The two discuss the new scheduling format for the Power Five conferences—the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, SEC, and PAC-12—as well as the #WeAreUnited group of college players voicing their concerns, and who may or may not sit out this season (20:07). Then Ryen talks with Mike Sando of ‘The Athletic’ about his 2020 QB tiers, the evaluation process, QBs who made a notable shift in tiers from years past, and more (13:12). Use the HTML below. The two discuss her journey from playing for legendary coach Pat Summitt at Tennessee, to winning a WNBA title with the Monarchs, to her time with ESPN and her coaching roles with USA Basketball and the Boston Celtics. Paul George is "gone" after the Oklahoma City Thunder failed to advance past the first round of the Playoffs, according to ESPN's Ryen Russillo. Ryen isn't a man's man, he's just a man, a dude who talks on the radio about sports and that talking is then filmed and put on the air. it's the great thing on earth! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ryen-russillo-podcast/id1433966613 Honestly kind of a stupid idea by espn and his new podcast is actually better in everyway, but he was great in his time! Did he have some segment flops?! Finally, Ryen talks about Joe Kelly’s eight-game suspension for throwing at Alex Bregman, leading to a melee, before answering a listener-submitted “Life Advice” question (1:21:37).Mahomes and Wilson Surpass Rodgers and Brady in Mike Sando’s Yearly QB Tiers, Plus: Why Thibs to NY Is a Bad FitRussillo shares his thoughts on the Knicks bringing in Tom Thibodeau as head coach (3:03). Plus, Bruce Feldman on CFB Power Five Scheduling Challenges.Russillo shares his thoughts on the Lakers' loss to the Thunder on Wednesday night and on 76ers-Wizards (1:52) before talking with Bruce Feldman of Fox Sports and The Athletic about college football.

The Ryen Russillo Show was a syndicated sports talk radio show hosted by Ryen Russillo.It was a part of ESPN Radio from 1 pm to 4 pm, with all three hours also simulcasted on ESPNews.On April 26, 2017 Danny Kanell was let go by ESPN after a number of personnel were laid off, leaving only Russillo to host the show. The Ryen Russillo Podcast Currently, radio personality Ryen Russillo and former NFL player Danny Kanell co-host the show. This weekday sports discussion show has undergone many incarnations. Previous hosts include Mike Tirico and Scott Van Pelt. Currently, radio personality Ryen Russillo and former NFL player Danny Kanell co-host the show. Previous hosts include Mike Tirico and Scott Van Pelt. Was this review helpful to you? #orMa'am#sexpositiveKeep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. This weekday sports discussion show has undergone many incarnations. Finally, Russillo shares his would-be NBA awards ballot, and brings back a rebranded segment, Stats to Impress Other People, before answering some listener-submitted Life Advice questions (48:00).College Football Watch 2020. Finally, Ryen answers a listener-submitted "Life Advice" question (58:45).All the Bad Arguments Surrounding NCAA Athlete Compensation, Plus Duke Women's Basketball Head Coach Kara LawsonRussillo shares his thoughts on the “We Are United” letter from a group of PAC-12 football players and on the bad arguments on both sides of the player compensation issue (4:20), before talking with the new head coach of Duke women’s basketball, Kara Lawson. Previous hosts include Mike Tirico and Scott Van Pelt. Career Highlights. Of course! This show has since ended and it changed greatly during its time on air ESPN continued to put low content TV guys with ja boy after life coach, aka demi-god (small g he ain't no Jesus #repectthatreal), aka baldy, aka show time money monarch, aka the beats baller, aka midnight Scotty, aka SVP left the show.

Then Ryen talks with Jovan Buha, Clippers reporter for The Athletic, about the Clippers chasing consistency, the core player group when healthy, the effect Kawhi and Paul George have on each other, the team's potential defensive adjustments, particularly against the Lakers, and more (38:26).

If you want in-depth sports opinions or a guy reading the internet agruing with his producer Sir Rudy about a 1998 stat line in a blazers, rockets game. Finally Russillo answers a listener-submitted Life Advice question (1:02:20). Finally Ryen answers a listener-submitted "Life Advice" question (54:58).NBA Is Back, Officiating Stories With Monty McCutchen, and Chris Mannix Reports From the Orlando BubbleRussillo shares his thoughts on “player lists," more specifically the NFL Top 100 (3:15), before he is joined by longtime NBA referee and head of referee and development training Monty McCutchen. 0 of 0 people found this review helpful. He officially began his journey in 2003 after he landed as the host of The Die Hards alongside Anthony Pepe, John Anik, Kevin Winter, and Mike Winn. Ryen Russillo, Self: The Ryen Russillo Show.

Currently, radio personality Ryen Russillo and former NFL player Danny Kanell co-host the show. McCutchen tells some stories from his long career as a referee, and the two get into the weeds on flops, charges, and blocking fouls, the values Monty tries to instill in NBA refs, and more (15:04).