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Behind The Glass will hear from 10 different major market sports talk radio/podcast producers about their college experience, what sparked their love for sports talk radio, stops along the way that may have helped them get to where they are today, if they have their eyes set on something other than producing, and maybe even a scorching hot take they haven't been able to get in on the air. In episode one I talk to Andrew Gundling, the senior producer of The Michael Kay Show on ESPN 98.7 in New York. We discuss what it was like as a student at Syracuse University when the basketball program hit its peak and the football program hit rock bottom, his journey to where he is now, and some behind the scenes stories working on The Michael Kay Show.

Behind the Numbers is a show that will dive deep into what analytics and sabermetrics have done to hurt the game of baseball and why some things need to go back to the old-fashioned way. Coming from the perspective of someone who was raised to play the '80s game in the 21st century. This episode we introduce the show and bring in hall of fame sports writer Jayson Stark from the Athletic comes on to discuss COVID-19 baseball and his thoughts on where metrics have taken the game of baseball.

This is a journey through life with a different way of looking at the world. I discuss relevant topics and offer my personal motivations and what virtues I value in this world. Some sports, some lifestyle, but all real talk.

"College basketball for the diehard fan from the diehard fan." Tim Leonard and Tyler Aki have some fun by breaking the notable college basketball teams into their "Tiers of Joy."" They start the series with the "Woodens." Any team that could win the national title this year makes the cut.

"Talk That Talk" is the opportunity to be transparent, voice your frustrations, just keep it one hundred about your favorite teams and players. People of different occupations will sit down at the table and explain their connection to sports. Some professional athletes, community activists, fitness trainers, law enforcement officers, or financial advisors. I'm your host Robert Bruin, my job is set the tone and let interviewee walk all of you through their journeys. Sports has influenced all of us on and off the field. And on this podcast we won't leave the airwaves until you "Talk That Talk".

Sport is in Session takes a deep dive into controversial sports issues: whether it be concussions, compensation for college athletes, player holdouts, player trade demands, or superstars teaming up to form "superteams" and disrupting the balance of the league. In a mock court room style podcast, the host will be the judge and jury, and the conversation is carried by the prosecution and defense. Each are given an opportunity to present opening statements, and back up their arguments with evidence. At the end of the show, the judge/jury will make a ruling.

Underdog Sports CEO Chris Horwedel previews "The Art of the Podcast", a series done in partnership with The Newhouse School of Syracuse University.