On today’s episode of Longshore and McKnight, Barry is broadcasting from Florence, South Carolina, and John in the studio! They kicked things off reacting to the Braves’ latest walk-off loss to the Dodgers, courtesy of a Shohei Ohtani home run on bobblehead night. The hosts discuss how Braves fans are panicking over an 0–7 start, the worst record in Major League Baseball. The conversation swings into their own media gripes, including complaints about unrelated content cluttering sports sections.
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The episode pivots to Auburn’s NCAA Tournament journey, with Jason Caldwell providing in-depth coverage of Auburn’s resilience, especially Johni Broome’s return from injury against Michigan, and the challenges of facing Florida’s length and rebounding in the Final Four.
The last time they met, Florida came out on top. Has Auburn made some adjustments for this high powered Florida team? The guys pivot away from the boards and onto the gridiron for spring football at both Auburn and Alabama. They cover topics including wide receiver depth, tight end concerns, and potential transfer portal moves. There’s also talk of Big Cat recruiting weekend, NIL changes, and the looming House settlement vote that could redefine college athlete compensation.