Kevin opened with Pro Football Focus’ rankings of the eight NFL last-place division teams’ chances to go from worst to first in 2024. John Fanta/Fox Sports jumped on to talk about the big news of the day, the possibility of UConn head coach Dan Hurley heading to Los Angeles to be the Lakers’ new coach. Kevin finished up with a short preview and pick of the NBA Finals’ featuring the Celtics and Mavericks.
Kevin opened with some of the Dan Quinn and Joe Whitt Jr. press conference sound from earlier today at OTAs. ESPN’s Tim Legler was next talking NBA Finals, Luka Doncic, and more. He also weighed in on his favorite football team, the Commanders, and shared his thoughts on Jayden Daniels, Dan Quinn, and his plans for the opener against Tampa Bay.
Kevin solo today opened with several tweets and emails mostly Commanders-related. He talked about the comparison some have made between Jayden Daniels and Randall Cunningham. And then Kevin got to a huge sports story today, the life ban of an MLB player for betting on baseball. More Caitlin Clark follow up ended the show.
Kevin talked Brandon McManus’ release to open up the show before being joined by ESPN’s John Keim to talk about Kliff Kingsbury’s offense in 2024. Kevin finished up with some Nats and the Caitlin Clark situation from over the weekend.
Kevin opened with some follow-up to Marjorie Harris’ comments yesterday about the team name. He also talked Luka and the Mavs, the Nats, and weighed in on Lions’ OC Ben Johnson’s comments about why he didn’t take a head coaching job this offseason. And then, Doc Walker joined Kevin. The guys talked about many things including Doc’s days at UCLA in the wake of Bill Walton’s passing and Doc’s thoughts on the Commanders so far.
Kevin and Thom today opened with the suggestion recently on ESPN’s Mina Kimes Show that Dan Quinn was on the coaching “hot seat” in 2024. The boys discussed co-owner Marjorie Harris’ comments yesterday about the Commanders’ name. The guys finished up with the Nats’ win in Atlanta, the Wizards hiring Brian Keefe, and the Negro League statistics being incorporated into the Major League all-time stats.
