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Episode 48: Data Dump and the Honolulu Blue Tent

Episode 48: Data Dump and the Honolulu Blue Tent

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Airdate: June 2, 2025

Ryan starts off with a Detroit Tigers update. He then gets a Red Wings assessment regarding their playoff chances in 2026. The focus shifts to NCAA as Ryan gets the 411 on all the changes at Michigan State, and the implications they will have on their programs. The episode crescendos into another visit in the Honolulu Blue Tent as Dr. Jimmy gives his assessments on Detroit Lions injuries and how they will impact the 2025-2026 season. Analysts: Evan Davis of Last Word on Sports - Zack Trathen and Carlo Mario of Hockeytown Rundown - Chris Solari of the Detroit Free Press - Dr. Jimmy Liao of The Lions Wire

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Evan Davis:

Evan Davis (@evandavis5303) / X

LastWordOnSports Inc (@lastwordonsport) / X

Zack Trathen:

Zack Trathen HTRD 🐙 (@ZackTrathenHTRD) / X

Hockeytown Rundown (@HockeytownRD) / X

Carlo Mario:

Carlo Mario (@drumlion) / X

Hockeytown Rundown (@HockeytownRD) / X

Chris Solari:

Chris Solari (@chrissolari) / X

Dr. Jimmy Liao:

Jimmy Liao MD | Detroit Lions Morning Rounds (@JimmyLiaoMD) / X

The Lions Wire (@thelionswire) / X

Detroit Lions Podcast (@DetLionsPodcast) / X

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Sports Intel with Ryan Walsh airs on Jethro.fm

Ryan Walsh: @sportsintelryan on X; Sports Intel with Ryan Walsh on Facebook

Deb Kay - Executive Producer: @debwalshkay1 on X

Rex - Producer: @talkshowrex on X

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