Episodes

  • Is 10 Wins the Bare Minimum for the Packers in 2026?
    Apr 9 2026
    Homer and former Packers offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga kicked things off by previewing the NFL Draft, including whether the Packers might look to add more picks than they currently have. The guys also explored the idea of adding a video assistant for referees to help with in-game calls, debating how it could impact the flow and fairness of games. Packers reporter Jason Wilde joined with the latest offseason updates from Titletown, including what kind of win total could put Matt LaFleur and Brian Gutekunst under pressure this season. The conversation turned philosophical as Homer asked whether doing something three times in sports is enough to be considered a legend. They also checked in on Round 1 of The Masters and wrapped up with a big-picture question: is Green Bay lucky to have an NFL team? A little bit of everything on this edition of The Homer Hour.
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    45 mins
  • New Era of College Sports, Packers Draft Needs, and the Bucks’ Mess
    Apr 8 2026
    On this episode of The Homer Hour, Homer is joined by Jason Wilde and Tim Van Vooren for a packed Wisconsin sports conversation. Homer opens the show with a debate about whether a national championship for Wisconsin or Marquette would feel any different in today’s transfer portal and NIL era, plus another round of Rain Man trivia. Then Jason Wilde joins the show to break down how the current college sports landscape changes the fan experience before turning to the Packers and why Green Bay may need this year’s draft class to contribute right away, especially at corner, along the defensive line, and on the offensive line. Later, Tim Van Vooren stops by to talk Bucks dysfunction, Doc Rivers’ future, Giannis’ future in Milwaukee, and what the end of this season could mean for the franchise. A little college sports chaos, a little Packers draft talk, and a whole lot of Bucks frustration. Just another day on The Homer Hour.
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    44 mins
  • Giannis Thoughts & Packers Roster Depth
    Apr 7 2026
    Homer opened the show by taking calls from fans on their thoughts about Giannis Antetokounmpo, sparking a wide range of opinions on his impact and current perception. Packers reporter Jason Wilde joined with the latest offseason updates from Titletown, including his evaluation of the Packers’ roster depth and where the team stands heading into the season. The conversation also explored bigger-picture topics across sports, including whether there should be a salary cap in college football and basketball, and whether Doc Rivers will still be the Bucks’ head coach next season. A mix of fan reaction, Packers insight, and major sports debates on The Homer Hour.
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    44 mins
  • What Packers Record in 2026 Gets Gutey in Trouble & Who Will be Green Bay's #1 Option?
    Apr 6 2026
    Homer and former Packers offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga opened the show discussing the NCAA Championship game and whether they’re rooting for Michigan to end the Big Ten’s national title drought in basketball. The conversation shifted to conference realignment, as the guys debated whether UCLA truly feels like a Big Ten school and how NIL spending compares between the Big Ten and other powerhouse conferences. Turning to the Packers, Bulaga weighed in on what kind of record could put GM Brian Gutekunst on the hot seat and reflected on whether he saw Mike McCarthy’s 2018 firing coming during that season. They also hit on some lighter topics — including whether Bulaga is heading to The Masters — before diving back into football, discussing who could emerge as the Packers’ top pass-catcher in 2026. The show wrapped with a big-picture question: which pairing lasts longest in Green Bay — LaFleur & Gutekunst, LaFleur & Love, or Love & Gutekunst? A wide-ranging conversation blending college hoops, NIL, and Packers future outlook on The Homer Hour.
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    46 mins
  • What's The Strongest Part of The Packers & Badgers Recruiting Resurgence in Madison
    Apr 3 2026
    Homer and former Packers and Badgers running back Gary Ellerson discussed the recent uptick in Wisconsin football recruiting, including the importance of landing more in-state talent and what it could mean for the program’s future. The guys looked ahead to the Badgers’ 2026 outlook, debating expectations for their record and whether former players feel welcomed back under head coach Luke Fickell. They also examined whether the program’s struggles have stemmed from style of play, financial factors, or a combination of both. Shifting to the Packers, Ellerson shared what he believes is the team’s strongest area and whether, with better injury luck, Green Bay should have Super Bowl expectations this season. They wrapped up by reacting to President Trump signing an executive order targeting college sports, including transfers and eligibility, and what it could mean for the future of the game. A blend of Badgers football, Packers potential, and big-picture college sports discussion on The Homer Hour.
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    47 mins
  • What Should the Packers Do at Backup Quarterback This Year?
    Apr 2 2026
    Homer and former Packers offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga shared stories from Bryan’s playing days, focusing on his experiences with backup quarterbacks in Green Bay and the importance of having a reliable No. 2 option. Homer also continued his push to get Bucks legend Marques Johnson into the Basketball Hall of Fame, making his case once again. The guys debated whether the Packers can find a backup quarterback this season as dependable as Malik Willis was last year, and Bulaga reflected on whether he’s ever been part of a bad locker room during his career. Packers reporter Jason Wilde joined the show with the latest offseason updates from Titletown, rounding out another insightful episode of The Homer Hour.
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    44 mins
  • Are The Brewers Truly Doing Enough To Win A World Series & Where Will the Packers Finish in The NFC North?
    Apr 1 2026
    It was another edition of Rainman on The Homer Hour, as the weekly sports trivia contest brought plenty of competition and laughs. Packers reporter Jason Wilde joined with the latest offseason updates from Titletown, providing insight into where the team stands heading into the season. Homer continued his passionate campaigns — pushing for Marques Johnson to get into the Basketball Hall of Fame and for former Packers President & CEO Bob Harlan to receive a statue in Green Bay. The conversation also turned to the Brewers, debating whether the organization is truly doing enough to win a World Series, before wrapping up with predictions on where the Packers will finish in the NFC North this season. Another fun and opinion-filled show on The Homer Hour.
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    46 mins
  • Brewers Start, Bucks Fallout & Packers Insight
    Mar 31 2026
    Homer opened the show making the case for Marques Johnson to be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame, highlighting his impact and why he believes he’s deserving. He also discussed why fans may be surprised that Matt LaFleur received a contract extension from Brian Gutekunst, diving into expectations versus results. Packers reporter Jason Wilde joined with the latest from Titletown, including his takeaways from what LaFleur and Gutekunst said at the NFL Owner’s Meetings. Fox 6 sports director Tim Van Vooren stopped by to cover all things Wisconsin sports, including the Brewers’ start to the season and Bucks head coach Doc Rivers being inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. The show wrapped with a big-picture question: what do the Packers need to accomplish next season to justify Ed Policy extending Matt LaFleur? A full Wisconsin sports rundown on The Homer Hour.
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    45 mins