Wednesday 1/5/22 - Antartica's 'Doomsday Glacier' Part II

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Thursday 3/18/2026 - How College Basketball Got Pranked By a Fake School: The Maguire University Story

On today's episode we are joined by 2 men from the famous prank pulled onto the NCAA to get free tickets to the Final 4 by creating a fake college which was actually just a bar in Chicago. The school was called Maguire university after the bar Maguire's Pub. This group of individ ...  Show more

Wednesday 3/17/2026 - Chief & Dana Settle Their Beef & Listing Out Those We Hate (Free Swim)

On today's show we start off by settling Dana and Chief's heated argument over the Barstool After Dark's Pro's vs Joe's basketball game, and some of the wild behind the scenes of that scream. We then get into an on or off the leash scenario and then get into making a list of the ...  Show more

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