False Starts at Home

False Starts at Home | Ep. 015 | Notre Dame Should Join a Conference

1 h 2 min · 18. dec. 2025
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The Moranville Brothers cover a variety of topics including a round of Trivial Pursuit questions that brings up Chicago, television, the Catholic Church, art, horses, and advertising. They discuss the "Jordan v. NASCAR" antitrust lawsuit, diversity in NASCAR, Serena Williams' return to tennis and drug testing, Philip Rivers' NFL comeback, and the careers of George Blanda and Gordie Howe. They address the controversy surrounding a planned World Cup 2026 "pride match" between Egypt and Iran, the efficacy of skiing and snowboarding helmets, and the scandal involving Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore. In the Main Event, Tim and Dan discuss the controversy around Notre Dame's exclusion from the college football playoffs.

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False Starts at Home | Ep. 015 | Notre Dame Should Join a Conference

The Moranville Brothers cover a variety of topics including a round of Trivial Pursuit questions that brings up Chicago, television, the Catholic Church, art, horses, and advertising. They discuss the "Jordan v. NASCAR" antitrust lawsuit, diversity in NASCAR, Serena Williams' return to tennis and drug testing, Philip Rivers' NFL comeback, and the careers of George Blanda and Gordie Howe. They address the controversy surrounding a planned World Cup 2026 "pride match" between Egypt and Iran, the efficacy of skiing and snowboarding helmets, and the scandal involving Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore. In the Main Event, Tim and Dan discuss the controversy around Notre Dame's exclusion from the college football playoffs.

18. dec. 20251 h 2 min