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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

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Brendan Sorsby made the decision to declare for the NFL Supplemental Draft. Marc explains why we pick and choose what unites us when it comes to legal issues with college athletes and what we can learn from this situation.

53 years. It had been 53 years since the New York Knicks won an NBA Championship. That changed over the weekend and Marc Daniels goes on an all-time rant as he celebrates the championship!

Evan Weston previews the World Cup and shares his thoughts on who he believes have a realistic chance to win the World Cup and what a successful run would be for the United States team.

UCF AD Terry Mohajir spends much of the interview discussing gambling as well as how he needs to maneuver with athletes constantly suing to get around the rules, his thoughts on massive college payrolls, and how he believes Congress could help.

Josh Robbins, NBA writer for the Athletic calls the show! Follow him @JoshuaBRobbins

James Larson from the UFL Newsroom calls the show! Follow him @JamesLarsenPFN

Do social views matter in the grand scheme of sports?? Jaxson Dart is under fire for recent commentary... but does it really matter?! Let us know your opinions...

Larry calls in to discuss a Victor Wembanyama rookie card selling for over $5 million!!

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James Larson
Guest on the show, covers football and the UFL
Pro Football Network (PFN)
Episode: James Larson Calls In!
Larry Holder
The Athletic senior writer covering sports memorabilia and collectibles
The Athletic
Episode: Larry Holder CALLS IN!
Paul Kennedy
Veteran broadcaster who has been part of the Lightning Broadcast for many years
Tampa Bay Lightning
Episode: Paul Kennedy CALLS IN!
Chris Smith
Writer for Vanity Fair who authored the Lane Kiffin piece
Vanity Fair
Episode: Deep Dive Into the Mind of Lane Kiffin
Greg Warmoth
Long-time news anchor, WFTV Channel 9
WFTV
Episode: Greg Warmoth: "Most Pivotal Moment" in Orlando Since 1987
Charles Davis
CBS/NFL Network lead analyst for college football this fall
CBS/NFL Network
Episode: "He Gives Me Christian McCaffrey Vibes" - Charles Davis on Jeremiyah Love
Philip Rossman-Reich
Senior Writer covering The Magic
Orlando Magic Daily
Episode: Dissecting the Magic Loss and Season
Jamal Moseley
Head coach of the Orlando Magic
Orlando Magic
Episode: Magic Misstep in Final Game of Regular Season
Velton Brown Jr
Member of Team USA flag football squad
Team USA Flag Football
Episode: Team USA Flag Football Team Makes Statement!

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Marc Daniels
Host of The Beat of Sports with a long-running role anchoring local sports talk and analysis.

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James Larson Calls In!
Q: Overall view, what was successful this year about the UFL in your view?
Larson emphasizes market selection and roster parity as keys to a better TV product and competitive balance, noting that smaller venues in Orlando, Louisville, and Columbus helped create a more engaging, TV-friendly product.
Larry Holder CALLS IN!
Q: But trading cards, sports trading card addiction, what is that?
It's about the way some fans funnel money into card breaks and online live events where the thrill of potentially hitting a big card drives massive spending, resembling gambling even if the intent is collecting, and it can lead to substantial financial and psychological strain for participants.
Deep Dive Into the Mind of Lane Kiffin
Q: What did you know and think of Lane Kiffin before you sat down with him, and what changed after you spoke to him?
The guest explains that prior perceptions centered on career volatility and media narratives, but after four hours of in-person interviews, Kiffin appeared more layered, thoughtful, and authentic, though still clearly a strong salesman who manages his image.
Reacting to the NFL Draft
Q: How did the draft unfold for your team plans this year?
We evaluated the draft by looking at not just who was picked, but who was on the board and how teams might have valued players differently, which explains some of the head-scratching decisions and how certain players could become impact players in year one.
Can Rueben Bain Jr.'s Game Translate to NFL?
Q: Where does Rueben Bain fit in the current draft landscape given his arm length and power profile?
Bain's power and versatility are compelling, but his shorter arms raise questions about sleeve-to-tape leverage and projection at higher levels; teams may weigh him as an edge setter with potential positional flexibility, possibly landing him as a mid-to-late first-round or early second-round pick depending on scheme and medicals.

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Sports-focused talk with a strong emphasis on professional and college leagues, recent drafts, and the evolving landscape of NIL, transfer portals, and media representation. Episodes frequently feature data-driven analysis from guest analysts and industry insiders, plus in-depth discussions on team strategy, coaching moves, and regional market dynamics (notably Orlando). A standout trait is the blend of traditional sports commentary with analytics, local-market context, and sponsor integrations, making it potentially appealing to listeners who want both tactical insight and accessible, opinionated takes from a regional host lineup.

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