Episode Summary: "The Best Of Covino & Rich" – The Herd with Colin Cowherd
Released May 1, 2025 by iHeartPodcasts and The Volume
In this engaging episode of "The Herd with Colin Cowherd," hosts Covino and Rich navigate through a plethora of sports-related topics, infusing their trademark humor and insightful commentary. The episode, titled "The Best Of Covino & Rich," primarily centers around their debate on whether it's more embarrassing for a kid to embarrass their parent or vice versa. Additionally, they delve into current sports controversies, celebrity anecdotes, and interactive segments with listeners, all designed to resonate with both avid listeners and newcomers alike.
What's Worse? Kid vs. Parent Embarrassment
The cornerstone of this episode is the spirited debate: "What's Worse? A kid embarrassing their parent or a parent embarrassing their kid." Covino and Rich explore this question through various real-life examples, particularly from the sports world.
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Silverback Gorillas vs. Chuck Norris: The debate kicks off with a humorous comparison where Rich asserts, "Chuck Norris could beat up 100 silverback gorillas" (02:34), highlighting the absurdity and initial perception of the question.
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Sports Incidents:
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Jack Zolbrick's Prank: Covino and Rich discuss the incident where Jack Zolbrick, the 21-year-old son of Jeff Ulbricht, pranked Shador Sanders, resulting in the Atlanta Falcons and Ulbricht being fined a total of $350,000 (03:12). Rich emphasizes the repercussions: "As a parent, your job is to support your kid and stay out of their way. Don’t ever get in the way of their success." (05:04)
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Tyrese Halliburton's Father's Misconduct: The conversation shifts to Tyrese Halliburton, whose father embarrassed him by taunting Giannis Antetokounmpo during a game (04:13). Rich criticizes the behavior, stating, "For a parent to embarrass their kid... is way worse." (22:26)
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Celebrity Examples:
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Meghan Markle and Justin Bieber: The hosts touch upon Meghan Markle’s father’s involvement with tabloids and Justin Bieber’s father’s occasional public embarrassments, examining how these actions impact their public images (12:48 - 17:02).
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Tom Hanks and His Sons: Covino and Rich highlight Tom Hanks’ relationship with his sons, discussing the balance between parental involvement and personal embarrassment (14:14).
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Listener Stories: Real-life anecdotes from listeners illustrate the personal impact of parental and child embarrassment, adding depth to the debate (25:00 - 35:00).
Notable Quote: Rich poignantly remarks, "As a parent, your job is to support your kid and stay out of their way. Don't ever get in the way of their success. You're supposed to lift them." (05:04)
Big Mike's Wednesday Words of Wisdom
Adding a comedic twist, the segment "Big Mike's Wednesday Words of Wisdom" features a memorable analogy delivered by Big Mike:
“Dating a stripper is like eating a noisy bag of chips in church. Everyone looks down on you in disgust, but deep down inside, they want some too.” (37:01)
This segment not only provides humor but also engages listeners by challenging them to recite the quote verbatim for a chance to win a prize, fostering interactive participation.
Age-Gap Relationships and Public Perception
Covino and Rich delve into the controversial topic of age-gap relationships, particularly focusing on public figures and the ensuing societal reactions.
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Bill Belichick and Jordan Hudson: The hosts scrutinize Bill Belichick’s relationship with the significantly younger Jordan Hudson, exploring both the personal happiness and the public’s discomfort with the age difference (45:00 - 55:00).
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Historical and Contemporary Examples:
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Anna Nicole Smith and J. Howard Marshall: Reflecting on past relationships, Covino and Rich discuss the enduring public scrutiny faced by Anna Nicole Smith and her marriage to the much older J. Howard Marshall (39:19 - 42:00).
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Elle King and Her Father's Political Views: The dynamic between Elle King and her father’s differing political opinions serves as a parallel to the parent-child embarrassment debate, illustrating the multifaceted nature of public and private conflicts (17:36 - 17:52).
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Notable Quote: Covino muses, "If your kid’s the one that cries, if your son or daughter is the one that has a meltdown, you don’t think that’s embarrassing." (05:14)
Midweek Major: Current Sports and Pop Culture Highlights
Transitioning to the "Midweek Major" segment, Covino, Rich, and their co-hosts tackle a variety of current sports and pop culture stories.
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Prank Calls in Sports:
- Shador Sanders and Abdul Carter: The hosts discuss the mean-spirited prank calls made to Shador Sanders and Abdul Carter, criticizing the ethical breach and personal impact on the individuals involved (55:33 - 56:32).
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Luka Doncic's Charitable Gesture:
- Mural Vandalism in LA: Celebrating Luka Doncic’s generosity, Covino and Rich commend his decision to fully fund the repair of a vandalized mural honoring Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Gigi, emphasizing the positive impact of sports figures giving back to the community (54:15 - 56:32).
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Pete Rose and MLB Politics:
- Rob Manfred's Meeting with President Trump: The discussion covers the meeting between MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred and President Trump regarding Pete Rose’s potential entry into the Baseball Hall of Fame, highlighting the complexities of sports governance influenced by political figures (59:16 - 61:48).
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Upcoming Netflix Documentary on Brett Favre:
- "Untold: The Fall of Brett Favre": Covino and Rich preview an upcoming documentary that promises to explore the controversial aspects of Brett Favre’s career, including inappropriate conduct and financial misconduct, predicting its impact on his legacy (60:36 - 63:18).
Notable Quote: Covino criticizes, "We gotta get to a point where we have to stop making exceptions for celebrities and superstars or rich people. What's creepy is creepy." (54:51)
Conclusion
Wrapping up the episode, Covino and Rich reflect on the intricate balance between personal happiness and public perception. They advocate for respecting individual choices while acknowledging the inevitable scrutiny that accompanies public figures' private lives. The episode concludes with lighter banter and teasers for upcoming segments, maintaining the engaging and humorous tone that listeners have come to expect.
Notable Quote: Covino humorously suggests, "Leave Billy alone. Because here’s my thought, if you had a man-to-man conversation with Bill Belichick, he might say, 'I’m having sex with a 20-something year old. Back off, everybody.'" (33:52)
This comprehensive summary encapsulates the essence of the "Best Of Covino & Rich" episode, highlighting the key discussions, notable quotes with proper attribution, and the natural flow of topics, ensuring clarity and engagement for both regular listeners and new audiences.
