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As Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) stands strong on his commitment to blockade military nominees, he did state after a closed-door GOP conference meeting that he would be open to five or six options to eventually allow the nominations through. Senator Tuberville joins Ben to discuss why he is maintaining the holds and what it would take for him to change his stance.

From the 80s to today Coach Kim Mulkey has dominated Women’s College Basketball.

Let the countdown to the 2023 college football season begin!

Today's lesson is about the three letters that have dominated NCAA programs.

Today, Ben shares with listeners some of his own listening and reading habits, and brings on one of his favorite writers, Ethan Strauss, former ESPN reporter and author of The House Of Strauss Substack, to discuss the rise of influencers across college sports, and how the changing trends will affect amateur sports.

On this episode, Will sits down with 12-time NCAA All-American swimmer and Independent Women’s Forum spokeswoman, Riley Gaines. Riley discusses her experiences swimming against Leah Thomas in the 2022 NCAA Division One Swimming Championships, and why she is speaking out against biological males participating in women's sports.

Trey answers a question on the unprecedented indictment of former President Trump.

Trey shares his thoughts on how to discern genuine behavior.

This week, Trey is joined by the Head Football Coach of the University of South Carolina Gamecocks, Shane Beamer.

On this episode, take an inside look at the KGB as Will sits down with former agent Jack Barsky who tells his fascinating life story, sheds light on what Putin may be up to, as well as his warning for America.

This week, Liz takes a look back at her conversation with Barstool Sports CEO, Erika Nardini.

Will Cain gives his unique take on all of the latest hot news stories.

This week, Trey sits down with the Head Coach of the University of South Carolina Football team, Shane Beamer. Coach Beamer discusses his successful first season in Columbia, South Carolina, which saw him win the FWAA First-Year Coach of the Year award.

This week, Will explains how the Democratic party is destroying democracy, how he agrees with the NCAA's new rule, and more.