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In this episode of PSP, host Nii Wallace Bruce takes a deep dive into Atlanta sports with guest, Noel White, producer at 92.9 The Game. They discuss the WNBA draft, focusing on the Atlanta Dream's picks and season prospects (00:45), including rookies Ta-Hina Paopao and Taylor Thierry. They also cover the complexities and uncertainties surrounding the Atlanta Hawks' front office (05:20) and draft strategy (10:00).
Shifting gears, they analyze the Atlanta Braves' challenges in the MLB season, particularly their pitching woes (18:27) and potential roster moves (21:26). The conversation then moves to the NFL, highlighting the Atlanta Falcons' draft needs (27:47) and the quarterback situation involving Michael Penix Jr. and Kirk Cousins (25:42). The episode wraps up with insights into potential changes in the WNBA (03:15), including upcoming negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement and the league's expansion teams (12:27).
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in this episode, host Nii Wallace-Bruce discusses various developments in the international sports landscape with guest Rob Livingstone from GamesBids.com. The conversation covers the new IOC President Kirsty Coventry, her upcoming responsibilities (01:26), and potential changes in the bidding process for future Olympic Games, particularly for 2036 (02:27).
Later, they also explore the challenges and implications of shifting the Summer Olympics schedule due to climate change and broadcasting conflicts (04:23), as well as the legacy impacts of major sporting events like the Men's and Women's World Cup (10:11). The geopolitical factors influencing upcoming events, particularly in the US (07:43), and the bids for the 2030 Commonwealth Games are also examined.
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The second half of the dynamic conversation with Akwesi from AfriCaaans continues, exploring the world of international football with a keen focus on African teams like Nigeria, Ghana, and Gambia (01:17), and their performances in World Cup qualifiers. The discussion delves into the frustrations and potential of African teams (05:26), the challenges they face, and the stylistic matchups against European and other international teams (11:18).
Additionally, the episode covers the prospects of World Cup hosts Canada (10:53), the USA, and Mexico (02:15), offering insights into their current form, squad depth, and tactical needs ahead of future tournaments (20:16). The talk also touches upon issues like player development, coaching strategies, and the potential for non-European teams to excel on the World Cup stage (22:16).
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In this episode of PSP, host Nii Wallace-Bruce discusses Rory McIlroy's thrilling victory at the Masters, his first win at the tournament in 14 years. Special guest, Donnie Dotson, founder and CEO of Carry Golf (8:40), joins the conversation to break down the memorable moments of the weekend and the mental resilience required for success in golf (2:35).
Dotson also shares insights into his organization, Carry Golf, which helps up-and-coming golfers with financial support (13:33). The discussion highlights the growing importance of analytics in golf (5:12) and the challenges young athletes face in securing the resources needed to compete professionally (20:46).
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In this episode of PSP, host Nii Wallace-Bruce and Akwesi from AfriCaaans go around the world in 80 minutes. In fact, we split the discussion into two halves!
Part 1 of the discussion spans global football, starting with the World Cup qualifiers where Argentina, Iran, Japan, and New Zealand have secured spots in the 2026 United World Cup hosted by the USA, Canada, and Mexico The conversation also covers the ongoing CONCACAF Nations League (18:35), highlighting Panama's unexpected knockout of the USA. Focusing on Ghana, the Nii and Akwesi go back to their diaspora roots, delving into the Black Stars' recent performance (1:23), coaching strategies, and defensive solidity, despite missing the African Cup of Nations.
The talk extends to the challenges faced in recruiting dual-national players (8:24) and the impacts of global football academies like Right to Dream on national team prospects (14:00). Finally, the episode analyzes the outcomes of the CONCACAF Nations League finals, the implications for Canada and the USA, and Canada's upcoming Gold Cup objectives (24:09).
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In this episode hosted by Nii Wallace-Bruce, baseball enthusiast and podcaster, Justin Lunenfeld, discusses the start of the regular baseball season in North America, highlighting key games and players' performances. Justin shares his experience attending games in Toronto and Baltimore [10:47], noting the vibrant atmosphere and diverse crowds.
They delve into team performances, especially focusing on the Orioles and Blue Jays[17:54], and discuss the use of innovative 'bowling pin bats.' [21;05] They also touch on baseball traditions, pitching challenges [3:08], and early standout players [25:30]. The episode includes insights on upcoming games [29.19], and Lunenfeld shares his thoughts on the rest of the American League East and more!
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Host Nii Wallace-Bruce sits down with John Walker, Scottish football coach and analyst, to discuss the evolving role of analytics in football [1:35], focusing on its adoption in the UK and the impact of American investment in clubs like Glasgow Rangers. They delve into the success of Brentford and Brighton using data-driven recruitment [2:15] and the innovative model of the Right to Dream Academy [6:29]. They also touch on the rising popularity and unique challenges of the A-League in Australia [14:58], and the future prospects of San Diego in MLS [13:37] and the Canadian national team ahead of the next World Cup [17:19].
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*NOTE: This episode was recorded just prior to the player releases made by the Jaguars on Thursday March 6th*
In this episode of PSP, hosted by Nii Wallace-Bruce, the focus is on the NFL Draft process, with Brock Vierra, writer at Sports Illustrated. Vierra provides detailed insights from the Draft Combine in Indianapolis [0:32], highlighting standout players [2:18] and potential draftees. Key topics include the strategic moves for multiple teams including the Rams [25:07], Chiefs [10:52], and Jaguars [15:51] in the draft and free agency, with deep dives into team-specific needs and prospects.
Vierra also shares perspectives on the emerging talents and his bold predictions for the 2025 NFL season [33:13]. The discussion also touches on the international expansion of NFL games, player trades, and coaching changes.
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In this episode of PSP, host Nii Wallace-Bruce discusses the beginnings of spring training, anticipated player departures, and fantasy insights for the 2025 baseball season with guest Frank Ammirante. They delve into the likelihood of Vladimir Guerrero Jr. leaving the Blue Jays [0:52], the potential impact of this on Bo Bichette's future with the team[11:33], and explore various fantasy baseball prospects and strategies [16:07].
The conversation includes detailed player analyses for each position, highlights potential breakout candidates, and assesses future MLB trades and bets. Frank also shares updates on MLB pitching prospects [28:50] and potential future bets for the upcoming season [32:27].
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In this episode of PSP, host Nii Wallace-Bruce and guest Bryan Mcwilliam from The Score discuss the return of baseball, highlighting key off-season moves, including Juan Soto's record-breaking contract [2:32] and team changes for the Dodgers and Mets [0:38]. They discuss the challenges of repeating titles in Major League Baseball [1:10], the depth and competitiveness of the National League [4:45], and the uncertainties surrounding the Blue Jays' failure to extend Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s contract [6:48].
Bryan also talks about the impact of max effort pitching on injuries [17:17], the upcoming talent in Major League Baseball [23:25], and his bold prediction for the Red Sox in 2025.
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In this episode of PSP, host Nii Wallace-Bruce discusses the intense cricket rivalry between India and Pakistan, focusing on their recent match at the 2025 Champions Trophy, where India successfully chased down Pakistan's score of 241 runs [0:18]. Joined by guest Dr. Omar Khokhar from Sportsnection, they delve into Pakistan's performance and the need for more aggressive and innovative play styles [1:07]. The conversation transitions to the historical context of Pakistani cricket and the revival of major cricket tournaments in Pakistan after 30 years [3:53].
They then explore the development and potential of cricket trading cards, a project that connects past legends and current players [5:01], and discuss the growing interest in physical collectibles over digital ones [9:32]. The episode concludes with a discussion on the future of cricket tournaments, advocating for more triangular and quadrangular series to maintain viewer interest [16:33].
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In this episode of PSP, host Nii Wallace-Bruce is joined by draft analyst, John Vogel, to discuss various aspects of the NFL Draft. The episode covers topics such as franchise tags, the NFL Draft Combine, and the upcoming Draft. Vogel shares his insights on the Combine, particularly why some high-profile players choose not to participate in certain drills [0:51]. They also dive into the Senior Bowl [3:15], where Vogel provides his takeaways on standout players, specifically praising the depth of this year's defensive line class [4:21].
They discuss the potential impact of various players, including Canadian prospects like Taylor Elgersma and Elic Ayomanor [16:39], and the draft strategies of teams like the Tennessee Titans [18:09]. Vogel also talks about his comprehensive draft guide [8:11] and his active presence on social media for the latest updates leading up to the draft.
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In this episode of PSP, host Nii Wallace-Bruce discusses the upcoming 2025 Major League Baseball season with guest Pat Ragazzo from Sports Illustrated. They delve into the New York Mets' eventful offseason, highlighted by the historic signing of Juan Soto from the Yankees and other key signings like Clay Holmes and Sean Manaea [0:52]. They explore contract renewals, particularly Pete Alonso's two-year deal and his bet on himself for future free agency.
The conversation also touches on the Mets' strong lineup, including powerful hitters like Francisco Lindor and Francisco Alvarez, and a solid bullpen strengthened by returning star closer Edwin Diaz [2:59]. Analysis of potential playoff competitors like the Dodgers [10:33] and speculation on future moves, including the possibility of targeting Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in 2026 [5:36], provide a comprehensive look at the Mets' quest for a World Series [7:41]. Ragazzo also shares insights on other MLB teams, emphasizing the competitive landscape of both the National and American Leagues [12:57].
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In this episode of PSP, host Nii Wallace-Bruce dives into the exciting hockey events happening in February. Joined by Kyle Cushman from The Score, they discuss the USA-Canada Rivalry Series and its intense atmosphere [0:38], the development of the PWHL [2:21], and key rising international teams like Czechia and Finland [4:55]. They also explore the identity of PWHL teams[8:18], the success of the Takeover Series games for future franchise locations[14;44], and analyze the NHL's trade activity and salary cap implications[25:16].
Later, they preview the upcoming Four Nations tournament as a lead-up to the Milan Cortina Olympics and discuss the potential for more international competitions[17:47]. The episode wraps up with insights into the Toronto Maple Leafs’ season under new coach Craig Berube [28:42] and a bold prediction from Kyle Cushman about William Nylander for this season.
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PSP Episode: MLS Insights and Upcoming Soccer Highlights with Charles Boehm
As the MLS embarks on a 30th anniversary season, PSP host Nii Wallace-Bruce sits down with Charles Boehm from MLSSoccer.com to cover various insights and updates in the North American soccer sphere. Charles provides a rundown of MLS' fixture congestion management [4:51], the introduction of new club, San Diego FC [9:36], and delves into Toronto FC's significant changes, including the return of coach Robin Fraser, who is now team manager [13:39].
They reflect on the upcoming 2026 World Cup logistics and American soccer infrastructure [20:53]. Also highlighted is the USMNT's January camp under new manager Mauricio Pochettino [30:42] and upcoming MLS moves, including the signing of Wilfred Zaha by Charlotte FC and the reintroduction of Miguel Almiron to Atlanta United. Charles updates his social media presence, and they end on a look forward to the soccer season and upcoming tournaments.
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In this episode of PSP, host Nii Wallace Bruce welcomes Liz McGuire, host of the Jay Birdwatching podcast, to discuss the Toronto Blue Jays' recent signing of outfielder Anthony Santander. They delve into the team's off-season needs, including the potential acquisitions of Pete Alonso and Max Scherzer [19:19], the importance of extending Vladimir Guerrero Jr. [20:52], and the Jays' pricing strategies for fans [3:00]. Liz shares her experiences as a dedicated Jays fan, including a viral moment when she was hit by a foul ball [7:49], and the camaraderie of being part of the Toronto baseball community. The show encapsulates both the frustrations [22:37] and hopes of Blue Jays supporters as they look forward to the upcoming season.
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In-depth Analysis on Notre Dame's Season, Indiana Football, and Colts' Prospects with Kevin Bowen.
In this episode of PSP, host Nii Wallace-Bruce is joined by Kevin Bowen from 107.5 The Fan in Indianapolis to discuss Notre Dame's journey to the National Championship [1:16], their performance against Ohio State, and prospects for next season under Coach Marcus Freeman. The conversation shifts to the Indiana Hoosiers' unexpected success in football and Kurt Cignetti's influence [3:35]. They delve into the Indianapolis Colts' season, including the hiring of a new defensive coordinator, Lou Anarumo [4:52], potential free agents [8:02], and key draft priorities [16:01], with a spotlight on both defensive enhancements and quarterback competition [10:46]. The episode wraps up with a look into the cultural changes needed within the Colts' organization.
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Celebrating Excellence: Ricky Watters on NFL Playoff Weekend and Championship Insights
In this special 400th episode of PSP, host Nii Wallace-Bruce welcomes Pro Bowler, Super Bowl champion, and national champion, Ricky Watters as a guest. Ricky shares insights on the recent CFP National Championship Game, reflecting on his time at Notre Dame and the significance of winning a national championship [2:34]. He discusses his professional career with the 49ers [6:01], detailing the importance of perfect practices and teamwork [14:44]. Highlighting his success in the NFL, Ricky underscores the challenges and rewards of playing for Philadelphia Eagles, offering an in-depth look at the offensive schemes and the evolution of football [19.33]. Additionally, Ricky talks about his journey of adoption [28.23] and his children's book, "A Gift Called Shane." The episode wraps up with Ricky's thoughts on the current Eagles team [30:59], his Hall of Fame aspirations, and his enduring legacy in football.
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The College Football Playoff reaches the pinnacle in Atlanta next week, so we checked in with our friend from the Peach State, Abe Gordon, host and producer on 92.9 The Game in Atlanta.
Nii Wallace-Bruce caught up with Abe Gordon to discuss the collapse of the Atlanta Falcons season in 2024.Is coaching or personnel a bigger priority for the defense?Will Kirk Cousins be back in 2025?Is Head Coach Raheem Morris already on the hot seat for 2025?Does the agreement at The Gathering (Forsyth County) move the needle as a viable location for an expansion NHL franchise?What needs to be done right this time around to avoid another hockey relocation?Is everything ok with the Braves this offseason?Abe Gordon:
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*This episode was recorded prior to the free agent acquisition of Jeff Hoffman by the Toronto Blue Jays*
MLB.com Reporter and author, Keegan Matheson, rejoins the show to discuss the Blue Jays' offseason so far in 2025.
Keegan and Nii discussed a quiet offseason for the Blue Jays.Keegan also shared updates on his completed book - The Franchise: Toronto Blue JaysAre the Blue Jays at a crossroads? What's next?How will David Bell's appointment impact the front office in Toronto?With other MLB teams having quiet offseasons to this point, we examine whether this is a trend or just a moment in time.Keegan Matheson:
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