Podcast Summary: Covino & Rich - Pizza & Stirrups & Thibs
Title: The Herd with Colin Cowherd
Host/Authors: Steve Covino and Rich Davis
Episode: Covino & Rich - Pizza & Stirrups & Thibs
Release Date: June 4, 2025
Duration: Approximately 43 minutes
1. Introduction and Show Kickoff [03:02 – 04:30]
The episode begins with Steve Covino and Rich Davis welcoming listeners to their live show on Fox Sports Radio. They express gratitude towards their listeners and announce an upcoming party in Las Vegas, setting a lively and engaging tone for the episode.
2. Pizza Topping Debate [04:30 – 11:07]
Main Discussion: The hosts delve into a spirited debate about the best way to order pizza, emphasizing simplicity to avoid conflicts, especially when catering to a group.
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Steve Covino [05:01]: "We don't need all this meat lover nonsense. Some cheese, some pepperonis. That's it."
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Monsi [05:05]: "Danny G. Our boy Tripp."
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Rich Davis [08:10]: "I'm saying if you want to appeal to the masses, if you're ordering pizza for a kid's birthday party, for the office, for a little, it's the only way for a fight night. All you need regular or pepperoni."
Key Points:
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Plain and Pepperoni Preferred: Both hosts advocate for ordering plain and pepperoni pizzas to satisfy the majority and minimize leftovers.
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Critique of Specialty Pizzas: Specialty pizzas with various toppings like vegetables or multiple meats are criticized for being less popular and often left over.
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Cultural Preferences: Rich Davis mentions, "If you want meat lovers, get a different meal," highlighting the divisiveness of topping preferences.
Conclusion: The consensus is clear: to maintain harmony and ensure satisfaction, stick to basic toppings like cheese and pepperoni when ordering for a group.
3. Baseball Uniforms and the Decline of Stirrups [11:07 – 30:18]
Transition into Topic: The conversation shifts from pizza to baseball uniforms, specifically focusing on the historical use of stirrup socks and their gradual disappearance from modern uniforms.
- Rich Davis [11:17]: "Do you look at him as a success, failure? We'll go over all the angles right here next on Fox Sports Radio."
Key Discussion Points:
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Historical Use of Stirrups:
- Steve Covino [15:03]: "Now, I don't know the history, but I imagine...Black stocking days."
- Rich Davis [16:18]: "Had to be, because in high school."
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Generational Differences:
- Rich Davis [18:30]: "Nobody else on our network has this content."
- Emma [13:52]: "I didn't even know what you were talking about."
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Function and Fashion:
- Steve Covino [27:50]: "Stirrups are basically normal socks with a huge hole cut in it for the entire foot."
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Current Relevance:
- Ryan Seacrest [33:10]: "I got a friend of mine at work, her son... he was so happy."
Notable Quotes:
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Rich Davis [27:35]: "Stirrup in your cleat, which was all."
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Steve Covino [28:54]: "Stirrup socks are basically normal socks with a huge hole cut in it for the entire foot."
Conclusion: The hosts nostalgically reflect on the evolution of baseball uniforms, lamenting the absence of stirrup socks in today's game. They highlight both the practical reasons for their decline and the cultural shift towards different sock styles. Listener interactions further underscore the generational gap in awareness about stirrups.
4. Major Story: Tom Thibodeau's Firing from the Knicks [30:18 – 38:25]
Introduction to the Topic: The hosts shift focus to the primary topic of the episode: Tom Thibodeau's unexpected dismissal as the head coach of the New York Knicks.
- Rich Davis [38:16]: "Tom Thibodeau has been consistently voted as the coach players would least likely want to play for in those anonymous NBA player surveys."
Key Discussion Points:
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Thibodeau's Achievements:
- Led Knicks to their first Eastern Conference Finals in 25 years.
- Achieved consecutive 50+ win seasons.
- Finished his tenure with the fourth most wins in franchise history.
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Paradox of Popularity:
- Despite on-court success, Thibodeau was reportedly unpopular among players, as evidenced by player surveys.
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Fan and Insider Opinions:
- Rich Davis [40:35]: "We will talk about this next on Fox Sports Radio."
- Steve Covino [50:20]: "He lost his job. Dude lost his job."
Notable Quotes:
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Rich Davis [38:16]: "Tom Thibodeau has been consistently voted as the coach players would least likely want to play for."
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Steve Covino [50:03]: "The guy just took them on that run. It makes no sense."
Conclusion: Covino and Rich dissect the irony of Thibodeau's firing, pondering whether his interpersonal relationships within the team outweighed his strategic successes. They express surprise over the move, given the team's improved performance under his leadership, and anticipate further analysis as they delve deeper into the implications for the Knicks.
5. Listener Interactions and Additional Sporting Stories [30:18 – 39:43]
Engagement with Audience: Throughout the episode, Covino and Rich engage with callers who share their own experiences and opinions related to the main topics.
- Listener Bruno [35:50]: Shares memories of wearing stirrup socks during his youth baseball days.
Other Sporting Highlights:
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MLB Update:
- Kerry Carpenter's historic three-home-run game for the Detroit Tigers.
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NBA and NFL News:
- Discussion about Bryce Harper returning to the Phillies lineup.
- Updates on NFL players like Michael Parsons and Brian Scheinheimer.
Notable Quotes:
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Rich Davis [36:15]: "The accent color, right?"
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Ryan Seacrest [37:22]: "Best pizza. Don't put any on pizza, just regular cheese. New York pizza is the best."
Conclusion: The hosts balance their main discussions with lighter interactions and updates on various sports, keeping the show dynamic and engaging. Listener contributions add personal anecdotes, enriching the overall conversation.
6. Return to Main Topic and Conclusion [38:25 – 52:55]
Deep Dive into Thibodeau's Impact: Covino and Rich return to analyze the broader impact of Thibodeau's tenure with the Knicks, considering both his strategic decisions and his relationships with players and management.
- Steve Covino [49:40]: "Tom Thibodeau, fired after five seasons. Four out of the five seasons in the playoffs. Furthest they've gone since 1999."
Final Thoughts: They weigh the successes versus the interpersonal challenges that may have led to his dismissal, emphasizing the complex nature of coaching roles in professional sports.
Notable Quotes:
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Rich Davis [40:35]: "We will talk about this next on Fox Sports Radio."
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Steve Covino [50:49]: "Tom Thibodeau is the big story of the day."
Conclusion: The episode wraps up with a comprehensive analysis of Tom Thibodeau's legacy with the Knicks, acknowledging his significant contributions while questioning the reasons behind his abrupt departure. The hosts leave listeners anticipating future discussions on the repercussions of this decision for the team and Thibodeau's career.
7. Closing Remarks and Final Advertisements [52:55 – End]
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Overall Summary: In this episode of "Covino & Rich," hosts Steve Covino and Rich Davis navigate through a lively discussion on the best practices for ordering pizza, favoring simplicity to ensure group satisfaction. The conversation then transitions into a nostalgic examination of baseball uniforms, particularly the decline of stirrup socks, highlighting generational differences in sports fashion awareness. The centerpiece of the show is an in-depth analysis of Tom Thibodeau's firing from the New York Knicks, despite his successful track record, sparking debates on leadership dynamics in professional sports. Throughout, listener interactions and additional sporting news enrich the dialogue, providing a comprehensive and engaging experience for fans of Covino and Rich.
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