• 2PM: Van Ness Debate Gets Heated
    May 1 2026
    Kyle Wallace and Ben Brust go all-in on the Packers’ decision to pick up Lucas Van Ness’ fifth-year option, and they’re not holding back. Kyle calls it a flat-out mistake, arguing Van Ness hasn’t produced enough to justify future investment, while Ben tries to separate the money from the bigger roster-building picture. Callers flood in with mixed reactions, from optimism about late development to frustration over first-round misses. The conversation circles back to expectations for Packers draft picks and whether this team is truly building toward a Super Bowl. Things get fiery as Kyle doubles down, labeling Van Ness a “bust” so far and questioning the organization’s standards. The hour wraps with high tension and a clear divide between hope and skepticism around Green Bay’s future.
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    47 mins
  • 3PM: Clichés, Controversy, and Chaos Take Over
    May 1 2026
    The hour starts with a bang as a caller earns a one-week ban, setting the tone for a chaotic and hilarious stretch. Matt LaFleur’s “adapt or die” comments spark a full-on breakdown of coach clichés, with the crew piling on their favorites and roasting each other along the way. The conversation spirals into a debate about workplace relationships, with Kyle taking a hard stance against dating coworkers while Ben and Strofe defend their real-life experiences. Things only get weirder when the studio gets overwhelmed by a mysterious smell from the Third Street Market Hall, leaving the crew completely distracted. Despite the chaos, they still manage to squeeze in Packers and Badgers talk, including Kyle’s frustration with Luke Fickell’s uninspiring comments. It’s a wild, off-the-rails hour that blends sports, life, and pure comedy.
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    44 mins
  • 4PM: Packers Outlook, Derby Picks, and Brewers Concerns
    May 1 2026
    Tory Lowe joins the show as the crew revisits Packers expectations and whether this roster is truly built for a Super Bowl run. Injuries remain the biggest concern, with key players like Micah Parsons, Tucker Kraft, and Zach Tom looming large in the team’s outlook. The conversation shifts to the Kentucky Derby, where Kyle unexpectedly flexes deep horse racing knowledge and locks in his picks. Later, attention turns to the Brewers and growing concern around Brandon Woodruff after a major velocity drop. The guys debate whether it’s just “dead arm” or something more serious, with Homer joining to add urgency to the situation. Despite the uncertainty, there’s still belief the Brewers can stay competitive if they manage Woodruff carefully. The hour blends Packers optimism, Brewers चिंता, and a surprising dose of Derby enthusiasm.
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    45 mins
  • 2PM: Packers’ LVN Decision Sparks Heated Debate
    Apr 30 2026
    Kyle and Brust dive into the Packers’ decision to exercise Lucas Van Ness’ fifth-year option, questioning the logic behind committing nearly $14 million to an underperforming edge rusher. The guys break down Van Ness’ lack of production, injury history, and why this move feels like a gamble with more risk than reward. They compare him to other Packers first-round picks and debate whether Brian Gutekunst is staying too loyal to his draft selections. Jason Wilde joins to provide insight into the decision and whether the team is betting too heavily on potential over production. Plus, the crew shifts to Jordan Love discourse and why some fans still aren’t fully bought in despite his growth.
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    48 mins
  • 3PM: Brewers Rolling, But Woody Raises Concern
    Apr 30 2026
    The Brewers’ offense explodes in a dominant win over the Diamondbacks, but the excitement is tempered by concern after Brandon Woodruff exits early with troubling velocity drops. Kyle and Brust discuss what Woodruff’s struggles could mean for the Brewers’ long-term outlook and playoff hopes. They also revisit Packers draft talk, including strong reactions to Brandon Cisse’s national ranking and whether expectations are being set too high. Jason Wilde joins to weigh in on both the Packers’ roster decisions and overall outlook heading into the season. The hour blends optimism around Milwaukee’s bats with uneasiness about pitching stability.
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    43 mins
  • 4PM: Woody Worry, Strouf Roasted, and Wemby Talk
    Apr 30 2026
    The Brewers’ big win is overshadowed as Kyle and Brust react further to Brandon Woodruff’s concerning outing and what it could mean for the season. The crew debates whether this is just a temporary issue or a sign of deeper trouble for Milwaukee’s pitching staff. Meanwhile, Alex Strouf becomes the center of attention as the guys roast his outfit, habits, and overall self-awareness in a hilarious stretch. The conversation shifts to the NBA, questioning whether Victor Wembanyama is being properly marketed as the league’s next superstar. The hour wraps with classic chaos, humor, and strong opinions across sports and life.
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    45 mins
  • Greg Gard on Portal Moves, Blackwell & Tournament Expansion
    Apr 29 2026
    Wisconsin Badgers head coach Greg Gard joins Ben Brust to talk through a busy offseason in Madison, including roster retention, transfer portal additions, and what comes next after John Blackwell’s departure. Gard shares how he evaluates portal talent, balances offense with the need to improve defensively, and adapts to the realities of NIL and modern college basketball. He also discusses the impact of athletic director Chris McIntosh leaving and what stability looks like during a changing time on campus. Plus, Gard explains why he supports expanding the NCAA Tournament and why college basketball needs a bigger spotlight earlier in the season. It’s a wide-ranging Badgers conversation with insight on the present and future of the program.
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    17 mins
  • 2PM: Ben Brust Wants to Go Back to School
    Apr 29 2026
    Ben Brust spirals into a hilarious identity crisis after a high school teacher challenges his knowledge, sparking a serious (and chaotic) desire to sit in on class. What starts as a simple request for trivia questions turns into a full-blown “Billy Madison” dream, complete with pop quizzes and live broadcasts from a classroom. Ben and Alex Strouf debate whether he’s actually capable of passing high school-level subjects, exposing some glaring gaps along the way. The conversation blends self-deprecating humor with genuine curiosity about learning—and whether it’s too late to go back. Plus, the guys pivot to the Packers and ask a bigger question: what actually makes this team “special” enough to win a Super Bowl? It’s a mix of comedy, insecurity, and real football analysis.
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    51 mins