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Nithin's Sports Rush

Podcast by Nithin Ramachandra

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Dive into authentic conversations with sports legends on Nithin's Sports Rush. Host Nithin Ramachandra, fresh from the Super Bowl, brings an impressive lineup of players, agents, Reporters, Entrepreneurs and industry insiders to discuss their true love for the game. No fluff, just real stories and insights from those who know sports best. Join Nithin as he builds genuine relationships and explores the heart of sports through candid interviews.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nithin-s-sports-rush--4969920/support.

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episode Reclaiming the "Bust" Label with Greg Oden & Richie Kamtchoum artwork

Reclaiming the "Bust" Label with Greg Oden & Richie Kamtchoum

Greg Oden was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2007 NBA Draft by the Portland Trail Blazers, selected over Kevin Durant. Chronic knee injuries limited him to just 82 career games, a stark contrast to the expectations placed upon him. Despite these setbacks, he made it to the NBA Finals with the Miami Heat and even attempted a G League comeback in 2023, showcasing an enduring passion for the game. Now, Oden steps into a new role as an executive producer and actor in "Bust!" — a film directed and written by Richie Kamtchoum. This powerful narrative explores a basketball player fighting to stage a comeback, echoing themes from Oden's own life. The film is set to screen at the American Black Film Festival on May 27, 2025, at 5:05 PM at O Cinema in Miami Beach. Filmmaker Richie Kamtchoum, hailing from the DMV area, brings a unique perspective to the project. After walking on in college and being told he wasn't a Division 1 player, Richie transitioned into film and TV. His journey led him to cold-email Greg Oden about the "Bust!" project, a bold move that paid off when Greg responded within a day, setting the stage for this compelling collaboration. Inspiring Quotes "I am a person. I got a family, I am a husband, and I am happy. That is all that really matters in life. Everything else is extra."— Greg Oden "So many of us deal with the perception of not feeling good enough, or feeling like we have let other people down. I realize it is a thing that transcends beyond sports."— Richie Kamtchoum What We Covered * The origin of the film Bust! and how Greg and Richie connected via cold email * Greg's journey from three state championships in high school to the No. 1 NBA Draft pick * The recurring knee injuries including multiple microfracture surgeries * Playing for the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals * Learning from coach Erik Spoelstra and Pat Riley * The cast of Bust! including Casey Lawrence (Leaning Cuisine), Bernard Clark (YouFunnyB), Liam Harrington, Brittany Erica, and others * The American Black Film Festival screening on May 27 * NBA playoff discussion including OKC Thunder, Knicks, Timberwolves, Cavaliers * Favorite basketball movies including He Got Game, Hoosiers, Coach Carter, Blue Chips, Above the Rim, Space Jam About the Film: Bust! The title "Bust" is a term used to describe draft picks who failed to meet expectations — using it as the film title is an intentional, defiant reclamation. "Bust!" is a dramedy that navigates the emotional and psychological toll of high expectations and the journey of an athlete fighting for a comeback. Richie Kamtchoum wrote, directed, and acts in the film, bringing his personal understanding of the sport and storytelling to the screen. Greg Oden serves as an executive producer and actor, lending his authentic experience to the narrative. The film features a talented cast including Casey Lawrence, Bernard Clark, Liam Harrington, Brittany Erica, Dijanette Horne, and Karen Smith. Key crew members include Sherwin Santos (producer), Danny April (producer), Cindy Kamtchoum (producer/writer/director), and Larry Hall (associate producer). "Bust!" has been selected for the American Black Film Festival, a prestigious event known for launching the careers of notable filmmakers like Ryan Coogler and Issa Rae, further cementing its place as a significant independent film project. Where to Watch and Connect Catch "Bust!" at the American Black Film Festival on May 27, 2025, at 5:05 PM at O Cinema in Miami Beach. Greg Oden and Richie Kamtchoum will host a Q&A session after the screening, offering insights into the film and their experiences. About the Guests Greg Oden: The No. 1 overall pick in the 2007 NBA Draft by the Portland Trail Blazers. Despite his professional basketball career being limited to 82 games due to chronic knee injuries, he reached the NBA Finals with the Miami Heat and made a G League comeback attempt in 2023. He is now an executive producer and actor in the film "Bust!". Richie Kamtchoum: A talented filmmaker, writer, director, and actor from the DMV area. Richie transitioned from a collegiate basketball walk-on to a successful career in film and television. He is the visionary creator of "Bust!", a film selected for the esteemed American Black Film Festival. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nithin-s-sports-rush--4969920/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nithin-s-sports-rush--4969920/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].

13 May 2026 - 43 min
episode From HBCU Overlooked to NFL Draft Ready with Travaunta Abner artwork

From HBCU Overlooked to NFL Draft Ready with Travaunta Abner

Nithin Ramachandra of the Nithin's Sport RuSH show sits down with Travaunta "Trey" Abner, a 6'3", 250-pound tight end out of Alabama A&M, just days before the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh. The conversation covers Trey's journey from flag football in Lanett, Alabama, through three college programs, to the HBCU Legacy Bowl and the doorstep of the NFL. From Flag Football to the NFL Draft Trey's origin story: started in flag football, was bigger than other kids so moved to contact early. Played quarterback, running back, fullback. In junior high his body changed and he played offensive line. Almost quit football — a high school coach talked him out of it. Body transformed in high school into a tall, lengthy athlete. Played tight end and linebacker. Schools recruited him as both a defender and a tight end, but he committed to developing as a tight end. "You don't really see special tight ends very often, but when you see them, they got a good talent." - Trey "This kid is a hard worker. He never backs down, and you don't want to mess with him. This guy is 6'3", 250 pounds." — Nithin Ramachandra Three Schools, One Vision Trey's journey through Carson Newman, Miles College, and Alabama A&M. Carson Newman was his foundation — a triple-option program that built his blocking fundamentals. Miles College brought him back to his versatile roots under Coach Sam Shade. Alabama A&M was a smooth transition because his coaching staff followed him from Miles. He won the SIAC Championship at Miles in 2024. At Alabama A&M he earned First Team All-Conference, All-American honors, and played against an SEC opponent (Arkansas). "You got to start somewhere to finish where you want to be." - Trey Alabama A&M — A Culture Worth Recruiting For Trey describes the atmosphere at Alabama A&M: fans show up every Saturday win, lose, or draw. The alumni network is deeply engaged — present at every send-off, every trip. He describes it as feeling like family. The school's slogan: "You start here, go anywhere." "If you want to be somewhere where you feel love and just feel like you're at home, like family — come to Alabama A&M." - Trey "I love the growth of the HBCU schools and I love the way it's going." — Nithin Ramachandra The HBCU Legacy Bowl Moment Trey attended the 2026 HBCU Legacy Bowl in New Orleans. He describes the week as a chance to compete against the best HBCU prospects in front of NFL scouts. He scored a touchdown — a back-shoulder throw from quarterback Cam Rampson, a player he had barely practiced with all week. Before the play, Trey told Cam in the huddle: "This is a touchdown." The catch happened exactly as he called it. "You balled out in that game. That back-shoulder catch — that was crazy." — Nithin Ramachandra Pro Day Preparation and What Scouts Saw Trey worked intensively on his 40-yard dash and bench press heading into pro days. He sacrificed his entire spring break to train. His bench press reps started low and he pushed them to 16 through dedicated work. He ran every drill at his pro day to show scouts his willingness to compete under any circumstances. In scout meetings, he focused on communicating his football IQ, his character, and his team-first mentality. What Separates Trey Abner from the Field Trey identifies his mindset and adaptability as his defining traits. He is willing to play any role — tight end, special teams, punt return — whatever the coaching staff needs. He describes himself as a team player with a kind heart, not a stat-chaser. His ability to connect with a quarterback he had never played with and score a touchdown in a high-stakes showcase game is the clearest proof of his football intelligence and composure. "Whoever drafts Trey Abner is getting a steal. This guy never backs down, and you do not want to mess with him." — Nithin Ramachandra Family, Faith, and the Road to the Draft Trey speaks about the importance of his family throughout his career. He lost his father about a year before this interview. His mother, sister, and extended community — church, school, hometown — have been a constant source of support. He is heading home the week of the draft to be surrounded by the people who have believed in him. He describes himself as a big family guy and emphasizes the importance of community support. Listen to the Full Episode Listen to the full episode of Nithin's Sport Rush to hear more about Travaunta Abner's inspiring journey. The 2026 NFL Draft is live from Pittsburgh and Travaunta Abner is one of the most compelling HBCU prospects in this class. Follow Nithin's Sport RuSH podcast and stay connected for updates on Travaunta Abner's NFL Draft journey, and for insights into the future of HBCU tight end prospects in the NFL. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nithin-s-sports-rush--4969920/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nithin-s-sports-rush--4969920/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].

4 May 2026 - 24 min
episode From the Streets of Baltimore to the NFL: The Darnerien McCants Story with Darnerien McCants artwork

From the Streets of Baltimore to the NFL: The Darnerien McCants Story with Darnerien McCants

In this episode of Nithin's Sports Rush, host Nithin Ramachandra sits down with former NFL wide receiver Darnerien McCants — a fifth-round pick in the 2001 NFL Draft out of Delaware State University, a historically Black college and university (HBCU). McCants played for the Washington Redskins, Philadelphia Eagles, and Baltimore Ravens in the NFL, and extended his career in the Canadian Football League with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Montreal Alouettes. Today, he is a teacher and youth football coach who continues to shape the next generation of athletes. The Making of an Athlete Darnerien McCants grew up in Howard County by way of Baltimore City, and by his own admission, he was not always headed in the right direction. It was athletics — not ambition for the NFL — that redirected his path. He played football, basketball, and track in high school, earning all-state honors in all three sports. He was a state champion in the high jump and a physically imposing presence at 6-foot-1, 190 pounds by his senior year. Yet despite his credentials, he was never formally recruited. His grades and SAT scores did not meet NCAA eligibility thresholds, and no school came calling. His stepfather eventually drove him to Delaware State, popped in a highlight tape, and the rest followed. "It was just a matter of right time, right place. When I get the opportunity, I am going to shine." — Darnerien McCants Delaware State, the HBCU Pipeline, and a Senior Year That Changed Everything McCants arrived at Delaware State as a walk-on and navigated three different coaching staffs during his college career. By his senior year, he had nearly walked away from football entirely — he was six credits from graduation and had interviews lined up for teaching positions. A new head coach challenged him directly: prove your confidence is real, and I will honor your scholarship. McCants responded by becoming the top Black college football prospect in the country that year, earning a fifth-round selection in the 2001 NFL Draft — the same class that produced Drew Brees and LaDainian Tomlinson. Life in the NFL — Washington, Philadelphia, and the Business of Football McCants spent time with the Washington Redskins, where head coach Marty Schottenheimer told him plainly that he had been drafted for a reason — not as a token pick. He later joined the Philadelphia Eagles, where head coach Andy Reid famously told him he was the only receiver who kept giving his defense trouble, so he had to bring him aboard. In 2003, McCants led his team in touchdowns. His best performances consistently came in NFC East matchups — the division he grew up watching. He describes his NFL career not through statistics, but through the brotherhood of the locker room and the satisfaction of proving doubters wrong every time he stepped on the field. "Anytime I got the opportunity, you can look at my stats — I was always productive." — Darnerien McCants The CFL, the Ravens, and Knowing When to Walk Away After his time in the NFL, McCants had stints with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Montreal Alouettes in the CFL, as well as a training camp appearance with the Baltimore Ravens under special teams coach John Harbaugh. He describes the CFL as a fundamentally different game — wider field, different timing, different style — and one that did not suit his downfield, route-running skill set. His mother visited him at Ravens training camp and told him simply: you do not love it anymore. She was right. He walked away not with bitterness, but with clarity about what came next. Coach McCants — Teaching, Mentoring, and the Next Generation Today, Darnerien McCants is a teacher and youth football coach. He is deliberate about not leaning on his NFL credentials in the classroom or on the field. He can still demonstrate technique. He focuses on purpose, discipline, and mindset — the same qualities that carried him from an unrecruited walk-on to a professional athlete. He is candid about the challenges of coaching young players: most do not understand what elite discipline actually requires, and many are placed in the sport by parents rather than driven by genuine passion. "Nine times out of ten, the average person does not want to put in the work. The average person does not have the discipline. The average person does not really know what it takes to be a great athlete." — Darnerien McCants His Advice to the 2025 NFL Draft Class When asked what he would tell incoming rookies, McCants did not talk about football. He talked about money. His advice: if you survived college on a limited budget, do not change your lifestyle the moment a signing bonus hits your account. Invest early, live below your means for the first three years, and understand that the body has a shelf life that the bank account does not have to share. He pointed to the alarming rate of financial collapse among former players — broke, homeless, or struggling with depression within three to five years of leaving the league — as the real cautionary tale no one tells loudly enough. "Live those first three years until that second contract like you lived in college. Do not outlive your means." — Darnerien McCants What to Listen for in This Episode * How McCants went from nearly becoming a "professional criminal" to an NFL draft pick * Why he almost skipped his senior year of college — and what changed his mind * The story behind Andy Reid's famous line about bringing him to Philadelphia * His honest assessment of the CFL and why the NFL game does not always translate * What Champ Bailey taught him about his own game during three years of going head-to-head * His unfiltered take on the current NIL era and college football's shifting structure * The charity golf event on May 4th in Ashburn, Virginia featuring former Washington players including Santana Moss, Fred Smoot, and Joshua Morgan Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nithin-s-sports-rush--4969920/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nithin-s-sports-rush--4969920/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].

30 Apr 2026 - 39 min
episode The Long Road from Walk-On to Super Bowl Champion with Adrian Hamilton artwork

The Long Road from Walk-On to Super Bowl Champion with Adrian Hamilton

Super Bowl champion Adrian Hamilton shares his underdog journey from Dallas high school football to the NFL — and what life looks like after the game. This one was a ride. I sat down with Adrian Hamilton — former NFL linebacker, Super Bowl champion with the Baltimore Ravens, and current insurance adjuster turned corporate professional — and got a masterclass in resilience, grit, and what it really means to keep going when the odds are stacked against you. We talked about growing up in Dallas watching the Cowboys dynasty, getting misled out of a Division I scholarship, walking on at Texas Tech, breaking records at Prairie View A&M, and what it felt like to hold that Lombardi Trophy in New Orleans. Adrian is real, funny, and deeply grounded — and this episode is packed with perspective you can use. Adrian's path to the NFL was anything but straight. Misled by a recruiter at Oklahoma State, he found himself at a junior college before walking on at Texas Tech, then earning a scholarship at Prairie View A&M — where he still holds the conference record for sacks and tackles for loss. He went undrafted, chose the Dallas Cowboys as a hometown free agent, and eventually won a Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens in Super Bowl XLVII. After football, he transitioned into insurance litigation and corporate America — proving that identity doesn't have to stop at the final whistle. What We Cover * Growing up in Dallas during the Cowboys dynasty — and why he was watching Charles Haley, not Troy Aikman * The Oklahoma State scholarship scandal that sent him to junior college * Walking on at Texas Tech and earning his shot at Prairie View A&M * Breaking conference records and proving the doubters wrong * Going undrafted and choosing the Cowboys as a hometown free agent * Learning from DeMarcus Ware, Rob Ryan, and the Cowboys organization * Winning Super Bowl XLVII with the Baltimore Ravens — and what it felt like when the lights literally went out * Learning from Ray Lewis and Ed Reed on and off the field * His brief stint in arena football and the CFL * Thoughts on NIL, the transfer portal, and today's college athletes * Will Anderson Jr., Myles Garrett, T.J. Watt — the edge rushers he's watching now * Life after football: insurance litigation, corporate America, and not being a "one-trick pony" Quotes "If I would have just given up, would I be here in New Orleans with confetti on my face and a ring on my hand?"— Adrian Hamilton "Give yourself grace. Look at the wins and the losses. I never even tapped myself on the back to say — good job."— Adrian Hamilton "I love the underdog stories, the underdog mentality — where they have to work harder to get where they want to be. And you have that story."— Nithin Ramachandra "No one can take that ring away from you. That's your ring. What a story — and what you had to go through to get there."— Nithin Ramachandra About Adrian Hamilton Adrian Hamilton is a former NFL linebacker who played for the Dallas Cowboys, Baltimore Ravens, San Diego Chargers, and in arena football and the CFL. He won Super Bowl XLVII with the Baltimore Ravens. A product of David W. Carter High School in Dallas — one of the most storied football programs in Texas — he walked on at Texas Tech before earning a scholarship at Prairie View A&M, where he holds conference records for sacks and tackles for loss. After football, Adrian transitioned into insurance litigation and corporate America. He is a father and continues to be involved in the sports community. Take Action * Follow Adrian Hamilton on social media for updates on his post-NFL journey * Check out Nithin's Sports Rush for more athlete interviews and sports industry insights * If you're an undrafted player or free agent — take the shot. The draft is just the starting point. * Connect with Nation's Best NIL for brand deal opportunities for college athletes Connect Podcast: Nithin's Sports RushHost: Nithin Ramachandra NIL Partnerships: Nation's Best NIL Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nithin-s-sports-rush--4969920/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nithin-s-sports-rush--4969920/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].

28 Apr 2026 - 46 min
episode The Real Invincible: Vince Papale’s Journey of Grit, Faith, and Winning the Day artwork

The Real Invincible: Vince Papale’s Journey of Grit, Faith, and Winning the Day

What does it actually take to chase a dream that everyone else says is impossible? In this episode, Nithin Ramachandra sits down with Vince Papale — former Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver, NFL legend, cancer survivor, and the real man behind the 2006 Walt Disney Pictures film Invincible, starring Mark Wahlberg. Vince takes us from a housing project in Glenolden, Pennsylvania, through semi-pro fields and open tryouts, all the way to the NFL — where at age 30, with no college football experience, he became the oldest rookie in league history. He opens up about his mother's mental illness, being bullied as a kid, his friendship with Ron Jaworski and Harold Carmichael, his two battles with cancer, his family, and the one mantra that carried him through it all: Every day is a victory. Win the day. If you've ever talked yourself out of a dream, this episode is for you. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 00:23 - Introducing Vince Papale's journey 04:13 - Overcoming bullying in high school 08:14 - Choosing between football and track 12:05 - Catching first pass in WFL history 14:31 - Being prepared and situational awareness 17:19 - Jason’s impact on my son 21:16 - Training with the Eagles in '76 22:42 - Becoming a grandfather 28:51 - Connection with Philadelphia sports teams 31:36 - Meeting Nick Nurse 35:23 - Script lands in Hollywood hands 37:45 - Something people don't know 39:30 - Discussing player drafts 41:28 - Outro Key Takeaways Preparation Meets Opportunity Situational Awareness Is a Superpower Win the Day The Underdog Has the Advantage Be Accountable & Take Risks Quotes "An opportunity is worth to somebody exactly what the preparation enables them to make. Just be prepared." - Vince Papale" You had that dog mentality. You never gave up and got to every opportunity that was presented to you." - Nithin Ramachandra Connect with Vince Papale Website: https://www.vincepapale.com/ [https://www.vincepapale.com/]   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vincepapale83 [https://www.instagram.com/vincepapale83] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincepapale [https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincepapale]  Watch the Movie Invincible (2006) — Walt Disney Pictures Starring Mark Wahlberg as Vince Papale, Greg Kinnear as Dick Vermeil, Elizabeth Banks as Janet Connect with the Host: Audible: https://www.audible.co.uk/podcast/Nithins-Sports-Rush/B0DNY47YCT [https://www.audible.co.uk/podcast/Nithins-Sports-Rush/B0DNY47YCT] LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/nithin-ramachandra-b01131148 [http://linkedin.com/in/nithin-ramachandra-b01131148] Website: https://nithinssportsrush.com/ [https://nithinssportsrush.com/] Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nithin-s-sports-rush--4969920/ [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nithin-s-sports-rush--4969920/] Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6qGTAZeyi25BRAACMsyklB?si=CviZCDDnSxmnaJWPW1drHQ [https://open.spotify.com/show/6qGTAZeyi25BRAACMsyklB?si=CviZCDDnSxmnaJWPW1drHQ]  Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nithin-s-sports-rush--4969920/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nithin-s-sports-rush--4969920/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss]  Produced by Heartcast Media: http://www.heartcastmedia.com [http://www.heartcastmedia.com]

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