John has Nate Corddry on to talk about Boston fans, Yogi Bear, and Morgan Fairchild. Darko Milicic’s career change is also touched upon, and Round 3 of the Tournament of Names is here. Make peace with your god.
Wits host John Moe loves sports. On Home Dunk, John and his guests talk about the stories of sports in a smart, friendly way, from the vantage point of people who didn’t necessarily make the team. They will also tell you which NFL mascot would win in a fight. We’re sorry, Cleveland.
John has Nate Corddry on to talk about Boston fans, Yogi Bear, and Morgan Fairchild. Darko Milicic’s career change is also touched upon, and Round 3 of the Tournament of Names is here. Make peace with your god.
John Moe on Adrian Peterson, Luke Burbank on how Seattle is handling success, and Matthew Baldwin on your board game options for replacing the NFL on Sundays.
John checks in with ESPN’s Pablo Torre, demands that The Hold Steady’s Craig Finn justify his fandom, and asks what we’re falling for now.
John Moe talks college football with Chuck Klosterman: snobs vs. farmers, the Walking Dead, Prince, orange teams, Notre Dame, and Chuck’s national title pick are all covered. Plus: THE TOURNAMENT OF NAMES (PART TWO).
Actor David Koechner discusses his beloved Kansas City Chiefs, comedian/musican/author/Cleveland native Dave Hill on the likelihood of a Johnny Manziel/LeBron James-led renaissance for the city’s sports fans, and Round One of the Tournament of Names.
Grantland’s Jonah Keri talks about the baseball season’s home stretch, Rhett Miller justifies his unjustifiable love of the Dallas Cowboys, and Dana Burgess tells John how LeBron James is and is not like Odysseus and The Prodigal Son and Achilles.