Your one stop shop for sports headlines, highlights, lowlights, and hot takes for the week. The Boys will breakdown the gaze-captivating moments that they loved as well as tell you what they are most looking forward to in the coming week. Stephen V. and Nick are brothers, and Stephen K. has been their friend for as long as any of them can remember. They hope that you enjoy their banter, hot/cold takes, and arguments week-to-week. The Boys want to be a part of your weekly routine as much as your laundry.
We sit down for a holiday conversation with our dear friend Michael Rexrode to recap the PLL Championship Game. He gives us some rare, and much desired, insight to what happened during the game and ensuing celebrations!
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Happy Festivus and Merry Christmas! Tune in as we wrap up our 2025 sports calendar. We talk CFP, Hockey, and so much more. We love you all, happy new year!
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The Boys basically went full red-blooded sports guy mode. They kicked things off with Army–Navy, aka the most America game on the calendar. Absolute respect-fest: dudes playing for something bigger than stats, insane uniforms, and a reminder that these guys graduate straight into real-life missions while the rest of college football cries about NIL collectives.
Then it was on to the Patriots, where vibes are… bad. Season’s a mess, d...
In this week’s What Caught My Eye, the boys go full chaos mode breaking down the final CFP rankings — and shocker, everyone’s pissed. They torch the committee for treating conference titles like optional homework, roast the media for playing favorites harder than your grandma at Christmas, and beg someone to admit Group of Five teams actually exist. Then they dive into Notre Dame tapping out of bowl season like they just saw a Pop ...
The boys fire up What Caught My Eye and immediately start swinging at the new CFP rankings—JMU, Tulane, everybody’s catching strays. They rant about coaching chaos, the SEC acting like it owns the sport (because it kinda does), and whether JMU’s ACC dreams are real or just message-board fan fiction.
Then it’s a full buffet of college football degeneracy: Navy talk, Heisman chatter, Oklahoma and Bama getting judged like they’re on Am...
The fellas dive headfirst into the College Football Playoff chaos, where the committee is basically throwing darts at a board and hoping nobody notices. Duke, Miami, the whole ACC—everybody’s either getting screwed, overrated, or both, depending on who you ask. Rivalry Week’s coming in hot, so expect maximum pettiness and at least two coaches making career-altering dumb decisions.
Oregon’s out here looking like a cheat code, while h...
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The boys are back on What Caught My Eye, ripping through another wild week in football. Nick, Stephen, and Stephen break down who’s hot and who’s fraudin’ in college and the NFL—no mercy for the playoff pretenders. They give some love to the rookies (even the Patriots got a rare W), then go full nostalgia mode with card shop stories and a tight end lovefest featuring Kelsey, Witten, and Gronk. It’s equal parts football talk, locker...
Game 7. Dodgers. Blue Jays. Everything on the line — and Yoshinobu Yamamoto delivers a performance for the ages. The kind of outing that gets you remembered in Dodger lore forever. The guys break down the moments that swung it — the clutch hits, the gutsy managerial calls, and the feeling that every pitch could rewrite history.
Then, we pivot — college football chaos. Texas and Oklahoma are bickering like siblings, Louisville’s lurk...
In this week’s What Caught My Eye, the boys go full throttle — starting with Shohei Ohtani doing literal superhero stuff again. The guy’s out here throwing gas and hitting nukes like it’s MLB The Show on rookie mode. The crew debates what the hell the Angels are supposed to do with a player who’s better than their entire organization combined. Then it’s over to the Dodgers, who might just be baseball’s version of Alabama football —...
In this week’s What Caught My Eye, Nick and the two Stephens come in hot, ripping through the chaos of October baseball and the insanity of college football. The boys break down the Mariners making history like it’s 2001 all over again, umps ruining vibes in the MLB and NFL (shocker), and the Chiefs somehow being the NFL’s teacher’s pet yet again.
Then it’s onto college ball, where Wisconsin is in a full-blown meltdown, Iowa State l...
The boys go off on the Dodgers-Phillies playoff chaos — bunts, brain cramps, and Dave Roberts looking like he’s managing blindfolded. Philly’s defense showed up like they actually cared, while L.A. fans are already dusting off the “next year” excuses.
Then it’s onto college football — big winners, bigger losers, and a few teams that look like they’d rather be in study hall.
NFL talk gets spicy with the Cardinals-Titans game, which so...
This week’s convo was an absolute rollercoaster. The boys kicked it off with the Ryder Cup where Team Europe straight up daddy’d Team USA, tossing in some spicy talk about the envelope rule and how different cultures make for way different locker rooms. Toss in some player drama, media hot takes, and even UVA football catching strays. Then they pivoted to baseball — Wild Card fireworks, Aaron Judge doing Aaron Judge things, and som...
The boys dive into Week 3 chaos—Baker Mayfield suddenly remembers how to sling it, the Browns somehow body the Packers, and Tyrod Taylor’s career arc gets a little love. Then it’s over to college ball, where Clemson’s looking like a washed blue blood and Indiana/Memphis are out here grinding for respect. Lotta talk about O-lines, QB swagger, and why every snap matters in CFB. They even sprinkle in Tim Corbin’s “earn the logo” hardo...
In this episode, hosts Nick and Stephen discuss the latest happenings in college football, focusing on key games, standout performances, and implications for playoff contention. They analyze the close finishes in games involving Georgia Tech, Clemson, Tennessee, and Notre Dame, while also addressing the struggles of teams like Virginia Tech and Florida. The conversation highlights the importance of coaching and game management in d...
The boys went full throttle on Week One chaos — Bills vs. Ravens slugfest, Steelers vs. Jets dumpster fire, and what the hell the Jets are supposed to do now. Toss in some chatter about the NFL going global like it’s the Premier League, plus a Big 12 pulse check (spoiler: still weird). Then they swerved into baseball with the Orioles shocking the world, mixed in some US Open drama with Yannick Sinner losing to Carlos Acarez, and ga...
Week One Chaos, MLB History, and Ryder Cup Drama – All in One Wild Ride
Buckle up, because this week on What Caught My Eye, the hosts went full-on college football freakout mode. We’re talking Texas taking on Ohio State, Alabama somehow losing to Florida State (yikes), and all the insane plays that have us already rethinking the AP Top 25. Florida State storming the field? Iconic. Big plays? Absolutely. Season implications? Massive.
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On this week’s What Caught My Eye, Nick, Stephen, and Stephen are all over the sports chaos. Tommy Fleetwood finally bags a massive win at the Tour Championship, but all anyone can talk about is Patrick Cantlay taking three business days over every putt. The boys get into the Ryder Cup drama, and let’s just say—it’s shaping up to be absolute electric factory.
College football’s back, and the opening weekend had everything: hype, hea...
In this engaging conversation, Patrick Gotimer, the Director of Ticket Sales at NC State Athletics, shares his unique journey from selling t-shirts at Little League games to overseeing ticket sales in college sports. He discusses the differences between minor league and college athletics, emphasizing the importance of fan engagement and the pressures of winning in college sports. Gotimer also delves into the impact of NIL on colleg...
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