SportsIQ with Larry Smith
Sports history takes center stage as Larry celebrates the anniversary of the very first Wimbledon Championships, held on July 9, 1877, and explains how a rain-soaked tournament featuring just 22 competitors grew into one of the world's most iconic sporting events. The show also dives into a remarkable night across Major League Baseball, where five shutouts highlighted the dominance of today's pitchers, while Pete Crow-Armstrong became the first 20-home run, 20-stolen base player of the season. Larry also discusses Mark Cuban's latest legal dispute involving the Mavericks, Colorado football's offseason reset under Deion Sanders, and the NCAA's investigation into former Cincinnati quarterback Brendan Sorsby's gambling case. Patricia Traina joins the show to break down the new era of New York Giants football under John Harbaugh, including the culture shift, roster changes, Jacson Dart's development, and why the Giants may finally be ready to compete again in the NFC East. Then, Northwestern play-by-play voice Dave Eanet previews the Wildcats' 2026 season and gives an inside look at the stunning new $800 million Ryan Field, one of the most anticipated stadium openings in college football. Plus, today's Moment of Awe celebrates the birth of Wimbledon and the tournament that forever changed the sport of tennis.
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