Podcast Summary: The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Episode: Hour 2: The Last Check
Release Date: July 30, 2025
1. PGA Tour and Comcast Business Top 10
Timestamp: 01:38 – 05:59
The episode kicks off with a discussion about the Comcast Business Top 10 in the PGA Tour, which ranks golfers based on their performance throughout the season. The panel expresses surprise and debate over the rankings, highlighting unexpected names and omissions.
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Mike Ryan introduces the topic:
"Guys, this is big. We have the Comcast Business Top 10 in the PGA Tour. Some shocking names up here." [01:38] -
Dan Le Batard questions the inclusion of Ben Griffin:
"Where's my boy Ben Griffin at?" [01:41] -
Mike Ryan critiques Griffin's ranking:
"The least noteworthy person to me on this list is Ben Griffin coming in in the seventh spot." [01:46] -
Roy Bellamy praises Scotty Scheffler:
"He’s winning all the time. He makes sense as number one." [04:07]
The panel debates the consistency and performance of various golfers, expressing surprise over the exclusion of Ludwig Auburn and the consistent presence of Scotty Scheffler at the top. They also discuss Keegan Bradley's resurgence and question the selection criteria, comparing it to other sports figures like LeBron James.
2. Spelling Challenges and Autocorrect Dependency
Timestamp: 08:25 – 13:02
The conversation shifts to the difficulty of spelling certain words without relying on technology. The hosts share personal struggles with spelling words like "privilege," "etiquette," and "separate," leading to a broader discussion on autocorrect and its impact on spelling skills.
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Jeremy Tache admits his difficulty:
"I cannot spell this word. It’s the word privilege. I don't know how to spell." [08:25] -
Mike Ryan adds his own challenges:
"For me, it's etiquette. How many TE's? Where do they go?" [08:51] -
Roy Bellamy introduces a top five list:
"It's the top five words that people rely on their phones almost exclusively to spell for them." [09:27]
The hosts explore how dependence on smartphones for spelling assistance has led to a decline in personal spelling abilities, sharing humorous anecdotes and frustrations with autocorrect errors.
3. Etiquette in Social Interactions
Timestamp: 30:08 – 40:46
A significant portion of the episode delves into social etiquette, particularly in interactions with coworkers and acquaintances. The hosts discuss the awkwardness of running into someone they know in public settings like supermarkets and elevators, sharing strategies to handle these encounters without initiating conversation.
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Jeremy Tache shares his approach:
"I will walk right up behind you, and then I'll do the tap on one shoulder and then be on the other side." [35:13] -
Mike Ryan recounts avoiding awkward greetings:
"If I'm gonna wait for anybody, it's gonna be Izzy. You give us the top five, but I don't wait." [30:16] -
Chris Cote describes avoiding interactions:
"Someone knows you, you're not gonna avoid all these people." [33:25]
The discussion highlights the discomfort and strategies involved in maintaining personal boundaries while navigating social norms, emphasizing the balance between politeness and personal space.
4. Christian Wilkins and Homophobia in Sports
Timestamp: 22:27 – 27:05
A heated debate arises around Christian Wilkins, a football player, and his interactions that some perceive as homophobic. The hosts discuss the implications of his actions, his personality, and the broader context of homophobia within sports.
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Dan Le Batard critiques Wilkins:
"Christian Wilkins, I will always be like, you don't like. You just. You think all gay people are that aggressive." [22:43] -
Jeremy Tache defends Wilkins:
"No, it's not." [22:45] -
Dan Le Batard elaborates on Wilkins' impact:
"He is so confident in who he is. He will weaponize your homophobia." [23:46]
The conversation explores the fine line between playful interactions and offensive behavior, questioning whether Wilkins' actions are a form of empowerment or perpetuating harmful stereotypes. The panel debates the nature of masculinity in sports and the necessity for more inclusive and respectful environments.
5. Personal Anecdotes and Interpersonal Dynamics
Timestamp: 32:04 – 40:46
The hosts share personal stories about their experiences with coworkers and acquaintances, providing insights into their real-life interactions and the complexities of maintaining professional and personal relationships.
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Chris Cote talks about encountering Roy:
"I'm walking and this person's walking. Doing that to me is Roy." [34:23] -
Jessica describes uncomfortable supermarket encounters:
"How you guys do that? Because, like, sometimes I'll get to that middle divider, and there will be, like, someone there." [34:37] -
Mike Ryan discusses avoiding unwanted interactions:
"I have a few people. That you give a little hello to." [39:33]
These anecdotes illustrate the challenges of day-to-day social interactions, highlighting the need for subtlety and discretion to avoid awkwardness while maintaining cordial relationships.
6. Light-Hearted Moments and Humor
Throughout the episode, the hosts infuse humor into their discussions, sharing funny moments and playful banter to keep the conversation engaging and entertaining.
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Dan Le Batard jokes about elevator mirrors:
"I don't want to look directly at the person. I don't want to look like some sort of narcissist." [32:36] -
Jeremy Tache adds to the humor with creative avoidance tactics:
"I'm about to say, does he ever break? Oh, I didn't see me." [35:36] -
Roy Bellamy comments on the situation:
"Classic gag." [35:19]
These moments provide levity and relatability, showcasing the hosts' ability to turn everyday situations into humorous anecdotes.
Conclusion
Hour 2: The Last Check of The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz offers a blend of sports analysis, particularly focusing on the PGA Tour, with engaging discussions on personal challenges like spelling and social etiquette. The episode delves into sensitive topics such as homophobia in sports, presenting diverse perspectives from the hosts. Throughout, the panel maintains a humorous and relatable tone, making the content accessible and entertaining for both regular listeners and newcomers.
Notable Quotes:
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"The least noteworthy person to me on this list is Ben Griffin coming in in the seventh spot." – Mike Ryan [01:46]
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"I cannot spell this word. It’s the word privilege. I don't know how to spell." – Jeremy Tache [08:25]
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"Christian Wilkins, I will always be like, you don't like. You just. You think all gay people are that aggressive." – Dan Le Batard [22:43]
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"I'm walking right up behind you, and then I'll do the tap on one shoulder and then be on the other side." – Jeremy Tache [35:13]
Disclaimer: The content discussed reflects the opinions and conversations of the podcast hosts and guests at the time of recording.
