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Ray DeVito (The Jim Gaffigan Show, MTV) & sometimes Bob Biggerstaff (Comedy Central, Last Comic Standing) cohost The Rock Bottom Podcast.. formerly known as The Ghole. They host the podcast out of NYC, every Monday and they have a guest comedian or two. Every episode the guests have to reveal a guilty pleasure they have, or at least an opinion or stance that they have that goes agains the public opinion. It's an unfiltered podcast, it can also be followed on Instagram and twitter at @thegholepod
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Welcome to our daily show: Front Office Sports Today. Join senior writer Owen Poindexter for breakdowns of the biggest stories across sports and business, commentary on cultural trends in the space, and guest appearances from influential athletes, executives, and the FOS editorial team. The only show you need to start your day right.
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The Insufferable Bastards Podcast reunited for one night only to join comic Chad Zumock and his co-host Dr. Chow for a very special "Ray DuhVito" episode on the "Sit Down Zumock" YouTube channel. The Bastards talk about the infamous "sleepover" involving their old Hackverse pal and friend of the show Ray DeVito. Zumock Patreon: https://www.patreon.…
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MLB is getting its wish of its two biggest markets facing off in the World Series. The presence of Shohei Ohtani in the Fall Classic could lead to viewership in Japan above that of the US audience. Front Office Sports newsletter writer Eric Fisher explains how big this series could get. Plus, multimedia reporter Derryl Barnes reports from Los Angel…
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The Unrivaled league is preparing a “Messi-Like” offer for Caitlin Clark before its inaugural season in January, according to Front Office Sports “Tuned-In” columnist Mike McCarthy. He joins the show to explain how Clark could get more than a salary from the league. Plus, the Timberwolves begin the NBA season as title contenders despite being in th…
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The MLS playoffs begin, with Lionel Messi set to play his first-ever U.S. postseason game Friday. We hear from Apple TV lead MLS analyst Taylor Twellman about how MLS is taking advantage of this moment. Plus, the Los Angeles Clippers make their debut at the Intuit Dome tonight. Front Office Sports reporter Colin Salao is on the scene and tells us w…
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The NBA is back! Longtime NBA executive and former Knicks GM Scott Perry joins the show to get us primed for what is going to be a pivotal NBA season, featuring his former Knicks squad squaring off against the defending champion Celtics on Tuesday night. Plus, the WNBA set records in arguably its best Finals series in history, both in terms of rati…
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Mark Messier and Danny DeVito, executive producers on Prime Video’s “Game 7,” join the show to discuss the biggest moments in sports and the art of retelling those stories. Also, three-time gold medalist Gabby Thomas discusses the reverberations in the track world following the Olympics and how new leagues such as Athlos and Duael can help keep the…
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Ahead of October 19th's "Battle of the Giants", Professional Fighters League founder Donn Davis joins FOS editor-in-chief Dan Roberts to discuss the business model of the league, recruiting premiere talent like Francis Ngannou, and the league's relationship with Saudia Arabia's PIF fund.על ידי Front Office Sports
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Chiney Ogwumike inked a new contract with ESPN, as did Kendrick Perkins, Monica McNutt, and Tim Legler. The deal makes her the first female broadcaster to work full-time across “NBA Countdown” and “WNBA Countdown.” She joins the show to discuss her work at ESPN, the WNBA finals, and the growth of the league. Plus, Indianopolis Colts running back Jo…
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Tropicana Field, home of the Rays, likely won’t be ready for Opening Day of 2025, and the team faces tough questions about where they will play and how much they are willing to invest in repairing a stadium they ultimately plan to leave. Plus, WNBA players are expected to opt out of their collective bargaining agreement by the Nov. 1 deadline, Cowb…
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The Raiders made two sets of headlines Tuesday, starting the day off by trading Davante Adams to the Jets, and ending it with Tom Brady's official approval to become a minority team owner. Front Office Sports newsletter writer Eric Fisher was on-site at the NFL owners’ meetings and takes us behind the scenes of Brady's approval. We also hear from T…
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Haason Reddick was let go by agency CAA Sports amid his holdout with the New York Jets. Now, Reddick has a new representative negotiating his status with the team—NFL agent Drew Rosenhaus. Front Office Sports reporter Alex Schiffer joins the show to discuss why CAA Sports moved on from Reddick and whether Rosenhaus can find a light at the end of th…
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Hockey is back, and for the Professional Women's Hockey League, that means a very important second season. Minnesota Frost captain Kendall Coyne Schofield joins the show to explain why the success of the PWHL is essential for the future of hockey and other women's sports. Plus, we check in on developing sports media offerings for Latino consumers, …
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Just one day after she was announced as the first Valkyries head coach, Natalie Nakase sits down with reporter Colin Salao to discuss her move to the expansion franchise, the relationships that have helped her get here, and the overall trajectory of the WNBA behind promising rookies like Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, and Cameron Brink.…
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Saturday is set to be the biggest day of the college football regular season, and ticket prices for marquee matchups are skyrocketing. Plus, Hurricane Milton tore off part of the Tampa Bay Rays stadium, raising questions about the venue’s viability for the 2025 season. The incident also raises question about their plans for a new stadium in the sam…
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The Patriots have reached a low point in the post–Tom Brady era, with team captain Jabrill Peppers in serious legal trouble and a quarterback change five weeks into the season. George Balekji of NESN joins the show to discuss the six-time Super Bowl champions' fall from grace and how this latest version of the team is being perceived in Boston. Plu…
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Tuesday began with a bombshell as the 2-3 Jets announced they were firing head coach Robert Saleh, who was “blindsided” by the announcement. Former NFL executive Andrew Brandt joins the show to discuss what this means for the Jets, Aaron Rodgers, and Davante Adams. Plus, Allyson Felix joins the show to discuss some major developments in the world o…
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Shams Charania is headed to ESPN to replace Adrian Wojnarowski, who retired just weeks before the start of the NBA season. Front Office Sports senior writer Michael McCarthy has been following this one since the beginning, and he had the scoop that the deal was “on the 5-yard line.” McCarthy joins the show to discuss how this deal came together. Pl…
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A ruling by the Court of Justice of the EU declared FIFA bylaws related to player transfers illegal in the European Union. The decision could reshape global soccer. Ben Jacobs of GiveMeSport joins the show to explain the potentially massive implications. Plus, Ironman Group CEO Scott DeRue joins to discuss how the company is working to grow one of …
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Welcome to the weekend edition of FOS Today, where we take you through exclusive, extended conversations with biggest athletes and executives in the business of sports. This week, FOS reporter Colin Salao sits down with NBA champion Matt Barnes, who has found a second career as the CEO of "All the Smoke Productions", just ahead of the company's fiv…
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Four-time Super Bowl winning quarterback Joe Montana and Chicago Bears defensive end Montez Sweat join the show for interviews on how the NFL has changed on and off the field. Sweat discusses what it was like to have HBO cameras following him around throughout training camp for the “Hard Knocks” series, and Montana weighs in on the ascendance of hi…
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Domantas Sabonis is one of five NBA stars featured in the new Netflix docuseries, “Starting 5.” He joins the show to discuss how the NBA is changing and what it was like to have a camera following him at all times. We also hear from NFL insider Jordan Schultz on constantly chasing scoops and how the lifestyle can lead to burnout. He also opines on …
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A new name has emerged in the search for Adrian Wojnarowski’s replacement as ESPN’s top NBA insider: Adam Schefter. Front Office Sports Tuned-In columnist Michael McCarthy is reporting that there is mutual interest for the top NFL reporter to become the network’s ultimate insider. He joins the show to explain what he’s been hearing from within ESPN…
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The MLB playoffs arrive after a regular-season finish that essentially produced an extra playoff day and plenty of finger-pointing around Monday’s Mets-Braves doubleheader. The league, meanwhile, could see a dream World Series matchup between the Yankees and Dodgers, which would feature its biggest markets and most marketable stars. We also hear fr…
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The Karl Anthony-Towns trade to the Knicks signaled both the change in how many teams operate under the new CBA and a shift in NBA-news breaking after the retirement of Adrian Wojnarowski. There’s also a surprising rumor about who could replace Woj at ESPN. Meanwhile, Pat McAfee made his latest surprising move by inking a deal with the NFL Network.…
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The A's played their final game in Oakland yesterday, with fans pouring out to the Coliseum for one last time. Owen was on the scene, speaking to fans for some first-hand opinions on the move. He also spoke with A's broadcaster Brodie Brazil about the team's departure, and what it means for the city of Oakland. Plus, we hear from the Detroit Tigers…
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Gordon Hayward retired from the NBA after last season. He joins the show to discuss playing for the Charlotte Hornets while Michael Jordan sold the team, watching another former team, the Celtics, win an NBA championship, and his plans for his post-playing career. Plus, UNLV quarterback Matthew Sluka stepped away from the team, citing unfulfilled “…
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Brett Favre told congress on Tuesday that he has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, adding another potential wrinkle into his ongoing legal battle over Mississippi welfare fraud and abuse. AJ Perez of FOS has been locked into the case, and joins to explain where things go from here. Plus, Amanda Christovich joins to discuss a crazy week confe…
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Ending a saga that spanned many months and featured numerous bidders, Everton FC is officially being sold to the The Friedkin Group. GiveMeSport Senior Football Correspondent Ben Jacobs joins the show with the details of the sale, and what the deal means for a club in massive debt. Plus, we hear from Evolution of the Black QB Director Anthony Smith…
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Kendrick Perkins has found a second career as an NBA analyst – one that has changed his perspective on the league and its relationship to the media. He joins the show to discuss what he’s learned by seeing the game from both sides, the growing impact of college NIL on the NBA, and which teams could dethrone the Celtics. We also get the story of Tre…
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The WNBA postseason begins on Sunday after its largest regular season ever. Host of The Ringer WNBA Show Seerat Sohi joins Owen to reflect on the monumental year and what we can expect in the playoff battles ahead. Plus, we hear from Monica McNutt on her relationship with Stephen A. Smith, her viral moments in the past year, and whether the WNBA an…
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Adrian Wojnarowski, legendary breaker of NBA news, is leaving ESPN to be the GM of Saint Bonaventure’s basketball program. Front Office Sports Tuned-In columnist Michael McCarthy joins the show to discuss Woj’s legacy and who ESPN may be eyeing to replace him. Plus, the WNBA is coming to Portland, FSU and Clemson are reportedly in talks with the AC…
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The MLBPA is suing multiple sportsbook operators for unauthorized use of baseball players’ NIL (name, image, and likeness) in their promotions. Front Office Sports contributor Jeff Benson joins the show to explain what we know so far and where things are headed in a potentially ugly saga. Plus, we hear from American tennis star Ben Shelton about hi…
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The state of football in the state of Florida has seen better days, and two marquee programs may have to cut ties with their respective head coaches soon, which would cost them a pretty penny. College Football Today host Joe Lisi joins the show to discuss why Mike Norvell and Billy Napier could both be out in the upcoming weeks. Plus, Texas Tech At…
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ESPN analyst Jay Williams opens up about ESPN, the NIL era, and his desire to buy 49% of Duke basketball in a conversation with Front Office Sports editor-in-chief Dan Roberts at the Tuned-In summit. Plus, Matt Schwimmer, CEO of Playmaker HQ and GM of Action Network, joins to discuss the new era of high-profile athlete-led podcasts in light of the …
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The Pac-12 is adding four teams, and seems likely to survive conference realignment as an FBS school. Front Office Sports reporter Amanda Christovich provides the latest on what’s happening, and what it means for college football. Plus, we hear about what it’s like to start a sports league with Premier Lacrosse League CEO Paul Rabil, and we get a l…
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Stephen A. Smith joined Front Office Sports TunedIn summit and was very candid about his negotiations with ESPN. The “First Take” host wants the biggest contract in sports media. We also hear from ESPN reporter Marty Smith on the uncertain future of college football as schools scramble for more funds and donors feel maxed out. Plus, Steph Curry wan…
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ESPN president of content Burke Magnus admitted that he has hopes of signing Charles Barkley after TNT loses NBA media rights. He joined Front Office Sports’ Tuned-In event to discuss the network’s approach in the shifting world of sports media. Plus, Brian Murphy, CEO of Athletes First, joins to explain how his agency secured the highest average a…
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Dak Prescott’s record-breaking four-year, $240 million deal underscored a recent trend: star contracts are getting shorter. Doug Hendrickson, executive vice president of Wasserman Football joins the show to discuss how player and team desires have shifted, the evolving role of the agency, the dynamics of contract holdouts, and how he ended up start…
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The NFL saw its big opening week clouded by the detention of Dolphins’ star receiver Tyreek Hill on the way to his game. Prior to that the league broke records for its kickoff game between the Chiefs and Ravens, with major returns as well for the Friday matchup in Brazil. Plus, we get a look inside the 49ers front office with chief revenue officer …
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The NFL is rolling out big changes this season, including a revamped kickoff and a ban on the “hip drop” tackle. New York Giants defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence II and New Orleans Saints legend Drew Brees join the show to discuss how the league is shifting and what keeps them busy off the field. Plus, Memphis dismissed four staff members from its …
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The defending champion Kansas City Chiefs will kick off the NFL season amid talks of relocation and the constant buzz around their generational quarterback and tight end who is half of one of America’s most famous couples. Front Office Sports newsletter writer David Rumsey spoke to Chiefs president Mark Donovan about life inside one of the NFL’s mo…
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Roger Federer changed tennis on the court, and now he’s looking to make his mark off it. His agent, and the chairman of the Laver Cup, Tony Godsick sits down with Front Office Sports editor-in-chief Dan Roberts to discuss his and Federer’s vision for tennis. Plus, we delve into college football’s big first weekend, the uncertain future of the Pac-1…
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The NFL is implementing new rules and also preparing for a Super Bowl that seeks to include everyone. Disability advocate Mark Raymond Jr. explains how he is working with New Orleans to improve access to the Big Game and discusses how stadiums and arenas are doing these days when it comes to inclusion. Plus, some college programs are struggling to …
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Tom Brady is looking to become both the top TV analyst at Fox Sports and a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, but the league has already imposed certain restrictions on his media access that make this an uphill climb. FOS newsletter writer David Rumsey thinks Brady may have to pick one pursuit and give up the other. Plus, we speak to Forbes' …
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The NFLPA is suing DraftKings for $65 million, alleging that the sports betting operator is reneging on an NFT name, image and likeness deal from 2021. Front Office Sports breaking news reporter Margaret Fleming joins the show to explain why DraftKings might actually benefit from a judge ruling they broke the law. USA Swimming enjoyed new levels of…
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NFL owners voted to allow private equity money into the league, opening up a new funding source and altering the league’s ownership rules. Front Office Sports newsletter writer Eric Fisher provides a report from the meetings that will likely soon reshape NFL ownership groups. Plus, we also look at the present and future of the Washington Commanders…
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UConn is in talks with the Big 12 about a move to the conference, promising bigger spending on football if it makes the switch. Front Office Sports reporter Amanda Christovich joins to explain the proposal and what it’s going to take. Plus, FOS reporter Colin Salao explains the implications of Cooper Flagg aligning with New Balance before his first…
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With college football stars often becoming major NFL contributors and athletes developing business and financial interests while still in school, the NFL is starting to see the effects of college’s NIL era. ESPN draft analyst Matt Miller joins the show to discuss how starting rookie quarterbacks are here to stay, the implications of players like Ca…
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Week 0 of college football is here. Ben Stevens of SportsGrid joins the show to explore the major narratives of the first season with a conference map reshaped by realignment. We also look at how the 12-team College Football Playoff format could shift how teams operate and check in on the news of Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz receiving a one-game su…
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