OT: Stugotz on the Dan LeBatard show rocking Michigan gear on their show today.

Submitted by Lakeyale13 on
Didn't know he is a Michigan fan. Anyone confirm?

MGoBeast

November 10th, 2017 at 12:08 PM ^

I feel the same way with the Jim Rome show. I can't figure out what the hell he is talking about and end up changing after 2 minutes. 

 

Dan Patrick show is the only one worthwhile to listen to.

BeatOSU52

November 10th, 2017 at 12:13 PM ^

Rome’s opening 10 Minutes aren’t bad (probably an unpopular opinion here I️ know ) because it’s about sports , but yeah , then it gets a little too weird and nobody cares about the smack off competition

Lil boy blue

November 10th, 2017 at 12:15 PM ^

Lebatard show is a refreshing change of pace from the typical ESPN bias and bullcrap. He's the guy who put up billboards in Cleveland when Lebron went back with the rings and "You're welcome, Lebron. Love, Miami" in ComicSans as a joke and got suspended because ESPN told him not to do it and he disobeyed. He can be whiny and belabor points beyond the max but their interviews are generally exceptional and go beyond the standard to humanize the athlete or entertainer. This show and Marty Smith are about the only things I can still tolerate from ESPN. To answer the OP, StuGotz wears this regularly and is not a UM fan. He's from Staten Island and very much a NY / Miami homer. I've also seen him wear a Badger shirt so it's likely just free swag he received. They did have Harbaugh on every week last year to be their music expert until they laughed about his Dad joining the show with him. Hasn't joined since

Blue Mike

November 10th, 2017 at 1:03 PM ^

From what I recall, they were all for having Jack on the show, and made Jim promise to bring him on next time (at least on the air). I thought they were even both on one time; LeBetard loved it.

I think LeBetard just gets distracted by shiny objects and moves on from all of his "we are going to have this guest on every week" all the time. They usually last 2, maybe 3 weeks.

Dylan

November 10th, 2017 at 1:33 PM ^

So many haters on this thread. 

How are you all not sick of regular sports radio after hearing every little thing there is to analyze about every game of every sport ever played for the last however many years you have passed since you turned seven years old?

 Live events are great.  The constant, useless analysis and crap interviews that make-up "normal" sports radio have just gotten so, so old and overdone.

Here's a hint: No athlete or coach is ever going to tell you anything you actually want to know about an upcoming game.  Just have fun with the entertainment that is sports.