A podcast about all things University of Washington football. Hosted by Christian Caple, proprietor and writer at On Montlake, and Danny O'Neil, a freelance journalist and longtime newspaper reporter and radio host based in New York (and a Huskies season-ticket holder). www.onmontlake.com
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsFootballSociety & Culture |
Christian and Danny celebrate their 100th episode by talking about the transfer portal and Washington's glaring needs on the offensive line. They also reminisce about their best and worst takes. more
Christian and Danny discuss the charges filed against Washington running back Tybo Rogers. more
Christian and Danny react to Washington's first spring practice under Jedd Fisch, and wonder about who the team captains might be. more
Christian and Danny discuss Washington's hire of Pat Chun, and Danny Sprinkle. more
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This podcast brings back fond memories of hearing Danny O’Neil on local sports radio. It was a shame when he left 710 ESPN! Christian and Danny have a great rapport and it is a pleasure to listen to them. I learn so much from each episode. Thank you Gentlemen!
Tune in for christian’s dulcet tones of wisdom and danny affirming you can piss on him. Five stars, absolute banger.
I look forward to this every week. Chris and Danny are truly top tier journalists and content creators. A must listen for Husky fans and college sports enthusiasts.
After listening to more than 50 hours of this I’ve decided to make Christian and Danny the Dawgfathers to my children.
It’s a good pod, not great. It meanders a lot and there isn’t much meat for hardcore fans. That said appreciate the work Caple does, I’d suggest he hire my Husky text thread over Danny.
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