The Doug Gottlieb Show
The Doug Gottlieb Show is a sports talk and debate radio program that airs on Fox Sports Radio from 3 to 6 PM ET on weekdays. This show was previously broadcast on ESPN Radio from 2006 to 2012. Launched on November 13, 2006, the program is hosted by Doug Gottlieb, a former Oklahoma State Cowboys basketball player and a current analyst for college basketball at Fox Sports. Jon Stashower initially served as the SportsCenter anchor during the show’s later hours until 2008, when he transitioned to the afternoon slot. This change allowed anchors Marc Kestecher and Neil Jackson to share the 8 PM to 11 PM time frame. Stashower returned to the show on February 2, 2009, following its shift to the earlier time.
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2 days ago |
foxsportsradio.iheart.com | Shayan Moghangard
Jason Smith and Mike Harmon react to Cooper Flagg going first in the 2025 NBA Draft to the Dallas Mavericks, and Jason lets us know this will be the start of the question: Wemby or Cooper Flagg? Jason Smith:"In a couple of years, the question's going to be that we are going to ask a lot: who is the best all-around player in the NBA? Is it Wemby or Cooper Flagg? That's going to be your question, because I don't see Cooper Flagg as someone who's just going to light it up and score 30 a night, right?
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3 days ago |
foxsportsradio.iheart.com | Shayan Moghangard
Jason Smith and Mike Harmon react to Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers revealing that he is "pretty sure" this will be his final season in the NFL, after signing a one-year contract with the Steelers in the offseason. The guys discuss what this means and share their thoughts on Rodgers' mindset and impact in his potential final year. Jason Smith:"He sounds like he is done now, and if this is what it is, then he should not play—because it sounds like he's already done.
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1 week ago |
foxsportsradio.iheart.com | Brandon Deutsch
Rob Parker and Kelvin Washington debate over who will win Game 7 of the NBA Finals and why. Rob is standing on business, continuing to believe in his Pacers winning the title pick, while Kelvin still believes OKC will get the job done because they are too talented and at home. Rob Parker: "It was supposed to be a crowing for OKC Thunder. The Pacers with their gimpy star Tyrese Haliburton, and even though it was in Indiana, most people thought this is just the inevitable.
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1 week ago |
foxsportsradio.iheart.com | Brandon Deutsch
Rob Parker and Kelvin Washington discuss whether Jalen Williams can become the next Scottie Pippen to SGA's MJ. Kelvin sees the similarities in their styles of basketball and how that's a recipe for a possible dynasty for the Thunder, while Rob brings up how we've compared players to all-time greats in the past and its aged horribly. Kelvin Washington:"He's defensive minded. He's team oriented. He doesn't mind that. I know for sure I have the guy that's better to me in front of me.
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1 week ago |
foxsportsradio.iheart.com | Michael Lingard
Cleveland Browns QB Shedeur Sanders was cited for speeding in Ohio, clocked at 100 miles-per-hour, and it isn’t helping his reputation. And while Doug understands this doesn’t make him a bad quarterback and it certainly isn’t a reason to cut him from the team, it does seem to confirm his reputation as just another entitled athlete. Doug Gottlieb: “Shedeur Sanders getting pulled over for going 101 (MPH); he has a reputation. Surprises nobody. Feeds into the idea of entitlement.
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