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39. We Don't Give Enough Love to the River

Gabe and Chris cover a close win over USC Upstate, the logjam at guard, getting bowl eligible, Keep Louisville Weird, James Wiseman and more....

38: All About Sycamores

Chris and Gabe discuss the Cards' win over Indiana State, what UK's shocking loss means, the debut of their first regular segment, and much more....

37. Tip-Off Special

Gabe and Chris preview the imminent Louisville basketball season, from biggest questions, possible pitfalls, potential MVPs and of course what the final outcome will be.

36. Crossover Season Engage

Chris and Gabe react to the NCAA news and how the media misunderstood it, then they react to Tuesday night's basketball exhibition with Bellarmine, the football win over Virginia, the potential end of the Uofl QB controversy, where the team can find wins and of course final thoughts on the Governor's Race before election day.

Episode 35: A Winston-Salem Vistors' Guide

Chris and Gabe discuss the big win against Wake Forest and Chris' experience seeing it, what's next for Louisville football, the gear up for basketball, failures in recruiting and of course the Kentucky Governor's race.

Episode 34: Micale, not Malik

Chris and Gabe quickly (not really) talk about the NBA-China scandal that's rocking sports before celebrating and recapping Louisville's big win over Boston College. The duo also talk ACC Operation Basketball, CBS' ACC preseason rankings and the first Bevin-Beshear debate.

Episode 33 - Equal Pay for Kentucky Basketball's Play

Episode 32: Just Beat Boston College

Chris and Gabe unite to cover what went wrong in Tallahassee, re-examine the QB situation and re-re-examine how the schedule might shake out. Then they talk Chris Mack's interview with Jon Rothstein and news on the impending basketball season. Finally they close with Louisville Live and the status of the 2020 basketball recruiting class including a seamless transition from Rudy Giuliani to Devin Askew.