Fatstacks Sports

Fatstacks Sports

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  • 58 minutes 43 seconds
    Adulting Sucks / Lions MNF & CFB Recap / SSG
    Adulting Sucks / Lions MNF & CFB Recap / SSG by Fatstacks
    23 September 2021, 12:58 am
  • 1 hour 9 minutes
    CFB Week 1 Reax & Week 2/NFL Week 2 Preview:Is B Kelly insane? Corum v Walker 3? Is Chip Kellz back?
    00:00-15:00 Yoyo and Fats catch up on their latest happenings, including Fats' car problems and a yoyo's neighboring bank getting robbed. 15:00-45:00 CFB Week 1 Recap and Week 2 Preview 45:00-Finish NFL Week 1 Preview + Lions banter
    9 September 2021, 1:47 am
  • 1 hour 18 minutes
    CFB Week 1 Preview/Week 0 Recap || Jake Paul || Fake HSFB Team gets on ESPN || Alcohol Sucks
    Today’s pod is absolutely loaded, starting out with recapping Fats’ weekend in Detroit where he wound up face down in a toilet after too many brewskis, from there we jump into various topics from Trent Dilfer to a fake HSFB team getting on ESPN to Jake Paul winning again and finally CFB. Thanks for listening and make sure to subscribe/turn on updates so you never miss a pod!
00:00-15:00 Fats’ weekend in Detroit battling booze and panhandlers 15:00-25:00 Fake HSFB team dupes ESPN and gets on national Tv… you read that right. 25:00-35:00 Jake Paul wins yet again, suck it haters 35:00-42:00 Week 0 Recap 42:00-FINISH Week 1 preview with our top 4 gambling picks.
    30 August 2021, 11:31 pm
  • 1 hour 33 seconds
    Roadtrips, Michigan Football, SEC is KING, & NFL Pre-season w/ the “King of Des Moines”… YOYOBALL.
    Today’s show has YOYOBALL making his glorious return… need I say more? 00:00-30:00 YOYO CATCHUP // ROADTRIP TALK // HIS NEW HOME 30:00-35:00 The Eagles are a dumpster fire 35:00-40:00 The Lions first preseason game // storylines 40:00-48:00 conference realignment 48:00-end Michigan football and CFB season preview Thanks for listening and stay tuned for a new episode dropping next week!
    16 August 2021, 10:47 pm
  • 30 minutes 8 seconds
    THE SEC WILL BE THE NCAA IN 30 YEARS (conference realignment) & A RODGERS BENDS OVER GB
    00:00-7:00 -- Aaron Rodgers bended the PACKERS over a barrel and I just don't understand why these franchises (both NFL and NBA) cater to these guys! 7:00-30:00 -- TEXAS AND OKLAHOMA leave the BIG 12 and I don't blame them or the SEC for this... conference realignment and what will happen due to the arms race that's forming.
    2 August 2021, 7:10 pm
  • 29 minutes 40 seconds
    Does the USA suck at BBALL? Wearing "casual clothes" to weddings? & how hard is it to wave?
    00:00-05:00 : When did it become the norm to not dress up for weddings? Put away the shorts and pit vipers and show some respect. 5:00-10:00 : How can someone just not wave at someone else? 10:00-25:00 : TEAM USA is a dumpster fire and everyone is to blame, from POP to the players... ENOUGH OF THE EXCUSES!! Thanks for listening and we will be back next week for a new episode!
    27 July 2021, 3:59 pm
  • 34 minutes 43 seconds
    Is CP3 the POINT PETER and not the POINT GOD (lol) & GIANNIS is INCREDIBLE + SPACE JAM 2 REVIEW
    00:00-10:00 SPACE JAM 2 REVIEW - LBJ's acting - the soundtrack - the overall dumpster fire it was 10:00-32:00 NBA FINALS RECAP - CP3's legacy/inspiration - Booker's future - GIANNIS, just wow - everything else finals thanks for listening, make sure to subscribe and leave a rating in the comments... back next week for another FATSTACKS SPORTS PODCAST.
    21 July 2021, 6:23 pm
  • 18 minutes 46 seconds
    Jake Paul is laughing in the MMA/UFC's face & How bout them Tigers?
    Jake Paul is taking over boxing/mma and I AM SO HERE FOR IT! I discuss his career path - why I love him - and where he goes from here on today's show. As well as the Detroit Tigers (crazy, I know) and my scouting report on some of their young talent including Baddoo/Mize/Torkelson. Thanks for listening and I'll be back next week with another lunchtime podcast!
    21 April 2021, 7:30 pm
  • 16 minutes 12 seconds
    Golf is Broken and I Need to Fix it || FSS "welcome back"
    Welcome back. Today I tackle the topic of Golf in regards to pace of play as well as the clientel that frequents courses since August. New pod every week for lunch between 30-45 minutes long. thanks for listening
    13 April 2021, 3:17 pm
  • 22 minutes 54 seconds
    Compilation of Complaints: Morgan Wallen, The Weeknd, Sports Betting, & Much More!
    Today’s show is a bit of dark listen as Fats’ dives into 5 different things that have been irritating him lately such as Morgan Wallen fans & The Weeknd’s halftime performance. Maybe he’s in such a bad mood because he started a diet yesterday or maybe he’s just a hater, either way, he needed to get these (5) things off his chest.
    9 February 2021, 10:50 pm
  • 13 minutes 6 seconds
    AUDIO BLOG: 1 Year Anniversary of Dantonio's Retirement || "Requiem for Mark Dantonio; Thank You"
    BLOG EAST LANSING, Mich. — October 2007. The rivalry was dead. Michigan had just won seven straight and 10 of the last 12 games against their in-state rival Michigan State when in the post game-presser following a 28-24 Wolverines victory in Spartan Stadium, Michigan’s Mike Hart called MSU Michigan’s “little brother”. Then Dantonio took to the podium and changed everything with one (kinda confusing) simple phrase: “The pride comes before the fall”. MSU would go on to win 8 of the next 11 games in the rivalry, turning the Spartans into Michigan’s older brother. Last Tuesday, Dantonio took to the podium once again, this time to announce his retirement before MSU’s basketball game later that night vs. Penn State. Having already announced his retirement via twitter earlier in the day, nothing out of the ordinary occurred at the press conference. Dantonio conducted the press conference the same way he coached on the sidelines: Composed, quiet, stern, and proud. He fought to remain stoic, holding back tears, while he received a barrage of questions regarding the timing of his retirement. The timing of his retirement was fishy, having just been given a $4.3 million bonus three weeks prior and a lawsuit from former staffer Curtis Blackwell earlier the same day. But Dantonio said the lawsuit had “zero relevance” in the timing of his announcement, admitting he had only made the decision a week prior when he typed his retirement letter on the way home from a recruiting trip. The lawsuit against Dantonio likely wouldn’t have ended in anything more than a settlement (see Memphis basketball for evidence on how the NCAA handles these issues) or the loss of a few scholarships, making the belief that “he retired because of the lawsuit” unlikely. The timely $4.3 million bonus he received just before retirement is also a non-issue to anyone within the MSU administration or fanbase. If he did decide to hold off the announcement until after he received the bonus, so what? If anyone deserved it, it was Dantonio. He’s the one who won 114 games in his career, made 11 bowl game appearances, won three Big Ten Titles, a Sugar Bowl, and a Rose Bowl for MSU. The same one who nearly died from a heart attack following his “Little Giants” victory over Notre Dame in September of 2010 and less than a month later was back on the sidelines leading MSU to an 11 win season. I always find it funny watching LeVeon Bell as a special teams player in this video. But despite his glowing resume, Dantonio still has his detractors. Throughout his career, he made a living recruiting less touted players and turning them into NFL draft picks. He also was known for giving players a “second chance” that might not have one otherwise. This backfired on him a few times, most notably when he went against his assistants’ advice and brought a recruit with a checkered past, Auston Robertson, to East Lansing… Only to have him kicked off the team shortly after for rape allegations. But for every Robertson, there are ten to twenty players who Dantonio helped mold into model citizens. But you don’t hear about those ones as much. Dantonio was also a fiercely loyal guy, sometimes to a fault. That’s what made it so difficult for Pat Narduzzi to leave his position as MSU’s Defensive Coordinator for the vacant Head Coaching position at Pittsburgh in December of 2014. He had followed Dantonio to East Lansing from Cincinnati and had coached with him for a long time (over 10 years) — A similarity almost all of Dantonio’s assistants had. So it came as no surprise as that when the Spartans had a 3-9 season in 2016 and a few lackluster years to follow, fans and media alike called for the heads of his coordinators — But Dantonio didn’t budge. (For the full blog go to fatstacks.blog)
    4 February 2021, 7:35 pm
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