Episodes

  • Indiana’s Rise Broke College Football — NFL Playoffs Are Just Getting Started
    Jan 12 2026

    In this episode, Dougie and Coach Klucas dive into the latest happenings in college and NFL football, discussing playoff games, coaching changes, and predictions for upcoming matchups. They analyze the implications of recent games, the performance of key players, and the potential outcomes of the playoffs, while also reflecting on the coaching landscape and its impact on team dynamics.


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    58 mins
  • The Ohio State Breakdown, NFL Playoff Chaos, MVP Madness & LIV Golf’s Final Chapter?
    Jan 5 2026

    In this episode of the Work the Crowd podcast, hosts Dougie and Jacob discuss a range of topics including Ohio State's football season, the implications of the college football playoff, predictions for the NFL playoffs, the MVP race between Drake Maye and Matthew Stafford, and Brooks Koepka's potential return to the PGA Tour. The conversation dives deep into the performance of teams, players, and the impact of scheduling on outcomes, providing listeners with a comprehensive analysis of the current sports landscape.


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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • This Could Change Sports Forever… Playoffs, NFL Power Shifts & Pros Taking Over College Hoops
    Dec 29 2025

    In this episode of the Worth the Crowd podcast, hosts Dougie and Klucas discuss the recent college football bowl games, the potential expansion of the college football playoffs, and the performance of NFL teams like the Lions and Colts. They delve into quarterback dilemmas across the league and make predictions for the upcoming playoffs in both the AFC and NFC, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding team performances and playoff favorites. In this conversation, the hosts delve into NFL playoff predictions, analyzing various teams' strengths and weaknesses, particularly focusing on the Bears and Caleb Williams. They also discuss the implications of cold weather on playoff games and make predictions for potential matchups. The discussion then shifts to the NBA, where they critique the Lakers' performance and discuss potential trades involving LeBron James and other players, as well as the implications of NCAA eligibility rules for players transitioning from the NBA back to college.


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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • The CFP Problem, the Browns–Shedeur Situation, and LeBron’s Next Act
    Dec 22 2025

    In this episode, the hosts discuss the current state of the college football playoff, debating the inclusion of group of five teams and the criteria for selecting the best teams. They explore the possibility of expanding the playoff to 16 teams and analyze recent playoff games. The conversation shifts to the handling of Shador Sanders by the Browns, raising questions about coaching decisions. Finally, they touch on LeBron James' potential involvement in YouTube golf, speculating on the future of sports content.


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    54 mins
  • Michigan Caught Again, Chiefs & Colts at a Turning Point, March Madness Narrows
    Dec 15 2025

    In this episode of the Work the Crowd podcast, hosts Dougie and Jacob discuss a variety of sports topics, including the controversy surrounding Michigan football coach Sherron Moore, the implications of coaching changes, and the Heisman Trophy race. They also delve into Philip Rivers' unexpected return to the NFL, Joe Burrow's future with the Bengals, and predictions for the college basketball season, highlighting Arizona's strong performance and potential as a national champion.


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    47 mins
  • CFP Set… But Colorado’s Broke & Kentucky Basketball’s Broken
    Dec 9 2025

    In this episode of the Work the Crowd podcast, hosts Dougie and Jacob dive deep into the final rankings of the college football playoff. They discuss predictions, the significance of head-to-head matchups, the impact of conference championships, and the criteria used by the selection committee. The conversation also touches on coaching changes and their implications for teams, as well as the excitement surrounding the playoff matchups. As the rankings are announced, the hosts react to the outcomes and speculate on the future of college football playoffs. In this episode, the hosts delve into playoff predictions for college football, analyzing key matchups and potential upsets. They discuss the recent changes in Kentucky football with the hiring of Will Stein, the financial struggles of Colorado's athletic department under Deion Sanders, and the competitive landscape of the NFC East. The conversation shifts to the disappointing performance of Kentucky basketball and concludes with speculation about Giannis Antetokounmpo's future in the NBA.


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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Championship Weekend Locked In — But the Coaching Carousel Just EXPLODED🔥
    Dec 2 2025

    In this episode, Dougie and Klucas discuss the latest coaching changes in college football, focusing on Lane Kiffin's departure and its implications for Ole Miss and other programs. They analyze the coaching carousel, including notable hires and vacancies, and delve into the Kentucky Wildcats' coaching dilemma. The conversation shifts to Ohio State's recent dominance in college football and predictions for upcoming conference championships. The hosts also discuss potential Heisman Trophy contenders and provide updates on NFL games, including referee controversies affecting the Indianapolis Colts.


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    47 mins
  • ⚡️Media Mega-Deal, Kiffin’s Crossroads, Curry’s Exit & NFL Coaching Chaos!
    Nov 26 2025

    In this episode of the Work the Crowd podcast, hosts Dougie and Klucas dive into the heated rivalry week in college football, focusing on Lane Kiffin's controversial coaching situation at Ole Miss. They discuss potential coaching changes across various programs, including Virginia Tech's new direction under James Franklin. The conversation shifts to the NFL coaching hot seat, analyzing which coaches are at risk of being fired. The episode also covers Steph Curry's split from Under Armour and the implications of the new ESPN-YouTube TV deal, highlighting the evolving landscape of sports media.


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    49 mins