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Me, My Wife, and Sports

Me, My Wife, and Sports

By: Fitzgerald
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An engaging podcast hosted by a dynamic husband and wife team. We offer insightful commentary on current events in the world of sports, catering to adult fans who crave both entertainment and knowledge. Join us as we explore a wide range of sports, with insightful discussions designed to provide a refreshing blend of analysis and humor, making it a must-listen for sports enthusiasts everywhere.

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  • S5_ E5_ We Are Back_Everything We Missed in Sports
    Jun 17 2026

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    Fitz and Darci return to "Me and My Wife in Sports" after an extended hiatus caused by health issues with their dogs, including the loss of a ten-year-old Rottie and the addition of a new Mal puppy named Fanci. The hosts jump back into sports coverage by discussing recent major events they missed: the WNBA draft, March Madness (Michigan's victory), and the NFL draft. They highlight the San Diego Padres' record $3.9 billion sale, the Saudi withdrawal from LIV Golf causing top golfers to return to the PGA, and notable NBA awards including Wimby's Defensive Player of the Year (voted unanimously at age 22), SGA's MVP, and Cooper Flagg's Rookie of the Year. The episode covers the NBA Finals with the Knicks leading the Spurs 2-0, analyzes unusual sports contract clauses (food clauses for Zion Williams and homework clauses for Kyler Murray), and discusses the French Open where all top-five seeds were eliminated. Finally, they celebrate trades and signings including Miles Garrett to the Rams and A.J. Brown to the New England Patriots.

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    31 mins
  • S5_E4_Unraveling the Must Know Sports Buzz
    Apr 15 2026

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    Hosts Fitz and Darci return from vacation to discuss a recent baseball brawl between the Angels and Braves, where a 60-year-old manager with taekwondo training tackled a player by the legs. The conversation shifts to college basketball, celebrating Michigan's balanced roster of transfers winning the national championship and UCLA's women's team claiming their first title. They analyze the upcoming WNBA draft featuring unprecedented international talent from Spain, France, and other countries, noting how the influx of foreign players may impact draft positioning. The NBA playoff picture is examined with Detroit positioned as an East contender and the Lakers in sixth place out West. Finally, they address the controversial firing of North Carolina basketball coach Hubert Davis following a season hampered by star player Caleb Wilson's injury, highlighting the pressure modern college coaches face in an era of NIL deals and the transfer portal.

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    29 mins
  • S5_E3_From Sidelines To Headlines: THe Must-Know Sports Buzz
    Mar 5 2026

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    Hosts Fitz and Darci discuss major sports controversies and developments spanning college basketball, the NFL, and the NBA. The episode opens with Kansas State basketball coach Jerome Tang's firing following his inflammatory post-game press conference where he criticized players' pride and work ethic. The hosts debate coaching accountability versus player effort, comparing Tang's actions to similar statements by Tennessee and Texas women's basketball coaches. They then shift to NFL free agency, highlighting Tariq Hill's release from Miami with zero guaranteed money and his uncertain future at age 32 following an ACL tear. The conversation covers Indiana football's new coaching contract, the 2026 NFL Draft's competitive landscape with no standout talent, and the NFL Combine's importance as a "job interview." Additional topics include UCLA coach Mick Cronin's controversial removal of player Steven Jamerson during a game—later apologized for after reviewing tape—and the NBA's new All-Star Weekend format pitting international players against American-born players. The hosts address growing concerns about NBA tanking with multiple high-quality draft prospects available, the return of Floyd Mayweather from retirement for an exhibition, and the NCAA tournament expansion proposal. They conclude with a Black History Month spotlight on Charlie Sifford, the first Black golfer on the PGA Tour.

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    33 mins
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