
Season 4 Episode 24- Trey WIngo, Michael Fabiano, Stewart Mandel
On the twenty-fourth episode of the fourth season…
The Sports-Casters · Steve Bennett
November 11, 20162h 15m
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Show Notes
On the twenty-fourth episode of the fourth season of The Sports-Casters hosts Steve Bennett and Don Russ welcome Trey Wingo (ESPN), Michael Fabiano (NFL Network, NFL.Com), and Stewart Mandel (Fox Sports). Starting the show with 3Things, Steve and Don talk about the NFL, MLB and Tony Stewart's return to racing. Five on Fantasy tracks the players that rose and fell during the month of August, Steve and Don each give four over/under NFL win total predictions, and the show closes with a wedding themed One Last Thing and Super Bowl predictions.
-Trey Wingo is making his second appearance (0:30:30) on the podcast. Trey talks the house that RGIII built at Baylor, the new sets at ESPN studios, and how the HD era in television has changed the way we look at sports. Trey looks back at the offseason in the NFL, talks about the summer of Manziel and Sam, and addresses social issues in sports. Moving to the playing season, Trey talks about the importance of home field in the NFC, the potential regression of the Panthers and the 49ers, and makes a Super Bowl prediction that makes Steve giddy.
-Michael Fabiano is making his fifth appearance (01:09:21) on the podcast. Fabiano explains why you should play fantasy football on NFL.com. Fabiano also explains fantasy football after the draft and what you should do to improve your team after the draft. Fabiano declares you should start your studs and gives other fantasy tips that will help your team going forward.
-Stewart Mandel is making his sixth appearance (01:35:29) on the podcast. Since we last talked to Stewart he has moved from Sports Illustrated to Fox Sports and he talks with us about his decision and the new opportunities he has at Fox. Stewart also looks back at the first weekend of college football, looks ahead to some of the best games this season, and talks about the new playoff system and the effect it will have on college football.