Podcast Summary: The Herd with Colin Cowherd
Episode: Hour 3 - The Hard Truth About Shedeur Sanders
Release Date: June 4, 2025
Host: Colin Cowherd
Produced by: iHeartPodcasts and The Volume
Introduction
The episode of The Herd with Colin Cowherd delves deep into the current landscape of college basketball and the NBA, with a particular focus on emerging coaching talents and player prospects. The conversation transitions seamlessly into an analysis of NFL drafts, jersey sales, and betting insights, providing listeners with a comprehensive overview of the latest sports developments.
College Basketball and NBA Draft Discussions
Guests: Jason McIntyre & John Fanta
Timestamp: [02:43] - [15:43]
The episode kicks off with Jason McIntyre introducing John Fanta, a Fox Sports college basketball expert. They discuss the imminent NBA draft and the potential movement of Dan Hurley from Connecticut to the New York Knicks.
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John Fanta emphasizes Hurley's affinity for the New York area and speculates, "I think he's happy at Connecticut. And now after last year's craziness, he's going to stay. I don't see it." ([04:25])
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Jason McIntyre raises the possibility of Jay Wright returning to coaching, questioning the viability of taking on a high-pressure job like the Knicks, to which John Fanta responds, "It's going to be hard... I could see this floor being seven wins for Minnesota. So I say all that to say I think eight and a half is a good number for Minnesota." ([06:08])
The duo further explores the dynamics of the Cleveland Cavaliers, highlighting their strategic decisions and player performances. John Fanta notes, "Donovan Mitchell's fighting this demon in his career. He can't get to the conference finals." ([07:28])
Mock Draft Analysis
Host: Jason McIntyre
Guest: John Fanta
Timestamp: [11:56] - [15:43]
Transitioning to the NBA mock draft, John Fanta shares his insights on various prospects:
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Cooper Flag is favored by Fanta, whom he describes as "relentless on that end of the floor" and "the best defensive prospect" he's seen in his decade-long career ([14:13]).
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Dylan Harper and Ace Bailey are discussed with Fanta expressing reservations about Bailey's fit with the Philadelphia team, stating, "He needs time. He is very raw still." ([12:46])
Fanta praises the current draft class, noting, "This, to me, is the best draft night since pre-COVID years." ([14:13])
NFL Analysis: Cleveland Cavaliers and Detroit Lions
Timestamp: [15:43] - [28:08]
The conversation shifts to NFL analysis, focusing on the Cleveland Cavaliers' offseason moves and the Detroit Lions' prospects:
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John Fanta critiques the Cavaliers' lack of significant offseason activity despite a postseason failure, stating, "I actually think Cleveland's in a position where they don't have to blow it all up." ([07:49])
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Discussing the Detroit Lions, Fanta expresses skepticism about their chances, especially after key personnel changes: "That's going to be a big question mark for how that looks." ([37:20])
Shedeur Sanders and Jersey Sales
Timestamp: [21:01] - [28:08]
In a news segment, the hosts highlight the surprising popularity of Shedeur Sanders, a fifth-round draft pick by the Cleveland Browns, who leads rookie jersey sales.
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Alex remarks, "He is the biggest name and the biggest brand to come out of the draft," emphasizing Sanders' marketability despite draft expectations.
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Jason McIntyre questions the rationale behind betting Sanders for Rookie of the Year, to which guest Adam Choff, a professional gambler, responds, "There's no rationale for betting him rookie of the year." ([34:33])
Betting Insights with Adam Choff
Guests: Jason McIntyre & Adam Choff
Timestamp: [32:50] - [43:19]
Adam Choff joins the show to provide his expertise on NFL betting:
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Adam Choff advocates for betting on the Buffalo Bills, citing their advantageous schedule: "They've Got the easiest schedule... I bet their win total over 11 and a half." ([35:53])
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He expresses skepticism towards the Detroit Lions and Washington Football Team's chances, recommending an under on Detroit's win total: "For Detroit, I bet under 10 and a half wins." ([37:20])
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On the Arizona Cardinals, Choff is optimistic, stating, "I think the Cardinals take a big leap from four wins to eight wins this season." ([38:22])
Choff concludes with insights into the Minnesota Vikings, balancing the potential of quarterback J.J. McCarthy against defensive uncertainties: "I think eight and a half is a good number for Minnesota." ([41:05])
Conclusion
The episode offers a multifaceted exploration of current sports topics, from college basketball coaching prospects to NFL draft strategies and betting insights. Colin Cowherd, alongside his knowledgeable guests, provides listeners with in-depth analyses and diverse perspectives, making it a valuable listen for sports enthusiasts seeking a deeper understanding of the dynamic sports landscape.
Notable Quotes:
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John Fanta: "I think he's happy at Connecticut. And now after last year's craziness, he's going to stay." ([04:25])
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John Fanta: "Donovan Mitchell's fighting this demon in his career. He can't get to the conference finals." ([07:28])
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John Fanta: "This, to me, is the best draft night since pre-COVID years." ([14:13])
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Adam Choff: "There's no rationale for betting him rookie of the year." ([34:33])
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Adam Choff: "I bet their win total over 11 and a half." ([35:53])
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Adam Choff: "For Detroit, I bet under 10 and a half wins." ([37:20])
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Adam Choff: "I think eight and a half is a good number for Minnesota." ([41:05])
This summary encapsulates the key discussions and insights from The Herd with Colin Cowherd, providing a comprehensive overview for those who haven't tuned in to the episode.
