

The Herd with Colin Cowherd
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The Herd with Colin Cowherd is a thought-provoking, opinionated, and topic-driven journey through the top sports stories of the day.
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Jun 20, 2025 • 37min
Covino & Rich - New Sports Rivalries
Derek Stevens, owner of Circa Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, joins the conversation about the thrilling world of sports rivalries. He shares insights on the Dodgers-Padres rivalry and how new rivalries are shaping the sports landscape today. The discussion includes the influence of social media, the rise of sports betting, and Las Vegas’s transition into a major sports hub. Plus, Stevens explores innovative sports betting contests and the vibrant atmosphere during major events, encapsulating the essence of sports culture.

Jun 20, 2025 • 41min
Hour 1 - The Pacers refuse to go away quietly
The discussion kicks off with the Indiana Pacers shining under pressure, showcasing their resilience in a pivotal game. Colin critiques the Thunder's lackluster performance and explores the thrilling rivalries in MLB, particularly between the Dodgers and Padres. There's a deep dive into the challenges facing young players in playoffs, and how team dynamics are evolving in professional sports management. Additionally, the chapter touches on the intense responsibilities placed on college quarterbacks and the impact of aspiring athletes like Cooper Flagg.

Jun 20, 2025 • 32min
Hour 3 - Chris Broussard stops by The Herd
Chris Broussard, a sports analyst from First Things First, dives into the intriguing possibility of the Indiana Pacers emerging as unexpected NBA champions. He discusses the challenges facing young athletes, like maturity and decision-making, and offers insights into the complexities of NFL quarterback development. Broussard also touches on coaching dynamics in the NBA, highlighting potential shifts and team chemistry, while analyzing the impact of ownership on sports franchises.

Jun 20, 2025 • 42min
Hour 2 - Shedeur Sanders
Chris Broussard, an esteemed NBA analyst, joins to delve into the thrilling Game Seven of the playoffs and the immense pressure on the Thunder. He discusses the significance of fan engagement and emerging talents like SGA and Pascal Siakam that promise a bright future for basketball. The conversation also touches on Dak Prescott's daunting season ahead with the Cowboys, alongside insights into player dynamics and contracts in the NBA. Broussard emphasizes the balancing act athletes must perform between ambition and social responsibility.

Jun 20, 2025 • 40min
Best of The Herd
Chris Broussard, a seasoned NBA analyst and contributor to First Things First, joins the discussion on the Oklahoma City Thunder's recent playoff woes. He highlights how the team's youthful roster might be their Achilles' heel in clutch moments. The conversation also touches on the intriguing possibility of the Pacers becoming unexpectedly crowned champions, alongside the growing rivalries in Major League Baseball, particularly the sparks flying between the Dodgers and Padres. Broussard's insights offer a thrilling perspective on sports dynamics.

Jun 20, 2025 • 33min
Why Shedeur Sanders WON'T work in Cleveland, NFL and PGA Tour connection, Lakers sell for 10 billion dollars
The podcast dives into Shedeur Sanders' challenging NFL prospects, particularly if he ends up with the Cleveland Browns. It contrasts modern driving habits with older generations, addressing how speed impacts public perception of athletes. The discussion shifts to the new PGA Tour leadership and its ties to the NFL, suggesting positive prospects for both leagues. Finally, it highlights the staggering $10 billion sale of the Lakers, showcasing the intertwining financial dynamics of sports franchises and the thrilling yet perilous adventures of athletes in their downtime.

Jun 20, 2025 • 43min
Hoops Tonight - LIVE: PACERS-THUNDER FINALS GAME 6 REACTION: Haliburton & Siakam force Game 7 w/ BIG win over SGA & J-Dub
The Indiana Pacers forced a Game 7 in the NBA Finals with a thrilling victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder. Pascal Siakam continued to shine, while Tyrese Haliburton battled through injury. TJ McConnell delivered another impressive performance. The discussion also touched on Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's inconsistent play and the challenges faced by young stars like Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren. Meanwhile, news about the Buss family's potential sale of the Lakers raises questions about the team's future strategy with LeBron James and Luka Doncic.

Jun 20, 2025 • 40min
Covino & Rich - Haliburton Emotions Limp Wild
The hosts spark lively debate over Tyrese Haliburton's impact on the Pacers as he plays injured during a critical game. They delve into the emotional dilemmas athletes face when considering playing through pain, highlighting personal stories and historical examples. The fun escalates with discussions on championship ring culture and gaming highlights. Listeners also enjoy entertaining banter about sports, a podcast convention, and the joys of travel along with premium credit card benefits. It’s a mix of passion, risk, and humor!

Jun 20, 2025 • 40min
Covino & Rich - When Baseball Was Born
The hosts delve into heartwarming baseball memories, celebrating the sport's rich history. They share anecdotes about iconic moments like Jackie Robinson's legacy and Hank Aaron's historic home run. The emotional connections fans have with teams and ballparks are explored, along with quirky aspects of baseball culture. They also debate the significance of championship rings versus individual achievements, showcasing how these elements shape the narrative of success in sports.

Jun 20, 2025 • 13min
Daniel Cormier TV - Daniel Cormier says Jon Jones needs to be STRIPPED OF UFC BELT after saying he doesn't want to fight
Jon Jones has declared his disinterest in fighting Tom Aspinall, and Daniel Cormier isn't having it. He argues Jones should be stripped of his UFC title for not wanting to compete, emphasizing that it's time for a fresh title fight. The discussion navigates the consequences of a champion's reluctance to defend their title, with fans weighing in on the drama. Cormier also touches on the uncertainty surrounding Jones's future in the sport and hints at fears of facing a powerful opponent in the ring.


