The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz Episode: Postgame Show: Spliff Notes (feat. JuJu Gotti) Release Date: January 9, 2025
1. Tribute to Pat Riley and Super Bowl Coverage
Dan LeBatard opens the episode by discussing the importance of honoring influential figures in sports. He highlights a special segment with Dan Patrick in New Orleans, dedicated to Pat Riley, a revered figure in the sports industry.
- Dan LeBatard [00:43]: “We are creating a... thing with Dan Patrick to honor somebody who I really admire for getting to the top of our business the fairest way. Like, you cannot. No one's got anything bad to say about how he got to the top of things.”
Dan explains his decision to skip the usual Super Bowl coverage to focus on this tribute, emphasizing Riley's positive impact and legacy.
- Dan LeBatard [00:43]: “I'm not even going to be a part of all of our super bowl coverage that week because I want to go do this thing...”
This segment underscores the show's commitment to celebrating sports legends and maintaining authentic connections within the sports community.
2. Eyebrow Shaving Antics and Comical Exchanges
A significant portion of the episode revolves around a humorous discussion about eyebrow shaving, involving Greg Cody, Jeremy, and guest Juju Gotti. The conversation reveals the playful dynamics between the hosts and their candid interactions.
- Dan LeBatard [04:25]: “I didn't think of any of that when you said that you would shave your eyebrows. And when you told me to shave your eyebrows if Jared Goff wins MVP.”
Juju Gotti shares a personal anecdote about shaving half his beard as a prank, which leads to a lighthearted exchange about appearance and grooming.
- Juju Gotti [05:07]: “I may have misspoken there. Luckily, it was not recorded and nobody can prove I said that.”
The conversation takes a playful jab at the show's makeup team and grooming habits, revealing behind-the-scenes moments that add a relatable and entertaining layer to the show.
- Dan LeBatard [08:15]: “There's something going on. Did you put color in it?”
- Greg Cody [08:32]: “Honestly?”
This segment not only entertains but also showcases the camaraderie and humor that define the show's personality.
3. Sports History Trivia and Audience Interaction
The hosts engage the audience with sports trivia, discussing historical moments and league statistics. This interactive segment encourages listener participation and showcases the hosts' extensive sports knowledge.
- Hochman [09:08]: “If it happened in the 1950s, did it really happen? 68% of the audience says no, it never happened.”
A vibrant discussion ensues about vintage sports teams and logos, highlighting lesser-known facts and sparking nostalgia among listeners.
- Jeremy [09:59]: “Every single day. This date in sports history, the Brooklyn Bridegrooms beat the Akron Top Hatters 13:1. It was like, what?”
The conversation extends to humorous takes on team names and logos, such as the Minnesota Twins' unique logo from the 1960s, blending historical insight with light-hearted banter.
- Mike Ryan [10:31]: “It's amazing.”
- Jeremy [10:30]: “Unhinged. Unhinged. It is basically the Mississippi river and then two baseball players shaking hands over the Mississippi River.”
This segment underscores the show's ability to blend informative content with engaging and entertaining dialogue.
4. Introduction of "Thursday Thunder" Segment
A highlight of the episode is the introduction of the new segment "Thursday Thunder", featuring Juju Gotti. This segment focuses on sports betting and predictions, adding a fresh dynamic to the show's content.
- Greg Cody [13:53]: “That's right, it's Thursday Thunder. And it's presented by DraftKings. DraftKings. The Crown is yours, Juju.”
Hochman shares his betting picks, demonstrating confidence in his selections and engaging listeners with his strategic insights.
- Hochman [14:18]: “I think they will march into Houston, get the job done. And I think he's one of Justin Herbert's top targets all year. So why not six catches? Why not?”
The segment includes various betting predictions, such as:
- Hochman [14:18]: “A.J. Brown over 5.5 catches.”
- Hochman [15:37]: “George Pickens 3.5 catches over that.”
Dan LeBatard humorously critiques the playfulness of the predictions, emphasizing the light-hearted nature of the segment while maintaining engagement with the audience.
- Dan LeBatard [16:15]: “It's the disgruntled, disgruntled off in the Thursday Thunder. Thank you, juju. We appreciate it.”
Juju Gotti adds humor by referencing his past experiences and the nature of betting, enhancing the segment's appeal.
- Juju Gotti [16:11]: “Coppin, don't make me laugh.”
"Thursday Thunder" promises to be a recurring feature, offering listeners regular insights and entertainment related to sports betting.
5. Final Remarks and Segment Wrap-Up
As the episode progresses, the hosts reflect on their discussions and tease future content, maintaining the show's engaging and dynamic flow.
- Dan LeBatard [07:10]: “We'll have more tomorrow. We have an entire roundtable discussion with 70 people tomorrow.”
The episode concludes with a blend of humor and anticipation for upcoming segments, ensuring listeners remain excited for future episodes.
- Greg Cody [12:00]: “Maybe I need to go back to the drawing board.”
- Dan LeBatard [16:34]: “Got to keep them growing.”
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
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Dan LeBatard [00:43]:
“We are creating a... thing with Dan Patrick to honor somebody who I really admire for getting to the top of our business the fairest way.”
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Juju Gotti [05:07]:
“I may have misspoken there. Luckily, it was not recorded and nobody can prove I said that.”
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Hochman [09:08]:
“If it happened in the 1950s, did it really happen? 68% of the audience says no, it never happened.”
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Greg Cody [13:53]:
“That's right, it's Thursday Thunder. And it's presented by DraftKings. DraftKings. The Crown is yours, Juju.”
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Juju Gotti [16:11]:
“Coppin, don't make me laugh.”
Conclusion
This episode of The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz masterfully blends tributes to sports legends, humorous personal anecdotes, interactive trivia, and the introduction of engaging new segments like "Thursday Thunder." Through candid conversations and relatable humor, the hosts create an entertaining and informative experience for both regular listeners and newcomers. The inclusion of notable guests like Juju Gotti adds depth and variety, ensuring the show remains a staple for fans of sports and pop culture.
