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'This Week in Ringer Culture' features 'The Big Picture' discussing Oscar snubs and surprises for Best Picture (00:27), 'Jam Session' breaking down Ellen Pompeo’s bombshell interview in The Hollywood Reporter (05:35), 'The Watch' celebrating the return of the hit medical drama 'ER' on Hulu (10:13), 'House of Carbs' interviewing 'Everybody Loves Raymond' creator Phil Rosenthal about the inspiration for his new Netflix show 'Somebody Feed Phil' (15:09), 'Bachelor Party' talking about that huge age gap between Arie and Bekah on 'The Bachelor' (19:16), and 'Binge Mode' crowning its winner of 'Friday Night Lights' Season 2 at a live taping (24:09).
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'This Week in Ringer Sports' features ‘ShackHouse’ discussing Tiger Woods’s return to golf (00:31), ‘The Bill Simmons Podcast’ with Jalen Rose discussing the NBA All-Star draft (07:56), ‘The Ringer NBA Show’ discussing the rumored rift between Kawhi Leonard and the San Antonio Spurs (11:58), ‘The Ringer NFL Show’ making the case for the Patriots being the greatest team of all time (18:00), ‘One Shining Podcast With Titus and Tate’ discussing Billy Preston leaving Kansas to play in Bosnia (22:35), and ‘The Masked Man Show’ breaking down the complaints that many had about the 25th anniversary of 'Raw' (26:50).
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'This Week in Ringer Culture' features 'Bachelor Party' trying to understand why Arie is spending so much time with Krystal (0:44), 'Black on the Air' with Bradley Whitford on how the experience of watching 'Get Out' differs based on the audience (5:56), 'The Watch' offering a review of David Letterman’s new Netflix show (featuring inaugural guest former president Obama) (11:02), 'Binge Mode' discussing sci-fi legend Philip K. Dick and the new anthology series based on his stories, 'Electric Dreams' (16:12), 'Press Box' dissecting Facebook’s decision to prioritize posts from friends and family over those from news outlets (20:57), and 'House of Carbs' with with Eater editor-in-chief Amanda Kludt predicting that ube and square pizza will be big in 2018 (25:22).
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'This Week in Ringer Sports' features ‘The Bill Simmons Podcast’ with Zach Lowe discussing whether Stephen Curry should be an All-Star Game starter this year (00:26), ‘The Ringer NBA Show’ discussing the Rockets-Clippers feud (03:44), ‘One Shining Podcast With Titus and Tate’ discussing their feelings about court-storming (09:06), ‘GM Street’ discussing the future of the New Orleans Saints (13:20), ‘The J.J. Redick Podcast’ with Thierry Henry discussing what separates a good player from a great player (18:25), and ‘The Masked Man Show’ with Skylar Astin discussing WWE’s top-three moments in ‘Raw’ history (23:47).
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This Week in Ringer Sports features ‘Ringer U’ discussing Tua Tagovailoa (00:47), ‘GM Street’ discussing Jon Gruden’s return to the Oakland Raiders (05:08), ‘The Ringer NBA Show’ discussing the change in the role of 3-pointers (10:55), ‘One Shining Podcast’ discussing who the no. 1 team in college basketball is right now (14:52), ‘The J.J. Redick Podcast’ with Kyrie Irving discussing whether or not they think dinosaurs were real (20:13), and ‘Against All Odds’ discussing their bets on this weekend’s slew of playoff games in the NFL (24:11).
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This Week in Ringer Culture features ‘The Watch’ reflecting on their favorite moments from The Golden Globes (00:48), ‘Jam Session’ discussing a potential Oprah Winfrey presidency (04:50), ‘The Bill Simmons Podcast’ with Sean Fenessey and Chris Ryan discussing ‘Ladybird’ and its run up to the Oscars (07:37), ‘House of Carbs’ discussing a unique ‘Food News’ story (10:23), ‘The Rewatchables’ discussing their favorite scenes from ‘10 Thing I Hate About You’ (13:53), ‘Larry Wilmore - Black on the Air’ with Jeffrey Toobin discussing the legacy President Trump’s Twitter feed will leave behind (18:04), and ‘Bachelor Party’ discussing how you can ‘predict’ Bachelor winners based off the contestants’ and The Bachelors’ heights (20:44).
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The Ringer’s Ben Glicksman and Rodger Sherman put a cap on the 2017 college football season by breaking down Alabama’s dramatic championship victory over Georgia (1:00), celebrating true-freshman sensation Tua Tagovailoa, and considering Nick Saban’s legacy (22:00). Later they discuss the odds for the 2018 season (30:00).
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The Ringer’s Ben Glicksman and Rodger Sherman relive their favorite moments from the incredible overtime shootout between no. 2 Oklahoma and no. 3 Georgia (1:00) as well as from no. 4 Alabama’s domination of no. 1 Clemson (14:30). Later, they preview next week’s national championship matchup (19:00), and make the case for UCF’s shot at a title (36:00).
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The Ringer's Chris Vernon is joined by gambling guru Lance Taylor of WJOX in Birmingham to discuss some of the most enticing bowl games, including South Florida against Texas Tech (01:30), the Christmas Eve matchup between Fresno State and Houston (07:30), UCLA going up against Kansas State (10:15), Southern Miss against a Jimbo Fisher–less FSU (12:15), Missouri taking on Texas (16:00), Purdue against Khalil Tate and Arizona (19:45), USC against Ohio State (27:15), and then the College Football Playoff matchups (34:45).
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The Ringer’s Ben Glicksman and Rodger Sherman preview the two major playoff matchups, the Rose Bowl between no. 2 Oklahoma and no. 3 Georgia (2:00) and the Sugar Bowl between no. 1 Clemson and no. 4 Alabama (23:00).
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The Ringer’s Chris Vernon is joined by Vegas Insider’s Brian Edwards to give his rationale behind betting on bowl games (0:20) and preview this coming week’s slate of matches (7:10).
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The Ringer’s Ben Glicksman and Rodger Sherman report live from Philadelphia at the Army-Navy game. They talk to former Michigan and NFL receiver and ESPN analyst Desmond Howard (6:33), Hall of Fame quarterback and Navy alum Roger Staubach (21:26), and U.S. Military Academy director of athletics Boo Corrigan (29:54).
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The Ringer’s Ben Glicksman and Rodger Sherman debate whether Alabama deserves to be in the College Football Playoff over Ohio State and whether the four-team playoff is the best system (2:00). They also discuss the current matchups between no. 1 Clemson and no. 4 Alabama (5:00) and no. 2 Oklahoma and no. 3 Georgia (19:00). They close with a coaching carousel update (30:00).
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The Ringer’s Chris Vernon is joined by SportsRadio 610’s Sean Pendergast to react to the latest turmoil in college football coaching (0:38) and consider the potential changes to the playoff rankings (9:00). Then, they run through the lines for the conference championship games: Stanford at USC (16:28), Memphis at Central Florida (21:26), Georgia at Auburn (26:41), Miami at Clemson (31:38), Ohio State at Wisconsin (36:21), and TCU at Oklahoma (40:00).
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The Ringer’s Chris Vernon is joined by Lance Taylor from Lance’s Lock to delineate their picks for South Florida at Central Florida (1:19), Miami at Pittsburgh (6:00), Iowa at Nebraska (9:47), Missouri at Arkansas (11:14), Georgia at Georgia Tech (12:48), Ohio State at Michigan (14:43), Wisconsin at Minnesota (17:13), West Virginia at Oklahoma, Clemson at South Carolina (21:10), Notre Dame at Stanford (23:15), Washington State at Washington (24:26), and Alabama at Auburn (26:24).
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The Ringer’s Ben Glicksman and Rodger Sherman discuss Baker Mayfield’s crotch-grabbing controversy, the firing of Jim Mora at UCLA, and the speculation about where Chip Kelly might end up coaching (3:00). Later, they review the playoff picture and this week’s biggest games, such as the Iron Bowl matchup between Auburn and Alabama (21:00).
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The Ringer’s Chris Vernon and Bleacher Report’s Adam Kramer try to convince themselves that this weekend’s games are worth paying attention to (0:23) and predict which games will result in an upset (16:12). Then, 'Ringer U' producer Isaac Lee returns to boast about his successful moneyline parlay from last week and give his bets for this weekend (42:14). Afterward, Vernon and Kramer talk about their favorite bets for this unexciting weekend (49:10).
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The Ringer’s Ben Glicksman and Rodger Sherman break down the past weekend’s madness, starting with Miami’s beatdown of Notre Dame, Georgia’s stunning defeat, and Alabama’s late-game heroics (2:00). Later they discuss the coaching carousel and who is in the running for the major job openings at Florida and Tennessee (28:00).
- Visa fler