Sports. We love them, we listen to them, and we can’t get enough of them. When it comes to watching sports talk shows. We look for honest people, who hold no punches, are funny, witty, and have a great sense of humor.
Ever since the cord-cutting era began, many major networks have continued to raise prices while losing money. As a result, they started cutting back on talk shows which means letting go of people. Those former employees have found new homes or started their own companies. Even former athletes.
YouTube is a hit when it comes to watching sports talk shows every day. These are not only fun to watch, but there informative, funny, honest, and just being themselves. Here are the top ten shows to watch on YouTube.
10. F4WOnline
If you are a fan of professional wrestling. F4WOnline is a great place to get the latest news in the world of professional wrestling. At 3 pm, Monday through Friday, Wrestling Observer Radio to free to listen to with hosts Bryan Alvarez and Mike Sempervive. If you want more shows from them. You can become a member to get more shows from F4WOnline.
9. JAKIB Sports
JAKIB Sports features several former NBC Sports Philadelphia personalities such as Seth Joyner, Derick Gunn, and Rob Ellis. They have the Philadelphia Eagles pre-and post-game coverage after every Eagles game ends. Plus, they bring on guests like John McMullen to talk about the game. If you like Philadelphia sports, this is a good channel to add to your subscription list.
8. Up and Adams w/ Kay Adams
If you have watched NFL Network every morning for six years. Then you know the former host of Good Morning Football Kay Adams. Adams left NFL Network earlier this year and is part of FanDuel TV. Adams is very bright when it comes to football stats that helps people set their fantasy lineup or bet on the games. You can find the show on the FanDuel YouTube channel.
7. JDfromNY206
If you like a brutally honest podcast in the world of professional wrestling. You won’t find one anywhere close at JDfromNY206. JD has daily wrestling news shows, and live post-shows of WWE and AEW. Sometimes, he can be loud if he is calling out segments of both shows for the wrong reasons. He gets his viewers to think when watching the shows, and you learn a lot from him. If this is your type of podcast, add JDfromNY206 today.
6. Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s Dirty Mo Media
If you are a fan of NASCAR. Then you know one of its most popular drivers named Dale Earnhardt Jr. Since retiring from NASCAR, Earnhardt is a broadcaster for the NASCAR races on NBC. He also hosts a podcast as part of his company called Dirty Mo Media.
Earnhardt is very good at talking about the history of NASCAR and breaking down all the current races and issues. He has done a lot for the sport, including co-hosting a show with Matthew Dillner called Lost Speedways on Peacock, which is a great show that relives the history of racetracks that no longer exists. If you are looking for another motorsports channel to add to YouTube. Be sure to add Dirty Mo Media today.
5. The Joel Klatt Show
Joel Klatt is widely known for broadcasting college football on FOX every Saturday at noon along with Gus Johnson. His knowledge of the game is unique and similar to the late John Madden. You are not just watching a game; you are learning as well. Klatt breakdowns all the games from the past week, and looks ahead to next week’s games. You can find his show on the CFB on FOX YouTube channel.
4. David Land
David Land is a rising journalist who focuses on motorsports, specifically IndyCar, and will cover some NASCAR news. Land is another person who is honest about IndyCar races, news, and more. When it comes to IndyCar coverage, add David Land to the list.
3. The Man To Man Podcast
The Man To Man Podcast is hosted by two former NFL players in Darius Butler and Antoine Bethea. What makes these two players great to listen to is their way of breaking down coverages of the games. They also make their picks for all the upcoming games. Anytime you can add former players to a podcast to break down the film is a learning experience for fans. Add The Man To Man podcast today on YouTube.
2. The Rod Petersen Show
If you are a fan of hockey, lacrosse, and the CFL. This show is for you. Rod Petersen’s show airs Monday through Friday from noon to 2 pm. He brings on guests with incredible knowledge of hockey, lacrosse, and the CFL. Rod also talks about the NFL and is very interactive with the fans. He loves to read comments from them before giving his opinion. If this is your kind of podcast, add Rod Petersen today.
1. The Pat McAfee Show
Arguably, Pat McAfee is the king of sports podcasts. A former punter for the Indianapolis Colts became the hottest ticket in town. McAfee does not just do the podcast, but he is a commentator for WWE and is part of ESPN’s College GameDay every Saturday. McAfee has a crew that is undoubtedly a staple for his show, including former players A.J. Hawk, Darius Butler, A.Q. Shipley, and Matt Hasselback.
One of McAfee’s biggest stars is Ty Schmit, who does impressions of Lou Holtz, Jay Glazier, Mel Kiper Jr., and more. Every Tuesday during the NFL season, McAfee interviews Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers about his game, what’s on his mind, and Rodgers’s book club. McAfee is a fun podcast to listen to and be sure to add him today.