Kevin opened up with Adam Peters talking at the NFL Owners Meetings about a possible Terry McLaurin contract extension, Javon Kinlaw’s fit on defense, and why he traded for Laremy Tunsil. Kevin talked Final 4 and Kevin Willard’s departure. Jeff Ermann/InsideMDSports jumped on with some of the possible candidates to replace Willard at Maryland.
Kevin opened with Maryland’s Sweet 16 loss to Florida and the Kevin Willard situation. Nats, Caps, Wizards, Smell Test picks, and Sweet 16 all a part of the show too.
Kevin and Thom opened with the Maryland Basketball situation seemingly headed towards a Kevin Willard exit. The guys talked about the way it’s been handled by Maryland, Willard, and the damper that the whole drama has put on the Terps’ first Sweet 16 appearance in nine years. They boys previewed and picked the game tonight against Florida. Kevin had two Sweet 16 “Smell Test” picks. Thom previewed the Nats’ 2025 season on Opening Day.
Kevin opened with an example of the Commanders’ commitment to re-engaging with the community. He also talked the latest on the Kevin Willard situation. Josh Edwards/CBSSports.com jumped on to talk NFL Draft. Kevin closed with thoughts on the NFL “Kickoff Rule” which appears to be on the verge of becoming permanent and changed.
Kevin and Thom today on Thom’s birthday! The boys talked NCAA Tournament brackets, RG3, Kevin Willard’s comments to Kevin on radio today about his future at Maryland, the Lady Terps’ epic win over Alabama, and George Foreman.
Kevin opened with Derik Queen’s buzzer-beater to lift Maryland to a 72-71 win over Colorado State sending the Terps to the Sweet 16. Kevin talked about the shot that will live forever in Maryland Basketball history and the moments that led up to it. He did a “Game-Take” on the Terps’ win which included some “likes” and a few constructive clock/game management “dislikes”. The show finished with 4+ minutes of last week’s conversation with Logan Paulsen that somehow got clipped out. Logan weighed in on whether or not the Commanders should be interested in Trey Hendrickson.