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Drew Duncan Sports Show

Drew Duncan Sports Show

著者: Drew Duncan
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Thanks for stopping by! No alibis. No sympathy. Just results. This is the place for raw, unfiltered sports analysis that treats the audience like they actually know the game. We’re cutting through the cookie-cutter takes and the media fluff to bring you the truth about

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  • Black Coaches Facing More Backlash
    9 分
  • Jerome Tang’s Soft Excuses & Media Double Standards
    2026/02/12
    In this episode, I call out Jerome Tang for trying to shift the blame when it is his job to have Kansas State ready to play, especially with five games left and suddenly talk of fixing what should have been handled months ago. I get into the Lakers and the nonstop injury carousel, questioning whether it is mismanagement, softness, or just the reality of an aging roster that cannot stay on the floor. Then I take aim at the media machine that used Deion Sanders’ name for clicks over the combine while ignoring that nearly half of FBS teams had no representation, because “Coach Prime” sells and nuance does not. I tie it all together with the double standard in how fights and emotion are covered across leagues and make it plain that the pattern is not accidental. It is irresponsible, it is calculated, and too often it is racial.
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    23 分
  • Bad Bunny VS Kid Rock - Super Bowl Mismatch - NDSU and the Mountain West Conference
    2026/02/09
    On this episode, Drew Duncan cuts straight through the noise. Everybody’s arguing the moral high ground over Bad Bunny returning to the U.S., picking sides like any of these platforms aren’t built on the same mix of drugs, sex, and rock and roll. There is no moral winner here.
    From there, Drew pivots to the Super Bowl, where the lazy takeaway is bad offense, but the truth is elite defenses dictated the game, even though both quarterbacks still had chances they flat-out didn’t capitalize on.

    And then we get to North Dakota State, where the reality check continues. This is not a College Football Playoff, it’s an invitational, and NDSU moving to the Mountain West does absolutely nothing for their national championship hopes. The NCAA hasn’t controlled this thing since 1984 after the Oklahoma ruling, and pretending otherwise is just buying into a narrative that doesn’t exist.
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    18 分
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