Épisodes

  • Hour 3: Manuch and Jimmy B. Recap ASU’s Big 12 Tournament Victory, the Crew Previews the Suns’ Clash Against the Bucks, and Bob McManaman Criticizes the Cardinals’ Free Agency Strategy.
    Mar 10 2026

    The third and final hour of the program, broadcast live from the ESPN 620 Studios, began with Manuch and Jimmy B. recapping the Arizona State Sun Devils’ 83–79 victory over Baylor in the first round of the Big 12 Tournament and debating whether the Arizona Cardinals’ recent free agency signings, including offensive lineman Isaac Seumalo and defensive tackle Roy Lopez, truly "move the needle" for the franchise. The guys then pivoted to a preview of tonight’s matchup between the Phoenix Suns and the Milwaukee Bucks, providing the latest injury updates—including Grayson Allen’s questionable status—and sharing their tactical keys to slowing down Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks' lineup. Following the preview, Manuch performed a brief breakdown of the Suns' remaining 18 games in the regular season as they fight for playoff positioning in the Western Conference. Later, Arizona Republic Cardinals beat writer Bob McManaman joined the show on the Right Toyota Guest Line to discuss the latest news from the NFL legal tampering period. "Bobby Mac" shared his frustrations with the Cardinals' front office, questioning if repeating a conservative offseason plan will set the team up for future failure or if the current roster building under Mike LaFleur is sufficient to improve upon last season. The broadcast concluded with the Lerner & Rowe “One Call That’s All,” a preview of the evening’s sports slate in “What’s on Tap,” and the reveal of the final results from the State 48 Roofing Question of the Day.

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    47 min
  • Hour 2: Paul Coro Previews the GCU Lopes’ Mountain West Tournament Run, Manuch and Jimmy B. Break Down the Suns’ Road Clash in Milwaukee, and Kyle Dodd Recaps ASU’s Big 12 Upset Win.
    Mar 10 2026

    The second hour of the program, broadcast live from the ESPN 620 Studios, began with the weekly GCU Global Credit Union Lopes Report featuring Paul Coro, the radio color analyst for Grand Canyon University, on the Right Toyota Guest Line. Coro previewed the Lopes' upcoming journey as they aim to capture the Mountain West Conference Tournament title in Las Vegas and evaluated which powerhouse programs pose the most significant threat to their NCAA Tournament seeding. Following the report, Manuch and Jimmy B. shifted their focus to the Phoenix Suns as they prepare for tonight's pivotal road meeting against the Milwaukee Bucks. With fewer than 20 games remaining in the regular season, the hosts discussed the team's need for a strong finish, while Jimmy B. expressed specific concerns regarding recent injuries and the lack of consistent bench scoring heading into a tough road trip. Later, Kyle Dodd, the radio analyst for Sun Devil Hoops, joined the program via the Right Toyota Guest Line to recap Arizona State’s 83–79 upset victory over Baylor in the opening round of the Big 12 Tournament. Dodd praised the team’s resilience in the face of reports that head coach Bobby Hurley may not return next season and provided a scouting report for tomorrow morning's second-round matchup against Iowa State. The hour concluded with Manuch’s "Random Facts of the Day" and a detailed update on the Arizona Cardinals’ latest free agency acquisitions and other major moves across the NFL.

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    46 min
  • Hour 1: Manuch and Jimmy B. React to the ASU Sun Devils’ Big 12 Tournament Upset Over Baylor, the Crew Previews the Phoenix Suns’ Road Matchup Against the Milwaukee Bucks, and Eric Williams Breaks Down the Latest NFC West Free Agency Moves.
    Mar 10 2026

    The opening hour of the program, broadcast live from the ESPN 620 Studios in Phoenix, began with Manuch and Jimmy B. reacting to the Arizona State Sun Devils’ resilient 83–79 victory over No. 13 seed Baylor in the opening round of the Big 12 Tournament & previewed the Phoenix Suns’ high-stakes road matchup tonight in Milwaukee against the Bucks. In our "Replay: Rewind" segment, the crew featured highlights and postgame audio from head coach Bobby Hurley, who praised his team’s performance in the upset win amid ongoing reports regarding his future in Tempe. The segment also looked back at Team USA’s 5–3 win over Mexico in the World Baseball Classic, highlighted by Aaron Judge’s two-run home run and Bobby Whitt Jr's dominant defensive plays. Later, FOX Sports NFC West beat writer Eric Williams joined the Right Toyota Guest Line to analyze the shifting landscape of the division. Williams broke down the Arizona Cardinals’ recent moves in the legal tampering period and provided a conference-wide perspective on the most impactful roster movements heading into the new league year. The hour concluded with a look back at sports history in "On this Day" and a comprehensive Football at 50 update on the flurry of NFL free agency deals being finalized across the league.

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    49 min
  • Hour 3: Manuch and Jimmy B. Analyze the Cardinals’ Free Agency Additions, Revisit the Suns’ Victory Over the Hornets, and Frank Sanders Discusses Strategy for the Front Office.
    Mar 9 2026

    The third and final hour of the program, broadcast live from the ESPN 620 Studios, opened with an analysis of the Arizona Cardinals’ initial wave of free agency moves. Manuch and Jimmy B. evaluated how the signings of quarterback Gardner Minshew and running back Tyler Allgeier impact the team’s strategy heading into the NFL Draft, specifically regarding the potential selection of an offensive tackle or a defensive playmaker with the third overall pick. The duo then pivoted back to the Phoenix Suns following their 111–99 win over the Charlotte Hornets. They credited the recent emergence of younger roster pieces like Rasheer Fleming and Khaman Maluach while noting the diminishing minutes for players like Ryan Dunn, who has recently found himself outside the regular rotation. Later, former Cardinals wide receiver Frank Sanders joined the Right Toyota Guest Line to share his perspective on the team’s rebuilding phase. Sanders discussed the organization's historical approach to free agency, suggested a veteran quarterback target who could increase stadium attendance, and outlined the necessary steps for the Cardinals to regain competitiveness under their new coaching staff. The broadcast concluded with the Lerner & Rowe “One Call That’s All,” a preview of the evening’s sports slate in “What’s on Tap,” and the reveal of the final results from the State 48 Roofing Question of the Day.

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    49 min
  • Hour 2: Manuch and Jimmy B. Discuss the Departure of Bobby Hurley, the Hardwood Report Previews Tournament Seeding, and Josh Weinfuss Analyzes the Cardinals’ Backfield Moves.
    Mar 9 2026

    The second hour of the program, broadcast live from the ESPN 620 Studios, opened with the breaking news that the Arizona State Sun Devils are officially moving on from head coach Bobby Hurley after 11 seasons. The guys reflected on Hurley’s tenure in Tempe and discussed the program's search for new leadership as they prepare for their second season in the Big 12. In the "Hardwood Report," the duo analyzed the national college basketball landscape, focusing on the start of conference tournament play and the shifting seed projections for the NCAA Tournament. Later, ESPN Cardinals insider Josh Weinfuss joined the Right Toyota Guest Line to break down the flurry of activity at the start of the NFL legal tampering period. Weinfuss detailed the Cardinals' efforts to rebuild their running back room—highlighting the signing of Tyler Allgeier and the restructuring of James Conner’s contract, offered his perspective on Kyler Murray’s future and the team-building philosophy of new head coach Mike LaFleur. The hour concluded with Manuch’s "Random Facts of the Day" and a look at the latest major contracts signed across the league in Football at 50.

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    49 min
  • Hour 1: Manuch and Jimmy B. Break Down the Opening of NFL Free Agency, Revisits the Suns’ Win Over Charlotte, and Rudy Carpenter Evaluates the Cardinals' Quarterback Room.
    Mar 9 2026

    The opening hour of the program, broadcast live from the ESPN 620 Studios, centered on a "Free Agency Frenzy" as Manuch and Jimmy B. reacted to the official start of the NFL legal tampering period. The hosts tracked the initial wave of league-wide movement and analyzed how teams are positioning themselves ahead of the new league year. In the "Replay: Rewind" segment, the crew revisited the Phoenix Suns’ 111–99 victory over the Charlotte Hornets, featuring postgame analysis from head coach Jordan Ott and rookie Rasheer Fleming, who scored a career-high 16 points. The segment also highlighted Team USA Captain Aaron Judge, who hit a towering two-run home run against Brazil as the World Baseball Classic officially gets underway. Later, the duo provided a deep dive into the morning’s most eye-opening NFL deals and trades appearing across the transaction ticker. The hour concluded with insights from former NFL and ASU quarterback Rudy Carpenter, who shared his perspective on the Arizona Cardinals' signal-caller situation. Carpenter argued that Jacoby Brissett remains the team's best internal option but offered his analysis of the breaking news that the Cardinals reached an agreement with Gardner Minshew on a one-year deal

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    49 min
  • Hour 3: Roc and Jimmy B. Provide a Reality Check on the Phoenix Suns, Mark May Shares Personal Memories of the Late Lou Holtz, and the State 48 Roofing Question of the Day Results Are Revealed.
    Mar 6 2026

    The third and final hour of the program, broadcast live from Right Toyota, commenced with Roc and Jimmy B. providing a reality check for the Phoenix Suns following their 105–103 loss to the Chicago Bulls. The hosts analyzed the team's current standing in the Western Conference, provided updates on forward Dillon Brooks’ early-morning arrest in Scottsdale on suspicion of driving under the influence of marijuana, and previewed tonight’s matchup against the New Orleans Pelicans. In a heartfelt segment, Roc honored the life and career of legendary head coach and broadcaster Lou Holtz, who passed away Wednesday at the age of 89. Roc explored whether the modern era of college football can still produce personality-driven coaches with the same level of influence as Holtz. Joining the program via the Right Toyota Guest Line was Mark May, one of Holtz’s longtime broadcasting partners. May recounted his favorite personal experiences and on-air moments with Holtz before sharing his perspective on the Arizona Cardinals' decision to release quarterback Kyler Murray. The broadcast concluded with the Lerner & Rowe “One Call That’s All,” a preview of the high-stakes weekend in sports for “What’s on Tap,” and the reveal of the final results from the State 48 Roofing Question of the Day.

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    49 min
  • Hour 2: Yogi Roth Previews the Big Ten’s Coaching Landscape, the Crew Shares Updates on the Dillon Brooks Arrest, and Scott Spreitzer Handicaps the College Basketball Weekend.
    Mar 6 2026

    The second hour of the program, broadcast live from Right Toyota with Roc and Jimmy B., commenced with Big 10 Network color analyst and host of the Y-Option Podcast, Yogi Roth, joining the show on the Right Toyota Guest Line. Roth discussed the influx of legendary coaching talent currently in the Big 10 Conference, specifically praising Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti for the rapid cultural turnaround he has achieved with the Hoosiers. Following the interview, the hosts addressed the latest developments in the Dillon Brooks arrest, clarifying that sources indicate the incident in Scottsdale was marijuana-related rather than alcohol-related, and that Brooks was released without formal charges. The program then transitioned to a college basketball preview with Scott Spreitzer of Docsports.com, who shared his professional handicapping expertise for the weekend’s marquee matchups and provided his picks for the upcoming slate. The hour concluded with a segment on random pop culture and "weird news" storylines, followed by the latest NFL updates in Football at 50.

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    49 min