The Herd with Colin Cowherd - Show Me Something - Sophie Cunningham REACTS to Caitlin Clark’s TV debut + Summer House premiere hype with West Wilson
Episode Date: February 4, 2026Episode 31 of Show Me Something is a full-blown life update and pop culture chaos combo: West Wilson starts by casually dropping that he’s heading to ‘The Tonight Show’ to meet Jimmy... Fallon (with Keke Palmer too ) ahead of tonight’s premiere of ‘Summer House’ Season 10 on Bravo, before jetting to Super Bowl week to meet Colin Cowherd for the first time!Then Sophie Cunningham and West give their take on some headline-making news including Indiana Fever teammate Caitlin Clark’s analyst debut on NBC, Bill Belichick getting snubbed from the NFL Hall of Fame (Jordan Hudson was not happy), a battle of the crazier fan bases (Duke campers vs. Spurs head-shavers), and a ski-jumping “crotch stitching” scandal (yes… really).We wrap with the Arby’s Hot Girls of the Week, our pick to win this year’s Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks, and a wholesome shoutout to a 3rd grader doing her “Famous Missourians” project on… Sophie Cunningham. Sounds like an A++.00:00 - Start 4:00 - Wests big weekend Fallon 6:00 - Summer House Premiere Party 7:00 - Going to the Super Bowl 9:00 - Broncos Patriots In The Show10:00 - Do sports suites actually suck? 12:33 - AD READ: Daytona 500 13:20 - 10 minute Summer House Preview 14:00 - Breaking down the new cast mates 20:18 - AD BREAK: ARBY’S 3 BOX 21:00 - Hot Girls Of The Week 23:00 - WNBA CBA Contract Negotiations Update 25:30 - Most involved WNBA Owners 29:50 - Sophie your future WNBA commissioner? 31:00 - Bill Belichick snubbed from HOF 34:50 - Caitlin Clark makes Broadcasting debut 38:00 - Cameron Crazies & Spurs Jackals 39:50 - Winter Olympics Ski Scandal 43:20 - AD BREAK: Hard Rock Bet 44:30 - Super Bowl Preview Picks46:00 - 3rd Grade Shoutout Merritt Baker All lines provided by Hard Rock BetGet your Meat & 3 box at an Arby's near you today. Available for a limited time at participating locations while supplies last. Prices may vary. https://www.arbys.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey guys, it's us.
The Jonas Brothers. I'm Joe.
I'm Kevin.
And I'm Nick.
And guess what?
We created our own podcast called, Hey Jonas.
We invented a podcast?
Well, we didn't invent it.
We just contributed to it.
We're the first people to do podcasts.
We get to ask other people questions because we're sick and tired of being asked questions.
Well, sick and tired is a strong way to put it.
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Here's my thing.
And I think maybe I'm speaking this into existence.
People are probably going to make fun of me.
But I have seen the league when it hasn't had this.
And like I'm in the process of seeing,
where this thing could be.
And I think that I truly do.
I'm learning the business.
I know the sport.
I think that one day it would be so fun to be the commissioner.
Let me say this.
I think that'd be sick.
Yeah.
And I know that it is a tough job.
And I know that there is probably a lot more that goes on behind the scenes.
And I get that.
But I also think that when you are collaborative and you want the product to be successful,
that you find a way to put people first and still run the business.
And that doesn't mean you're always going to align in it.
agree. But I think if you do it in a certain way where you feel that people feel like, or people
know that you care and it's about them and not about you, that you can have a successful business.
Wow. Super bright. Episode 31 of the Show Me Something podcast with West, Sophie, and the lovely friends and
family at Arby's. God bless. Dude, it's been a minute. We need to get our, our,
together because
Guys, Sophie last week
she's going to say we.
She's about to say we need to get together.
No, I had to because
I thought I could make it work
but my schedule.
Okay, Wes, tell me if you're like this,
I feel like I will have
like nothing on my
like, like planned,
like nothing on my schedule.
And then all of a sudden you look and it's like
you have no free time.
Yeah, things like sneak up.
I've started doing
I showed you my picture calendar, right?
Where I put...
So hilarious.
Where I put like clip art pictures of like my friends and stuff I have to do.
Yeah.
That's been really helpful.
But yeah, even like today, I forgot we were recording.
And I was like planning my day out.
And then I was like, oh, fuck, we have like have the pod.
But I think that's what I'm saying is like I have a planner like a physical one.
Oh, that's cute.
I have to.
If you're not watching, it's like a lilac with a bunch of flowers.
And it probably says like Sophie's, Sophie's journal or.
something on there. Thank you, Target. No, just this is 2026. Oh, can you open it up? Yeah.
Oh, wow. Oh, that's nice. You guys, she writes stuff on every day and every block. Well, it's not,
it's not like I'm just doodling. This is my schedule. Did some people have stuff just to like put on their
these? These are my days. What? You wrote? This is you writing? Dude, I have to. Like,
I have so much going on. That's what I'm saying. So like February, I promise you this week, like,
I've just been so busy.
I'm, like, really excited to just train and just, like, get happy and healthy and, like, getting a good mental mindset, you know?
What's theater you in?
I'm in Arizona right now.
Okay.
So this is my February as of now.
Mm.
Does that say on there?
Oh, yeah, you guys can see all that.
Wait, you know, I didn't drink until yesterday for January.
I drink at the Montana State Weekend, and I made it all the way to the evening.
end. Okay, can I ask you a question? Yeah. Don't like now that you may be drank and you wake up,
don't you? Like, you don't miss that feeling of how you felt probably this morning. Or do you're a sick
fuck. Oh, okay, good. No, of course not. Um, it's not hard unless you're like out. Like, to me,
the camaraderie of like when the boys all order beers and you're like missing out, that's the part
where I'm always like, fuck, like I want to do, I want to like cheers or like if everyone gets like a shot or
something, the, like, team aspect of drinking, I sound so insane right now is like, I,
that's the part that makes it hard, you know, where you had to be like the odd man out.
But it really goes to that.
It wasn't that hard.
I could have kept going if I needed to do.
No, a thousand percent.
And like, that's the, but I, because I get what you're saying, because I did not drink
for a while too.
And then everyone, like, you're around the environment.
You're like, oh, yeah, let's have a good time.
And then I woke up that next morning.
I'm like, dude, this.
I do not make this at all.
No, agreed.
Agreed.
Yeah.
But, okay.
Anyway, I want to get to, we're talking about schedules.
You have an awesome freaking day today, Tuesday.
Tuesday.
Today's Tuesday.
Tuesday?
Taco Tuesday.
Let's just get into it because I just am like, this is super exciting for you, first of all.
Also, like, I don't know, just like the networking and the connections,
what you're going to do this weekend is going to bring.
I feel like it's super cool.
Okay.
So today, I don't even know.
They haven't told me if I can say it, if I can't say it,
but I'm going to say it because I think who cares.
I am going on Jimmy Fallon on the Tonight Show, which is kind of crazy.
That's amazing.
That is like, that is maybe one of like the most exciting things like that you have done that like I'm getting excited about for you.
No, it's big time.
It is.
And like you did Good Morning America, what, November?
And so now we're doing this.
Like a lot of just like staple shows.
like have like never get old and they're pretty timeless and very like nationally recognized so
was it just you or who it's me lindsay from my show and kiki palmer so like if google kiki kev can you
can you pull up a picture of kiki palmer yeah i know that is i'm just blanking yeah who is that no
kevin puller she's like an actress okay like very funny um okay it's us three and so my dad kept
asking me like I'm the showrunner for the fucking show.
He was like, so who's like, are you sitting down in the chair were with him?
And then you guys are going over to play your game or whatever?
And I was like, dude, I don't know.
I show up.
But, um, because you've been to dinner with him and his wife before.
Yeah, that's the main reason.
I'm like, not nervous.
I should be probably, but I feel like very, I feel like not worried about.
Like, I feel good.
And he's like, he's like so nice.
Oh, okay.
Wait, why is she?
I don't know.
I like have no idea.
why it's us three, but it'll be fun.
And we're playing some game called like password and you like have,
you like use a word to get someone to get like,
it's just going to be fun and silly.
Dude, she probably feels the same way.
She's like, why the hell am I here with these two?
Oh, dude, she doesn't know who we are.
There's no, there's no way.
So we do that and then that will wrap whenever.
And then I think I have like an hour downtime.
Then we have a premiere party.
Cool.
And then I'll meet like friends.
Because you can only bring like a few people to like the,
the official party.
So then I'll meet, like, friends out at, like, a bar or whatever.
And ideally not take it too far because I have a flight to the Bay on Wednesday morning for Super Bowl,
where I get to meet for the first time ever.
This is not as big of a deal to Sophie, but anyone who listens or cares about the volume,
I will be meeting.
Oh, shut up.
Collins.
I will be meeting Colin, supposedly, for the first time of my life.
And I don't fan girl really anymore, Sophie.
Like, it's not a thing I do.
I try not to do it.
I've watched Colin on my TV every single day since I was, like, a junior in college, every day.
So I feel like he's like my anger.
Can I say something that's going to probably get me kicked off the podcast?
Yeah.
Kevin, can you pull up a picture of Colin?
Yeah, that's good.
Okay.
I will say, though, I bet.
I'm on this TV right now, honestly.
I know who, like, once I see the photo, I'm like, oh, duh.
I'm just so bad with names.
Like, I've always been horrible with names.
Yeah, that's okay.
Is it?
I think so.
That's like a, that's old.
Top left.
That's a good one.
Yes, yes.
Yeah, yeah.
Dude, you're going to, wait, when are you going to meet him?
Sorry.
So there's a volume party Wednesday night.
So I'll be at that one without you.
Sad.
I know.
Well, I was actually maybe going to come up.
We talked about this in New York.
You're in a good space.
You're rehabbing seasons close.
I just need to get my stuff together.
And honestly, this is, no, I'm not going to say that on TV or on podcast.
I was going to say if the cheese were playing, I would 100% be there.
Oh, yeah.
You can say that.
That's so fine.
I don't think I'm allowed to say that.
That's completely.
Because I'm very thankful for our volume family, you know, so.
Yeah.
I will also, but going to a Super Bowl if your team's in it makes way more sense.
I'm like not a big Super Bowl like truth.
Like I think the World Series NBA finals, anything that is like has like home games.
Oh yeah.
So much cooler than a neutral site with like corporate people and like influencers.
Like it's it's not that sick.
Here's my.
Yeah, I think like if I'm physically going to go and like let me say, if I was not rehabbing and stuff like that,
I would 100% be there.
But I just feel like my month of January has been so crazy.
Like, it's time for me to kind of like get my shit together.
No, as you, I'll support you.
Yes.
And so, but I will say like, if it, if there was like a home court advantage in that
type of, like, I think I go for the field.
I feel like everyone who always goes to the Super Bowl, they always say it's just so like,
who's who.
Sterile.
Very like, it is.
And everyone, I don't care what anyone says.
Everybody always is like, it was boring.
And I'm like, why am I going to waste all my time of energy to go do that and just like put
on a fake face and be around people.
I don't even want to be around.
Yeah, and not to get, not to, like, get on my, like, fourth NFL soapbox in a row.
But people have been saying, like, should, because you, did you watch the Pat's Broncos game in the snowstorm?
Yeah, that was awesome.
Okay.
So awesome.
But everyone's like, it's, it, it, like, makes it harder for the players.
We don't get to see them to their full abilities.
And they're, like, people are pitching, moving NFC, AFC championship games to neutral sites with domes.
And I'm like, you fucking people.
are so soft.
Like, I know.
Again, I've said this a hundred times in a row.
Football is an outdoor sport, one, two, these teams got home field advantage for a
fucking reason.
Don't move it to another city where it's just going to be rich people for the love of God.
I think we've hit on this.
We've hit on this.
Sorry, there's a bug.
We've hit on this before.
But I think when you get to a certain level, and I hate saying this because it's
dumb and I don't want to sound like this.
but when you get to a certain level of notoriety and,
like you can't just sit out of game and people not bother you,
they typically move you to boxes or like sweets and stuff like that.
And like, I get it.
And like I feel like when you're not to that level,
you're like, oh, I want to be up there.
No, you don't.
You want to be in action.
I hate boxes.
I hate sweets.
I want to be in the damn action.
And so when people are like, oh, let's move it to a dome or,
like, especially the Super Bowl.
Everyone's like, has their sweet.
And like, that's so boring.
Like, I want to be in Chief Stadium, an Arrowhead Stadium, out in the cold with all my best
friends who've been waiting years to see them get like a fucking four Pete.
Like, that's what you're going to remember.
You're going to remember the cold.
You're going to remember the freaking frostbite on your, I don't know.
That's why I, again, not to bring up Arrowhead, but like, they'll, they will for sure
make sweets for, or like, annoying sections on lower levels in the new stadium.
And the reason Arrowhead rocks now is because the lower levels are people who are standing up yelling and like in the mix.
They're not like quiet, fucking rich dorks.
I'll also say, yeah, now when I go to Chiefs games, if they give me tickets, they go, do you want like sweet level or down low?
And I'm like, I don't want to be in a sweet.
I don't be with people wearing suit jackets.
I want fucking some dude with the quarterback from like the early 2000s jersey on.
Dude, can I just say though?
The only thing.
Yeah, the only thing good about it.
is the free drinks and food.
Yeah, no.
But how can we create an environment where, like, you're in it with, like, all the,
you know, the biggest vans, but also free alcohol and free food?
The only way, okay, here's, I don't think that football should do this or would do this
or could do this.
The only way you could get home games for a championship in the NFL would be if you did,
like, a three game series, and then you did one, one, one, which would be nuts.
but you still can't play.
That will never happen.
No, it'll never happen.
No one's body.
Then that adds three weeks to it.
It's like not possible where you could do that for basketball and baseball.
But I do, that's why I think, like, I think the World Series is one of the better sporting events ever because that's when baseball stadiums are full and people are like so, like, the stakes are so high and it's in a home stadium.
and so you get like real fans
and it's not just corporate, you know, dweeb, so...
Dude, I hear you. I hear you.
I think we're on the same page about that.
All right, you guys, coming in hot.
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Speedway.com and don't miss out. It came out. The 10-minute thing came out.
What? Wait.
Right?
Ten minutes.
Did I see something?
Oh, oh, whoa, whoa.
You're talking about Summerhouse.
The freaking 10 minute clip that came out about Summerhouse.
Oh, yeah.
What'd you learn?
Oh, my God.
Well, we learned three new characters, right?
Um, yeah.
Characters.
What do you call them?
Talent?
People.
Humans.
No, sometimes Sophie people will say in public, I really love, they go, I love your character on the show.
And I go, bitch.
That's me.
I don't have a fucking character.
My bad.
That's actually my fault because I know that.
But,
no.
Yeah.
So,
yeah.
Yeah, KJ, another Missouri boy in the house.
Yeah.
Huge.
We love.
He went to Lisa in high school.
Fun fact.
KJ, you got Ben, Australian guy.
Classic Australian guy just, like,
loves to have fun and just like
doesn't take anything that serious.
Dude, I don't think I met Ben.
He might not have been in the 10-minute clip,
but they've definitely dropped a clip of him entering the house.
Okay.
And then two new girls,
Bailey from Seattle, Levi from Indy.
But they're best friends.
But they're friends, yeah.
So they've known each other.
Okay.
So I don't know the last time they had two people come in
who like already knew each other,
like, and came in at the same time.
But sometimes I think that would be kind of cool.
It would be fun because you have
Comfortability.
Yeah, but then at the same time,
you never know if that's going to keep you
comfortable and the whole point is to
kind of like, you know,
get out of your shell a little.
Are you giving us some like foreshadow?
No, no, no. No, that's just like,
that is just an objective truth with doing stuff.
Like, same thing if you're like a twin.
It's really hard to break off and like do your own thing.
But yeah, it's fun.
I was happy with my hair
and my muscle.
tone in the first
in the first episode.
No, I'm not kidding.
Like, you look like,
you looked healthy.
Like, happy and healthy.
Stop it.
Yeah.
Good.
So, yes.
Can I say that to?
Start that narrative.
Okay.
I got you.
I'll start saying that more.
What?
Do they give you cars to drive?
Yeah.
Dude, that's fun.
Yeah.
Hey, it's us to Jonas Brothers.
And guess what?
We have some big news.
What's the news?
Huge news.
We created our own podcast called,
Hey, Jonas.
We invented a podcast?
Well, we didn't invent it.
We just contributed to a...
We're the first people to do podcasts.
Pretty, yeah, pretty wide range of podcasts throughout there.
But this one's extra special.
So how did we actually come up with a name, Hey Jonas, guys?
I honestly don't remember.
I think it was on a call about what we should call it.
Oh, we were thinking I'm originally calling it one of the early names of our band.
Before Jonas Brothers was...
This is how you guys remember it going down?
Yes.
I have a very different memory of this.
We were talking about a thing, a bit for the podcast,
where people could call in and say, hey, Jonas.
And then I wrote down on my little notepad, Hey Jonas,
and offered it up as a potential title for the podcast.
But thanks for remembering that, guys.
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Another podcast from some SNL late-night comedy guy,
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me and hilarious guests from Bob Odenkirk to David Letterman help make you funnier.
This week, my guest, SNL's Mikey Day and head writer Streeter Seidel,
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The French Open is one of the toughest tests in tennis,
and I know firsthand because I,
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everything happening at Roland Garris. Every match, every upset, and what it really takes to win on
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This morning, the internet lost its mind.
Highlights are trending, opinions are flying, and nobody's telling you exactly what happened.
That's where Sports Slice comes in.
I'm Timbo.
Every episode, we're cutting through the noise.
Breaking down the plays, the controversies, and the stories behind the.
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Well, one, we need big car.
Like, none of us have cars.
We don't own cars.
So, yeah, we need that.
And then the big SUV is just obviously so, like, we can load up our stuff.
But then also we use them throughout the weekend to, like, if we're going to whatever club or bar or beach or whatever, like, the bigger the car, the more people we can fit.
So, yeah.
Yeah.
But they're just like your standard big black.
Black SUV.
So when I watched it,
the news of like Amanda and Kyle already broke.
And so now you can just tell like even that first time is how annoyed Amanda is.
I know.
Yeah.
You don't have to talk about it.
But it's just and I'm not the only one like clearly if you have any type of common sense you can tell.
But like yeah,
I'm wondering if like that's going to be it throughout the whole like kind of summer of like.
Mm-hmm.
I.
There's obviously like good and bad moments.
moments all the time.
I just kind of,
you just never know what's going to like make the,
the episode.
So you guys,
so you guys really don't,
you don't know what the whole first episode's going to look like
or the whole second episode is going to look like.
No,
but picture this,
okay?
So like,
you film the show and it's three straight days just like in the house.
And then,
then whenever it comes out,
you watch it and you realize like,
90% of my existence,
in the house, like didn't make the episode.
Actually get made. Yeah.
So then when you go back in, you're like, there's no reason to try to do anything
because you don't know what's going to make it.
And probably most everything you say and do will not even make it.
So that's why I, again, like our show is because everyone has no choice but to just like
be themselves.
If you were trying to like be performative, you would be so tired.
It would be so obvious.
And it probably wouldn't even make the fucking show.
Well, I feel like when I says casting.
your life.
Your producers and the people who run your show,
I think they do a really good job of your casting, though,
of like they just get people who,
I don't know,
I mean,
some people aren't back from last year,
but I'm just saying,
like,
I feel like overall they do a pretty good job
of people who are present
in what they're doing.
Yeah.
Yeah, like people who aren't trying to,
to like be anything that they're not.
I agree.
And I also think,
like, again,
the show,
just the way it works,
where it's like you're in a house,
the shit's GoPro,
road like you really don't have a choice but to like just like let your guard down and be
yourself you know yeah or like every other show imagine you had to make a whole season out of like
dinners and lunches and you yeah i don't like start stop it just to me i would fucking hate it i like
the way ours well it's not it's not as as authentic no because you're on and all you're like
on off on off and like i just feel like it's so it's weird but so the only thing is
The only reason why I don't think I've ever done reality TV, because I've been asked to do a lot of shows.
Really?
And, yeah, oh, yeah.
Like, like, sports stuff or non-sport stuff?
All of it.
Like, if you, like, not just sports stuff.
Probably more they're not sports stuff than sports stuff.
Are you like to say, like, what they would be?
Man versus food.
That'd be fucking awesome.
No.
I don't even know it now.
But I think mine was more like the love island, the love is blind.
the, but they're all like reality TV shows.
But I feel like the only reason why I've never done those is because, and I don't,
I think I'd be fine.
But they have, the people running it have the complete control to create your character
and make, pan you out how you, how, like, you have no control over if you're going to be
the good guy, funny guy, bad guy, any of that.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
I would say, though, from having done this now for a little bit, I feel like the way our
show plays out.
Like, they edit it true to who you are.
Like, if you're crashing out, like, they will show you being, like, the person who's crashing out the whole summer.
And, like, I like to think, like, I'm not really, like, confrontational and, like, someone who fucking argues and fights.
I just like to, like, make silly jokes and, like, have fun.
Like, that's kind of how they, they portray, like, the silliness aspect of it.
For sure.
But I feel like you have a good one.
But also, like, a fucking, like, messy idiot.
Like, that is how, like, I think it, I think they portray everyone, like, pretty true.
to who they are. I like that. Because that's, that's like natural. No, but not all shows are like that,
though. No, yeah, true, true, true, true. Yeah, totally. Yeah. Totally. Hey, dudeers, Arbys just pulled up with a new deal,
and trust me, you're going to love it. The meat in three boxes going crazy for $7.99. Sophie,
break it down. Okay, so step one, you pick your sandwich. You either have a crispy chicken or a classic
roast beef. You really can't go wrong with either one. And then they start piling it on.
You're getting those signature Arby's curly fries, some melty mozzarella sticks, and a peach cobbler roll,
honestly needs its own segment. That peach cobbler rule might be the MVP of the box,
low key. And you know big Arbs, uh, got you on the drink also. So it's called the meat
in three, but in real life, that's about five items. Dude, five things for $7.99. And this isn't a still
starving an hour later meal. This actually fills you up. And it's all Arby's classics. You can't
get anywhere else. So if you're grabbing lunch, dinner or just needs something that really hits,
the meat in three box is the move. Uh, but a la la ha, hot girl the week. My hot girl the week is my,
my Arby's hot girl all the week.
Don't let me forget the most important part.
Is Kim Hayes, my good friend, Mitch's girlfriend, now fiancé.
She threw him a birthday party for his 30th birthday this past weekend,
and it was a roast.
So she got five of his best friends, like two months ahead of time,
to prepare full-blown roasts for him.
And everyone was, like, so funny, so good.
Like, the whole bar was, like, on the floor laughing.
And everyone ended their roast, obviously, like,
a really nice, like, birthday wish.
But she organized the whole thing.
It was a surprise.
There was like a banner.
And it was really wholesome.
And like a great,
great birthday,
she pulled off for all of our good friend Mitch.
So Kim Hayes is my hot girl the week.
Shout out Kim.
I love that.
That's so nice.
I'm going to go.
My RB's Hot Girl of the Week is
one of my really good friends,
Katrina Barrett.
She is, yeah, she's awesome.
West you would love her.
love, love, love.
She is a complete batty, and she freaking kills the real estate market.
I think she's like top 10 in the whole country of selling luxury real estate.
And she just kills it.
But something that I really like about her, it's not how she looks.
It's not her money.
But what she does is she gives back and she highlights businesses and people and like really
pours into other people because she wants them to be just as successful.
And I think that is so cool because I think people at her level,
they want to like, you know, maybe step on other people so they can stay on top.
But she is all about empowering like everybody.
And I think that is just so special and so cool.
And she's had, she's fun too, like any concert, anything around the valley or really around the country that you want to go to.
She's like, how many tickets do you need?
What can I do for you?
She's all about just giving back.
And so I just want to highlight her and tell her she's a complete badass and a beautiful human.
So, fuck yeah, dude.
That rocks.
Oh, cat.
Yeah, she's awesome.
Cat.
Anyway, back to what we were saying.
You have a really cool week coming up.
I will say also there's a new girl on Summer House from Indianapolis.
So if anyone listens to the show who's like a big fever fan, her name's Levi.
Dude, wait.
Well, we did, hey, we did just have, sorry, did I just scare you a little?
I just thought I, I thought I wasn't even allowed to say fever because you're still.
You didn't say whatever you want, but we did just have like a meeting yesterday.
And I'm not going to go to detail because I don't really know what I'm supposed to say.
but negotiations are in process.
To get things moving?
In hopes of getting it moving because it has not been moving at all.
It's been at a very standstill.
I knew that much.
Yeah.
But I think both sides are kind of getting, you know, frustrated,
but I know as players are holding our grounds.
So it should be interesting.
Who does the negotiations for stuff like that?
Is it like just leaders of like players who have these roles?
Or are your guys agents also?
No, no, no.
fighting in the front lines.
Like, how does it work?
Actually, good question.
So we have an executive board on the Players Association side.
And so we have like lawyers and, um, uh, consultants and all these types of people.
And then we have, like, actual players who are on the exec board.
And so, um, those are the ones who are like always in talks and in negotiations.
And then on the league side, it's like Kathy.
And then she, some of the owners are.
sitting in. They're all in talks, though. So it's like they pick and choose who they want to sit
kind of on the front line. But everyone is kind of involved if you want to be. Do you think that
owners are more lean towards players or lean towards Kathy in the league? So I think that there's kind of
what it seems like, and I don't know this for 100% fact, but from my perspective, it seems like
that half of our owners are player first and really wanting to invest. And really wanting to
invest and the other half are more league side.
But it's weird because they do want to invest,
but you just don't have owners who are willing to spend, I guess.
But I do like.
Is there anyone in the WNBA who is like by far and away the owner who like gives back
the most like puts the most into their team?
Yeah, I feel like.
Like everyone is like I really want to play for this organization.
Yes.
Yes.
I feel like at the front line.
owners who are most involved, I would say right now, would be New York, Seattle, and Phoenix.
Like, they are very, they have funds.
I knew Liberty was going to be won.
Yes, and they're awesome.
Their ownerships are completely awesome.
They are very player first.
They know that you're going to maybe lose little money on the front end, but you'll get it
back if you invest.
But like, at the end of the day, depending on where these negotiations go, like, if you,
if you give these players what they want, you're going to get all the best players.
Therefore, you're going to win.
therefore your ticket sales are going to be up.
Everything's going to be up.
But it all comes back down to revenue share.
And so I get it.
And like, to be honest,
I totally understand the business side of things of like,
you know,
the W has not always made money.
And so there's still a big old chunk of money that has lost.
And so how do you give these owners who are wanting and willing to invest,
still try to give them some profit,
but also investing in the current product now.
And so it is difficult and complicated.
But I just feel like there has to be a way to me.
in the middle.
And so.
But that's what these negotiations are, is finding where that middle is.
Yeah.
And that's where all the, that's where no one aligns.
That's the problem.
Right.
Right.
So.
Interesting.
Well, the W&B is not the first league to like go through this.
I'm curious if you were to look back on any other leagues that had either lockouts or
negotiations, like where, like where the final say fell, you know.
Yeah.
So I will say that just from meetings I've been in, stuff I've been doing off court,
I've been around a lot of NHL people, a lot of NBA people, a lot of MLB people.
And everyone's like, like, why are people, and maybe they are behind the scenes, but like,
why are you guys not using what we've already built?
Like, this is a successful business.
So why is the W not learning and leaning on people who are already building that type?
And I get it.
Everyone's like, well, you're not the men.
know that, but there's still things in those contracts and what they do in their leagues that
could be very beneficial for us as players and for the league. And so I just, that's where I just
don't understand. But honestly, it sucks because it's like, our, how are negotiation, all that,
how that's going. It's like, we're the laughing stock of sports right now. And I'm like,
that is so effing typical. I don't think that that's true, though, because you guys are in this
point, because you've, because things are so different than they have been. Like, the reason no one
knows what the fuck to do is because the WNBA
the last three years has like
been on a whole new level than it ever
was so people are confused.
So I get it but also it's because
of six recent success.
Oh yeah. No, like it is a really good thing
why we're in this position,
but I think the,
we're not aligning on why we're in this position
and where like comes,
it just comes back to revenue share.
You know what I mean?
Like they think it was them and it's like
everyone else around the whole world's like it's not.
You know, like it's just, I don't know.
No, I'm thinking about when Kathy said,
who from, was it, who from Minnesota's,
um, gave that speech and like called out?
Nefisa.
Nefisa.
And basically said Kathy was like, yeah,
Caitlin's where she is because of the WNBA,
like that whole thing.
And that makes sense to everything you're saying.
Like, can I just say something though?
Can I just say something though?
Why it's any, any, any,
cool.
Any time you're in a position of leadership, yes,
but just like in a position to influence.
and empower other people.
For some reason,
our league doesn't do that.
Everyone wants to be the star, right?
Everyone wants to be so self-centered
where it's like, no, like,
they are commissioner right now,
even though we're not agreeing on negotiations
or we're barely even talking at all,
like, she could still go on other social media platforms
and be like, hey, I believe in our product.
I love our product.
I want our product to have everything.
Like, go out there and speak positively
and happy and, like,
proud of your product because that gives off a different field and just not saying anything
in acting like we don't exist. You know what I mean? Like there's ways to be a, a servant leader,
and we're just missing that servant part of leadership. If you were the commissioner for a day
right now, do you have, do you have like plans? Like if someone put a mic in front of your face
and said, how do you fix this? So here, here's my thing. And I think maybe I'm speaking this into
existence. People are probably going to make fun of me. But I have seen,
the league when it hasn't had this.
And I'm in the process of seeing where this thing could be.
And I think that I truly do.
I'm learning the business.
I know the sport.
I think that one day it would be so fun to be the commissioner.
Let me say this.
I think that'd be sick.
Yeah.
And I know that it is a tough job.
And I know that there is probably a lot more that goes on behind the scenes.
And I get that.
But I also think that when you are collaborative and you want the product to be
successful that you find a way to put people first and still run the business.
And that doesn't mean you're always going to align and agree.
But I think if you do it in a certain way where you feel that people feel like or people
know that you care and it's about them and not about you that you can have a successful business.
Totally.
Freaking Kevbee.
Should we hop into some pop colchy momies?
All right, guys.
I got some moments for you here.
Our first headline was Bill Belichick snub from the Hall of Fame?
He fell short of the 40 votes needed to be a 50-person selection.
It's his first year eligible, so next year he could still make it.
He obviously has won six of his eight career Super Bowls,
but obviously things like SpyGate, Deflate Gate, stuff with Jordan Hudson.
I don't know.
How do you guys feel about Bill not getting his gold jacket the first time around?
This is clearly a thing where you decide if Hall of Fame should be objective or subjective.
He, yes, he'll make the Hall of.
fame, but like, no one likes him. And he's been kind of weird and like a dick towards media.
The girlfriend's stuff is weird. His UNC career is bizarre. Like, not just shout out fucking
Colin two days before I see him, but he broke it down. Like, I mean, if you rub people the wrong
way for so long, like, it's, you might not get a perfect fucking voting ballot. Like, he'll make it
and he'll get what he deserves. But I think if you kind of piss people off,
that might happen.
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We're the first people to do podcasts.
Pretty, yeah, pretty wide range of podcasts throughout there.
But this one's extra special.
So how do we actually come up with a name, Hey Jonas, guys?
I honestly don't remember.
I think it was on a call about what we should call it.
And, well, we were thinking I'm originally calling it one of the early names of our band before Jonas Brothers.
This is how you guys remember it going down?
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I have a very different memory of this.
We were talking about a thing, a bit for the podcast, where people could call in and say, hey, Jonas.
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That's exactly what I was going to say.
How you treat people is ultimately if you're going to get, you know, maybe what you want.
And you can't live and die.
Like everyone knows that he's like he's a phenomenal coach.
He's damn near legend.
But how you treat people and the people, I don't know.
Like, you got to treat people right.
And does everything that he's done expect?
He's just weird.
I feel like it's weird.
I agree.
I totally agree.
But you can have all the achievements.
But if you're kind of a it person,
then most likely you're not going to get probably what you deserved.
Yeah.
And I also didn't say, yeah, they got in trouble for cheating like three times when he was
with the Patriots.
That's like, I don't, again, that's not make the Hall of Fame,
but to be like, oh, my God, I can't believe he didn't get unanimous votes.
Like, dude, these people have like careers in journalism and knowing football.
I'm like, if you get in trouble for cheating, holy fuck, like wait a year, you know.
But here's my thing.
If you get in trouble for cheating, not one, not two, three years.
Does that not say anything?
Deflake gate and like, I'm sure there, I'm, there's something I'm forgetting.
But more than one instance.
Yeah.
Like, does that not like, how is that like morally ever okay?
Harbaugh got suspended from the NCAA for the filming signs things for like
Dude it's like a 40 year ban or something from the NCAA which is why he's in the NFL now
That's what I'm saying like if you're being no I know why are you up at why are you at the highest level
I just let's see people do not have common sense I just don't get it so I think it was like 14 years this harbaw
NCAA ban do you guys think that if he was dating someone
more of his age that that might help with his respect?
I don't think it's like the smoking gun.
I think, you know, it's crazy now.
At first I was like so up in arms about it.
Like he's clearly a first ballot Hall of Famer.
But when you look back upon this shit, like cheating is cheating, right?
We got to dock you a little bit for that shit.
And then just having like the weird girlfriend thing and having her be like front page, front
center at like the Hall of Fame ceremony would be kind of wild.
So Kevin, you're not answering me.
Do you think that if he had someone of a more respectable age, that that would maybe kind of
I think if it was just that alone,
it wouldn't be enough to get him in trouble.
But that on top of all the other personal weird shit
is like a cherry on top.
That's what I'm saying.
It does play a part.
Yeah.
Do you think to her being 50 years younger than him
that that's kind of like, oh, that's the last straw?
I think it just adds to people being weirded out by him
and being like this guy's strange.
You know.
Yeah.
All right.
So.
Next.
All right.
Second headline here.
Caitlin Clark.
She made her analyst debut on NBA on NBC.
She also made for some viral moments because Reggie Miller compared her to Peyton Pritchard
or the Boston Celtics.
He averages 10 points per game for his career.
Although he's having a good year, this year's averaging 17 points per game.
Obviously, Caitlin Clark's the face of this league.
Was that like somewhat of a backhanded compliment from another Indiana legend?
First of all, I think she did a really good job.
She was a natural up there.
I mean, she's a dweeb.
So she knows the game.
So that's,
that's no shock.
I personally love Reggie.
And did you,
hey,
did you see his
Jimmy O'Fallon clip
of him dancing?
Yes.
Yeah.
I loved it.
Wait, did you just say
Jimmy O'Fallon?
Or,
yes.
My dad's been saying
Jimmy O'Fallon all weekend.
That is really funny.
He's an Irish man.
I don't know why.
Hello,
Jimmy O'Fallon.
I just nailed my fucking head.
I did just say this.
Well,
it's going to stick in your head.
You're walking there.
You're like,
Jimmy O'clock.
Falin? No, my dad, yeah, I think so.
Don't do that, Wes. Don't, don't do that.
But anyway, his dance was awesome.
But I think, like, kind of knowing Reggie a little bit, I don't think he made any harm by it.
But I do think, like, probably not the best comparison for, like, the generational player that Caitlin is.
But, again, like, I don't think she took a personal.
I don't think anyone would really take it personal.
But I don't know if I would compare him to her.
I don't like the.
Pritchard and Clark
comparison. I think that's not all.
Yeah. But I've
I've met Reggie before too and he wouldn't
mean that in like a rude way.
It just kind of was convenient for him at the time.
Yeah. Yeah. He's awesome.
Yeah. Plus he's in Indianapolis.
Like he played in indie too. He's like not trying to like
throw digs. I think he just
kind of happened. I forget what did he say
specifically? Just like takes
I don't even remember. I just that's not the guy.
Yeah. It was a little bit of a stretch there.
but Reggie, you're still allowed on this pod.
You're still getting over here, buddy.
Yeah, Rudy's the best.
That would be a fun one, Tof.
Hey, I'll text him.
I'll hook it up.
Could be crazy.
I want to see a three-point shootout.
Reggie Miller or Sophie Cunningham.
Yeah.
Dude, me and Kav on the other end of the floor.
Layups.
You're rebounding.
We'll be rebounding.
All right, guys.
Got another one for you here.
All right, crazier fan base here.
I'm going to give you two.
So obviously Duke, the Cameron Crazes.
Right now,
Students have started camping out in these large tents, 12-person tent max.
They need to be in here 24-7 hours a day, and they're all waiting for two months in advance of a UNC ticket.
Duke UNC, two highly ranked teams, so kids are already camping out?
So are they crazier than these motherfuckers?
Spurs fans, they're called the Jackals.
It costs $100 to join this fan group.
They've all shaved their heads recently to support Victor Webiniamu also shaved his head.
and there needs to be tryouts for these spots.
And apparently these few hundred guys have made it.
So crazy shit to do.
I'm going to start.
I'm going to start.
I don't even want to compare these two
because I just love that people are back
and fucking like full fans of their college
and of like the NBA.
I feel like the culture of sports in general in college
have changed a lot because of the betting
and because of the transfer portal
because of the NIL.
And so to see fans,
at the collegiate level, camping out
and wanting to be huge fucking fans,
hell yeah to them.
Going to the NBA.
NBA is down views horribly this year.
Like, it's bad.
The All-Star is going to be just trying to,
what they're trying to do with the format of that is,
it's just terrible.
Like,
they're just trying to come up with anything.
But to see fans in it and part of like their city in it for the,
like the players,
the team,
I don't even want to compare the two.
I just want to hype these freaking two places up because hell yeah,
to fucking getting back to having a culture and like being true fans to the game.
So fuck yeah.
Co-sign.
I think college sports is in a weird place and like to have people holding on to rivalries and traditions is a massive, massive, massive poll for college sports.
So shout out honestly to those people.
NBA, I don't really think of the NBA as like a passionate fan base.
I think people like play.
To me, the NBA, like San Antonio, they don't have any other teams there.
I get it.
The NBA, to me, I think of people, it's almost more pop culture where people are like celebrity obsessed and kind of into it to like see LeBron.
It's all these things that don't have anything to do with like teams winning, which has kind of been my gripe with the NBA for a long time.
So yeah, if there's anything that NBA fans are doing to pull for their team and their city, I admire it.
because I think that that is lacking in the W,
or excuse me, in the NBA.
So shout out to those brothers shaving their heads.
I love it.
Another headline for you here.
It's actually a big ski scandal.
It's affected the Winter Olympics.
So three Norwegian officials have suspended two skiers and some coaches
for illegal stitching in the crotch area.
As you can see in this picture here,
with the crotch full seam down,
additional weight in the crotch area
can make up to five meters of a difference in jump.
So what do you guys think?
about cheating. Okay. So are we saying if you have a big D&Bs
tucked in your in your ski pants, it's better for you? Yeah, it's going to give you
when you, when you jump, it's going to give you, I guess, the girth for better.
I'm just speaking for the female population. We just want to know who could jump the
or jump the farthest in the highest. Well, you'd think that a big package in this
would block wind, like would be wind resistance and that it would make the
wind have to like go around your balls.
So it's interesting to know on the flip side that weight can also like be beneficial here.
So Wes, are you, are you a far jumper or you can't really jump too far?
I'm more of a, I'm more of like, yeah, a far jumper, um, straight ahead.
I'm not, yeah, I'm not going for width.
I'm going for distance.
Well, we're talking about skiing.
so I don't know why we'd be going for width anyway.
I was just wondering if you're a far jumper,
if you're a short distance type of guy.
We're about to see Sophie's sidelite reporting for the Winter Olympics.
Hey guys, I'm here at Sun.
Wow, look at that long jump.
And those big skis.
Wow.
All right, ladies.
There is no ring on that finger.
That's actually interesting.
But I will say, I think when it comes to Olympics,
and I feel like foreign countries always have a huge issue with cheating
because they can never really compete with the top people
who are typically from the United States.
Cheating is cheating.
Just follow the damn fucking rules.
Like, I think that's not even just in sports.
It's just in general in life.
Just follow the damn rules.
And like sometimes...
And he's got a big wiener.
It's just, it's God, it's not even you.
You're not cheating then.
Yeah, but it's just life.
That's what I'm saying.
But like, if rules need to change, then just talk about it.
Everyone come to the same.
But I think if there is a standard and there's rule, just follow it.
Agreed.
Idiots.
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It is Super Bowl Week.
I'll be going.
Sophie will be staying home, getting healthy.
Patriots, Seahawks.
I will be on the Seahawks train as one of their safety.
Tile Cotta is a Montana State Bobcat.
We have no Montana State Bobcats on the Patriots,
so I will be wearing a Seahawks jersey on Sunday.
Seahawks is only four and a half point favorites.
I feel like the narrative is very Seahawks heavy,
like that they'll crush the Patriots.
I think two weeks to prepare neutral sight,
a lot of weird things.
I think there's so many variables that both teams kind of fall back
towards the middle a little bit
because it's so not like a normal week,
normal two weeks.
So I think the spread's pretty solid, honestly.
Yeah, I think one team wins by a field goal.
So I guess I'd take Patriots plus four and a half here.
but I think it'll be a good game.
Don't let anyone tell you that it's going to be like a fucking blowout.
I just don't see that happening.
Wait, so are you going for Seattle or the Patriots?
Yes, Seattle.
Seattle.
They have one of my teammates, it plays for them.
So we're rude.
I love that.
Well, we can be on the same page because there's actually three Mizzou tigers on the Seahawks.
And one of them was my best friend in college, Drew Locke.
He is like a backup quarterback.
Oh, my God.
That's right.
And so I would love to see my Mizzou boys win a,
a freaking Super Bowl.
So I'm actually going to go for the Seahawks too.
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Hey, real quick.
I totally forgot before we in this podcast that I had a mom reach out.
And I'm just going to read this DM because I think it's so cute.
It says,
my nine-year-old daughter has to present a project on famous Missourians and she refuses to do anyone else rather than Sophie Cunningham.
And so the mom reached out and said, can I please get a shout out for me?
Merritt Baker in Miss Allen's third grade class at Roosevelt Elementary.
She loves something so much and it would mean everything.
She goes, I try to pay for a cameo, but she isn't on there anymore.
So that's my bad.
I definitely don't do cameo anymore.
But I really do want to shout out Merit.
That's dope.
Yeah.
I remember my famous Missin project in fourth grade.
I did Jesse James, the train robber.
You know who you did?
I can't remember who I did.
I kind of think I did Walt Disney.
Yeah.
He's a kind of canceled now.
of because they found out a lot of bad stuff about him,
but he's like definitely,
if you Google famous Missourians,
he's top 10 always.
Yeah.
No, yeah.
So, like, I think that is so cute.
And I wish that for everyone who reaches out,
like, I just don't really see my DMs anymore, unfortunately.
But it's DMs like this that I would love just to like talk to that class and talk
to little girls because I think it's so special.
I don't know.
West, you kind of know what I'm saying to just like inspire the Midwest,
inspire the next generation of they can do whatever they want.
So I just want to shout out Mary Baker.
in Miss Allen's third grade class.
Nothing but love for me in West.
Shout out.
Mrs. Allen, too, for holding it down, baby.
Did I, teachers deserve to get paid millions because I don't know how they do it.
Couldn't agree more.
All right, bestie boys.
I think that the next time we do a podcast, I'm going to send you some silver oak wine.
Have you guys had it?
No.
Dude, it is so good.
So, it is a company.
They have, like, the best savi-on, like, actually, I should.
I can even say that. They just have good wine in general. And so tell me what you guys want, and I will send it. But it is a beautiful bottle. It tastes like juice. And I think that's something that we should have on set next time. And we can have a little bit of fun on our podcast. Let's do a little late night red wine pot and get cozy. We could wear cozy earth robes and light candles. Dude, I'm not kidding. Oiled bodies.
What are we doing? Silver folks like, I want, I don't want to be a part of that. We're like, it's a live show.
Yeah, live show.
Yeah.
But no, seriously, I'm excited.
And they're just cool freaking people, too.
They're just solid.
So I'm going to send you guys some bottles.
And we should do a night podcast, sipping on some land.
So down.
That was it.
Episode 31.
Show me something podcast.
Later.
West.
Divas.
First of all, go kill it tonight on your show.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Yeah, I'm happening at the Super Bowl.
Later, Beasts.
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