The S&P Sports Podcast

Daniel Steenkamer

The S&P Sports Podcast, hosted by HERO Sports contributor Dan Steenkamer and his good buddy, fellow sports follower, and debate opponent Chris Palkon, dishes primarily on college sports, but also ventures into the pros and beyond. The series runs half-hour episodes with hour-long specials for the most anticipated events on the sports calendar, including the Super Bowl, NCAA March Madness, and more! Follow Dan on Twitter @DanSteenkamer to join the conversation.

Episodes

  1. Ep. 4: HOU, we have a problem | ‘Stros, Sox, NYM feel effects of sign-stealing scandal + CFB natties

    01/16/2020

    Ep. 4: HOU, we have a problem | ‘Stros, Sox, NYM feel effects of sign-stealing scandal + CFB natties

    In this edition of The S&P Sports Podcast, Dan and Chris react to the sign-stealing scandal that has rocked baseball. In response to MLB commissioner Rob Manfred’s report about illegal sign-stealing via technology that occurred in their 2017 World Series title run, the Houston Astros fired general manager Jeff Luhnow and manager AJ Hinch after both were suspended for the calendar year by the league. Hours later, Boston Red Sox manager and 2017 Astros bench coach Alex Cora parted ways with the organization upon being implicated as the mastermind of Houston’s center-field camera scheme. Soon thereafter, it was newly minted New York Mets skipper Carlos Beltran parting ways with the club after being the only 2017 Astros player explicitly implicated in the report of illicit sign-stealing. Beltran retired from his playing career after Houston’s 2017 World Series win. In other news, Dan and Chris break down the outcomes of the divisional round of the NFL playoffs and briefly set the stage for conference championship Sunday, which will see the AFC send new blood to the Super Bowl and will include two NFC titans dueling for a spot in the big game. Later, Dan recaps North Dakota State’s heart-stopping, 28-20 FCS National Championship triumph over James Madison that gave the dynastic Bison a 16-0 finish to an historic season. Chris follows that up with a summary of the (FBS) College Football Playoff National Championship, in which No. 1 LSU took down No. 3 Clemson by a score of 42-25. The (Baton Rouge) Tigers were able to celebrate their win in their home state, as the game was played at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans. [episode cover image via USA Today]

    30 min
  2. Ep. 3: Jerry Jones gets his man/Rooney Rule concerns/Remembering legends who have passed in ‘20/MLB

    01/09/2020

    Ep. 3: Jerry Jones gets his man/Rooney Rule concerns/Remembering legends who have passed in ‘20/MLB

    Chris joins Dan via the S&P Sports Hotline 📞 for Episode 3, which marks the debut of The S&P Sports Podcast: Marathon Edition. The headlines start with former Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy being named the new head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. Chris and Dan react to both the hire and to the reports that Cowboys ringleader Jerry Jones hosted McCarthy at his residence overnight in an extension of McCarthy’s initial interview. Chris also reacts to the Carolina Panthers nabbing Baylor’s Matt Rhule, his favorite candidate of the offseason. Dan and Chris go on to express their surprise at the New York Giants’ hiring of New England Patriots special teams coordinator and wide receivers coach Joe Judge. Judge’s sudden signing inspires questions about whether the Rooney Rule is in need of revamp or replacement with coaches of color seemingly being shut out from head coaching opportunities while white coaches with minimal experience are being given chances galore. In more NFL talk, Dan and Chris roast each other for incorrect playoff game predictions after a Wild Card weekend that was, well, wild. The two both stand at 2-2 in their picks entering the Divisional round. On a somber note, the duo remembers legends of the sports world whom we have lost in 2020. Chris pays tribute to the innovative former Bengals and Buccaneers coach Sam Wyche and longtime and influential NBA commissioner David Stern, while Dan observes the marvelous career of Don Larsen, who excelled in the postseason like few pitchers ever have. After those remembrances, the podcast takes a turn for the lighthearted with some laughs at former NFL star wideout Antonio Brown’s latest Twitter antics. Chris then announces the S&P Sports Bowl Game of the Year, which is followed by Dan’s quick-hitting recap of “The Best of Bowl Season”—he takes us through the outstanding and most clutch performances of the FBS postseason ahead of Monday night’s College Football Playoff National Championship. Chris and Dan wrap up the show with news and notes, including Ohio State pass rusher and consensus top prospect Chase Young declaring for the NFL draft, Villanova men’s basketball head coach Jay Wright being voted Coach of the Decade in men’s college hoops, and a variety of experienced MLB pitchers (including some aces) cashing in with lengthy (and lucrative) deals this winter. [Mike McCarthy photo by Getty Images and Dallas Cowboys logo courtesy of Wikimedia.]

    1h 27m

Ratings & Reviews

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About

The S&P Sports Podcast, hosted by HERO Sports contributor Dan Steenkamer and his good buddy, fellow sports follower, and debate opponent Chris Palkon, dishes primarily on college sports, but also ventures into the pros and beyond. The series runs half-hour episodes with hour-long specials for the most anticipated events on the sports calendar, including the Super Bowl, NCAA March Madness, and more! Follow Dan on Twitter @DanSteenkamer to join the conversation.