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  • Hour 3: Betting the National Championship & Masters with Johnny Avello, Arizona Hoops Outlook + Mike Adras Joins the Show + One Call, That’s All with Ryan Hansen
    2026/04/06

    In Hour 3, DraftKings handicapper Johnny Avello joins at the top of the hour to break down tonight’s national championship, where the betting lines are moving, and how to handicap The Masters Tournament ahead of Thursday’s tee-off. The guys then shift to Arizona basketball, discussing what needs to change next season—especially when it comes to shooting the three-pointer more consistently—and how the Wildcats can get over the hump. Later, former NAU head coach Mike Adras joins the show to give his perspective on what Dan Hurley and UConn need to do to cut down the nets and shares his overall outlook on the championship matchup. To close out the hour, the guys dive into the Lerner & Rowe “One Call, That’s All,” featuring Arizona radio analyst Ryan Hansen breaking down how and why Arizona went cold against Michigan, along with a look at what’s ahead tonight in the sports world.

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  • Hour 2: National Championship Preview, Valley Weekend Recap, UNC Hires Mike Malone + Ryan Hansen Joins to Talk Arizona’s Season
    2026/04/06

    In Hour 2, the guys preview tonight’s national championship matchup and what to expect on the biggest stage in college basketball. They go around the horn to break down the weekend for Valley teams, including the Suns and Diamondbacks, before diving back into the college hoops conversation with news of the North Carolina Tar Heels hiring Mike Malone as their new head coach. Later, U of A radio analyst Ryan Hansen joins the show to discuss what went wrong for Arizona against Michigan and reflect on the Wildcats’ impressive season. The hour wraps up going full circle with more Diamondbacks talk, as they recap Arizona splitting their four-game set with the Atlanta Braves, and also discuss Kevin Durant’s return to Phoenix and whether Suns fans will welcome him back inside the arena.

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  • Hour 1: Michigan Dominates Arizona in Final Four, D-backs Split with Braves, Suns Beat Bulls + FS1’s Casey Jacobsen Talks Final Four & National Championship
    2026/04/06

    In Hour 1, the guys dive into Michigan Wolverines men's basketball’s dominant Final Four victory over the Arizona Wildcats men's basketball and what went wrong for Arizona on the big stage. They also recap the Arizona Diamondbacks splitting their 4-game weekend series with the Atlanta Braves, highlighted by Ketel Marte’s walk-off heroics, and discuss the Phoenix Suns’ weekend win over the Chicago Bulls.

    Plus, FS1 analyst Casey Jacobsen joins the show to break down the Final Four and national championship matchup. The hour also features “On This Day” and “Football at 50.”

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  • Hour 3: Corey Williams Discusses Tommy Lloyd’s Extension and Arizona’s Special Tournament Run, the Crew Celebrates Producer CC’s Final Day with a Loaded Edition of "Producers Payback", and Mike Adras Previews the Final Four Matchups.
    2026/04/03

    The final hour of today’s program, broadcast live from Right Toyota, began with former Arizona Wildcat standout Corey Williams joining the Right Toyota Guest Line. Williams shared his excitement regarding the news that Tommy Lloyd has signed a contract extension to remain in Tucson, effectively silencing the rumors of a potential move to North Carolina. He detailed the grueling preparation required to navigate the 2025–26 season’s daunting non-conference schedule and shared the specific moment during the regular season when he realized this particular Wildcats squad had the chemistry to be special. Next, the atmosphere turned celebratory as the crew marked Producer CC’s final day with the show. CC and Lazz looked back at some of the best on-air bloopers and "slip-ups" from the past few months, providing a lighthearted look behind the scenes of the broadcast. Later, former NAU head coach Mike Adras joined the program via the Right Toyota Guest Line to provide his final analysis before the national semifinals. Adras offered his expert preview of the two Final Four matchups in Indianapolis—UConn vs. Illinois and Arizona vs. Michigan—and made his official prediction for which two teams will meet in Monday’s National Championship game. The show concluded with the Lerner & Rowe "One Call That's All," a preview of the heavy weekend sports slate in the Valley, and a final sign-off from CC as he officially handed the keys of the show over to Lazz.

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  • Hour 2: Rick Horrow Discusses the Ben Horrow Project and New Golf Course Development, Doug Upstone Breaks Down Final Four and MLB Betting Slates, and the Crew Reacts to News of Jordan Lawlar’s Fractured Wrist.
    2026/04/03

    The second hour of the program, broadcast live from Right Toyota, began with "The Sports Professor" Rick Horrow joining the Right Toyota Guest Line. Horrow shared breaking news regarding a new 18-hole golf course being developed in his honor alongside legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus and other prominent designers. He detailed the "Ben Horrow Project," explaining how the course will feature tech-forward elements and shorter-format play options designed to attract a younger generation of golfers, while reflecting on the personal significance of the legacy project. Next, the crew pivoted to "Sports on Shuffle," covering the latest business headlines in golf, including the 2026 Masters media rights extensions and the recent 16% hike in tournament badge prices at Augusta National. Later, professional sports handicapper Doug Upstone from VegasProsInsidersDaily.com joined the program to provide his expert betting card for the NCAA Tournament Final Four. Upstone analyzed the spreads for Arizona vs. Michigan and UConn vs. Illinois, while also identifying "bounce-back" value in the MLB market following a volatile opening week. The hour concluded with somber breaking news from the clubhouse, as manager Torey Lovullo announced that top prospect Jordan Lawlar suffered a fractured right wrist after being hit by a pitch in last night’s game against the Braves. The guys discussed the massive implications of this injury for Lawlar’s season and how it forces the Diamondbacks to reshuffle their infield depth charts effective immediately.

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  • Hour 1: The Crew Reacts to a Tough Night for the Valley and Tommy Lloyd’s Extension at Arizona, Replay: Rewind Highlights Jordan Lawlar’s First Major League Home Run, and CL Brown Previews the Final Four.
    2026/04/03

    The opening hour of the program, broadcast live from Right Toyota, began with Roc and Manuch reacting to a difficult night for Arizona sports as both the Diamondbacks and Suns suffered road losses. The guys also broke down the breaking news of Tommy Lloyd signing a five-year, $37.5 million contract extension to remain the head coach of the University of Arizona, effectively ending rumors of a potential move to North Carolina. In the "Replay: Rewind" segment, the crew revisited the lone bright spot from the Diamondbacks' 5–2 loss to the Braves, featuring top prospect Jordan Lawlar’s first career Major League home run and postgame reactions from Lawlar and manager Torey Lovullo. The segment also included postgame commentary from Suns head coach Jordan Ott and forward Dillon Brooks following a frustrating 127–107 loss to the Charlotte Hornets. Later, Louisville Courier-Journal columnist CL Brown joined the Right Toyota Guest Line to provide a national perspective on the Final Four. Brown analyzed Arizona’s path to a potential national title, the physical toughness of Dusty May’s Michigan squad, and the significance of Lloyd choosing to stay in Tucson over the prestige of Chapel Hill. The hour concluded with a look back at "On this Day" before the Football at 50 segment was hilariously interrupted by the arrival of a Waymo autonomous vehicle.

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  • Hour 2: Mike DeCourcey Discusses Tommy Lloyd’s Future and the Arizona Wildcats’ Respect-Earning Final Four Run, Roc Shares Tips for Calming Children and the "Midwest Goodbye" in Roc’s Manvice, and Reggie Geary Previews the Wildcats’ National Semifinal Matchup Against Michigan.
    2026/04/02

    The second hour of the program, broadcast live from Twin Peaks Deer Valley, began on the Right Toyota Guest Line with The Sporting News basketball columnist Mike DeCourcey. DeCourcey addressed the ongoing speculation surrounding Arizona Wildcats head coach Tommy Lloyd and his future at the program amidst the team's deepest tournament run in decades. He argued that the Wildcats have firmly earned the nation's respect through their challenging journey to the Final Four in Indianapolis, where they are now set to face Michigan for a spot in the National Championship game. Next, the show moved into a new edition of "Roc's Manvice," featuring a mix of trendy and lighthearted stories. Roc shared his favorite corporate April Fools' jokes from the week, provided practical advice for parents on how to calm a fussing child, and introduced the concept of the "Midwest Goodbye"—the notoriously long process of leaving a social gathering. Later, Arizona Director of Development and radio analyst Reggie Geary joined the Right Toyota Guest Line to discuss the electric atmosphere in Tucson. Geary, a member of the last Wildcats team to reach the Final Four in 1994, reflected on the program's long-awaited return to the national semifinals. He shared his perspective on the upcoming matchup against Dusty May and the Michigan Wolverines, while offering advice on how players can balance the intensity of the moment with the need to relax and stay present. The show concluded with the Lerner & Rowe "One Call That's All," a look at the night's local sports schedule, and the final results of the State 48 Roofing Question of the Day.

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  • Hour 1: Lazz Flaunts His Wildcat Colors Amidst Tommy Lloyd to UNC Rumors, David Benedict Discusses UConn’s Dual Final Four Appearances and the Culture of Success, and Tom Brady’s Growing Business Empire.
    2026/04/02

    The opening hour of the program, broadcast live from Twin Peaks Deer Valley, began with a special short two-hour edition as the crew prepared for the Phoenix Suns' upcoming matchup against the Charlotte Hornets. Lazz took the opportunity to celebrate his Arizona Wildcats after their recent tournament success, leading to a spirited discussion regarding the persistent rumors linking head coach Tommy Lloyd to the vacant North Carolina job. In the "Replay: Rewind" segment, the guys revisited the Arizona Diamondbacks’ gritty 1–0 victory over the Detroit Tigers, which secured a three-game series sweep at Chase Field. They analyzed the dominant pitching performance and featured postgame comments from the clubhouse regarding the team's momentum heading into the next road trip. Later, UConn Athletic Director David Benedict joined the Right Toyota Guest Line from his hometown of Tempe. Benedict reflected on where Braylon Mullins’ recent Elite Eight game-winner against Duke ranks among the greatest moments in school history and shared his pride in having both the Huskies' men’s and women’s programs reaching the Final Four in the same season. He also provided insight into the sustainable championship culture built in Storrs. The hour concluded with "On this Day" and a look at the latest on Tom Brady’s off-field interests and business ventures.

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