The guys are live from Farnham Ale and Lager in South Burlington! They'll talk to Eric McMahon BHS grad and Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Texas Rangers, talk a little Hockey with Matthew Ross of TSN 690 in Montreal, and more!
Arnie, Rich and Brady talk about the Giants trade of Jason Pierre-Paul, what it means for their future, and catch up with Morgan Valley, Rice graduate and Arizona women's basketball coach.
Arnie, Rich and Brady talk about the Celtics historic win over the Thunder, chat with UVM AD Jeff Schulman and hear from Buster Olney as baseball season approaches.
Brady needs help from the audience, gives his take on Vermont Athletic Director Jeff Schulman's comments in 'The Huddle,' and talks with Burlington native Maggie DiMasi, who just helped Norwich to a women's hockey national title -- and also spent time this year coaching on the St. Michael's men's team.
Brady talks about the Patriots having the biggest need in the NFL, the key to the Red Sox season and he chats with CVU grad and Wake Forest pitcher Rayne Supple about the hot start to his 2018 season.
Arnie, Rich and Brady talk about the Red Sox and Yankees possibly playing in London in 2019, another new football league sprouting up, and they talk with Tom Caron of NESN, as well as Vermont native and NCAA Champion Elle Purrier.
Brady opens up the week talking about the NCAA Tournament and if there's been too many upsets, how UVM should feel about UMBC success and he talks with Ray Biggs of D3Hockey.com about the Norwich Cadets national championship.
Arnie, Rich and Brady talk about the NCAA Tournament, the Patriots big weekend moves, Rich's vacation and play "Monday Mirages."
It's Sports Saturday! Jeff's UVA Cavs lost to the UMBC Retrievers in round 1 of the NCAA Tourney, and we're not gonna let him forget it! Plus, Tara Sullivan of the Boston Globe joins the show, as well as Austin Danforth of the Burlington Free Press! And we play HOT or NOT, the hottest show on the airwaves! Aaron has takes, but are they HOT, or NOT?
Brady leads you to into the NCAA first-four games by explaining how the New York Giants are similar to the New York Knicks and he talks with Ken Crites of RotoWire for Part 3 of the fantasy baseball prep-series.