
Enjoy Matt Jones and Myron Medcalf every Sunday Morning with your cup of coffee as they break down everything in and around the sports world.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 270 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

Matt and Aaron Goldhammer (in for Myron) begin the final hour where we always do... King of the Mountain! Jeff Passan, ESPN senior MLB insider joins the program to discuss Matt's "breaking" of the new Padres manager. Plus, Damon Huard, former NFL qua... more
Matt and Aaron Goldhammer (filling in for Myron) get a call from Myron as he prepares to do the sideline reporting for ESPN Radio's coverage of Vikings vs Ravens. Then, we have our Sunday Headlines! We dive deeper into the Vikings and Ravens matchup,... more
Matt Jones and Aaron Goldhammer (filling in for Myron) kickoff this week's show discussing an unbelievable ending to the Indiana vs Penn State game. Then, Herm Edwards, ESPN NFL analyst stops by to get you ready for week 10 of the NFL season. Plus, A... more
Who is in charge of the playlist behind Matt? Who owns a motorcycle, RV and a boat? Who will be this week's King of the Mountain. What NFL fanbase travels the best? Matt and Myron preview Bears/Bengals. Matt's high school football team went undefeat... more
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Matt and Myron are the Smartless of sports podcasts, or radio shows. I wish they would tell their bosses, to stop telling them what they can and can’t say. We’re all adults and I can’t believe producers are so weak that they have to tell the talent what they can and can’t say
Easily the best show on ESPN radio.
ESPN should be grateful they have someone to drive a show as good as Matt, he’s funny and loves to play the bad guy but interviews very well. Myron adds a lot of good coherent and sometimes non-coherent takes and I also enjoy his Milwaukee opinions and hate.
I do enjoy the show but Matt Jones needs to let Myron talk more. It’s less enjoyable when Matt dominates the show
Great show with incredible expertise & knowledge dropping.
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The discussions typically revolve around various aspects of sports, including college football, NFL games, and specific teams' performances. The hosts bring a dynamic energy to the table, blending humor with insightful analyses. Guests often complement the lively banter with unique perspectives from their experiences in sports, making each episode both entertaining and informative. A hallmark of the show is its interactive segments, allowing listeners to voice their opinions, thus enhancing audience engagement and community feel. The conversational style and personal anecdotes make the content relatable and enjoyable, appealing to both dedicated sports fans and casual listeners alike.
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Recent guests on Sunday Mornings include:
1. Jeff Passan
2. Damon Huard
3. Aaron Goldhammer
4. Scooter Ward
5. Montie Quinn
6. Mark Henry
7. Matt Margenthaler
8. Max Brosmer
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