Hour 1: Roc and Manuch react to Chris Paul’s retirement, debate CFP expansion with Sean Salisbury, and break down the "Jock Tax" hitting Super Bowl stars.
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Roc and Manuch are back live from Right Toyota in Scottsdale to react to the morning’s massive breaking news: 12-time All-Star and NBA legend Chris Paul has officially announced his retirement after 21 seasons. The guys reflect on "CP3’s" legacy—including his franchise-altering stint with the Suns—before pivoting to the 2026 Winter Olympics to update the medal count and where the top countries rank heading into the weekend. The banter heats up as Roc takes a few playful shots at the struggles of Manuch’s alma mater’s basketball program before welcoming former NFL QB and Unpaved host Sean Salisbury to the Right Toyota Guest Line. Salisbury delivers a fiery critique of the proposed College Football Playoff expansion, arguing that "more isn't always better" and that further growth waters down the regular season. While Roc attempts to counter by highlighting the "sports business" necessity of expansion, Salisbury remains steadfast that greed is ruining the collegiate game. The hour wraps with a look at the financial reality of winning a championship in California, as Roc explains how Sam Darnold and other Super Bowl LX participants are getting hit with a massive state tax bill that might just outweigh their winner's bonus.