Sharp Action Daily Podcast

Bradley Breunig

Welcome to our Podcast where we will discuss all things sports and sports gambling through our various guests and their experiences. Our weekday podcast will be live so make sure to call in with all your sports gambling needs. Our goal at Sharp Action Daily is to make you aware of the new fad which is the legalization of sports gambling across the United States. We have assembled an abundance of sports analysts to bring you the most up to date trends as well as picks within the realm of the sports gambling industry. For those who want access to our picks we will be sending out a daily newsletter for that night's slate. For those who want our premium content it can be made available to you for a small monthly or annual charge. Our goal is to educate and provide an option for people to make money within the sports gambling industry. Our analysts are dedicated to putting money into your pockets as we bet each pick we post. We hope you ride with us! Cheers,Sharp Action Daily 

  1. 11/07/2025

    Bags and Lane Kiffin Room for Both?

    Send us a text Sports betting whiplash is real—teasers die, favorites fold, and somehow your “safe” leg torpedoes the whole ticket. We open by owning the pain from a rough Sunday and turning it into process: sharper filters, tighter bankroll rules, and a clearer read on when to ride, when to fade, and when to just walk away. The vent is therapeutic, but the value is practical—you’ll get specific angles to use right now. We dig into college football’s messy middle with Miami’s slide, Notre Dame’s staying power, and the ripple effects of schedule strength, injuries, and late-season weather. Iowa vs Oregon becomes a clinic in pricing pace, defense, and wind-chill, not brand names. We also spotlight a high-confidence angle most bettors miss: Wisconsin’s team total under, a number out of sync with red-zone efficiency and tempo. If you like betting the board with purpose, these reads give you a roadmap instead of vibes. On the NFL side, we weigh coaching hot seats, quarterback purgatory, and a headline-grabbing move: Sauce Gardner to the Colts. Is a lockdown corner worth premium picks, or do edge rushers shift games more reliably? We unpack scarcity, scheme fit, and cap realities so your futures and weekly plays reflect how teams actually win. Then it’s picks time, from Washington at Wisconsin to a live home dog in the pros, along with an overlooked favorite that travels. We even sneak in early college hoops value—why fading certain buy-game favorites prints in November—and a quick hockey lesson on variance that’ll save you from chasing. Hit play for candid debate, clean edges, and bets that make sense before kickoff. If this helped sharpen your card, follow, share with a betting buddy, and drop a review with your boldest pick of the week.

    42 min
  2. 10/23/2025

    From ACC Drama To Big East Hype: Picks, Rants, And Upsets

    Send us a text Sharp angles love chaos, and this week gave us plenty. We open with Miami’s stumble and pull the thread on how turnovers, panic playcalling, and one-score logic warp outcomes. If a contender wins out, how much does a single loss actually matter? Then we challenge the polls: when undefeated teams jump on brand instead of résumé, the market gets noisy. We pitch a cleaner ranking approach and break down why line movement against lopsided tickets often signals where smart money is landing. If you’re betting Saturdays, follow the number, not the echo. We shift gears to college basketball and a Big East that feels ferocious at the top. UConn’s muscle, Creighton’s balance, and St. John’s new spark set a tone that travels into March, even if league depth dips. November hoops is a gift for disciplined bettors: transfer-heavy rosters, early tip times, and under-scouted mid-majors create mispriced totals and sides. Track returning usage, pace, and venue quirks, then strike when books post within 24 hours of tip. Edges live in information gaps, not hype. On Sunday talk, the Bears’ four-game run raises a different question: are they good, or simply undervalued? Covering numbers and winning ugly can both be true. We get honest about Baltimore, the hook, and when to buy. Joe Flacco’s flashback performance triggers a Bengals futures debate in an AFC that feels wobbly behind the top seeds. If you’re eyeing plus-money division bets, you’re betting timing, health, and schedule pockets as much as quarterback play. We round things out with our favorite card: a live total, a home dog with bite, and a short favorite mispriced by narrative. If you enjoy sharp takes, clear rationale, and picks you can actually use, tap follow, share with a friend who bets the board, and drop a review with your favorite under-the-radar play this week. What line move surprised you most?

    53 min
  3. 09/25/2025

    Is Anybody Good?

    Send us a text What separates good teams from great ones in today's NFL? The distinction becomes clearer as we dissect Week 4 matchups and analyze how championship contenders are handling early adversity. The Ravens-Chiefs showdown looks like an early playoff elimination game despite both teams sitting at 1-2. We break down why Kansas City faces greater pressure with their tougher remaining schedule, and why a loss here could seriously damage their postseason hopes. Meanwhile, the Eagles continue winning despite looking vulnerable in all three games – but is this sustainability or luck? College football's coaching landscape is undergoing a seismic shift. We examine why traditional powerhouses with established coaches (Clemson, Wisconsin, Florida) are struggling to adapt to modern college football's transfer portal and NIL requirements. The days of building solely through high school recruiting appear numbered, and betting markets haven't fully adjusted to this reality. This weekend's marquee Penn State-Oregon matchup deserves special attention. James Franklin's poor record against top-five opponents creates an interesting opportunity with Oregon as road underdogs. The famed Penn State "whiteout" atmosphere provides a unique home-field advantage, but will it be enough against Dan Lanning's well-coached Ducks? Our weekly picks feature road teams prominently – perhaps too prominently. We discuss this concerning pattern while offering selections across college and pro football, including Indiana -6.5 at Iowa, Notre Dame -4.5 at Arkansas, and Browns +9.5 at Detroit. For baseball fans, we analyze Cleveland's historic collapse from a 12.5-game lead and what it means for their playoff hopes. Plus, a quick preview of the Ryder Cup, including the unusual practice methods European players are using to prepare for American crowds. Follow our weekly recommendations and analysis by subscribing to the podcast and following us on social media @SharpActionDaily.

    44 min
  4. 09/19/2025

    Bye Bye Dabo

    Send us a text The Sharp Action Daily crew reunites after adventures including Chris's Canadian fishing mishap (complete with a treble hook to the hand) and Joey's electrifying experience at Soldier Field's Monday Night Football showdown between the Bears and Vikings. The episode features a passionate debate about Caleb Williams' performance in the Bears' collapse against Minnesota. Was he checking down too much or making the right reads? The hosts dissect every aspect of the game, from the holding call that changed momentum to Cairo Santos' crucial kicking failures. When ranking the rookie quarterback, the consensus places him somewhere between 12th-16th in the NFL currently, though questions remain about whether the Bears' system is holding him back. Cleveland's surprising victory over Cincinnati sparks discussion about the Browns' defensive dominance against Joe Burrow and their quarterback situation. Could rookie Dylan Gabriel eventually get an opportunity if the season goes sideways? Meanwhile, college football rankings come under scrutiny, particularly Notre Dame remaining ranked despite an 0-2 start and USF's potential to climb into the top 10 with a win over Miami. The NFL conversation covers several Week 2 surprises: Baltimore's shocking collapse against Las Vegas, Philadelphia's run-heavy approach despite star receivers, and Kansas City's unexpected 0-2 start. Baker Mayfield's impressive Tampa Bay performance even generates MVP candidate talk, while Aaron Rodgers and the Jets continue to struggle. Before sharing their betting picks for the upcoming weekend, the hosts highlight valuable trends, including road favorites covering at a 64% clip in the NFL and home underdogs covering 56% of college football matchups. Follow @sharpactiondaily on social media for more betting insights and join us next week for more overreactions and analysis!

    1h 11m

Ratings & Reviews

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About

Welcome to our Podcast where we will discuss all things sports and sports gambling through our various guests and their experiences. Our weekday podcast will be live so make sure to call in with all your sports gambling needs. Our goal at Sharp Action Daily is to make you aware of the new fad which is the legalization of sports gambling across the United States. We have assembled an abundance of sports analysts to bring you the most up to date trends as well as picks within the realm of the sports gambling industry. For those who want access to our picks we will be sending out a daily newsletter for that night's slate. For those who want our premium content it can be made available to you for a small monthly or annual charge. Our goal is to educate and provide an option for people to make money within the sports gambling industry. Our analysts are dedicated to putting money into your pockets as we bet each pick we post. We hope you ride with us! Cheers,Sharp Action Daily