Hour 2: Back to School

We continue our back to school series and hear from a couple student reporters from South Carolina and Missouri.. Plus we take more of your phone calls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Hour 1: Hammer drops on Michigan

Michigan gets handed a round of suspensions for their cheating scandal and Pat Forde from Sports Illustrated joins the show to give us all the latest. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Hour 4: Greg Sankey Joins the Show

SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey joins Paul in studio for two full segments, and then we wrap the show up with calls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Does Frances Tiafoe have momentum on his side at the US Open?

Tiafoe is playing at his favorite tournament — in front of crowds that adore him. This may be the year he gets past the US Open semifinals. Source: ESPN Tide Nation Recruiting News {$excerpt:n} Does Frances Tiafoe have momentum on his side at the US Open?

In Premier League classic, Ngumoha becomes talk of the town ahead of Isak

With the talk prematch being about Newcastle’s Alexander Isak, it was Liverpool’s 16-year-old sensation Rio Ngumoha that stole the spotlight at St James’ Park. Source: ESPN Tide Nation Recruiting News {$excerpt:n} In Premier League classic, Ngumoha becomes talk of the town ahead of Isak

Brewers' Anderson to IL; Chourio nears return

The Brewers put reliever Grant Anderson on the 15-day injured list with tendinitis in his right ankle, while manager Pat Murphy indicated outfielder Jackson Chourio is nearing a return from a strained right hamstring. Source: ESPN Baseball Headlines {$excerpt:n} Brewers' Anderson to IL; Chourio nears return

Flight issues delay D-backs until nearly 4 a.m.

The Diamondbacks didn’t arrive in Milwaukee until nearly 4 a.m. CDT Monday to begin their four-game series with the Brewers because of mechanical issues with their plane. Source: ESPN Baseball Headlines {$excerpt:n} Flight issues delay D-backs until nearly 4 a.m.

Boone still views Volpe as Yankees' primary SS

Aaron Boone said despite two recent days out of the lineup, Anthony Volpe remains the Yankees’ primary shortstop going forward. Source: ESPN Baseball Headlines {$excerpt:n} Boone still views Volpe as Yankees' primary SS