Episodes

  • Steve interviews Stephen J. Nesbitt (00:11:48) from The Athletic. Stephen is making his debut on the podcast, joining us to preview the Major League Baseball Season. Stephen explains his recent column that ranks all of the baseball teams from 1995-2023 and his column that details each fan base's optimism for the upcoming season. Stephen also talks about Ohtani (before the scandal), makes his pick for AL/NL MVP and explains why he thinks the (redacted) will win the World Series this year.

    Also, Keith O'Brien debuts (01:00:50) to discuss his new book, Charlie Hustle. Keith explains why he decided to write a book about Pete Rose, tells us that Pete cooperated until he didn't, and goes over some of the ups and downs of Pete's surreal life. Keith also talks about gambling, the Hall of Fame, and autographs.

    Last, Kevin Baker debuts (01:31:32) to talk about his new book, The New York Game. Kevin explains how baseball was influenced by New York City as the game developed in it's early stages. Kevin tells us why he decided to end the book after World War II and announces that a second book will be released next year to finish the story. Kevin also talks about Joe DiMaggio, Italian-Americans, and remembers some of his favorite moments from the old Yankees Stadium.

    Steve starts the show with first things first and discusses the Azzurri's first game of 2024, the NCAA tournament, and the Ohtani scandal. The book club says goodbye to two books and shifts it's attention to one book (and how to say the author's last name. The show ends with one last thing about Steve and his family traveling to NY/NY for the Italian soccer match, why its so important, and what Steve will be thinking about during the match.

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  • On the 48th episode of the 24 Inch Podcast (Season 4 Episode 3), Steve Bennett and Dave Rowlands take a deep dive into the Madison Square Garden house show from 6-21-1985. On this night, Hulk Hogan wrestles Don Muraco for the WWF Heavyweight Championship.

    At the top, Steve and Paula are together to kick off the episode but are derailed by technical issues thanks to Mom's dusting.

    After the break, Steve brings on Dave and welcome him to the show. Dave, like usual, has mayhem to report. After our update on all things Hollywood, the guys give the bio of Don Muraco. Then, Dave tells us what the Hulkster was up to in June of 1985.

    Steve reads the news from June of 1985 while Dave cracks wise and adds his thoughts on a month filled with baseball stuff, jersey numbers, and diplomacy.

    Steve and Dave break down the entire card from the 06-21-85 event at MSG, a strong debut by Leaping Lanny, the start of one of the greatest runs in company history, and a ladies match that brings the house down.

    Finally, Steve and Dave break down the huge main event of Hulk Hogan vs. Don Muraco for the WWF Heavyweight Championship, in a steel cage.

    Also on this episode, Steve and Dave read listener emails and comments from our facebook page and announce the topic for the 49th episode of the podcast.

    Intro w/Paula: 00:03:31
    History of: 00:07:28
    The News/Matches: 00:28:30
    Plugs/Emails: 01:24:01

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  • Steve interviews Andrew Marchand (00:03:58) from The Athletic. Andrew returns to the podcast as an employee of The Athletic. Andrew explains why he left the New York Post and what attracted him most about The Athletic. Marchand also talks about his future in podcasting and looks back on what made the Marchand and Ourand Podcast so special. Andrew and Steve also talk about Pat McAfee and his relationship with ESPN, the NFL's decision to move Good Morning Football to Los Angelas, and Fox's upcoming coverage of the 2024 European Championship.

    Also, Brett Martin returns (00:51:50) to discuss the 25th anniversary of The Sopranos. We also look back at his book, Difficult Men, and discuss how the book might change or be the same if it were written today. We also talk with Brett about media in 2024, the New York Mets, and the attitude of Saints fans in New Orleans.

    Steve starts the show for the second time in a few days and quickly gets to the Marchand interview. The book club is also done quickly and directs the listeners to the last episode. The show ends with one last thing and Adrian Dater (1:51:28) the GOAT Colorado Avalanche beat reporter joins us to discuss the trade that the Sabres and Avs made yesterday. Who wins the Sabres for adding Bo Byram or the Avalanche for adding Casey Mittelstadt? Also, Adrian reports on the last ever Kiss show.

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  • Steve interviews Jeff Passan (00:07:20) from ESPN. Jeff is driving from one spring training location to another and has plenty of time to chat with Steve about their long history, going to the Super Bowl, nonsense, and of course, baseball. Jeff talks about going to the Super Bowl with his son, explains how being Jeff Passan was crucial to the experience, and details the drama of the final seconds of overtime. Jeff also talks about the Atlanta Braves, the current playoff format, Shohei Ohtani, and looks ahead to the 2024 Major League Baseball season.

    Also, Scott Howard-Cooper debuts (01:03:12) to preview his book about the great UCLA basketball teams of the 1960's and 70's. Scott explains how a USC alum came to write a book about UCLA. Scott also explains how he combines history, politics, and sports without the book never really being about any of those things. Scott talks about Coach Wooden, Kareem, Walton and explains why each character was vital to the success of UCLA basketball.

    Steve starts the show with First Things First and explains how a mistake by his wife nearly led him to missing his chance to have Jeff Passan on the show. The book club has a new book to announce. The show ends with one last thing about Patrick Kane and his return to Chicago.

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  • On the 47th episode of the 24 Inch Podcast (Season 4 Episode 2), Steve Bennett and Dave Rowlands take a deep dive into the Boston Garden house show from 9-12-1987. On this night, Hulk Hogan wrestles Killer Khan for the WWF Heavyweight Championship.

    At the top, Steve and Paula are together to kick off the episode with some small talk about Paula's long awaited trip to NY/NJ.

    After the break, Steve brings on Dave and welcome him to the show. Dave, like usual, has mayhem to report. After our update on all things Hollywood, the guys give the bio of Killer Khan. Also, Steve and Dave talk about the long history of the original Boston Garden. Then, Dave tells us what the Hulkster was up to in September of 1987.

    Steve reads the news from September of 1987 while Dave cracks wise and adds his thoughts on a month filled with award shows, baseball stuff and international affairs.

    Steve and Dave break down the entire card from the 09-12-87 event at Boston Garden, including the British Bulldog in singles action, great Hart Foundation match, and a run of jobbers to start the night.

    Finally, Steve and Dave break down the huge main event of Hulk Hogan vs. Killer Khan for the WWF Heavyweight Championship.

    Also on this episode, Steve and Dave read listener emails and comments from our facebook page and announce the topic for the 48th episode of the podcast.

    Intro w/Paula: 00:01:48
    History of: 00:08:03
    The News/Matches: 00:52:44
    Plugs/Emails: 01:46:01

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  • Steve interviews Neil Best (00:07:57) from New York Newsday to talk about sports media. Neil and Steve talk about some of the many sports media news stories that have broke in the last few weeks. Neil gives his thoughts on Pat McAfee and ESPN, Dave Portnoy and Barstool, and the WWE and Netflix. Neil also explains the changing landscape of sports media in New York City, updates us on Mike Francesa, and looks ahead to this week's Super Bowl broadcast.

    Also, Bryan Alvarez returns (01:03:31) to update us on all of the breaking news and controversies surrounding World Wrestling Entertainment. Bryan starts off by breaking down the new deal for Raw on Netflix and explains why the number isn't as big as it seems. Bryan also explains what the Netflix deal means for their other television packages. Alvarez also talks about the return of the Rock, why it's failing, and what WWE can do about it. Last, we talk about the allegations against Vince McMahon and what they could mean for the company and Vince's legacy.

    Steve starts the show with First Things First and quickly gives his updated thoughts on a few soccer related things and gives a few special plugs . The book club is already three deep in 2024 and books haven't started coming out yet. The show ends with one last thing and Steve complaining about the NFL MVP award.

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  • Steve interviews Aaron Schatz (00:15:00) formerly of Football Outsiders and currently with FTN Fantasy. Aaron joins us to go over each of the controversial decisions made by the Detroit Lions during the second half of the NFC Championship Game. Aaron gives his view on each decision and tries to clarify the analytics that may have helped make those decisions. Aaron also takes an early look at the Super Bowl and explains who his numbers favor and why,

    Also, Lane Hutson debuts (00:56:57) fresh off of winning a gold metal at the U20 World Junior Championship in Sweden. Lane joins us to talk about growing up in Illinois in a hockey family, playing up 2-3 years during his minor hockey days, and moving on the the USA Hockey National Team Development Program. Lane also talks about his time at Boston University, making the Frozen Four, and his dream of becoming an NHL player.

    Steve starts the show with First Things First and quickly gives his updated thoughts on the NFL Playoffs, Serie A, and the Buffalo Sabres. The book club is already three deep in 2024 and books haven't started coming out yet. The show ends with one last thing and Steve remembering and paying tribute to Yale's greatest fan, Stu Cohen.

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  • On the 46th episode and season four premiere of the 24 Inch Podcast, Steve Bennett and Dave Rowlands take a deep dive into the Saturday Night's Main Event from 1-02-1988. On this episode of SNME, Hulk Hogan wrestles King Kong Bundy for the WWF Heavyweight Championship.

    At the top, Steve and Paula are together to kick off the season with some talk about snow storms, snow days, and a the start of 2024.

    After the break, Steve brings on Dave and welcome him to the show. Dave, like usual, has mayhem to report. After our update on all things Hollywood, the guys give the bio of King Kong Bundy. Also, Steve and Dave talk about the long history of the Caps Centre in Landover, Maryland. Then, Dave tells us what the Hulkster was up to in January of 1988.

    Steve reads the news from January of 1988 while Dave cracks wise and adds his thoughts on a month filled with award shows, diplomacy, and a wild NFL playoff season.

    Steve and Dave break down the entire card from the 01-02-88 episode of Saturday Night's Main Event, including the tag title match, a sleeper bout between Koko B. Ware and Greg Valentine, and Jake and the snake against Sika.

    Finally, Steve and Dave break down the huge main event of Hulk Hogan vs. King Kong Bundy for the WWF Heavyweight Championship.

    Also on this episode, Steve and Dave read listener emails and comments from our facebook page and announce the topic for the 47th episode of the podcast.

    Intro w/Paula: 00:02:29
    History of: 00:09:28
    The News/Matches: 00:48:24
    Plugs/Emails: 01:30:42

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  • On the season 14 premiere, Steve interviews Bob Costas (00:10:45). Bob makes his Sports-Casters debut and joins Steve to talk about hosting Later, his HBO show, and many of the incredible games he has called. Bob remembers calling the Sandberg game, the 1995 World Series, and Micheal Jordan's last shot for the Bulls in 1998. Bob and Steve also talk about interviewing legends, his relationship with Vince McMahon, and almost winning Mickey Mantle's watch. Steve and Bob end the fun with a round of 9 in 90. Fans of the old HBO show will remember that.

    Steve starts the show with First Things First and quickly gives his updated thoughts on the Saints, the Sabres, and the Braves weird offseason. The show ends with one last thing about how Steve spent Christmas and New Year and why it was his best holiday in years.

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  • On the 45th episode of the 24 Inch Podcast, Steve Bennett and Dave Rowlands take a deep dive into Survivor Series 1990. Hulk Hogan leads a team of 4 against a team led by Earthquake.

    At the top, Steve, Paula, and Dave are together to kick off the show with a recap of their Christmas. Then Steve gives a brief review of the new wrestling movie, The Iron Claw.

    After the break, Steve and Dave give a brief history of the Hartford Civic Center. Next, Dave tells us what the Hulkster was up to in November of 1990.

    Steve reads the news from November of 1990 while Dave cracks wise and adds his thoughts on a month filled with baseball stuff, the fall of Margaret Thatcher, and the build towards the war in Iraq.

    Steve and Dave break down the entire card from Survivor Series 1990 at the Hartford Civic Center. The card is filled with teams of four as they strive to survive and be a part of the first survival match.

    Finally, Steve and Dave break down the survival match featuring Hulk Hogan, Tito Santana and the Ultimate Warrior vs. five of the baddest, meanest, and strongest that the WWF had to offer in 1990.

    Also on this episode, Steve, Paula, and Dave read listener emails and comments from our facebook page and announce what listeners can look forward to next year during the 4th season of the 24 Inch Podcast.

    Intro w/Paula and Dave: 00:03:45
    History of: 00:18:12
    The News/Matches: 00:30:38
    Plugs/Emails: 01:23:16

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  • Steve interviews Kenny Albert (00:06:54) from Fox Sports, TNT, and elsewhere. For the first time, Kenny joins us as a published author. He is on to promote his book, A Mic for All Seasons. Steve and Kenny talk about how the book came to be, why Kenny decided to write it on his own, and the fun he has had promoting it. Steve and Kenny also talk about Kenny's wide range of contacts, his relationship with Marv Albert, and the radio station he created with the call letters of his initials.

    Also, Scott Ryan returns to make a victory lap (00:35:09). Scott's beloved Massillon Tigers are the state champions for the first time since 1973. Scott talks about finally seeing a state championship, divine intervention on the games decisive play, and the role the Tigers have in the community. Massillon is a story of small town American values, never quitting on a dream and the book is going to be incredible. You know damn well that Scott is writing it.

    Steve starts the show with First Things First and quickly gives his updated thoughts on the Saints and the Sabres. The book club is done for 2023, sort of. The show ends with one last thing about being Christmas traditions and enjoying the season.

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  • Steve interviews Andrew Siciliano (00:11:00) from the NFL Network and the Red Zone Channel on DirecTV (RIP). Andrew joins us for the first time to talk about going to Syracuse University and getting his start calling the Orange's trip to the 1996 Final Four. Andrew also talks about his love for radio, covering Michael Jordan and the 1996 Chicago Bulls, and making the transition from radio to television. Andrew and Steve also look back at Andrew's time on the Red Zone channel, calling Cleveland Brown's games, and subbing for Jim Rome.

    Also, Nick Bakay is making his second appearance (00:50:23) on the podcast to promote his new Max show, Bookie. Nick and Steve talk about growing up in Buffalo, the fascinating world of professional wrestling, and Nick's career at ESPN. Nick explains how Bookie became a show, why it's on Max, and what he hopes the future holds.

    Steve starts the show with First Things First and takes some time to break down the two Italy games last week and their qualifying for the 2024 Euros. Steve also reports the shocking news that Michael Thomas is hurt and that the Sabres still stink. The book club has only 2 books left in 2023. The show ends with one last thing about being thankful and what Steve is thankful for this year.

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  • On the 44th episode of the 24 Inch Podcast, Steve Bennett and Dave Rowlands take a deep dive into the night of matches at Madison Square Garden on 01-23-1989. On this night of wrestling, Hulk Hogan faces the Big Boss Man in a match for the WWF Heavyweight Championship.

    At the top, Steve, Paula, and Dave are together to kick off the show with some talk about parent/teacher conferences, thanksgiving traditions, and a game that Paula and Steve play that involves golden era wrestlers and a fictitious prom.

    After the break, Paula goes rogue and delivers a Taylor Swift bit she had planned. After that madness, the guys give their personal memories of being inside Madison Square Garden. Also, Steve and Dave give the bio of the late, great Big Boss Man. Last, Dave tells us what the Hulkster was up to in January of 1989.

    Steve reads the news from January of 1989 while Dave cracks wise and adds his thoughts on a month filled with award shows, football playoffs, and international diplomacy.

    Steve and Dave break down the entire card from the 01-23-89 house show at Madison Square Garden. On the card is a polarizing tag match between the Brain Busters and The Rockers, a clinic by Ted DiBiase, and a bump-lovers dream featuring Mr. Perfect.

    Finally, Steve and Dave break down the huge main event of Hulk Hogan vs. Big Boss Man for the WWF Heavyweight Championship.

    Also on this episode, Steve, Paula, and Dave read listener emails and comments from our facebook page and announce the topic for the 45th episode of the podcast.

    Intro w/Paula and Dave: 00:03:10
    History of: 00:27:20
    The News/Matches: 00:50:27
    Plugs/Emails: 01:37:41

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  • Steve interviews Joe Buck (00:11:18) from ESPN and the play by play broadcaster for Monday Night Football. Joe joins us to talk about Monday Night Football and how things have settled for Troy and himself in year two. Joe talks about flex scheduling, Troy Aikman's best season, and the big games on the back half of their schedule. Joe also tells stories about his father, hanging out with Eddie Vedder at the Sphere in Vegas, and bringing his young twins to Monday Night Football.

    Also, Jack McDowell is making his first appearance (01:02:20) on the podcast as part of our Pearl Jam Super Fan series. Jack talks about meeting Eddie Vedder in San Diego, getting in a bar fight with him in New Orleans, and being on stage with him in San Diego. McDowell also talks about giving up a walk off hit, winning the National Championship at Stanford, and how his love for music helped keep him centered while he was playing baseball. (NOTE: This interview was recorded in 2012 and originally appeared on episode 34 of season 3.)

    Steve starts the show with First Things First after having watched a day of NFL football. Steve tells it how it is when discussing the Saints and briefly goes through the rest of the games played on an exciting Sunday. The rest of FTF focuses on Italy and their bid to qualify for the Euros. The book club begins to clear the deck for the end of 2023. The show ends with one last thing about Steve's return to ECC South to talk to the Intro to Broadcasting class.

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  • Steve interviews Jay Mariotti (00:09:12) one of the best sports writers of all-time. Jay still has a passion for writing columns and publishes several each week on his substack page. Jay is on the pod for the third time to talk about the troubling numbers for Major League Baseball, the legacy of Bobby Knight, and the dominance of the National Football League.

    Also, Doug MacLean and Scott Morrison (01:09:18) join to talk about their new book, Draft Day. Doug and Scott explain how and why they hooked up for this project and explain why the pandemic delayed it. Also, the guys talked about the famous Eric Lindros trade, explain why Sam Pollock was the GOAT, and rank the last handful of first overall picks.

    Steve starts the show with First Things First in a grouchy mood (again) complaining about the Braves, Saints, and Sabres. The book club begins to clear the deck for the end of 2023. The show ends with one last thing about Steve trying to stay in the moment and the change in his perception of time.

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  • On the 43rd episode of the 24 Inch Podcast, Steve Bennett and Dave Rowlands take a deep dive into the Saturday Night's Main Event from 10-05-1985. On this episode of SNME, Hulk Hogan wrestles Nikolai Volkoff in a flag match for the WWF Heavyweight Championship.

    At the top, Steve and Paula are together to kick off the show with some talk about her cheerleading competition, wrestlers playing football, and a special message for Drew Brees.

    After the break, Steve brings on Dave and welcome him to the show. Dave, like usual, has mayhem to report. After our update on all things Hollywood, the guys give the bio of NIkolai Volkoff. Also, Steve and Dave talk about the long history of the Meadowlands Arena (or whatever you call it). Then, Dave tells us what the Hulkster was up to in October of 1985.

    Steve reads the news from October of 1985 while Dave cracks wise and adds his thoughts on a month filled with sports, unrest in the middle east, and the thing on Gorbachev's head.

    Steve and Dave break down the entire card from the 10-5-85 episode of Saturday Night's Main Event, including the Hillbilly wedding, a dream for the Dream Team, Mr. Wonderful vs. Roddy Piper.

    Finally, Steve and Dave break down the huge main event of Hulk Hogan vs. Nikolai Volkoff for the WWF Heavyweight Championship.

    Also on this episode, Steve and Dave read listener emails and comments from our facebook page and announce the topic for the 44th episode of the podcast.

    Intro w/Paula: 00:02:25
    History of: 00:18:08
    The News/Matches: 00:44:45
    Plugs/Emails: 01:16:40

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  • Steve interviews Richard Deitsch (00:14:09) from The Athletic to go over several different sports media topics. Deitsch returns for the second time this season to talk about Pat McAfee at ESPN, the value of sports packages to the future of the cable bundle, and quality of the top broadcast booths across the NFL. Richard and Steve also talk about their long history together, the tension between WWE and AEW, and the history of the wrestling business after the major changes this summer.

    Also, Marty Smith (01:15:18) debuts to talk about his book, Sideline C.E.O. Marty's second book is a collection of advice and perspective on leadership and success from some of the most accomplished coaches of the 20th and 21st century. Marty explains how the books came to be during the pandemic, explains why he chose a style similar to that used in oral histories, and shares the piece of advice in the book that he thinks will be most crucial to his own success.

    Steve starts the show with First Things First in a grouchy mood blasting the Atlanta Braves playoff performance, the New Orleans Saints terrible coaching, and the Buffalo Sabres poor start to the season. The book club resets for the rest of the fall with a book from one of the most important guests in podcast history. The show ends with one last thing about Steve returning to college for one last lecture from the greatest educator in his life.

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  • On the 42nd episode of the 24 Inch Podcast, Steve Bennett and Dave Rowlands take a night off from the wrestling show format to play some crossover grids, make Hulk Hogan top 5 lists, and to go over some big news in the wrestling business.

    First, Paula Bennett sets the tone for the podcast with an update on the start to her 2nd grade year at school, her dream house show card, and other madness.

    After the break, Dave checks in and gives us a concert review and a life update before we get rolling on the wrestling. Steve and Dave cover the latest wrestling news and then Dave plays the newest WWE crossover grid.

    Steve reads the news from June of 1990 while Dave cracks wise and adds his thoughts on a month filled with baseball, award shows and weirdly specific information about New York City.

    Steve and Dave then each give their own top 5 list. First, Steve gives his top 5 Hulk Hogan television appearances and movies and Dave tells his top 5 stories on how he acquired his LJN collection. The guys also do the original crossover grid featuring Hulk Hogan.

    Finally on this episode, Steve and Dave go over listener emails and comments from our facebook page and announce the topic for the next episode of the podcast.

    Intro: 00:03:07
    History of: 00:19:22
    The News/Matches: 00:53:43
    Plugs/Emails: 01:46:42

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  • Steve interviews Tyler Dunne (00:07:42) from GoLongTD.com to preview the NFL Season. Tyler plays Dr. Z in a digital recreation of the iconic Sports Illustrated NFL preview editions. Tyler makes a Super Bowl Prediction, talks about the hype for the New York Jets and the Detroit Lions, and explains why he likes some teams more and some teams less than the computers. Tyler also talks about GoLongTD and much, much more.

    Also, Mark Dent and Rustin Dodd (01:01:21) debut to talk about their book, Kingdom Quarterback. Mark and Rustin have written a wonderful book about the re-birth of Kansas City and the role that Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs have played in it. Steve interviews both authors about the city, the players, and the book.

    Steve starts the show with First Things First covering the NFL, the Braves, the Azzurri, and the fist full week of college football season. The book club has books coming and going. The show ends with one last thing is Steve's NFL predictions.

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  • Steve interviews Michele Tafoya (00:13:05) after spending almost three decades in sports media. Michele is making her debut on the program and explains how the famous, "the band is on the field," game changed her path in life. Michele also talks about how her MBA helped her when she started her sports media career in Minnesota. Michele also talks about her relationship with Al Micheals, working on Sunday Night and Monday Night Football, and being there when Steve Gleason blocked the punt. Michele also explains interviewing Aaron Donald just after he won the Super Bowl and her decision to leave sports media.

    Also, Stewart Mandel (01:04:46) returns to preview the college football season. Stewart has been coming on the podcast every single year for over a decade to preview the season. Stewart talks about the latest realignment news, the powers of the conference president, and who used the transfer portal to get better since last season. Stewart also talks about the teams he expects to see in the playoff and who he thinks might win the Heisman Trophy this year.

    Steve starts the show by trading hey nows with the beautiful Paula Bennett. Steve and Paula talk about the start of her cheerleading season and going back to school. First things first covers the Braves, the start of soccer season, and the Azzurri's new coach. The book club has books coming and going. The show ends with one last thing from Steve AND Paula and they talk about the great summer they had and what it means to both of them now that it's ending.

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