
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 | |||

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!!
WHAT'S WRONG W/ BASEBALL RIGHT NOW?! Stephen calls in to discuss the current issues, & how they can improve!
Paul Kennedy CALLS IN to talk all things Tampa Bay LIGHTNING here on The Beat of 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.
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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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Recent guests on The Beat of Sports include:
1. Larry Holder
2. Paul Kennedy
3. Chris Smith
4. Greg Warmoth
5. Jamal Moseley
6. Velton Brown Jr
7. Philip Rossman Reich
8. BJ Taylor
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