The Dan Patrick Show – Covino & Rich "NFL Fanbase Booty"
Date: August 22, 2025
Host: Covino & Rich (Fox Sports Radio)
Episode Overview
This lively episode of Covino & Rich explores the intersection between sports fandom, emotions, and relationships. The primary focus is a new study about how NFL team wins and losses directly affect fans’ sexual activity and mood. The hosts mix humor, stats, and personal anecdotes, and open the phone lines to get listeners’ takes. The show then touches on the topic of fans storming baseball fields—focusing on whether security tackles are justified, especially when kids are involved.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. NFL Wins, Losses & Bedroom Activity
Segment: [14:00 - 45:00]
- Study findings: 49% of football fans report increased intimacy after their team wins; 1 in 3 men say they abstain if their team loses.
- Emotional impact: Team performance on Sunday can set the tone for the entire week, affecting mood, attitude at work, and home life.
- Gender dynamics: Discussion about whether women fans are similarly affected and if “sympathy intimacy” exists for losing fans.
- Fanbase breakdown: Some teams’ fans—like the Giants—celebrate wins more intensely; for teams like the Jaguars, who expect to lose, defeat doesn’t dampen the mood as much.
Notable Quotes:
- "Studies are showing that men lose their mojo if their team loses. Like, 'Cody, I’m not in the mood.' Like, to an amazing degree." – Rich ([17:20])
- "You feel more optimistic after your team wins. You’re like, I can crush this whole week. All the problems in my life, I can kind of push to the side." – Covino ([32:36])
- "If you want to get it on and you’re planning a sexy night—yes. Root for your team to win. That’s gonna help." – Rich ([25:18])
- "Jacksonville Jags—the team that a loss affects the least. Is there almost like an expectation to lose, where you go into a Sunday, like, 'Whatever, man, I’m gonna get with my girl tonight.'" – Rich ([54:05])
Phone-in reactions:
- Joe (VA) ([47:25]): NFL stress triggers fight-or-flight, lowering sex drive after a bad loss.
- Eric (Springfield) ([58:00]): Reports experiencing “compassion booty” from his wife after Lions losses.
Co-host banter highlights:
- The team jokes about Dan Byer's discomfort with the word "intimacy" ([13:30]).
- The Rams are singled out as the second most “celebratory” fans after a win (76%), with Rich cracking, "Ram it all day. Ram it all night, man. Oh, that’s their theme song." ([31:30])
2. Don’t Let the Game Ruin Your Life (or Love Life)
Segment: [34:00 - 37:30; 1:04:00+]
- Having strategies, like not overeating during the game, to avoid dampening post-game romance.
- Reminder to "compartmentalize" disappointments, just as you’d keep personal problems out of the workplace.
- The lesson: Don’t let a loss in the game ruin the rest of your life.
Notable Quotes:
- "I learned a lesson back in the day: not to bring your personal problems into the workspace. Take that same mindset—don’t let that [loss] affect the bedroom." – Covino ([36:00])
- "Let’s not let it ruin sexy time." – Rich ([47:40])
3. Fans Storming The Field – When Security Goes Too Far
Segment: [1:04:00 - 1:32:00]
A viral incident at a Padres game, where a preteen ran onto the field and was tackled by security, prompts debate.
- Hosts’ split: Covino and Rich question if the security reaction was necessary, especially given the kid posed little threat.
- Recalling the past: They reminisce on Morgana the Kissing Bandit and the more laid-back approach to field invasions "back in the day."
- Consistency: Modern times bring zero-tolerance, but does everyone deserve the same treatment, regardless of age or harmlessness?
- Kid's viral response: The kid later posted a video saying it was “worth it,” enjoying the notoriety.
Notable Quotes:
- "You ever see, like, random footage of New York City, 1930-something? Everyone has a hat on… everyone’s dressed to the tee... but they’re stinky though! They stank." – Rich ([1:37:00], segues into old-school talk)
- "Some bouncers just have pent-up aggression and they're just waiting for it." – Covino ([1:16:00])
- "Do you think [the tackle] was too aggressive?" – Rich ([1:13:00])
- "It was an overzealous tackle at the end there, but I have a solution for this... bring out a giant net and just net people up!" – Iowa Sam ([1:20:00])
4. Call-in: Old-School Wisdom & Senior Citizens' Day
Segment: [1:37:00 - 1:46:00]
Shout-outs to old people ("old geezers and Ebenezers") and honoring the generational wisdom and quirks—threaded into the show’s trademark playful nostalgia.
Memorable Moments & Fun Exchanges
- "Sympathy Booty" Discussion: Listeners and hosts joke about getting "consolation prizes" in the bedroom after a tough loss, flipping the stereotype.
- The Great Steak Mistake: The hosts warn against overeating during football, lest one’s romantic plans be foiled out of sheer sluggishness.
- Kid Storms Field, Gets Tackled: Hosts and listeners laugh over security's handling of a 12-year-old’s field invasion and the internet's subsequent reaction.
- Throwback Thursday Segment: The crew riff on grandparents, world wars, and the stinky, overdressed generations of the past, connecting NFL talk with broader themes of nostalgia and surprising influences.
Timestamps for Key Segments
- 14:00 – NFL fandom & emotional swings, "NFL Fanbase Booty" study
- 25:18 – Practical advice for maximizing post-game romance
- 31:30 – Who celebrates hardest: NFL fanbase stats
- 36:00 – Compartmentalizing disappointment, not bringing it into the bedroom
- 45:00+ – Listener calls: reactions, sympathy, and “compassion booty”
- 1:04:00 – "Storming the field" debate: Kid gets tackled at Padres game
- 1:20:00 – Iowa Sam’s “giant net” solution for field invaders
- 1:37:00 – Senior Citizens’ Day shoutouts and old-school reminiscence
Tone & Style
The episode is a rapid-fire blend of stats, banter, and locker-room humor. Covino & Rich keep the mood light, rib each other and their listeners, and frequently segue into throwback stories or calls for life lessons. Listeners can expect plenty of playful ribbing, but also some sharp insights—always delivered with self-aware, sports-fan irreverence.
Summary Takeaway
Covino & Rich’s "NFL Fanbase Booty" is both a humorous and oddly insightful look at how sports intertwine with everyday life—and how a team’s Sunday fortunes can shape the whole week, even affecting romance. Along the way, the hosts highlight the psychological power of fandom, the curious laws of attraction, and the ever-changing rules of sports culture—all while making listeners laugh and reminisce.
