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In the latest edition of Reiter Than You, Bill discusses what's next for his show and what to expect going forward. Check out which of your favorite segments will be coming along as well as two special guests who will be a regular part of the project!

Bill opened the final "Reiter Than You" show on the Infinity Sports Network by explaining why he still doesn't believe in Sam Darnold and the Seahawks despite the incredible fourth quarter comeback on Thursday night. Bill then took a few calls that were saying goodbye to the show before welcoming on Go Long TD's Ty Dunne one last time to discuss his future on Substack and discuss who the team to beat is in the NFC. Buy or Sell opened hour two as Bill answered whether BillReiter.Substack.Com is the best and if either Alabama or Miami will pull off a road upset. Bill then named the "Bum of all Bumdom" before ending the show by saying thank you to everyone that has made this show a part of their lives over the year. AS A REMINDER: Reiter Than You will continue in 2026, but on Substack! Also, the show will be available in a podcast right on this feed.

Bill opened the show by discussing the future of Joe Burrow and outlined why the Bengals have screwed their franchise QB. Callers then chimed in to say goodbye to Bill before diving into Buy or Sell, where Bill answered if Aaron Rodgers is the frontrunner to win Bum of the Year and if the Bears leaving the greater area of Chicago would be a disservice to the fans. Hour two opened with Bill ranking all 17 Infinity Sports Network/CBS Sports Radio hosts that Bill overlapped with before welcoming on former producer Tom Di Benedetto for "It DiBenz." The show ended with Bill crowning both the Bum of the Week and Bum of the Year.

Ryan Hickey, filling in for Bill, opens the show by breaking down which teams can legitimately win the Super Bowl this season. Buy or Sell. Tua benched by the Dolphins; what does it mean going forward? Start/Bench/Cut. ACC's scheduling mess won't end well.

Ryan Hickey, filling in for Bill, opens the show by discussing the Steelers win over the Dolphins. IS the transfer portal good for college football? NFL Power Rankings. Bill calls into the show live from Las Vegas. Buy or Sell. Arch Manning is staying in Austin.

Bill opened the show by discussing how the Chiefs missing the playoffs creates a window in the AFC that teams need to capitalize on while also explaining why he believes that Patrick Mahomes will come back stronger from his ACL injury. Bill then discusses his insane experience at the Rams-Lions game on Sunday before debating whether the Broncos or Bill win was more impressive. Buy or Sell started the second hour as Bill answered if Philip Rivers will win a game this season and if the Michigan head coaching job is currently a top 10 job in college football. Former producer Tom DeCelestino, aka Pretty Daddy, then joined the show to go down memory lane before Bill ended the show by updating the audience about what the rest of the week of shows will sound like.

Bill opened the show by continuing to provide the latest information surrounding Sherrone Moore's arrest and explained why Michigan deserves blame for this entire situation as well. Bill then criticized Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles for his postgame comments throwing his players under the bus before participating in a listener-engineered Buy or Sell, where Bill answered if Bum of the Week is his favorite segment on the show, if he will do Reiter Than You: The Musical before the show ends and if AI is more dangerous than aliens. Hour two opened with Super Bowl champion Joe Theismann joining the show to discuss why he believes Notre Dame was screwed by the College Football Playoff committee and why the Irish will never join a conference. Former producer James Ward then joined the show to go down memory lane and discuss if agrees with Bill that Yankee fans are the most obnoxious fan base in America. The show ended with Bill naming the Bum of the Week.

Bill opened the show by reacting to the news of Michigan firing head coach Sherrone Moore and Moore getting arrested on Wednesday night. Bill then dove into the details more before updating the future of the show. Hour two opened with Bill's former producer Stu Kovacs joining the show for "What's Stuing?" before diving into Buy or Sell, where Bill answered if Michigan should target Kalen DeBoer to be their next head coach and if Notre Dame's temper tantrum has caused more harm than good. The show ended with Bill highlighting how the NIL bubble is close to popping.

Bill opened the show by showing appreciation for how dominant Tom Brady was in his career as Patrick Mahomes gets set to miss the postseason for the first time in his career. Bill then brings back "Tres's Case" as Ryan is forced to make sports arguments in a lawyer form before ending the hour by hearing listener calls. Hour two opened with The Ringer's Howard Beck joining the show to participate in "What The Beck" and discuss the future of Giannis. Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if Marcus Freeman should leave Notre Dame for the NFL and if the Eagles should consider benching Jalen Hurts. The show ended with Bill taking calls from listeners on how they are going to miss the show.

Bill opened the show by reacting to the Eagles surprising loss to the Chargers and discussed who the most to blame is for Philly's offensive struggles. Buy or Sell was next as friends and family of Bill asked him some hard hitting questions, including if Adam Klug or DeCel was the better producer and if Bill is done with his bad Derek Jeter takes. Hour one wrapped up with Bill reacting to the news that the Colts worked out 44-year old Philip Rivers. Hour two opened with Andrew Bogusch hopping on the show to participate in both "Whisper Phone" and "Truth or Bogusch." Part II of Buy or Sell was next as Bill answered if he believes in the dead internet theory and if he secretly hates puns. The show ended with Bill reacting to the breaking news that the Dodgers are signing All-Star closer Edwin Diaz.