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Brains, beauty & pat

In this episode, the guys kick things off by discussing the St. Louis Syndicate and the significance of names – including their own podcast title. Keeping with the theme, they explore some of their favorite one-name celebrities and athletes, and they even assign themselves their own single-name monikers.

The boys then shift gears to the latest sports headlines, including a deep dive into college basketball’s two best teams, Auburn and Duke, and the Player of the Year race between Cooper Flagg and Johni Broome. The hot takes continue as the hosts also call for better weekly golf fields and highlight Joe Highsmith’s rare accomplishment at the Cognizant Classic.

A more personal moment follows, as Bill shares a heartfelt tribute to a close friend who passed away suddenly. The story takes an emotional turn as he recounts how his friend’s daughter played in a soccer game that same day – delivering a heroic performance in his honor. This sparks a deeper look at athletes who overcame personal tragedies to compete at the highest level.

The episode then turns to NFL mock draft debates, with conversation focused on quarterbacks Cam Ward, Shedeur Sanders, and current Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy, debating who has the brightest future of the three.

Of course, no episode is complete without Stone Cold Locks, as the hosts pick three golfers each they believe will do well in this week’s Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill. And to wrap things up, the fan-favorite Top 5 segment stays on theme as the hosts rank the greatest sports nicknames of all time.

It’s another fun, insightful, and humorous ride through the world of sports so don’t miss it!

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  • by Dave Key
    Posted March 7, 2025 8:31 am 0Likes

    I’d like to recommend changing your intro song to “Enter Sandman” by Metallica. Your podcast name is very appropriate by this heavy metal song. It would be worth a try!

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