Hour 1: The Legal System
Paul kicks off Thursday’s show with Michael Katz from the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal. Then, Emilee Smarr from the Tuscaloosa News joins the program to discuss the current situation of the Charles Bediako eligibility case. Plus, we hear from Paul’s loyal callers! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 4: End of an Era
Paul talks to a caller about the changes going on in the Newspaper industry, and welcomes in more Hall of Famer Callers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 3: The Game has Changed
Tom Luginbill of ESPN joins Paul to kick off the third hour of Wednesday’s show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 2: The Portal
Paul speaks with Daniel Libit of Sportico and takes calls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
McLaren proposes F1 rule changes over safety concerns
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella said this week’s preseason test in Bahrain has exposed three areas of Formula 1’s new regulations that need to be changed before the first race in Australia, citing safety concerns for two of them.
Verstappen slams F1 cars: ‘Formula E on steroids’
Four-time champion Max Verstappen has said cars in Formula 1’s new generation are not fun to drive, comparing them to the all-electric series Formula E, but “on steroids.”
Ferrari’s Leclerc quickest on day 2 of F1 testing
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IndyCar ends exit talk with Honda, Chevy deals
IndyCar has locked both Chevrolet and Honda into contract extensions in deals that end any speculation that Honda would leave North America’s open-wheel racing series.
Beyond dunking: Mac McClung’s quest for full NBA roster status
Jumping over cars — and Shaq — wins fans but doesn’t translate into the talents recruiters want to see
NBA All-Star Game uniforms through the years — from short shorts to ’90s flair
NBA All-Star Game jerseys have had several style changes since the game’s inception in 1951.