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Dak’s Big Deal, NCAA Conference Tournament Bets, and Teddy Atlas

Dak’s Big Deal, NCAA Conference Tournament Bets, and Teddy Atlas

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Dak’s Big Deal, NCAA Conference Tournament Bets, and Teddy Atlas

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ratings:
Length:
70 minutes
Released:
Mar 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Cousin Sal and the Degenerate Trifecta react to the news of Dak Prescott’s 4-year, $160 million deal with the Cowboys. Harry counters that they could have spent that money on Deshaun Watson (02:00). Then the guys discuss their Bet-aches as Harry has a score update malfunction, the Parlay Kid retires from betting on UFC again and Brother Bri suffers a real knee to the head of a betache (06:00). Legendary boxing trainer and fight commentator, Teddy Atlas joins the show to discuss why undefeated boxing records are misleading and why Dana White deserves more credit for getting fights done. Teddy gives his reason why MMA fighters don’t always use their best tactics and gives an interesting comparison of Amanda Nunes to Tommy Hearns. Plus, Teddy reveals what he thinks is the most important fight of all-time and the boxing match he would most want to see (14:30). With the NCAA tournament approaching, Harry, the Parlay Kid and Brother Brian give their conference tournament winners discussing the ACC, Pac-12, SEC and Big Ten (47:00). Finally, it’s Sharp Tank as Harry thinks he has a winner in golf’s “5th Major” (01:04:00).
Released:
Mar 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Jimmy Kimmel Live and Lock It In on-air personality Cousin Sal and his 3 childhood friends, Harry, Darren “The Parlay Kid” and Brother Bri, known lovingly as The Degenerate Trifecta break down the biggest gambling events of the week. Over the years, this top-tiered, I-Heart Radio Awards- nominated sports gambling podcast has received over 10 million downloads while giving out upwards of 3 or 4 winning picks.