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  • The Mike Scully Show - EP 28
    2025/04/10
    🎙️ The Mike Scully Show - April 10, 2025

    Episode Recap: Birthdays, Brackets, and Berckmans Place

    Opening Shoutout:
    We kicked off this week’s episode with a special Happy Birthday to Mike’s beautiful daughter Taylor! 🎉

    🏀 Segment 1: March Madness Wrap-Up & Ovi Makes History

    March Madness may be over, but the buzz is still strong—especially in Gainesville. Huge congrats to the Florida Gators, and hats off to The Hillbilly, who’s been on fire with his takes and predictions. Tricks got the spotlight too, as Mike reviewed his overall March performance—some wins, some... learning moments.

    The conversation then turned to the UConn women’s team and a notable viewership drop. Without Caitlin Clark in the mix, ratings reportedly dipped by over 10 million viewers—an eye-opening stat in the world of college hoops.

    But the biggest milestone of the week came from the ice:
    Alex Ovechkin officially passed Wayne Gretzky’s legendary goal record with his 895th career goal.
    It’s a moment that solidifies Ovi’s place in hockey history and reminds us why the NHL is one of the few leagues that still gets tradition and humility right.

    All-Time Goal Leaders:

    1. Alex Ovechkin (895)

    2. Wayne Gretzky (894)

    3. Gordie Howe (801)

    4. Jaromir Jagr (766)

    5. Brett Hull (741)

    ⛳ Segment 2: The Masters Preview & Augusta Legends

    The azaleas are blooming and the green jackets are ready: it’s Masters Week. Mike broke down the key contenders—Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Bryson DeChambeau, Jordan Spieth, Brooks Koepka, Cam Smith and more. Or will someone from the field shock the world?

    Then it was story time, as Mike shared his unforgettable experiences at Augusta National. One of the highlights? Berckmans Place—a $140 million VIP experience used only 12 days a year. This exclusive hospitality zone includes replicas of the 7th, 14th, and 16th greens, all the food and drink you can handle, and unmatched access for the golf elite.

    🗞️ Final Segment: The Hillbilly Network News

    We closed the show with another edition of The Hillbilly Network News

    • The Hammer Chronicles – The legend grows

    • Sands My Paper – You’ll have to tune in to understand

    • And of course, Mike’s signature sign-off to wrap it all up

    Thanks for listening to The Mike Scully Show. Subscribe, rate, and share the show with your crew—and don’t forget to wish Taylor a Happy Birthday! 🎂

    🎧 Catch the full episode on your favorite podcast platform or at Mike Scully Show

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  • The Mike Scully Show - EP 27
    2025/03/28
    The Mike Scully Show – Blog Recap 3/27/25

    Featuring: Mike Scully, Eliot “The Hebrew Hammer,” Hillbilly, and Trick from South Alabama

    Buckle up, sports freaks and freedom lovers — The Mike Scully Show is back with another no-holds-barred, locker-room-meets-living-room roundtable of what’s hot in the world of sports and a few offbeat detours only this crew can deliver.

    SEGMENT 1 – NFL Free Agency & Opening Day Fire

    The NFL offseason drama just keeps heating up. Russell Wilson inks a 1-year deal with the New York Giants — is this his redemption arc or the final curtain call? Meanwhile, Stefon Diggs cashes in with the Patriots for 3 years, $69 million. One thing's for sure: Belichick’s ghost might be lurking in that contract.

    Also on the show’s radar — Xavier Worthy's ex-fiancée going full psycho mode, literally setting $150K in cash on fire. The Hammer called it “relationship arson,” while Trick just shook his head in disbelief.

    Oh, and Aaron Rodgers? Still unsigned. Still mysterious. Still weird. But opportunities are vanishing faster than Hillbilly’s beer fridge on a NASCAR Sunday.

    The crew also dives into MLB Opening Day, questioning why it feels so early this year. Can anyone stop the mega-loaded Dodgers? Eliot says no — unless Shohei gets abducted by aliens.

    And in a chilly twist, the boys tap the ice with a hockey playoff update: Ovechkin is just six goals away from the immortal Gretzky record. Hillbilly’s take? “Let the man eat!”

    SEGMENT 2 – March Madness & Coaching Mayhem

    March is full-blown madness and Danny Hurley is officially “a cock,” according to Trick — unfiltered as always. Coaching musical chairs continue with Pitino to Xavier, Miller to Texas, and McCollum heading to Iowa.

    With the Sweet 16 set, the boys lock in their Elite 8 and Final Four predictions. There are some surprises, some long shots, and, of course, one bracket totally busted by Hillbilly’s belief in Eastern Kentucky State Technical Institute (spoiler: not a real team).

    Transfer Portal talk heats up too — Hammer says it’s “college sports free agency on steroids,” while Mike just wants someone to explain NIL money to his Tesla.

    FINAL SEGMENT – The Chaos We Call ‘Extras’

    The Hillbilly Network News: A raccoon attack, a tractor pulled over for DUI, and a church bingo scandal. Just another week in Hillbilly’s America.

    The Hammer Chronicles: Eliot rants about the rise of AI referees and how they might be the Antichrist. We don’t disagree.

    Sands My Paper: Trick unloads on grocery store self-checkouts, pineapple on pizza, and daylight saving time. “They all gotta go.”

    Mike’s Tesla Update: After last week’s slam on his smart car, Scully gives a full-throttle rebuttal defending his ride. Verdict: he still can't open the frunk without calling tech support.

    🧨 Closing Thought: Sports are wild, the world is weirder, and The Mike Scully Show is the only place where a former NFL lineman, a Hebrew Hammer, a wild Hillbilly, and a truth-teller named Trick break it all down with grit, laughs, and plenty of shots fired.

    🎧 Catch new episodes weekly — only on The Podcast Playground and wherever you get your shows.

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  • The Mike Scully Show - EP 26
    2025/03/19

    March Madness Special This week!

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  • The Mike Scully Show - EP 25
    2025/03/14
    NFL Free Agency Madness, College Hoops, and the Curse of the 17th Hole – This Week on The Mike Scully Show

    Brought to you by Jan Pro of Southwest Florida and Coastal Title – the newest sponsors of The Mike Scully Show!

    The sports world never sleeps, and neither do we. On this week’s episode, The Mike Scully Show breaks down the NFL Free Agency frenzy, dives deep into the college hoops tournament drama, and talks golf’s most intimidating hole. Plus, we’ve got The Hillbilly News Network, The Hammer Chronicles, and Sands My Paper to cap it all off. Buckle up – it’s a wild ride.

    NFL Free Agency: The Dominoes Keep Falling

    As if the offseason wasn't already chaotic, teams are making big-time trades and shaking up the league. Some of the most jaw-dropping moves include:

    • DK Metcalf to the Steelers – Pittsburgh gets a serious deep threat. Could this finally unlock their passing game?
    • Sam Darnold to the Seahawks, Geno Smith to the Raiders – It’s a full QB shuffle in Seattle. The Raiders get Geno, but is he the long-term answer?
    • Joey Bosa to the Bills, DeAndre Hopkins to the Ravens – Buffalo bolsters its defense while Lamar Jackson gets another elite weapon in Baltimore.
    • Justin Fields to the Jets, Daniel “Indiana Jones” Jones to the Colts – Fields gets a fresh start in New York, while the Colts make a gamble on Daniel Jones.
    • Houston trades Laremy Tunsil to Washington, Eagles’ Kenneth Gainwell to the Steelers, Najee Harris to the Chargers – Some major pieces are moving, and the Steelers are stacking up talent.
    • Davante Adams to the Rams – LA just made a massive power move by snagging one of the best receivers in the game.
    • Still out there: Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson, Cooper Kupp – Who lands where? The offseason drama is far from over.
    March Madness Is Here – Who’s In, Who’s Out?

    College basketball fans, this is our time of year. The tournament is just around the corner, and bubble teams are sweating it out.

    🚨 Teams on the edge:

    • Texas vs. Vanderbilt – Can the Longhorns hold on?
    • Georgia vs. Oklahoma – Both teams need a statement win.
    • Ohio State vs. Iowa – The Big Ten battle rages on.
    • Arkansas vs. South Carolina – SEC showdown with tournament hopes on the line.

    🏆 Player of the Year Race:

    • Cooper Flagg (19.4 PPG, 7.6 RPG, 4.2 APG) – The kid is lighting it up and making a serious case for the award.
    • Johni Broome (18.6 PPG, 10.6 RPG, 3.3 APG) – A dominant force down low who keeps Auburn rolling.

    One of these guys is about to etch his name in history.

    The Players Championship – A Three-Peat and Tiger’s Setback

    🏌️‍♂️ Scottie Scheffler is going for three in a row at TPC Sawgrass, but the bigger story is Tiger Woods. The golf legend ruptured his Achilles, a brutal injury that could sideline him for a long time. Is this finally the moment he steps away from the game for good?

    And let’s talk about the infamous Par 3 17th hole – that 132-yard island green that eats golf balls for breakfast. What would you hit from that distance? The guys break it down and give their takes on the most stressful tee shot in the sport.

    Final Thoughts: The Hillbilly News Network, The Hammer Chronicles & Sands My Paper

    As always, we wrap things up Scully-style. This week, The Hillbilly News Network delivers the latest unfiltered takes, The Hammer Chronicles go off the rails, and Sands My Paper makes sure somebody gets put on blast.

    🔊 Listen now to The Mike Scully Show wherever you get your podcasts! Big thanks to Jan Pro of Southwest Florida and Coastal Title for sponsoring this episode.

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  • The Mike Scully Show - EP 24
    2025/03/07

    Segment 1: The Political World – WTF Why Did the Eagles Turn Down the White House Invitation?

    Yet again, politics and sports collide as the Philadelphia Eagles reportedly turned down an invitation to the White House. Why? What does this mean in the larger conversation about athletes, politics, and patriotism? Trump’s State of the Union – The Ultimate Mic Drop? Love him or hate him, Trump delivered a fiery State of the Union. We’ll break down the key moments, including a powerful mic-drop moment that had everyone talking. Where’s the Civility? A 13-year-old cancer survivor. Laken Riley’s grieving mother. Peyton, the young volleyball player left paralyzed by a biological male competing in women’s sports. Cory Campatore’s family from Butler, PA. And let’s not forget the recent announcement about capturing the leader of the Afghanistan bombing that occurred during Biden’s withdrawal. Where do we draw the line between politics and basic human decency? Boys & Girls Sports – Common Sense Denied 45 Democrats voted down a bill designed to protect girls’ and women’s sports. How does this make any sense?

    Stephen A. Smith on The View – A Trainwreck or a Win? Stephen A. never holds back, but his latest appearance on The View had people divided. We break down the best (and worst) moments. MSNBC – The Disaster Continues From Nicole Wallace’s bizarre takes to Mark Cuban’s sit-down with Rachel Maddow, MSNBC keeps finding ways to make headlines for all the wrong reasons.

    Shoutout to Our Sponsor: Jan-Pro SWFL – Frank Papasodero

    Segment 2: NFL Free Agency Madness Cowboys Restructure Dak & CeeDee Dallas clears nearly $50 million in cap space with a smart restructuring. What does this mean for the Cowboys’ future? Max Crosby’s Monster Deal$106 million—yes, you read that right. The Raiders are locking in their defensive cornerstone, but was this the right move? 49ers Trade Deebo Samuel to the Redskins San Francisco sends one of their top offensive weapons to Washington. Will the 49ers regret this move, or was it the right call? Sam Darnold’s Big Payday? The Raiders and Titans are both offering Darnold over $120 million for three years. Is he really worth that kind of money?

    Shoutout to Our Sponsor: Coastal Title – Bob Hamer

    Segment 3: NCAA Basketball – Madness Begins! Wild Regular Season Finish Ole Miss shocks Tennessee. UConn looking dangerous as they aim for a third straight title. The chaos of March is already here. Saturday’s Must-Watch Games: St. John’s vs. Marquette Kentucky vs. Missouri Alabama vs. Auburn Duke vs. UNC Conference Tournament Chaos – Is It Worth It? Who wins the Big Ten, Big 12, ACC, and SEC tournaments? And does winning the conference tourney actually help, or does it just leave teams more vulnerable to injuries heading into March Madness?

    Duke & Duke – Because It’s Always About Duke Two sides of the coin: Is Duke back, or is it just media hype? Final Thoughts Hillbilly Network News – The stories you won’t hear anywhere else. The Hammer Chronicles – Eliot has something to say, and it’s never boring. Sands MY Paper – Trick keeps it real with his closing thoughts. Mike Signs Off – Featuring a must-watch Tiger Woods video clip.

    That’s a wrap for this week’s Mike Scully Show! Tune in, turn up, and don’t forget to follow us for more raw, unfiltered takes. Until next time—stay loud, stay proud, and stay tuned!

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  • The Mike Scully Show - EP 23
    2025/02/28
    The Mike Scully Show – February 27, 2025

    Hosted by Mike Scully, with his rowdy band of co-hosts: The Hebrew Hammer Eliot, Trick from South Alabama, and Hillbilly from West Virginia. Strap in—this week’s show is loaded with gridiron gossip, college chaos, and some good ol’ fashioned sports debates.

    Segment 1: NFL Scouting Combine – The Meat Market is Open

    It’s that time of year again when NFL coaches, GMs, and agents descend on Indianapolis like vultures on a fresh roadkill. The Scouting Combine is in full swing, and we’ve got a parade of college kids trying to prove they can run, jump, and bench press their way into a fat contract.

    • Shedeur Sanders is keeping his cleats clean—he’s not working out. Maybe he figures he's already got enough game tape to impress, or maybe he just didn’t want to risk pulling a hammy before cashing in.
    • Travis Hunter is doing defensive drills only. Smart move? Or should he flex his WR skills too?
    • Cam Ward—what’s his deal? Is he a first-rounder, or is he about to take a freefall like a stock after a bad earnings report?

    Meanwhile, drama is bubbling over in the NFL like a pot of day-old chili:

    • Jets players are pissed about Aaron Rodgers ghosting them. Quinnen Williams is especially salty. Maybe they should’ve seen this coming—Rodgers disappearing isn’t exactly new.
    • The Franchise Tag Window is open until March 4th, meaning teams have about a week to decide who’s getting locked in like an ex who won’t take the hint.
    • Free Agency starts March 10th—who’s cashing out? Rumors are flying that the Colts may have an open QB competition. Also, is Anthony Richardson in hot water?
    • Cleveland’s GM just laughed in everyone’s face when asked about a Myles Garrett trade. That man isn’t going anywhere.
    • The Philadelphia Eagles are making headlines for two reasons:
      1. At least one player is saying "no thanks" to a White House visit.
      2. The NFL is considering banning the "Tush Push." Yep, the league is tired of Philly basically running a rugby scrum on every third-and-one.

    This segment is brought to you by Jan-Pro SWFL – Frank Papasodero. If you need your office cleaned up as well as the Jets need their locker room drama cleaned out, call Frank.

    Segment 2: College Football Playoff & March Madness – The Playoff Drama Never Ends

    The College Football Playoff Committee is meeting up to discuss some big changes, and, just like your uncle arguing politics at Thanksgiving, things are getting heated.

    • The big idea? Instead of giving byes to the top-ranked conference champs, they might just go with the top four teams, period. Translation: If your conference is weak, tough luck.
    • The 2026 playoff structure is starting to take shape, and surprise, surprise—it’s leaning toward a 14-team format that heavily favors the SEC and Big Ten. Shocker.

    Meanwhile, college basketball is gearing up for the madness:

    • Selection Sunday is creeping up (March 16), and the tournament picture is clearing up like a windshield after a fresh Rain-X coat.
    • 30 teams are locked in, nine teams are sitting pretty, and 22 teams are in the danger zone, praying they don’t choke in these final weeks.
    • Notable teams boosting their résumés this week: Indiana, North Carolina, Georgia, Cincinnati, and San Diego State are all stacking up wins like a college kid stacks overdue bills.

    🔹 Must-Watch Games This Week

    • #1 Auburn vs. #17 Kentucky – The Tigers are rolling, but can Kentucky play spoiler?
    • #10 Texas Tech @ Kansas – It’s always a fight when these two meet.
    • #22 Arizona @ #9 Iowa State – Can Arizona make a late push?
    • West Virginia @ #25 BYU – A must-win for both teams.
    • #12 Texas A&M @ #3 Florida – The Gators are hungry for a top seed.

    It’s a packed show, so grab a beer, settle in, and let The Mike Scully Show break it all down for you. No fluff, no nonsense—just straight sports talk with a side of trash talk.

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  • The Mike Scully Show EP 22
    2025/02/21

    The Mike Scully Show – Episode Recap – February 20th, 2025

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    This week's episode of The Mike Scully Show brought listeners another hard-hitting roundup of sports, debates, and laughs. Mike, along with co-hosts "The Hebrew Hammer" Eliot, "Trick" from South Alabama, and "Hillbilly" from West Virginia, dove deep into some hot topics in the sports world.

    Segment 1: NFL Season Review & Off-Season Buzz

    The show kicked off with a look back at the incredible growth of sports betting in the NFL. According to the American Gaming Association's latest report, sports betting on NFL games generated a record $13.71 billion in revenue in 2024, up significantly from $11.04 billion in 2023. Legal sportsbooks handled nearly $150 billion in bets—a staggering 22.2% increase from the previous year. Despite public favorites dominating the season, sportsbooks still managed a solid 9.3% hold rate. Q4 2024 was the most lucrative quarter in history, pulling in $3.66 billion.

    The crew then tackled the big off-season stories, discussing the NFL’s salary cap increase, set to range between $277.5 and $281.5 million for 2025. Negotiations with the NFL Players Association will finalize the number soon.

    Controversy swirled around Myles Garrett, who's asking for a trade, sparking heated debate on where he might land. Aaron Rodgers' future was also hotly debated, with speculation swirling around retirement or potential moves to the Steelers or Raiders. Matthew Stafford’s future was another discussion point—will he be traded or re-signed?

    Tee Higgins’ contract situation kept the conversation lively, and then, of course, came the segment titled "NFL Stupidity," featuring Jameis Williams of the Lions and an inexplicable gaffe by Ravens kicker Justin Tucker, leaving everyone baffled and amused.

    Segment 2: Hockey Surpasses NBA, College Basketball, and Baseball’s Back

    The guys celebrated the NHL's huge win over the NBA during All-Star weekend. The 4 Nations Hockey Championship matchup—USA vs. Canada in Boston—garnered more viewers than any hockey game since the 2014 Stanley Cup, overshadowing the NBA’s lackluster All-Star event. The intense game featured three fights within just nine seconds, notably involving the Tkachuck brothers, bringing old-school hockey excitement back.

    The show then shifted to college basketball, highlighting the SEC's dominance with nine men's teams and seven women's teams in the top 25. There were shoutouts to Auburn, Florida, Duke, and Houston, with an eyebrow-raising question: "Where has Kansas gone?" after they got demolished by BYU by over 30 points.

    Mike humorously lamented a mistake from his alma mater, Illinois, which botched Terrence Shannon Jr.'s banner unveiling by hanging it upside down. The Illini quickly turned the gaffe into goodwill, selling humorous T-shirts and donating proceeds to the Boys & Girls Club.

    In women's hoops, the guys discussed UConn’s stunning upset over South Carolina, breaking their 71-game home winning streak.

    As pitchers and catchers reported for MLB Spring Training, the crew discussed the massive economic impact on Southwest Florida and Arizona, excitedly anticipating the return of baseball with the Grapefruit and Cactus leagues.

    Segment 3: Chronicles, News, and Gripes

    In the lighter final segment, fans enjoyed "The Hebrew Hammer Chronicles," featuring Eliot’s unique takes, while "Hillbilly News Network" brought laughs with offbeat stories. "What Sands my Paper" closed things out with humorous rants, before Mike wrapped up another memorable episode.

    Stay tuned next week for more insights, entertainment, and strong opinions—only on The Mike Scully Show.

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  • The Mike Scully Show EP 21
    2025/02/14

    The Mike Scully Show Recap February 13th Edition

    This week on The Mike Scully Show, Mike, Sean "The Hillbilly" from West Virginia, and Eliot "The Hebrew Hammer" held it down while Trick from South Alabama was sidelined with an illness. We are sending our best to Trick, he took the day off like a star quarterback resting before the playoffs. Meanwhile, Eliot showed up under the weather and took one for the team, grinding through like an ironman athlete who refuses to sit out. Respect.

    Super Bowl LIX Recap: Georgia's Defense Crushes Mahomes

    Super Bowl LIX is in the books, and it was a defensive masterclass by the Eagles, who dominated the line of scrimmage and made Patrick Mahomes look human. With their relentless four-man pass rush loaded with former University of Georgia standouts the Eagles shut down the Chiefs offense. Jalen Hurts proved why he deserved the MVP trophy, making timely throws and using his legs when necessary. While many expected Saquon Barkley to be a major factor, the Eagles didn't need him to take over the game.

    Meanwhile, Nevada sportsbooks cleaned up, raking in a record $22.1 million in net winnings, shattering the previous record set during the Seahawks beatdown of the Broncos. However, the $151.6 million wagered was the lowest handle for a Super Bowl since the COVID-era matchup between the Bucs and Chiefs.

    NFL News: Coaching Moves, Rodgers Future, and Cam's Blunder

    The Saints made a splash by poaching offensive coordinator Kellen Moore from the Eagles. With New Orleans looking to revamp their offensive attack, Moore play-calling could be a game-changer.

    The Aaron Rodgers saga continues his time with the Jets appears to be over, but where will he land if he decides to play in 2025? Speculation is already swirling, with teams like the Raiders and Steelers rumored as potential destinations.

    The halftime show always gets people talking, and this year was no different. Some loved it, some hated it either way, it had everyone debating.

    Tom Brady flexed his GOAT status in retirement by rocking an $800,000 watch at the Super Bowl. Because, why not?

    Meanwhile, Cam Newton found himself in hot water after calling his former teammates losers. The always-outspoken Steve Smith Sr. didn't hold back, firing back at Cam and calling him out for his words. The drama never stops in the NFL.

    College Basketball: Who's Number One?

    With March Madness fast approaching, the battle for the No. 1 seed is heating up. Florida knocked off Auburn, shaking up the SEC standings, and Alabama vs. Auburn this weekend is set to be a must-watch showdown.

    Kansas and UNC two powerhouse programs have been struggling. The question is: can they turn things around in time for the tournament? Meanwhile, the SEC could have as many as 11 teams dancing in March, which would be a historic feat.

    The betting action is ramping up, and Duke & Duke Bets are all over the Alabama vs. Auburn matchup.

    PGA Tour: Tiger's Loss and a Rising Star

    The golf world is mourning the passing of Kutilda Woods, Tigers mother, a devastating loss for one of the sports all-time greats. In the wake of her passing, Tiger has withdrawn from the Genesis Invitational, which has been relocated from Riviera to Torrey Pines South Course in San Diego due to the destructive Los Angeles fires.

    On the course, Thomas Detry claimed victory at the Waste Management Open. The Belgian golfer continues the legacy of Mike Small's golf program at the University of Illinois, producing another elite tour player.

    Final Segment: The Hillbilly Network News & The Hammer Chronicles

    Closing out the show, The Hillbilly Network News was in full effect, with Sean "The Hillbilly" from West Virginia dropping his signature down-home take on the week's biggest stories Take Me Home, Country Roads style. Meanwhile, The Hammer Chronicles kept things lively with Eliot's unfiltered takes. It sands our paper we missed Trick, but get well soon my brother!

    As always, Mike signed off in style, wrapping up another action-packed episode of The Mike Scully Show. Tune in next week for more hot takes, insider analysis, and unfiltered sports talk!

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