
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 | |||

It's a new world in college football where colleges are paying athletes. We are also seeing a lot of lawsuits and multi-year deals that are not being followed. Do these deals actually matter? Ben Portnoy takes us on a deep dive with these college dea... more
Keith Smith talks all things NBA on his Wednesday segment including comments made by Mark Cuban regarding tanking in the NBA, his thoughts to the All-Star weekend, and what the focus is for the Magic for the rest of the season.
Mike Evans is set to hit the free agent market. He turns 33 in August and is coming off an injury-shortened season that also saw his streak of 1,000 yard receiving seasons come to an end. Does he call it quits? Go to another team? Re-sign? Greg Auman... more
Marc shares his thoughts on how a lack of rivalries could be hurting sports like Major League Baseball and the NBA but also points out that given everything online and the amount of games played in both sports, that maybe overexposure could also play... more
Sam Darnold and the Seattle Seahawks just won Super Bowl LX in San Francisco. It was put out there that Darnold actually had to pay more in taxes than what he made for the game. Robert Raiola breaks it all down.
Kansas upset of No. 1 Arizona Monday night. One player who did not play was Darryn Peterson, the projected No. 1 pick in the NBA Draft. Marc and CV get into a spirited debate over the amount of games Peterson has played and how he's treated while wai... more
The Jazz had a big lead on the Magic over the weekend before pulling some players and then ultimately losing the game. Is there a fix? What can be done to prevent teams from tanking? Marc and Tuck discuss.
The Seahawks and Patriots will square off in Super Bowl 60 on Sunday. What is the week leading up to the Super Bowl like? How long does it take for the nerves to calm down? We get an insight to everything from Mike Gruttadauria, a Super Bowl winning ... 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. Mike Gruttadauria
2. Daniel Libit
3. Matt Baker
4. Gary Myers
5. Eric Fisher
6. Daniel Kelly
7. Mike DeCourcy
8. Christy Martin
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