Podcast Title: The Herd with Colin Cowherd
Host/Author: iHeartPodcasts and The Volume
Episode: Hour 1 - You'll Never Do It Again
Release Date: March 4, 2025
Introduction
In this episode of The Herd with Colin Cowherd, hosts Covino and Rich delve into a variety of sports-related topics, blending insightful analysis with personal anecdotes. The central theme revolves around reflecting on moments and actions one believes they'll never repeat, setting the stage for engaging conversations throughout the hour.
Boxing Showdown: Lamont Roach Jr. vs. Tank Davis
Timestamp: [05:45]
Covino and Rich kick off their discussion with a detailed analysis of the recent boxing match between Lamont Roach Jr. and Tank Davis. The bout was rife with controversy, leading to a majority draw despite Roach Jr.'s impressive performance.
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Covino: "Lamont Roach Jr. was a champion at 1:30. He owned Davis the whole fight." [06:15]
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Rich: "He fought a perfect fight, bro. He came out with a plan and stuck to it." [07:30]
The hosts debate the officiating, particularly Davis taking a knee in the ninth round, which resulted in an automatic knockdown and subsequent disqualification. They express disappointment over the judges' decision to call the fight a draw, arguing that Roach Jr. deserved the win.
- Covino: "If the judges had recognized the knee as a knockdown, Roach Jr. should have won." [08:50]
Rich adds a humorous take on potential rule adjustments:
- Rich: "What if you use Soul Glow, can you go to your corner? That was the problem." [09:10]
Steph Curry Declares His Last Dunk
Timestamp: [15:30]
Shifting gears, the hosts highlight a significant moment from All-Star Weekend where NBA star Steph Curry performed a memorable slam dunk, only to declare it his last:
- Covino: "After the game, he declared, 'It's the last one. The last Dunkaroo of my career.'" [16:05]
They discuss the implications of Curry stepping back from dunking, reflecting on how even elite athletes choose to redefine their playing styles as their careers evolve.
- Rich: "He could have put a little more oomph into it, but hey, it was a cool moment." [17:45]
Jimmy Johnson's Retirement from Fox Sports Radio
Timestamp: [25:00]
A poignant moment arises as the hosts announce the retirement of legendary broadcaster Jimmy Johnson after a remarkable 31-year tenure with Fox Sports Radio.
- Covino: "Jimmy Johnson retires after 31 years. Something he's never going to do again." [25:15]
Both express their admiration for Johnson's contributions to sports broadcasting, acknowledging the void his departure will create.
- Rich: "Congrats to Jimmy Johnson. His career in the booth was stellar." [26:40]
"You'll Never Do It Again" Segment
Timestamp: [30:20]
The episode's centerpiece is the “You'll Never Do It Again” segment, where Covino and Rich explore actions and experiences they believe they won't repeat.
Caller Insights:
- Kavino: "I'll never attend a concert in a mosh pit again. Done for me." [31:10]
- Rich: "I'll never do a full Power Hour drinking game. That's dangerous." [33:25]
- James from Kansas City: "At 32, I haven't touched rim in a year or two. Those days are gone." [34:50]
- Ricky: "I'll never roller skate again. My old bones will break." [36:15]
Personal Anecdotes:
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Dan: Shares a story about his adventurous father who decided to quit snorkeling after a scary incident, highlighting the inevitability of stopping certain activities as one ages.
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Covino: Reflects on moments like holding his children’s hands and the bittersweet realization that some actions are things of the past.
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Rich: Discusses his experience with skating later in life and the challenges it presents, leading to his conclusion of stepping away from such activities.
John Cena's Heel Turn in WWE
Timestamp: [45:00]
A major highlight is the unexpected development in WWE where fan-favorite John Cena makes a dramatic heel turn, shifting from the perennial "good guy" to a villainous character.
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Covino: "John Cena turning heel is the biggest since Hollywood Hogan." [45:30]
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Rich: "He's been the face of WWE, and now this shift is shaking things up." [46:10]
The hosts speculate on the potential impacts of this transformation on Cena's legacy and the broader WWE landscape.
Sports News Wrap-Up
Timestamp: [50:20]
Covino and Rich conclude the episode with a rapid-fire news segment covering various sports updates:
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NFL: The Cincinnati Bengals franchise tag situation involving wide receiver T. Higgins.
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NBA: Dallas Mavericks' announcement of a ticket price increase due to team investments.
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College Sports: Auburn remains the unanimous number one in the AP Top 25 Men's College Basketball rankings.
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Player Injuries: Matthew Tkachuk of the Florida Panthers is set to miss the rest of the regular season due to a groin injury.
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Broadcasting News: Jimmy Johnson's retirement and its significance to Fox Sports Radio.
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Boxing: Upcoming fights featuring the Four Kings, including Ryan Garcia and others, with Jim Lampley returning to the booth.
Conclusion
The episode wraps up by revisiting the central theme of reflecting on experiences one may never repeat, reinforced by listener calls and personal stories. Covino and Rich emphasize the importance of cherishing memorable moments and acknowledging the inevitable changes that come with time.
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Covino: "Never say never, but take those mental snapshots because you might forget otherwise." [58:00]
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Rich: "Life is full of moments you'll never do again. Embrace them while you can." [58:30]
Notable Quotes:
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"Lamont Roach Jr. was a champion at 1:30. He owned Davis the whole fight." – Covino [06:15]
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"He fought a perfect fight, bro. He came out with a plan and stuck to it." – Rich [07:30]
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"It's the last one. The last Dunkaroo of my career." – Steph Curry, as quoted by Covino [16:05]
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"John Cena turning heel is the biggest since Hollywood Hogan." – Covino [45:30]
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"Never say never, but take those mental snapshots because you might forget otherwise." – Covino [58:00]
This episode of The Herd with Colin Cowherd offers a compelling mix of sports analysis, personal reflections, and listener engagement, making it a must-listen for fans eager to stay updated and introspective about their own experiences.
