
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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2026 is about to turn to April. The NFL is talking about getting replacement officials ready for the upcoming season. Is there cause for concern or is just this part of negotiations? Marc and CV discuss and debate.
Matt Hayes caught up with new Baylor QB DJ Lagway and Lagway talked about his time at Florida and how, in his brief time at Baylor, he's already building chemistry with his new teammates. Marc discusses the article and explains why Lagway and Florida... more
The Team USA Flag Football team had no issues flexing their muscles against the NFL stars over the weekend. What was that experience like? What message does Team USA want the world to know? Velton Brown Jr., a WR/DB for Team USA shares his thoughts.
UCF made the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2019. However, they did fall to UCLA in the opening round. What does this mean for the future of head coach Johnny Dawkins? Matt Murschel explains.
The Magic are currently on a two game losing streak and in a tight playoff race with 14 games to go. Philp Rossman Reich discusses this stretch run for the Magic and whether injuries, once again, will define the Magic season.
UCF is looking for their second ever NCAA Tournament win. What do they do well and what do they need to do to pull off the upset of UCLA? Former UCF player and ESPN and CBS college basketball analyst BJ Taylor explains.
Tuck and CV discuss the NFL tossing around the idea of playing a game the day before Thanksgiving. Is it a necessity or is it starting to get to be too much from the two days a week the NFL used to play?
Mark DeRosa was an MLB player for 16 years. He retired back in 2013. What has he been up to since then? How did he become the Manager of Team USA? Jake Kring-Schreifels explains.
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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. Velton Brown Jr
2. Philip Rossman Reich
3. Cam Miller
4. BJ Taylor
5. Jake Kring-Schreifels
6. Jacob Feldman
7. Mike Gruttadauria
8. Daniel Libit
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