The Wingo Network

Trey Wingo

The Wingo Network is the podcast network led by Trey Wingo, built for fans who want substance over noise. This is the home for smart, adult sports conversation across multiple shows, anchored by credibility, access, and experience. From long-form analysis and reporting to thoughtful interviews and on-course storytelling, every show respects the audience and the game. Shows include Straight Facts, Homie and Trey Wingo Golf, with more to come. Each show is united by one standard: real insight, no hot takes.

  1. 58m ago

    LIV Indianapolis Might Be the Last LIV Golf Event Ever. Here Is What That Means.

    LIV Golf Is Running Out of Road. What Happens to Rahm and Bryson Now? Download the Kalshi app and use code WINGO to get up to $500 in bonus credits when you trade $25. iOS: https://apps.apple.com/app/kalshi/id1652717295 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kalshi.android Head to cozyearth.com and use code WINGO for an exclusive 20% off. Go to https://kachava.com and use code WINGO for 15% off your first order. Download Cash App Today: https://click.cash.app/ui6m/pt7csdwp #CashAppPod. Kevin Van Valkenburg joins Trey Wingo for a wide ranging conversation about where LIV Golf stands right now and what could be coming next. With Indianapolis approaching, they get into what Kevin expects from the event, why there is so much uncertainty around LIV’s future, and why the idea that the money would simply be there forever was never as straightforward as people made it sound. They also look at how LIV got to this point and whether the league was ever really built to function as a sustainable business. Kevin explains why he always viewed LIV as more of a disruptive force, what may have gone wrong along the way, and why it now feels like the league is running out of road. Then the conversation turns to Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau. What would a path back to the PGA Tour actually look like for Rahm? Why could Bryson’s situation be very different? And how would the players already on the Tour feel about either of them coming back? From there, Trey and Kevin get into Rory McIlroy and how his priorities have changed after winning the Masters, why regular PGA Tour events may not carry the same weight for him anymore, and what still motivates a player who has already accomplished so much. They also talk Scottie Scheffler, what separates his competitive mindset, and why Kevin believes he is as well positioned as anyone to pile up majors over the rest of his career. Plus, Kevin gives his thoughts on Brian Rolapp, the changes that could be coming to the PGA Tour, and the challenges ahead as the Tour figures out its next version. And because it is Trey and Kevin, they eventually find their way to football. They talk about the new look Ravens, Caleb Williams and the Bears, and whether the NFL may finally be approaching a point where putting games on more and more days of the week starts to take something away from what made the league so powerful in the first place. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    LIV Indianapolis Might Be the Last LIV Golf Event Ever. Here Is What That Means.
  2. 3d ago

    Playoff Pressure, LIV Fatigue and the Questions That Matter Now

    Playoff Pressure, LIV Fatigue and the Questions That Matter Now Download the Kalshi app and use code WINGO to get up to $500 in bonus credits when you trade $25. iOS: https://apps.apple.com/app/kalshi/id1652717295 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kalshi.android Head to cozyearth.com and use code WINGO for an exclusive 20% off. Go to https://kachava.com and use code WINGO for 15% off your first order. In this Golf Live mailbag segment, Trey Wingo and Justin Ray react to the latest uncertainty around LIV Golf, including the reported investor situation and why the weekly updates still do not feel like real clarity. They also discuss Joaquin Niemann’s continued success on LIV and why major championship contention is still the piece that could change how his career is viewed. From there, Trey and Justin turn to viewer questions. Was Michael Brennan’s Wyndham win one of the best pressure performances of the PGA Tour season? What comes first for Brooks Koepka’s putting struggles — fixing the stroke or fixing the confidence? Does Beau Hossler need something more in his game, or just the right Sunday to finally break through? They also get into Scottie Scheffler’s Player of the Year case, whether Presidents Cup captain’s picks should reward the full season or the hot hand, and whether three straight PGA Tour winners age 24 or younger means golf is watching a changing of the guard happen in real time. From LIV updates to FedEx Cup pressure to the biggest viewer questions of the week, this is the Golf Live mailbag. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Playoff Pressure, LIV Fatigue and the Questions That Matter Now
  3. 3d ago

    Football Is Back. Here’s How to Enjoy It Responsibly.

    Football Is Back. Here’s How to Enjoy It Responsibly. Download the Kalshi app and use code WINGO to get up to $500 in bonus credits when you trade $25. Head to cozyearth.com and use code WINGO for an exclusive 20% off. Go to https://kachava.com and use code WINGO for 15% off your first order. Football is back, and yes, we’re all excited. Over seven million people watched the Hall of Fame Game because we missed football that much. Preseason is here, the uniforms are back, and every good drive suddenly feels like it might mean something huge. But August football comes with a few reminders. Preseason games do not count, but they do matter. The key is understanding what actually matters: execution, comfort, command, and whether players can translate what they have been practicing in training camp into a real game setting. So when young quarterbacks like Fernando Mendoza or Drew Allar look sharp, enjoy it. Be excited. That is always better than seeing them struggle. Just do not turn one preseason series into a Hall of Fame case. There is no real game plan. Defenses are not throwing everything at rookie quarterbacks. Coaches are not showing future opponents anything they do not have to show. Preseason football is useful, but it is not the same thing as regular-season football. Football is here. We are all happy about it. Just remember what you are watching, what it means, and what it does not. Enjoy football responsibly. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Football Is Back. Here’s How to Enjoy It Responsibly.
  4. 4d ago

    It Is Time to Call Time of Death on LIV Golf.

    Jon Rahm Is Leaving. The Team Championship Is Canceled. LIV Golf Is Done. Download the Kalshi app and use code WINGO to get up to $500 in bonus credits when you trade $25. iOS: https://apps.apple.com/app/kalshi/id1652717295 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kalshi.android Head to cozyearth.com and use code WINGO for an exclusive 20% off. Go to https://kachava.com and use code WINGO for 15% off your first order. We’ve talked about LIV Golf time and time again, but the signs are getting impossible to ignore. LIV Golf, as we know it, is reaching the end. Jon Rahm is reportedly all but gone after 2026. The LIV team championship in Michigan appears unlikely to happen. Players are signing up for conflicting DP World Tour events. Reports of unpaid vendors continue to grow. And the investor “announcement” at Bedminster raised more questions than answers. This episode lays out why all of those pieces matter. Rahm is one of LIV’s biggest stars, and losing him would be a massive blow to any version of LIV 2.0. If investors need stars to stay, if vendors are questioning whether they will be paid, and if players are already acting like the team championship is not happening, then the picture becomes pretty clear. We have been saying this for months. Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed wanting a path back was part of it. The PIF funding pullback was part of it. The lack of clarity around LIV’s future has been part of it. Now, the questions are no longer theoretical. LIV did prove one thing: there is an appetite for professional golf in different formats and different places. Adelaide worked. South Africa worked. The fans showed up. But the business model did not. And if the money is uncertain, the stars are leaving, the vendors are waiting, and the league still cannot clearly explain what comes next, then LIV’s biggest problem is no longer perception. It is accountability. And those are straight facts, homie. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    It Is Time to Call Time of Death on LIV Golf.
  5. 4d ago

    Memphis Heat, Bubble Pressure and the Start of the FedEx Cup Playoffs

    Memphis Heat, Bubble Pressure and the Start of the FedEx Cup Playoffs Download the Kalshi app and use code WINGO to get up to $500 in bonus credits when you trade $25. iOS: https://apps.apple.com/app/kalshi/id1652717295 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kalshi.android Head to cozyearth.com and use code WINGO for an exclusive 20% off. Go to https://kachava.com and use code WINGO for 15% off your first order. The FedEx Cup Playoffs are here, and the first stop is Memphis. In this Golf Live segment, Trey Wingo and Justin Ray preview the FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind and break down the biggest storylines heading into the PGA Tour’s postseason. They discuss the players who made it, the surprising names who missed out, and why the smaller playoff field has changed the stakes for veterans like Jason Day and Keegan Bradley. Justin also explains why TPC Southwind tends to reward strong iron players, why momentum matters this time of year, and why Hideki Matsuyama and Sam Burns stand out as players to watch. Trey and Justin also get into the playoff bubble, Harris English sitting right on the edge, Rory McIlroy being in the field, and why big names like Xander Schauffele, Sam Burns and Si Woo Kim are still looking for wins this season. The segment closes with Brooks Koepka’s candid reaction to missing the playoffs, why his frustration says something about how much he still cares, and what he needs to fix going forward. From Memphis heat to bubble pressure, this is Golf Live’s preview of the FedEx Cup Playoffs Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Memphis Heat, Bubble Pressure and the Start of the FedEx Cup Playoffs
  6. 5d ago

    Michael Brennan Breaks Through as Beau Hossler Keeps Chasing

    Michael Brennan Breaks Through as Beau Hossler Keeps Chasing Download the Kalshi app and use code WINGO to get up to $500 in bonus credits when you trade $25. iOS: https://apps.apple.com/app/kalshi/id1652717295 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kalshi.android Head to cozyearth.com and use code WINGO for an exclusive 20% off. Go to https://kachava.com and use code WINGO for 15% off your first order. Michael Brennan delivered when he had to. On this Golf Live segment, Trey Wingo and Justin Ray break down Brennan’s win at the Wyndham Championship, how his putting helped push him over the top and why his ball-striking makes him one of the more interesting young players on the PGA Tour. Brennan’s win also continued a rare run on Tour: three straight PGA Tour winners age 24 or younger, joining Jackson Koivun and Michael Thorbjornsen. Trey and Justin discuss what that says about the PGA Tour’s next wave and why the depth of the Tour keeps getting harder to ignore. But Wyndham also came with another side of the story. Beau Hossler came up just short again, finishing second while still chasing his first PGA Tour win. Trey and Justin talk about Hossler’s career, his 65 top-25 finishes, five runner-up finishes, 252 PGA Tour starts without a win and why they still believe his breakthrough is coming. From Brennan’s rise to Beau’s near-miss, this segment is about how hard it is to win on the PGA Tour — and how thin the line can be between a career-changing Sunday and another painful close call. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Michael Brennan Breaks Through as Beau Hossler Keeps Chasing
  7. 5d ago

    Steve Keim Addresses the Stories Circulating About Him — Setting the Record Straight

    Steve Keim Addresses the Stories Circulating About Him — Setting the Record Straight Download the Kalshi app and use code WINGO to get up to $500 in bonus credits when you trade $25. Head to cozyearth.com and use code WINGO for an exclusive 20% off. Go to https://kachava.com and use code WINGO for 15% off your first order. Steve Keim is a founding member of Inside Football. When this show launched, the promise was simple — when something is real, we are going to be real about it. No spin. No PR. Just the truth, on camera, from the person involved. Two stories have been circulating that attach Steve Keim's name to serious allegations. He is here to address both directly. The Drop Shipping Scam Last July, Steve Keim was introduced to a man named Mohamed who presented a drop shipping e-commerce business opportunity. The rates of return looked legitimate. Other people Keim spoke to confirmed they were receiving payments. Over several months Keim invested, brought in members of his family including his ex-wife and son, and ultimately eight friends as well. By March and April things changed. People Keim had brought in stopped receiving payments. Keim himself was not being paid back on seven stores he had purchased. He became, in his words, extremely animated. He flew to Philadelphia to meet with Mohamed directly and verify that funds existed to cover what was owed. The walls were closing in on Mohamed. He was recently found dead in his pool in New Jersey — either murdered or by suicide. The investigation is ongoing. In the days that followed Steve Keim was contacted by the FBI. He spoke with them today. Their message was direct — he is not a suspect. He is not a person of concern. He is a victim. He has made available to investigators every text message, email, and contract he received throughout the business relationship. Between himself, his ex-wife, and his son, Keim estimates seven figures in losses. He is working with legal counsel to recover what he can. But his focus is not on himself, but on the eight friends and two family members he brought into this. He apologizes to all of them. He made a poor decision doing business with this man and owns that completely. What is also clear — Mohamed used Steve Keim's name and reputation to legitimize his operation. He kept the full picture hidden because he knew Keim would never have supported him if he understood what was actually happening. That does not make Keim responsible for what happened. It makes him a target. The DeAndre Hopkins Allegation The second story involves former Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins, who made a public allegation that Steve Keim manipulated his drug test during his time with the Cardinals. Keim's response is direct and unequivocal. All NFL drug tests are administered by the National Football League — not by teams, not by general managers, not by anyone within a franchise. The only information a team receives is the result. It is physically impossible for a general manager or anyone within an organization to contaminate, manipulate, or interfere with an NFL drug test. The allegation is baseless. It is irresponsible. Hopkins subsequently deleted the comment. Keim's read on that — deleting the comment is a judgment of guilt. If you make a serious allegation publicly you stand behind it. You do not delete it. Trey's read — if you say something like that publicly you better have receipts. Because without them you are in serious legal waters. Keim does not know with certainty why Hopkins made the allegation. His best assessment — sometimes people are not fully informed about what they see on the internet, and sometimes people say things out of frustration when business relationships end in ways they did not want. He believed he had a good relationship with Hopkins. He cannot speak for him. But he can be clear that the accusation is highly inaccurate. Why This Conversation Is Happening Here This is Inside Football doing exactly what Inside Football said it would do from day one. When something real comes up involving someone on this show, we address it. On camera. Directly. From the person involved. Not through a PR statement. Not through a third party. Not through a carefully crafted response designed to say as little as possible. Steve Keim made a mistake in judgment doing business with someone he should not have trusted. He owns that. He is sorry for the people it affected. He has nothing to hide and is cooperating fully with law enforcement. And a baseless allegation about something physically impossible deserves a direct response — so here it is. That is what this show is. That is what this show will always be. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Steve Keim Addresses the Stories Circulating About Him — Setting the Record Straight
  8. 6d ago

    Hall of Fame Weekend Is Over. Now the 2027 Debate Begins.

    Hall of Fame Weekend Is Over. Now the 2027 Debate Begins. Download the Kalshi app and use code WINGO to get up to $500 in bonus credits when you trade $25. iOS: https://apps.apple.com/app/kalshi/id1652717295 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kalshi.android Download Cash App Today: https://click.cash.app/ui6m/pt7csdwp #CashAppPod. Head to cozyearth.com and use code WINGO for an exclusive 20% off. Go to https://kachava.com and use code WINGO for 15% off your first order. Football is officially back, but for Trey, the Hall of Fame Game has never been the real story of Hall of Fame weekend. After years of covering the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Trey explains why the gold jacket dinner, the enshrinement ceremony and the gathering of football legends in Canton matter far more than a preseason game. He looks back at this year’s Hall of Fame class, including Drew Brees, Luke Kuechly, Larry Fitzgerald, Adam Vinatieri and Roger Craig, and explains why the moment these players put on the gold jacket is what the weekend is really about. Then the conversation turns to what comes next. With the next Pro Football Hall of Fame class already becoming a major debate, Trey breaks down which names feel like obvious cases, which ones will be argued over, and which players may have to wait. Bill Belichick? Trey says there should be no debate. Rob Gronkowski and Adrian Peterson? They feel like first-ballot locks. Eli Manning? A fascinating case built on durability, consistency and two unforgettable Super Bowl runs. Ben Roethlisberger? Likely in, but maybe not as clean of a first-ballot conversation. Antonio Brown? One of the most complicated Hall of Fame cases in recent memory. Trey also weighs in on Richard Sherman, Andrew Whitworth, Cam Newton, Le’Veon Bell, Alex Mack, Gerald McCoy, Eric Weddle, Otis Anderson and Darren Woodson. From this year’s gold jackets to the names that could define the next Hall of Fame debate, this is a full breakdown of what Canton means — and who may be next. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Hall of Fame Weekend Is Over. Now the 2027 Debate Begins.
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The Wingo Network is the podcast network led by Trey Wingo, built for fans who want substance over noise. This is the home for smart, adult sports conversation across multiple shows, anchored by credibility, access, and experience. From long-form analysis and reporting to thoughtful interviews and on-course storytelling, every show respects the audience and the game. Shows include Straight Facts, Homie and Trey Wingo Golf, with more to come. Each show is united by one standard: real insight, no hot takes.

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