
Show overview
Make Room For Sports - Varsity Edition has published 5 episodes during 2026. That works out to roughly 6 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 1h 6m and 1h 12m — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Comedy show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 weeks ago, with 5 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Simon Barrett, Mikal Britt, Michael Loughran, David Dominique.
From the publisher
This week on MRFS: we catch up on the last 8 years in sports, Mikal talks tennis, Simon predicts the future, Mike eulogizes some baseball players who died, and Dave recalls an OTB on Long Island. We get sad about the state of things, but Mikal offers a note of optimism about women and a story about a marathon traditionalist who tackles weirdos.
Latest Episodes
Ep. 905 - Endless Tear Cycle
ep. 904 - Egg Alert!!!
Ep. 903 - The Rude Wadell
Ep. 902 - The Longest Nutmeg
In today's episode, we move at breakneck speed as we try to understand how Jaylen Brown uses astrological signs and numerology to be a team leader and bond with his team mates. Since Mike is absent, Mikal takes over for the Dead Baseball Player report. Of course we cover many other topics including: the quadruple amputee corn hole player accused of murder, the father of modern cheerleading and the dangers of pickleball, Netflix hosting the opening day of baseball, the Puka Nacua biting incident, the Tiger Woods care crash, the Michael Jordan of dolphins, March Madness, and plays of the week.Email us at:[email protected]
Ep. 901 : Robot Umps / Horse Extinction / Jock Semple
This week on MRFS: we catch up on the last 8 years in sports, Mikal talks tennis, Simon predicts the future, Mike eulogizes some baseball players who died, and Dave recalls an OTB on Long Island. We get sad about the state of things, but Mikal offers a note of optimism about women and a story about a marathon traditionalist who tackles weirdos.