
On Stugotz & Company, Stugotz brings his signature blend of humor, absurdity, and unfiltered takes, diving into the world of sports or whatever happens to cross his mind. It's an unpredictable ride built for fans who love sports, nonsense, and the fine art of never admitting you're wrong. He didn’t ask for any of this.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 870 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsComedy | |||

Stutgotz and Company filled in for Colin and got into the Draymond / Barkley beef and whether the new-age ring culture is hurting the NBA
The guys also debated whether James Harden is one of the most overrated players of all time
Plus, MLB writer... more
Stutgotz and Company filled in for Colin and got into the Draymond / Barkley beef and whether the new-age ring culture is hurting the NBA
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The guys debate whether James Harden is one of the most overrated players of all time, their answers may surprise you
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MLB writer Jeff Passan talked about the Yankees hot start and whether the Dodgers are good or bad for baseball
Stugotz and Company end the show with the polls
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The fake laugh every 10-15 seconds makes the show really hard to listen too More mad dog & hoch & Russini!! Stu doesn't have to talk, so less fake laugh!!
Should ask Greg to reveal the number one catchphrase live on national radio!!!’
If I could go back in time…
I would take Mel’s draft book before Bifs sports almanac
Stu is at his best when he breaks down a Mad Dog rant :)
Clown show that just plays clips of other shows
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A high-energy sports banter show famed for sharp humor, rapid-fire riffs, and big guest moments. Episodes often mix NFL, golf, and basketball talk with behind-the-scenes anecdotes from radio and media, plus pop-culture detours that keep conversations playful and unpredictable. Listeners can expect a rowdy, irreverent vibe anchored by host banter, guest spotlights from sports icons and analysts, and recurring bits that fans claim define the show's distinct voice and pace. The format can feel like late-night sports talk, with a strong emphasis on personality, camaraderie, and in-the-mory banter that keeps debates lively and entertaining for long-time fans and newcomers alike.
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Recent guests on Stugotz and Company include:
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2. Ryan Ruko
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