
The Beat of Sports with the voice of UCF Sports Marc Daniels. Delivering sports the way you like it - Weekdays 9a-12p on FM 96.9 The Game
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 347 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

The Miami Hurricanes will play Texas A&M in the first round of the CFB Playoff. Joe Zagacki previews the matchup and talks about how the final rankings that included the Notre Dame/Miami debate.
The Bucs looked to be one of the best teams, not just in the NFC South, but in the NFC. Now, at 7-7, they are tied with the Panthers for the division lead with three games to go. Have injuries caught up to them? TJ Rives explains what's going on in T... more
So much is happening in the world of college football. Notre Dame left out of the playoff, controversy at Michigan, Lane Kiffin watch, and so much more. Michael McCarthy explains why the product on the field is still as strong as ever despite all the... more
The NBA Cup is its third year of existence. How is it being perceived by NBA players? Keith Smith shares his thoughts on that as well as how the Magic have played without all their superstars and whether Ja Morant or Giannis is more tradeable.
Miami made the 12-team College Football Playoff while Notre Dame was left out. The ACC was making a push for the Hurricanes to make it in and ND AD Pete Bevacqua went on the Dan Patrick Show and ripped the conference. Is he overreacting? Matt Mursche... more
Conference Champions were crowned this weekend but in today's world of college football, how much these championship games matter? Tony Barnhart speaks on that, the college football calendar, Lane Kiffin, and much more!
UCF Head Coach Scott Frost was asked about the current state of college football and he called it "broken". Is he right? Marc Daniels addressed Coach Frost's comments.
Former NFL Scout Daniel Kelly joins The Beat of Sports to take a more in-depth look at some of the NFL QBs including the differences between Sheduer Sanders and Dillon Gabriel, the ups and downs of Tua and Trevor Lawrence, and a look ahead to next ye... more
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Content primarily revolves around in-depth discussions on NFL, college football, and NBA topics, enriched by expert commentary and unique insights from various prominent guests. Regular episodes feature analysis of player performances, coaching decisions, and the intricacies of sports management, making it relevant for both casual fans and serious sports enthusiasts. The hosts frequently interact with a range of industry experts, providing a well-rounded view of the sports landscape, including player health management, strategic coaching changes, and the impact of social media on the sports culture.
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Recent guests on The Beat of Sports include:
1. Daniel Kelly
2. Mike DeCourcy
3. Christy Martin
4. Alex Schiffer
5. Keith Smith
6. Philip Rossman-Reich
7. Matt Muschel
8. Dan Lundy
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