Doug Gottlieb: Audio Archive
November 22, 2009

Colt joins us after finding out he is a Heisman Trophy finalist. Colt went hunting instead of watching the Big 12 title game and got out enough frustration to bag a 14-point buck.

Sam, a Heisman Trophy finalist, is glad that his team's running game has come around in time for the BCS title game.

Michael isn't sure if he will stay in school, but he says we'll find out after the Cotton Bowl.

Darren spoke with Billy Ripken on the 20th anniversary of his famed baseball card with a swear word on the bat knob.

Jeff led his sixth-ranked Sooners to a 73-72 win and tells us that Blake Griffin can only get better, and he continues to challenge him everyday to do so.

J.P.'s club is suffering greatly because of the value of the Canadian dollar, and a once ambitious plan for their off-season in free agency is now totally frozen.

Darren joins after watching the first half of the Raiders-Chargers game in 3D at a New York theater and says it will be the next big innovation in watching sports.

John discusses why some people might think keeping Matt Cassel would be a good idea and the QBs that will soon be on the market.

Ric gives us both sides of the LeBron James deal. Ric sympathizes with the Cavaliers because the only reason he would leave is because it's Cleveland, not New York.

J.A. gives us an in-depth analysis of the Allen Iverson-Chauncey Billups trade.

Keith is in Dana Point, CA for the first round of the MLB Winter Meetings with the first feelers for free agency.

Greg talks about remembering this team's run to the championship and what he'll tell his daughter 10 years from now when she turns 12.

Colt is the leader in the clubhouse for the Heisman Trophy this season, and he just so happens to call signals for the No. 1 team in the country.

T.J. clarified the statements that had him guaranteeing a win for his Bengals. T.J. is guaranteeing that the Bengals will not finish 0-16 this year.

Luke keeps a journal of each pitcher he faces and broke down the Rays' pitching staff in detail for us.

Jayson is in Tampa and looked at the advantages both teams have heading into the World Series.

Coach was wandering around the ESPN studios, so we sat him down in front of a microphone and talked about his BCS graveyard.

Brian is back playing this year and commented on the great play that led his team to a win over Chicago.

Matt gives us the latest on Adam Jones' issues in Dallas, the Cowboys' trade for WR Roy Williams and what the 'Boys will do around these injuries.

Ryan breaks down the Dodgers hitters, how to take care of Manny Ramirez and look out for Russell Martin.

The brothers keep track of one another's games and are both proud of the other's accomplishments.

Mel gives us the latest on the top performers in college football this year.

John gives us more information on Adam Jones, Jay Cutler's comments on John Elway and Matt Hasselbeck's injury woes.

Jim breaks down a very important weekend in the Big 12 for those top ranked teams in the country, including No. 1 Oklahoma vs. No. 5 Texas.

Steve penned the story about Jay Cutler comparing his arm to John Elway. What's more unbelievable was that Elway didn't really get upset or deny it.

Chad talks about the Phillies approach in the postseason and says it's a team effort to give the bullpen the opportunity to shine. Chad discusses the transition from starter to reliever. Plus, some LSU vs. Florida talk.

J.D. is covering the Adam Jones' story and gives a detailed account of what happened at the hotel with his bodyguard. According to the bodyguard, Jones experiences several mood swings when he's been drinking.

Stark thinks the Varitek tag play was called correctly. He thinks the Angels-Red Sox series was closer than 3-1 and doesn't know what L.A. will look like next year. He likes the Dodgers over the Phillies in seven and previews Rays-Red Sox.

Jeremy credits the Redskins improvement to Jason Campbell's development. He also talks about LT's toe, the Dolphins and Chad Pennington, Indy's problems, Mike Smith's Falcons, the Eagles, the 5-0 Titans and defensive issues in Green Bay and Dalas.

Steve says CC Sabathia looked worn down after getting pounded by the Phillies, largely due to his lack of rest. Several teams have come back from 0-2, but it'll be tough for an inexperienced Brewers team.

John updates all the injuries from around the league and tells why the Redskins are now a legitimate contender.

Mel points out the reasons for Alabama's upswing as well as the trouble that Georgia has run into. Mel says the Big 12 has some good teams but they won't be tested until they start playing each other.

Shayne draws attention to what a shame it was that Matt Bryant was basically forced to play on Sunday, just days after he had buried his three-month-old son.

Pat gives us a NASCAR update as we look ahead to this weekend at Talladega.

Todd and Doug look back on Alabama's dominating win over Georgia. How real is this Alabama team?

Matt talks about the drama in Dallas with Terrell Owens speaking out about his role in the offense. Are there problems brewing with the Cowboys?

Jayson joins Doug from Philadelphia where he witness the Phillies beat the Brewers earlier in the day. Jayson talks about that game and also helps preview the Red Sox-Angels series.

Chris documented the Raiders' firing of Lane Kiffin and went over Marc Bulger's re-installation as starting QB for the Rams.

Desi joins us as we look in at Twins-White Sox. Desi and Doug argue about whether or not Manny Ramirez will be a positive influence for the Dodgers.

Tim was at the great theater at Raiders headquarters. Thankfully today he was not assaulted for asking a question.

Coach was happy to beat Wisconsin at The Big House, especially coming back from down 19-0 at the half.

Donald leads the nation in rushing and needs to carry his team even more with the loss of quarterback Tyler Lorenzen.

Coach walked his team into The Swamp and upset Florida 31-30, but wants more for his team this year thanks to a few close calls that could have gone another way.

John says Brett Favre's ankle is looking better for this week. John also gives us the latest on the Saints' injury woes, Plaxico Burress and when Lane Kiffin will finally get the axe in Oakland.

Ian tells us if the Broncos can be BCS busters once more, how his freshman QB is handling beating Oregon on the road last week and how married life has been treating him so far.

Mel gives us his watch-list for the weekend ahead and that Georgia-Alabama matchup is No. 1. Mel also gives us his early thoughts on USC-Oregon State.

Ric tells us what the Warriors' next move may be now that it's been discovered that Monta Ellis injured his ankle in a mo-ped accident. Ric says Miami could be in Stephon Marbury's future.

Brent can't believe the Mets were able to tie the game the way they did. Brent also weighs in on the Dodgers' and Angels' chances in the postseason this year.

Todd gives us instant analysis of the first half in Corvallis between USC and Oregon State.

David sits down with Doug to talk about his new book and a hilarious answer about what opposing cornerbacks do when facing Brandon Jacobs.

Bill joins us to talk about the Patriots, how crazy he is about Manny Mania in L.A. and why he needs to have more space to write down his feelings.

Jayson discusses Cubs-Mets. Jayson is also worried that CC Sabathia is being overworked and he tells us what went wrong with the Yankees this year.

Jeremy weighs in on Matt Millen's firing, Plaxico Burress' suspension and the Browns' QB situation. Jeremy also notes that Brett Favre looks uncomfortable on the field.

Rob explains why the Lions made the move now and calls Matt Millen's firing symbolic. Rob also calls Matt Millen "the worst GM in the history of pro sports."

Tim had a confrontation with a Raiders executive after Lane Kiffin's press conference on Monday . Tim says that Kiffin is not the problem.

Green doesn't think Shawne Merriman is making a good decision. It could be career-ending with one bad break. He talks about the Chargers, Steelers, Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, the Titans, Cardinals, 49ers, Jags, Raiders, etc.

Garza kept the Jays off balance to earn his 11th victory of the season. He talks about the season Tampa is having, how everyone is contributing and how important the upcoming homestand is.

T.J. says his hamstring is fine, and he doesn't care if people think he's using it as an excuse for not getting a contract extension. T.J. discusses his status, Chris Henry's wake-up call, Chad Johnson's shoulder and Michael Strahan staying retired.
Buster doesn't see any deal happening between the Yankees and Mariners. Ichiro should stay put, too. Jorge Posada and Hideki Matsui will have surgery. He also updates us on Mark Teixeira, the Red Sox needing relief help, the Marlins, etc.
The Giants will miss Jeremy Shockey's athletic talent and blocking abilities, but Kevin Boss is an effective WR. Mort also talks about the dialogue between Brett Favre, the Packers and the NFL.
After watching Tiger Woods win the U.S. Open, Pat Forde talks about the greatness of Tiger and the playoff against Rocco Mediate.
NFL prospect Keith Rivers talks about his hopes for Saturday and what it's like to be one of the top linebackers in the draft.
Kansas head coach Bill Self says he's happy to be staying at Kansas and discusses his feelings about the Oklahoma State basketball program.
Stanford head coach Trent Johnson talks about the win over Cornell and says his team isn't looking past Marquette.
Dan Dakich tells Doug Gottlieb about taking over as basketball coach at Indiana.
Former MLB pitcher John Rocker reiterates his comments from earlier in the day and talks to Doug Gottlieb about why he chose to come out with new information about what commissioner Bud Selig knew now.
Giants TE Kevin Boss talks about his big catch in the Super Bowl and what it's like to win the title.
Former Purdue head coach Gene Keady remembers former rival Bob Knight and reacts to the Super Bowl.
Interim San Francisco head coach Eddie Sutton tells Doug Gottlieb why he decided to return to coaching the college game.
Falcons WR Brian Finneran says the news of Bobby Petrino's departure is shocking, but the team was having a tough time having a good relationship with the coach this season.
Cowboys tight end Jason Witten talks to Ryen Russillo after the Cowboys pound the Jets on Thanksgiving.
Greg Anderson's attorney Mark Geragos says his client is not cooperating with the investigation of Barry Bonds.
Lester Munson breaks down the indictment and explains the case on Barry Bonds.
The Pulse: Boston College head coach Jeff Jagodzinski talks about his team's season and shares some Brett Favre stories.
The Pulse: Kentucky QB Andre' Woodson talks about his team's win over LSU and looks ahead to the meeting with Florida.
The Pulse: Nebraska interim AD Tom Osborne explains why he took the job and talks about what's next for the Nebraska football.
Former Notre Dame and Raiders WR Tim Brown discusses Notre Dame's struggles and Donovan McNabb's recent comments.
The Pulse: Roy Jones Jr. discusses his upcoming fight and shares his thoughts on the Michael Vick situation.
The Pulse: Fernando Vina explains to Jeff Rickard how difficult it is to pass a milestone in baseball.
The Pulse: Jeff Dickerson says that Tank Johnson is usually a nice guy but he does not make good decisions when it comes to friends outside of football.
The Pulse: Miami (OH) head coach Shane Montomgery reacts to the passing of his mentor and friend Terry Hoeppner.
The Pulse: Jim Donnan remembers Terry Hoeppner as a good person first and a good coach next.
The Pulse: Wichita State's Gregg Marshall tells of his own change of heart about coaching jobs.
The Pulse: Creighton head coach Dana Altman, who changed his mind earlier this season after agreeing to coach Arkansas, says his players were a bit wary of his return at first.
The Pulse: John Feinstein says he considers David Halberstam one of the most influential writers of our time.
The Pulse: Boston Globe columnist Bob Ryan remembers his friend David Halberstam as "one of the greatest Americans of all time."
The Pulse: Doug takes a look at the country's top college football programs.
The Pulse: Bill Simmons joins Doug Gottlieb as Felix Hernandez takes a no-hitter into the eighth inning versus the Red Sox.
The Pulse: NFLPA Executive Director Gene Upshaw reacts to the suspensions of Pacman Jones and Chris Henry.
The Pulse: Akrobatik freestyles to the Final Four and Red Sox-Yankees.
The Pulse: Bill Simmons drops by to talk about the NCAA Tournament, the Celtics and the brilliance of Gus Johnson.
The Pulse: Tennessee head coach Bruce Pearl on the Volunteers' tournament chances and his bet with Pat Summitt.
The Pulse: John Anderson looks at the college hoops coaching carousel and the Masters.
The Pulse: Friend of Doug Colin Cowherd on children, the US Open and Venezuelan jails.
The Pulse: Friend of Doug Andy Glockner helps break down Florida-UCLA and Georgetown-Ohio State.
The Pulse: Paul Silas shares his memories of former teammate Dennis Johnson.
The Pulse: Chris Bosh tells Doug Gottlieb all about his max contract, playing for Team USA and his new video game.
The Pulse: Dan Le Batard describes how he reacted to Tim Hardaway's comments.
The Pulse: Colin Cowherd shares his Las Vegas insight with Doug Gottlieb.
The Pulse: Colin Cowherd calls in to update the scene in Miami before Super Bowl XLI.
The Pulse: Eagles WR Donte' Stallworth discusses taking on his former team.
The Pulse: Dan Le Batard says Nick Saban hasn't accomplished much in Miami.
The Pulse: Boise State QB Jared Zabransky takes Doug Gottlieb through each and every trick play.
The Pulse: Notre Dame QB Brady Quinn says life is still busy despite the regular season being over.
The Pulse: Arkansas RB Darren McFadden is excited to be invited to the Heisman ceremony, though he says Troy Smith will win.
The Pulse: Colin Cowherd drops by to hear about Doug's car being towed.
The Pulse: Cardinals SS David Eckstein discusses his major league career and being named World Series MVP.
