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Join hosts Matt Butkus and Matt Amendola for an engaging podcast episode featuring former NFL player Kurt Becker. Kurt shares his thoughts on the Chicago Bears' current season, providing an inside perspective on their performance. But it's not all about the present; Kurt takes us on a journey back to his recruitment process and his pivotal decision to attend the University of Michigan. Gain valuable insights into the world of college athletics as Kurt discusses the ever-evolving landscape of NCAA sports and the impact of NIL deals on college athletes.
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Join hosts Matt Butkus and Matt Amendola for a special episode featuring original double threat and football legend, Dick Butkus. In this podcast episode, Dick Butkus, known for his intimidating presence on the gridiron, shares his thoughts on the Chicago Bears' current season. He provides unique insights into the team's performance, key players, and what to expect for the rest of the season.
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Join hosts Matt Butkus and Matt Amendola for an engaging podcast episode featuring former NFL linebacker, Manti Te'o. Manti shares his journey as a Heisman finalist, providing a behind-the-scenes look at the highs and lows of collegiate football. Remarkably, he clinched the Butkus Award twice, both in high school and college, a testament to his exceptional skills. Tune in as Manti offers insights into the ever-evolving landscape of the NCAA and the game-changing impact of NIL deals for college athletes. Don't miss this candid conversation with a football standout.
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· Dick Butkus: Twitter // Instagram // Facebook // Website // The Butkus Award
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· Matt Amendola (Dola): Twitter // Instagram
· Manti Te'o: Instagram -
Join hosts Matt Butkus and Matt Amendola for an electrifying episode featuring none other than professional boxer "Irish" Micky Ward. In this captivating podcast interview, Ward shares his perspectives on the current boxing landscape, drawing from his own incredible journey. Dive deep into the intense rivalry as Ward discusses his legendary trilogy with Arturo Gatti, providing unprecedented insights into their iconic battles. Explore the human side of the sport as Ward reflects on the movie "The Fighter," based on his life, and shares his thoughts on its portrayal. Get ready for a riveting and unfiltered conversation with a boxing icon who has left an indelible mark on the sport.
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· Dick Butkus: Twitter // Instagram // Facebook // Website // The Butkus Award
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· Matt Amendola (Dola): Twitter // Instagram
· Micky "Irish" Ward: Instagram // Facebook // Box 2 Burn Gym Website -
In this episode, hosts Matt Butkus and Matt Amendola are joined by recently inducted Hall of Famer, Steve Hutchinson. Known for his outstanding achievements, Steve shares insights into his remarkable journey from being a 1997 National Champion with the University of Michigan to his triumphant years playing with three different NFL organizations. Delve into Steve's experiences on and off the field, as he discusses memorable moments, challenges, and his perspectives on the game. Join us for an engaging and candid conversation with a true football legend whose impact continues to resonate in the sports world.
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· Dick Butkus: Twitter // Instagram // Facebook // Website // The Butkus Award
· Matt Butkus (Butko): Twitter
· Matt Amendola (Dola): Twitter // Instagram
· Steve Hutchinson: Twitter // Instagram -
Join hosts Matt Butkus and Matt Amendola as they sit down with the legendary Joe Jacoby in this compelling podcast interview. As a three-time Super Bowl champion, Joe shares riveting stories of playing alongside Joe Theismann and facing off against Lawrence Taylor. Discover Joe's current hobbies and his heartfelt philanthropic work with various charities. He takes us back to his rookie year, reminiscing on the challenges and triumphs that shaped his remarkable career. A true icon, Joe was a pivotal part of the legendary "Hogs" with Washington’s franchise. Don't miss this candid conversation with a football legend who continues to inspire on and off the field.
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· Dick Butkus: Twitter // Instagram // Facebook // Website // The Butkus Award
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In this episode, hosts Matt Butkus and Matt Amendola are joined by former NHL hockey player Jeremy Roenick in this captivating podcast interview. Roenick, known for his impressive career stats, shares insights on his golf game, body maintenance, and favorite coaches. He delves into memorable pranks, including a wild adventure in Vegas involving a professional film crew and a terrifying prank. Roenick opens up about his experiences with concussions, discusses his favorite teammates and opponents, and expresses his excitement for Chicago Blackhawks' number one draft pick. Get ready for an entertaining and candid conversation with one of hockey's most charismatic personalities.
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· Dick Butkus: Twitter // Instagram // Facebook // Website // The Butkus Award
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· Jeremy Roenick: Twitter // Instagram // Facebook // Website // Whisky in the Wild -
Born and raised in Las Cruces, New Mexico, Austin Trout's passion for boxing ignited at a young age. With an unwavering determination and unmatched skill, he quickly climbed the ranks, making his professional debut in 2005. Throughout his career, Trout has showcased exceptional talent, earning him recognition as a former WBA light middleweight world champion.
In this episode, join hosts, Matt Butkus and Matt Amendola as they talk with Trout about major career highlights and memorable fights, his perseverance in finding inspiration in himself, and touching on his philanthropy side of giving back to the community of boxing.
Explore the highs and lows of Austin Trout's extraordinary career. From his intense battles in the ring to his triumphs against formidable opponents, we delve into the thrilling moments that have defined him as an elite athlete. Join us as we recount his notable victories and captivating fights, including his memorable win over Miguel Cotto in 2012 that propelled him to worldwide recognition.
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Kevin Butler is a former Super Bowl champion kicker who played for the Chicago Bears from 1985 to 1995. He is recognized as the first kicker to be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame and is ranked among the 100 greatest Bears of all time.
In this episode, hosts Matt Butkus and Matt Amendola discuss past events that Butler encountered towards college football, the '85 Super Bowl Chicago Bears, and the financial management skills of young athletes and the potential consequences they may face with NIL deals.
Butler reflects on his favorite moments from his career. He emphasizes the importance of the friendships and relationships he developed with his teammates, mentors, and legends of the game. He recalls the experience of being on the field for significant games, particularly highlighting a memorable win against the San Francisco 49ers early in his career.
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· Kevin Butler: Twitter // Instagram -
Lincoln Coleman Jr. was born in Dallas, Texas, and excelled as a running back during his playing years at Baylor University, the Arena Football League, and the NFL. His professional career kicked off with the Dallas Cowboys, where he joined their roster as a running back. Although primarily serving as a backup, Coleman's versatility and determination quickly made an impact.
In this episode, our hosts, Matt Butkus and Matt Amendola talk with Lincoln about his experience being coached under Jimmy Johnson with the Dallas Cowboys. He also shares some infamous White House stories and discusses his transition from the NFL to coaching high school football in Michigan.
Coleman's standout moment came during Super Bowl XXVIII in 1994 when he contributed significantly to the Cowboys' victory with crucial rushing plays and strong blocking. Coleman's performance solidified his place in Cowboys history and earned him recognition as a valuable asset to the franchise.
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Ryan Chiaverini is an Emmy Award-winning television personality, actor, musician, and a southern California native. He’s a sports anchor and host of Windy City Weekend on ABC-7 Chicago. Since 2006, Ryan has covered all of Chicago’s major sports and interviewed a number of celebrities.
In this episode, hosts Matt Butkus and Matt Amendola talk with Ryan about his football career playing with his brother at the University of Colorado Boulder, his broadcast journey leading him to Chicago, and more.
Chiaverini has interviewed some of the biggest names across a multitude of industries such as entertainment, sports, and music. His family has a deep impact in the sports world, including his younger twin brother, Darrin Chiaverini, who played in the NFL with three different organizations, and is now an Offensive Analyst for the UCLA Bruins football team.
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· Ryan Chiaverini: Twitter // Instagram // Facebook // Website -
Jack Sanborn, current linebacker for the Chicago Bears, joins the show today. Growing up in Deer Park, IL, Jack attended Lake Zurich High School where he recorded 296 tackles, and 13 sacks in the three years he played varsity. He was rated as a four-star recruit and went on to further his football career at the University of Wisconsin.
In this episode, hosts Matt Butkus and Matt Amendola talk with Sanborn about his football career growing up in Illinois to now playing for his hometown favorite team, the Chicago Bears. The three also discuss the major differences Sanborn's experiencing from college football to the pros, and more.
Sanborn signed with the Chicago Bears as an undrafted free agent following the start of the 2022-23 NFL season. In his first career start against the Detroit Lions, Sanborn recorded 2 sacks and 12 tackles. Pro Football Focus named Sanborn to their 2022 All-Rookie Team following the regular season.
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· Jack Sanborn: Twitter // Instagram -
Tony Boselli joins the show today, a former USC Trojan Offensive Tackle from 1991 – 1994. In 1995 he was the first player ever to be drafted by the new Jacksonville Jaguars franchise in the first round, second pick overall.
In the episode, our hosts, Matt Butkus and Matt Amendola, chat with Tony about the moment he found out that he was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame, debating whether there’s enough room for the XFL and USFL in the football world, and more.
Tony was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in 2022, with an impressive number of accolades being a Three-time First-team All-Pro, Five-time Pro-Bowler, and College Football Hall of Famer. He only missed 1 game throughout his whole NFL career playing 90 out of 91 games.
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· Tony Boselli: Twitter -
Danny Amendola grew up in Woodlands, Texas, and went on to further his football career at Texas Tech University. Being an undrafted free agent in 2008, he was signed on to the Dallas Cowboys practice squad, then made a powerful impact by starting at wide receiver for the St. Louis Rams in 2009.
In this episode, our hosts, Matt Butkus and Matt Amendola, talk to Danny about his experience being coached by the legendary Mike Leach, reliving past memories in New England, and recapping his experience on “Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test.”
From 2013 to 2017, Danny made a run with the New England Patriots winning two Super Bowls with the franchise (XLIX & LI). He played for 7 different NFL organizations throughout his career, tallying over 6,000 receiving yards, 24 receiving touchdowns, and over 5,000 return yards.
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· Danny Amendola: Twitter -
Richard Dent grew up in Atlanta, Georgia, and went on to pursue his football career at Tennessee State University. After being drafted by the Bears in 1983, he accelerated at his position, defensive end, and had a list of accolades throughout his career. In 2011, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame for his efforts.
In the episode, our hosts, Matt Butkus and Matt Amendola sit down with Richard to talk about his experience as a rookie once he joined the Chicago Bears, Richard being awarded MVP in the 1985 Super Bowl, and his current thoughts and opinions on what the Chicago Bears need to do this off-season.
When the Bears defeated the New England Patriots 46-10 in Super Bowl XX, Richard was selected as the game’s MVP. He recorded 1.5 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, and a blocked pass in that game. He was also a featured soloist of the “Shuffling Crew” in the Super Bowl Shuffle Video in 1985.
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· Richard Dent: Website -
Alan May is a former professional hockey player and current NHL analyst for NBC Sports Washington covering everything Washington Capitals. He played for 5 different NHL organizations between 1988 to 1995.
In this episode, our hosts, Matt Butkus and Matt Amendola talk with Alan about his playing career being undrafted, his early life growing up in the Canadian hockey culture, and his broadcast career with the Washington Capitals.
May started his playing career in the NHL with the Boston Bruins and the Edmonton Oilers, but had a more significant role with the Washington Capitals. In the 1989-90 NHL season, May still remains the Capitals’ single-season leader in penalty minutes with 339. His career total is 1,348 penalty minutes throughout his professional career.
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Chris Zorich grew up on the south side of Chicago where he attended Chicago Vocational High School. The same high school that, “The Maestro of Mayhem”, Dick Butkus also attended in his early days. Chris went on to play football at the University of Notre Dame, where he won a National Championship and eventually went on to play for the Chicago Bears for six seasons (1991 – 1997).
In this episode, our hosts, Matt Butkus and Matt Amendola, talk with Chris about the truth behind college athletes going into the transfer portal, Chris’s journey playing football and being recruited by Dick Butkus himself, and Notre Dame’s culture change for football when he was coached by the legend Lou Holtz.
In 1989, Chris won the Lombardi Award as a senior in college. The award is given out to college football players that embody the spirit and values of the NFL’s legendary coach Vince Lombardi. In Chris’s last college game ever, he won Defensive MVP in the Orange Bowl against the University of Colorado.
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Dylan Strome grew up in Mississauga, Ontario playing hockey at an early age. In 2015, Strome was drafted first-round third overall in the 2015 NHL draft by the Arizona Coyotes. After playing three seasons with the Yotes, Strome went on to play for the Chicago Blackhawks for 4 seasons, tallying up 225 points.
In this episode, our hosts Matt Butkus and Matt Amendola talk to Strome about his career with the Blackhawks, playing superstars of the likes of Patrick Kane and Alex DeBrincat, his experience playing in the 2019 Winter Classic against the Boston Bruins, and his life outside of hockey.
Dylan Strome currently plays for the Washington Capitals and has two brothers that are also in the National Hockey League. — Ryan Strome playing for the Anaheim Ducks and Matthew Strome playing for the Washington Capitals AHL team, the Hershey Bears.
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Gary Fencik grew up just outside of Chicago in Barrington, Illinois. He played college football at Yale University in the wide receiver position, catching 86 passes for 1,436 yards and 7 touchdowns from 1973 to 1975.
In this episode, our host, Matt Butkus, talks with Gary about his unique journey to the NFL being drafted by the Miami Dolphins originally, how the idea of the Iconic Super Bowl Shuffle came to fruition, and Gary’s advice he gives to former athletes looking for their next career path after football from the NFL.
Gary Fencik was drafted in the 10th round in the 1976 NFL draft by the Miami Dolphins. With Miami transitioning him to defensive back, Gary faced a ruptured lung and was released from the Dolphins and sent back to Chicago where the Bears would eventually pick him up on the roster. Two-time Pro Bowl selection, a two-time All-Pro selection, and an 85’ Super Bowl Champion later. Gary is on the list of the 100 Greatest Bears of All-Time.
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We are joined today by Keith Van Horne, who played Offensive Tackle for the Chicago Bears from 1981 to 1993. He’s a Super Bowl Champion playing on the 1985 Bears Team, and he’s a former National Champion, who had played for the USC Trojans back in 1978.
In this episode, our hosts, Matt Butkus and Matt Amendola, talk to Keith about some of the craziest stories Keith experienced during his time with the Bears. They discuss the '85 Super Bowl season, Keith’s experience with Mike Ditka as head coach, and what he currently likes to do in his day-to-day lifestyle.
Keith Van Horne was selected 11th overall in the 1981 Draft by the Chicago Bears. In his 13 NFL seasons, Van Horne played 186 games and started 169 of them. Back in 1980 for the USC Trojans, he was named First-Team All-American playing Offensive Tackle.
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