• NBA Chaos, NHL Upsets & Remembering a Broadcast Legend
    May 4 2026

    A loaded Monday on SportsIQ as Larry Smith breaks down one of the wildest opening rounds in recent NBA playoff history. Two teams complete 3–1 comebacks in the same round for the first time ever, with the Philadelphia 76ers stunning Boston and the Detroit Pistons clawing back against Orlando. Plus, a look ahead to key matchups and what it all means for the Eastern Conference race.

    Over in the NHL, the Montreal Canadiens pull off a gritty series win despite historically low shot totals, signaling a possible changing of the guard across the league. Tony Cordaro joins to break down the playoff intensity across both leagues.

    The show also pays tribute to legendary Yankees broadcaster John Sterling, who passed away at 87. Longtime beat writer Randy Miller shares stories and insight into Sterling’s impact on the game and why his legacy belongs in Cooperstown.

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  • Cold Derby, Hot Picks + NBA Blowouts & NFL Draft Reactions
    May 1 2026

    It’s Derby weekend, but not the one you’re used to. Larry Smith breaks down a historically cold Kentucky Derby, plus insider betting insight with TwinSpires analyst Kyle Hampton—who gives his top picks for both the Derby and Oaks. From track conditions to pace strategy, this is everything you need before placing a wager.

    Then, the focus shifts to the NFL Draft with Micah Warren. What did teams get right? What raised eyebrows? And what does it say about how franchises are building rosters in today’s league?

    We also dive into the NBA Playoffs—highlighted by a historic blowout from the Knicks, Minnesota’s surprising depth, and major offseason questions for teams like Denver. Plus, a look at the NHL playoffs and what’s next for struggling contenders.

    🎯 And in today’s Moment of Awe: Nolan Ryan throws his 7th career no-hitter at age 44—cementing his legacy as one of the greatest to ever do it.

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  • Kentucky Derby Preview, Penguins Dynasty, Braves Surge & Raiders Draft Breakdown
    Apr 30 2026

    Derby weekend is here, and we’re breaking it all down on SportsIQ. Larry Smith is joined by racing analyst Kevin Kilroy from Churchill Downs to preview the 152nd Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks — from post position drama to betting insights and top contenders.

    We also take a look back at what could be the end of an era in Pittsburgh, as the Penguins’ legendary trio of Crosby, Malkin, and Letang may have played their final game together — a 20-year run unlike anything in pro sports.

    Plus, the Atlanta Braves are off to a scorching start — best record in baseball — powered by unexpected contributors and dominant pitching.

    And in the NFL, Dennis Ackerman joins the show to break down the Raiders’ draft strategy, quarterback future, and what it all means for a franchise trying to rebuild in a stacked AFC West.

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  • LeBron at 41, Lakers Close In, NCAA Tournament EXPANDS?! + NBA Playoff Breakdown
    Apr 29 2026

    The NBA playoffs are heating up—and so are the debates. We break down a dominant stretch from LeBron James at age 41, as the Lakers push to close out their series and make a run despite key injuries.

    Lakers insider Ben Royer joins the show to talk Game 5 strategy, Austin Reaves’ potential return, and why this version of L.A. might be more dangerous than expected. Then, CBS Sports’ Jasmyn Wimbush breaks down the rest of the playoff picture—what’s going wrong in Detroit, why Orlando looks legit, and whether the Knicks are finally putting it all together.

    We also dive into the NCAA’s decision to expand March Madness to 76 teams—what it means, why it’s happening (money), and whether it ruins what makes the tournament great.


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  • NBA Playoff Battles Heat Up, Hurricanes Sweep, & A Rockies Reality Check
    Apr 28 2026

    The playoff intensity is rising across the NBA and NHL—and we’ve got it all covered.

    We break down a wild night in the NBA, including Orlando stunning Detroit with a 3–1 series lead, OKC cruising with a sweep, and Denver staying alive behind Nikola Jokić. Plus, a deep dive into the Hawks vs. Knicks series with Antwane Willis Jr., who explains what Atlanta must do to survive a gritty, evenly matched playoff battle.

    On the ice, the Carolina Hurricanes are rolling after a dominant first-round sweep. Voice of the Canes, Mike Maniscalco, joins the show to break down why this team looks built for a deep Stanley Cup run—and why their depth and discipline are separating them from the pack.

    We also spotlight an unexpected story in baseball: the Colorado Rockies are… competitive? After a historically bad 2025 start, Colorado is showing signs of life early this season.

    Plus, a powerful Moment of Awe—a high school volleyball team rallies around their custodian, changing his life in the process.

    Big games, big stories, and the moments that make sports matter—this is Sports IQ.

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  • NFL Draft Fallout + Oregon & Alabama Reload for 2026
    Apr 27 2026

    The 2026 NFL Draft is complete, and Larry breaks down the biggest takeaways—from team strategies and positional trends to surprising historical notes and the story behind this year’s “Mr. Irrelevant.” The show then shifts to college football as spring practice wraps and attention turns toward the fall, featuring a deep dive on the Oregon Ducks with Zac Neel of USA Today. The conversation covers coaching continuity, the development of quarterback Dante Moore, and why Oregon could be a serious playoff contender despite a challenging schedule.

    Later, Colin Gay of the Tuscaloosa News and USA Today joins to break down the Alabama Crimson Tide, including Kalen DeBoer’s contract extension, the evolving quarterback battle, and how NIL and the transfer portal are reshaping expectations in Tuscaloosa. The episode also touches on early NHL playoff dominance from Carolina and Colorado, NBA postseason storylines including injuries and standout performances, and wraps with a “Moment of Awe” highlighting a unique piece of MLB history tied to April 27.

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  • NFL Draft Surprises, Sabres Surge & College Football Shakeups
    Apr 24 2026

    The first round of the NFL Draft is in the books—and it delivered plenty of surprises. From unexpected picks to shifting team strategies, Larry Smith and guests break down what stood out most, including the rise of Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza, Ohio State’s dominance, and a few head-scratching decisions that could reshape franchises.

    Draft analyst Aryton Ostly joins the show to dive into quarterback development, team fits, and why patience might be the key to success for young signal-callers. Plus, producer Tony weighs in with his biggest takeaways, including standout college programs and players who could define the next era of the league.

    On the ice, the Buffalo Sabres are making noise in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Beat reporter Rachel Lenzi breaks down their Game 3 win in Boston, the impact of goaltender Alex Lyon, and what it will take to keep momentum in a heated series.

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  • NFL Draft Day + Syracuse Reset + DeCourcy on College Hoops Chaos
    Apr 23 2026

    It’s NFL Draft Day, and SportsIQ dives into the history, quirks, and stakes of one of the league’s biggest nights. From the very first draft in a Chicago hotel room to surprising Hall of Fame picks and forgotten names, Larry brings the kind of trivia that makes you the smartest fan in the room.

    Then, a major shift in college basketball: Syracuse turns the page with a new head coach and AD. Beat writer Mike Waters joins the show to break down what Jerry McNamara’s hire means, how NIL is reshaping the program, and whether the Orange can keep pace in a rapidly evolving landscape.

    Later, legendary college basketball analyst Mike DeCourcy stops by for a full season wrap-up. From the impact of NIL and the transfer portal to why players are staying in college longer—and what blue blood programs must do to adapt—this is a deep, honest look at where the sport is headed.

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