Just Wondering... with Norm Hitzges

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Norm Hitzges ranks as a sports talk show legend having spent 48 continuous years on the air in Dallas. Now begins his next chapter with his new podcast "Just Wondering..." From major interviews to waxing philosophical, join Norm every day as he talks sports, travel life or...anything he's just wondering about.

  1. 22 HR AGO

    Will Casino Gambling Decide the Mavericks’ Future? | Just Wondering with Norm Hitzges

    In this episode of Just Wondering with Norm Hitzges, Norm takes a look at two very different stories that somehow share the same theme: risk. First, the future of the Dallas Mavericks under new ownership. The Adelson family didn’t buy 73% of the franchise just to sit courtside. Norm walks through what’s really at play — the push to legalize casino gambling in Texas, the millions spent on political influence, and the long game behind a potential new arena and entertainment complex once the current lease expires in 2031. The big question isn’t whether they want a casino in Dallas. It’s whether Texas will ever allow it. Norm breaks down the politics, the timing, and whether the Mavericks are ultimately a basketball investment… or a much larger business play. Then the show pivots to the Winter Olympics — and one of the strangest medal-stand moments you’ll ever hear about. A Norwegian biathlete wins bronze and decides the podium is the perfect place to publicly confess to cheating on his girlfriend and beg for forgiveness. Norm asks the obvious: Is there ever a good time for that? And was that it? It’s sports, business, politics, ego, and human vulnerability — all in one episode. Sometimes the biggest gambles aren’t the ones made with money.   ⏱️ Chapters 00:01 – Why the show is moving to once a week 02:23 – Who really owns the Mavericks now? 03:01 – The Adelsons and the casino connection 03:57 – Can Texas ever legalize gambling? 06:20 – Why legislation keeps failing 08:09 – What happens when the lease expires in 2031? 09:35 – Sponsor: Bob’s Steak & Chop House 10:15 – Full Moon Healing Balm 11:44 – Winter Olympics recap 12:46 – The Norwegian biathlete’s podium confession 15:41 – The girlfriend responds 16:13 – Final thoughts   Check us out: patreon.com/sunsetloungedfw Instagram: sunsetloungedfw Tiktok: sunsetloungedfw X: SunsetLoungeDFW FB: Sunset Lounge DFW Just Wondering is a long-form sports commentary podcast hosted by longtime broadcaster Norm Hitzges, offering thoughtful, numbers-driven analysis of the NFL, college sports, the NBA, and the business and culture surrounding them. Each episode blends experience, history, and curiosity to explore why things happen — not just what happened.   New episodes feature clear-eyed perspective, context you don’t hear elsewhere, and questions worth sitting with a little longer.   📍 Follow & Listen   Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube Subscribe, rate, and review to help others find the show.   Sports podcast · NFL analysis · College football · Dallas sports · NBA commentary · Salary cap · NIL · Sports media · Long-form sports talk

    17 min
  2. 2 DAYS AGO

    Defense Wins Championships — And Hate Is Winning Something Else | Just Wondering with Norm Hitzges

    In this episode of Just Wondering with Norm Hitzges, Norm and Mary Hitzges tackle two heavy but necessary topics: what the Dallas Cowboys should have learned from the Super Bowl — and what America should be learning from the rise of hate in sports. Norm begins with the numbers. The Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots built Super Bowl teams around defense and balanced salary cap management. Seattle allowed just 17 points per game. New England allowed 18. Meanwhile, the Dallas Cowboys allowed over 30. The bigger story? Cap construction. Dallas’ nine highest-paid players account for $239 million of a $300 million cap, leaving little room for what Norm calls the “middlemen” — the $8–15 million players who build roster depth and championship resilience. By contrast, Seattle and New England distribute money far more evenly, creating flexibility and defensive depth that wins in January. Norm then shifts to a broader issue: the rise of hate in American sports. From racial chants and religious slurs to recent incidents involving BYU athletes and Oklahoma State fans, Norm questions whether fines and soft punishments are enough — and whether sports can remain a unifying force when hostility keeps escalating. It’s an episode about accountability — financial accountability in the NFL, and moral accountability in sports culture. Defense wins championships. But something else seems to be winning off the field.   ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 – Did the Cowboys notice what won the Super Bowl? 02:26 – The stat that won’t go away: 49 of 60 Super Bowls 03:04 – Dallas allowing 30+ points per game 03:49 – $239M for nine players: the Cowboys’ cap problem 05:19 – How Seattle structures its salary cap 06:50 – New England’s middle-tier roster advantage 07:44 – Jerry Jones and the love of star power 08:35 – Former Cowboys thriving elsewhere 09:24 – Sponsor: Bob’s Steak & Chop House 10:18 – Full Moon Healing Balm 11:38 – The rise of hate in America 13:35 – Hate moving into sports arenas 14:18 – BYU chants and Oklahoma State’s response 14:58 – Is $50,000 enough? 15:46 – “On the love-hate scoreboard, hate seems to be winning.” 16:08 – Closing thoughts   Check us out: patreon.com/sunsetloungedfw Instagram: sunsetloungedfw Tiktok: sunsetloungedfw X: SunsetLoungeDFW FB: Sunset Lounge DFW   #JustWondering #NormHitzges #DallasCowboys #DefenseWins #NFLSalaryCap #SportsCulture #SuperBowl Just Wondering is a long-form sports commentary podcast hosted by longtime broadcaster Norm Hitzges, offering thoughtful, numbers-driven analysis of the NFL, college sports, the NBA, and the business and culture surrounding them. Each episode blends experience, history, and curiosity to explore why things happen — not just what happened.   New episodes feature clear-eyed perspective, context you don’t hear elsewhere, and questions worth sitting with a little longer.   📍 Follow & Listen   Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube Subscribe, rate, and review to help others find the show.   Sports podcast · NFL analysis · College football · Dallas sports · NBA commentary · Salary cap · NIL · Sports media · Long-form sports talk

    17 min
  3. 4 DAYS AGO

    Super Bowl 60 Sent the Same Message — Defense Still Wins | Just Wondering with Norm Hitzges

    In this episode of Just Wondering with Norm Hitzges, Norm and Mary Hitzges break down Super Bowl 60 and the message it delivered — again — to the rest of the NFL. The final score shows Seattle Seahawks 29, New England Patriots 13, but Norm explains why the game was never that close. Seattle’s defense controlled the afternoon from start to finish, confusing young quarterback Drake May with late-shifting coverages, constant pressure, and disciplined execution. Norm points out that this win adds to a now overwhelming trend: the team with the better defense has won 49 of the 60 Super Bowls. From there, Norm turns his attention to the Dallas Cowboys — and doesn’t mince words. He argues that Dallas continues to ignore the most obvious lesson in football history, investing heavily in offense while hoping defense will somehow catch up. Norm lays out exactly what the Cowboys should do: use early draft picks and available free-agent money on five or six defensive players who can contribute immediately. The episode also highlights Seattle’s overlooked advantages, including elite special-teams play from kicker Jason Myers and punter Michael Dixon, who consistently flipped field position. Norm praises head coach Mike McDonald’s brilliant game plan, noting how Seattle built a championship defense without relying on massive salaries — instead emphasizing smart drafts, mid-tier contracts, and cohesion. It’s a familiar lesson, delivered once again on the biggest stage: offense sells hope, but defense still wins championships. ⏱️ Chapters  00:00 – Did Super Bowl 60 send Dallas a message? 01:25 – Why the final score doesn’t tell the story 02:12 – 49 of 60 Super Bowls: the defense statistic that won’t go away 03:06 – Seattle’s defensive domination explained 04:02 – New England’s stalled possessions and short drives 05:51 – Befuddling Drake May with late-shift defenses 06:29 – Turnovers, sacks, and constant pressure 07:18 – Seattle’s special teams flip the field 08:11 – Why Kenneth Walker deserved MVP 09:03 – Mike McDonald’s brilliant defensive blueprint 10:39 – How Seattle built a championship defense 11:29 – Cowboys Organization: did you get the message? 12:14 – Sponsor message: Bob’s Steak & Chop House 12:40 – Full Moon Healing Balm 14:14 – Subscribe, follow, and final thoughts Just Wondering is a long-form sports commentary podcast hosted by longtime broadcaster Norm Hitzges, offering thoughtful, numbers-driven analysis of the NFL, college sports, the NBA, and the business and culture surrounding them. Each episode blends experience, history, and curiosity to explore why things happen — not just what happened.   New episodes feature clear-eyed perspective, context you don’t hear elsewhere, and questions worth sitting with a little longer.   📍 Follow & Listen   Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube Subscribe, rate, and review to help others find the show.   Sports podcast · NFL analysis · College football · Dallas sports · NBA commentary · Salary cap · NIL · Sports media · Long-form sports talk

    15 min
  4. 6 FEB

    From Empty Seats to Eight-Figure Ads — and a Mavericks Reset | Just Wondering with Norm Hitzges

    In this episode of Just Wondering with Norm Hitzges, Norm and Mary Hitzges look backward and forward at the same time — tracing the remarkable evolution of the Super Bowl while unpacking a franchise-shifting decision by the Dallas Mavericks.   Norm begins with Super Bowl 60, revisiting how the game went from an awkward, half-empty afternoon in 1967 to the most powerful annual spectacle in American sports. From $12 tickets and $42,000 commercials to today’s $8–10 million ad slots, Norm explains how the Super Bowl’s growth mirrors the transformation of sports, television, and money itself. Along the way, he shares unforgettable history — including Max McGee’s hungover heroics in Super Bowl I and the astonishing reality that neither network bothered to save the full game tape.   The episode then shifts to the present, where Norm breaks down the Dallas Mavericks’ decision to move on from Anthony Davis, effectively closing the book on the Luka Dončić era. Norm explains why the trade wasn’t about talent — Davis was still productive when healthy — but about flexibility, criticism fatigue, and long-term cap strategy. With Dallas now projected to have $44 million in cap space, Norm outlines how the Mavericks may follow a patient, Oklahoma City–style rebuild built around flexibility, draft assets, and opportunistic trades.   It’s a thoughtful episode about growth, money, patience, and perspective — from the Super Bowl’s unlikely beginnings to a franchise trying to find its next identity.   Just Wondering_1.mp3   ⏱️ Chapters (YouTube-Friendly)   00:00 – Super Bowl Sunday questions and today’s themes 01:26 – The origin of the Super Bowl name 02:10 – From $12 tickets to $10M commercials 02:58 – 32,000 empty seats at Super Bowl I 04:57 – Why the full game footage was never saved 05:53 – Max McGee’s hungover Super Bowl legend 06:49 – Super Bowl 60 matchup and betting context 08:02 – Why defense still wins Super Bowls 08:56 – Transition to the Mavericks’ big move 11:09 – Anthony Davis traded and what it really means 11:54 – Criticism fatigue and why Dallas wanted out 13:20 – What the Mavericks actually received 14:15 – The real prize: $44M in cap flexibility 15:40 – Following the Oklahoma City rebuild model 16:21 – Pieces Dallas still likes going forward 17:18 – What Dallas ultimately got for Luka 18:27 – Sponsors and closing thoughts 19:19 – Final sign-off   Check us out: patreon.com/sunsetloungedfw Instagram: sunsetloungedfw Tiktok: sunsetloungedfw X: SunsetLoungeDFW FB: Sunset Lounge DFW Just Wondering is a long-form sports commentary podcast hosted by longtime broadcaster Norm Hitzges, offering thoughtful, numbers-driven analysis of the NFL, college sports, the NBA, and the business and culture surrounding them. Each episode blends experience, history, and curiosity to explore why things happen — not just what happened.   New episodes feature clear-eyed perspective, context you don’t hear elsewhere, and questions worth sitting with a little longer.   📍 Follow & Listen   Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube Subscribe, rate, and review to help others find the show.   Sports podcast · NFL analysis · College football · Dallas sports · NBA commentary · Salary cap · NIL · Sports media · Long-form sports talk

    20 min
  5. 4 FEB

    Robbing Peter to Pay Paul — and Making a Career Out of College Football | Just Wondering with Norm

    In this episode of Just Wondering with Norm Hitzges, Norm examines two modern sports realities that feel completely different — but are driven by the same idea: pushing systems beyond what they were designed to handle. Norm starts with the Dallas Cowboys’ looming 2026 salary cap crisis. With the NFL cap projected to exceed $300 million, the Cowboys are already $30 million over, before accounting for key players they want to keep. Norm walks through the uncomfortable math surrounding contract restructures, deferred money, and why the Cowboys’ familiar strategy of “robbing Peter to pay Paul” makes today easier — and tomorrow much harder. From Dak Prescott’s ballooning cap numbers to the impossible situation surrounding defensive tackle Kenny Clark, this is a clear-eyed look at how Dallas keeps betting on the future while borrowing against it. Then the episode shifts to college football, where the definition of a “career” is quietly being rewritten. Norm breaks down the unprecedented case of Miami linebacker Mohamed Ture, who is returning for an eighth season of college football at age 25. Thanks to redshirts, injury waivers, COVID eligibility, and NIL deals, Norm explains why some players can now make more money staying in college than entering the NFL — and why this trend may only accelerate. It’s a thoughtful, numbers-driven episode about consequences, incentives, and what happens when leagues solve today’s problems by moving them into tomorrow. JWw-NH SL Ep 95   ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 – Just wondering about another Cowboys salary cap mess 01:27 – The 2026 NFL salary cap: $300M and Dallas is already over 02:08 – “Robbing Peter to pay Paul” explained 02:53 – Cutting players to create cap space 03:38 – Why Kenny Clark’s $21M cap hit can’t happen 04:29 – The backlash if Dallas lets Clark walk 05:11 – Nine players, $259M, and nowhere to go 06:01 – Why the math simply doesn’t work 06:40 – March 11: the real NFL deadline 07:21 – How Dak Prescott’s cap hit ballooned to $74M 08:04 – Zach Martin, retirement, and dead money 08:55 – “Busting the budget” for a Super Bowl run 09:41 – Sponsor break 11:39 – College football’s newest oddity 12:26 – Mohamed Ture returns for an eighth season 13:26 – ACL injuries, NFL risk, and NIL math 14:13 – Making a career out of college football 14:53 – Final thoughts and sign-off   Check us out: patreon.com/sunsetloungedfw Instagram: sunsetloungedfw Tiktok: sunsetloungedfw X: SunsetLoungeDFW FB: Sunset Lounge DFW   #JustWondering #NormHitzges #DallasCowboys #NFLSalaryCap #CowboysNation #CollegeFootball #NIL #TransferPortal #SportsPodcast #SportsEconomics Just Wondering is a long-form sports commentary podcast hosted by longtime broadcaster Norm Hitzges, offering thoughtful, numbers-driven analysis of the NFL, college sports, the NBA, and the business and culture surrounding them. Each episode blends experience, history, and curiosity to explore why things happen — not just what happened.   New episodes feature clear-eyed perspective, context you don’t hear elsewhere, and questions worth sitting with a little longer.   📍 Follow & Listen   Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube Subscribe, rate, and review to help others find the show.   Sports podcast · NFL analysis · College football · Dallas sports · NBA commentary · Salary cap · NIL · Sports media · Long-form sports talk

    16 min
  6. 2 FEB

    The Luka Trade Revisited — And What Everyone Still Misses | Just Wondering with Norm Hitzges

    One year later, the Luka Dončić trade still gets talked about — just not completely. In this episode of Just Wondering with Norm Hitzges, Norm Hitzges revisits the shocking deal that sent Luka Dončić from the Dallas Mavericks to the Los Angeles Lakers, and explains why most retrospectives still leave out the most important details. Yes, Luka was a brilliant offensive force. Yes, Dallas fans adored him. And yes, the trade wrecked the Mavericks almost immediately. But Norm lays out three realities that rarely get mentioned: Dončić never improved defensively in his six-and-a-half seasons in Dallas, he consistently showed up to seasons overweight, and the financial commitment looming over the franchise was staggering — five years, $345 million guaranteed. Norm argues that Dallas would have accepted the turnovers, the shooting inefficiencies, and even the injuries — if Luka had simply taken conditioning seriously while he was there. Instead, that lack of commitment quietly shaped the Mavericks’ decision in ways fans and analysts still resist acknowledging. Then, just when the conversation feels heavy, sports does what it always does — it delivers something you couldn’t make up if you tried. Norm tells the unbelievable story of heavyweight boxer Jarell Miller, a career full of suspensions, comebacks, and one unforgettable Madison Square Garden moment when a perfectly timed uppercut sent Miller’s toupee dangling — and then flying — into the crowd. It’s classic Just Wondering: hard truths, missing context, and a reminder that sports will always find a way to surprise you.   Chapters 00:00:00 – One year later and still wondering about the Luka trade 00:01:29 – Revisiting the shock of Dončić to the Lakers 00:02:13 – What most trade recaps leave out 00:03:03 – Luka’s playoff defense problem 00:03:52 – The $345 million elephant in the room 00:04:43 – Conditioning, injuries, and missed games 00:05:30 – Why Dallas would have paid him anyway 00:06:07 – “If he’d just gotten in shape…” 00:06:55 – Sponsor break: Bob’s Steak & Chop House 00:07:35 – Full Moon Healing Balm and aging realities 00:08:20 – Enter Jarell “Big Baby” Miller 00:09:02 – A heavyweight career full of suspensions 00:10:17 – Failed drug tests and strange explanations 00:11:49 – Comebacks, casinos, and global fight stops 00:12:38 – Madison Square Garden and the toupee incident 00:13:25 – The ammonia bleach explanation 00:14:20 – Why boxing always delivers the unbelievable 00:15:15 – Sponsors and closing thoughts 00:15:37 – Final sign-off Just Wondering is a long-form sports commentary podcast hosted by longtime broadcaster Norm Hitzges, offering thoughtful, numbers-driven analysis of the NFL, college sports, the NBA, and the business and culture surrounding them. Each episode blends experience, history, and curiosity to explore why things happen — not just what happened.   New episodes feature clear-eyed perspective, context you don’t hear elsewhere, and questions worth sitting with a little longer.   📍 Follow & Listen   Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube Subscribe, rate, and review to help others find the show.   Sports podcast · NFL analysis · College football · Dallas sports · NBA commentary · Salary cap · NIL · Sports media · Long-form sports talk

    16 min
  7. 30 JAN

    When the Bills Come Due — in Dallas and College Football | Just Wondering with Norm Hitzges

    Eventually, the bill always comes due. In this episode of Just Wondering with Norm Hitzges, Norm Hitzges and Mary Hitzges walk through two modern sports realities that look very different — but are built on the same idea: pushing limits until something breaks. Norm begins with the Dallas Cowboys’ looming 2026 salary-cap crisis. With the projected cap sitting just over $300 million, the Cowboys are already $30 million over, before accounting for key free agents they want to keep. Norm explains how Dallas has once again boxed itself into a corner by restructuring contracts, pushing money into the future, and concentrating massive cap hits among a small group of stars. The discussion centers on the uncomfortable math surrounding Kenny Clark’s $21 million cap hit, the franchise’s reliance on “robbing Peter to pay Paul,” and why restructuring deals feels easy now — and painful later. From there, the episode shifts to college football, where the definition of “career” is quietly being rewritten. Norm breaks down the unusual case of Miami linebacker Mohammad Ture, who is returning for an eighth season of college football at age 25. Thanks to redshirts, injury waivers, COVID eligibility, and NIL money, Norm explains why staying in college can now be more financially rewarding — and less risky — than going pro for some players. It’s an episode about consequences, incentives, and systems stretched well beyond what they were designed to handle — whether it’s an NFL salary cap or the idea that college football is still just for college kids. Chapters  00:00:00 – Just wondering about another Cowboys cap problem 00:01:27 – The 2026 NFL salary cap: $300 million — and Dallas is over 00:02:08 – Who still needs to be paid 00:02:34 – “Robbing Peter to pay Paul” explained 00:03:23 – Cutting contracts to create cap space 00:04:12 – Kenny Clark’s $21 million problem 00:04:56 – Why letting Clark walk creates backlash 00:05:37 – Nine players taking up $259 million 00:06:26 – Doing the math — and realizing it doesn’t work 00:06:43 – The March 11 free-agency deadline 00:07:23 – Pushing Dak’s money down the road 00:08:08 – Zach Martin’s retirement and dead money reality 00:09:01 – Can “busting the budget” actually lead to a Super Bowl? 00:09:48 – Sponsor break: Bob’s Steak & Chop House 00:10:14 – Full Moon Healing Balm 00:11:26 – College football’s newest oddity 00:12:19 – Mohammad Ture returns for his eighth season 00:13:18 – How eligibility rules made this possible 00:13:56 – Why the NFL isn’t as attractive anymore 00:14:14 – Making a career out of college football 00:14:55 – Sponsors and closing thoughts 00:15:36 – Final sign-off Check us out: patreon.com/sunsetloungedfw Instagram: sunsetloungedfw Tiktok: sunsetloungedfw X: SunsetLoungeDFW FB: Sunset Lounge DFW Just Wondering is a long-form sports commentary podcast hosted by longtime broadcaster Norm Hitzges, offering thoughtful, numbers-driven analysis of the NFL, college sports, the NBA, and the business and culture surrounding them. Each episode blends experience, history, and curiosity to explore why things happen — not just what happened.   New episodes feature clear-eyed perspective, context you don’t hear elsewhere, and questions worth sitting with a little longer.   📍 Follow & Listen   Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube Subscribe, rate, and review to help others find the show.   Sports podcast · NFL analysis · College football · Dallas sports · NBA commentary · Salary cap · NIL · Sports media · Long-form sports talk

    16 min
  8. 28 JAN

    The Cost of Keeping Stars — and the Price of Speaking Up | Just Wondering with Norm Hitzges

    Every decision has a cost. Some just make that cost easier to see. In this episode of Just Wondering with Norm Hitzges, Norm Hitzges takes on two issues that reveal how the NFL really works when money and principles collide. Norm begins with what may be Jerry Jones’ biggest offseason headache: George Pickens. The Cowboys’ most explosive receiver is now a free agent, coming off his best season and expecting elite money — money that would further tilt Dallas’ budget toward the offense while the defense remains thin. Norm breaks down Pickens’ complicated history, the franchise-tag math, and why committing long-term dollars to another receiver could once again leave the Cowboys patching together the other side of the ball. History, Norm reminds us, still favors defense — even if Dallas keeps betting the other way. The episode then pivots to something bigger than football strategy: free speech in the NFL. Norm reacts to the league fining Houston linebacker Aziz Al-Shaair for writing “stop the genocide” on his eye black during a playoff game. The fine raises uncomfortable questions about where the league draws its lines, what kinds of expression are encouraged, and which ones come with a price tag. Norm contrasts the NFL’s celebration of charitable causes with its punishment of political expression — and wonders aloud what freedom of speech actually costs inside a multibillion-dollar league. It’s an episode about choices — who gets paid, who gets fined, and how often the league’s priorities are revealed not by words, but by numbers. Chapters 00:00:00 – Jerry Jones’ offseason problems and today’s questions 00:01:29 – The George Pickens dilemma begins 00:02:22 – From troubled talent to elite production 00:03:47 – Pickens’ market value and CD Lamb comparisons 00:04:33 – Franchise tag vs. long-term commitment 00:05:30 – Offensive spending and defensive consequences 00:06:15 – Kicking the salary cap down the road 00:07:05 – “Busting the budget” — again 00:07:52 – Why Super Bowl history still favors defense 00:08:59 – Sponsor break and Full Moon Healing Balm 00:10:18 – Freedom of speech in the NFL takes another hit 00:11:10 – Aziz Al-Shaair fined for his message 00:12:07 – NFL Rule 5 and restricted expression 00:13:00 – The cost of saying the wrong thing 00:13:58 – Sponsor break and closing acknowledgments 00:14:19 – Final thoughts and sign-off   Check us out: patreon.com/sunsetloungedfw Instagram: sunsetloungedfw Tiktok: sunsetloungedfw X: SunsetLoungeDFW FB: Sunset Lounge DFW Just Wondering is a long-form sports commentary podcast hosted by longtime broadcaster Norm Hitzges, offering thoughtful, numbers-driven analysis of the NFL, college sports, the NBA, and the business and culture surrounding them. Each episode blends experience, history, and curiosity to explore why things happen — not just what happened.   New episodes feature clear-eyed perspective, context you don’t hear elsewhere, and questions worth sitting with a little longer.   📍 Follow & Listen   Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube Subscribe, rate, and review to help others find the show.   Sports podcast · NFL analysis · College football · Dallas sports · NBA commentary · Salary cap · NIL · Sports media · Long-form sports talk

    15 min

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Norm Hitzges ranks as a sports talk show legend having spent 48 continuous years on the air in Dallas. Now begins his next chapter with his new podcast "Just Wondering..." From major interviews to waxing philosophical, join Norm every day as he talks sports, travel life or...anything he's just wondering about.

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