• Hour 3: Roc and Manuch discuss the NFL’s "Report Card" ban, the Cardinals' recruiting struggles, and welcome James Jones to break down Marvin Harrison Jr.’s future.
    Feb 13 2026

    Live from Right Toyota in Scottsdale, Roc and Manuch kick off the final hour with "Sports on Shuffle," hitting the high notes on Devin Booker’s return to the 3-Point Contest. The conversation turns serious as the guys react to the breaking news that an arbitrator has ruled the NFLPA’s Team Report Cards a violation of the CBA, effectively banning their public release. Roc takes a deep dive into the Arizona Cardinals’ consistently poor grades over the last three years, debating how much the "F-minus" marks in facilities and food have actually hampered the team's ability to land top-tier free agents. Later, former NFL wideout James Jones joins the program on the Right Toyota Guest Line to share his perspective on the Cardinals' offseason priorities. Jones discusses the necessity of finalizing Mike LaFleur’s staff, the ongoing Kyler Murray dilemma, and offers a blueprint for how the coaching staff can better utilize Marvin Harrison Jr. following an injury-plagued sophomore slump. The show wraps with the Lerner & Rowe “One Call That’s All,” featuring audio from Devin Booker on his All-Star shooting strategy, and the final results of the State 48 Roofing Question of the Day.

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  • Hour 2: Roc and Manuch debate the relevance of the NBA All-Star Game, dive into a Valentines Day "Manvice," and welcome Rob Fredrickson to discuss the Cardinals' new staff.
    Feb 13 2026

    Broadcasting live from Right Toyota in Scottsdale, Roc and Manuch open the second hour with a spirited debate over the upcoming NBA All-Star Break. Roc argues that the event has lost its competitive edge and no longer generates significant fan interest, while Manuch maintains that the prestige of being named an All-Star still drives the league's elite to compete. In a nod to the unique calendar crossover of Valentine’s Day weekend and Friday the 13th, Roc presents a special edition of "Rocs Manvice," offering his signature take on bizarre romantic advice and strange listener stories. Later, former Arizona Cardinals linebacker Rob Fredrickson joins the Right Toyota Guest Line to analyze Seattle's Super Bowl victory through the lens of defensive dominance. Fredrickson also shares his insights on the NFLPA’s decision to keep team facility report cards private and evaluates the coaching staff being assembled by Mike LaFleur in Arizona. The hour concludes on a lighter note as the guys celebrate the "spooky" date by listening back to some of the most unintentionally hilarious 911 calls caught on tape.

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  • 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.
    Feb 13 2026

    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.

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  • Hour 3: The crew talks Suns' playoff potential and NBA Hall of Fame finalists, enjoys "Rocs Manvice," and welcomes Howard Balzer to recap Seattle’s Super Bowl dominance.
    Feb 12 2026

    Broadcasting live from Twin Peaks on Camelback, the crew kicks off the final hour by analyzing the Phoenix Suns' surprising early-season success; despite lingering injury woes and the absence of Jalen Green, the guys argue that the Suns have exceeded expectations and firmly established themselves as a playoff-caliber squad in the West. The conversation then turns to the hardwood legends as the guys react to the recently announced 2026 Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame finalists, highlighting a star-studded list that includes Suns icons Amar’e Stoudemire, Kevin Johnson, and Mike D’Antoni. Next, Roc takes the lead for a special Valentine’s Day edition of "Rocs Manvice," scouring the internet to share the most hilariously wackiest and sappy romantic storylines trending this week. Later, Hall of Fame voter and SiriusXM NFL Radio host Howard Balzer joins the program on the Right Toyota Guest Line to offer his veteran perspective on Super Bowl LX. Balzer commends the Bay Area for a seamless hosting experience, breaks down why Seattle’s defense was the most dominant unit in the league this year, and discusses the bright long-term outlook for the Seahawks franchise under Mike Macdonald. The show concludes with the Lerner & Rowe “One Call That’s All” and the final results of today’s State 48 Roofing Question of the Day.

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  • Hour 2: The full crew discusses Corbin Carroll’s injury fallout, the latest GCU eligibility shocker, and welcomes Ryan Hansen to analyze the Wildcats’ Big 12 outlook. Plus, another fun edition of Peaks Picks!
    Feb 12 2026

    Jimmy B. and Manuch are joined by Roc to bring the full crew back together live from Twin Peaks. The guys open the hour with a deep dive into the latest Diamondbacks news, reacting to the ripple effects of Corbin Carroll’s hand injury and debating which remaining free agents or trade targets Mike Hazen should pursue to bolster the outfield. Roc then leads a segment on the wild aftermath of Super Bowl LX, sharing the most surprising statistical anomalies from the game, before the crew reacts to the breaking news that former UCLA and Charlotte Hornets guard Amari Bailey has set an official visit to Grand Canyon University in an unprecedented attempt to return to the NCAA after playing in the NBA. Later, University of Arizona radio analyst Ryan Hansen joins the Right Toyota Guest Line to break down the Wildcats' recent loss at Kansas. Hansen argues that a mid-season reality check could be beneficial for the team’s growth and previews the grueling Big 12 schedule remaining. The hour wraps with a high-stakes edition of "Peaks Picks," where a lucky listener goes head-to-head with a Twin Peaks staff member for a chance to win a gift card.

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  • Hour 1: Jimmy B. and Manuch react to the Suns' blowout loss to the Thunder, Dillon Brooks' 16th technical foul suspension, and welcome Rick Horrow to discuss the Chicago Bears' stadium search.
    Feb 12 2026

    Live from Twin Peaks in Phoenix off Camelback, Jimmy B. and Manuch kick off the show by reacting to a tough night at the Mortgage Matchup Center, where the Phoenix Suns were routed 136–109 by the Oklahoma City Thunder. The guys break down the lopsided defeat and look ahead to the NFL offseason, analyzing the potential movement in the upcoming quarterback carousel. In the "Replay: Rewind" segment, the crew revisits the game's turning point as Dillon Brooks picked up his league-leading 16th technical foul of the season, triggering an automatic one-game suspension that he will serve immediately following the All-Star break. Later, "The Sports Professor" Rick Horrow joins the program on the Right Toyota Guest Line to offer a business-side review of Super Bowl LX and the Bad Bunny halftime show, praising Commissioner Roger Goodell’s commitment to global expansion. Horrow also provides an update on the Chicago Bears’ nomadic stadium search, discussing the latest proposals that include potential sites in Indiana and a surprising new bill in the Iowa Legislature. The hour wraps with a trip through history in "On this Day" and a high-energy edition of "Football at 50."

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  • Hour 3: Jimmy B. and Manuch discuss Corbin Carroll’s season-altering injury, the NFL’s coaching carousel, and welcome Nick Piecoro to break down the D-backs’ Spring Training setbacks.
    Feb 11 2026

    Broadcasting live from Bigs American Bar & Grill, Jimmy B. and Manuch kick off the final hour by unveiling an exciting new Spring Training promotion for listeners before shifting focus to the somber news out of Salt River Fields. The guys discuss the immediate fallout of All-Star outfielder Corbin Carroll suffering a broken hamate bone—an injury that requires surgery and removes him from both the World Baseball Classic and potentially the start of the regular season. As pitchers and catchers report, the duo highlights the critical keys for the Phoenix Suns as they prepare to host the Oklahoma City Thunder tonight at the Mortgage Matchup Center. Manuch then provides a league-wide update on the NFL coaching carousel, detailing the latest coordinator hires and specifically noting how Mike LaFleur is shaping his Arizona Cardinals staff with the addition of Nathaniel Hackett as offensive coordinator. Later, Arizona Republic beat writer Nick Piecoro joins the program on the Right Toyota Guest Line to provide a breakdown of Carroll’s hand injury, analyze potential internal replacements like Tim Tawa or Jordan Lawlar, and explain why the Diamondbacks must adapt their small-ball identity to overcome this early offensive blow. The show concludes with the Lerner & Rowe “One Call That’s All,” a look at the nightly sports slate in "What’s on Tap," and the final reveal of the State 48 Roofing Question of the Day.

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  • Gemini said Hour 2: Jimmy B. and Manuch discuss Corbin Carroll’s season-altering injury, Dillon Brooks’ technical foul trouble, and get local college updates in a loaded "Campus Quickies."
    Feb 11 2026

    Live from Bigs American Bar & Grill in Peoria, Jimmy B. and Manuch kick off the second hour by setting the stage for tonight’s Suns-Thunder clash before diving into the devastating news out of Diamondbacks camp that All-Star outfielder Corbin Carroll is set to undergo surgery for a broken hamate bone in his right hand. The guys discuss the recovery timeline and how the injury, sustained during live batting practice, significantly impacts both the D-backs' Opening Day lineup and Team USA’s World Baseball Classic roster. Shifting back to the hardwood, the duo debates Dillon Brooks' disciplinary record as he officially hits 15 technical fouls for the season, putting him one away from an automatic suspension, while also evaluating the Suns’ long-term playoff viability. The show then transitions into a packed "Campus Quickies" featuring Hod Rabino from DevilsDigest.com, who explores the fallout of ASU’s struggling basketball season and AD Graham Rossini’s looming decisions regarding Bobby Hurley’s future; Steve Rivera from FOX Sports Tucson, who analyzes the Arizona Wildcats' first loss of the season at Kansas; and NAU voice Mitch Strohman, who previews the Lumberjacks’ critical matchup against Portland State. The hour concludes with the Random Fact of the Day and a look at the massive crowds gathering in Seattle for the Seahawks' Super Bowl LX victory parade during "Football at 50."

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