Episodes

  • Bulaga on Draft-Day Heartbreak and the Packers’ Next Move
    Apr 20 2026
    Homer and Bryan Bulaga open NFL Draft Week by revisiting Bulaga’s own draft night experience, including the long wait, the money that slipped away, and how teams viewed him coming out of Iowa. They break down the Packers’ biggest needs, debate whether Green Bay should target offensive line, cornerback, edge rusher, or even backup quarterback depth, and dig into how teams actually balance talent versus need. The hour also explores Jordan Morgan’s role, the value of replacement players, and why the backup quarterback spot matters more than people think. It’s a full draft-week football deep dive with Homer and Bulaga.
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    49 mins
  • Gary Ellerson Sounds Off on Packers Draft, Wicks Trade
    Apr 17 2026
    Gary Ellerson joins Homer for a draft-focused hour, starting with the wild story of how he went from USFL limbo to a seventh-round pick of the Packers. Gary shares what draft day meant to him, why Donald Driver exceeded every expectation, and what Green Bay still needs most in this year’s class. He makes the case for cornerback help, more veteran leadership, and explains why he did not like the Dontayvion Wicks trade. The show wraps with classic Homer and Gary back-and-forth on Doc Rivers, grandkids, and telling the truth.
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    46 mins
  • Is Wisconsin in Trouble? Bulaga + Wilde on Packers Moves
    Apr 16 2026
    Homer and Bryan Bulaga kick off the hour with a spirited debate over Wisconsin’s athletic director opening, Barry Alvarez’s legacy, and how NIL money is reshaping Luke Fickell’s future. They dive into the chaos of college football’s pay-for-play era, the transfer portal, and what it all means for programs trying to keep up. Jason Wilde then joins the show to pour cold water on the Dexter Lawrence rumors and break down the Packers’ real needs on the defensive line and at wide receiver. The hour closes with Bulaga delivering a no-nonsense take on talent, confidence, and why the best players always rise.
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    42 mins
  • State of NIL, Jason Wilde on Dexter Lawrence, Rain Man
    Apr 15 2026
    Homer opens with Rain Man Wednesday before diving into a wide-ranging show on Wisconsin sports. Jason Wilde joins to break down the slim chances of Dexter Lawrence landing with the Packers and what Brian Gutekunst’s recent moves might signal. Homer also weighs in on Chris McIntosh’s tenure at Wisconsin and the growing role of NIL money in college sports. The hour wraps with fresh Marquette portal talk and more classic Homer detours along the way.
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    47 mins
  • Homer’s Campaigns & Wisconsin Sports Shakeups
    Apr 14 2026
    Homer kept his ongoing campaigns front and center — pushing for Marques Johnson to be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame, Bob Harlan to get a statue at Lambeau Field, and more transparency around how much money players are making through NIL. Packers reporter Jason Wilde joined the show with the latest offseason updates from Titletown, including his thoughts as the NFL Draft approaches. Fox 6 Sports Director Tim Van Vooren also stopped by to cover all things Wisconsin sports, and the show wrapped with a debate surrounding the Bucks — did their now-former head coach quit, or was he fired? A mix of passion, perspective, and big questions on The Homer Hour.
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    45 mins
  • MAJOR SHAKEUPS with Bucks & Badgers
    Apr 13 2026
    Homer and former Packers offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga discussed the news of Chris McIntosh stepping down as Wisconsin’s Athletic Director and what it means for the future of the program. The guys broke down the Badgers’ upcoming football schedule, debating the over/under of 6.5 wins and what expectations should be for the season. NIL remained a major topic, as they compared compensation at top-tier programs versus mid-level schools. Bulaga also shared what he thinks he could have earned in today’s NIL era while playing at Iowa. They explored how more players staying in school for NIL opportunities could impact the back end of the NFL Draft, potentially thinning out the available talent pool. Homer also unveiled the return of his hair piece, adding some humor to the show, while Bulaga weighed in on The Masters and shared his thoughts on Packers GM Brian Gutekunst. A mix of college football changes, NIL realities, and Packers perspective on The Homer Hour.
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    45 mins
  • Packers TRADE Dontayvion Wicks & No Giannis in Bucks Home Finale
    Apr 10 2026
    Homer and former Packers and Badgers running back Gary Ellerson opened the show discussing the Bucks and the possibility that fans may have seen Giannis’ final home game in Milwaukee — and whether the championship window with Giannis has already closed. The guys debated how fans should react, including whether Giannis deserves a standing ovation in the home finale despite the uncertainty surrounding his future. Switching to the Packers, Gary explained why he wouldn’t have traded Dontayvion Wicks, sparking a conversation about whether the move was the right one and who could emerge as the team’s fourth wide receiver. The conversation also touched on college basketball, with former Badgers guard John Blackwell reportedly considering a massive NIL deal from Duke or Illinois. Homer pushed for more transparency in NIL, saying he wants to see what players at each position are actually earning. A mix of emotion, roster debate, and the evolving world of NIL on The Homer Hour.
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    46 mins
  • Is 10 Wins the Bare Minimum for the Packers in 2026?
    Apr 9 2026
    Homer and former Packers offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga kicked things off by previewing the NFL Draft, including whether the Packers might look to add more picks than they currently have. The guys also explored the idea of adding a video assistant for referees to help with in-game calls, debating how it could impact the flow and fairness of games. Packers reporter Jason Wilde joined with the latest offseason updates from Titletown, including what kind of win total could put Matt LaFleur and Brian Gutekunst under pressure this season. The conversation turned philosophical as Homer asked whether doing something three times in sports is enough to be considered a legend. They also checked in on Round 1 of The Masters and wrapped up with a big-picture question: is Green Bay lucky to have an NFL team? A little bit of everything on this edition of The Homer Hour.
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    45 mins