The Beat of Sports Podcast
1) Why Does College Sports Remain Broken?
The college athletics landscape is the wild west. There's absolutely no rules. Marc makes a comparison between the leaders in college football and politics to explain why college athletics continues t...Show More
2) What Message is Notre Dame Sending?
Marc played a clip of the new Notre Dame documentary that shows the team missing out on the CFB Playoff and then deciding that they want to skip the bowl game. What kind of message is that sending? He...Show More
3) Sports Law with Richard Hale
Richard Hale talks about the latest involving sports and law including the latest with Washington QB Demond Williams and whether Disney is becoming too powerful in the TV space.
4) First Major Trade of the NBA Season
Josh Robbins reacts to the news of Trae Young being traded to the Wizards as well as what's going on right now with the struggling Orlando Magic.
5) What's the Future of Magic Games on TV?
While you will be able to finish out this season being able to watch Orlando Magic games on FanDuel TV, the future of the network is in jeopardy. How will you be able to watch Magic games (as well as ...Show More
6) Could We See a CBA in College Athletics?
Will we see a CBA in college athletics? If so, how soon could we potentially see it? David Ridpath shares his thoughts on that as well as how college athletes could be helped when it comes to academic...Show More
7) College Football Playoff Semifinals Preview
We are down to four teams remaining in the College Football Playoff. Oregon will take on Indiana while Miami will play Ole Miss with the winners playing against each other for the National Championshi...Show More
8) Sports Law with Richard Hale
For the final time in 2025, Richard Hale talks sports and law.
9) Hurricanes Playoff Talk with Joe Zagacki
The Miami Hurricanes will play Texas A&M in the first round of the CFB Playoff. Joe Zagacki previews the matchup and talks about how the final rankings that included the Notre Dame/Miami debate.
10) What's Wrong with the Bucs?
The Bucs looked to be one of the best teams, not just in the NFC South, but in the NFC. Now, at 7-7, they are tied with the Panthers for the division lead with three games to go. Have injuries caught ...Show More