• Hour 3: Bob Nightengale Previews MLB Opening Day and the Diamondbacks' Lefty-Less Bullpen, the Crew Identifies Sweet 16 Favorites and Potential Cinderellas, and Bob McManaman Evaluates the Cardinals' Options for the No. 3 Overall Pick in the Wake of Field Yates' Latest Mock Draft.
    Mar 24 2026

    The final hour of the program, broadcast live from the ESPN 620 Studios in Phoenix, began with USA Today Sports MLB insider Bob Nightengale joining the Right Toyota Guest Line from Mesa. As the Cubs and Yankees wrapped up their spring slate, Nightengale touched on the electric opening week vibes, shared his thoughts on the Arizona Diamondbacks entering the season with an unconventional bullpen featuring no left-handed pitchers, and broke down the latest league-wide headlines as the regular season approaches. Next, the duo pivoted to the NCAA Tournament, analyzing the remaining field and debating which teams are primed to pull off the next major upset as they identified their favorites to make a deep run to the Final Four. Later, Arizona Republic columnist Bob McManaman joined the program via the Right Toyota Guest Line to discuss the latest NFL mock draft released by ESPN’s Field Yates. McManaman shared his perspective on what the Arizona Cardinals should aim for with the No. 3 overall pick, including the potential benefits of trading back to acquire more assets, and highlighted specific players currently on the roster who need to elevate their performance before the organization decides to move in a different direction. The show concluded with the Lerner & Rowe "One Call That's All," a preview of the night's sports schedule around the Valley, and the final results of the State 48 Roofing Question of the Day.

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  • Hour 2: Paul Coro Wraps Up the Grand Canyon Season in the Global Credit Union Lopes Report, the Crew Previews the Suns’ High-Stakes Battle with the Nuggets, and Kyle Dodd Analyzes the Groundbreaking Hire of Randy Bennett at ASU.
    Mar 24 2026

    The second hour of the program, broadcast live from the ESPN 620 Studios in Phoenix, began with Grand Canyon University radio color analyst Paul Coro joining the Right Toyota Guest Line. In the final Global Credit Union Lopes Report of the season, Coro provided a comprehensive wrap-up of the Lopes' second year in the Mountain West, reflecting on the team's development and the standout play of senior guard Jaden Henley. Next, Manuch and Jimmy B. shifted focus to the Phoenix Suns, who are currently battling for position in the NBA Play-In Tournament. The guys debated how the team’s late-season push will hinge on the health of their core stars before previewing tonight's critical home matchup against Nikola Jokić and the Denver Nuggets. Later, Sun Devils hoops radio analyst Kyle Dodd joined the show via the Right Toyota Guest Line to discuss the monumental news of Arizona State hiring Randy Bennett. Dodd shared his detailed endorsement of the hire, dismissing concerns over the coach’s age by highlighting Bennett’s proven track record of tactical discipline and international recruiting success at St. Mary's. The hour concluded with the Random Fact of the Day and a Football at 50 segment covering the latest NFL headlines from across the league.

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  • Hour 1: The NBPA Intervenes in the Bucks' Attempt to Shut Down Giannis Antetokounmpo, Steve Kerr Reacts to ASU’s Hiring of Randy Bennett, and the D-backs Prepare for Opening Day in Los Angeles.
    Mar 24 2026

    The opening hour of the program, broadcast live from the ESPN 620 Studios in Phoenix, began with Jimmy B. and Manuch reacting to the escalating standoff between Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks. The crew discussed reports that the NBPA has formally intervened to prevent the Bucks from "shutting down" their healthy superstar for the remainder of the season, a move the union blasted as an blatant attempt at tanking. The guys also looked ahead to tonight’s TGL action at the SoFi Center, where Tiger Woods is set to make his competitive return for Team Jupiter in the league finale against Los Angeles Golf Club. In the "Replay: Rewind" segment, the hosts played clips from Arizona Diamondbacks stars Corbin Carroll and Merrill Kelly, who provided optimistic updates on their recovery from hand and back injuries respectively as they aim to be ready for the season's first week. The segment also featured a viral response from Golden State Warriors head coach and Arizona Wildcats legend Steve Kerr, who jokingly stated he "hates ASU" but offered high praise for the Sun Devils' hiring of Randy Bennett, calling him a "great coach" who has "figured out how to be successful forever." Later, the duo previewed the D-backs' upcoming Opening Day matchup on the road against their NL West rivals, the Los Angeles Dodgers. The hour concluded with "On this Day" and a Football at 50 segment covering major NFL news: the Seattle Seahawks making Jaxon Smith-Njigba the highest-paid receiver in NFL history with a $168 million extension, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers legend Lavonte David officially announcing his retirement after 14 seasons.

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  • Hour 3: Mike Adras Provides an In-Depth Breakdown of the Randy Bennett Hire at ASU, Sports on Shuffle Analyzes the NCAA’s Lawsuit Against DraftKings and AI Highlight Reels, and Frank Sanders Examines the Cardinals’ Offseason Spending and Draft Strategy.
    Mar 23 2026

    The final hour of the program, broadcast live from Right Toyota in Scottsdale, began with former NAU head coach Mike Adras joining the Right Toyota Guest Line. Coach Adras provided an expert breakdown of Arizona State’s decision to hire veteran Randy Bennett from St. Mary's as their next head coach. Adras argued that Sun Devil fans should not sleep on the 63-year-old’s hiring, emphasizing that his legendary discipline and unique ability to recruit top-tier international talent—a hallmark of his 25-year tenure with the Gaels—is exactly what ASU needs to become a consistent competitor in the Big 12. Next, the show moved into "Sports on Shuffle," where Roc detailed the NCAA’s federal lawsuit against DraftKings for the unauthorized use of trademarked terms like "March Madness" and "Final Four" on their betting app. The crew also discussed the growing concern of A.I. being used to deceptively alter highlight reels for high school recruits, as well as the fine lines between prediction markets and traditional sports wagering. Later, former Cardinals wide receiver Frank Sanders joined the program via the Right Toyota Guest Line to analyze the Arizona Cardinals' offseason. Sanders evaluated the team's latest veteran acquisitions, including quarterback Gardner Minshew and receiver Kendrick Bourne, and shared his thoughts on how the No. 3 overall pick could be used to fortify the roster following the team's release of Kyler Murray. The show concluded with the Lerner & Rowe "One Call That's All," featuring a playback of Craig Fouhy debating the merits of hiring an experienced coach like Bennett versus a younger "firebrand" like Kenny Dillingham or Molly Miller, leading to one final spirited discussion among the hosts.

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  • Hour 2: The Crew Debates Kevin Harlan’s Legacy as the Best Voice in Sports, Recaps a Chaotic Second Round of the NCAA Tournament, and Craig Fouhy Joins "Fact or Fouhy" to Analyze the Highs and Lows of Randy Bennett’s Hiring at ASU.
    Mar 23 2026

    The second hour of the program, broadcast live from Right Toyota in Scottsdale, began with Roc making a passionate case for Kevin Harlan as the premier play-by-play commentator in the game today. The crew listened back to some of Harlan’s most electric moments, including his high-octane NFL calls and recent NCAA Tournament openers, as they debated the top tier of broadcasting giants. The discussion then shifted back to the weekend's high-stakes action in the NCAA Tournament, with the guys updating the audience on the biggest storylines following the Round of 32. They recapped the historic run of 4-seed Nebraska, who advanced to their first-ever Sweet 16 after a thrilling 74–72 victory over Vanderbilt, and highlighted the major upsets that have completely upended brackets across the country. Later, ABC Channel 15 Sports Program Director Craig Fouhy joined the show via the Right Toyota Guest Line for a new edition of "Fact or Fouhy." The segment covered the latest breaking news across the Valley, including the Suns' playoff positioning and the local coaching turnover. The hour wrapped up by diving back into Arizona State officially hiring Randy Bennett on a five-year deal to lead the Sun Devils. The guys debated how much the 63-year-old’s age should be taken into consideration for a long-term build and addressed whether fans should be concerned about how his disciplined, defensive-minded system from St. Mary's will translate to the Big 12.

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  • Hour 1: The Crew Reacts to NCAA Tournament Round 2 and the Suns' Weekend Victory, Replay: Rewind Features Tommy Lloyd and Jordan Ott, and Rudy Carpenter Discusses the NFL Draft and Free Agency.
    Mar 23 2026

    The opening hour of the program, broadcast live from Right Toyota in Scottsdale, began with Roc, Manuch, and Jimmy B. reacting to the high-stakes action from Round 2 of the NCAA Tournament. The crew also discussed the Phoenix Suns' critical weekend victory as they continue their push toward the postseason. In the "Replay: Rewind" segment, the guys celebrated Nebraska and the "Big Red" fanbase finally having a major postseason moment to cheer for following the Cornhuskers' historic first-ever tournament win over Troy and their subsequent narrow victory over Vanderbilt to reach the Sweet 16. The segment also featured postgame audio from University of Arizona head coach Tommy Lloyd after the top-seeded Wildcats defeated Utah State 78–66 to advance, as well as Suns head coach Jordan Ott praising Devin Booker’s leadership in the team’s hunt for a playoff spot. Later, former ASU and NFL quarterback turned NFL agent Rudy Carpenter joined the Right Toyota Guest Line. Carpenter shared his perspective on the advice he is giving his young clients as the NFL Draft process intensifies and free agency begins, and he offered his thoughts on how the Arizona Cardinals might utilize the No. 3 overall pick following upcoming Pro Days. The hour concluded with breaking news as the Arizona State Sun Devils finalized a deal to name former St. Mary’s head coach Randy Bennett the next leader of the men’s basketball program.

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  • Hour 3: The Crew Recaps the First Wave of Tournament Action, Producers Relive Jimmy B's Best Blunders in "Producers Payback," and Mike Adras Discusses the Impact of Mid-Major Upsets.
    Mar 20 2026

    The final hour of the program, broadcast live from Twin Peaks in Scottsdale, began with Roc and Manuch providing the latest updates from the NCAA Tournament. As the early morning and midday slates wrapped up, the guys recounted the biggest storylines and moments from the opening round. Next, the show moved into a segment of "Producers Payback," where CC and Lazz had some fun at Jimmy B's expense by reliving his best on-air blunders and highlights from the past few weeks. Following the laughs, Roc shared a fascinating story behind one of the highest-selling modern-day baseball cards of all time—the 2013 Bowman Chrome Aaron Judge Superfractor, which recently set a record with a $5.2 million private sale. Later, former NAU hoops head coach Mike Adras joined the Right Toyota Guest Line. Coach Adras shared his thoughts on how the first round of the tournament has shaken out, the positive impact mid-major victories have on the sport, and which evening games would have his attention as the night rounded out. The show concluded with the Lerner & Rowe "One Call That's All," featuring the electric student radio call from High Point’s 83–82 upset over Wisconsin by announcers Jimmy Rosselli and Griffin Wright. The guys then shared what was on tap for the night before reviewing the results of the State 48 Roofing Question of the Day.

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  • Hour 2: The Crew Discusses Purdue's Tournament Struggles and the Suns' Late-Game Collapse, Kyle Dodd Previews the Sun Devils' Offseason, and President Trump Signs an Executive Order Regarding the Army-Navy Game.
    Mar 20 2026

    The second hour of the program, broadcast live from Twin Peaks in Scottsdale, began with Roc and Manuch providing the latest updates from the NCAA Tournament. The duo had some fun at the expense of Purdue, discussing the Boilermakers' history of early exits and how recent mid-major successes are shifting the landscape of college basketball. The conversation then shifted back to the NBA, where the guys dissected the Phoenix Suns' 101–100 loss to the San Antonio Spurs, specifically focusing on the team blowing another fourth-quarter lead. This led to a debate on the superstardom of Victor Wembanyama following his 34-point performance and where he might eventually land on the all-time list of NBA greats. Later, ASU Sun Devils hoops radio analyst Kyle Dodd joined the Right Toyota Guest Line to break down the tournament bracket. Dodd offered his perspective on the transition from the Pac-12 to the Big 12, the specific qualities needed in the next Sun Devils head coach, and the necessity of retaining key roster pieces like Massamba Diop to remain competitive. The hour wrapped up with news of President Trump signing an Executive Order to ensure the Army-Navy Game remains a standalone broadcast window amid College Football Playoff expansion. Finally, in Football at 50, Roc questioned the massive hype building behind the 2026 NFL Draft class.

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