
The Tony Kornheiser Show
The Tony Kornheiser Show is a topical daily talk show that starts with sports and quickly moves into politics, current events, entertainment, and whatever is on Tony's mind. The show features regular sit-in guests, familiar interviews, and segments highlighting Tony's unique perspective and the expertise of his network of friends. Tony Kornheiser is a longtime radio host in Washington, DC and co-host of ESPN's PTI. New episodes are published every weekday.
Episodes
“Shrimp or Chicken?”
Tony opens the show by talking to House Minority Leader and fellow Binghamton alum Hakeem Jeffries about the Knicks huge comeback win, and Tony also talks about losing power at his house. Brian Windhorst calls in to talk some more about the Knicks and Spurs, Barry Svrluga calls in to talk about the Nats, the NBA Finals, the Stanley Cup Finals, the World Cup and also about the Brendan Sorsby situat
“3 Good Holes”
Tony opens the show by talking about the Stanley Cup Finals, and he also talks about Secretariat, and the Nats winning in San Francisco, and about playing golf yesterday. Taylor Twellman calls in to preview the World Cup and team USA’s opening match against Paraguay, Ryan McGee calls in to talk about what’s going on with Texas Tech and their QB Brendan Sorsby, and Tony closes out the show by openi
“Pucks and Ponies”
Tony opens the show by talking to Michael Wilbon about the NBA Finals as the series moves to NYC, and also about what else he was watching over the weekend, and Tony expresses his displeasure with Comcast. Then Tony talks about playing on his home course after the Maryland Amateur Tournament and how tough the greens were, and he also talks about not being able to see the Beach Boys on Sunday, the
“Yes!”
Tony opens the show by talking about how he tried to get Andy Beyer on the show to preview the Belmont but Andy is out of the country, Tony talks about the fact that the Nats were off the night before and that his spam calls keep coming. He also talks about the Maryland Amateur Tournament at Columbia and about Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Finals. The legendary Marv Albert calls in to talk about the N
“Hold on a second Sparky”
Tony opens the show by talking about Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals, and also about a tough night for the Nats, and a tournament going on at Columbia this weekend, and he gets a preview of the Belmont Stakes from Ron Flatter. David Remnick joins next to talk about a piece he wrote for the New Yorker about the Knicks and their passionate fan base, Dan Graziano calls in to talk about a couple big
“4 Triples”
Tony opens the show by reading a couple emails, and he also talks about the fact that Summer has arrived, and about watching the Charles Schwab Challenge, and how he played over the weekend. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about his son Matthew graduating from Gonzaga High School, and also about watching soccer, and he talks about the Spurs beating the Thunder to advance to the NBA Finals, with no
“It’s Resistable”
Tony opens the show by talking about the Spurs winning to force a game 7 in the Western Conference Finals, and he also reads a couple emails and talks about finally planting the potatoes. Chris Clary calls in from Paris to talk about Jannik Sinner getting upset at the French Open and if that opens the door for Novak Djokovic to win his 25th Grand Slam title. Paul Finebaum calls in to talk about th
“Jefferson City”
Tony opens the show by talking about seeing Wilbon on an early Sportscenter, and he also talks about a letter he got asking for a blurb for a book, and he talks about the Nats and Daylight Saving Time. Buster Olney calls in to talk about the Cubs suffering through a 10 game losing streak, what’s going on with the Tigers and Tarek Skubal, and how well the Nats are playing. Taylor Twellman calls in
“Surviving Survivor”
Tony opens the show by talking about watching the Nats win, but having to deal with a long delay on his TV set, and he also talks about missing the Indy 500 and how that relates to the demise of the Washington Post sports section. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about Northwestern’s women’s lacrosse team winning their 9th National Title, and about what else was going on over the weekend, Survivor
“The great potato schism”
Tony opens the show by giving an update on the potato crop, he reads a couple emails, and he talks about the Nats losing a close game, the hockey playoffs, and he also talks about the Knicks going up 2-0 in the Eastern Conference Finals, and about the sudden passing of Kyle Busch. Jason La Canfora calls in to talk about why the Orioles are struggling again, and he also talks about the latest news
“Name names!"
Tony opens the show by talking about how his vegetable garden is doing in the early heat in DC, and he also talks about the Knicks comeback win against the Cavaliers, and also about a nice win for the Nats over the Mets. Mark Feinsand of MLB.com calls in to talk about the Phillies resurgence, how good the White Sox are this year, and also about the Yankees navigating through early season injuries,
“Going Green”
Tony opens the show by reading a couple emails, and he also talks with Michael about Aaron Rai winning the PGA Championship, and he also talks about an encounter he had while walking Chessie, and about golfing in Rehoboth over the weekend. Michael Wilbon calls in to give his thoughts on the PGA, the Preakness, and also about the NBA playoffs now that the conference finals are set, Steve Sands call
“6:45???”
Tony opens the show by talking about Loyal Little Rick Devins finally getting voted off of Survivor after a great run, and he also talks about comeback wins by the Avalanche, the Nats, and the Cavaliers on Wednesday night. Andy Beyer calls in to talk about what needs to be done to save horse racing and the Triple Crown, and also who Andy likes to win the Preakness, Steve Sands calls in to talk abo
“Tell him it’s the NY Times!”
Tony opens the show by talking about a nice win for the Nats, the Spurs win over the Timberwolves, Nigel tells a story about an encounter he had with a baby goose, and Tony talks about the passing of Craig Morton. AP writer Doug Ferguson calls in to preview the PGA Championship, horse racing expert Ron Flatter calls in talk about what to expect in the Preakness and about what can be done to encour
“Happy Steve Spurrier Day!”
Tony opens the show by talking about some issues he was having around water when he was golfing over the weekend, and he also talks about the Nats not being in the regular channel, and about the Wizards getting the number 1 pick in the NBA Draft. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about the NBA playoffs and he gives his thoughts on the Draft Lottery, Richard Justice calls in to share some memories of
“All the Ice Cream is Gone”
Tony opens the show by talking about what he’s planted so far in his vegetable garden, and he also talks about the Nats, the state of his golf game, and he also talks about the passing of Ted Turner and John Sterling, and about the threat of the hantavirus. Barry Svrluga calls in to talk about starting up his job with The Athletic, and about covering the Nats and the LIV Tournament this week, Tim
“A Live Person”
Tony opens the show by talking about a rough night for the Nats, he also talks a little bit about the NBA playoffs, and he gives and update on the AT&T story. Chuck Culpepper calls in to talk about his new job with ESPN, Buster Olney calls in to talk a little baseball, but more importantly about how to plant this year’s potato crop, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.
Songs :
“Seven in the Shade”
Tony opens the show by talking about going to see the Nats play the Brewers on Saturday with Michael and the grandkids, and he also talks about a piece in the Washington Post about a ferry operator in Maryland, Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about the NBA playoffs, and he also talks about how much he enjoyed the Kentucky Derby. Pat Forde calls in to talk some more about the Derby, and Tony close
“Call Amazon?”
Tony opens the show by talking about the NBA playoff games from the night before, he also talks about a nice win for the Nats, and he also rants about his AT&T bill. Legendary horse racing expert Andy Beyer calls in to give his thoughts on how the Kentucky Derby will play out, Brewers play-by-play man (and former PTI intern) Josh Maurer calls in to talk about his time with PTI, and about his path
“It’s 1 am, where is Wilbon?”
Tony opens the show by talking about some behind the scenes stuff with PTI, and he also talks a couple of club pros from Columbia trying to qualify for the PGA Championship, and he reads an email on how to fix his cable problems. Brian Windhorst calls in to talk about the process for how coaches are fired in the NBA, the quality of the playoffs so far, and also about Steve Kerr saying the league s
“The key to good pilaf”
Tony opens the show by talking to Chuck Todd who was at the White House Correspondents Dinner and he describes what it was like after the shots were fired, Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about the NFL Draft and also about the NBA playoffs, Tim Kurkjian calls in to talk about the Red Sox cleaning house by firing the manager and most of the coaching staff, and Tony closes out the show by opening up
“Eating Pudding”
Tony opens the show by talking about the NBA and NHL playoffs, he also goes through some baseball scores - including a win for the Mets, and a loss for the Nats, and he also talks about Chessie dealing with some more digestive issues. Jason La Canfora calls in to give his thoughts on how the NFLDraft will play out, John Ourand of Puck News calls in to talk about why leagues are moving more and mor
“The Lillehammer Jacket Controversy”
Tony opens the show by opening up a package from Loyal Little Jolene Wojcik, and he also talks about a nice win for the Nats, and he talks about the NBA and NHL playoffs and best of 5 games series versus best of 7 games series. Washington Capitols play by play analyst Craig Laughlin calls in to talk about whether Alex Ovechkin will be back to play next year, and also about what’s going on in the
“uh, yeah”
Tony opens the show by talking about how the Nats did over the weekend, and he also talks about getting a shout out on Jeopardy, a phrase athletes seems to use a lot during interviews, and about seeing hall of fame coach Gary Williams get a hole in one. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about Matt Fitzpatrick winnng in Hilton Head, and also about the first games of the NBA Playoffs, Mark Feinsand of
“I got a horse right here”
Tony opens the show by talking about the NBA play-in games and whether LaMelo Ball should have been suspended for tripping Bam Adebayo, and he also reads some emails. Taylor Twellman calls in to talk about almost playing at Augusta, and also about what’s going on with Inter Miami, and he previews the World Cup, Ron Flatter calls in to talk about how race horses get their names, and the possibility
“Good, good, and stinko”
Tony opens the show by talking about playing in a tournament in Rehoboth and the gift he got for playing in it, and he also talks about a conversation he had with horse trainer Kenny McPeek, and about his struggle to buy new socks. Brian Windhorst calls in to talk about the start of the NBA play-in games for the playoffs, and also about what the NBA needs to do about tanking. Jeff Passan calls in
“Swath”
Tony opens the show by talking with Michael about Rory McIlroy’s second consecutive win at the Masters, as well as Michael’s trip to Augusta on Friday with his wife Liz. Michael Wilbon calls in to give his thoughts on Rory’s win, as does Steve Sands, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.
Songs : Alex Wintz “Pondhop” ; “Apt 3C”
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“Lathered in Disappointment”
Tony opens the show by talking about some big pitching matchups in baseball, and he also talks about the Nats blowing another late lead. Steve Sands calls in to preview the Masters, Pat Forde calls in to give final thoughts on Michigan winning the NCAA championship, and he also talks about what’s going on with the women’s basketball team at Tennessee and about UNC’s new head coach, and Tony closes
“We know that ramp”
Tony opens the show by talking about Michigan’s win over UConn to win their first title since 1989, and he talks with Michael about the bracket winners for the TK Tournament, and he talks to Nigel about his trip to Rome. Doug Ferguson of the AP calls in to preview the Masters, Bob Ryan calls in to talk about Michigan’s win, UNC’s new head coach, and the MVP race in the NBA, and Tony closes out the
“The Good Parking”
Tony opens the show by talking about going to see Greg Garcia and Nate Bargatze’s comedy show on Friday night, and he also talks about a tough weekend for the Nats and he chats with Michael about a special event at the Masters. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about golfing at Grove 23, and he also talks about the women’s and men’s Final Four, Noah Petro from NASA calls in to talk about the Artemis
"How old are you?"
Tony opens the show by talking to Michael and in-studio guest Greg Garcia about fast food prices, Greg's trip to Vietnam and Thailand, Greg's racehorse, and their golf outing with Nate Bargatze this week. Next, Greg talks about what it's like doing stand-up with Nate. Sally Jenkins calls in to talk about the men's and women's Final Four, and tony closes up the show by opening up the mailbag.
Song
"Bagged potatoes"
Tony opens the show by talking about the Nats, the NBA MVP race, the Radko Gudas-Maxi Domi fight, and the full moon... plus the show gets a message from Adam Ferrara. Next, Ron Green Jr. calls in to talk about Tiger Woods and Gary Woodland. Buster Olney joins next to discuss baseball and potatoes, and Tony closes up the show by opening up the mailbag.
Songs: Gus Gustopherson "Wakes You Up" ; "A F
"A scream-out-loud moment"
Tony opens the show by talking about the Nats and the end of Sunday's Duke-UConn game in the NCAA Tournament. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about the tournament and Tiger Woods' DUI arrest on Friday. Jay Bilas joins the show with his thoughts on the college basketball games over the weekend, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the mailbag.
Songs: Dwight Michaels "Trips Around the Sun", "
“1261”
Tony opens the show by talking about a digestive issue that his dog Chessie is dealing with, and he also reads some emails and notes, and talks about the Nats win over the Cubs, and about the first batch of Sweet 16 games in the men’s tournament. Richard Justice calls in to talk about Houston losing to Illinois, and he also talks about the Giants new manager, who might challenge the Dodgers, and t
“We would’ve been D 4”
Tony opens the show by talking about the NCAA Tournament, and he also talks about whether Victor Wembanyama should be the MVP, and he chats with Michael about the TGL Championship. House Minority Leader (and Binghamton Alum) Hakeem Jeffries calls in to talk about the glory days of the Big East, how St. John’s is doing, and how well the Knicks are playing. Tim Kurkjian calls in to talk about openin
“L’Hiver Est Mort”
Tony opens the show by talking about winter being officially done and seeing the trees blossom around DC, and he also talks about Gonzaga losing early in the NCAA tournament. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about a nice day for Northwestern at the Valspar Championship, and he also talks about what has stood out to him so far in the NCAA Tournament, Pat Forde calls in to talk some more college bask
“It now begins with 4 vs 13”
Tony closes out bracket week by getting picks from Bob Ryan - along with a discussion about what constitutes an actual upset, Jeff Ma, and Greg Garcia, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.Songs : Sons of Town Hall “Antarctica” ; “The Lion’s Paw”
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“The U of Conn”
Bracket week continues, and today Tony gets brackets from Phil’s Mom, Spike Braun, and from Pat Forde. And of course, Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.Songs : Mission Road “Ride On The Wind” ; “Shady White Lies”
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“How do you feel about Duke, Steve?”
Tony opens the show by talking about the World Baseball Classic with Chuck Todd, who’s in Miami right now to see those games, and he also goes through Chuck’s bracket for the NCAA Tournament. Michael Wilbon calls in with his bracket picks and he also talks with Tony about what the lead for PTI should be today, Steve Sands calls in to go through his brackets and also to talk about a wild finish at
“Wilt”
Tony opens the show by previewing the Oscars with film critic Jason Fraley, and Tony also talks about some college basketball games, Kyler Murray signing a one year deal with Minnesota, and about Shai Gilgeous Alexander. AP writer Doug Ferguson calls in from Sawgrass to talk about the Players Championship, Buster Olney calls in to chat about the World Baseball Classic, and Tony closes out the show
“Bam!”
Tony opens the show by talking about Uranus, watching the Celtics game, and about Bam Adebayo scoring 83 points against the Wizards. Jason La Canfora calls in to talk about the Maxx Crosby trade imploding and the other big moves around the NFL, Richard Justice calls in to talk about the World Baseball Classic and a surprising loss for team USA that puts them in jeopardy of being eliminated, and To
“Day-O”
Tony opens the show by talking about the weather over the weekend, getting out to play nine holes with George Solomon, and about watching the Arnold Palmer Classic and the Wizards / Pelicans game. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about going to the Duke / UNC game and all the people he got to see at the game. Tim Kurkjian calls in to talk about the World Baseball Classic and how much it means to th
“Farewell to the Washington Post Sports Section”
Tony opens the show by talking about the recent rain and fog that has blanketed the DC area for days now, and also talks about going to an Irish Wake type event for the Washington Post Sports section. Mark Feinsand of MLB.com calls in to talk about the World Baseball Classic, and a little bit on Spring Training, Steve Sands calls in to talk about Shane Lowry’s spectacular collapse last week, and
“Work on my dimpling”
Tony opens the show by talking about Trae Young getting tossed from a game before he’s actually played in a game for the Wizards, and he also talks about Daylight Savings and how it feels like it’s here too early this year. Jason La Canfora calls in to talk about what’s next for Kyler Murray and other big news from around the NFL, Pat Forde calls in to talk about his time in Italy for the Olympics
“Bad News from Egg Harbor”
Tony opens the show by talking about his trip over the weekend to New Jersey to see his daughter Liz and her husband Ron, and Tony talks about the great food Liz made while he was there. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about Shane Lowry’s collapse in the Cognizant Classic, and he also talks about the big games in college hoops and the NBA, Joe Lunardi calls in to talk about how the field is shapi
“Reluctant Chili Eater”
Tony opens the show by talking about the state of the Washington Post Sports section, going to an event at Columbia Country Club, and about an odd business letter that was sent to the show. Brian Windhorst calls in to talk about what’s going on with the Lakers and about how the league needs to deal with teams tanking. Ryan McGee phones in to talk about Michael Jordan’s recent success in NASCAR, an
“Wilbon’s Note”
Tony opens the show by talking about all the snow totals along the East Coast from the big storm. Todd Harris - who gave Tony a shoutout during the Olympics - calls in to talk about calling snowboarding, and also the other sports he gets to call. Matt Barrie, ESPN’s lead play by play announcer for TGL calls in to talk about what it’s like working on those matches, and Tony closes out the show by o
“Why trust what I can see?”
Tony opens the show by talking about the snow storm that hit DC, and how it could have been worse. He also talked about losing power but then getting it back in the middle of the night, and he talks about team USA beating Canada in hockey for the men’s gold. Michael Wilbon calls in to give his thoughts on that game, and what else he watched over the weekend, Washington Capitals TV analyst Craig La
“Bombo Genesis”
Tony opens the show by talking about a potential winter storm headed towards DC, and he also gives an update on what’s going on with his hearing, and he talks about facing a change in the way he does his banking. Barry Svrluga calls in from Italy to talk about Mikaela Shiffrin winning Gold, and about the US Women’s hockey squad beating Canada for the Gold, Tim Legler calls in to give his thoughts
“A matter of principle”
Tony opens the show by talking about the relatively slow thaw that DC is experiencing right now, and he also talks about some trouble he’s been having with his mail. Jay Bilas calls in to talk about some big games in college basketball this weekend, and also about Kansas State firing Jerome Tang, Buster Olney calls in to talk about Tony Clark’s shocking resignation as head of baseball’s player uni
“McDonald’s or Afrin?”
Tony opens the show by talking about his trip to McDonald’s, and he also talks about going to CVS to get some decongestant spray. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about the NBA All Star Weekend, Kansas State firing their coach with cause, the Daytona 500, and about Collin Morikawa winning at Pebble. Pat Forde calls in from Cortina Italy to talk about what’s stood out to him so far at the Olympics,
“Double cork switchback one-eighty”
Tony opens the show by talking about broken new boots that were sent to him, and he also talks about watching the Olympics, and about a Baltimore sports site that is looking to cover more DC sports in the wake of the demise of the Washington Post sports section. Doug Ferguson calls in from Pebble Beach to talk about that tournament, the start of the season and about the heater that Chris Gotterup
“What happened at the Publix?”
Tony opens the show by talking about getting a box of candy and a box of ice cream sent to him, and he also talks about trying to buy toothpaste, and about the Quad God, and an ear issue he’s having. Brian Windhorst calls in to chat about the Olympics, and also about the Pistons / Hornets brawl and the possibility of Jayson Tatum rejoining the Celtics less than a year after his Achilles injury. Ba
“Wilbon’s clean car”
Tony opens the show by talking about Lindsey Vonn crashing at the Olympics, and he also talks about the Waste Management Open, and about the Seahawks dominating the Patriots en route to their second Super Bowl victory. Michael Wilbon calls in to give his thoughts on Seattle’s win, and also about the passing of Sonny Jurgensen, Jason La Canfora calls in to weigh in on the Super Bowl, and Tony clos
“Attention Must Be Paid”
Tony opens the show by talking with Jeanne McManus about the Washington Post shutting down the Sports section amid huge cuts to the Post. Jason La Canfora calls in to give his thoughts on the changes at the Post, and he also talks about all the coaching changes around the NFL, and he talks about what to expect in the Super Bowl. James Carville and Jeff Ma call in with their picks for Sunday, and T
“Tony needs Toast”
Tony opens the show by talking about golfing with Michael during their trip to Florida and all the people they got to see. Chuck Todd calls in to make his Super Bowl picks against Reginald the Monkey, Bob Ryan calls in to talk about how the Patriots got back to the Super Bowl, an also about Bob Kraft and Bill Belichick not getting into the Hall of Fame, and Tony closes out the show by opening up t
“There and back again”
Tony opens the show by talking about the after effects of the storm that DC has been dealing with, and he also talks a little bit about his trip to Florida. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about the NFL coaching carousel, the Football Hall of Fame, and also about the upcoming Olympics, Sally Jenkins calls in to talk about what’s going on with the Washington Post Sports section, and what “new media
"A message from Tony"
Tony calls in to let the Littles know that he will be taking the week off - not because of the storm, but just a pre-planned break. So no worries everyone, we’ll be back in studio on Monday February 2nd.
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“Winter’s Coming”
Ton opens the show by talking to Jason Samenow of the Capital Weather Gang about the winter storm headed towards DC. Jason La Canfora calls in to talk about more coaching changes around the NFL and he also gives his thoughts on the conference championship games, James Carville and Jeff Ma call in with their weekly picks, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.
Song : Dan Bern “We
“4th and Snow”
Tony opens the show by talking with Kevin Sheehan about how big the winter storm bearing down on DC is. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about the newest members of the baseball hall of fame, and he also talks about the rough Bears loss, the upcoming Conference Championship games and about Indiana winning the Football Championship. Chuck Todd was at that game and calls in to talk about that and he
“Has anyone checked on Wilbon?”
Tony opens the show by talking about not being able to play golf because of the weather and he also talks about the NFL playoff games from over the weekend. Dan Graziano calls in to give his thoughts on those games, especially Caleb Williams’s amazing play, and some controversial calls by the refs. Pat Forde calls in to preview the college football championship game and Tony closes out the show
“The check is in the mail”
Tony opens the show by talking with Michael about jury duty, and he also talks about the Dodgers signing free agent Kyle Tucker, and about an issue he had with his DC water bill. Jason La Canfora calls in to talk about John Harbaugh taking over as head coach of the Giants, and Jason also gives his thoughts on the divisional round playoff games. James Carville and Jeff Ma call in to make their week
“Take that Rome!”
Tony opens the show by talking about his new favorite whiskey, and he also talks about Mike Tomlin leaving the Steelers. Chuck Todd calls in to talk about how he thinks Miami will do against Indiana, and he also makes his weekly picks against Reginald the Monkey. Booger McFarland calls in to give his thoughts on the Divisional round games as well the National Championship game, and Tony closes out
“So Far”
Tony opens the show by talking about how great the NFL Wildcard games were, he also talks about the passing of a dear friend of the show - columnist Bill Livingston, and Tony also talks about a technical problem at his house over the weekend. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about a thrilling win for his Bears over the weekend, Bob Kravitz calls in to talk about Indiana’s historic run to the colleg
“Snakedraft”
Tony opens the show by talking about Miami beating Ole Miss in the college football playoffs, and he also talks about a “box of that” which was sent to Michael. Jason La Canfora calls in to talk about all the coaches fired in the NFL this week, and in particular, where John Harbaugh will wind up. James Carville calls in with his weekly picks, Jeff Ma calls in with his, and he also talks about golf
“Thank you Mr. Sherman”
Tony opens the show by talking about having to go live on PTI after the news broke about John Harbaugh getting fired by Baltimore, and Tony also talks about a development in his quest to get a better deal on his heating oil. Chuck Todd calls in to make his weekly football picks against Reginald the Monkey, Greg Cote calls in to talk about the Hurricanes run to the semifinals of the college footbal
“Let’s go bowling”
Tony opens the show by talking about playing golf in the cold, and he also talks about going bowling with Michael and the grandkids. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about the end of the regular season in the NFL and they look ahead to the matchups in the Wild Card Round, Chuck Culpepper calls in to talk about the college football playoffs, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.
“You’re the matchbook guy”
Tony opens the show by reading a few emails, and he also talks about dealing with his gas company, and he tells the story of going to Framebridge. Jason La Canfora calls in to go around the NFL, James Carville calls in to make his weekly football picks, Pat Forde calls in to preview the next round of college football playoff games, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.
Songs :
“Hominy Hail”
Tony opens the show by talking by talking with Michael about whether Tiger Woods will play in the Senior Tour, and Tony talks about the IRS changing the way you pay your quarterly taxes. Chuck Todd calls in to make his weekly football picks against Reginald the Monkey, Bob Ryan calls in to talk about the amazing turnaround year the Patriots have had, and also about the state of the Celtics and he
“Never Go Full Red”
Tony opens the show by talking about how Michael helped him get his email back on his IPhone, and he also talks about golfing in the cold, getting a new hand warmer, and he talks about connecting with his high school friends. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about Northwestern winning their Bowl game, and about the Bears playing brilliantly in a losing effort against the 49ers and they also talk ab
“Again with the emails?”
Tony opens the show by talking about how he still can’t access his emails on his phone, he also talks about the Spurs beating the Thunder, and he talks with Michael about Brooks Koepka leaving the LIV Tour. Jason La Canfora calls in to talk about Coach of the Year and how long Philip Rivers will keep playing, then James Carville and Jeff Ma call in with their weekly picks, and Tony closes out the
“Was it freeing?”
Tony opens the show by reading an email from an old camp friend, he also talks about the trouble he’s having getting emails on his phone, and about the 49ers beating the Colts and the Chiefs moving out of Arrowhead Stadium. Chuck Todd calls in to make his weekly picks against Reginald the Monkey, Chuck Culpepper calls in to talk about the College Football Playoffs, and Tony closes out the show by
“I hate this phone”
Tony opens the show by talking about the Winter Solstice, golfing in the cold over the weekend, and he also talks about the College Football Playoff. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about being in Chicago for the Bears comeback win against the Packers and how the playoff picture looks now,Steve Sands calls in to talk about skiiing, and also about the PNC Championship, and Tony closes out the show
“6 Mllion Data Points”
Tony opens the show by talking about how traffic has thinned out in DC because everyone has left early for the Holidays, and he also talks about the possibility of the Bears moving to Indiana and how mad that makes Wilbon. Jason La Canfora calls in to talk about the Seahawks comeback win against the Rams and the impact of the officiating during that game, James Carville and Jeff Ma call in with th
“I Do This Too”
Tony opens the show by talking about the Knicks winning the NBA Cup, the cold spell hitting DC and the jackets Tony is using to stay warm, and he also talks about his matchbooks collection. Chuck Todd calls in to make his weekly football picks against Reginald the Monkey, Tony also chats with his long time friend David Remnick about the Netflix documentary celebrating the 100th anniversary of the
“Big mouse, big mouse, big mouse”
Tony opens the show by talking about the cold spell in DC, he also reads some email, and he talks with Michael about latkes and finding a big mouse over the weekend. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about this big stories coming out of Week 15 in the NFL, Pat Forde calls in to talk about the scandal engulfing Michigan right now and also about Fernando Mendoza winning the Heisman Trophy, and Tony cl
“Welcome to my morning”
Tony opens the show by talking about how much he hates the forced updates on his IPhone, he also reads some mail and talks about naming a child. Jason La Canfora calls in to talk about the Falcons win over Tampa Bay, and also about Philip Rivers coming out of retirement at the age of 44, James Carville and Jeff Ma call in with their picks, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.
“Fully in the Tube”
Tony opens the show by talking about Philip Rivers coming out of retirement to sign with the Colts, and he also talks about a friend who stopped by on his drive to North Carolina from Long Island, and about getting an MRI. Chuck Todd calls in to talk about Miami getting into the College Football playoffs, and he also picks NFL games against Reginald the Monkey. Mark Feinsand calls in from baseball
“Hoos Lose”
Tony opens the show by talking about some issues he had checking out at Safeway, and also about the price of grapefruit, and he talks about Notre Dame being left out of the College Football Playoff, Tony and Michael talk about the Tiger Tournament and the Australian Open, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.
Songs : The Dan Rufalo Trio “Harcimus Cove” ; “Running”
To learn mo
“Boom or Bust?”
Tony opens the show by talking about the snow hitting DC, and he also reads some mail and talks about the Wizards getting blown out at home by the Celtics. Jason La Canfora calls in to talk about what we learned from the Lions win over the Cowboys on Thursday Night, and he also talks about Lamar Jackson’s health, and Mike Tomlin’s future. Next, Tony gets weekly picks from James Carville and Jeff M
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