One of the premier sports blogs on the internet now has its own podcast. Some of the biggest names and newsmakers in the sports media will join us regularly on the AA Podcast.
Host Brandon Contes interviews executive producer and host of "SportScience," John Brenkus. Brandon and John discuss a wide range of topics including creating and hosting "SportScience," how the science community reacted to the show, creating and running Brinx. TV, and more.
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-:43: Legacy of “SportScience”
-2:36: TV aspirations?
-4:00: Start of “SportScience”
-4:58: Building set and producing “SportScience”
-6:50: Desire to find this info out
-8:38: Did “SportScience” influence how teams measure players?
-10:21: Reaction from Science community
-11:45: Episode that stands out?
-13:03: Experiments that went wrong?
-14:13: Why pro athletes weren’t paid to participate?
-15:40: Coming up with ideas
-16:25: Format of the show
-18:07: Not hosting “SportScience” segments
-18:50: Brinx. TV
-21:46: Content with Brinx Bux
-24:08: Measuring viewership
-26:00: Marcellus Wiley
-26:38: “GOAT Code”
-27:35: “The Perfection Point”
-28:28: Most room for performance growth among the “big four” American sports
-29:42: How much of a great athlete comes down to genetics and hard work/effort/training?
-30:57: Any unfulfilled passion projects?
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Host Brandon Contes interviews ESPN's Steve Levy. Brandon and Steve discuss a wide range of topics including being a Rangers fan and working with Mark Messier, working "Monday Night Football," his infamous "bulging disc" blooper, why Pat McAfee is a "genius," and more.
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-1:00: Watching NHL games from the studio
-2:01: Becoming a Rangers fan
-3:00: ESPN’s near-“Heidi Bowl” moment Tuesday night
-4:08: NHL on ESPN
-5:30: Atmosphere at ESPN when the NHL left network in 2004?
-7:39: Calling an NHL game in 2021 compared to 2003
-8:49: Barry Melrose
-10:31: Working with Mark Messier and P.K. Subban
-13:06: Doing NHL in studio, “MNF,” and NHL games
-14:29: Being versatile
-17:37: Being the voice of “Monday Night Football”
-19:19: Three person booths
-20:43: “MNF” job being temporary?
-24:49: Being replaced by Chris Fowler on the second “MNF” crew
-27:20: Working with Pat McAfee
-29:52: NHL talk on ESPN shows
-31:08: NHL marketing its stars
-33:39: Another NHL who can transcend the sport like Wayne Gretzky?
-34:45: Working at MSG
-36:54: Doing updates at WFAN
-38:33: "SportsCenter"
-39:41: The “bulging disc” blooper
-43:41: Added pressure filling in for Dan or Keith on “The Big Show?”
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Host Brandon Contes interviews co-host of "The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz," Jon "Stugotz" Weiner. Brandon and Stugotz discuss a wide range of topics including being interested in being program director at WFAN, working with Dan Le Batard for nearly 20 years, the importance of being on ESPN and being jealous of Pat McAfee, and more.
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-:36: How close was Stugotz to being program director at WFAN?
-2:50: Process of program director discussion
-4:08: Being a full-time host while being program director?
-6:14: Sal Licata
-8:19: Ryan Hurley
-10:06: Mark Chernoff/Spike Eskin handling WFAN program director role
-12:48: Talking to Spike Eskin about the program director job
-14:24: Talking to Chris Oliviero about before the program director job opened up?
-16:04: Wanting a full-time WFAN show before retirement?
-17:31: Letting Dan Le Batard know about talks with WFAN
-18:39: Le Batard understanding what WFAN means to Stugotz
-19:59: Any talks about doing WFAN and Le Batard?
-25:55: Mike Francesa or Chris “Mad Dog” Russo?
-29:34: Mad Dog on “First Take”
-33:24: Does it feel like it’s been 20 years with Le Batard?
-35:31: Francesa doing a podcast
-37:34: Le Batard being a perfectionist
-39:00: Size of the cast on “The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz”
-41:17: Convincing Le Batard to be a sports radio host
-44:12: Chemistry between Stugotz and Le Batard at first
-46:15: Importance of being at ESPN
-48:09: Podcast audience growth
-51:05: Decision to leave ESPN
-52:15: Comfortable with leaving ESPN
-53:38: Did Stugotz consider leaving the show due to leaving ESPN?
-54:59: Being jealous of Pat McAfee
-55:45: Did ESPN give “The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz” the freedom they wanted?
-57:32: Pat McAfee level of freedom?
-1:00:36: Stugotz’s book
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Host Brandon Contes interviews broadcasting legend Eli Gold. Brandon and Bob discuss a wide range of topics including being the voice of the Alabama Crimson Tide, Alabama not retaining him for 2024, telling a white lie to start broadcasting in NASCAR, Nick Saban retiring from coaching, and more.
NOTE: We apologize for some audio and visual issues during the episode.
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-:40: Eli’s health
-1:11: Returning to broadcast booth post-cancer
-1:57: Were there retirement thoughts when Eli sat out?
-2:54: Being out of work for two hours
-4:02: Calling home games only at Alabama
-4:56: Was the cutback a warning sign that Alabama wasn’t going to retain Eli?
-6:00: Alabama’s reason for not retaining Eli
-7:47: Response from Alabama fans
-8:46: Being the voice of the Nick Saban era [NOTE] Eli’s audio cuts out from 9:10 to 9:15. For full context, Eli is talking about not being at Alabama’s 2024 Spring Game which honored Nick Saban and the 2023 team.
-11:00: Not being welcomed by Alabama fans when Eli joined in 1988
-12:24: Considering leaving Alabama during that time?
-14:49: Getting to Alabama
-16:12: Goal as aspiring sportscaster in NYC
-18:01: Broadcasters Eli looked up to growing up
-19:25: Crafting your own style
-21:45: Verne Lundquist’s last Masters
-22:43: Jacksonville State University
-23:32: Nashville Kats
-26:30: Preparing for opposing team
-27:25: Commute to Nashville
-28:01: Were there other job opportunities while Eli was at Alabama?
-28:59: Reaction to Nick Saban retiring
-30:20: Any solace in that Eli’s Alabama tenure ended when Saban’s did?
-31:15: Can Alabama succeed without Saban?
-32:21: How will Saban do at ESPN?
-33:49: Most memorable and favorite moments/games at Alabama
-35:46: Favorite sport to broadcast
-37:24: Getting involved in NASCAR
-40:51: Working the 1979 Daytona 500 on MRN and importance of that race to NASCAR
-42:00: Being too close to Dale Earnhardt’s 1982 Pocono crash
-44:45: Being on the call for Earnhardt’s fatal crash in the 2001 Daytona 500
-46:24: Which sport changed the most throughout Eli’s career? NASCAR or college football?
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Host Brandon Contes interviews broadcasting legend Bob Costas. Brandon and Bob discuss a wide range of topics including his feelings on Donald Trump before and after becoming president, Bob's infamous gun culture essay, how Tom Brady would be as a broadcaster, and more.
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-1:07: Being selective with doing podcasts
-5:19: Thoughts about Joe Biden and Donald Trump
-13:19: Relationship with Trump pre-president
-17:55: Covering the Olympics
-19:50: Hearing back from China after being critical of them
-21:50: Responsibility of not “sticking to sports”
-24:14: Jim Nantz and the Masters
-26:27: Misconceptions surrounding gun culture essay
-33:47: Biggest detriment to the essay
-35:37: Can it be “not worth it” discussing serious topics when people can make their own headlines and twist around those words?
-36:34: NBC coming to Bob with issues they wanted him to talk about
-36:58: How did NFL owners and Roger Goodell react to some of Bob’s essays?
-38:04: Watching the NFL
-38:26: How will Tom Brady do as a broadcaster? Could Brady do this for a long time?
-40:23: Social media/aggregate media causing change in media
-48:41: Doing “Later” on NBC
-49:59: Can long-form interview format work on TV today?
-50:27: Why Bob feels he couldn’t do a show like “Later” anymore
-52:19: No studio audience on “Later”
-54:27: One thing in sports Bob would like to see happen before retirement
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Host Brandon Contes interviews "Parkins & Spiegel Show" co-host and co-author of the book "Pipeline to the Pros," Danny Parkins. Brandon and Danny discuss a wide range of topics including Caleb Williams (very likely) going to the Bears, being the best man at Nick Wright's vow renewal, breaking the news of the Jovan Belcher tragedy, and more.
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-:42: Writing a book
-3:46: Difficulties of writing a book
-5:57: Moments Danny felt like giving up on book?
-8:06: People who declined to be interviewed
-10:02: Jeff Van Gundy stories
-13:29: Duncan Robinson
-15:41: Will book change how DIII schools are valued?
-17:40: Sports media not playing sports stigma
-19:40: BrainUp
-21:56: Dealing with real things and sharing that with the audience
-24:10: Becoming comfortable with discussing difficult personal things
-26:31: Landing first full-time on-air radio job
-28:17: Kansas City and Nick Wright
-29:39: Jovan Belcher murder-suicide story
-32:06: Difficulty reporting a story like that
-34:21: Lines between sports journalists and radio hosts being blurred?
-35:49: Do aggregators make life difficult in terms of separating media journalism and media entertainment?
-37:51: Not sticking to sports
-40:20: Jason McIntyre’s comments about Chicago
-41:13: Colin Cowherd calling Danny the “most talented sports talk radio host”
-43:13: Feelings of ESPN embracing digital for shows compared to his situation
-46:41: Landing dream job at a young age
-48:12: Working with Dan McNeil
-49:28: Having a say in a co-host after Dan was fired?
-51:07: Caleb Williams
-52:37: Divide over trading the pick or drafting Williams?
-53:42: Fans concerned about Williams’ eccentricities?
-54:36: Being friends with Nick Wright
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Guest host Jessica Kleinschmidt interviews ESPN MLB reporter Buster Olney. Jessica and Buster discuss a wide range of topics including the slow pace of the MLB offseason, Scott Boras taking some losses in negotiations, helping Buster Posey be more media friendly, and more.
NOTE: We recorded with Buster on Friday March 22, so in between recording and posting, some details about the Shohei Ohtani/Ippei Mizuhara gambling story have been updated.
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-:43: Baseball coverage changing over the years
-2:26: Relationship with players changing
-3:55: Clubhouse access
-6:00: Waiting around
-7:42: Covering Chuck Knoblauch during the "yips"
-9:30: Helping Buster Posey be more media friendly
-12:57: Embracing players as people in terms of social media
-14:16: Benefit to players having their wall back up?
-15:06: Embracing social media at the start
-16:04: Do the positives outweigh the negatives on social media?
-18:01: Buster being able to separate from work in his personal life
-21:06: This offseason compared to past years
-23:52: Who is a “middle class” MLB player?
-25:36: Players speaking up
-26:35: Buster’s take on a salary cap in MLB
-27:45: Top paying players involved in salary cap discussions?
-28:52: Scott Boras conspiracy theory
-31:26: TV concerns
-32:52: Increase in opt-out contracts
-34:54: Shohei Ohtani
-38:23: Ippei Mizuhara gambling scandal
-40:42: Personal relationship with an interpreter
-42:47: How would this go if it didn’t involve Ohtani?
-43:33: Not really unchartered territory
-45:20: Shock factor of Ohtani news
-46:42: Joey Votto
-48:49: Reds not bringing Votto back
-49:56: Votto’s potential post-playing future
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