Winners and Losers Monday: Cameron Jerrell Newton
Cam Newton finally finds a team, plus winners and losers from the weekend.
Cam Newton finally finds a team, plus winners and losers from the weekend.
Vince Carter retires, the photo of Bubba Wallace's garage has been revealed and Coach Mike Gundy finds himself in the news once again.
As areas around college football programs become hot-spots for the virus, teams are having to adjust.
#TBL listener Cody called in and sang his son Connor's new version of "The Eyes of Texas," titled "The Heart of Texas."
Baseball is officially coming back after a long back-and-forth and the DBU says goodbye to a player.
Alex Okafor has been in the headlines lately. Not for being a recent Super Bowl Champion, but for a heartfelt letter he wrote titled "America Needs You, Mom."
Tim Crowder trains everyone, from five-star athletes to NFL Super Bowl Champions. He broke down what it's like to train superstars and techniques he uses to motivate those that have already been at the top of their game.
Has baseball set a return date, the latest on student athlete COVID testing and the message Bubba Wallace has for NASCAR fans.
Friend of the show Michael Griffin catches up with #TBL.
From testing once student-athletes get to campus, to smart rings, the sports world is adjusting to coexisting with the Coronavirus.
The crew discusses their dream coaches, the never ending baseball tango and wise words from Augie Garrido.
Brian is a big proponent for The Eyes of Texas and transforming it into an anthem of accountability.
Coach Riley talked about his high school days, growing up in Texas and his brother who is now a college football coach as well. He also touched on that football team he coaches, the Oklahoma Sooners.
Texas football players and top administrators have meet to discuss requested changes.
There are pages on pages of rules NBA players must follow while at Disney to finish out the season. Mike Gundy posted an apology video and a Texas receiver some may have forgotten about is back on campus.
Tim Crowder discusses the requests being made by athletes at The University of Texas.
Hot Takes from today's #TBL on Mike Gundy, the MLB and the NFL's positive COVID-9 tests featuring:
Mike Gundy has found himself in the eye of a Twitter storm.
University of Texas Athletes are requesting change. Chip and Hardge give their thoughts and talk about the reactions from the requests that occurred over the weekend.
Texas football marched from DKR to the Capitol last week. Joining them was a handful of Officers. Officer Jeremy Bohannon of the APD was one of those Officers. He spoke with Chip and Hardge on TBL about the message he had for the players and the moving experience it was to take part in that march. Jeremy is also a former football player for Washington State. His team beat Vince Young and the Longhorns in the Holiday Bowl. He talked about that game being one he will never forget.
Half way through 2020 and it has been something else.
The guys talk about the recent events taking place in the world of NASCAR and around the world.
Quincy joined TBL for the Hardge Knocks life on a Free For All Football Friday.
Chip and Hardge talk about the returning sports leagues, the change to NASCAR and debate ask who is the greatest QB of all time?
Neal Brown jumps onto the TBL football tour to talk West Virginia, the upcoming season and quarantine games.
The guys talk about the latest college football preseason poll, catch up with Chris Hummer of 247Sports and applaud Bubba Wallace for the impact he is having on NASCAR.
Tim highlights what Texas football players should focus on as they make their way back to campus.
Texas football players return. Part of their return includes being Tested of COVID-19 and video proves the test is not pleasant. The crew discusses the nominees for the Texas Sports Hall of Fame 2021 class.
TBL talks the latest statement from the NFL and Roger Goodell, a sports figures retirement and football on the 40 Acres.
TBL talks about the Texas Football walk from DKR to the Capitol on Thursday evening, the latest on the Dallas Cowboys and the MLS taking advantage of the MLB's inability to come to an agreement.