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Graham and Bradley squared off in fantasy football this past week. Who won, and did either team really deserve to win? Cough cough someone started Emari Demercado. The fellas discuss other big games around the league, including Jacksonville's exciting win at home against Kansas City. The guys touch up on some postseason baseball—Dodgers are the new Yankees—before giving their score predictions for Arkansas vs. Tennessee on Saturday in Knoxville.

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After Arkansas' embarrassing home loss to Notre Dame on Saturday, Sam Pittman was fired the following day. Bobby Petrino was then promoted to interim head coach for the Razorbacks, and will stay in the position for the remainder of the 2025 season. Who will athletic director Hunter Yurachek look to hire to replace Pittman long-term, and what are Petrino's chances he'll be retained as Head Hog beyond this season? Graham and Bradley discuss. Plus, a brief fantasy football recap from Week 4 of the NFL season, and with the MLB playoffs officially underway, the fellas predict what teams will come out of the American and National Leagues.

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After Arkansas' somewhat surprising loss at Memphis on Saturday, Graham and Bradley discuss Sam Pittman's future at the U of A. If fired, who are the top candidates to replace Pittman as head Hog? Also, Oklahoma State fires Mike Gundy in his 21st season at the school. Eagles come back to beat the Rams. Lions show what they're made of in Baltimore. Chiefs squeak by the Giants. Caleb Williams and the Bears pummel the Cowboys & more!

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Graham and Bradley highlight Week 3 of the college football season, and grade how their Razorbacks performed on the road against Ole Miss. They also cover Week 2 of the NFL season and, as a result, discuss how well (or not well) their fantasy football teams played. Lastly, Graham ends the show with a quick shout out to Robert Redford, who died today at 89 years old.

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Arkansas vs. Arkansas State actually happened on the gridiron on Saturday at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock. The place was packed and it was a huge success, especially for the city of Little Rock. So much so that Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders sent letters to both schools' Board of Trustees, requesting for this to be an annual event in Little Rock. Should it happen? Graham and Bradley discuss; plus, Bradley gives the rundown on what else happened in Week 2 of college football, and the fellas end the show talking about the exciting Week 1 highlights of the NFL season.

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Graham and Bradley discuss the big games from Week 1 of the college football season. In addition, they grade Arkansas' performance against Alabama A&M, then preview the Hogs' showdown with Arkansas State on Saturday in Little Rock. Lastly, the fellas end the show discussing the Crimson Tide's fall from the utmost tier of the college football mountain top.

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Graham and Bradley preview and pick winners for some of the big games from Week 1 of the 2025 college football season. Swifties unite as Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announce their engagement. Lastly, the fellas close this week's show with a recap of their fantasy football draft.

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On this week's show, Auburn claims seven additional national championships in football. The fellas discuss that, plus their upcoming fantasy football draft on Saturday. Graham and Bradley discuss Happy Gilmore 2 and their favorite sports movie that isn't a baseball movie or Remember the Titans. Lastly, with the Little League World Series underway, Graham and Bradley recall their first experience playing Little League baseball outside of the comfort of their small hometown.

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The fellas are back after a 5-week(ish) hiatus. In their return to the microphone, Graham and Bradley mostly discuss college football, including the preseason Top 10, Arkansas vs. Arkansas State at War Memorial Stadium (Little Rock), and whether or not the Razorbacks finish 2025 with a winning season. Former Razorback Cam Little kicks a 70-yard field goal, and Graham plays his first-ever round of golf (or does he?). All that and then some on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races!

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The fellas start the show by giving kudos to the greatest of all time (at hot-dog eating) for his dominant return to the July 4th Nathan's Famous Hog Dog Eating Contest on Coney Island. Graham gives a special shout to his new favorite local pizza place before he and Bradley discuss the MLB All-Star break, Graham's new Phillies hat, and the 1998 baseball season that saved the sport, but did so in controversial fashion. This is the last Shoebooty Sports podcast episode of the month. You can expect the boys to be back in August, recharged and ready to roll (and maybe even talk some football).

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It's Bobby Bonilla Day, and that means the fellas discuss some of the more strange and lucrative player contracts from years past, and some noteworthy ones that have been handed out within the last week or so to the current crop of professional athletes. Speaking of contracts, SGA got paid, and Graham and Bradley explain why this is a good contract for both Shae and the Thunder, and why this group of Thunder players could be the group that leads OKC to a dynastic-type of run over the next several years. In WNBA news, Caitlin Clark has the most All-Star votes amongst the fans, by far; however, she currently has been voted the ninth-best guard by her fellow WNBA players. Is this fair or foul? The guys take a deeper dive into this predictable Caitlin Clark effect. Graham and Bradley also touch up on the latest MLB news and updates, Coco Gauff's early exit at Wimbledon, and Jake Paul's debut into the cruiserweight boxing rankings.

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LSU baseball wins its second national championship in three years. Arkansas' season ends in disappointing fashion at Omaha. Graham and Bradley grade the Diamond Hogs' season, as a whole. Will the upcoming NFL season be Aaron Rodgers' last? Sophie Cunningham becomes the WNBA's overnight sensation, and rightfully so. Oklahoma City wins its first NBA championship, but with Tyrese Haliburton's injury, were fans robbed of an all-time classic Game 7? All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports!

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Arkansas dropped its opening game to LSU in the Men's College World Series on Saturday, but rebounded with a huge win over Murray State on Monday, thanks to a no-hit performance on the mound by Gage Wood (the first no-hitter in the MCWS since 1960). Graham and Bradley preview the Razorbacks' Tuesday night elimination game against UCLA, and make their picks for who they see in the MCWS final this weekend. In Major League Eating news, Joey "Jaws" Chestnut will make his return to the Super Bowl of competitive eating on July 4th, the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest. The fellas also discuss the NBA Finals and why the Oklahoma City Thunder should win it in six games; plus, more Stanley Cup Final talk, and Bradley closes the show with a brief recap of the U.S. Open.

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After Graham's mismanagement of the time clock, the fellas pick up where they left off, regarding their discussion of whether they think Shai Gilgeous-Alexander can overtake Kevin Durant as the best player in the Thunder franchise's history with an NBA championship. Graham and Bradley then discuss the Stanley Cup Finals before calling it a night.

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Graham and Bradley start the show with the news of Aaron Rodgers to Pittsburgh. After discussing whether or not they think that's going to work out, the fellas take a deep dive into how they think their Arkansas Razorbacks are going to do in the College World Series. Is this Dave Van Horn's best chance to win a national championship? How do the Hogs match up with LSU? We'll get a good idea when the two teams open CWS play against each other Saturday night on ESPN. Lastly, Graham and Bradley end Part I of this episode discussing the NBA Finals, and whether or not a championship for the Oklahoma City Thunder rightfully catapults Shai Gilgeous-Alexander into the discussion of who the best player in franchise history is.

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Several upsets occurred in the regional round of the NCAA baseball tournament. Is this now Arkansas' best chance to win a national championship under Dave Van Horn? Graham and Bradley preview the Hogs' super regional matchup with rival Tennessee before making their Women's College World Series picks. Also, the Stanley Cup and NBA Finals start this week. The fellas make their picks for those championship matchups, and Graham explains why the Indiana Pacers give him 2004 Pistons vibes and remind him of Michael Myers from Halloween. All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races!

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On this week's show, the fellas discuss all things Razorback baseball and softball, and even make their early pick to win the men's College World Series. Graham and Bradley then go over what they've seen from the Eastern and Western conference finals. Lastly, your hosts discuss Caitlin Clark's quad injury and what that'll do to the Fever's TV ratings and ticket sales over the next couple of weeks.

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The fellas start the show with the news of a key Arkansas basketball player's transfer to the national champions, then discuss the news of NFL players being able to play in the 2028 Olympic games for flag football. Graham and Bradley explain why this is a huge win for the NFL and game of (American) football in itself. Also, the Arkansas Razorbacks saw major success in their spring sports over the weekend. Scottie Scheffler won his third major. The WNBA tipped off its 2025 season, and your hosts preview the NBA conference finals, where a new NBA champion will be crowned at season's end. Catch all that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races!

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The fellas start the show with the breaking news of Major League Baseball's full reinstatement of Pete Rose, "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and other deceased players. Graham and Bradley give their take on the subject, what they'd do, and who else they'd either elect or leave out of baseball's Hall of Fame. Your hosts touch up on Razorback baseball and give their prediction for the regular season series finale between Arkansas and Tennessee. Lastly, the guys close the show with the latest news from the NBA playoffs, and Graham gives a special shout out to MLB's hottest team!

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On this week's show, the fellas celebrate their Hogs' dominant SEC sweep of No. 1 Texas last week at Baum-Walker Stadium, but question why the Longhorns still sit atop the college baseball polls. Graham and Bradley discuss the latest NBA playoff results and conference semifinal matchups, and Bradley touches up on playoff hockey, since Graham has been busy with finals week. Horse racing makes its way onto the show, as Sovereignty won the Kentucky Derby on Saturday; however, the sport won't see a Triple Crown winner for the seventh year in a row, since Sovereignty will miss the upcoming Preakness. Lastly, the guys talk a little MLB before closing the show.

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Graham and Bradley tip off the show with a little NBA playoff talk before diving into the 2025 NFL Draft. They discuss Shedeur Sanders' surprising drop to the fifth round, the prank call he received, Travis Hunter going to Jacksonville, Isaac TeSlaa getting drafted by the Lions in round three & more. The fellas then get back to the NBA playoffs before touching up on how the baseball and softball Razorbacks are doing these days on the diamond. All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races!

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Graham spends the first portion of the show recapping the 2025 Boston Marathon, the holy grail of marathon racing; then, the fellas touch up on the NBA playoffs, Shaq's bathroom emergency on live TV, and why OKC looks to be the team to beat. In college hoops, Boogie Fland enters the transfer portal. With the NFL Draft taking place Thursday, Graham and Bradley run through the first few (mock) picks of round one, and discuss the franchises they put in the top & bottom tiers of the NFL.

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Graham and Bradley start the show with a recap of the 2025 Master's, highlighting Rory McIlroy's historic win, which put him in elite company. The WNBA Draft took place Monday night, and the fellas discuss the obvious No. 1 pick, and some other noteworthy picks in rounds 1 through 3. More Aaron Rodgers talk, as Rodgers continues to hold out on a decision of if (and where) he'll play in 2025. Lastly, your hosts end the show with a brief touch up on the upcoming NFL Draft and Razorback sports.

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Graham and Bradley start the show by recapping the 2025 Final Four games on the men's and women's side of the brackets; then, the fellas give kudos to their Arkansas Razorbacks for taking over the No. 1 ranking in college baseball's Top 25. Lastly, the guys close the show discussing Alexander Ovechkin's record-setting goal, Master's week, softball pitching, and the current MLB standings.

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The fellas see how their brackets are holding up, then discuss their favorites to win Saturday's Final Four games before making their picks for Monday night's national championship. With some hesitation, Graham and Bradley discuss Arkansas' painful loss to Texas Tech in the Sweet 16, and close the show discussing the women's Final Four, torpedo bats in baseball, and Alex Ovechkin's pursuit of Wayne Gretzky's career goals record.

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Graham and Bradley discuss the Razorbacks' magical run to the Sweet 16 in John Calipari's first season as Head Hog, and the SEC's dominance in the NCAA Tournament (7 of 16 teams remaining are from the Southeastern Conference). The fellas pick the round of 16 (men's bracket), discuss their own brackets & more!

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On this week's show, Graham and Bradley give their picks to win the 2025 men's and women's NCAA Tournaments and pick the best team for Aaron Rodgers next season.

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Just when the fellas thought they'd run out of topics, the NFL decided to give Graham and Bradley plenty to talk about this week with free agency and trade moves. Sam Darnold got a $100 million deal. Josh Allen and Myles Garrett got record-setting new deals, including records for guaranteed money. Will Aaron Rodgers play next season? If so, where? And, the fellas discuss the real possibility that Rodgers' career will be identical to Brett Favre's, as far as team destinations (in order) and even duration with said teams. Graham and Bradley end the show in Sopranos' series finale fashion, but not before discussing how good the SEC men's basketball league is from top to bottom, and Arkansas' massive turnaround — going from laughing stock of the league at the beginning of conference play, to (most likely) NCAA tournament bound.

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The fellas tip off the show discussing Graham's day off, which consisted of him going to the dentist and doing his taxes; then, they preview the Mavericks at Lakers game this evening, which will be Luka's first game against his old team. Arkansas got a big win over No. 15 Missouri at Bud Walton Arena on Saturday. What does this do for the Hogs' NCAA Tournament hopes? With the NFL Draft coming up (well, sort of), the guys discuss the current players in this year's draft, and pick which QB from the famous 2004 NFL Draft they'd rather have in their prime: Eli Manning, Philip Rivers or Ben Roethlisberger. The fellas end the show with baseball news, including the MLB's experimentation with robotic umpires, and Graham's upcoming pacing gig at the Little Rock Marathon on Sunday.

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The fellas start the show discussing where Aaron Rodgers could land next season, after the Jets made it clear they want to part ways with the future Hall of Famer. NBA All-Star weekend was this past weekend. How much of it did Graham and Bradley watch? Additionally, what can the league do to put a stop to its steady drop in ratings? Graham and Bradley discuss. Brad gives us a golf update before the guys jump back to hoops to discuss Oscar Robertson's comments on Draymond Green, and what it would look like if a Team USA vs. The World format was used for next year's NBA All-Star game.

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Graham and Bradley give a complete recap of the Eagles' dominant win over Kansas City in Super Bowl LIX on Sunday. They even chime in — like everyone else has — on Kendrick Lamar's halftime performance. Congratulations to the Philadelphia Eagles. Super Bowl LIX (59) champions!!!

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The fellas start Super Bowl LIX week by ... talking about basketball? Considering the Luka to the Lakers trade, Caitlin Clark's jersey retirement at Iowa, and Coach Cal's return to Rupp Arena, it's justified. On top of that, Graham and Bradley praise the Indiana Fever for the aggressive moves the organization has made to build a strong foundation around its generational superstar. Lastly, the guys, of course, close the show with their Super Bowl LIX picks, and discuss whether a Chiefs win justifiably puts Patrick Mahomes into the G.O.A.T. conversation.

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On this week's show, Graham and Bradley recap the NFC and AFC championship games and Bradley doesn't wait to give his Super Bowl prediction. WWE makes its way onto the show and Graham explains all he learned about the latest rasslin' headlines during his Monday bathroom sesh. Golf with Brad is about Tiger's and Rory's new golf league (or something like that). Tim the lab skeleton makes his first appearance on the show, and Graham forgets to tell us whether or not he thinks Jayden Daniels and the Washington football team will win a Super Bowl. Maybe next week? All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports!

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The fellas start the show by recapping last night's national championship game between Ohio State and Notre Dame, and what we can expect from both programs moving forward. On the NFL side, the guys briefly recap the NFL divisional round games from last weekend before diving right into their NFC and AFC championship game picks! Lastly, Graham and Bradley talk about the Arkansas Razorbacks' disappointing start to SEC play under Hall-of-Fame coach John Calipari, and discuss how long Hog fans should put up with this kind of showing from the basketball program under Coach Cal.

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Bradley recaps his perfect picks from last week's College Football Playoff semifinal games, and the guys follow that with their picks for who wins it all next Monday: Notre Dame or Ohio State. Even with playoff football taking place in both the NFL and college, Caitlin Clark headlined ESPN's web page on Tuesday; well, her stalker did. The fellas discuss that, their favorite football helmets (NFL and college), and then make their picks for next week's NFL playoff matchups.

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Graham and Bradley start the show by discussing the season Aaron Rodgers had, in what was his 20th NFL season, and where the future Hall of Famer could be playing next season, if he comes back for a 21st season. Your hosts touch up on Razorback basketball and their blowout loss to top-ranked Tennessee; then, the fellas end the show with their College Football Playoff semifinal round picks, and Graham gives us a brief history lesson on his childhood love for Notre Dame, that might've been renewed in the Irish's win over Georgia in the CFP quarterfinals. Also, Bradley got a PS5!!!

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Even though the transfer portal and NIL have put a huge blemish on college football over the last few years, the 2024 bowl games — for the most part — have been wildly entertaining! The fellas discuss some of the best games they've watched this bowl season, and even pick their favorite bowl overall. Graham and Bradley give a shout out to their Arkansas Razorbacks for beating Texas Tech in the Liberty Bowl last week; a bowl game the Razorbacks have become a regular participant in. Lastly, the guys talk about whether or not the Eagles should play Saquon Barkley in Philly's regular season finale on Sunday at home against the Giants, and chase Eric Dickerson's 40-year-old single season rushing record.

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Graham and Bradley start the show discussing Navy's fundamentally-exciting win over ranked Army, then dive into the Heisman ceremony and Travis Hunter's win. Brad gives us a much needed golf update, and your hosts give Caitlin Clark her flowers for being named Time Magazine's Athlete of the Year. Lastly, the fellas end the show discussing their seemingly endless frustration with the transfer portal and how Arkansas seems to be the farm system for Ole Miss, at least in football.

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Graham and Bradley recap conference championship week, make first round College Football Playoff predictions, and discuss whether or not the committee got it right by putting SMU in over Alabama. Also, Graham officially got eliminated from fantasy football playoff contention and both of Bradley's teams got in. All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races!

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Graham and Bradley take the bulk of this week's show to discuss all the action from college football rivalry week. What can this weekend's conference championship games do to shake up the way the College Football Playoff currently looks, as far as who's in/out? Was Azeez Al-Shaair's hit on Trevor Lawrence dirty? Lastly, the fellas end the show with some updates on their fantasy football teams, and Graham explains why he loves watching Jameis Winston, on and off the field.

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With the college football regular season nearing its end, Graham and Bradley discuss some of the upsets over the college football weekend, Arkansas getting bowl eligible & a Battle Line Rivalry preview; plus, should Travis Hunter still be the Heisman favorite? The fellas also discuss some of the big games over the NFL weekend, Saquon Barkley's MVP performance this season, and how your career can often be defined by the team that drafts you.

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Graham and Bradley start the show by giving kudos to Rafael Nadal on a stellar tennis career, after his final match as a pro took place on Tuesday; then, the fellas give their analysis on the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight, and Netflix's handling of it. Jon Jones once again proved to be the baddest dude walking the Earth after he put down Stipe Miocic in their UFC Heavyweight title fight on Saturday. The guys talk about the surprise teams of the football season, at both the NFL and college ranks, and discuss Travis Hunter as the Heisman favorite. Graham and Bradley also preview some of the big-time college football games taking place this weekend, then discuss the firing of a once highly sought after college football coach.

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Graham and Bradley recap some of the more surprising upsets from college football and the NFL over the weekend. The Chiefs (not a surprise) find a way to stay unbeaten against Denver. The fellas make their picks for the Arkansas and Texas (football) showdown Saturday morning in Fayetteville, and Graham discusses what he saw from the Razorbacks' loss to No. 8 Baylor over the weekend in Dallas (basketball). Lastly, the guys end the show talking the Mike Tyson and Jake Paul fight this Friday night on Netflix, and who they have winning it!

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Graham and Bradley recap Ole Miss's beatdown on Arkansas before giving their take on tonight's College Football Playoff rankings reveal. Graham's lack of internet kept him from seeing the Chiefs' overtime win over Tampa Bay on Monday Night Football, but he didn't miss Saquon Barkley's Matrix-like backwards hurdle over a Broncos defender on Sunday. Your hosts preview the opening week of Razorback hoops, then discuss how long they think Duke will remain the standard of college basketball without Coach K. Lastly, the fellas discuss Joel Embiid's 3-game suspension for shoving a local columnist and the Indiana Fever's new head coach, Stephanie White. Happy election night, folks! USA! USA! USA!!

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Graham and Bradley recap Arkansas' big win over Mississippi State on Saturday in Starkville, Miss. Taylen Green earns SEC Offensive Player of the Week honors in the process. Texas wins a close one against Vandy. UCF and Gus Malzahn have lost five games in a row. Should Malzahn insert KJ Jefferson back into the starting quarterback role? The Red— I mean, Commanders, beat the Bears on a jaw-dropping Hail Mary, in the battle of the top two picks of the 2024 NFL Draft. Jameis Winston comes up HUGE in his debut as the Browns starting quarterback. The Chiefs keep winning, Kirk Cousins finds his groove in Atlanta, and Anthony Richardson makes Graham look like a genius. Lastly, the guys end this special Halloween episode talking about the Fall Classic and the Dodgers' dominance!

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Graham and Bradley start the show talking the NBA's season-opening games. Graham gets annoyed by the LeBron and Bronny coverage. Celtics look like the champs in their dominant win over the New-Look Knicks. Bradley freshes Graham up on all things football from last weekend, including LSU's easy win at Arkansas; then, the fellas end the show with their World Series predictions, and give score predictions for the Arkansas at Mississippi State football game.

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Graham and Bradley start the show discussing the latest NFL trades, primarily Davante Adams to the Jets and Amari Cooper to the Bills. The Jets looked the best they have since acquiring Aaron Rodgers, but still lost their MNF matchup to Buffalo. Caleb Williams set a Bears record in their win over Jacksonville on Sunday. As he and Jayden Daniels continue to shine, Anthony Richardson may lose his job to Joe Flacco (and rightfully so). The Lions dominate the Cowboys, 47-9. Texans improve to 5-1, while the Browns drop to 1-5. Is Deshaun Watson officially washed? Who's available on the waiver wire this week in your fantasy football league? Bradley recaps the college football games this past weekend, since Graham spent all Saturday trout fishing. Graham gives kudos to the new women's marathon record holder, and the fellas predict the NLCS and ALCS winners before finishing up with a score prediction for Arkansas and No. 8 LSU on Saturday in Fayetteville.

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Vanderbilt and Arkansas led the way on upset Saturday in college football, as the Razorbacks beat No. 4 Tennessee and the Commodores beat the top-ranked Crimson Tide for the first time since before Graham and Bradley were born! The Chiefs and Vikings stay unbeaten after five weeks of NFL play. Injuries force Travis Kelce back into his ball-dominant role. Graham and Bradley give fantasy football updates and advice. NHL season starts tonight (Oct. 8). The MLB playoffs heat up, and Caitlin Clark finishes a vote shy of being named the unanimous WNBA Rookie of the Year.

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Graham and Brad pick up where they left off, discussing fantasy football trends and needs after the first four weeks of NFL play. They also talk all about the surprise standout teams coming out of the NFC, including the undefeated Minnesota Vikings and the Jayden Daniels-led Washington Commanders. They guys also give an update on scores from the MLB Wild Card round, and pay their respects to the league's all-time hit king, Pete Rose, who passed away at the age of 83. Also, rest in peace to Dikembe Mutombo and Frank from American Pickers. Lastly, Graham updates the audience on how his Rhino Ultra journey is going.

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Graham starts the show by congratulating the Arkansas Travelers minor league baseball club on winning the 2024 Texas League championship (first since 2008), then he and Bradley force themselves to discuss the Razorback football game against Texas A&M in Dallas on Saturday. The fellas then give their flowers to 17-year-old Ryan Williams of Alabama, talk Jalen Milroe as the potential early Heisman favorite, discuss if this loss even affects Georgia in the long term, and touch up on the Monday Night Football matchup between Detroit and Seattle before diving into Part II.

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Arkansas and Auburn put on a clinic Saturday of how to play quarterback poorly, and even though it looked at times like neither team wanted to win, the Razorbacks left Jordan-Hare Stadium with an SEC win. Hugh Freeze cried about it on the sidelines and to the media this week, but according to Graham, this is yet another example of Auburn and its fans thinking the Tigers are a better program than what they really are. Graham and Bradley predict who will win the Arkansas vs. Texas A&M matchup this Saturday in Jerry World, and brush up on Week 3 of the NFL season, which saw the Chiefs escape with yet another win (cue the "All I Do Is Win" song). The Bills once again look like the team to beat as the first month of the season nears its end. After seven years, Sam Darnold has finally figured out how to play quarterback in the NFL. Was Stefon Diggs the problem in Buffalo? Lastly, Graham touches up on the eye gouge Caitlin Clark received in the Fever's first-round playoff game against the Connecticut Sun.

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On this week's show, Graham and Bradley recap Arkansas' home-opening win against UAB, and what Hog fans can expect this Saturday at Auburn. Your favorite hosts also discuss the big NFL games in Week 2, including the Chiefs' hard-fought win over Cincinnati, the Texans' semi-dominant win over the Bears, and the Falcons' shocking comeback win on Monday Night Football in Philly. Lastly, the fellas give you a fantasy football update.

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Graham and Bradley focus more on the primetime matchups Sunday and Monday, specifically how the exciting Lions and Rams matchup picked up where it left off in the 2023 postseason, and how the 49ers had no trouble with Aaron Rodgers' Jets, despite not having Christian McCaffrey. The fellas then let us know how their fantasy football teams did in Week 1 and who YOU should be looking to add to your teams via the waiver wire heading into Week 2. Graham gives us an update on Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever. Angel Reese has a new podcast. Golf with Brad gets added to Part II of the show to boost our viewership in this time slot. Adrian Peterson owes millions in debt, Alex Morgan retires from soccer, the Arkansas Travelers are back in the Texas League playoffs, and the New York Mets continue their winning ways!

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Graham gets ready to take on the Rhino Ultra and raves about Chick-fil-a's honey pimento chicken sandwich before he and Bradley discuss Arkansas' epic collapse against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Okla. on Saturday. Graham and Bradley then give us their score predictions for the Hogs' home opener against UAB this Saturday, then discuss Notre Dame's loss at home to Northern Illinois. Lastly, the guys end Part I of this episode by discussing all things Week 1 of the NFL season, including the exciting primetime games and Tyreek Hill's almost arrest.

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In Part II of this episode, the fellas discuss their takeaways from Week 1 of the college football season, including Arkansas' blowout win over UAPB in Little Rock. How much have the Razorbacks improved? Bradley talks Scottie Scheffler's big win over the weekend. The guys also discuss their fantasy football teams and then talk Week 1 of the NFL season, which starts Thursday with the Chiefs and Ravens.

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Graham and Bradley open the show with a quick comment on the Joey Chestnut and Takeru Kaboyashi rematch between the two hot dog eating icons; then, Graham explains why the WNBA Rookie of the Year race between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese is officially over. The fellas discuss Sheryl Swoopes and the stain she's leaving on her legendary legacy. Lastly, the guys end Part I by talking about Clemson football and why Dabo Swinney's refusal to adapt to today's game (off the field) will be his ultimate downfall.

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The guys talk about the latest NFL news, why the Commanders could be a franchise to keep an eye on over the next several years, Hard Knocks with the Bears, Ohtani's 40/40 season, the White Sox' historically-awful season + Golf with Brad to end the show!

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In this two-parter, the fellas discuss opening weekend of the college football season. After predicting how their Razorbacks will finish the 2024 season, record wise, Graham proposes a way to make the annual Razorback games at War Memorial Stadium MUCH more meaningful.

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On this week's show, the fellas start things off with current NFL players' interest in competing in the Olympic flag football events in 2028, including Patrick Mahomes. ESPN presented a big feature article on Steve McNair's air-raid offense at Alcorn State in the early 90s. Graham and Bradley discuss that and their experience playing against similar-style offenses in high school. College football technically kicks off this weekend with Week Zero (yes, that's the name), but there's been plenty to discuss with rookie quarterbacks taking part in preseason football last weekend. Plus, how did the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs look, and what were the guys' reaction to the Seattle Storm throwing a temper tantrum at the end of its loss to the Indiana Fever on Sunday? All that plus more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races!

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On this week's show, Graham and Bradley recap an exciting 2024 Olympic Games, and talk USA basketball, how good France can be in four years, Noah Lyles, LeBron snubbing a fan, and much much more.

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Graham and Bradley recap week one of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, and discuss all the exciting finishes in swimming, track and field, and much much more!

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On this week's show, Graham and Bradley talk all things Olympics, including the controversial opening ceremony, Team USA men's basketball, swimming, gymnastics & much more!

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Graham and Bradley start the show by discussing the much anticipated release of the 2024 NCAA football video game, then take a deep dive into Saturday's WNBA All-Star game. Graham explains why Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese and Arike Ogunbowale should've been on the 2024 USA Olympic team. The opening ceremony for the 2024 Olympic games starts Friday. How much of the Olympics will the fellas watch opening weekend? The men's national team (basketball) has struggled in its last couple of exhibition games. How worried should Team USA be heading into Friday's Olympic Games? LeBron James will be the flag bearer for the United States at Friday's opening ceremony in Paris. Is anyone more deserving? Lastly, the guys discuss last week's SEC Media Days, and Sam Pittman's "embrace the Hog" talk.

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Another week of bonus content, as Graham continues his case for why Caitlin Clark should be the easy choice for the WNBA's Rookie of the Year award. Graham and Bradley discuss the recent MLB Draft, and the top Arkansas Razorbacks that were drafted; then, Graham closes the show by explaining, in part, what makes Katie Ledecky so special. She's simply built for it. All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races! Visit rhinoraces.com and register for one or all five of their races. Begin your Hall-of-Fame journey today!

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Graham and Bradley slide head first into MLB All-Star week, talking Monday night's exciting Home Run Derby finish, the drunken national anthem performance beforehand, and Tuesday night's game itself. USA men's basketball struggled down the stretch against Australia over the weekend. Should Team USA be concerned as it gears up for Olympic play? Lastly, Graham and Bradley end this portion of the show with the ongoing Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese Rookie of the Year comparisons, and why CC should be the unanimous choice for the award.

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Graham corrects himself about comparing the backcourt of the current USA men's basketball team with the 1992 Dream Team's. Mike Gundy talks drinking and driving. Bradley recaps the John Deere Classic in this week's portion of Golf with Brad, and the fellas talk MLB All-Star festivities, including the Home Run Derby.

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The fellas start things off with comparisons between the Dream Team and the current USA basketball roster. Graham feels bad for Bronny and understands the argument that LeBron has turned his son into a Make-A-Wish kid. Lastly, Graham and Bradley close the show discussing the two-woman race for the WNBA's Rookie of the Year honor.

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On this week's show, Graham and Bradley discuss the big free-agency moves in the NBA, including Klay Thompson to the Mavericks and Paul George to the 76ers. Angel Reese's 11th-straight double double helps her earn Rookie of the Month honors; something Bradley didn't know was a thing. Graham talks about what TVs not to buy, and the fellas close the show with talk of the Rocket Mortgage Championship, the most recent MLB standings, and their favorite summer Olympic events.

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On this week's show, Graham correctly predicts the outcome of both the Stanley Cup Final and College World Series, and the fellas discuss whether Tennessee has the best overall sports program in the NCAA. More Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese headlines this week, but Graham gives credit where it's due when it comes to Reese, and also discusses his displeasure with Clark on the final possession of the Fever's one-point loss to the Sky on Sunday. JJ Redick is the new Lakers coach, and drops F bombs at his introductory press conference. The NBA Draft begins tonight (Wednesday), and two Frenchmen are the projected top two picks. Bradley closes the show with golf talk involving protestors at the Travelers Championship, and Graham gives a shout out to his St. Louis Cardinals, who continue their hot streak with four-straight wins.

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Bradley tees Part II off with an in-depth rundown of the 2024 U.S. Open, why it's such a difficult course, and why the focus should be on Bryson winning it rather than Rory losing it. The guys pay their respects to the late Jerry West (and Willie Mays in Part I), then discuss the 2024 Stanley Cup Finals, like the experts they are (sarcasm meter high here). More so, the guys discuss the now famous "Oilers Girl," and why her follow-up video from her conference finals flashing incident may be the spark Edmonton needs to make a historic Stanley Cup comeback. Lastly, the guys congratulate the Birmingham Stallions on their 2024 UFL championship, predict the College World Series champion, and Graham finally has a reason to say something positive about his St. Louis Cardinals!!! All that & more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races. Visit rhinoraces.com and begin your Hall of Fame journey today!

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On Part I of this week's show, Graham and Bradley recap the 2024 NBA Finals and whether or not this Celtics team can repeat next season. The fellas then discuss the seemingly never-ending Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese drama, and the extreme difference between the way the two of them handle media, both in press and social media.

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Graham and Bradley tip off the show with the news that 16-time Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest champion Joey Chestnut has been banned from this year's July 4th contest. Dan Hurley decides to stay at UConn after getting a "fair" offer from the Lakers. The NBA Finals continues tomorrow (Wednesday) night with Game 3. Can the Mavs make it a series, or is this thing over in five games? The fellas discuss. In other news, that isn't surprising to some on the show, Caitlin Clark was left off the Team USA roster going to the Olympics in August. Arkansas track & field wins yet another national championship on the women's side, and Brad closes the show with a preview of the upcoming U.S. Open. All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races. Visit rhinoraces.com for details of the premier virtual running series!

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On this week's show, the fellas discuss the Caitlin Clark and Chennedy Carter beef, Angel Reese's latest polarizing (or just inaccurate) comments, and whether or not race, jealousy and pettiness play a part in the way the league has treated the Iowa phenom. Graham and Bradley also give another preview of the NBA Finals that start Thursday, then discuss the disappointing end to the Arkansas Razorback baseball team's season, but explain why it wasn't surprising. The Women's College World Series starts tomorrow (Wednesday) night. The guys preview that matchup between softball powerhouses Oklahoma and Texas, and even make their picks for the Stanley Cup Final, which begins Saturday at 7 PM (ET). Also, welcome back Trevon Brazile! (Razorback basketball plug).

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On this week's show, Graham and Bradley pay their respects to the late Bill Walton, and become the first sports show to give a 2024 NBA Finals preview of the Boston Celtics and Dallas Mavericks (with picks, even though the Mavs lost to Minnesota in Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals on Tuesday night in Dallas). The guys discuss Daniel Gafford's ability to flourish in Dallas, and Stan Van Gundy's claim that the Mavericks have the best backcourt in NBA history with Luka and Kyrie. Stetson Bennett returns to the Rams after taking a year off for "mental health" reasons. Lexi Thompson retires from full-time golf. Scottie Scheffler was the good guy after all, in regards to his arrest last week. Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever get their first win. Graham's Cardinals continue to improve. Nico Collins signs an extension with the Texans, and the Diamond Hogs begin regional play on Friday!

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On this week's show, Graham and Bradley discuss Minnesota's ousting of the defending champion Denver Nuggets in seven games; then they preview both the Western and Eastern Conference Finals, featuring matchups no one could've predicted coming into this season. Caitlin Clark inks a historic deal with Wilson, despite her team's 0-4 start. A big misunderstanding leads to Scottie Scheffler getting arrested the morning of the PGA Championships, which ended with Xander Schauffele winning his first major. All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races! Visit rhinoraces.com and be part of the premier virtual running series!

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On this week's show, Graham and Bradley flip flop their picks in the Nuggets and Timberwolves series. Caitlin Clark makes her WNBA regular-season debut. The Knicks dominate the Pacers in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference semis. Golf with Brad involves Scottie's baby finally being born and Rory gets divorced. Graham's Cardinals are still terrible, and the Razorback baseball team controls its own destiny heading into the final series of the regular season. All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races! Visit rhinoraces.com and be part of the premier virtual running series! Sign up today!

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On this week's show, Graham and Bradley discuss the Timberwolves' strong 2-0 start over Denver in the Western Conference semis, and why Jamal Murray throwing a heating pad reminded Graham of Austin Powers. Starting this season, the WNBA will upgrade flights for all teams. Thanks, Caitlin. The new generation of basketball has arrived, and Graham and Bradley explain why they're excited about the NBA's future, led by Anthony Edwards, SGA and others. The Knicks and Celtics win game one of their conference semifinal games. John Calipari lures another transfer to Fayetteville from Kentucky. Tom Brady gets roasted, and the Razorback baseball teams drops 2 of 3 at Kentucky. All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races!

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On this week's show, Graham and Bradley continue their coverage of opening round action in the NBA Playoffs, including the Lakers' predictable early exit against Denver. The guys then marvel at what coach John Calipari is doing already, as far as building the Razorback basketball program, and explain why Big Blue Nation is delusional when it comes to what it has and should expect from Mark Pope. Graham and Bradley recap the Diamond Hogs' series win over Florida from this past weekend, then discuss the highlights of the NFL Draft's first round, including the Falcons' shocking pick at No. 8 overall. Golf with Brad closes the show, and did Georgia's pitcher get caught cheating against No. 1 Texas A&M? All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races!

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On this week's show, Graham and Bradley touch up on first-round action in the 2024 NBA playoffs. After golf time with Brad, the fellas dive into the NFL Draft, which kicks off Thursday. Caitlin Clark gets a shoe deal with Nike (at a $28 million bargain), and Graham wasn't a fan of Taylor Swift's new album (at least what he heard of it). All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races!

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This week's show kicks off with Golf w/ Brad, as he gives an in-depth rundown of the 2024 Master's and winner Scottie Scheffler. Graham and Bradley then discuss the NBA play-in games that tipped off Tuesday night, and give their thoughts on Monday night's WNBA Draft, featuring No. 1 overall pick Caitlin Clark. Lastly, the guys close the show with talk of John Calipari and the Razorback men's basketball team, Kentucky hiring one of its own to replace him, and Razorback baseball's recent struggles.

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On this week's show, Graham and Bradley go in depth about what led to coach John Calipari leaving the University of Kentucky for the Arkansas job, and what the realistic expectations should be for Razorback fans over the next five years. The fellas then go over the men's and women's national championship games. Why the UConn men's program is here to stay, and why what Caitlin Clark did at Iowa is more impressive than what the former UConn women's players did in their college playing days. All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races!

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Graham goes solo in this week's episode, and he gives his take on the men's and women's NCAA elite 8 games from the weekend, including Iowa's rematch with LSU. With the Final 4 matchups set, Graham makes his picks for both the men's and women's brackets, including the national championship games. All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races!

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On this week's show, the fellas recap the first and second rounds of the NCAA tournaments, and discuss the matchups they look forward to seeing in rounds three and four. How are Graham and Bradley's brackets doing, and why does the transfer portal open up while teams are still playing? Arkansas baseball remains No. 1. Speaking of the Hogs, the guys tell Arkansas fans why they should be happy that Muss and company is cleaning house on the Razorbacks' current roster. Lastly, your hosts close the show with Shohei Ohtani's interpreter, Happy Gilmore 2, and the first female finisher of the legendary Barkley Marathons.

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On this week's show, Graham and Bradley make their picks for this year's 2024 NCAA Tournament. Part II of this episode features the women's tournament picks.

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On this week's show, Graham and Bradley make their picks for this year's 2024 NCAA Tournament. Part I of this episode features the men's tournament picks.

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On this week's show, Graham and Bradley discuss the NCAA conference tournaments on the men's and women's side, and Graham talks way too long about his new TV in the process. The fellas' alma mater, the University of Arkansas, got an overtime win over Vanderbilt in the opening game of the SEC Tournament on Wednesday night in Nashville (men's). Graham and Bradley tell us how well they think the Hogs will (or won't) do the rest of the way. Lots of players switching teams since NFL free agency began over the weekend. The guys discuss that and the new No. 1 in college baseball, their Razorbacks. Woo Pig and then some on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races!

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Caitlin Clark became the NCAA's all-time leading scorer after dropping 30+ against No. 2 Ohio State on Sunday. The NCAA women begin conference tournament play tomorrow (March 6th), and Graham tells you what teams and conferences to keep an eye on the rest of the week. Both Arkansas' men's and women's basketball teams have had disappointing seasons, but the baseball and softball programs still look strong for the Hogs. The Broncos have informed Russell Wilson they're going to cut him and cover the $85 million left on his contract. So who should Russ sign with for the league minimum? Graham and Bradley tell you why the Steelers make sense for all sides. Also, where will Kirk Cousins land in free agency? Jason Kelce announces his retirement from pro football, and the fellas make their case for why Mike Evans, who re-signed with Tampa Bay for $52 million, is a sure-fire Hall of Famer. All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races.

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On this week's show, Graham and Bradley discuss Caitlin Clark's pursuit of Pistol Pete Marovich's all-time NCAA scoring record, and how comparing the two is like apples and oranges. The fellas also talk about Johnny Football's interview with Shannon Sharpe. Also, Peter King's final column suggest the Bears may be leaning toward trading the No. 1 overall pick. After a quick golf update, Graham and Bradley touch up on the NCAA brass discussing possible ways to prevent fans from storming the court after big-time college basketball games, and their talks of expanding the NCAA Tournament to as many as 96 teams! Lastly, the guys end this week's show discussing Hog baseball and Hagen Smith's 17 strikeouts against Oregon State on Saturday, early NCAA tourney favorites, and Graham gets ready for this Sunday's Little Rock Marathon!

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Graham and Bradley discuss their interest — and sometimes lack thereof — in the NBA All-Star weekend events. The Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team earned a season sweep over Texas A&M on Tuesday night, and Caitlin Clark scored 49 points in Iowa's win over Michigan, becoming the NCAA women's all-time scoring leader in the process. All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races!

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On this week's show, Graham and Bradley give their analysis of Super Bowl LVIII (58), and discuss the now hot topic of whether or not Patrick Mahomes is already the best football player ever. They also give us their view of Kyle Shanahan's decision to receive the opening kickoff in overtime, and the likelihood that these two teams meet once again in the Super Bowl over the next several years. The fellas also talk Travis Kelce and where he ranks among the greatest tight ends the league has seen, Chip Kelly leaving UCLA for the offensive coordinator position at Ohio State, NBA All-Star weekend, and Nebraska's shocking come-from-behind win against No. 2 Iowa and Caitlin Clark. All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by #rhinoraces

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On this week's show, Graham and Bradley give their score and game MVP predictions for Sunday's Super Bowl. They also recap whatever bit of info they gathered from last weekend's Pro Bowl skills whatever we're calling it now, and Graham thinks Caitlin Clark will do for the WNBA what Michael Jordan did for the NBA in the 1990s. Lastly, the guys discuss the state of Arkansas Razorback sports, and whether or not Sam Pittman will still be the Razorback football coach this time next year. And if not, who will replace him? All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races!

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On this week's episode, Graham and Bradley recap the AFC and NFC championship games and discuss their interest (or lack thereof) in this weekend's Pro Bowl and skills competition.

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On this week's show, Graham and Bradley start things off by discussing the disappointing season the Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball team has had; then, they dive into the results from last weekend's Divisional round of the NFL playoffs. Graham was a perfect 4 for 4 on his picks after a disappointing Wild Card round, while Bradley got 3 of his 4 picks correct. How will the fellas do this week, as they make their predictions for the AFC and NFC championship games, and give you their reasoning for those picks. All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races!

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The GOAT of the college football coaching world retired the day after our last episode, and Graham and Bradley give us their thoughts on Nick Saban and the legacy he leaves behind. Bill Belichick and Pete Carroll are also out as head coaches, for now. Where will Belichick end up next season? The guys discuss that and recap the NFL Wild Card round, and all the drama that leads to this week's divisional round. All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races!

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With the NFL postseason kicking off this weekend, the fellas make their picks for all six playoff games! Also, Graham and Bradley go over the surprises and disappointments of the NFL regular season, Jameis Winston and the Saints' touchdown after lining up in the victory formation on Sunday against the Falcons, and Arkansas basketball's disappointing blowout loss at home to rival Auburn. All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races!

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On this week's show, Graham and Bradley start the first hour with a recap of the College Football Playoff national championship game, one that Michigan dominated on both sides of the ball. What's next for Jim Harbaugh? Does he finish what he started in the NFL? If so, where does he end up coaching next season? Also, which football conference will have the better run over the next decade: the SEC or the Big Ten? The guys may surprise you with their answer!

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On this week's episode, the fellas discuss the results of the College Football Playoff semifinal games, and pick who's going to win the whole thing next Monday night! Also, Graham and Bradley tell us their thoughts on what NIL and the transfer portal has done to bowl games, and Bradley has a great way to fix this whole mess. You hear that, CFP committee? We're talking to you! Fix this!!! All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, proudly presented by Rhino Races!

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Graham and Bradley give us their thoughts on the Christmas Day games in the NFL and NBA. Graham rocks his #SnoopDogg robe he got for Christmas, and his raspberry beret he got in Paris a couple of weeks ago. The fellas cover all things from Christmas Day sports in this episode, including what's wrong with the Chiefs' offense, the Ravens' throttling of the 49ers, and league-MVP favorite Lamar Jackson's evolution as a modern day dual-threat quarterback. Neither Graham nor Bradley trust the Cowboys, but love what they've seen from the Bills, who now control their own playoff destiny. The Lions and Browns both have 10 wins at this point in the season for the first time — as a duo — since the 1960s. Bradley is back in his fantasy football league championship game, despite sitting Amari Cooper, George Pickens and Gabe Davis (IYKYK), but Graham's team is done after losing by four points in the semifinal round. The Celtics and Timberwolves have the best records in the NBA, and Mike Conley is still killin' it at 36 years old. The Pistons lose their 27th consecutive game Tuesday night, Shohei Ohtani gifts a silver Porsche to a teammate's wife for his No. 17, and Graham and Bradley agree on both their College Football Playoff picks. HAPPY NEW YEAR, EVERYONE! FROM ALL OF US AT SHOEBOOTY SPORTS!!! CHEERS TO 2023, AND LFG 2024!!!!!!

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In this special episode, Graham and Bradley pay homage to Harding University for being the first program in collegiate football history to rush for more than 6,000 yards in a season, and on winning the school's first-ever national championship in Division II. Go Bisons! FLEXBONE!!!!!!!!!

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Rashard Mendenhall's tweet is still pretty dumb, but also good content for us. Texas claims its second consecutive volleyball national championship with a dominant display Sunday against No. 1 Nebraska. Lane Kiffin given undisclosed extension with Ole Miss. Jayden Daniels to miss LSU's bowl game. Do Graham and Bradley like what the transfer portal has done to bowl season? The fellas end the show by giving their personal fantasy football first round playoff predictions, and listing the best thing they ever got for Christmas. All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races.

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This year's Christmas episode is a two-parter. The fellas tip off Part I by giving their take on the Lakers unveiling their in-season tournament championship banner, and discuss whether or not the NBA marketed the in-season tournament successfully. In honor of Ja Morant returning from suspension, Graham is wearing his yellow Grizzlies hat to show his support for the troubled young star. Sticking with hoops, Arkansas escaped Simmons Bank Arena in North Little Rock with a win over Lipscomb on Saturday, continuing its streak of less-than-stellar play in front of the Razroback fans in central Arkansas.

Aaron Rodgers confirmed to Pat McAfee that he won't be returning to the field this season. It's been the year of the backup quarterback, with QBs like Joe Flacco, Gardner Minshew, Zach Wilson and Tommy "Cutlets" DeVito leading their respective teams. The Eagles, with an ill Jalen Hurts, lose a nailbiter on the road in Seattle. Dak and the Cowboys play like how many thought they eventually would, in their blowout loss to the Bills in Buffalo. The 49ers and Ravens are Graham and Bradley's Super Bowl favorites, and the fellas tell us who they'd put their money on to win the Lombardi Trophy (as of now); then, the guys discuss their fantasy football playoff matchup, and end episode one with Rashard Mendenhall's how-to-stay-relevant-when-you're-a-washed-NFL-running-back tweet.

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Graham and Bradley are back from Europe and give us their thoughts on the big-splash hire at Arkansas, with the return of coach Bobby Petrino. Petrino returns to the Hogs as the team's offensive coordinator, providing some much-needed momentum for a program looking to pull itself out of the dumps of what was an absolute dumpster fire 2023 season. Alabama edges Florida State for the final College Football Playoff spot, and the fellas not only think the committee got it right, but they believe Alabama is the favorite to win the whole thing. Speaking of tournaments, the Los Angeles Lakers win the inaugural in-season tournament, and the guys discuss their celebration of it, and whether or not it's OK to hang a banner in the Staples Center for winning an in-season tournament. Staying in LA, Shohei Ohtani signs a record deal with the Dodgers. G & B discuss the record-breaking contract, and then end the show with a quick rundown of their European vacation. That and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races.

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Graham and Bradley discuss the fitting way the Arkansas Razorbacks' football season ended in the Battle Line Rivalry game against Missouri on Friday at Reynolds Razorback Stadium, and discuss whether or not they think Sam Pittman will finish the 2024 season as the head Hog. The fellas also discuss the Milroe Miracle in the Iron Bowl on Saturday, Ohio State and Michigan, Oregon and Washington, and who should win the Heisman. All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports! The guys begin their vacation this week; hence, the early episode release. Episode 110 of Shoebooty Sports will air the night of Tuesday, December 12th.

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The Arkansas Razorbacks football team won a game! Yeah, it was against Florida International, but a win is a win baybay, and Arkansas athletic director Hunter Yurachek assured the Razorback players and fans that coach Sam Pittman will return as the Arkansas head coach in 2024. Rivalry week begins this week, and the fellas give their score predictions for the Battle Line Rivalry game between Arkansas and Missouri. Graham and Bradley even jump to next week and give an SEC championship game prediction, since the teams playing in it have already been determined (Georgia vs. Alabama). Also, the Eagles beat the Chiefs on Monday Night Football, Zach Wilson gets benched, Graham's fantasy team gets injured, and the Broncos have won four straight with Russ cooking! All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports! Presented by Rhino Races!

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Graham opens this week's show with a brief discussion about the disappointing showing Razorback football had at home against Auburn on Saturday, and what to expect from the program moving forward. Jimbo Fisher is out at Texas A&M, but gets to go home with an additional $76 million. With basketball underway, more eyes have been on the NCAA women's game than ever before, and Graham explains how the stars at the NCAA level have made this happen, simply by sticking around for more than a year or two (like at the men's collegiate level). Graham gives his thoughts on the NBA's in-season tournament, and compliments LeBron James' greatness, even at almost 39 years old! Georgia let everyone know it's still the top Dawg in college football with the thumping the Bulldogs gave the Rebels on Saturday. Michigan wins without Jim Harbaugh, but loses the post-game interview. CJ Stroud continues his ascension as the next star quarterback in the NFL. Dak Prescott has played as well as anyone over the last month, and Graham dives deep into the waiver wire (fantasy football) in Week 11, despite having the best record in his league. All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports!

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On this week's show, Graham and Bradley start things off by giving proper respect to the Texas Rangers for winning their first World Series in franchise history. That's four now for manager Bruce Bochy (previous three with the San Francisco Giants). The fellas then spend a lot of time talking about their Arkansas Razorbacks FINALLY getting an SEC win in the swamp (Florida). Can the Hogs turn things around and make a bowl game? Chances are slim with Missouri still looming at the end of the season, but there's always hope. The guys also touch up on the other college football games from Saturday, and give their thoughts on Bo Nix's chances of winning the Heisman. Graham then gives his thoughts on CJ Stroud's "special" game-winning drive against Tampa Bay on Sunday, and the two hosts then talk about how miserable Frank Reich must be, knowing he could get fired for a decision ownership made for him. Lastly, the guys finish things off with NCAA women's hoops, including LSU's shocking season-opening loss to No. 20 Colorado, Iowa's huge win over Fairleigh Dickinson, and South Carolina's impressive showing against No. 10 Notre Dame ... and the Gamecocks' highlight reel known as Milaysia Fulwiley.

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Happy Halloween, everyone! Graham and Bradley start this week's episode with World Series talk and how the Rangers are in the driver's seat to win their first World Series in franchise history; then, Graham gives us a rundown of how his first NBA game went. Shout out, Uncle Wade! The guys also talk NFL action from the week prior, including the trades that went down on Tuesday. Lastly, the fellas talk the CFP's first four rankings. Did the committee get it right? And what do the guys think? All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races! #shoebootysports #rhinoraces #podcast #grizzlies #happyhalloween

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Bruce Bochy — a three-time World Series champion with the Giants — gets some love on this show, as he leads the Texas Rangers to their first World Series since 2011. Meanwhile, the Phillies and Diamondbacks battle for the National League pennant in Game 7 in Philly. In college football news, Arkansas fires Dan Enos as offensive coordinator. Will anyone else on the Hogs' staff be gone by season's end? The NBA season tips off tonight, and the fellas discuss some of the teams and players they'd like to keep an eye on this NBA season. Graham and Bradley also discuss the upsets over the football weekend, in the college and pro ranks, including Kirk Cousins and the Vikings beating San Francisco on Monday Night Football. All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports!

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On this week's show, the fellas start things off with NLCS and ALCS talk, and Graham fully jumps onto the Phillies bandwagon. Postseason Bryce shows why he's a surefire Hall of Famer, and on the gridiron, KJ Jefferson impresses coach Saban with his play on Saturday in Tuscaloosa. Graham and Bradley discuss where their Hogs can realistically finish the season, record-wise, and explain why Caleb Williams won't win the Heisman Trophy for a second year in a row. Michael Penix Jr. made his case as a strong Heisman favorite with Washington's win over Oregon on Saturday. In pro football, the Lions take the throne as kings of the North Division, and Jared Goff shows why he belongs in the early MVP discussion. It was upset Sunday, as the Eagles and 49ers lose their first games of the season, and Dak and the Cowboys close the week with a big win on the road over the Chargers. With basketball season quickly approaching, the Arkansas Razorbacks start the year ranked No. 14 in the AP poll. On the women's side, No. 3-ranked Iowa saw a record 55,646 in attendance for their outdoor exhibition win over DePaul on Sunday in Iowa. Having dominated the transfer portal over the offseason, it's no surprise reigning champion LSU begins the season ranked No. 1. UConn takes the No. 2 spot to start the year, and South Carolina surprisingly opens the year ranked No. 6 nationally.

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On this week's show, Graham and Bradley give a painful recap of the Arkansas and Ole Miss game from Saturday, then preview how the Razorbacks will do this week at Alabama. Graham compares this year's Razorback team to the 2012 Razorbacks (the SMILE season), and the fellas discuss how KJ Jefferson and Raheim Sanders will be remembered by Hog fans, if things continue to go south this season. In NFL news, Joe Burrow is (almost) back, Justin Jefferson heads to the IR, Kirk Cousins may be heading elsewhere after this season, and at what point do the Patriots say enough is enough with Bill Belichick? The guys tell us where they rank the Lions amongst the NFL's top-tier teams, and even give us a fantasy football update to end the show (P.S. Graham may actually be OK at it ... maybe). All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports! Proudly presented by Rhino Races, the premier virtual running series! #rhinoraces #shoebootysports

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On this week's episode, Graham and Bradley start things off with a recap of the Razorback game that neither of them watched in its entirety, and whether or not the Hogs will be favored to win another SEC game this season. Lane Kiffin and the Rebels got a big win at home against LSU, and what are the chances the Ole Miss fan that front-flipped off the goal post after the game wasn't sober? Caleb Williams and Shedeur Sanders put up video-game numbers in the USC/Colorado game on Saturday. Notre Dame wins a close one against Duke, and Georgia squeaks by Auburn. With no great teams this year in college football, is the parity level this season better for the game? With the Major League Baseball postseason getting underway, who do the fellas think have the best chance to win the World Series? Or, at least, who are they pulling for? NBA trades and media days took place since our 100th episode. What do the guys think of Dame to the Bucks, and Jrue Holiday to the Celtics? Can those moves put the Bucks and/or Celtics at or near Denver's level? And what did the guys think of Emo Jimmy Butler at the Heat's media day? Lastly, the guys finish the show with NFL football, including Taylor Swift's appearance at the Chiefs/Jets game, and Zach Wilson's play in that primetime Sunday Night Football matchup (and how he handled the post-game presser, too). Shout out to the show's sponsor, Rhino Races. Rhino Races is the premier virtual running series. Visit their website for registration details, gear, and much more! rhinoraces.com

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On Part II of the century episode, Graham and Bradley touch up more on the Hogs (football), and the Broncos' situation with Roger Dorn, a.k.a. Russell Wilson. The Arizona Cardinals shocked the Cowboys on Sunday with Josh Dobbs at quarterback. Graham and Bradley give their thoughts on that, and recall their trip to Neyland Stadium during the time when Dobbs was the QB for the Vols (and when Arkansas beat them that night). The Bengals edged the Rams on Monday Night Football with a banged up Joe Burrow, and the Eagles look like they've avoided the Super Bowl hangover after their 3-0 start to the 2023 season. The Swift effect has caused Travis Kelce's social media followers and jersey sales to skyrocket, but Bill Belichick of all people had the best comment of anyone regarding Travis Kelce's relationship with Taylor Swift. Graham has a confession to make regarding Taylor Swift. Is he a Swiftie??? Joe Namath has seen enough of Zach Wilson, and so has Graham, but is it all on Zach Wilson? Also, Trevor Siemian? Really?? The fellas close the show with some fantasy football talk, including some names to watch out for on this week's waiver wire. Thanks again to everyone who's been with us for these past 100 episodes, and we want to give a huge thanks to our sponsor, Rhino Races! Rhino Races is the premier virtual running series, and you can visit rhinoraces.com and sign up for one or all five of their races as soon as today! #rhinoraces #shoebootysports #podcast

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Ladies, gentlemen and everyone in between, thanks so much for joining us on this sports journey. This is episode 100 for us, and we couldn't be more thankful for all of you listeners! On Part I of our century episode, Graham and Bradley start things off by recapping the college football games over the weekend, including Oregon's blowout win over Colorado, Bama beating Ole Miss, FSU squeaking by Clemson, Ohio State edging Notre Dame, and the close loss Arkansas had at LSU. Putting much of their focus — as Arkansas alums — on the Razorback game, Graham and Bradley discuss how many games Arkansas can realistically win on its remaining schedule. How hot is Sam Pittman's seat going to be by season's end, and should it be? They discuss the obvious flaws in Pittman's coaching, including the mistakes he made at the end of the game Saturday in Baton Rouge. Part I of this episode ends with some NFL action, including Miami's 50-point thumping of Denver, Mike McDaniel's fun style of coaching, Sean Payton's hissy fit at the post-game presser, and how exactly Russell Wilson has changed and gotten significantly worse as a quarterback over the last couple of seasons.

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On this week's show (closing in on triple-digit episodes!), Graham and Bradley start things off with Arkansas' disappointing showing at home against BYU. Should Sam Pittman's seat be heating up? The fellas discuss that, and the big game Saturday night in Boulder, where Colorado came back to beat Colorado State in double overtime. Fantasy football is also up for discussion this week. Your favorite hosts are having two different experiences so far with their fantasy teams. Puka Nacua's name gets mentioned a time or two, as it should (according to Graham). The show closes with discussion about Nick Chubb's devastating knee injury suffered on Monday Night Football, and what actions the NFL front office should take toward ending hits like that against offensive players — particularly at the running back position.

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On this week's episode, the fellas recap the highlights of Week 1 of the NFL season, including the tragic news of Aaron Rodgers' season-ending Achilles injury on Monday Night Football. Graham and Bradley touch up on the Lions' win over the Chiefs in Thursday's NFL opener, the poor play of Josh Allen and Joe Burrow in Week 1, and the rise of Trevor Lawrence. Jordan Love and Anthony Richardson played well in their debuts at the helm. The 49ers and Cowboys are playing more like they did in the 90s, and Baker wins his debut as the Bucs' starting QB. The guys also evaluate the Arkansas Razorbacks' performance on Saturday in Fayetteville, and predict the score of their game at home against BYU later this week. Texas hooks Bama in Tuscaloosa, and the Arkansas volleyball team climbs to No. 16 in the national rankings! Woo Pig on that!


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On this week's show, Graham and Bradley recap the Razorbacks' Week 1 blowout win against Western Carolina in Little Rock, and discuss the divide between the northwest Arkansas fanbase and the rest of the state when it comes to playing home games outside of Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville. The guys also discuss other Week 1 matchups around the country, including Colorado's upset win over national runner-up TCU, Florida State's dominant win over LSU, and Clemson's less-than-stellar showing against Duke on Monday. All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races.

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On this week's episode, Graham and Bradley recap the college football games that have kicked off early; then they give a preview of some of the games taking place over Labor Day weekend, including the Arkansas and Western Carolina matchup at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock. Additionally, they touch up on the exchange between Aaron Rodgers and a linebacker for the Giants, when it's OK to have your fantasy football league draft, and Nebraska's volleyball team raking in 92,003 fans for a match! All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races.

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On this episode, the fellas give credit where it's due to Houston Nutt for turning the Arkansas Razorbacks football program around when he did. Did Bobby Petrino really have a motorcycle wreck? Additionally, Graham and Bradley talk about some of their favorite Razorback football memories, and then some. Also, the guys decide to break out their matching microphones. Special thanks to Rhino Races for sponsoring this show! Please visit rhinoraces.com and sign up for one or all five of their virtual races today! Rhino Races is the premier virtual running series, with top-notch awards and convenient registration! Sign up today!


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On this episode, Graham and Bradley discuss Monday's tragic passing of former Arkansas Razorback and NFL running back Alex Collins, and the legacy he left behind. Michael Oher is seeking payment from his (supposed) adopted family for use of his image and likeness in the 2009 award-winning movie, The Blind Side. Anthony Richardson has officially been named the Colts starting quarterback. The Jets sign Dalvin Cook AND activate Breece Hall to add huge strength to their backfield. Format for the inaugural NBA Cup was announced Tuesday. Dirk, Pau, D-Wade and Tony Parker headline the most recent Basketball Hall of Fame inductees, and Phil Mickelson (allegedly) gambled over $1 billion over the last three decades, losing about $100 million in the process, according to professional gambler Billy Walters. All this and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races.


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On this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, the fellas discuss the United States Women's National Team's earliest exit in World Cup history, Megan Rapinoe's legacy, and how this team will be remembered. Is it time for the younger generation to step up their play, and has the rest of the world caught up to the U.S. in the women's soccer game? Jumping to college football, the Pac 12 is officially on its way out with the recent departure of Oregon and Washington. Those schools are on their way to the Big 10 (soon to be renamed, hopefully). In the ACC, Florida State and Clemson look to be headed out as well. So what does the ACC do? The only thing that clearly makes sense: recruiting Cal and Stanford! Um, what?! The reason Notre Dame will never join a conference — at least in football — is also discussed, and let's remember Brian Kelly's southern accent while we're at it! The Jets edition of Hard Knocks starts tonight. What do the guys want to see from this season of the HBO hit show? Also, Johnny Football's Netflix documentary drops. Jake Paul routs a high AF Nate Diaz in their fight Saturday. Bryson DeChambeau shoots 58 in a LIV Golf event on Sunday, and did the Angels make a mistake not dealing Ohtani, who leads MLB with 40 home runs.


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On this week's episode, the fellas discuss the recent comments made by Broncos coach Sean Payton, regarding former coach Nathaniel Hackett, and Aaron Rodgers' response to what all Payton said. Damar Hamlin intercepts a pass in training camp. Verlander gets dealt back to the Astros, and the Orioles sit atop the American League with a league best 65-41 record. Dalvin Cook to the Jets? Either way, how good can the Jets be this season? USA women have been less than stellar in the 2023 World Cup. What are the chances team USA fails to win its third World Cup in a row? Terence Crawford solidifies himself as the undisputed pound-for-pound king of boxing with Saturday's TKO win over Errol Spence Jr., and football is (sort of) back on Thursday with the annual Hall of Fame game! Special thanks to the show's sponsor, Rhino Races! Rhino Races is the premier virtual running series. Visit their website at rhinoraces.com and sign up for one or all five of their races today!


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Picking up from last week's episode, the fellas continue to talk about the devaluation of the running back position, and whether or not anything can -- and should -- be done about it. Trevon Diggs signs a near $100 million extension to stay in Dallas, and Jaylen Brown signs the largest deal in NBA history to stay with the Celtics. Deshaun Watson addressed the media for the first time in a long time, and Graham and Bradley weren't thrilled with what he had to say, and didn't say. Brock Purdy has been cleared. Should he be the guy in San Francisco? What in the world is going on at Northwestern, at least in the athletics department? Mbappe offered record deal with Saudi League. Brian Harman wins the British Open, and Barbie blows away Oppenheimer at the box office! All this and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports! Presented by Rhino Races.


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On this episode, the fellas go all in on NFL offseason topics, including the TV shows Hard Knocks and the new Netflix show "Quarterback." Graham gives a thorough analysis of episode one of the new Netflix show, featuring quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes, Kirk Cousins and Marcus Mariota. What NFL QB is poised to have a breakout season in 2023, and what are the chances the Chiefs make it back-to-back Super Bowl wins? Also, what's happened to the NFL running back on the field, draft board, and in contract discussions? The fellas discuss the devaluation of the NFL running back. Special thanks to the show's sponsor, Rhino Races. Rhino Races is the premier virtual running series. Visit rhinoraces.com for more information and to sign up for one or all five of their races today!


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MLB All-Star week is here! Vlad Jr. wins Monday's home run derby, and the fellas forgot all about it. BUT, they did at least podcast live during Tuesday night's All-Star game that's going about like they thought it would (sarcasm). The guys talk about the game itself, and brush up on the headlines from the first half of the Major League Baseball season. The guys also talk about the fight game, and why the UFC has surpassed boxing in popularity — at least here in the states. Graham and Bradley give a brief recap of last week's Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest, Joey Chestnut's dominance, and if/when/how he may leave the "sport." Lastly, the guys end things with a little soccer talk, since the Women's World Cup begins July 20, and even squeeze in Arkansas football's highest QBR season ever recorded. Care to guess which Razorback quarterback — past or present — is responsible for that??? That and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races.


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Happy Independence Day, everyone! On this week's show, the fellas talk NBA free agency, touch up on MLB action, the PGA Tour and LIV Golf beef, and close the show with their thoughts on the annual Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest. Let's go Joey Chestnut! USA!!!


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Graham and Bradley start the show reliving some of the great games, plays and memories of Arkansas quarterback legend, Ryan Mallett, who died tragically Tuesday in an apparent drowning at a beach in Destin, Fla. Mallett had a great two-year run for the Razorbacks before declaring for the NFL Draft in January of 2011, and after a 7-year NFL career, Mallett pursued coaching at the high school level in his home state of Arkansas. The fellas discuss LSU's national championship victory in the College World Series; a series Graham didn't even get to see (you'll find out why). Then the guys close the show with a brief recap of last week's NBA Draft, which saw three Razorback freshmen get drafted. On Thursday, the Hogs had more players get drafted than any other school. Woo Pig on that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races!


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The fellas give a preview of Thursday's NBA Draft, and where their boy Anthony Black (Arkansas freshman standout) could land. The Suns have a new Big 3, but what do they have to do to compete with Denver? Draymond Green declined his player option with the Warriors to become an unrestricted free agent, but he's not really going to leave Golden State, is he? If not with the Warriors, where else could Draymond land and it make sense? The SEC football schedules were released last week. Alabama and Georgia are, of course, the favorites to come out of the East and West. How will Arkansas finish? Graham and Bradley make their 2023 early season predictions for the Hogs, then close the show by picking their favorites to win the College World Series. All this and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races!


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On this week's episode, Graham and Bradley talk all things NBA Finals. Can Denver back up coach Michael Malone's Pat Riley-esque post-game hype over the next few seasons? Is Jokic the new face of the league? What will Miami have to do to improve its roster before the start of next season? In other sports, Vegas beats Florida to win the Stanley Cup (still weird to say that Vegas & Florida are in a championship hockey series). Oklahoma softball stamps itself as one of the greatest teams in all of sports with the Sooners' third consecutive national championship, finishing the season with a 61-1 record, and a 53-game winning streak. Kudos to them! All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races!


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Miami ties the NBA Finals 1-1 after the Heat's thrilling win over the Nuggets in Denver. Can the Nuggets regain control of the series Wednesday night in South Beach? And what are the chances this can be a competitive series? Has Erik Spoelstra figured out how to defend Denver's offense? And what was with his response to a Ramona Shelburne's question about Jokic in the post-game media room? Razorback baseball's season came to an end Monday, thanks to TCU. How do the guys grade the Hogs' season? Will Dave Van Horn's career at Arkansas be complete without a national championship? How valuable is program stability compared to one magical championship season? Graham and Bradley discuss. Oklahoma and Florida State face off in Game 1 of the Women's College World Series tomorrow (Wednesday) night. The PGA Tour, DP World Tour and LIV Golf League agree to unify and move forward in a larger commercial business. And Isaiah Rodgers Sr. apparently didn't learn from Calvin Ridley's $11 million mistake. All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races!


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On this week's podcast, Graham and Bradley touch up on Miami's convincing Game 7 win in Boston and which game the Heat could steal in the NBA Finals, which start Thursday. Is there a way to stop Denver? If so, what will Erik Spoelstra do to try to slow down the Nuggets' offensive juggernaut? Bob Myers officially steps down as Golden State's GM. Is this the beginning of the end of the Warriors era as we know it? Also, an Arkansas high school powerhouse won its fifth-straight state championship in football last fall, but not all the players on the team got their rings. Find out why and what the fellas think about it on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, presented by Rhino Races!

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On this week's episode, the fellas discuss Denver's dominance, as the Nuggets sweep the Lakers. Who wins the East, and can either one of those teams hang with Denver? What are the chances Joe Mazzulla (Celtics head coach) is ousted at the end of the season? Is Jokic the best player in the world, or is he the best player on the best team? Carmelo Anthony officially retires, so will the Denver Nuggets have two #15 jerseys hanging in the rafters one day? Brooks Koepka won the PGA Championships over the weekend. Is he officially back? Razorback baseball advances in the SEC Tourney. How important (or not) is the conference tournament in college sports? Speaking of baseball, shout out to Graham's and Bradley's alma mater, Lonoke High School, on winning the school's second-ever baseball state championship! The Jackrabbits bested Ashdown, 6-3, in the Class 4A final last week in Conway, and there's a good chance that team could be back next year. Razorback softball's season comes to a close, and the biggest boxing match since Mayweather/Pacquiao was made official this week! All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports! Presented by Rhino Races!

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The Western and Eastern Conference Finals are here, and the fellas make their predictions, and tell us what the Lakers will have to do to overcome the best team in the NBA (Denver). After getting ousted in the conference semis, what should the Warriors and 76ers do moving forward? Doc Rivers and Monty Williams got fired this week. What are the chances Doc replaces Monty in Phoenix? Is it fair or foul for a grown person to ask for an athlete's autograph? At a private party, no less. Ja Morant gets suspended for his latest Instagram Live gun shenanigans. Bob Stoops leads the Arlington Renegades to the XFL championship, despite the team finishing the regular season with a losing record. Arkansas baseball and softball thriving, and so are the boys' hometown baseball team, the Lonoke Jackrabbits (28-2). Best of luck to the top-ranked team in Arkansas high school's Class 4A, as Lonoke will play for a state championship Saturday at UCA in Conway! Go Jackrabbits!!!

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The second round of the NBA Playoffs has not disappointed! The Lakers take a 3-1 series lead over the defending champion Warriors, with a heroic effort from an unlikely bench player. Does Golden State have any shot of overcoming the 3-1 deficit? Suns owner Mat Ishbia makes news for his flop in the Suns' win over Denver on Sunday. Jokic won't miss any time because of his brief dust-up with Ishbia and the Suns faithful (right move by the NBA commish). Without CP3 for game five, is there any chance Phoenix leave Denver with a win? And how about those Miami Heat! All this and more NBA playoff discussion on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports! Presented by Rhino Races.

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Graham and Bradley give a quick recap of the first round of NBA playoff action and discuss how they see the second round shaking out. Do the Lakers have a real shot against the Warriors? The fellas have different thoughts on this one. Shout out to the Arkansas Razorbacks softball team for besting Tennessee in their best of three series over the weekend at Bogle Park. Razorback baseball plays at Dickey-Stephens Park in North Little Rock. That ballpark is as good as it gets for minor league baseball, and Graham explains why. All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports! Visit our sponsor, Rhino Races, at rhinoraces.com

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Aaron Rodgers to the New York Jets finally became official this week. Are the Jets now Super Bowl contenders, or even a top five AFC team? The opening round of the NBA Playoffs hasn't disappointed, with the Lakers and Heat taking 3-1 leads over the No. 2-seed Grizzlies and top-seeded Bucks, respectively. Are the Lakers legitimate title contenders, and can Golden State finally win one on the road? The NFL Draft begins Thursday night, and Graham and Bradley end the show talking about the Rays' dominance on the diamond, then touch up on the Razorback baseball and softball teams.

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In this week's episode, Graham and Bradley discuss whether or not the Warriors are doomed for an early exit against No. 3 seed Sacramento. And what do they think of Draymond's ejection in game two, and everything that happened before and after? The West remains wild and wide open, but with Giannis' back injury, are the Celtics the new favorite to come out of the East? Damar Hamlin has been cleared after suffering cardiac arrest on the field, and Graham has a unique way to relate to what Hamlin may face before possibly taking the field again. Lastly, the Razorback football team got rings for winning the Liberty Bowl. What do the fellas think of that? Find out all this and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports!

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In one of our more diverse episodes, the fellas start off with a recap of the Master's tournament and how LIV golf found its way into the discussion. NBA play-in games tipped off Tuesday night, and Graham and Bradley give their way-too-early NBA Finals predictions while they're at it. Major League Baseball is underway. What are the chances the 10-0 Tampa Bay Rays can challenge Seattle's record-setting regular season in 2001? As far as football goes, how good has the XFL been and can it last? If not, why? The fellas close the show with some love for their school's baseball and softball teams, but first discuss the top pick in the WNBA Draft and why women's college basketball could bring more interesting offseason storylines and interest than the men's side.

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On this week's episode, Graham and Bradley discuss the men's and women's national championship games. One of the two was clearly more newsworthy than the other. Was Angel Reese out of line at the end of the women's championship game? How was her gesture to Clark different than Clark's in the Hawkeyes' win over Louisville in the Elite 8? The guys will tell you! Also, how was UConn a No. 4 seed entering the men's tournament? Is the Big East really that tough? All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports!

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The fellas go over the unlikely Final Four that play this Saturday in the men's NCAA tournament, and dive into the women's tourney as well. Does the Iowa women's team have any shot at dethroning South Carolina on Friday night? How good is Caitlin Clark, and is there a player we can compare her to? Graham and Bradley also grade the Arkansas Razorbacks' basketball season. This stuff and more on Episode 74 of Shoebooty Sports!

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This a heavy March Madness episode that lives up to the name, as the fellas recap the first couple of rounds of the NCAA tournament. Arkansas upsets Kansas, a first-round exit for No. 1 seed Purdue (point for Graham), and Graham and Bradley give you their thoughts on how they think the next round will shake out. Also, the World Baseball Classic final took place tonight, with Japan beating USA, 3-2. The ending came right out of a Hollywood script.

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In this week's episode, Graham gives his Final Four teams and championship picks for the men's and women's NCAA basketball tournaments, and includes some teams and players that could make some noise in both brackets. Graham and Bradley then discuss what Eric Musselman is going to need to focus on in the offseason to get the Razorback basketball program back to the level it's been the last two seasons. In NFL news, how badly do the Jets want Aaron Rodgers? The Jets are doing all they can to lure the future first-ballot Hall of Famer to New York, but will it happen? All this and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports!

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Arkansas withstood a late Auburn rally to beat the Tigers in the SEC Tournament. JJ Redick destroys Kendrick Perkins on First Take, and Jake Paul gets confronted by Floyd Mayweather's army after an NBA game Wednesday night. Also, how good would Aaron Rodgers make the Jets? What other trades would make noise around the NFL? (Cough cough Derrick Henry to Buffalo!!) College coaching; who's being hired, fired and now retired? All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports!!

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Arkansas has dropped its last two SEC games, the last of which in a blowout loss at Tennessee. Are the Razorbacks even a tournament team? What should the Bears do with the No. 1 overall pick? And how will the new rule changes to Major League Baseball affect the game? All this and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports!

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Have a night, Nick Smith! Arkansas wins big at home against Georgia. Can the Hogs get things on track just in time for March? The NBA All-Star festivities took place over the weekend. What did Graham and Bradley think of it all? And/or how much did they actually watch? Find out this and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports! Get well, Peyton Hillis. 

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Graham and Bradley break down the Super Bowl and everything that led to the Chiefs' 38-35 win over the Eagles, and how much the penalty flag at the end impacted the game and the viewers' experience. Additionally, the fellas touch up on some college and pro hoops, and even a little college baseball (well, Arkansas Razorback baseball). 

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Graham and Bradley do this week's podcast from their own couches, with the Razorback vs. Kentucky game on. The Hogs end up winning this one at Rupp Arena to improve to 6-5 in SEC play, but the fellas had to wrap things up before the game ended. LeBron is on the verge of becoming the NBA's all-time leading scorer. Will it happen tonight in LA?!?! Tom Brady officially retires this time around, and what will the score be in Sunday's Super Bowl? The guys give their score predictions (FYI Graham picks the Eagles and Bradley's going with KC). Your hosts even make mention of the Pro Bowl festivities, or whatever we're calling it now. All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports!

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Graham and Bradley kick off this week's episode with Arkansas basketball's home win over Texas A&M. Have a happy birthday, Makhel Mitchell! The fellas then jump to pro football and give their thoughts on the AFC and NFC championship games from Sunday, and will they even bother watching the Pro Bowl (or whatever we're calling it now) this weekend? Big shout out to our sponsor, Rhino Races! Visit rhinoraces.com and sign up for the premier virtual running series! #shoebootysports #rhinoraces #order66 

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Graham and Bradley kick Episode 65 off by talking Hog hoops. Arkansas won its second SEC game in a row after stomping LSU at Bud Walton Arena on Tuesday night. Then the fellas recap the NFL playoff weekend, and who their picks will be in this Sunday's conference championship games. Lastly, Scott Rolen was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame on Tuesday! Big congrats to him, but how many people had Scott Rolen as a Hall of Famer? Listen to what Graham and Bradley have to say about it in this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports!!

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Graham and Bradley talk all things Wild Card weekend in this week's episode. Will Brady be back next year? If so, where will he play? Can the Cowboys really top San Fran in the bay on Sunday? The Jags' historic comeback win over the Chargers. And who's the favorite in the AFC? All this and much more!

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On this week's episode, Graham and Bradley recap Georgia's historically dominant win over TCU on Monday. They then brush up on some SEC hoops, the fantasy football playoffs, and close the show with predictions for Wild Card weekend in the NFL playoffs! Big shout out to our sponsor, Rhino Races! Visit rhinoraces.com and sign up with Rhino Races today. The premier virtual running series! #rhinoraces

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Graham and Bradley discuss the wild CFP semifinal games on Saturday and give a preview of what to expect in Monday's national championship game. Also, the fellas go over the other memorable bowl games from the New Year's weekend and touch up on the latest pro football games and news. Get well soon, Damar Hamlin! Prayers up!!!

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Heavy coverage of the chaotic Liberty Bowl in this week's episode, and the fellas squeeze in their picks for the College Football Playoff, all while watching the live Arkansas vs. LSU men's basketball game (SEC opener).

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On the 2022 Christmas episode, Graham and Bradley do a brief cover of the World Cup final and whether or not Messi is, in fact, the GOAT. FIFA has discussed possibly having the World Cup every three years instead of four. Is this good for soccer? In American football, do the Eagles have a real shot at winning it all without a healthy Jalen Hurts? Also, the fellas discuss the four (maybe five) teams that have a legitimate shot at winning the Super Bowl, and who belongs in the next tier below that elite group. In NBA news, the Suns sell for $4 billion, and what do the guys think of Bama's top NFL prospects playing in the bowl game? Also, what is Tom Brady most likely to do after this less-than-stellar season for him and the Bucs? Fantasy football and basketball updates are included, and what's a Christmas episode without some Christmas movie/activity discussion? Merry Christmas, ya filthy animals!!! Also, big shout out to our sponsor, Rhino Races, for the support over the last year-plus! Please visit rhinoraces.com today and check out the premier virtual running series that is Rhino Races!

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On this week's episode, the boys start off by paying tribute to coach Mike Leach after his death on Monday. Caleb Williams won the Heisman Trophy on Saturday. No surprise there. Brock Purdy and the 49ers dominate Brady and the Bucs on Sunday, and Mahomes' new pass dropped that same afternoon. The Eagles are the best football team in the world right now, and Graham explains why, after they throttled the Giants. Kyler Murray is out for the season with a torn ACL. The Lions better stick with Dan Campbell. Trevor Lawrence is a stud, and how smart do the Seahawks look right now? In college hoops, Arkansas stomps Oklahoma, Chris Beard gets suspended "until further notice" for his domestic violence (choke) incident, and Bama knocks off No. 1 Houston on Saturday. Guess who the new number one is? I'm sure you're all shocked (cough cough, Purdue). And you'll never guess who's leading the NBA's Western Conference. All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports!

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The fellas discuss the latest college football news, including the University of Colorado's hiring of Deion Sanders (Coach Prime). The Heisman Trophy finalists have been announced. Did the committee get it right? They did get the College Football Playoff teams right, and the guys explain why. They also discuss other bowl games that stand out on the schedule, then jump to college hoops to talk Hog ball and the Razorbacks' latest win against UNCG (apparently the "G" stands for Greensboro). By the way, Graham's fantasy football team was so bad he felt compelled to join a fantasy hoops league. Graham and Bradley end this week's show by brushing up on the most recent NFL games, including the Bengals' third win of the year over the Chiefs, the Eagles' and Cowboys' big wins on Sunday, and Brady's no-surprise-at-all comeback win over the Saints on Monday Night Football. Big thanks to our sponsor, Rhino Races, the premier virtual running series! Visit rhinoraces.com today!

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Missouri officially owns the Battle Line Rivalry Trophy, but the Razorback football team still has a shot to end the season on a high note in the upcoming bowl game. The fellas grade the team's performance through 12 games. The Liberty Bowl appears to be the Razorbacks' best bowl chance. In other news, Auburn hires Hugh Freeze to take over the football program. Michigan dominates Ohio State, and USC cracks the Top 4 heading into conference championship week. The guys give a quick preview of those games, and who of the Top 4 will likely fall during this upset-watch week? A quick NFL Sunday recap takes over the latter part of this week's episode. Plus, the Razorbacks go 2-1 in Maui, and beat Troy at home Monday night, thanks to a 17-0 run at the end of the game.

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On this week's episode, Graham and Bradley recap Hog hoops in Maui, as well as Arkansas football's big win over Ole Miss on Saturday in Fayetteville. Will Lane Kiffin really leave Ole Miss for Auburn? With rivalry week approaching, the fellas discuss whether The Battle Line Rivalry should be considered a big game, and how the Egg Bowl really got its name. Did the committee get the top six teams right in the latest College Football Playoff rankings? A quick NFL recap from the weekend: Patrick Mahomes is still really good at football, and so is Travis Kelce. And damn, what did the Vikings do to the Cowboys to make them do that to them on Sunday? All that and more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports. Presented by Rhino Races. rhinoraces.com


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Graham and Bradley kick off the Junior Seau episode (bringing this one back, temporarily — if you know, you know) with a recap of the Arkansas vs. LSU game, and the guys discuss whether KJ Jefferson should sit until the Missouri game, which takes place the day after Thanksgiving. Who has the best chance of beating Georgia? The boys discuss that and who they'd like to see take the Texas A&M job once Jimbo's days come to an end as the head man in College Station. Why are we not talking about Drake Maye, and will he get invited to the Heisman ceremony? In the NFL, Washington upsets the Eagles, Vikings beat the Bills, and the Packers beat the Cowboys to sum up the upsets in week 10. Who's the new odds-on favorite in the NFL (besides the Chiefs)?   

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The fellas discuss all things Week 9 of the NFL season in Part II of episode 54. Jerry Jones talks about how Odell Beckham Jr. would look in a Cowboys uniform. Who would be the league MVP if the season ended today? Razorback basketball officially got underway Monday night, and Graham and Bradley tell us what (and who) stood out in Arkansas' season opener against North Dakota State at Bud Walton Arena.


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The fellas talk Liberty's beatdown of the Razorbacks on Saturday in Fayetteville. It was the sloppiest first half they've seen under Sam Pittman. Is Pittman still the right man for the job? Graham and Bradley break down how the rest of the season will shape up for the Hogs. They also touch up on the Astros winning the World Series in six games (good call, Graham), and Kate Upton's approach to watching her hubs (Justin Verlander) pitch. LSU tops Bama in OT, Georgia hammers Tennessee, and Clemson gets rocked by Notre Dame. Is it time for Dabo to finally make a quarterback change? And who should lead the Heisman watch list at this point in the season?


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The fellas discuss game three of the World Series in Philly, then touch up on Brooklyn brass firing Steve Nash as the Nets coach. Lakers get their first win and celebrate like they won the chip, and Jake Paul beats an MMA legend in boxing, then calls out another MMA guy to box. When will he, you know, go box another boxer?


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Arkansas and Auburn recap from Saturday at Jordan-Hare. Is KJ Jefferson already one of the best to ever play the QB position at Arkansas? Can Rocket Sanders eclipse 1,500 rushing yards before the bowl game? After the loss to the Razorbacks, coach Bryan Harsin gets fired on Monday. Gus is starting to look pretty good right now, huh Auburn fans? Speaking of Auburn, is it the most overrated coaching job in college football? Graham and Bradley pick this Saturday's No. 1 Georgia vs. No. 2 Tennessee winner, and which team made the most impactful trade before the NFL trade deadline?


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On this week's show, Graham and Bradley give a preview and pick the winner of this week's Arkansas at Auburn matchup at Jordan-Hare, and also recap some of the marquee college football games from Saturday. They also discuss the big NFL games from Sunday and Monday, including the Chiefs ballin' out against San Fran, and is there really a quarterback controversy in New England? Also making the topics list are the winless Lakers and a preview of the World Series, which starts Friday! The show caps off with Graham giving his review of the new "Halloween Ends" movie! Happy Halloween, folks! Special thanks to our wonderul sponsor, #rhinoraces — The Premier Virtual Running Series! Visit rhinoraces.com and sign up today!


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In this week's episode, Graham and Bradley break down the Razorbacks' win over BYU, and the impact KJ Jefferson and Raheim Sanders have had on Arkansas' success, and what else the Hogs need to do to stay in the win column moving forward. Tennessee beats Alabama at home, so the Vols are apparently for real. The Bills take down the Chiefs, so is it OK to say that Josh Allen is on the same level as Patrick Mahomes? What separates the AFC's two best teams? Lastly, the NBA season gets underway tonight (Tuesday), with the Celtics topping the Sixers, and the Warriors taking on the Lakers in the Bay area. Ring night for the Dubs!


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On this week's episode, the fellas discuss whether or not anyone can hang with Kansas City and Buffalo, and if the two are on a collision course for another heavyweight playoff showdown. The undefeated Eagles are no joke, but are the 4-1 Cowboys and Giants to be taken seriously, too? Graham and Bradley also touch up on the other big games around the league, and what their Arkansas Razorbacks are going to have to do to improve upon their 3-3 record as they head into BYU on Saturday. The 50th episode of Shoebooty Sports ends with the guys talking the likelihood of both Alabama and Georgia getting another College Football Playoff berth, and early World Series predictions.


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In this NFL-heavy episode, the fellas discuss the big games that took place in Week 4 of the NFL season, and all the drama that came with it. Also, Graham missed football on Saturday to attend a wedding?!?! That still doesn't stop the boys from discussing college football! Also, Albert Pujols hits home run number 703 and takes sole possession of second on the all-time RBI list! Special thanks to Rhino Races, our show's sponsor! Please visit rhinoraces.com and sign up for one or all five of their races today! #rhinoraces #shoebootysports


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We all saw Miami and Philly as the last two unbeaten teams in the NFL, right? The fellas discuss that, as well as the way-too-early MVP of the league. Graham and Bradley also recap the rest of the big games and stories from Week 3 of the NFL regular season, and touch up on the Arkansas and Texas A&M game from Saturday. Albert Pujols hits career jack number 700, and can Aaron Judge hit 62 dingers (or 63)? Special thanks to our sponsor, Rhino Races! Visit rhinoraces.com and sign up for one or all five of their races today! #rhinoraces #shoebootysports


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Graham is the sole host of this week's episode (the John Lynch one), and he covers all the Week 2 NFL highlights, and then discusses how close Bobby Petrino came to coaching his Missouri State team to a huge upset at No. 10 Arkansas. 


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In Part II of the Andy Pettitte episode (if you know, you know), Graham and Bradley kick things off with a grade of the No. 10 Arkansas Razorbacks' win over South Carolina, and give their thoughts on the Hogs cracking the Top 10 baybay!!! Bama squeaks one out in Austin, and Appalachian State does what App State does and spoils seasons — this time in College Station against No. 6 Texas A&M! Marshall upsets Notre Dame, and Scott Frost officially evaporates on the hot seat, as he's out at Nebraska with a $15 million buyout. Does Urban Meyer sniff another college football gig anytime soon, and is there any way Brian Kelly can screw up the LSU coaching job? It's also worth mentioning that Rhino Races is the greatest virtual race series on planet Earth! Visit rhinoraces.com and sign up for all five races today! #rhinoraces


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Graham and Bradley discuss all things Week 1 of the 2022 NFL season, which kicked off Thursday night with the Bills at the Super Bowl champion Rams and ended with Monday night's Broncos at Seahawks matchup. How good was Geno Smith? What was the 64-yard field goal attempt by the Broncos at the end of the game? Baker drops his revenge game against the Browns. Vikings take down the Packers. Are the Bills just gonna be that good?! Burrow and the Bengals looked bad, and so did Trey Lance and the 49ers in their loss to the Bears. Many kicking woes for pro football in Week 1. The boys preview tomorrow night's TNF matchup between the Chiefs and Chargers, and what's with former NFL running backs becoming boxers? Le'Veon Bell TKOs Adrian Peterson, in that story.


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All the football talk in this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports, with your favorite hosts, Graham and Bradley. The fellas talk all things Week 1 of the college football season and give a preview of the NFL's Week 1 games, starting Thursday with the Bills at the Super Bowl champion Rams. Lots to discuss for the start of what should be another exciting football season! 


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The fellas discuss all things college football and some pro football stuff in the Hank Aaron episode (makes sense if you're following the shows, but they talk baseball, too). Graham and Bradley preview Week 1 of the college football season and pick the three biggest games on this week's schedule, and they also pick their favorite college team introductions before kickoff. The fellas touch up on Baker's comments about what he plans to do the Browns in NFL's Week 1 opener, and Graham goes into what he took away from Joe Rogan's latest podcast episode with Aaron Rodgers. The Dodgers are still the best team in baseball, but St. Louis is leaving little doubt as to who the team to beat in the NL Central is, led by the Cardinals' MVP favorite and Triple Crown contender, Paul Goldschmidt. The GOAT Courtney Deifel gets the bag at Arkansas, and Bradley talks about his Fantasy Football Draft from his 14-team league. Special thanks to our sponsor, Rhino Races! Visit rhinoraces.com today! #rhinoraces 


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On the Troy Polamalu episode (if you know, you know), the fellas discuss Tom Brady's absence from training camp and Derek Carr being the MF Brady was referring to (allegedly). Who's the better QB: Carr or Cousins? Graham and Bradley discuss. Pujols hits homer number 693, and Graham gives his take on the Manti Te'o Netflix documentary, "The Girlfriend Who Didn't Exist". College football starts Saturday (sort of), and Nick Saban gets extended into 2030. Are the Razorbacks going to be as good as some folks on TV think? It's official: Baker vs. Browns in Week 1! Let's go!


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The Field of Dreams game took place Thursday, and Graham goes over how the game shaped out and explains how it felt like a modern-day baseball game. With Deshaun Watson probably missing more than six games, what should Cleveland do about their QB situation? With football approaching, Graham and Bradley discuss some potential surprise teams/players in the NFL for the upcoming season, and what did they think of Antonio Brown's biggest regret? Way-too-early College Football Playoff predictions, and Bill Russell's No. 6 jersey getting retired across the league will be discussed on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports! 

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The fellas talk lots of baseball in the Dirk Nowitzki episode (if you know, it makes sense; sort of). First, Aaron Rodgers' trip tips off this week's topics, then Graham and Bradley discuss the second Field of Dreams game between the Reds and Cubs taking place Thursday, and how great last year's game was between the White Sox and Yankees (Sox won, 9-8, on a walk-off home run). With the Little League World Series approaching, the guys also talk about some of the regional matchups they caught today (Tuesday), and their favorite ballpark food when going to local minor league games (Go Travs!). This opened up the discussion about historic baseball cards and how Graham got ahold of Mike Trout's minor league card. Then they end things with LIV golf and the funny name of the fella that was denied the chance to compete in the FedEx Cup playoffs. RIP Vin Scully.


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The fellas pay their respect to Bill Russell to kick off the Mike Alstott episode (if you know, you know), then tackle the latest NFL and MLB topics. Is six games enough of a punishment for Deshaun Watson, and does the commissioner appeal? Can Aaron Judge reach 60 home runs this season, and are the Padres serious World Series contenders since trading for Juan Soto? Did the Yankees get even better since the trade for Benny Baseball? Tom Brady turns 45 tomorrow (August 3rd), but Graham's pops turned 61 today! Happy birthday, Dad! Ryan Jensen's injury in Tampa is discussed, as well as Mike Alstott's argument for the Pro Football Hall of Fame (brought to you by Graham and Brad). Graham gives you a hard lesson in life he learned today in the cafeteria, and Brad gives us his controversial food take and unknown food gem! Yeah, it's a sports show — mostly. They eat, too.


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On the Larry Csonka episode (if you know, you know), the fellas discuss Kyler Murray's unique contract clause and whether or not the Cardinals were right to pay him now. Should the Ravens follow suit with Lamar? What's with Aaron Rodgers' Cameron Poe get-up walking into training camp? The boys also discuss the possibility of Charles Barkley joining the LIV Tour, and how valuable he'd be to that brand. Other topics include NFL throwback unis for the upcoming season, the Celtics wanting to trade for KD, controversial food takes and more! 

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What's up, y'all! On the Curt Schilling episode (if you know, you know), Graham and Bradley discuss the MLB All-Star game, last night's home run derby, and where the future of the baseball is headed with the next generation. They also reminisce on past All-Star game festivities, and the noticeable differences in today's game on the diamond. The fellas also discuss college football and the possibility of the sport going to three power conferences. 

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After a week off, Graham and Bradley are back smashing sports topics like Zach Wilson smashes his mom's best friend (allegedly). Your favorite studly hosts discuss the Baker Mayfield trade to the Panthers, and the other QB news coming out of New York, along with the fantastic memes that go with it. Are the Lakers really the only team better off with Kyrie, and what are the Nets going to do with KD? Albert Pujols passes Stan the Man for third on the all-time extra base hits list, and he'll enter the 2022 Home Run Derby in what will surely be the first-ballot Hall of Famer's final season. USC and UCLA are headed to the Big Ten. Will Jake Paul finally get his ass kicked? And how are the Reds doing these days? Find out all this and more on the Shaun Alexander episode of Shoebooty Sports! (If you know, you know.)

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On this week's Jerome Bettis episode (if you know, you know), Graham and Bradley recap Ole Miss's magical run to the College World Series national championship, and the SEC's dominance in baseball over the last several years. The fellas grade Dave Van Horn's 20-year tenure at Arkansas, and touch up on some of the most memorable championship celebrations in sports. It was a big day for the NBA, as Kyrie and Westbrook opt in to stay with their teams (for now, anyway), and John Wall gets out of Houston to reportedly sign with the Clippers. Arkansas' Jaylin Williams gets drafted by the OKC Thunder, and Arch Manning commits to Texas. How much will Manning's commitment to Texas elevate the Longhorns? Find out all this and more on this episode of Shoebooty Sports! 

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On the Durantula episode (if you know, you know), your always humble co-hosts discuss the Arkansas Razorbacks' run in the Men's College World Series, and how well the SEC West has performed amongst the final eight. Graham and Bradley also give a brief recap of the NBA Finals and whether or not the Warriors are in line for another dynastic run. Gronk retires and the fellas rank where he fits amongst the greatest tight ends ever. Is the LIV series good for golf? And will the Celtics make a deal for Bradley Beal? Find out more on this week's episode of Shoebooty Sports!


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Graham and Bradley preview the Men's College World Series, who their favorites are to win it, and the Arkansas Razorbacks' chances. The fellas also give a Stanley Cup Final preview, discuss LIV golf's first event, and give a brief update on the current MLB standings.


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Graham and Bradley discuss Game 5 of the NBA Finals, whether the Celtics are done, and the incredible stories of Andrew Wiggins and Klay Thompson.


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Graham and Bradley cover the rest of the sports world in Part II of the Eastern Conference Finals MVP award aka Larry Bird episode (if you know, you know), including Aaron Donald's new mega-deal, Deshaun Watson's lawyer not knowing all things law, Dustin Johnson joining the LIV, college baseball regionals (Woo Pig Sooie!!), and the guys give their predictions for the Women's College World Series final.


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This is basically the Draymond episode, despite having a different name in the introduction. Graham and Bradley go over Game 2 of the NBA Finals and the impact Draymond Green and Steph had, and what Draymond's career would be like had he gotten drafted by anyone but the Warriors.


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Graham and Bradley dive into the OJ Simpson episode (if you know, you know), and preview the upcoming NBA Finals between the Warriors and Celtics. Moses Moody will be the second former Razorback player to play in the NBA Finals in the last two years (shout out Bobby Portis), and his role with the Warriors has increased throughout the season. The Razorback softball team's historic season comes to an end in the Super Regionals. More Saban and NIL talk, and Aaron Donald wants a new deal with the Rams. All that and a little more on this week's episode.


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Graham and Bradley discuss this week's sports topics on the Reggie Miller episode (if you know, you know). Brad recaps his trip to Tulsa to watch the PGA Championships with his pops (shoutout Barry). The Razorback softball team advances to the Super Regionals (Woo Pig, baybay!). Then the fellas go over the NBA Conference Finals. 


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In this week's Ken Griffey Jr. as a Red episode (if you know, you know), Graham and Bradley preview the NBA Conference Finals and pick their all-time MLB infield (from players they've watched play). Bradley talks about his upcoming trip to Tulsa to watch the PGA Championships with Barry (his pops). The Razorback softball team is crowned the undisputed SEC Champions after winning the regular season title and the SEC Tournament, with Saturday's shutout win over Missouri. Courtney Deifel's impact on turning the U of A program around is discussed, as the head Hog has a 106-26 overall record in the last three seasons (39-12 in SEC play).


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Graham and Bradley roll through the Steven Jackson episode (if you know, you know). Tom Brady inks record analyst deal with Fox Sports. Canelo goes down in unanimous fashion. The NBA playoffs are getting really good. The Joker gets his second-straight MVP. Kentucky Derby touch-up. Then the fellas end with some baseball standings updates and their picks for an all-time outfield they'd choose, from players they've actually seen play. Well, Graham does. Bradley slacks on it. 


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Graham and Bradley roll through this week's episode (thanks, Zoom) and give a brief recap of the NFL Draft, including what teams came out winners and those that didn't. Treylon Burks, the Razorback standout, goes to the Titans. The guys give their thoughts on that pick, and then touch up on the latest NBA playoff action. Lastly, the hosts close the show with their lists of some of the greatest baseball movies ever made, and some of the worst. 


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Graham and Bradley preview the 2022 NFL Draft, discuss the lack of star power in this year's draft class, and the busts from previous drafts. The NBA playoffs are underway, and the two hosts go over what's happened so far in the first round, including Brooklyn's early exit. Is Kyrie worth bringing back? Do the Pelicans have a chance at upsetting the Suns? Are the Bucks the favorites to win it all? Could Jay Wright eventually make the jump to the NBA coaching ranks, and will Lincoln Riley have more success than OU in the foreseeable future? Find out on this week's episode! 


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Graham and Bradley go over the first round of the NBA playoffs and how great the opening round has been thus far. Deebo Samuel wants out of San Fran, but why? Jay Wright announces his retirement from Villanova and the Wildcats have already hired his replacement. Oscar Tshiebwe is returning to Kentucky, and how are the early MLB standings looking? The Shoebooty Sports duo discuss all that and more on this week's episode (Clinton Portis). 


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Graham and Bradley go over the dumpster fire that is the Los Angeles Lakers, NBA play-in games, and who will come out of the East and West. They also discuss how Eric Musselman has taken Arkansas basketball to the next level, and give a Masters recap.  


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Graham and Bradley discuss the men's and women's national championship games from the weekend. The Arkansas Razorbacks are the way-too-early No. 1 team next season, according to ESPN. What are Tiger's chances at this week's Masters? What the Lakers could've been without LeBron playing GM. Pujols making 22nd consecutive opening day start, back where he belongs, in St. Louis.


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Graham and Bradley react to Will Smith smacking Chris Rock, then get back to the college hoops tourney games from the weekend. Eric Musselman lands his third 5-star recruit for next year's Arkansas Razorbacks. How good can the Grizzlies be heading into the NBA playoffs, and who will be crowned national champions in the men's and women's NCAA tournaments. Find out on this week's episode!


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On this week's episode, Graham and Bradley go over the recent NFL free agency signings and big-splash trades! Could Treylon Burks replace Davante Adams in Green Bay? Is Kenny Pickett's hand size a big deal? Also, the twosome review their picks from the first two rounds of the men's and women's NCAA tournaments, and predict Sweet 16 winners.


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Graham and Bradley make their picks for the men's and women's NCAA basketball tournaments. Check out the YouTube channel to see them fill their brackets!   


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Graham and Bradley discuss the return of the G.O.A.T. NFL free agency is under way. What teams are making smart moves and what teams need to improve? Where will Deshaun Watson land? When will the Nets see Ben Simmons take the floor? How Naomi Osaka should handle hecklers. R.I.P. Scott Hall aka the Bad Guy! 


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Graham and Bradley discuss all the sports news from Tuesday, March 8, and the past week. Aaron Rodgers stays with the Packers. Russell Wilson gets traded to the Broncos. Who will win the SEC Men's Hoops Tournament? LeBron's game against the Warriors on Saturday. Coach K's final game at Cameron & more!


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Graham and Bradley talk hoops. WPS! How far can the Razorbacks carry their winning ways into March? Ja Morant is the next big thing. Can the Lakers be fixed and how? Would they deal LeBron? Crazy pro football announcer money and more!


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Graham and Bradley give their alma mater some respect for winning 12 of their last 13 games, including Arkansas' first win at Florida since 1995. They also recap NBA All-Star weekend, discuss how bad the dunk contest was this year, the NBA's Top 10 greatest players, according to the league (we assume), and much more! 


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Graham and Bradley discuss Super Bowl LVI, where the halftime show ranks, what's next for the Rams and Bengals, who's next year's favorite & much more! Check out rhinoraces.com for details of our show's sponsor. It's the best virtual running series on the planet! 


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Graham and Bradley discuss conference championship weekend. What are Joe Breezy and the Bengals' chances in the Super Bowl? Top 5 QBs to ever sling it list and more! 


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Graham and Bradley go back to being script-less for this week's episode. Bradley finally got internet, but does his connection suck? Tune in to find out! 


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Graham and Bradley discuss the opening round of the NFL playoffs, pick next week's winners, and try to talk hoops. 


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Graham returns from Omicron! Graham and Bradley are back to talk about the National Championship game (Bama vs. Georgia), the NFL playoff picture and more! 


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Merry Christmas to all the homies and homettes!!


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Graham and Bradley touch base on the weekend of sports, including the upcoming Paul vs. Woodley II fight. 


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Graham, Bradley and Luke recap championship Saturday in college football, Brian Kelly's accent, Mac's three pass attempts, that time Luke almost met Peyton Manning, and more! 


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