Best Podcast Episodes About Colin Cowherd

Best Podcast Episodes About Colin Cowherd

Everything podcasters are saying about Colin Cowherd — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 24, 2026 – 19 episodes
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KILL TONY
“… We have another Houston Golden Ticket winner, ladies and gentlemen. Can you believe it? Make some noise for him. Here with a brand new minute, it's Colin Sledge, everybody. You know him. A brand new minute from Houston's own Colin Sledge. Okay, thank you. You know, so God gave us two ears and one mouth because we're supposed to listen twice as much as we talk. But he also gave us ten fingers, so we're supposed to be finger-blasting, like, all the time.” “… goodness gracious. That's right. Since it's a road show, the great Valerie Vaughn is here, everybody. Put your hands together for Valerie. She attends and works with us on every single non-Austin and sometimes in Austin, but always on the road show. We have another Houston Golden Ticket winner, ladies and gentlemen. Can you believe it? Make some noise for him. Here with a brand new minute, it's Colin Sledge, everybody. You know him. A brand new minute from Houston's own Colin Sledge. Okay, thank you. You know, so God gave us two ears and one mouth because we're supposed to listen twice as much as we talk. But he also gave us ten fingers, so we're supposed to be finger-blasting, like, all the time.” View more
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In this hilarious segment, the crew introduces Valerie Vaughn and a Houston Golden Ticket winner, Colin Sledge, before diving into a wild metaphor about communication. The punchline about using our fingers for 'finger-blasting' is delivered with impeccable timing, making it an unforgettable moment that leaves the audience in stitches.
KILL TONY · #761 - KIM CONGDON + ADAM RAY · Mar 24, 2026
Young and Profiting with Hala Taha (Entrepreneurship, Sales, Marketing)
“… But I was pulling the sled and I tapped into day after day of flow. And what that actually led me to was way more than, you know, not, oh, hey, Colin, you know, you're talking about purpose. You know, I did it. I did it. I'm amazing. Put my name on the front page of the New York Times. I'm humbled by that, you know, exposure and all that sort of stuff. But that's not what it's about. What I got tapped into was fulfillment, purpose, gratitude, love, love of family, love of career, love of passion, love of building things, love of impact. Like I felt just like squarely in my body, mind …” “… acuity actually started to strengthen. I felt so tapped in, not just to the competitive nature of becoming the first. And I was actually racing another guy out there, which is a whole other different story. That was a crazy battle apping out there. But I was pulling the sled and I tapped into day after day of flow. And what that actually led me to was way more than, you know, not, oh, hey, Colin, you know, you're talking about purpose. You know, I did it. I did it. I'm amazing. Put my name on the front page of the New York Times. I'm humbled by that, you know, exposure and all that sort of stuff. But that's not what it's about. What I got tapped into was fulfillment, purpose, gratitude, love, love of family, love of career, love of passion, love of building things, love of impact. Like I felt just like squarely in my body, mind fulfilled. And I think most people, unfortunately, are walking through life pretty unfulfilled, pretty unhappy, wishing they had more, wishing they had something different, you know, kind of stuck in a rut, so to speak, in life at some times. But I thought, wow, I got to the other side of Antarctica and I figured it out. Like I've hacked it. Like I've got …” View more
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Colin O'Brady transformed his life after a devastating injury, fueled by his mother's unwavering positivity. Despite being told he would never walk normally again, he visualized crossing a triathlon finish line and, just 18 months later, not only completed the race but won it among nearly 5,000 participants. This journey highlights the untapped potential within all of us to overcome limiting beliefs and achieve extraordinary feats.
Young and Profiting with Hala Taha (Entrepreneurship, Sales, Marketing) · Colin O'Brady: The Mindset That Lets You Conquer the Impossible | Mental Health | YAPClassic · Mar 27, 2026
Sword and Scale
“Anyway, the front doors opened wide for Colin, and he walked straight out of that facility. Cured, supposedly. And when the doors opened, the end... A man came straight up to me and approached me and said I needed to be Baker acting. Were you surprised to hear that? Oh, yeah. Because usually people want to leave. Did you ask him why he said that? Yes, I did. Because it's unusual. He said, I need to be Baker acting because I'm either going to go kill myself or, and he said his mother. Colin …” “Anyway, the front doors opened wide for Colin, and he walked straight out of that facility. Cured, supposedly. And when the doors opened, the end... A man came straight up to me and approached me and said I needed to be Baker acting. Were you surprised to hear that? Oh, yeah. Because usually people want to leave. Did you ask him why he said that? Yes, I did. Because it's unusual. He said, I need to be Baker acting because I'm either going to go kill myself or, and he said his mother. Colin didn't want to go back home with his mom. He went further saying he would throw them out of the car, shoot them, or stab them. He also mentioned that his grandmother wasn't safe if he went home with her either. Maybe sometimes we should listen to these people when they're telling us exactly what they're going to do. No? Okay. Suit yourself. Colin …” View more
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In a shocking turn of events, 17-year-old Colin Griffith was placed on a psychiatric hold after threatening to harm his mother, Kathy. Despite a brief period of stability, escalating tensions led to a tragic confrontation that left Kathy dead and Colin charged with murder, revealing a chilling family dynamic. This segment dives into the disturbing details of their relationship and the warnings that went unheeded.
Sword and Scale · Episode 346 · Apr 05, 2026
The Shawn Ryan Show
“… prove it. Show me that this picture is that. And that's why they put those call out boxes on there. So we were kind of in shock. We didn't know Colin Powell was going to use those at the UN. We were kind of in shock. As I told you, there was already a planning conference. So we both, you know, as we did so many times, went up both our chains of command and said, hey, I don't see what they're saying in those satellite photos. It looks like water truck. Everybody takes a water truck wherever they go. There's no water out in the desert. So that place has to have a water truck. Visit it.” “… from what you see. That's common sense. That's allowing your common sense to operate without being prejudiced by someone trying to hand jam to please their masters. You know, those Intel guys were probably told this is for sure WMD activity. You know, prove it. Show me that this picture is that. And that's why they put those call out boxes on there. So we were kind of in shock. We didn't know Colin Powell was going to use those at the UN. We were kind of in shock. As I told you, there was already a planning conference. So we both, you know, as we did so many times, went up both our chains of command and said, hey, I don't see what they're saying in those satellite photos. It looks like water truck. Everybody takes a water truck wherever they go. There's no water out in the desert. So that place has to have a water truck. Visit it.” View more
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In a revealing segment, retired Delta Force commander Pete Blaber discusses the misinterpretation of satellite images during military operations in Iraq. He highlights a specific instance where a supposed air purification system was mistaken for a weapon of mass destruction, emphasizing the importance of critical analysis over biased narratives.
The Shawn Ryan Show · #294 Pete Blaber - Part 2: Delta Force Commander on Pablo Escobar, Takur Ghar, and Pat Tillman · Apr 06, 2026
KSR
“I just don think that we don do that to any other player like we don The idea that the only person Mark can relate to is Colin Chandler because they both Mormon I mean, maybe that helps them relate. I can grant that. But I'm just kind of. We got to stop acting like the only thing that defines Colin Chandler is what his religion is. Right. We don't do that to the Christians. We didn't do it to Mo Diabate, who's Muslim. Like, we don't. Why do we do that to them? And why? and people do that to Mark, and I actually don't think it's fair. He got along very well with Amari …” “I just don think that we don do that to any other player like we don The idea that the only person Mark can relate to is Colin Chandler because they both Mormon I mean, maybe that helps them relate. I can grant that. But I'm just kind of. We got to stop acting like the only thing that defines Colin Chandler is what his religion is. Right. We don't do that to the Christians. We didn't do it to Mo Diabate, who's Muslim. Like, we don't. Why do we do that to them? And why? and people do that to Mark, and I actually don't think it's fair. He got along very well with Amari Williams, who I do not believe was Mormon, you know, Lamont Butler, Kobe Brea. Jackson Robinson trusted him to run it back. Jackson Robinson came from BYU to here, was not Mormon. I don't think that – Pope, I think, clearly did not completely connect with this team. But we've got to stop with the except for Colin as if that's somehow different. Do …” View more
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The idea that Mark Pope only connects with Colin Chandler because of their shared Mormon background is unfair and oversimplified. Players like Amari Williams and Brandon Garrison show that team chemistry isn't solely defined by religion or race. This discussion highlights the need to rethink how we evaluate player dynamics in Kentucky basketball.
KSR · 2026-04-08- KSR - Hour 2 · Apr 08, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“… guest list here for the next two years. You know what? Put it down, Todd. Write down. Jim Rome questioned. Why not? Yeah. Who else are we having on? Colin Cowherd? Are we going to have Colin on? Let's bring them all out. Sure. Sure, why not? Yes, Paulie? About four years ago, I alerted Michael Jordan's people that you're retiring in five years, five and a half years. And so groundwork was laid. They did say get back to me closer to the end. Okay. It's in the email. Okay. All right, I like that planning.” “… for like that week. I don't know if it was Super Bowl week or something. Would he know you if he saw you? Yes. Okay. Hey, there was a time, you know, Jim changed the sports radio industry. I mean, very influential. But I have no idea who's on the guest list here for the next two years. You know what? Put it down, Todd. Write down. Jim Rome questioned. Why not? Yeah. Who else are we having on? Colin Cowherd? Are we going to have Colin on? Let's bring them all out. Sure. Sure, why not? Yes, Paulie? About four years ago, I alerted Michael Jordan's people that you're retiring in five years, five and a half years. And so groundwork was laid. They did say get back to me closer to the end. Okay. It's in the email. Okay. All right, I like that planning.” View more
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Dan Patrick reveals he once invited sports radio legend Jim Rome to join his show, but Rome declined due to past network affiliations. Despite their history, Dan remains uncertain about future collaborations, leaving the door open for potential guest appearances. This discussion highlights the evolution of sports media and their influential figures.
The Dan Patrick Show · The Best of The Dan Patrick Show · Apr 02, 2026
KSR
“… Go ahead, Joe. Mark, it's a beautiful game when you don't have 20 turnovers a game. Mark, go back to fundamentals. If you have to put blinders on Colin Chandler so he don't look down at the floor when he's dribbling, please do it. If that young man comes back and don't go to Mormon land, he could be an all-SEC guard. Put blinders on the kids so he don't look down when he's dribbling. Thanks a lot Goodbye What an amazing I do want to say first of all he right He does look down when he dribbles and he does turn it over then That actually a really good call With that said that block I went and …” “… Get it done. I want to see results. We'll see in two months. It might feel differently in two months. We don't get it done, but I'll wait and see until then. All right, there you go. That's probably the most positive one so far. Let's go to Joe. Go ahead, Joe. Mark, it's a beautiful game when you don't have 20 turnovers a game. Mark, go back to fundamentals. If you have to put blinders on Colin Chandler so he don't look down at the floor when he's dribbling, please do it. If that young man comes back and don't go to Mormon land, he could be an all-SEC guard. Put blinders on the kids so he don't look down when he's dribbling. Thanks a lot Goodbye What an amazing I do want to say first of all he right He does look down when he dribbles and he does turn it over then That actually a really good call With that said that block I went and watched it again It'll be forgotten to history. It will be. But that block was insane that he got in the second half. I don't know how he got to it. How did he get that? I don't know. That was incredible. It's one of those, they said, you want to have the win so you can reward that, and that can be remembered for a long time. I mean, he got so high …” View more
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Fans are cautiously optimistic about Kentucky Basketball's performance under Coach Mark Pope, who acknowledges the team's struggles but promises improvement. One caller highlights the need for players to focus on fundamentals to reduce turnovers, while another praises a remarkable block that showcases the potential of star player Colin Chandler. These discussions reflect the mixed feelings surrounding the team's direction as they prepare for the upcoming season.
KSR · 2026-03-24- KSR - Hour 2 · Mar 24, 2026
Pardon My Take
“… an opportunity to score because you can't deliver. And that's the one thing we have is guys who can pass it. Merck can really pass it. Keaton. Colin Boswell is a very good passer. uh you know thomas love is is elite for a seven footer uh so yeah i feel like we've got uh uh the ability to play through a lot of guys because they can only not only shoot it but they can they can also pass it yeah yeah is there such a thing as passing the ball too much yeah i think you could overpass i don't think you want to turn down the only the only thing that i don't like is when when when it comes to …” “… really hard to find. And, you know, we're in a world today where everybody wants to ball screen and no one ball screens more than we do. But if you can't pass it and you're a second late, the athletes are so good. The size is so much that you'll negate an opportunity to score because you can't deliver. And that's the one thing we have is guys who can pass it. Merck can really pass it. Keaton. Colin Boswell is a very good passer. uh you know thomas love is is elite for a seven footer uh so yeah i feel like we've got uh uh the ability to play through a lot of guys because they can only not only shoot it but they can they can also pass it yeah yeah is there such a thing as passing the ball too much yeah i think you could overpass i don't think you want to turn down the only the only thing that i don't like is when when when it comes to overpassing i don't want guys to turn down a shot that they make a lot to to pass it to you know we always have good to great uh saying you know turn down a good shot to get a great shot yeah but if if you're a good shooter and that's your shot i want you to shoot the basketball i don't need you to pass it um and and that's that's that's my definition …” View more
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Mastering the art of passing can elevate a basketball team's performance, making it nearly impossible for opponents to defend. This insight comes from a coach who emphasizes recruiting players with strong passing IQ, enabling a dynamic offensive strategy. However, he warns against overpassing, stressing that good shooters should still take their shots.
Pardon My Take · The Final Four Is Set And Duke Loses In All Time Fashion, Illinois Head Coach Brad Underwood, Tiger Gets Arrested And Who's Back Of The Week · Mar 30, 2026
KSR
“… But when the physicality came, he retreated a little bit. So I want to see him do that. Yes, I would definitely want him back. I definitely want Colin Chandler back. He needs to work on the offseason. What do you do when they take your shot away from you Yeah You got to create your own shot Whether it that you can hit it or whatever You got to be able to beat your man off the dribble Yep He couldn do that this year Away in Aberdeen could He really couldn't. But the athleticism is there. That block he got was like a holy – like, it'll get forgotten. But that block was one of the most athletic …” “… And you saw, those were men on the other side of the court. Yeah. Right? And Yelevich and Moreno, they don't play like that. And Moreno's got to get better. But if he does, I think there's a lot of potential there. He took a big jump. Took a big leap. But when the physicality came, he retreated a little bit. So I want to see him do that. Yes, I would definitely want him back. I definitely want Colin Chandler back. He needs to work on the offseason. What do you do when they take your shot away from you Yeah You got to create your own shot Whether it that you can hit it or whatever You got to be able to beat your man off the dribble Yep He couldn do that this year Away in Aberdeen could He really couldn't. But the athleticism is there. That block he got was like a holy – like, it'll get forgotten. But that block was one of the most athletic things I've ever seen up close. He started like on the other side of the free throw lane and blocked that dude's shot. From the angle you and I were at, that was one of the most amazing plays I've ever seen. It's like go-go gadget arms. I don't know how he did it. So he's got the athleticism to do it. Absolutely. So I want him back. And then I …” View more
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Three players hold the key to Kentucky's future success: Moreno, Chandler, and Williams. Each needs specific improvements, like strength training and shot creation, to elevate their game. If they return and develop, they could transform the team's performance next season.
KSR · KSR Postgame UK MBB vs Iowa State NCAAT 3/22/26 · Mar 22, 2026
KSR
“… big free throws. He did. Hit a three. Hit a three again. Yeah. They stepped the free throw line, thinking, oh, no. You know, it's interesting. If Colin Chandler just hits half of his open threes, then we win this game easily. Yeah. You know, he just was off in the first half. I think he missed his first five three-point attempts. Yeah, I think he was, what, one for eight or something. But, you know, we won. So, who's next? Matt. Matt. Go ahead, Matt.” “… a fun place to watch it too. Oh, it was unbelievable. Mo Diabate is not a puppy. He's a big dog, for sure. Yeah, I appreciate the call. I mean, Mo, we talked about it. 17 points, big shots, especially in regulation there at the end. And he hit some big free throws. He did. Hit a three. Hit a three again. Yeah. They stepped the free throw line, thinking, oh, no. You know, it's interesting. If Colin Chandler just hits half of his open threes, then we win this game easily. Yeah. You know, he just was off in the first half. I think he missed his first five three-point attempts. Yeah, I think he was, what, one for eight or something. But, you know, we won. So, who's next? Matt. Matt. Go ahead, Matt.” View more
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UK's thrilling 89-84 OT victory over Santa Clara had fans erupting in joy during spring break. With standout performances from Otega Owe and Mo Diabate, the energy was electric, especially in a condo full of excited fans. This game showcased not just the players' skills, but the sheer excitement of college basketball during tournament time.
KSR · KSR Postgame UK MBB vs Santa Clara NCAAT 3/20/26 · Mar 20, 2026
Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar
“And that's why the war continued on. Don't forget, Colin Powell, he dissented. Yeah, oh, it took years for him to get out. And then, oh, what, two to three years later, we learn about all this stuff that he did inside the admin. But at the time when it mattered the most, when he could have resigned and used his immense prestige, he did nothing about it. He went and did that U.N. speech. Yes. And, yeah, and, you know, tarnished his reputation forever and actually made the case for the war. Well, I am …” “And that's why the war continued on. Don't forget, Colin Powell, he dissented. Yeah, oh, it took years for him to get out. And then, oh, what, two to three years later, we learn about all this stuff that he did inside the admin. But at the time when it mattered the most, when he could have resigned and used his immense prestige, he did nothing about it. He went and did that U.N. speech. Yes. And, yeah, and, you know, tarnished his reputation forever and actually made the case for the war. Well, I am wondering if if he will be, you know, a one off. and you're right that the administration will do everything they can to smear him and make his life absolutely miserable to try to guarantee that he's a one-off or if this starts a chain of resignations of, you know, effectively fleeing the sinking ship, right? Looking at this and going, this is a …” View more
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Colin Powell's decision to stay silent during the Iraq War raises questions about dissent within administrations. As one official resigns, will it encourage others to follow suit, or will fear of repercussions keep them quiet? The historical context of dissent during Vietnam and Iraq suggests this moment could either be a catalyst or a cautionary tale.
Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar · 3/17/26: Trump Demands $100 Billion, Rachel Maddow Deranged Monologue, US World Order Collapse, Trump NatSec Resignation · Mar 17, 2026
The Ryen Russillo Show
“… maybe copying this and he's submitting it it was office pool maybe maybe i That guy's got a new nickname. Michigan State Mike. There's so many great Cowherd stories. What's your favorite Cowherd story? Go ahead. He kind of made the Twilight thing famous. Your nickname? I think that was originally a Gottlieb thing. He did kind of blow it up a little bit, which was nice. Did you ever work on a show? Who? Gottlieb? Cowherd. Oh, yeah. A bunch of times. filling in yeah filling in but you weren't like one of the i wasn't like a mainstay no no that was not that was not although i think he liked me i think …” “understand it it's maybe copying this and he's submitting it it was office pool maybe maybe i That guy's got a new nickname. Michigan State Mike. There's so many great Cowherd stories. What's your favorite Cowherd story? Go ahead. He kind of made the Twilight thing famous. Your nickname? I think that was originally a Gottlieb thing. He did kind of blow it up a little bit, which was nice. Did you ever work on a show? Who? Gottlieb? Cowherd. Oh, yeah. A bunch of times. filling in yeah filling in but you weren't like one of the i wasn't like a mainstay no no that was not that was not although i think he liked me i think you know yeah he's famously like probably didn remember a ton of people but i think i worked on enough where he did like me and i i don i think i think part of him like bringing up the twilight thing on the show was because i think he did like me So if he didn like me probably wouldn have talked about me but no my one of my favorite I don't think …” View more
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Colin Cowherd, a well-known sports broadcaster, famously couldn't remember his computer password, relying on his producer to log him in every day. His quirky habits extend to stealing fries from a child's plate during lunch, leaving a lasting impression on the kid. These anecdotes highlight Cowherd's unique personality and how he effortlessly turns everyday moments into engaging segments on air.
The Ryen Russillo Show · Carlos Boozer on His Sons at Duke, the Good & Bad of NBA Expansion w/ Mike Vorkunov, Plus Ant Edwards’ Injury w/ Jon Krawczynski · Mar 18, 2026
KSR
“… in likelihood to be better. I'm sure that's true. Okay. All right. That's good to know. Secondly, I'm in the camp of we should have retained Colin Chandler. I think he would have made a jump. And then, you know, obviously coming back, he knows what it feels like to play for Kentucky. And then you've got to ask yourself, what if we don't get somebody equivalent in the portal? I mean, we may be going after studs, but there's a lot of bluebugs going after. Would you be okay with – we would have had to pay him an amount of money where he would have needed to be our second best player on the …” “… jump that they're going to make? Of course, yes. Because we all agree that – Yes. I think these – we talked about the system that football and women's volleyball are using. Basketball may or may not be using it. But any system worth its weight is factoring in likelihood to be better. I'm sure that's true. Okay. All right. That's good to know. Secondly, I'm in the camp of we should have retained Colin Chandler. I think he would have made a jump. And then, you know, obviously coming back, he knows what it feels like to play for Kentucky. And then you've got to ask yourself, what if we don't get somebody equivalent in the portal? I mean, we may be going after studs, but there's a lot of bluebugs going after. Would you be okay with – we would have had to pay him an amount of money where he would have needed to be our second best player on the team. Would you be okay building a team where Colin Chandler is your second best player on the team? I think he has the ability to be the second best player. So if that's the case, then yes. but I may be in the minority. No, no, but yeah, I appreciate the call. But that's what you have to ask yourself. Kentucky, I think, was, appreciate the call. …” View more
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Kentucky basketball may have missed a crucial opportunity by not retaining Colin Chandler, who could have been a key player. The debate centers around whether Chandler could have been the second-best player on a Final Four team, which raises questions about the team's recruitment strategy. Ultimately, Kentucky's decision reflects their willingness to invest in talent versus the potential of Chandler's growth.
KSR · 2026-04-09- KSR - Hour 1 · Apr 09, 2026
KSR
“… heard that maybe he had overpaid a little bit to keep some of those guys there, and now they're not seeing year three guys like Brandon Garrison or Colin Chandler. That's disappointing. I mean, we still have, just for people to know, we still need like five players. We still have a lot of spots open, and there's only a handful of players left in the top players of the portal, and we only have, what, six roster spots filled? I mean, we still got a lot of dudes to go and get. We'll take a break and be right back here in Clay County at Volunteers of America. This is Kentucky Sports Radio.” “… they don't bring them back, and that's why they're such a turtle. Yeah, and when you don't have a ton of high school recruiting, then you have to go in the portal to fill those spots. I can't believe he got no high school players. None. None. And we heard that maybe he had overpaid a little bit to keep some of those guys there, and now they're not seeing year three guys like Brandon Garrison or Colin Chandler. That's disappointing. I mean, we still have, just for people to know, we still need like five players. We still have a lot of spots open, and there's only a handful of players left in the top players of the portal, and we only have, what, six roster spots filled? I mean, we still got a lot of dudes to go and get. We'll take a break and be right back here in Clay County at Volunteers of America. This is Kentucky Sports Radio.” View more
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The chaos of the transfer portal has left college basketball teams scrambling, with some coaches struggling to retain players. In contrast to schools like Florida and Duke, who are keeping their rosters intact, one coach's inability to secure returning talent has led to a significant turnover. With only six spots filled and a need for five more players, the pressure is mounting to find new talent quickly.
KSR · 2026-04-24- KSR - Hour 1 · Apr 24, 2026
The Right Time with Bomani Jones
“… the larger platform. I don't think that we're looking at a time where the athlete is interested in or willing to be pilloried in the way that, say, Colin Kaepernick was. I think what we have with the athletes more than anything is like, to your point, it's like, all right, this is the way that the wind is blowing. I will amplify this message, but I'm not going to be the first one to stand up and be like, hey, guys. And us generally as a society, as crazy as shit has gotten, we haven't turned up to the degree that the world has turned up. We haven't turned up as a society like we all protested …” “… but I don't think athletes are like civil rights leaders. I agree. Right. And I think that a lot of the outspokenness was a reaction to the waters that they were sitting in. And at the time, it was something that everybody was doing and they had the larger platform. I don't think that we're looking at a time where the athlete is interested in or willing to be pilloried in the way that, say, Colin Kaepernick was. I think what we have with the athletes more than anything is like, to your point, it's like, all right, this is the way that the wind is blowing. I will amplify this message, but I'm not going to be the first one to stand up and be like, hey, guys. And us generally as a society, as crazy as shit has gotten, we haven't turned up to the degree that the world has turned up. We haven't turned up as a society like we all protested out. yeah it's funny because my brother went to the protest they was having the other weekend and so this is what the athletes could say but it's not that which is hey man i think that i think things have gone a little farther than people have been willing to bring themselves to appreciate and understand you and i talk about this all the time right …” View more
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Athletes today are reluctant to take bold stances on social issues compared to the past, with many opting to amplify existing movements rather than lead them. This shift reflects a changing societal landscape where the stakes of activism have escalated, yet the response from pop culture figures has diminished. As tensions rise globally, the lack of engagement from athletes raises questions about their role in activism today.
The Right Time with Bomani Jones · Domonique Foxworth on Mike Vrabel-Dianna Russini rumors, Steelers uncertain QB future | 04.09 · Apr 09, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
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The Fab Five has transformed basketball culture more than any team, except for Michael Jordan, according to Michigan Basketball HC Dusty May. He emphasizes the pride in representing the legendary group while also acknowledging Jalen Rose's ongoing contributions to the Detroit community. This legacy continues to influence today's game and coaching standards.
The Dan Patrick Show · The Best of The Dan Patrick Show · Apr 07, 2026
KSR
“… Portal, should I stay, should I go. Let's just kind of go through the – there's been three posts. Okay. And they did it on Cameron Williams, Colin Chandler, and Jasper Johnson. So let's start with Colin. What are you guys hearing about Colin, and what does the article say? Least on what I'm hearing, the article is pretty similar. And then we've got the KS board, too, where the real scoop goes down. That's where we can throw some scuttlebutt around. But I think Colin really trusts Mark Pope. He knows this is where he needs to be, but there is the temptation of going back home. He had the …” “… the Clark's Publishment phone number. KSR, the website, I don't know if you've heard of it, Drew. I've heard of it for about 17 years. I've heard about it every day. They have been posting some updates on some of our guys, our basketball guys, Transfer Portal, should I stay, should I go. Let's just kind of go through the – there's been three posts. Okay. And they did it on Cameron Williams, Colin Chandler, and Jasper Johnson. So let's start with Colin. What are you guys hearing about Colin, and what does the article say? Least on what I'm hearing, the article is pretty similar. And then we've got the KS board, too, where the real scoop goes down. That's where we can throw some scuttlebutt around. But I think Colin really trusts Mark Pope. He knows this is where he needs to be, but there is the temptation of going back home. He had the two-year mission where he was away, then he comes straight to Lexington, and he's married and his wife's from there. So I think there is a pull of getting back home. But at the same time, he knows, from a basketball standpoint, he's better off here. He's a big centerpiece of what Pope is building for next year. I think the NIL pay would be a little …” View more
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Colin Chandler is torn between returning home to Utah or staying at Kentucky for his basketball career. While he feels the pull of home, he recognizes that Kentucky offers better opportunities for his growth and NIL compensation. Ultimately, he trusts his coach, Mark Pope, and is leaning towards staying in Lexington.
KSR · 2026-04-03- KSR - Hour 1 · Apr 03, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“… lighting in here. I don't like it. Oh, you know what? I did. You're acting like we don't live that in our career. If we're filling in for especially Colin Cowherd, because they're so accustomed to Colin and what he's going to bring to the table and his. style of radio. When you turn that on and you hear, let's say, Kavino and Rich filling in or whatever, your default isn't, hey, let me give these guys a shot. They seem entertaining. Their default is, this isn't Colin. I hate these guys. Meanwhile, we haven't said anything yet, right? So it's just, we need to change our default. Let it simmer, watch it, …” “… Chili John's. We do a little catering job once a month for the team. Look at us. Nice guys. And imagine if people went to your restaurant, which is full of great menu items, and everyone just decided, I want to lean negative. So I don't like the lighting in here. I don't like it. Oh, you know what? I did. You're acting like we don't live that in our career. If we're filling in for especially Colin Cowherd, because they're so accustomed to Colin and what he's going to bring to the table and his. style of radio. When you turn that on and you hear, let's say, Kavino and Rich filling in or whatever, your default isn't, hey, let me give these guys a shot. They seem entertaining. Their default is, this isn't Colin. I hate these guys. Meanwhile, we haven't said anything yet, right? So it's just, we need to change our default. Let it simmer, watch it, take it for what it is, and then make an assessment. If you go to social media, you think everybody hates us and it's like, why i think next netflix is on to something it got me pumped for this season and again it's not for you they got you regardless as for these younger cats and for the casual fans who just want to see entertainment that's it did …” View more
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Netflix's first baseball broadcast was a thrilling yet flawed experience, missing key moments like the historic automatic ball-strike challenge due to a manager interview. While the presentation had excitement, it often felt more like a promotional reel than a traditional game broadcast. This blend of entertainment and production missteps has sparked debate among fans about the future of sports on Netflix.
The Dan Patrick Show · C&R - MLB/Netflix Report Card, Tom Brady Day Dreams · Mar 27, 2026
KSR
“… redone since you lived there. So that was my apartment on the documentary. It's definitely been updated since you lived there. So apparently where Colin Chandler lives now. With his wife. With his wife. That's where I lived. That's your old place. So now I feel like we can say this, right? Can't we say this now? Yeah. So I lived there for a while. And then I got replaced by Oscar. Not Oscar Cones. It's a big upgrade for them. yes by oscar combs they moved oscar combs in there no i i left and then oscar shibwe lived there for a year about a year and a half maybe wasn't it and then i didn't know …” “… the U.K. basketball season, right? Mm-hmm. The least important thing, but the one that I heard, at least from you all, is that they showed my apartment, my old apartment. Am I correct about this? They did. It looks good. Looks like the kitchen's been redone since you lived there. So that was my apartment on the documentary. It's definitely been updated since you lived there. So apparently where Colin Chandler lives now. With his wife. With his wife. That's where I lived. That's your old place. So now I feel like we can say this, right? Can't we say this now? Yeah. So I lived there for a while. And then I got replaced by Oscar. Not Oscar Cones. It's a big upgrade for them. yes by oscar combs they moved oscar combs in there no i i left and then oscar shibwe lived there for a year about a year and a half maybe wasn't it and then i didn't know what happened after that and you all told me in the documentary that now colin chandler lives there i've known all year that colin lives there why have you never told me i have told you this i think we told you one time Yeah. For some reason it didn't process. So Colin Chandler's in my old place. So how did it look on the document? Looked clean. …” View more
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Today is a pivotal day for the Kentucky Wildcats as they decide the fate of key players like Cam Williams and Mo Diabate. The uncertainty surrounding these players could significantly impact the team's roster for the upcoming season. Fans are left wondering who will stay and who might leave as the coaching staff navigates potential agreements.
KSR · 2026-04-06- KSR - Hour 1 · Apr 06, 2026

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