Kevin solo today with his recap of Washington’s win over the Raiders in Vegas. Kevin on who played well, who didn’t, and he gave his first thoughts on the huge upcoming match-up against Dallas. He recapped the rest of the day in the NFL, talked some college football, and went even more in-depth on the sudden departure of Mark Turgeon from Maryland on Friday.
Kevin opened with the breaking news that Mark Turgeon is out at Maryland. He previewed and picked the Washington-Raiders game then had Ross Tucker on the show to talk WFT and NFL. A “Smell Test” plus plenty of College Football Championship Weekend talk with ESPN’s “Stanford Steve” as well.
Kevin and Thom today reflect on Washington’s 3-game win streak, their current NFC playoff position, and try their best to describe what they’ve been seeing in WFT’s recent run and where it’s headed. Kevin talked WFT playoff “scenarios” and specifically discussed how many wins it would take for Washington to get in. Kevin recapped Maryland’s loss last night to Virginia Tech, the boys talked Wizards, Brian Kelly to LSU, and RG3’s suggestion that he was sexually harassed when he played in Washington.
Kevin and Thom today on Washington’s 17-15 win over Seattle last night. Kevin has his “Game Take”, Thom has his big takeaways, and the boys also discussed the RG3 announcement of his new book, “Surviving Washington”.
A quick Washington-Seattle preview show which includes Kevin’s preview and pick in the opening segment. Then it’s Michael-Shawn Dugar from The Athletic to talk Seahawks and their mindset heading into tonight’s game.
Kevin with a recap of the games yesterday including the Cowboys’ OT loss to the Raiders. Dallas has lost three of its last four games and their commanding lead in the division has shrunk. Clinton Portis called in to talk NFL, Washington Football Team, and to endorse in a big way, Taylor Heinicke. Kevin finished up with 11 “Smell Test” picks along with a few thoughts on the Maryland-Rutgers game for bowl eligibility and Maryland’s basketball comeback win over Richmond in the Bahamas.