
Chris Graham, Rod Mullins talk NASCAR, NHRA
Chris Graham welcomes Rod Mullins to the podcast for their weekly breakdown of the latest from the world of auto racing, focusing this week on NASCAR and NHRA action.

Chris Graham welcomes Rod Mullins to the podcast for their weekly breakdown of the latest from the world of auto racing, focusing this week on NASCAR and NHRA action.

Chris Graham and Seth Megginson get together for today’s podcast. The focus at the outset is on making sense of that memorable, for reasons good and bad, Game 1 of the NBA Finals. Then the attention turns to Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals, as the Washington Capitals look to break the 1-1 series tie with Vegas.

Chris Graham offers a breakdown of the 2018 NBA Finals matchup pitting the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors.

Chris Graham and Scott German get together for their weekly talk about UVA sports, while working in a look at the Baltimore Orioles-Washington Nationals interleague series.

Chris Graham welcomes Rod Mullins to the podcast to talk through the busy Memorial Day auto racing weekend.

Chris Graham and Scott German solve the problems facing sports in today’s podcast, starting with a proposal from the ACC to expand the NCAA Tournament basketball field, and including a look at the DH and realignment in MLB. That, plus what ails UVA baseball, and the latest additions to the UVA football coaching staff.

Chris Graham talks the NFL continuing to fan the flames with more in the way of edicts on the flag and the anthem, then switches gears for a thought exercise on the Washington Capitals, and how tonight’s Game 7 can play with the D.C. sports fan base.

Chris Graham and Rod Mullins review the NASCAR All-Star Race from this past weekend, look ahead to this weekend’s Coca-Cola 600, plus Kyle Busch’s Twitter tirade, and the Short Track U.S. Nationals at Bristol.

Rainy days can lead to decent fodder for podcasts. Today, Chris Graham discusses the news that WWE Smackdown is heading to Fox, his three most famous Twitter followers, his bromance with Dickie V, and nosebleeds.

Virginia ought to be in the running for worst U.S. senators in the country, a couple of walking catastrophes empowered in part by their status as Democrats.
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