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College Sports and NBA and NFL News
Episodios
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Signing Aaron Rodgers Was A Mistake, Jaire Alexander To Ravens, Bengals Overhyped
11/06/2025 Duración: 40minOn the episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT explains why Aaron Rodgers’ arrival in Pittsburgh ends the idea of a rebuild—and why that’s a good thing for the Steelers. He breaks down why rebuilding is overrated, highlights how the team has already quietly retooled through the draft, and pushes back against the notion they can’t compete right now. JT also reacts to Lamar Jackson hinting at Jaire Alexander to the Ravens, calls out the Texans for burying Woody Marks behind an aging Nick Chubb, and warns Browns fans that Quinshon Judkins might be their new RB1. Then JT gives episode a reality check on the overhyped Bengals and a deep dive into potential landing spots for Jalen Ramsey.
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USC & Miami Make CFB Jealous, James Franklin Is Mark Richt 2.0, FSU vs Goliath Preview
10/06/2025 Duración: 52minOn the episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT explains why USC and Miami face national backlash for using NIL money in ways no different than Alabama, Georgia, or Texas—and why that double standard reveals deeper resentment. He also breaks down why Florida’s playoff hopes are still alive despite a brutal SEC schedule, and how DJ Lagway could lead a breakout year. JT examines what Bill Belichick’s presence means for college quarterbacks and why Alabama could overpower FSU in their Week 1 showdown. The episode wraps with a sharp critique of James Franklin’s track record against elite teams and a takedown of the growing narrative that the Big Ten is catching the SEC in power, talent, or depth.
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Steelers Aren't Pushovers, Anthony Richardson Is Fried, Browns Wasting Shedeur Sanders
07/06/2025 Duración: 33minOn this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT discusses why the Steelers are NOT finishing bottom of the AFC North with Aaron Rodgers and if you think otherwise, you're delusional. Mike Tomlin has never had a QB like this since Big Ben, and it’s time to talk about what Pittsburgh is really capable of. JT also dives into Anthony Richardson and why his struggles prove a hard truth: not every QB can be saved. The NFL lies to itself every year thinking it can “develop” anyone. Richardson just exposed that myth. Plus, it now costs over $1500 just to watch every NFL game — are fans getting robbed? Rashod Bateman’s contract is one of the most slept-on deals in football. From being labeled a bust to becoming one of the most underrated receivers in the league, Bateman is about to cook in 2025. And Shedeur Sanders? He’s already better than the Browns’ current QBs — yet he’s running with practice-squad players. Cleveland better stop wasting his reps.
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Why Deion Sanders & Bill Belichick Won't Be In College Football 26
05/06/2025 Duración: 33minThe new College Football 26 is set to drop next month—and EA Sports just made a major statement by leaving out Deion Sanders and Bill Belichick. JT breaks down the real reason behind the snub and why it’s deeper than licensing. Then JT dives into the most polarizing team in the country: LSU. Is this finally the year Brian Kelly delivers on expectations—or will the Tigers collapse under the pressure again? JT also talks Miami Football’s ugly history of falling off after big seasons, and whether Mario Cristobal is the coach to finally reverse the trend. And to close it out, JT explains why Alabama’s defense might be the best in college football heading into 2025, led by the nastiest secondary in the country and an underrated linebacker room.
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Lamar Jackson’s Brain Won’t Let Him Win In The Playoffs
03/06/2025 Duración: 36minOn this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT discusses why Lamar Jackson’s brain is his biggest opponent in the NFL Playoffs. No one denies his talent, but when the lights get bright, something changes—and it’s costing the Baltimore Ravens big. JT reveals the real reason Lamar Jackson can’t get over the postseason hump. Is it mental? Is it pressure? Or is this just who he is?
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CFB's Super League Is Coming, Bill Belichick Abusing The Rules, Texas-Ohio St
30/05/2025 Duración: 01h07minOn today’s episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT exposes how college football’s shifting faster than anyone realizes. From the SEC and Big Ten pushing toward a Super League, to Bill Belichick abusing the transfer portal like NFL free agency, the old rules are dead. JT explains why Oregon has the most disrespected title roster in the country, how Bryce Underwood is the entire key to Michigan’s season, and why Texas vs. Ohio State could define the playoff race. Plus—JT breaks down how the Longhorn Network quietly destroyed college football over a decade ago.
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Alien QBs DESTROYED The NFL, Chargers Will Win AFC West, Cowboys New Dez Bryant |
27/05/2025 Duración: 53minOn the episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT explains how the rise of “alien” quarterbacks has warped NFL expectations and shifted how fans view the position entirely. He breaks down why Jim Harbaugh’s Chargers are built to finally dethrone the Chiefs after nine straight AFC West titles, with a physical run-first offense and one of the most complete defenses in the league. JT also compares George Pickens to Dez Bryant, arguing that the Cowboys may have finally found the explosive, emotional WR archetype they've lacked for years. Plus, JT details why the Jets—powered by Justin Fields, Breece Hall, and a deep defense—could become one of the league’s most physical teams. Lastly, he revisits Tim Tebow’s unforgettable playoff upset over Pittsburgh and explains why Jeremiah Smith might be the most complete wide receiver prospect in NFL history.
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USC vs Notre Dame Is Over, Florida Isn't Creeping Up On UGA, SEC's Dark Horse Team
23/05/2025 Duración: 51minOn this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT explores the fallout surrounding the USC vs Notre Dame rivalry and why the Trojans' CFP frustrations shouldn't be pinned on the Irish. He pushes back against the growing belief that Florida isn't catching up to Georgia, breaking down key position matchups and exposing why the Bulldogs still hold the edge. JT also dives into why Texas A&M might be the SEC’s biggest sleeper in 2025 and lays out the realistic path for Deion Sanders to lead Colorado to a Big 12 title. Plus, a deep look at Miami’s revamped defense and whether it’s finally championship-caliber heading into the new season.
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Ring Culture Is Poisoning The NFL, Travis Hunter's OTA Struggles, New Look Bears
21/05/2025 Duración: 41minOn this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT calls out how the NFL’s obsession with Super Bowl rings is warping how fans judge quarterbacks, teams, and coaches—while players like Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen get written off despite elite play. He explains why Jayden Daniels is built differently than C.J. Stroud and why he won't have a sophmore slump. JT also pushes back on the overreaction to Travis Hunter’s mini-camp struggles. He breaks down why the Steelers are better off without Aaron Rodgers drama, why Nick Sirianni continues to be disrespected, and why the hiring of Ben Johnson makes the new-look Chicago Bears a candidate to go from worst to first in thier divison.
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Hugh Freeze Backlash, Florida Creeping Up On UGA, Tennessee Not Top 25 Worthy
20/05/2025 Duración: 40minOn this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT reacts to the growing frustration among Auburn fans as Hugh Freeze enters Year 3 with bowl game expectations instead of loftier goals. JT also explains why Florida is closing the gap on Georgia, thanks to DJ Lagway, a loaded offensive line, and proven defensive production. Later in the show, JT questions Tennessee’s Top 25 status given their QB uncertainty, lack of proven receivers, and a thin secondary heading into the 2025 season. Plus, JT evaluates whether Michigan can maintain elite status post-Jim Harbaugh and makes a bold case that Kalen DeBoer might truly be the next Nick Saban.
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The San Francisco 49ers Didn't OVERPAY Brock Purdy
17/05/2025 Duración: 12minJT explains why the San Francisco 49ers didn't overpay Brock Purdy, agreeing to a five-year, $256 million extension. Despite not being more talented than quarterbacks like Jordan Love, Trevor Lawrence, and Dak Prescott, Brock Purdy has already led San Francisco to four playoff wins and a Super Bowl appearance. JT argues that NFL contracts are based on production—not raw talent—and Brock Purdy has delivered more than several higher-paid peers. He also pushes back on the narrative that any quarterback can thrive in Kyle Shanahan’s system, pointing to past failures like Trey Lance and Nick Mullens as proof.
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2025 NFL Schedule Release Takeaways: Bears Best Team In NFC North, JJ McCarthy In Trouble, Justin Fields vs Steelers
16/05/2025 Duración: 33minOn the episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT gives his takeaways from 2025 NFL schedule release and makes the case that the Chicago Bears will win 12 games to secure the NFC North crown with sweeps of Minnesota and splits against Detroit and Green Bay. He outlines the brutal early-season gauntlet that leaves Vikings rookie QB JJ McCarthy facing five consecutive playoff teams and questions whether Minnesota’s first-round pick can rise to the challenge. JT then identifies the Atlanta Falcons as the NFC South favorite—citing a streamlined schedule, five primetime matchups and a breakout campaign for Michael Penix—though he warns that Raheem Morris’s offense must produce to capitalize on it. He previews the Week 1 showdown where the Steelers host former Bear Justin Fields and analyzes how Liam Coen’s Jaguars could clinch the AFC South thanks to a favorable second-half slate. Finally, JT predicts that Shedeur Sanders’s Week 13 start against the 49ers will shape Seattle’s midseason momentum as they chase a playoff b
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Will LSU FIRE Brian Kelly, Cormami McClain BREAKOUT, Alabama Falloff, Ohio St Reloads
13/05/2025 Duración: 46minOn the episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT discusses the scorching hot seat around LSU’s coach Brian Kelly and analyzes whether he can save his job. He breaks down why Alabama under Kalen DeBoer in his second season as Head Coach is primed for another national title run. JT then zooms in on Florida’s spring standout Cormani McClain, whose added muscle, elite speed, and refined technique have him on track for a breakout season at cornerback. He dissects how Georgia addressed last year’s league-leading drop problem by loading up on playmakers like Zachariah Branch and Noah Thomas. Finally, JT evaluates Ohio State’s back-to-back ambitions with new QB Julian Sayin and previews USC’s defensive revival under coordinator D’Anton Lynn.
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Cowboys Risk With George Pickens, Will Browns CUT Shedeur Sanders, Steelers Rebuild
10/05/2025 Duración: 54minOn the episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT explains why the Dallas Cowboys’ are taking a gamble on unpredictable receiver George Pickens and breakdowns how he'll impact the Cowboys offense and if they can keep him from crashing out. He dissects why San Francisco feels trapped into overpaying Brock Purdy despite his four playoff wins that outpace peers like Lamar Jackson and Justin Herbert yet may not secure long-term stability. JT breaks down Tom Brady’s early influence on the Raiders, from hiring GM John Spytek and coach Pete Carroll to Geno Smith’s steadier leadership and rookie Ashton Jeanty’s promise to overhaul a rushing attack that ranked last in yards per game. He also highlights why the Panthers are no longer easy opponents, crediting Bryce Young’s fortified supporting cast and a defense strengthened by edge rushers Nic Scourtin and Princely Umanmielen. Finally, JT evaluates the Browns’ odds of cutting Shedeur Sanders—juxtaposing his potential behind Kenny Pickett with the franchise’s incentive t
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Michigan's Self-Imposed Punishment, Alabama QB Concerns, South Carolina Is Overlooked
07/05/2025 Duración: 01h02minJT breaks down Michigan’s decision to give head coach Sherrone Moore a two-game suspension in what feels more like a PR move than real punishment, especially considering the soft matchups in Weeks 3 and 4. He also examines why Ty Simpson, while not flashy, is the steady hand Alabama needs in 2025 and why Kalen DeBoer is making the right decision rolling with him as the Crimson Tide QB. JT makes the case that South Carolina is being slept on despite finishing 2024 as one of the hottest teams in college football, and he warns fans not to overlook Matt Rhule's Nebraska squad, which may be primed for a breakout behind Dylan Raiola. Plus, he reacts to Gavin Sawchuck’s transfer to Florida State and ranks every starting QB from the Nick Saban era at Alabama—from John Parker Wilson to Bryce Young—ranking them based on performance, legacy, and big-game impact.
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Terry Bradshaw Was Right About Mike Tomlin All Along (FT Devin Engle)
03/05/2025 Duración: 45minOn this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, Devin Engle from the Here We Go Show joins JT to unpack whether Terry Bradshaw’s long-standing criticisms of Mike Tomlin are finally proving true. Next, JT and Devin explore how Pittsburgh’s expectations have eroded from chasing Super Bowls to settling for mediocrity, and why Tomlin’s reputation among the NFL’s elite coaches may not be as solid as fans assume. JT also questions if Will Howard has the traits to become the Steelers’ franchise quarterback and whether the team’s traditional identity—ground game, defense, and QB plug-ins—still works in today’s league. They also debate what Aaron Rodgers could look like in black and gold, the potential of the Pickens–Metcalf duo, and whether Pittsburgh’s 2025 draft class brings them any closer to serious contention.
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Tanking For Arch Manning, Steelers Losing Fans, Bengals Won't Make Playoffs
02/05/2025 Duración: 48minOn this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT addresses NFL fans' unrealistic expectations about tanking for Arch Manning, highlighting why the prized Texas quarterback is committed to maximizing his collegiate experience before entering the NFL Draft. JT also dives into the Pittsburgh Steelers' decline, examining why frustrations with Mike Tomlin, quarterback instability, and playoff droughts have fans turning away. JT explains why the AFC East needs to start respecting the Jets, thanks to Aaron Glenn's coaching and an improved roster built around Justin Fields. Additionally, JT breaks down why paying Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins has severely impacted the Bengals' playoff hopes, and discusses how Travis Hunter has revitalized the Jacksonville Jaguars' fanbase with unmatched marketability and elite potential on both sides of the ball.
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Passing On Shedeur Sanders Will CURSE The Steelers
29/04/2025 Duración: 23minJT goes off on the Pittsburgh Steelers' decision to pass on quarterback Shedeur Sanders in the 2025 NFL Draft, drawing parallels to their 2018 choice to overlook Lamar Jackson in favor of safety Terrell Edmunds. Despite Shedeur Sanders' impressive college career at Colorado, where he earned accolades such as the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award and Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year, he fell to the fifth round, ultimately being selected by the Cleveland Browns. JT argues that the Steelers' repeated hesitation to invest in dynamic quarterback talent could have long-term repercussions, especially as Shedeur Sanders joins the Cleveland Browns.
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JT’s 2025 NFL Draft Grades For ALL 32 Teams
28/04/2025 Duración: 02h04minOn this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT grades every team’s draft class from the 2025 NFL Draft.
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Why Shedeur Sanders Was PUNISHED In The NFL Draft
27/04/2025 Duración: 21minJT gives his thoughts on Shedeur Sanders' unexpected slide to the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, challenging narratives attributing the fall to racism or collusion. Despite Shedeur Sanders' impressive college statistics, including a 74% completion rate and over 4,100 passing yards in his final season, teams reportedly had concerns about his pocket presence and pre-draft interviews. JT explains how these factors, along with perceptions of Shedeur Sanders' demeanor and the influence of his father, Deion Sanders, impacted his draft position. Now with the Cleveland Browns, Shedeur Sanders enters a competitive quarterback room, aiming to prove his critics wrong and establish his place in the NFL.