The Dan Patrick Show

The Dan Patrick Show

The Dan Patrick Show is a sports talk program available on both radio and television, hosted by the well-known former ESPN figure, Dan Patrick. The show is produced by AT&T Sports Networks and distributed by Premiere Radio Networks.

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English
Radio Program

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66
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Global

#567637

United States

#128203

Sports/American Football

#445

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  • 1 week ago | danpatrick.com | Alan Guzzi

    Tim Legler joined the show and dropped dimes on everything from Larry Bird to Tyrese Haliburton. He credited Bird for inspiring his basketball career and shared a career-validating story from a preseason encounter. Legler raved about SGA’s dominance in traffic, called Haliburton’s Game 5 a “teaching tape” performance, and said Ant Edwards needs to skip the feel-out phase and go full attack mode. VIDEO

  • 1 week ago | danpatrick.com | Alan Guzzi

    Pacers TV analyst Quinn Buckner joined the show and painted the picture of a wild night in Indy — Triple H, Pat McAfee, and a whole lot of playoff energy. He praised Tyrese Haliburton’s winning mindset and swagger, saying the young star “gets it.” Buckner also shared legendary stories about Larry Bird, including the time he torched the Hawks so bad they were laughing. VIDEO

  • 1 week ago | danpatrick.com | Alan Guzzi

    Host of the “All the Smoke” podcast Stephen Jackson joined the show to talk hoops, Haliburton, and the Hall of Fame. He praised Tyrese’s IQ and credited Rick Carlisle’s in-game genius. He shared MJ stories — including getting torched in a Bobcats pickup game, talked OKC’s defense, and broke down what it really takes to win in the playoffs. VIDEO

  • 1 week ago | danpatrick.com | Alan Guzzi

    Fox Sports NBA analyst Jim Jackson joined the show today. Jackson shared stories from his hoops journey, from growing up idolizing Dr. J to getting hounded full-court by Muggsy Bogues. Jackson also had a lot of praise for OKC’s surgical defense on Anthony Edwards, giving Lu Dort his flowers. VIDEO

  • 1 week ago | danpatrick.com | Alan Guzzi

    College football’s postseason is bracing for its biggest shakeup yet. Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger says a 16-team playoff is all but locked in for the future, with the SEC and Big Ten poised to dominate. Automatic bids are at the center of the tug-of-war—4 for the Big Ten, 4 for the SEC, 2 for everyone else. Meanwhile, private equity looms large, and by 2030, a super league may no longer be a fantasy. VIDEO

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