Mitch Unfiltered

Mitch Levy
Mitch Unfiltered

For nearly 23 years, Mitch Levy hosted one of the most successful and longest running morning-drive sports radio talk shows in America. Outspoken and unafraid analysis loaded with humor and unparalleled interviews. Please join us as we embark on an exciting and somewhat mysterious new journey. Become a monthly "patron" to support the show & enjoy access to not only regularly scheduled episodes but BONUS podcasts as well. Goodbye terrestrial radio. Hello podcast world!

  1. HACE 3 DÍAS

    Honoring Brian Wheeler: A Legacy of Friendship, Broadcasting, and Sports

    RUNDOWN   This episode of Mitch Unfiltered honors the late Brian Wheeler, the iconic voice of the Portland Trail Blazers, reflecting on his humor, kindness, and profound influence on Mitch's career. We dive into the Seahawks' electrifying 20-17 victory over the 49ers with insights from the Seahawks’ No-Table featuring Brady Henderson and Jacson Bevens. Geno Smith’s game-winning drive, breakout performances from Jackson Smith-Njigba and Devin Witherspoon, and the team’s playoff hopes take center stage. Mitch and Rick Neuheisel analyze college football’s biggest headlines, including Georgia's playoff dominance, Oregon’s title potential, and standout players like Omarion Hampton and Jalon Daniels. Plus, they explore the transfer portal’s growing impact on rising talent. Jason D. Hamilton returns to discuss college basketball, focusing on UW’s new coach Danny Sprinkle, the team’s defensive promise, top recruits like Zoom Diallo, and the Big Ten’s competitive landscape. Also, Mitch and Hotshot unpack the Tyson vs. Jake Paul spectacle—yes, it’s as strange as it sounds.   GUESTS   • Seahawks No-Table | Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider) & Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) • Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Analyst • Jason Hamilton | BIG TEN Announcer   TABLE OF CONTENTS 1:45 | Heartfelt Tribute to Brian Wheeler, Sports Highlights, and Nostalgic Stories 25:00 | Mitch announces; BEAT THE BOYS password 28:20 | Seahawks' Heroics, Huskies' Bowl Berth, and the Tyson-Paul Spectacle 44:31 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table: Brady Henderson (ESPN.com Seahawks insider), Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) - The crew discusses the Seattle Seahawks' thrilling 20-17 win over the 49ers, highlighting Geno Smith's game-winning drive, standout performances by Devin Witherspoon and Jackson Smith-Njigba, and the defense's resilience. 1:04:34 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel - CBS College Football Analyst - talks coaching changes, playoff predictions, standout players, conference races, and transfer portal buzz. 1:24:09 | GUEST: Jason Hamilton - BIG TEN Announcer - shares insights on college basketball, the Huskies' new coach, Big Ten dynamics, and his commentator journey, blending analysis with humor and personal anecdotes. 1:29:57 | Other Stuff Segment: • Greg Olson’s unique hair • KJ Wright Coaching for the 49ers • 1995 Mariners and Brian Wheeler Story • Aaron Goldsmith's Increased Role with the Mariners • Russell Wilson's Resurgence • The Overexposure of the Kelci Brothers • Russell Okung’s Bitcoin Investment • Bizarre Insurance Fraud with Bear Costumes • "Inside the NBA" on ESPN • RIPs: Dolly Parton's brother David, Tony Todd (actor, known for *Candyman*), Quincy Jones (legendary music producer and Seattle native), Béla Károlyi (gymnastics coach of Nadia Comăneci and Mary Lou Retton), Jack Jones (singer, famous for "The Love Boat" theme).• Headlines and Quirky News: Escaping emus and monkeys. Rats driving tiny cars. A toddler urinating on a family meal, considered culturally significant in China. A smuggler caught with tarantulas strapped to their body. A woman discovering a medical needle left in her body for 18 years post-childbirth. • Tribute to Brian Wheeler: Emotional reflections on the late broadcaster and his impact on Mitch’s career.

    2 h y 19 min
  2. 4 NOV

    I'll Have The Tilapia!

    RUNDOWN   Mitch Levy and Hotshot Scott kick off with a recap of the Seattle Seahawks' frustrating overtime loss to the Los Angeles Rams. They discuss Smith’s tendency to hold onto the ball too long and the team's ongoing struggles with offensive line protection, which led to seven sacks for the Rams. Meanwhile, much praise for rookie receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s strong performance. Mitch interviews New York Times bestselling author and baseball historian Eric Sherman, who has written nine books on baseball, including his recent work, "Daybreak at Chavez Ravine: Fernando Mania and the Remaking of the Los Angeles Dodgers." They discuss the impact of Fernando Valenzuela, a Mexican pitcher who rose to stardom in 1981, quickly becoming a cultural phenomenon and icon, particularly within the Mexican American community. The interview closes with a tribute to Valenzuela, who passed away recently at 63, with Sherman noting his enduring influence on baseball and cultural history. Seahawks No-Table analyze the Seattle's 26-20 overtime loss to the Los Angeles Rams. The panel delves into quarterback Geno Smith's mixed performance, highlighting his three interceptions and accountability, while noting his career-high 360-yard game with standout moments like a 15-yard game-tying touchdown. Neuheisel analyzes Lincoln Riley's struggles at USC, including his over-reliance on passing and failure to adapt his strategy. Mitch and Neuheisel also discuss Ohio State's continued dominance over Penn State, Clemson’s and Texas A&M’s struggles, and implications for the playoffs in each major conference.   GUESTS   • Erik Sherman | New York Times Best-Selling Author & Baseball Historian • Seahawks No-Table | Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider) & Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) • Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Analyst   TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:22 | Are there any famous people from 310, Los Angeles? 8:35 | Mitch announces; BEAT THE BOYS password 15:09 | Seahawks loss, who's to blame? Coaches or Players? 30:00 | GUEST: Erik Sherman (author and sports historian) dive into the legacy of Fernando Valenzuela with author Eric Sherman, exploring how Valenzuela's rise to stardom in 1981 captivated fans, bridged cultural divides, and cemented his place as an icon in both baseball and Mexican American history, all while remaining a humble, reluctant star. 59:14 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table: Brady Henderson (ESPN.com Seahawks insider), Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) - Mitch, Brady, and Jacson break down the Seahawks' nail-biting 26-20 OT loss to the Rams, examining Geno Smith's polarizing performance, Seattle's short-yardage struggles, and the offensive line's critical lapses. 1:24:09 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel - CBS College Football Analyst - Neuheisel's “waiver-worthy” Virginia Tech pick to USC’s struggles under Lincoln Riley, and playoff contenders predicts. 1:53:09 | Other Stuff Segment: •Strip Club Offer for Dodgers Players • Dwayne Wade Statue Critique • Bronny James Scores First NBA Points • College Football Recruiting Rankings • 7’9” Basketball Player at Florida • Uncrustables as Popular NFL Locker Room Snack • Dodgers Fan Loses Hand in Firework Accident • Gisele Bündchen’s Pregnancy News • RIPs: Alan Rachins, Teri Garr, Matilda Lorenzi • Headlines: Trump’s childhood home, AI assistant Claude’s distractions, a public display of affection incident, and digital condoms

    2 h y 16 min
  3. 28 OCT

    Finger Pointing Time

    RUNDOWN   Peoria, Illinois, Sam Kinison, Richard Pryor, and a listener critique from VG. The Seahawks' struggle, Huskies unexpectedly lose to Indiana, and the Kraken are evolving. Lumen Field ain't what it used to be. Mitch Levy, Brady Henderson, and Jacson Bevins analyze Seattle’s 31-10 beat down from the Buffalo Bills. The Seahawks' lackluster and error-prone performance, such as a snap over the quarterback’s head and an offensive lineman stepping on Geno Smith’s foot, are an embarrassment. Are we seeing some inter-team tensions? Much to debate about Seattle’s dependence on star wide receiver DK Metcalf, whose absence allowed Buffalo to pressure Seattle’s offense easily. CBS College Football Analyst Rick Neuheisel talks with Mitch acknowledging his 4-5 prediction record on the show. Neuheisel discusses Ohio State's playoff chances, the unpredictability of Texas A&M’s quarterback situation, and the exciting atmosphere at Texas A&M's Kyle Field. They also touch on the struggles of Ohio State's head coach, Ryan Day, with Neuheisel suggesting that the team seems burdened by pressure. Neuheisel makes a few more risky predictions. Mitch Levy checks in with RJ Eskinos and Dylan Travers of Emerald City Hockey to discuss the Seattle Kraken’s mixed start to the season and its significance in light of high expectations and a potential NBA return to Seattle. The new coaching staff has increased the team’s speed and aggressiveness, leading to closer games and an improved defense. Can the Kraken realistically talk about playoff contention?   GUESTS   • Seahawks No-Table | Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider) & Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) • Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Analyst • Kraken No-Table | RJ Eskinos and Dylan Travers (Emerald City Hockey)   TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:10 | Hello Peoria, Illinois! 9:55 | Mitch announces; BEAT THE BOYS password 10:20 | Fun with Audio, Rainman? 18:44 | Lumen Field ain't what it used to be. 31:09 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table: Brady Henderson (ESPN.com Seahawks insider), Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) - break down the Seahawks' sloppy 31-10 loss to the Bills, highlighting critical errors, defensive woes, and missed opportunities. Is GM John Schneider’s to blame? Can DK Metcalf do it all and push Seahawks through the season? 55:35 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel - CBS College Football Analyst - discuss Ohio State's playoff chances, Texas A&M’s quarterback drama, and Neuheisel's pick of Virginia Tech over Mitch’s alma mater Syracuse. 1:20:11 | GUEST: RJ Eskinos and Dylan Travers - Emerald City Hockey - break down the Seattle Kraken’s solid but unspectacular 4-4-1 start, highlighting improved speed and aggression under new coaching, the need for stronger goaltending, and the potential playoff impact of Vince Dunn's return—all while noting resilient fan enthusiasm despite a mixed season and rising competition from a potential NBA comeback. 1:40:20 | Other Stuff Segment: • Mitch's Parents Weekend experience • World Series Dodgers vs. Yankees • LeBron and Bronny James' polarizing debut for the Lakers • Fernando Valenzuela's legacy • RIPs: Amir Abdur-Rahim and Phil Lesh • Humorous news headlines • a fallen corpse from a transport vehicle • Zamboni crash under DUI

    1 h y 60 min
  4. 21 OCT

    A Long Distance Dedication, Shedding A Tear For Snuggles

    Episode 308 - A Long Distance Dedication, Shedding A Tear For Snuggles   RUNDOWN   Mitch and Hotshot Scott, travel through Grand Island, Nebraska, the birthplace of Henry Fonda and home to the Nebraska State Fair. From "On Golden Pond" and TV personality Dick Cavett, to "American Top 40," the guys reminisce on some true icons such as Casey Kasem. The Seattle Seahawks' recent performance against the Atlanta Falcons 34-14 takes them to first place in the NFC West. Highlights include Gino Smith's performance and his ability to evade pressure and make key plays. Diving deeper into the Seahawks Falcons blowout, Mitch, Jacson, and Brady discuss the improved performance of the Seahawks' defense, which held the Falcons to just 14 points despite allowing over 150 yards rushing and struggling with tackling, especially against Falcons’ running back Bijan Robinson. The Seahawks' defense also created key turnovers, including a game-changing strip sack and defensive touchdown. Mitch and CBS College Football Analyst Rick Neuheisel discuss Alabama's struggles, though Rick maintains his confidence in their ability to reach the SEC Championship game, acknowledging they'll need to avoid turnovers and rely on defensive leadership. He also addresses Texas's recent loss, suggesting they need to prove themselves after facing tougher competition. The conversation shifts to officiating, with Rick expressing frustration over inconsistent calls and advocating for a centralized officiating system for college football. Rick also comments on the Army-Navy rivalry, noting the possibility of the teams playing back-to-back in the AAC Championship and then the Army-Navy game, which he finds unusual. Mitch and Christian Capel discuss the University of Washington Huskies' football season under Coach Jedd Fisch, focusing on their 4-3 record. The conversation touches on Fisch's coaching style, which Christian describes as more professional and NFL-like compared to former coach Kalen DeBoer. They also address Fisch's open comments on NIL deals and the financial disparities between schools like Ohio State, Oregon, and others.   GUESTS   • Seahawks No-Table | Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider) & Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) • Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Analyst • Christian Caple | On Montlake   TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:08 | Grand Islands, Nebraska and Henry Fonda. 4:39 | Fun with Audio, a clip that we reference more than anything. A long distance dedication. 12:32 | Mitch announces; BEAT THE BOYS password 16:19 | From the Menendez Brothers to Seahawks. We made it work. 30:50 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table: Brady Henderson (ESPN.com Seahawks insider), Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) - the Hawks blast the Falcons on the road 34-14 to get back in the win column. The guys discuss a bounce back defensive performance, another strong Geno outing and a win that propels the Seahawks into first place in the NFC West. Buffalo is next. 52:27 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel - CBS College Football Analyst - Former UW coaches have a tough weekend - Sark and DeBoer. Can Huskies win at Indiana at 9am on Sunday? Will Army and Navy actually play one another in back-to-back weekends? Is it time to do away with conference championship games? 1:23:05 | GUEST: Christian Caple - On Montlake - summarizing the first 7 games of the Jedd Fisch era. Ups and downs. What about the visor and the yellow sweatshirt? Will the Dawgs get to 6 wins and bowl eligible? 1:45:36 | Other Stuff Segment: • Tony Bennett, Virginia coach, quits unexpectedly before the season. • Discussion on the current state of college sports, including NIL, transfer portal, and agent involvement. • Dallas Cowboys Struggles - Jerry Jones threatens radio show hosts after a bad Cowboys loss. • Deshaun Watson suffers an Achilles injury, and fans boo him as he is carted off. • Canadian Olympic Snowboarder Ryan Wedding involved in drug trafficking and wanted by the FBI. • 2025 Apple Cup, Annou

    1 h y 58 min
  5. 14 OCT

    Patience is a Virtue; Where Can I Buy Some?

    RUNDOWN   Wyoming lacks notable sports figures. Our "Fun with Audio," feature is a clip from Kentucky's Midnight Madness, where former head coach Rick Pitino made a surprise appearance to support current head coach Mark Pope, a Newport High School alum from Bellevue, Washington. Mitch and Hotshot Scott discuss patience in relation to the Seattle Seahawks and the University of Washington Huskies football teams, both of which have new head coaches. Keep Waiting Guys! Yes, and Washington’s recent 40-16 loss to Iowa, do the Huskies’ have a bright future, despite their offensive line struggles? Ray Roberts and Mitch discuss the Seahawks' recent struggles, focusing primarily on the team's defensive issues. The Seahawks have lost three consecutive games, the most recent being a 36-24 defeat to the 49ers. Looking ahead against the Falcons, Ray emphasizes that the team's ability to improve will depend more on their corrections rather than the Falcons' capabilities. Rick Neuheisel and college football; a bit of a prediction slump. What a game! Oregon and Ohio State, Rick praises Dan Lanning for his clever use of tactics, which may prompt a future rule change. The conversation then shifts to Texas, which Rick considers one of the best teams in the country after their win over Oklahoma. He highlights how Texas, modeled after Alabama under coach Steve Sarkisian, is poised to face tough competition from Georgia. Seahawks No-Table, Mitch Levy, Brady Henderson, and Jacson Bevens discuss the Seahawks' 36-24 loss to the San Francisco 49ers on Thursday Night Football. All three predicted a 49ers win, with Bevens coming closest to the final score. Both Brady and Jackson agree that the linebacker position is a key weakness. Offensively, the group discusses Gino Smith's poor performance, including two interceptions.   GUESTS   • Ray Roberts | Seahawks Radio Network, former OL • Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Analyst • Seahawks No-Table | Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider) & Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts)   TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:08 | Who's from Wyoming? 4:40 | Fun with Audio, featuring a clip from Kentucky's Midnight Madness, where former head coach Rick Pitino made a surprise appearance to support current head coach Mark Pope, a Newport High School alum from Bellevue, Washington. 11:18 | Mitch announces; BEAT THE BOYS password 15:20 | Patience is a virtue. Not a diatribe...just wait and see. 39:17 | GUEST: Ray Roberts - Seahawks Radio Network - former OL - has plenty to say about the Hawks uneven start. Will the team's defense improve under the direction of Mike Macdonald? Will new offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb find his footing calling plays and mixing the run with the pass. Fans need to be patience. 1:07:24 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel - CBS College Football Analyst - Oregon's thrilling win over Ohio State, UW thrashed in Iowa, Bama barely vs South Carolina, Texas vs Georgia coming up in the game of the year. Who's in and who's out at the halfway mark of the college football season? Taco Time Northwest presents Rick and Mitch. 1:32:11 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table: Brady Henderson (ESPN.com), Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) and Mitch pick up the pieces of another disappointment vs San Francisco and wonder what the Hawks have to do to turn it around this Sunday in Atlanta. 1:58:46 | Other Stuff Segment: • Washington Huskies Football • Hurricane Milton and Tropicana Field • Major League Baseball Playoffs • LeBron and Bronny James • Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul • Dr. Dre's Psychiatrist Fears Him • Academy Award Contender Movie *Saturday Night* • RIP Section: Sissy Houston (Whitney Houston's mother), Ethel Kennedy (widow of Robert F. Kennedy), and Ty Lee Kraft (North Carolina wide receiver). • Headlines Segment: a story about geese in Portland, a man amputating his penis under the influence of mushrooms, and a pizza-related altercation.

    2 h y 14 min
  6. 7 OCT

    A GIANT Embarrassment

    RUNDOWN   Mitch Unfiltered is joined by Daniel Timothy O'Neil of the "dang apostrophe" filling in for Hotshot in a Giant discussion about a Seahawks unanticipated loss. Fortunately for Seahawks fans no team in the NFC West is pulling ahead, offering a silver lining as both the 49ers and Rams also suffered losses. Huskies beat Wolverines, do we need to Fisch for compliments here? Mitch interviews Keith O'Brien, author of the New York Times bestseller "Charlie Hustle: The Rise and Fall of Pete Rose and the Last Glory Days of Baseball". O'Brien discusses Rose's complex legacy, his rise as an iconic baseball player, and the gambling scandal that led to his banishment from the sport. O’Brien shares insights into his 27 hours of interviews with Rose, who later cut off communication, possibly due to the uncomfortable questions about his gambling. Rick Neuheisel joins Mitch to discuss the latest in college football: Cal vs. Miami and Vanderbilt vs. Alabama. Who had a better weekend: Washington's Kalen DeBoer or Arizona's Jed Fisch? The Seahawks No-Table panel agrees that the game felt like a typical Pete Carroll-era performance where the team seemed to coast and struggle before trying to rally late in the game. Despite nearly tying the game, Seattle found themselves in a hole due to missed opportunities and poor execution, particularly on defense.   GUESTS   • Keith O'Brien | Author of "Charlie Hustle - The Rise and Fall of Pete Rose" • Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Analyst • Seahawks No-Table | Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider) & Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts)   TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:08 | REVENGE! Huskies beat Wolverines in a rematch of the National Championship. 4:05 | Mitch announces; BEAT THE BOYS password 12:20 | Seahawks host Giants in disturbing loss. 30:16 | GUEST: Keith O/Brien - Author of "Charlie Hustle - the Rise and Fall of Pete Rose" - joins Mitch to discuss the complicated legacy of 1 of the most polarizing athletes of our lifetime. From Rose's youth in Cincinnati to his banishment from America's pastime, this is an enticing conversation that shouldn't be missed. 57:03 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel - CBS College Football Analyst - on a weekend that saw Kalen DeBoer's Alabama embarrassed at Vanderbilt and UW upsetting Michigan. All the captivating results from the weekend. 1:18:04 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table - Brady Henderson (ESPN) & Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) join Mitch to boil over an inexplicably embarrassing performance by Seattle against the lowly NY Giants. Can the Seahawks get off the mat in time for Thursday night's showdown with SF? 1:46:33 | The Other Stuff Segment: • online order frustration • NFL Sunday Ticket, YouTube TV, automated customer service frustration • Seahawks loss frustration • NFL new kickoff rules • WNBA Rookie of the Year, Caitlin Clark • Pete Rose Hall of Fame debate.

    2 h y 8 min
  7. 1 OCT

    Hawks, Huskies, Cougars & Mariners Misery

    RUNDOWN   It's a rough week in Seattle sports, with the Mariners eliminated, the Huskies losing to Rutgers, the Cougars being dominated by a top running back, and the Seahawks falling to the Lions. Jed Fisch's mounting criticism is no big win either [let's read some listener emails]. Mitch and Hotshot also discuss the Seahawks' upcoming game against the New York Giants, labeling it as a crucial win for the Seahawks. They emphasized the importance of securing a victory before facing tougher opponents like the 49ers, Falcons, Bills, and Rams in the following weeks. Mitch and Jacson Bevens from "Cigar Thoughts" discuss the Seattle Seahawks' recent 42-29 loss to the Detroit Lions highlighting some defensive struggles due to missing key players and the dominance of Lions' quarterback Jared Goff. Despite Geno Smith's strong performance, the defense couldn't slow down the Lions' offense. They also highlight Seattle's adjustments in the running game and the impressive impact of Kenneth Walker. Rick Neuheisel on college football; starting with a recap of Rick's successful betting streak, where he achieved a 3-1 record in his recent picks. They focus on the Alabama vs. Georgia game, analyzing Alabama’s Jalen Milroe and Georgia's defensive effort. The conversation shifts to standout college football players, including a 17-year-old making waves and the controversial call in the Virginia Tech-Miami game. They discuss officiating challenges and their implications for the College Football Playoff system. It's the end of the Seattle Mariners' 2024 season. Despite sweeping the Athletics and finishing 85-77, the team failed to make the playoffs. Joe Doyle and Brady Farkas express concern about the future, emphasizing the uncertainty of maintaining such a strong rotation, especially given potential injuries.   GUESTS   • Seahawks No-Table | Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) • Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Analyst • Mariners No-Table | Joe Doyle (Over Slot) & Brady Farkas (Sports Illustrated Now M's Editor)   TABLE OF CONTENTS 1:16 | "Fun with Audio," 4:10 | Jed Fisch, not so great! 13:00 | Mitch announces; BEAT THE BOYS password 17:05 | Yes, yes, Seattle had lots of injuries going into this game. The list goes on. 30:19 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table: Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) and Mitch rehash the Hawks' 42-29 loss in Detroit on Monday night. Is there a way to be encouraged with the result considering all the defensive stars the Seahawks were missing? Geno Smith continues to play elite football & Kenneth Walker is a real difference-maker. 41:39 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel (CBS College Football analyst) is back for his weekly segment presented by Taco Time NW. Huskies fans seem to have really turned on Jedd Fisch. Neuheisel reacts & tells of his friendship with Fisch. Plus Rick's Picks is off to a 3-1 start against the spread. 1:10:24 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table: Brady Farkas (SI Now - Mariners) & Joe Doyle (Over Slot) have lots to say about the M's missing the playoffs in a year where their starting rotation was incredible. What is it to come in the offseason? Will the Mariners finally spend? Who should stay and who should go? 1:41:40 | The Other Stuff Segment: • Seattle Mariners' 2024 season and playoff elimination. • Mariners' strong pitching rotation. • Caitlin Clark winning WNBA Rookie of the Year. • Macklemore controversy. • Shohei Ohtani’s 50th home run ball lawsuit. • Ricky Henderson’s first pitch at Mariners game. • Brett Favre’s Parkinson’s diagnosis and past controversies. • MLB All-Stars returning to team uniforms in 2025. • "Happy Gilmore 2" and use of original alligator. • Jimmy Carter’s 100th birthday. • RIPs: Pete Rose, Kris Kristofferson, Dikembe Mutombo, John Ashton, Maggie Smith, Shelby Daniele, Drake Hogestyn

    2 h y 10 min
  8. 23 SEPT

    Seahawks Beat the Backup!

    RUNDOWN   "Mandela Effect," ALERT! Hotshot blows Mitch's mind by revealing that Ed McMahon, who was widely believed to have worked for Publishers Clearinghouse, actually worked for a competitor, American Family Insurance. Can you spell the capital of West Virginia? How about a recap of near-perfect results for local teams—Cougars winning in double overtime, Huskies dominating Northwestern, and Seahawks crushing the Dolphins. However, the Mariners blow a 5-0 lead, raining on the parade. Mitch's praises Washington Husky Elijah Jackson, who chased down a kick returner at the one-yard line. Is Seattle’s defensive prowess truly legit or a result of playing against lesser competition? Mitch Levy, Jacson Bevens, and Brady Henderson break down the Seahawks' commanding 24-3 win over the Miami Dolphins, highlighting a suffocating defensive performance by Seattle, featuring a historic defensive start, holding Dolphins under 150 yards passing for the third straight game. Standout moments include Derek Hall’s breakout game with two sacks and a forced fumble. Rick Neuheisel and Mitch Levy deliver an entertaining and lively discussion about Michigan vs. USC and Utah's playoff potential, while discussing under-the-radar players like San Jose State's Nick Nash and Washington State’s quarterback, John Mateer. Mitch, Brady, and Joe dive into the crushing realities facing the Seattle Mariners as the season nears its end. With just six games left, the Mariners had a golden opportunity to capitalize on their rivals' losses, only to blow a commanding 5-0 lead in a critical game.   GUESTS   • Seahawks No-Table | Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider) & Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) • Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Analyst • Mariners No-Table | Joe Doyle (Over Slot) & Brady Farkas (Sports Illustrated Now M's Editor)   TABLE OF CONTENTS 1:54 | Mandela Effect Alert! 8:45 | "Fun with Audio," 12:53 | Mitch announces; BEAT THE BOYS password 17:23 | A mostly magical sports weekend...Mariners... 37:33 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table: Brady, Jacson & Mitch analyze the Seahawks beat down of Mitch's Dolphins 24-3. The Hawks are 3-0 and will hit the road for a Monday Night Football showdown in Detroit. Another suffocating performance by the defense. 1:07:12 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel - CBS College Football Analyst joins Mitch to breakdown the week in college ball. Michigan's win over USC, UW's blowout of Northwestern and all the rest. Is Tennessee for real? Alabama hosting Georgia this week and much more. 1:32:15 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table: Joe, Brady & Mitch are frustrated with M's blowing a 5 run lead on Sunday that could have put them in position to make a run to the postseason. Julio's red hot but is it to no avail? 1:54:26 | The Other Stuff Segment: • Shohei Ohtani’s 50th home run ball auction • Washington Nationals’ shortstop demotion to AAA • Derek Carr’s touchdown celebration fine • Rome Odunze’s first NFL touchdown • Adrian Wojnarowski’s ESPN resignation • Don King’s health issues • Fantasy football threats • David Letterman’s jury duty • Jane’s Addiction on-stage fight • Rodent found in an in-flight meal RIPs: Mercury Morris, Al McCoy, Tito Jackson, high school cheerleader from America’s Got Talent, Catherine Crosby *HEADLINES*

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For nearly 23 years, Mitch Levy hosted one of the most successful and longest running morning-drive sports radio talk shows in America. Outspoken and unafraid analysis loaded with humor and unparalleled interviews. Please join us as we embark on an exciting and somewhat mysterious new journey. Become a monthly "patron" to support the show & enjoy access to not only regularly scheduled episodes but BONUS podcasts as well. Goodbye terrestrial radio. Hello podcast world!

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