
A show that explores what it’s like to be a fan of a specific team by talking to those fans themselves. Hosted by Ryan Nanni and produced by Michael Surber.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 42 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Category | Sports | ||||

We're Not All Like This has moved! New episodes are now part of the package offered over at Phantom Island, Ryan's new project with Steven Godfrey.
A preface: these interviews were recorded before Alabama lost a bowl game to Michigan. All the same, we got Jamie Howard, Demetri Ravanos, and Matt Scalici on to talk about the first year post-Saban, the lasting cultural importance of Bear Bryant, th... more
This episode is not 100% about the art of throwing a tortilla at a Texas Tech football game, but it does have quite a bit on that subject. We also talk about the urgency of finding success in women's basketball again, the motley crew of men's basketb... more
We're trying something different on this episode, talking to three different Heisman Trophy voters - Sam Khan Jr., Jon Wilner, and Spencer Hall - about how one gets to vote on college football's most famous award, whether it's harder to pick a winner... more
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10/10 for any college sports fan. Easy listening with wonderful guests sharing unique perspectives. Not only of their school/sport, but of the eccentricities that make each unique and worthy of discussion. From the blue bloods to directionals, each is a delightful listen.
The pod may just be a front to move merch, but here’s the deal: both are top notch.
…has the unique nature of the American character been explored with such insight.
refreshing alternative to all the other college football podcasts that just recap last week’s games & preview next week’s. initially tuned in hoping to get more East-Coast-Liberal-Elite-Content, but have been pleasantly surprised w/ how well Ryan handles his role as “host”—asking the right questions and letting his guests do all the talking. getting the right guests for each school needs some appreciation, too.
So dang good. Love.
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This show engages listeners by exploring the emotional landscape of sports fandom through personal anecdotes shared by passionate fans of various college teams. Each episode features in-depth conversations with guests, typically alumni or long-time supporters, who reflect on the unique experiences, traditions, and narratives that shape their connection to their teams. The discussions often reveal the challenges of loyalty and the joy of community within the realm of college athletics, making it both relatable and engaging for anyone invested in sports culture.
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Recent guests on We’re Not All Like This include:
1. Matt Scalici
2. Jamie Howard
3. Demetri Ravanos
4. Brice Paterik
5. Hasan Masood
6. RC Maxfield
7. Chris Vannini
8. Matt Sheehan
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