He Said, Son Said

Episode 4 - Wishes. Returns. Perspective.

20 min · 5. jan. 2026
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It’s New Year’s Day, and on He Said, Son Said, that means reflection, returns, and looking ahead. In this episode, Matt and Nash kick off the new year with ... The 12 Days of the New Year — twelve wishes, predictions, and bold takes they’re putting out into the sports universe. From making the Monday after the Super Bowl a national holiday, to Hurricanes Cup dreams, UNC tournament hopes, Panthers playoff aspirations, and a wish that would officially mean they’ve made it, nothing is off the table. They also open the return window with Two Takes, Five Picks: Returns, where both hosts exchange or return some of the biggest things they wish sports would do differently — from coaching comebacks and trades they’d redo to rule changes, NBA courts, and Christmas Day football. The episode closes with a heartfelt Family Huddle, reflecting on what made the past year special, what they’re leaving behind, and why perspective — in sports and in life — matters as the new year begins.

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