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EPISODE · Aug 19, 2024 · 50 MIN

An Anniversary for the Ages, Could a Regular Person Beat Any Athlete in Their Sport?

from Weekend Sports Wrap

Welcome to the Weekend Sports Wrap! This week, James opens up the podcast talking about an anniversary of a sporting event that lives in everyone's memory since it happened, and how it led to a change in both people's legacies in very different ways. After that, it's a discussion about how some regular people think they can accomplish a feat that an athlete cannot in their specific sport, brought on by the idea that Tyreek Hill can beat Noah Lyles in a race (and Tyreek Hill is not a regular person). Then, James talks a bit about the Little League World Series and how gambling is somehow working its way into something that should be pure and enjoyable for everyone who has ever played baseball. That also leads into a conversation about how the MLB is not using its advantage of being the sport people think of when they think of classic Americana. Finally, it's time for a quick preview of Week 0 in college football, could Montana State pull off the upset? Delaware State with a BRUTAL away game, and more! Remember to rate and follow the show!

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