Episode 442: Ole Miss Anxiety
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About this listen
- Weather, winter & life talk (00:00 ➜ 00:30)
- Hosts open with bad weather, winter frustrations, dry skin & skincare routines, self-care habits like pedicures & spa therapy.
- Shoes, sneakers & buyer remorse humor (05:00 ➜ 05:30)
- Conversation about Oregon Ducks x Grateful Dead shoes, sneaker culture, StockX purchases, and display boxes filling up.
- Pickleball & family competition (09:30 ➜ 10:00)
- Matt recaps a 2-hour pickleball session, joking about losing, family rivalries & effort
- Random celeb friendship rabbit hole (23:20 ➜ 23:50)
- Funny chat about surprising celebrity friend groups & sports crossover friendships.
- MLB Offseason & Phillies frustration (24:50 ➜ 25:20)
- Disappointment in moves made, roster stagnation, and league spending disparity.
- College Football — Lane Kiffin anxiety (12:25 ➜ 12:55)
- Matt worries about Lane Kiffin leaving Ole Miss; NIL, salary arms race & donor talk.
Week 9 Lines / League Outlook 04:49 ➜ 05:19 Using oddsmakers for Week 9 odds; season midpoint.
Eagles vs Giants (past game) 30:26 ➜ 30:56 Eagles beat Giants; Saquon long run noted.
Eagles Bye Week 30:26 ➜ 30:56 Bye arrives at good time for injuries.
Eagles trade talk 30:50 ➜ 31:20 Eagles add CB; discuss edge needs.
Cleveland Browns drama 32:36 ➜ 33:06 Miles Garrett sideline frustration & contract choice.
League trade speculation 34:35 ➜ 35:05 Hypothetical Eagles pursuit of an elite pass rusher.
Show closes with light joking about rumors & future moves before sign-off.
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