Greeny
Weekdays 12pm – 2pm
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Greeny
Mike Greenberg brings his unmatched depth of sports knowledge, fun and entertainment back to ESPN Radio on a daily basis. ‘Greeny’ will keep the audience up to date on the never-ending breaking news in the sports world that matters most to his listeners. He’ll be joined regularly by the biggest names in the game covering all angles of the sports world. If it matters in sports, it matters to Greeny. This is the home for hourly podcasts of the show.
Hour 1: The Dispatch
Hembo & Q Myers discuss how well Ben Johnson will fit as Bears HC and if he will live to regret not taking the Commanders job last season. Liam Coen removes his name from consideration for the Jaguars HC gig and we pose the question: is that because of Trent Baalke or Trevor Lawrence? We wrap up the hour debating why Ichiro was not unanimously voted to the Baseball Hall of Fame last night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 2: Generational Talent
Hembo & Q Myers debate how much credit Lamar Jackson deserves for digging the Ravens out of a hole that he helped create. The guys answer the biggest Burning Questions for the upcoming Conference Championships, where Q becomes the very thing he swore to destroy. Jon Jansen stops by the discuss the Big 10's run of dominance, the Lions losing both coordinators at the same time, and Washington's franchise turnaround. We play Sneaky Hembo Trivia and react to some eye opening comments by one team's President of Football Operations about the upcoming draft. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 1: To The Victor Belong The Spoils
Greeny and the crew discuss if Ohio State would've won the title last night had they not lost to Michigan. Did Notre Dame make the right decision attempting a field goal midway through the 4th quarter? Bubba and Cam are wearing very similar shirts today and the guys debate what specific changes need to be made to maximize the CFP format. We play Sneaky Hembo Trivia and get to the bottom of a historical reference from 1828 that Paul Finebaum made on Get Up this morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices