and his struggling season with the team. At the bottom of the hour Charlie discusses the Rockets and what they should do with John Wall after they agreed to mutually part ways.
In the second hour of the show Charlie discusses the road to the world series for the Astros, who he sees them playing in the ALDS and who he would rather see them play in the ALCS. Charlie also discusses Roberto Clemente day around the MLB before wrapping up the second hour.
Charlie opens the show with the Astros win over the Rangers and Jose Siri's big night in his first ever start. A big night in Vegas as the Raiders beat the Ravens but Charlie took issue with Jon Gruden's overtime strategy. USC fires Clay Helton two games in the season and it did not sit well with FORMER USC fan Charlie Pallilo.
The second hour of the show starts with a rundown of where the playoff races stand in baseball. Is it Alabama and everybody else? Charlie and Del discuss the disparity between the Crimson Tide and everyone else in the sport. We finish the show with highlights of the Astros rout of the Rangers.
Charlie begins the final hour talking about some of the headlines from around the NFL, then shifting gears to the MLB and finishing up with some college football.
In the first hour Charlie talks about the Texans beating Jacksonville yesterday, the Astros win another series over the Angels and he wraps up with some college football talk then circling back to the Astros.
In the first hour Charlie goes over college football and focuses on the big 12 adding BYU, Cincinnati, UCF and Houston. He also discusses the Cowboys-Buccaneers game on Thursday night football and other major storylines around the NFL. In the bottom of the hour Charlie discusses the Texans upcoming game against the Jaguars and what he expects to see from Tyrod Taylor and the team.
To start the second hour Charlie and Del make some picks round the NFL before discussing the Houston Astros. Charlie discusses their schedule the rest of the way and where he expects the Astros to finish in the playoff race. At the bottom of the hour Charlie switches the conversation back to the Texans and Jaguars and discusses the recent history of both teams.
In the second hour Charlie talks about all things NFL ahead of the season, including top 5 selling jerseys and rookie quarterbacks. Heisman Voter and former ESPN Insider Phil Steele joins Charlie to talk about the upcoming weekend of college football.
In the first hour Charlie talks about the Astros and their loss to the Seattle Mariners. He also breaks down the AL playoff picture and where the Astros sit in in the playoff race. At the bottom of the hour Charlie talks about the NFL before week 1 and the opening night game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
In the first hour Charlie recaps the Astros extra inning walk-off win against the Seattle Mariners. He also breaks down Jake Odorizzi's pitching performance and Dusty Baker's decision to pull him after 5 inning pitched. In the bottom of the hour Charlie goes around the NFL's best wide receivers and names his top 5.
In the second hour Charlie goes over the Astros lineup today against the Mariners for the series finale before switching it over to the NFL and the top storylines from around the league. At the bottom of the hour Charlie talks about teams around the MLB in playoff contention and talks about the passing of former Patriots running back Sam Cunningham.
In the first hour of the CP Show, Charlie talks all things college football ahead of week 1 and breaks down some of the primetime games this weekend including UH vs Texas Tech at NRG stadium on Saturday. Charlie breaks down the top 4 teams in the country and what to look for out of them and their quarterbacks.
In the second hour of the show, Charlie continues the conversation on college football before switching the topic to the Astros. At the bottom of the hour Charlie discusses the Astros and Carlos Correa, as well as wrapping up the show with some more college football talk.
Charlie starts off the show going over the Astros recent losses to Abraham Toro and the Mariners. He also discusses Nick Caserio's press conference where he answered some questions about Deshaun Watson's future with the team.
In the second hour of the show Charlie talks with Phil Steele to preview the big opening week for College Football!
The second hour he talks about Cam Newton. He also chats with Brookston who covers the Houston Texans for the Houston Chronicle.
Patrick Creighton fills in for Charlie Pallilo and he kicks off the show talking about the Astros lost 0-4 against the Mariners. He also chats with Bob Nightgale from USA Today. Patrick also talks about The Houston Texans.
Patrick Creighton fills in again for Charlie and opens up the show by going over the Astros series versus the Seattle Mariners. Patrick analyzes the Astros hot/cold streaks and how dangerous they have been when they catch fire.
Patrick brings on Sports Lawyer, Dan Lust to discuss the latest on DeShaun Watson from a legal perspective and what Dan thinks of the Bishop Sycamore scandal. Patrick goes over the Texans and more on the Bishop Sycamore situation to close out.
ESPN's Patrick Creighton fills in for Charlie, and he opens up the show by going over Jake Meyers' impact on the Houston Astros. Patrick brings on Broncos insider Benjamin Allbright, as they discuss the NFL and DeShaun Watson. Patrick and Producer Aaron give their thoughts on the Texans new "Horns Up" marketing strategy.
In the last hour of the program, Patrick looks over NFL agent Drew Rosenhaus' comments on where he thinks DeShaun Watson will land. Patrick shifts over to the MLB, the Mets and gives a "thumbs down" rant. To close out the show Patrick gives his opinion on the Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley fight.
Patrick Creighton is in for Charlie Pallilo and in the second hour of the show Patrick talks about the Astros and their future contracts; The Texans are expected to have Deshaun Watson as a healthy scratch all season; Dana Holgersen joined The Wheelhouse Thursday and talked about the high expectations at The University of Houston; and should the AAC be talking with the Big 12 about combining forces?
Patrick Creighton is in for Charlie Pallilo and in the first hour of the show Patrick looks at the Astros weekend series with the Rangers; who do you root for when the Yankees are playing the A's; and Carlos Correa deserves to be paid like one of baseball's top stars.
In the first hour, Charlie talks about the Astros series against the Royals, the return of Alex Bregman and Dusty Baker's handling of the bullpen. He also talks about other story lines from around the MLB including the AL batting leaders, the Baltimore Orioles losing streak and the Tampa Bay Rays.
In the second hour of the CP show, Charlie breaks down starting quarterbacks around the NFL including Teddy Bridgewater, Trevor Lawrence and Joe Burrow. Phil Steele joins Charlie to talk about the start of college football, the Big 12, and the new alliance around college football.
Charlie begins the hour discussing the return of Alex Bregman and the Astros victory over the Royals. Jimbo Fisher provided the college football world with some news. Charlie gave his thoughts on the QB situation in College Station and the Aggies program as a whole.
More baseball talk to start the hour as Charlie takes you around MLB. What is more important to you? A Sunday Night college football game or going to a concert. Charlie put the listeners and callers to the test.
In the first hour of the show, Charlie talks all things Astros, specifically about the team's struggles against the Royals this season. He also discusses top storylines from around the NFL including JJ Watt, quarterback battles and the Texans.
In the second hour Charlie talks more Astros and goes around the MLB to talk about who's hot and who's not. Charlie goes over the possible playoff scenarios for both the American league and the National league.
Charlie recaps the Astros' weekend series against the Mariners, chats about the NFL preseason -- including the Texans beating the Cowboys and dabbles in a little Dynamo talk.
During the final hour, Charlie talks more Astros as he previews their upcoming series. He also shares his thoughts on the Tigers' Miguel Cabrera hitting his 500th career home run and the Rockets' 2021-22 regular season schedule.
Patrick goes in on bad pizza and the pettiness of LeBron James. NBA reporter Keith Smith joined the show to discuss the young Rockets and their play in Summer League. Who is actually at fault regarding Kevin Durant's departure from Golden State? Patrick and Keith give their thoughts.
Late Hits starts a little early as Patrick Creighton fills in for Charlie Pallilo. Patrick is joined by ESPN's Kel Dansby to discuss the Pacquiao vs Ugas fight. Patrick also calls into question people taking shots at Dusty Baker considering the last decision his predecessor AJ Hinch made.
In the first hour Charlie talks about the Astros as the team's losing streak continues and he breaks down the AL playoff picture. He also talks about the NBA, as well as the ongoing drama with Kevin Durant, Draymond Green and the Golden State Warriors.
In the second hour Charlie talks about the Astros starting pitching and what their playoff rotation looks like as well as what their 2022 pitching rotation looks like. Charlie also talks about the end of the NFL preseason and discusses some QB battles for certain NFL teams. Charlie wraps up the show breaking down storylines from the MLB yesterday.
In the first hour of the CP Show, Charlie discusses the Astros taking the L against the Royals, plus getting ready for Rusty Hardin press conference regarding Deshaun Watson.
In the 2nd Hour, Charlie talks about the Astros and Alex Bregman. He also talks about Trevor Bauer and how his case can impact Deshaun Watson during Rusty Hardin press conference.
Charlie opens the show by recapping the Astros' loss to the Royals last night. He then talks NFL and NBA preseasons and reacts to the news of Tim Tebow being cut from the Jaguars.
During the final hour of the show, Charlie reacts to the latest NBA news, including Joel Embiid signing an extension with the Sixers. He also gives his thoughts on Alex Bregman's rehabilitation process. Former big league pitcher Phil Garner also joins the show.
In the first hour, Charlie looks back at the Texans' win on Saturday, among other football topics. He also recaps the Astros series win from the weekend, including Jake Meyers' resurgence, as well as, a dip into an interesting soccer headline.
In the second hour, Charlie breaks down the latest AP Top 25 Poll heading into the '21 NCAA football season, as well as, some hits around NFL preseason. He also takes a look around MLB including home run leaders and the field.
In the first hour of the show Charlie talks about the Astros and how far Alex Bregman is from returning to the team from his rehab assignment. He also talks about playoff races around the rest of the MLB and the Field of Dreams Game.
In the second hour Charlie talks about the Astros potential pitching rotation talks about former Astros player Phil Garner. Charlie also talks about the Texans and the quarterback situation going into the preseason. Charlie wraps up the show talking about stories from the MLB.
In the first hour of the show, Charlie talks about the Astros vs. the Rockies as well as the Houston Rockets Summer League game and #2 overall pick Jalen Green facing off against #1 overall pick Cade Cunningham and the Detroit Pistons in a game last night. Charlie ends the hour talking about some NFL News around the league.
In the second hour, Charlie talks more about the Houston Astros game against the Colorado Rockies. He also talks about the Baylor scandal under former head coach, Art Briles, as well as the NCAA investigation.
In hour of the CP show, Charlie gives an update of recent NFL news involving the Texans and Patriots. He also talks college football's top 25 preseason rankings as well as the Rockets' summer league games.
Charlie starts hour two by discussing the Astros' two-game series against the Colorado Rockies after losing three out of four games in the Astros vs. Twins series. He also previews the Texans' 2021/2022 NFL season.
Charlie talks about the Astros dropping three out of four games to the Twins over the weekend and the induction of six new members to the team's hall of fame. He also recaps the Pro Football Hall of Fame induction ceremonies in Canton, OH.
The final hour of the show, Charlie talks more Astros and, on the heels of this weekend's induction ceremonies, looks ahead at the potential Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2022.
Charlie Pallilo starts off the show by cross analyzing the Astros pitching from 1970's including J.R. Richard and Nolan Ryan. Charlie talks about Alex Felix's record tying 10th Olympic medal.
Charlie looks over the Astros last game and where they stand in the AL. Charlie talks about the Diamondbacks 9th inning collapse and how Kris Bryant's Giants debut went. Charlie gives his thoughts on what Frenando Tatis Jr. injury means for the NL West.
During the first hour of the show Charlie talks about the Astros, their roadtrip and their series against the Dodgers. He also talks about the Astros lineup and how their playoff pitching rotation would look. Charlie wraps up the first hour talking about the Hall of Fame game and the NFL schedule.
In the second hour of the show, Charlie looks ahead to the Astros schedule and gives other stats and news of players and teams around the league. Charlie also talks about J.R. Richard and his career with the Astros. Charlie wraps up the show talking about Ohio State and the start of college football.
In hour two Charlie talks about Yordan Alvarez having a pretty good season and how well the Astros are doing after beating the LA Dodgers last night. He also discusses the unlikely of the Buffalo Bills moving to Austin and the tentative Astros 2022 regular season schedule.
Charlie is back from his vacation and talks about the Astros 3-0 win over the Dodgers last night, along with Dodger fans misbehavior. He gives his thoughts on the Astros trade deadline moves, along with other things that took place while he was away, NBA free agency and the Toronto Blue Jays are looking pretty good.
Charlie Pallilo kicks off the first hour of the show talking about the Rockets and the NBA Draft and the SEC. He goes on to talk about the Houston Texans, JJ Watt and the Houston Astros.
Charlie starts the second hour of the show talking about NBA Draft coverage and the OPS in the MLB. He goes on to talk about the Seattle Seahawks, possible Rockets picks and other MLB news and stats.
In the first hour of the show Charlie talks about the Astros trading for Kendall Graveman from the Seattle Mariners for a pretty cheap price and The Texans opened training camp.
In hour two Charlie talks about the Texans starting training camp some more, along with more on the Astros trade from last night and the happening around the MLB last night.
During the first hour, Charlie talks about the Astros 11-8 loss to the Mariners as well as Texas and Oklahoma stating their intentions to join the SEC.
Charlie continues his breakdown of the Astros and dives further into Texas joining the SEC. He also gives his thoughts on Team USA's performances thus far at the Olympics, including Women's Gymnastics finishing second in the team competition following Simone Biles' withdrawal.
Charlie Pallilo starts off the first hour of the show talking about the Astros series against the Rangers and their upcoming series against the Mariners. He goes on to talk about Oklahoma and Texas notifying the Big 12 that they will not renew their media rights, the Houston Texans and Deshaun Watson and possible players the Astros could trade for.
Charlie kicks off the second hour of the show looking ahead at the Astros on the road. He also talks about ESPN Monday Night Football and the Texans schedule next season, the Astros series against the Rangers and Astros vs. Mariners.
In the first hour Charlie talks about the Astros ahead of the trade deadline, The Giants-Dodgers series that wrapped up last night, The Yankees blew a game to the Red Sox, College Football media days, Michael Thomas might not start the season for the Saints and the Cleveland Guardians are announced.
In the second hour Charlie talks about the Astros series against the Rangers which begins tonight, The Bucks championship parade and the Olympic opening ceremonies are today.
Charlie Pallilo kicks off the first hour of the show talking about the Astros game against the Indians last night. He goes on to talk about the possible expansion of the SEC and Tim Brown.
Charlie starts the second hour of the show talking Astros and Deion Sanders. He also talks about UCLA, the Olympics, Marla Collins and other baseball highlights.
Charlie kicks off hour one recapping the Houston Astros winning game last night and Altuve's 10th Anniversary game. Also during the first hour Charlie recaps the Bucks championship winning game!
Charlie is out today but don't worry Fred and Nick Sharara are filling in. They kick off the show talking about Jeff Bezos's voyage to space today. They also touch on how mini camp will look for the Houston Texans. To wrap up the first hour the guys talk Astro's with a special guest.
Charlie Pallilo opens up the show with some Astros talk and a preview of their schedule for the week. Charlie analyzes how the Astros not having prospects will hurt them in trying to acquire new talent. He also goes over Jose Altuve's and Carlos Correa's hitting slumps.
In the first hour of the show, Craig Koshkin sits in today and talks about last night's NBA Finals game, the upcoming college football season, basketball hall of fame and the Astros upcoming second half.
In the back half of the show, Craig talks about the Richard Sherman situation, The Olympics and the Sha'Carri Richardson situation, what the Texans should do with Watson and Reggie Bush making a docu-series.
Charlie Pallilo goes over the highlights in sports from last night. He goes on to talk about the Home Run Derby and this years All-Stars, Carlos Correa and Tillman Fertitta.
Charlie kicks off the second hour of the show talking about possible trades the Astros could make and Greg Popovich and Team USA. He goes on to talk about MLB All-Star Game history and boxing.
In the first hour Charlie talks about the Astros series against the Yankees, the Astros remaining home schedule is a favorable one and the Bucks win game 3 of the NBA Finals.
In hour 2 Charlie talks about the Astros players opting out of the All-Star game, more on the Jose Altuve walkoff yesterday, Pablo Lopez of the Marlins, makes history becoming the first major league pitcher to strike out the first nine batters to start a game, Dustin Poirier beating Connor McGregor over the weekend and Italy winning the Euros.
In the first hour of the CP Show, Charlie talked the Houston Astros plus the struggling New York Yankees. He also talked about the NBA Finals with Jeff Van Gundy interesting comments. In the final segment, Nick talked about what he expects from the upcoming McGregor vs. Poirier fight.
In the second hour, Charlie continues talks about the Astros and Yankees and also gives his expectations for the remainder of the NBA Finals.
Charlie Pallilo opens the show by going over if some Astros players were snubbed out the All-Star game or not. Charlie discusses the Tampa Bay Lightning winning the Stanley Cup and how successful Tampa sports have been in the last year. Charlie previews game 2 for the NBA finals and the NBA Draft.
Charlie in the second hour goes over the current MLB standings and the Dodgers 3 game losing streak.
In the first hour, Charlie talks about Yordan Alvarez and his performance at the Astros game yesterday. He also talks about the Astro's standings in the season. he ends the hour with discussing football including college football. He discusses XFL partnership as well.
In the last hour, Charlie talks more about the Astros, White Sox, and the Red Sox. He discussed the teams' homerun calls strategies. He discusses more baseball strategies and standings while trying to predict the outcome of the upcoming games.
Charlie kicks off the first hour of the show talking about the Astros series against the Indians. He also talks NBA Finals and Astros All-Stars.
The second hour of the show starts with Charlie talking about returning Astros players and their upcoming matchup with the Oakland A's. He goes on to talk about the performances of Fernando Tatis Jr. and Shohei Ohtani, the NBA Finals and Chris Paul and the Houston Texans and Deshaun Watson.
Charlie kicks off the show talking about the Houston Astros and which players can still have a chance to make it to the All-Star Game. He then talks about the Tour De France incident and the suspension of Sha’Carri Richardson.
Charlie starts the second hour talking more Astros and gives an update on other MLB player and team stats. He goes on to talk about the Hawks vs bucks game last night, Ben Simmons and a little NFL.
In the first hour of the show Charlie talks about the Astros getting swept by the Orioles, Chris Paul and the Suns punched their ticket to the NBA Finals, NIL is officially here and Patrick Beverly shoving Chris Paul.
In the second hour Charlie talks more about the Astros getting swept by Baltimore along with a quick look at this weekends series against the Cleveland Indians, the recent allegations against Trevor Bauer, Charlie gives his picks for the All-Star game starters and Josh Donaldson takes a shot at Lucas Giolito.
In the first hour of the show Charlie talks about the Astros losing their second straight game against Baltimore, Giannis Antetokounmpo suffered a grisly injury last night, The Chauncey Billups situation and ends with some brief tennis talk.
In the second hour of the show Charlie talks about why Jose Altuve among other Astros probably shouldn't be an All-Star starters, Headlines from across the MLB, whose elected to participate in the Homerun Derby, Charles Barkley thought Jeff Teague was still a Hawk and the Orioles keep using Matt Harvey for some reason.
Charlie recaps last night's Astros/Orioles game, the Clippers winning Game 5 against the Suns in the Western Conference Finals and Daniel Schneider naming his wife, Tanya, as the co-CEO of the Washington Football Team.
College Football writer, Phil Steele, joins Charlie during the second hour of the show as they preview the upcoming season. Charlie also talks about Broncos WR, Demaryius Thomas, announcing his retirement.
Charlie Pallilo recaps the Astros series against the Tigers and talks Bucks vs Hawks and Khris Middleton's impressive performance.
Charlie kicks off the second hour of the show talking about the first MLB pitcher ejected for sticky substance and the Astros upcoming series with the Orioles. He goes on to talk about Chauncey Billups, MLB highlights, throwback Super Bowls and a look ahead at Suns vs Clippers.
In the first hour of the show Charlie talks about the Astros game and their current winning streak, all around MLB news, the NBA, NHL and college baseball playoffs.
In the final hour of the show Charlie talks about the Astros upcoming schedule and winning success. The NBA playoffs semifinals matchups and tonight's NHL game 7.
In the first hour of the show Charlie talks about the Astros recent success and their upcoming games, the NBA Conference Finals and the NHL playoffs.
In the last hour of the show Charlie talks about the Astros winning streak, the Astros upcoming games, all around the MLB and more NBA playoff matchups
In the first hour of the show Charlie starts with MLB highlights. Before getting into the second hour Charlie gives his thoughts on the Suns vs. Clippers game.
Heading into the second hour Charlie continues with more NBA highlights, also the question of " Is Kevin Durant a better player than Michael Jordan?" is discussed.
Charlie hits on the Astros winning streak and how they took care of business against the Orioles last night. He also discusses some NBA talk.
Charlie talks more NBA playoffs and if the Astros can continue their hot streak. He also hits on the NBA draft lottery tonight.
Charlie Pallilo kicks off the hour talking about the Astros and their current 7-game win streak and their upcoming schedule. He goes on to talk about the two Game 7's in the NBA Playoffs and the former Rockets that still have a chance to play in the Finals. James Harden, Jon Rahm and the U.S. Open and the Supreme Court ruling on the NCAA are other topics Charlie touched on during the first hour.
Charlie talks more about the Astros and focuses on the timetable for Alex Bregman's return and the pitching matchups against the Orioles. He goes on to talk about MLB highlights over the weekend, Bregman vs. Correa and Ben Simmons.
In the first hour Charlie talks about the Astros series opener win over the White Sox and the NBA Playoffs
In the second hour of the show Charlie talks about why Men's soccer in the U.S. struggles compared to the rest of the world, Astros fans should root for the Yankees this weekend no matter how much it might hurt, James Harden Faces another elimination game on Saturday, and Dallas Keuchel is set to pitch against the Astros for the first time on Sunday.
Charlie begins the first hour of the show discussing the Astros win last night against the Texas Rangers as they win the series against the Rangers. Charlie then previews the Astros upcoming 4 game series with the Chicago White Sox. Charlie goes on to discuss the 76ers giving up a 25 point lead last night and losing to the Hawks. Charlie ends Hour 1 talking about the Clippers beating the Jazz last night with no Kawhi Lenoard and Paul George stepping up in last night's win.
Charlie begins hour 2 of the show discussing EURO2020 and the Belgium vs Denmark game after a player from Denmark had a player drop of a heart attack mid game over the weekend. Charlie then takes a look at MLB news and Gerrit Cole's comments on the MLB's Foreign Substance ban. He then discusses the latest on Bregman's quad injury that he suffered during last night's game. Charlie ends the final hour of the show discussing the new Jimmy Kimmel LA Bowl that will be apart of this upcoming College Football Bowl Season.
Lets talk Astros, during the last hour of the show Charlie goes over The Astros game highlights.
In the first hour of the CP show Charlie starts off with recent MLB highlights and NBA highlights from the Bucks vs. Nets game.
In the first hour of the CP show Charlie discuss the recent updates on the MLB. Charlie Interviews ESPN Commentator and former head coach Jeff Van Gundy.
During the final hour of The CP Show, Charlie talks about his thoughts on the Astros making the Playoffs. MLB players that are caught using "sticky substances on balls will be suspended for 10 games.
In the first hour of the show Charlie talks about the Astros recent games, the NFL, NBA playoff games and the Rockets future.
In the first hour of the Charlie Pallilo Show, Charlie recaps the Astros game in Boston, discusses the game between the Bucks and the Nets, and talks about Jocelyn Alo's senior season on the Lady Sooner's softball team. Charlie also discusses voting for the MLB All-Star Ballot as the deadline approaches.
In hour two of the Charlie Pallilo Show, Charlie gives an MLB update while discussing a darker, more serious aspect of the sports industry: sexual abuse of players and athletes. Charlie touches on the stories of Larry Nassar, who molested of hundreds of underage gymnasts as the USA Gymnastics Trainer, and Robert Anderson, who sexual abused the son of ex-Michigan Football Coach, Bo Schembechler. On a lighter note, Charlie talks about his personal list of what he considers to be the greatest quarterbacks of all time.
In the first hour of the show Charlie talks about the Astros upcoming schedule, previous game and their roster moves. He talks about the NBA playoff matchups and MLB scandals.
In the second hour of the show Charlie talks about the Softball World Series, the new Space Jam movie, more on the pitchers substance scandal and the NHL.
In the first hour of The CP Show, Charlie talks about Carlos Correa being one of the 'best" Astros players, college football playoffs seedings, and touches on the recent NBA playoff games.
In the second hour of The CP Show, Charlie talks about the incoming votes for the NBA's future MVP. He discusses the "crisis" happening in the MLB with pitchers enhancing their performance.
Charlie recaps the Nets blowing out the Bucks in Game 2 of their Eastern Conference 2nd Round matchup and Knicks head coach, Tom Thibodeau, winning Coach of the Year honors. He also previews the Astros taking on the Red Sox and discusses NFL teams beginning OTAs.
The final hour of the show starts with Charlie talking Astros. He then looks at the remaining NBA Playoff matchups as well as the potential new coaches for the Portland Trail Blazers. Charlie also chats about Patriots owner, Robert Kraft, being gifted a Bentley by Meek Mill and Jay-Z for his 80th birthday and a Brooklyn Nets player bringing a backup date to a date with an adult film actress.
In the opening hour, Charlie discuses the future of the Astros' rotation with Lance McCullers Jr. returning. He then dives into some NBA Playoffs talk, as the Dallas Mavericks are a first round exit once again.
In the second hour, Charlie discusses the holes in a new study on CTE in black football players. Then, he dives into the Falcons trading Julio Jones to the Titans and where the Texans stand. To close out the hours, Charlie talks home runs in MLB and the NCAA Softball College World Series.
In the opening hour of the show Charlie talks about the Astros Series against Toronto this weekend in Buffalo, the NBA Playoff action from last night and Lebron might have reached basketball mortality this season.
In the second hour of the show the Charlie talks about the NHL Playoffs, and the Texans have began OTA's.
In the first hour of the CP Show, Charlie talks about the Astros, and hopes for better and more competitive NBA Games for tonight.
Hour two of the CP Show heard Charlie talk more NBA playoffs: what's next for Chris Paul and the league's dependency on Lebron James' success in the playoffs. Charlie previews the Astros' schedule and gives his takes on the upcoming game vs. the Red Sox.
In the first hour of the CP show, Charlie speaks on the NBA Playoffs, he talks about Damian Lillard record breaking 3's in second OT loss. Charlie also does an overview of the Astros.
In the second hour of the CP show Charlie talks about Brad Stevens to replace Danny Ainge as the president over Celtics, and goes more in depth on the NBA Playoffs. He talks about the future for the Astros during the Playoffs.
In the first hour of the CP show, Charlie talks about hackling fans during the NBA playoffs, and the Astros in the Playoffs.
In the last hour of the CP Show, Charlie discusses the NHL Playoffs, goes more into depth on the MLB playoffs. Athletes named "June"
Charlie kicks off the first hour talking about the Astros next matchup and the NBA playoffs. He goes on to talk about key plays from a few MLB games, Houston Texans and Nuggets vs. Blazers.
Charlie talks about the speed of Albert Pujols to start the second hour. He talks Astros vs. Padres compares Carlos Correa and Fernando Tatis Jr. He closes out the hour cleaning up a few things he went over during the show.
Charlie Pallilo breaks down the Astros win over the Dodgers. As well as, he talks about the NBA playoffs.
In the second hour of the Charlie Pallilo Show, Charlie talks about the Houston Astros lineup and upcoming games as well as some NFL News.
In the first hour of the CP Show, Charlie talks about Deshaun Watson's allegations as well as Astros vs Dodgers.
In the first hour of the CP Show, Charlie talks about Astros taking on the Dodgers, the NBA Playoffs, the most successful American Idol winners.
In the second hour of the CP Show, Charlie talks more about the Astros, dives into the NHL Playoffs, and evaluates the radio broadcast call of the Islanders' overtime victory.
Charlie touches on the Astros and expands on statistics for other baseball teams in the league
In the first hour of the CP Show, Charlie talk about the Astros and the NBA Playoffs, as well as Tim Tebow to the Jaguars.
In the second hour of the CP Show, Charlie talk about the Astros and goes more in depth on the NBA Playoffs. Houston Dynamo and Houston Dash is being sold to Ted Segal.
Charlie previews tonight's NBA Play-in games including the Lakers taking on the Warriors, recaps last night's Astros game, talks about Mike Trout's injury and shares two moments that made him go "OMG."
The second hour begins with Charlie talking about the Astros on the road against the A's. He's then joined by former Astros manager, Phil Garner, who shares some stories including how he was dubbed "Grey Boy."
In the first hour of the show Charlie talks about Kevin Pillars injury from last night, the Astros announcing they're moving to full attendance, Jose Siri is making waves in Sugar Land, Framber Valdez makes his first rehab start, and the NBA Play-in games.
In the second hour Charlie continues his discussion of the NBA play-in games and Todd Kalas Joins the show.
In the first hour of the show Charlie talks about the Astros winning the series opener against the Rangers, the NBA Hall of Fame induction takes place this weekend, and the Sacramento Kings are in the lottery for the fifteenth consecutive year
In the second hour of the show Charlie talks more about the Astros, and the Stanley Cup Playoffs begin tomorrow.
Charlie recaps the Astros series win against the Angels, and talks about the schedule release for the Texans.
Charlie previews the Astros upcoming series against the Rangers; and talks news from around the MLB.
In the first hour of the Charlie Pallilo show, Charlie discusses the Astros game vs. the Angels last night. He touches on the NFL Schedule release along with the expectations of the Houston Texans home opener vs. the Jacksonville Jaguars. He closes the hour discussing the end of a sad season for the Houston Rockets since the NBA Playoffs are approaching.
In Hour 2 of the Charlie Pallilo Show, Charlie talks different teams and games around the MLB as well as Lance McCuller Jr. impressive performance. He also talks about High School games and athletes happening in sports, including baseball here in Houston. As well as a preview to the Rockets vs. Lakers game tonight.
Charlie delves into the Astros game last night, and looking ahead to tonight's matchup with Shohei Ohtani versus Lance McCullers Jr.
Charlie talks more about the Astros and brings on special guest Jeff Fletcher with the Orange County Register.
Nick and Del are filling in for Charlie today, and they are bringing the heat. They discuss Astros baseball and debate the perferred method to hold the door for your significant other, and whether the once mandatory courtesy is still "in".
Patrick Creighton fills in for Charlie today. He talks a lot about the Astros series against the Yankees, and welcomes special guest Bob Nightengale.
Patrick Creighton filling in for Charlie, talks Texans and welcomes special guest Aaron Weiss.
Charlie talks about the first game between the Astros and Yankees and how the fans reacted in the Bronx
In hour 2 Charlie continues his talk about the Astros first trip to Yankee stadium since the scandal.
Charlie previews the Astros series against the Yankees and welcomes special guest Sweeny Murti, a journalist who covers the Yankees.
Charlie talks more about the upcoming series between the Astros and the Yankees. Charlie also raises the question, who is the better PG Chris Paul or Russel Westbrook.
Charlie discusses Kevin Porter Jr.'s 50 point night, and the turbulent draft day for the Green Bay Packers following reports about Aaron Rodgers wanting out.
No Charlie today, but Nick talks everything Houston including Astros, Rockets, and Texans. Lance joins the show to talk the NFL Draft.
Charlie is live from Wildcat golf club for the occasional invitational and he is talking about the Astros win over the Mariners, The Rockets tank being a success up to this point, and the Kentucky Derby.
Charlie is live from Wildcat golf club for the occasional invitational and he is talking about the Rockets and Astros games last night along with other headlines and the NFL draft.
Charlie talks about the Astros getting back on track, along with the Rockets on their way to securing a top 4 lottery pick.
Charlie previews the Astros matchup tonight against the Seattle Mariners; along with a little preview of the upcoming NFL Draft.
In the first hour of the show Charlie talks about the Astros series against the Angels over the weekend, Madison Bumgarner threw an "unofficial no-hitter" and Jake DeGrom is dominating so far in this young season.
In hour two Charlie talks more baseball from the weekend and the NFL draft which begins on Thursday.
In the first hour Charlie talks about the Astros win over the Angles, Bill Brown joins the show and the legacy of Albert Pujols.
In the second hour Charlie talks more about the Astros, the Rockets continue their tank and could soon secure their spot in the bottom 3.
Charlie goes more in depth about the Astros struggling roster, and some talk about the Rockets.
Charlie talks about the struggling Astros, and the news surrounding Sterling Brown and Kevin Porter Jr.
Charlie is out today so Nick and Del are filling in and talking about the Vaccine, Rusty Hardin says all of Deshaun's Accusers are lying, Antonio Brown has settled and end on some music talk.
In the second hour Nick and Del talk about the Astros struggles, the Rockets tank rolls on, James Harden suffers a set back in his recovery, and end with a chip debate.
Charlie previews the Astros upcoming series against the Colorado Rockies, and the struggling Rockets.
In the first hour of the show Charlie talks about the Astros series against Seattle, Jay Bruce announced his retirement and the NBA Playoff picture.
In the second hour Charlie talks some more about the Astros, the latest on the Deshaun Watson situation and Stan Van Gundy is none too pleased with Lonzo.
In the first hour of the show Charlie talks about the Astros upcoming series against Seattle, A Barbers Hill alum was the first pick in the WNBA draft, the projected win totals for teams across the NFL.
In the second hour Charlie continues to talk about the Astros, Who will the Rockets take in the draft, Dwyane Wade has joined the Jazz ownership group,
In Hour 2, Charlie talks more about the Astros and some of their offensive struggles. He also reflects on the five-year anniversary of Kobe Bryant scoring 60 points in the final game of his career and the Golden State Warriors winning an NBA record 73 games, breaking the previous record set by Michael Jordan and the 1996 Chicago Bulls.
Charlie opens the show talking about the Astros loss to the Tigers and former manager AJ Hinch in his return to Houston. He also discusses the latest NBA news including Steph Curry becoming the all-time scoring leader in Golden State Warriors history, Nuggets star Jamal Murray suffering a season-ending injury and the Rockets continuing struggles. At the end of the hour, Charlie talks about the retirement of Patriots wide reciever Julian Edelman and whether or not he is a hall of famer.
In the first hour of the show Charlie talks about events that transpired over the weekend, AJ Hinch returning to Houston as the Astros face the Tigers and the Arizona Cardinals won "Best sports transaction of the year."
In hour two Charlie continues to talk about the Astros, Hideki Matsuyama wins the Masters, Evander Holyfield is returning to the ring and the Rockets take on the Suns
Charlie talks about the Astros Home opener among other baseball news and Damian Lillard has some criticism about how the Trail Blazers play against good teams
In hour two Charlie talks more about the NBA playoff picture, the Astros have dominated the A's so far in this young season, the Mets hit by pitch controversy and a Deshaun Watson update.
CP discusses the NCAA men's basketball title game, and talks about the nasty LA baseball fans trashing the Astros last night.
In the first hour of the show Charlie gives a quick overview from the events that transpired over the weekend, including the Jalen Suggs buzzer beater to send Gonzaga to the national championship and Baylor ending the Cougars season
In hour two Charlie talks about the Astros opening series sweep, more on the National Championship game tonight and could a hybrid of Gonzaga and Baylor beat the Rockets?
Charlie talks about the new Texas Longhorns Men's basketball coach Chris Beard and special guest Reid Gettys joins the show.
In the opening hour of the show, Charlie talks about the Cougars making the final four, The latest update to the Deshaun Watson situation and Kelvin Sampson calls the show.
In Hour two Charlie talks to Todd Kalas about the Astros season and the Rockets face off against the Brooklyn Nets tonight
Houston Cougars Men's Basketball Coach Kelvin Sampson calls in to the show to talk about making the Final Four
Charlie talks about the Astros season opener in just two days. Along with comments made by the Rockets GM Rafael Stone.
Charlie talks about college basketball and the big win for the Houston Cougars, that advanced them to the Final Four.
ESPN Houston's own Charlie Pallilo talks about what city sports are in worse shape than Houston and the upcoming tournament matchup between UH & Syracuse.
ESPN Houston's Charlie Pallilo talks about the upcoming sweet 16 match ups with Doug Sherman. Later speaks on the breaking news with the swap of picks with Dolphins, and 49ers.
In the first hour of the show, Charlie talks about the NBA trade deadline, The Houston Cougars face off against Charlies Alma Mater Syracuse on Saturday and he talks about the Lance McCullers extension.
In the second hour, Charlie talks about the deadline deals that have occurred, continues to talk about the Houston-Syracuse game on Saturday and more on the Rockets.
In the opening hour of the show Charlie discusses the Astros, the Deshaun Watson Lawsuits, and Michael Malones press conference from last night.
In the second hour of the show, Charlie discusses the firing of Tim Peel after being caught by a hot mic at last nights Predators-Red Wings game, small preview of the Rockets-Hornets game tonight, The Astros have extra items left over from last year which they will hand out this season and Tyson and Holyfield have a fight scheduled for Memorial Day.
In the first hour Charlie talks about the Rockets win last night, more on the Deshaun Watson situation, a recap of the NCAA Tournament from the weekend and Houston Cougars Men's basketball coach Kelvin Sampson calls into the show.
In the second hour of the show, Charlie talks more about the Houston Cougars making the sweet sixteen and the Houston Rockets won a basketball game.
Houston Cougars Men's Basketball coach Kelvin Sampson calls the show to talk about the NCAA Tournament
In the first hour of the shows return Charlie talks about the beginning of the NCAA Tournament. The Rockets are actually Favored against the Pistons. More lawsuits have been filed against Deshaun Watson.
In the final hour of the first show back, Charlie talks about the Rockets, Charles Barkley announced who he thinks will be in the final four, and the Cougars taking on Cleveland State tonight in the first round.
Joel and Nick discuss Saturday Night Fever, and programming changes that will beginning in the following weeks.
Joel and Charlie discuss more Deshaun Watson allegations that have come to light.
They also discuss the Rockets accumulating loses as the streak is up to 18.
Charlie and Joel discuss NFL free agency news and more on the Deshaun Watson allegations.
In the first hour Joel, Charlie and Nick talk about the lawsuit filed against Deshaun Watson, What fans can expect from Tyrod Taylor, The latest on the Rockets tank and some stories about the Masters.
In the second hour the guys talk more about the Rockets, more on the civil lawsuit filed against Deshaun Watson and end the hour with some Astros talk
In the Press Box Postgame show Joel and Nick continue their discussion about the Deshaun Watson lawsuit, A Who Wants to be a Millionaire contestant in Britain cheated their way to the top, and Christian Wood is expected to make his return tonight.
Joel and Nick end the show by talking more about the Rockets, the possibility of Clint Capella coming back to Houston and feeling bad for Eric Gordon. They also look into UFC 261 being hosted in Jacksonville, FL in front of a capacity crowd and the effects COVID has already had on current sporting events.
The second hour of the show begins with the guys talking about, Astros Spring Training, free throws and who the Rockets should take in the NBA Draft. They also discuss the Texas Rangers and UFC opening hosting events at arenas at full capacity. At the end of the hour, they chat about NFL free agency and Houston's Quentin Grimes being named Third-Team All-American.
With John Wall needing knee surgery, Joel declares that "Project Suck" is in full effect for the Rockets who are facing losing their 17th game in a row. The guys also talk NFL free agency and MLB Spring Training.
Joel and Nick talk about who could become Drew Brees' successor in New Orleans, Texans news, the Rockets losing streak and JLo and ARod's break up.
The guys continue to break down the college hoops bracket and discuss more about the Rockets. They also pay their respects to former Middleweight Boxing Champion Marvelous Marvin Hagler who passed away at the age of 66.
In the first hour, Joel, Charlie and Nick give their analysis of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament bracket. They also talk Rockets, Astros and Drew Brees announcing his retirement.
Nick has finally turned on Tom Brady and Joel questions why more QBs don't restructure their deals to help their current teams.
Which team has a bleaker future? The Texans or the Rockets? Joel, Charlie and Nick discussed that and more in the second hour of the show
David Culley offered conflicting statements on Deshaun Watson and PJ Tucker wants out. Charlie, Joel and Nick discuss a busy day in Houston sports
Th guys talk the Astros and Carlos Correa contract. They also hit on the Rockets and their upcoming games.
The guys talk about Deshaun Watson, Dak Prescott, and the new addition to the Astros Jake Odorizzi.
Joel and Nick wrap up the show by talking UFC, "get rid of the mask" parties, venues opening up for sporting events. They also discuss Dak Prescott's situation with the Cowboys and other possible scenarios unfolding in the NFL.
The guys begin the second hour of the show chatting about the Astros. They also dive back into more college hoops talk and discuss issues with the Texans. At the end of the hour, they reflect on the 50th anniversary of Ali vs. Frazier I.
In Hour 1, Joel and Charlie recap the NBA All-Star Game and talk ideas to improve the weekend's festivities. They also dive into some college hoops -- including the UH game winner.
ESPN Houston's own Joel Blank, Charlie Pallilo, and Nick Sharara run through Astro's new pickups along with the upcoming NBA All Star weekend and the breaking news of Blake Griffin's buyout with the Pistons.
ESPN Houston's own Joel Blank, Charlie Pallilo, and Nick Sharara. Talk about which Houston Rocket deserves their jersey to be retired. Also JJ going to the Cardinals means. Then the best free agent signings.
ESPN Houston's own Joel Blank, Charlie Pallilo and Nick Sharara discuss the upcoming UFC fight and different broadcasters and deals.
The guys talk about the struggling Rockets and James Hardens return to Houston. They also touch on the Astros and Framber Valdez' injury.
In the first hour the guys talk about James Harden returning the Houston tonight, with a little college basketball talk mixed in.
In hour 2 the guys continue their discussion on the Harden Homecoming, Who are you rooting for between Daryl Morey or James Harden? How will the Framber Valdez injury effect the Astros pitching situation for the beginning of the season, and JJ Watt talks about leaving Houston.
In the postgame portion of the Press Box Joel and Nick talk about the plumbing problems in the building,
Joel and Nick discuss JJ Watt signing with the Arizona Cardinals and what it could possibly mean for Texans quarterback, Deshaun Watson. They also chat more about the Rockets and a few Astros storylines heading into this upcoming season.
In Hour 2, the guys react to JJ Watt signing with the Arizona Cardinals and the impact it has on the NFC West and the rest of the league.
Joel and Charlie talk about the current state of the Rockets, college basketball and the breaking news of JJ Watt signing with the Arizona Cardinals.
Chris Webber didn't have a good night calling the Pelicans-Bucks game and people noticed. That led to a conversation on the show about bad announcing and the worst media offenders.
Deshaun Watson continues to tweet and Nick and Joel discuss the latest in that saga. Nick also commits to an outfit change.
In the first hour of the Press Box, Joel, Charlie and Nick talk about the accident involving Tiger Woods. They look at the players that made the NBA All-Star game. Is Luca the future of the league, and end the hour with a discussion about Jose Altuve.
In hour two, the guys talk about being honest about the hometown teams. Yuli Gurriel has slimmed down this offseason. College basketball update. A reporter is in hot water for his comment on the Tiger Woods crash.
During the final hour of the show, breaking news of Tiger Woods being involved in a car accident, and more NBA talk.
The guys talk more about Carlos Correa and the Astros, Stephen Silas being critical of the Rockets' effort and other NBA and MLB news.
During the first hour the guys talk about the Rockets' struggles, Carlos Correa saying he wants to be an Astro for the remainder of his career, Fernando Tatis Jr. signing a long-term contract with the Padres and other MLB storylines.
In hour one of the Press Box Charlie, Joel, and Nick talk about Demarcus Cousins, The kid who was trash talking Cam Newton at his own camp, And more about what the Texans could get for Deshaun Watson.
In hour two the guys continue their discussion on where Deshaun should be traded to, they go over MLB win total predictions, The new college basketball rankings are out and U of H takes a slight drop and its the 41st anniversary of the miracle on ice.
In the final hour of the show Joel and Nick talk NBA, UFC, and a 777 caught fire midflight.
In the first hour the guys discuss the Carson Wentz trade, Astros talk, and they discuss how bits work
ESPN Houston's own Joel Blank and Nick Sharara discuss JJ Watt's post and the hire of the new strength coach of Jacksonville.