Once again, sports radio goes nuts for the NFL’s paper work. Sullivan Absher is officially coming to Notre Dame. Brian Kelly made how much here? Also, thanks, Sean.
Mike Brey is right about NIL deals: adapt or die. The NFL continues to make the shuffling of paper into appointment television. The Bears schedule leaked. It’s going to be a looooooong year in Chicago. Get these
Sean Stires has the news of Cormac Ryan’s return to Notre Dame men’s basketball as well as NFL Draft talk on the Bears and Colts and Ryan Roberts joins Sean to discuss ND football NFL Draftees as
Jim Irizarry is in for Darin this morning. Well, Mets-Cardinals was fun, huh? With the best record in baseball at the moment, Jim doesn’t know how to act as a Mets fan. Lester Wiltfong, Jr. from Windy
Lester Wiltfong, Jr., the editor-in-chief at Windy City Gridiron, previews the NFL Draft for the Bears with Jim Irizarry on Sportsbeat AM.
Bryan Driskell from Irish Breakdown joins Jim to fight tech bugs, as well as talk about Marcus Freeman’s coaching staff, completed by the hire of Al Golden.
Sean Stires is live at The Cave in Mishawaka for tonight’s boys’ basketball game between Mishawaka and Goshen. Matt Eberflus is officially the man in Halas Hall. #20 Irish women continue their winning ways. Irish men are
The Chicago Bears have a new head coach. Irish men pick up a big win last night. Sean talks to Christian McCollum from IrishSportsDaily.com about the latest in Notre Dame football recruiting.
Sean Stires opens the show with thoughts on Mike McDonald leaving Michigan to become the Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator and how it could impact former Irish defensive line coach Mike Elston. Then, he has comments from Northwestern
Jim Irizarry is in for Sean Stires today. Bryan Driskell from Irish Breakdown is giving out Notre Dame football news like Oprah giving out cars. Lester Wiltfong, Jr. from Windy City Gridiron has the latest on the
Lester Wiltfong, Jr. has the latest on the Chicago Bears’ head coach and GM searches, as well as what it means for Justin Fields and how close they are to being a legitimate playoff team again. Follow
Jim Irizarry is in for Sean Stires today, but Sean does check in to make sure Jim’s not ruining the show. Sean talks about Notre Dame women’s basketball at the midway point of the season. Bryan Driskell
Sean Stires discusses Isaiah Foskey returning to Notre Dame and the ND men’s basketball team’s OT win over Georgia Tech. Bobby Hensley joins in to talk the Colts’ loss to Jacksonville, the Bears firing Matt Nagy and
Sean and Vince are at Mishawaka High School for tonight’s boys’ basketball game against Plymouth. Irish comings and goings. Could the Bears do worse than Jim Harbaugh?
Jim Irizarry is in for Sean Stires today. Christian McCollum from Irish Sports Daily recaps National Signing Day for Notre Dame. Jim brings everyone down with a COVID-19 segment. Carl Stutsman joins for Rapid Fire. Laughs are
Jim Irizarry is in for Darin. A big basketball weekend for both Notre Dame teams. Jim gets emotionally invested in a bad five-leg parlay. Aaron Rodgers still owns the Bears.
Jim Irizarry is in for Darin this morning. Purdue takes the floor as #1 for the first time ever. Aaron Rodgers totally owns the Bears. If Mark Emmert likes something, it’s probably a terrible idea.
Jim Irizarry and Vince DeDario are in for Sean, who is traveling with the Notre Dame women’s basketball team to the Daytona Beach Invitational on Friday and Saturday. New CFP rankings come tonight. The NFL head coach
Call it irresponsible. Call it beating a dead horse. Aaron Rodgers is a bigger jerk than we thought. Also, #MACTION!
How excited would you be if Notre Dame and Michigan played in a New Year’s Six bowl? Sean and Jim discuss this and other games in college and pro football. Jim is still upset over the check