
The Beat of Sports with the voice of UCF Sports Marc Daniels. Delivering sports the way you like it - Weekdays 9a-12p on FM 96.9 The Game
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 347 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

Chris Smith, from Vanity Fair, wrote a piece on Lane Kiffin and he joins Marc Daniels on The Beat of Sports and takes us on a deep dive about his conversation with the new LSU coach as well as some other tidbits that did not make his piece..
Are the Rays leaving Tampa for Orlando? Greg Warmoth discusses his sit down with John Morgan and what he believes the future holds for Orlando and Major League Baseball.
The NFL Draft has come and gone. Malachi Lawrence was a first round pick of the Dallas Cowboys, the Dolphins take a guard with their first pick, and Rueben Bain Jr. fell to the Bucs. Cam Mellor shares his thoughts on those picks, which picks he liked... more
Marc brings up some stats regarding G6 players who got drafted and G6 players who transferred to Power 4 schools and got drafted and because of that, explains why the transfer portal works in college athletics.
The NFL Draft is upon us and Cam Mellor discusses everything NFL Draft related including the possibility of UCF edge rusher Malachi Lawrence going in the first round and what teams make the most sense for him.
Todd Golden to Golden State? Billy Donovan to Orlando? Marc tries to connect the dots in both situations and shares his thoughts on each.
Lead College Football Analyst Charles Davis shares his thoughts on the upcoming NFL Draft including who he believes the best player is and what NFL comp he has for that player.
A lot has been made about the length of Rueben Bain Jr.'s arm length ahead of the NFL Draft. Can the way he played in college translate to the NFL? Leger Douzable shares his thoughts on that among other major stories surrounding the NFL Draft.
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Focused on various aspects of the sports world, episodes provide insightful analysis and commentary on topics ranging from the NFL Combine to the intricacies of college athletics. The discussions often feature guests such as sports analysts and industry insiders, bringing in expert perspectives on pressing issues like athlete contracts, team strategies, and the evolving landscape of college sports financing. This podcast is known for addressing both the excitement and controversies within sports, making it particularly engaging for sports enthusiasts looking for in-depth analysis and updates on their favorite teams and leagues.
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Recent guests on The Beat of Sports include:
1. Jamal Moseley
2. Velton Brown Jr
3. Philip Rossman Reich
4. BJ Taylor
5. Jake Kring-Schreifels
6. Jacob Feldman
7. Mike Gruttadauria
8. Daniel Libit
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