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Little of Column A, Little of Column B
Will Alimonos
100 episodes
6 days ago
Little Column A, Little Column B was created on Sunday, October 11, 2015, by Will Alimonos and Zach Bishop. The podcast consists of current sports topics, both professional and amateur, current media entertainment and other pop culture events.
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Little Column A, Little Column B was created on Sunday, October 11, 2015, by Will Alimonos and Zach Bishop. The podcast consists of current sports topics, both professional and amateur, current media entertainment and other pop culture events.
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Basketball
Sports,
Football
Episodes (20/100)
Little of Column A, Little of Column B
Wemby Dominates, NFL Implodes & the FBI Gets Involved
Hosts Will Alimonos and Zach Bishop deliver an all-out Sports Equinox episode of A Little Column A, A Little Column B — covering everything from the World Series marathon and NFL chaos to a breaking NBA gambling scandal. It’s one of the busiest sports weeks of the year, and the hosts bring sharp picks, fast-paced debates, and plenty of signature banter. The show opens with baseball heartbreak as they react to the 18-inning World Series thriller, Shohei Ohtani’s historic on-base streak, and how the Dodgers’ late-night heroics tested coast-to-coast fans. From there, they dive into a loaded NFL recap filled with betting locks, injury updates, and quarterback returns — including Lamar Jackson, JJ McCarthy, and Andy Dalton. Game-by-game breakdowns highlight what went right (and wrong) for key matchups: Ravens–Dolphins, Bears–Bengals, Vikings–Lions, Panthers–Packers, Chargers–Titans, and Patriots–Falcons. They reveal their “Bets of the Week” — Patriots -5.5 and Christian Watson Anytime TD (+225) — while warning listeners about potential upset traps. Mid-show, Will and Zach shift to college football and basketball. They debate coaching turnover (including Belichick-to-UNC rumors), preview must-watch college matchups, and spotlight freshmen like Cameron Boozer reshaping early NCAA buzz. Then it’s onto the NBA’s breaking gambling scandal, where FBI investigations, poker hustles, and league integrity dominate the headlines. The episode wraps with early-season NBA reactions — Wembanyama’s monstrous start, the Pelicans’ risky front-office moves, and which surprise teams (Utah, Chicago) are trending up. The hosts name their favorite emerging players — Cedric Coward, Aaron Gordon, and Austin Reaves — before closing with overreactions, predictions, and laughs about the madness of the sports calendar. Chapters(00:00:26) Welcome to the Sports Equinox(00:01:27) Baseball Disappointment(00:04:52) NFL Week Recap(00:15:23) Baltimore Ravens vs. Miami Dolphins(00:19:35) Chicago Bears vs. Cincinnati Bengals(00:25:14) Minnesota Vikings at Detroit Lions(00:31:17) Carolina Panthers at Green Bay Packers(00:38:01) Los Angeles Chargers at Tennessee Titans(00:45:43) Atlanta Falcons at New England Patriots(00:53:53) NBA Gambling Scandal(01:03:04) Overreactions and Predictions(01:10:57) Rookie Standouts and Team Performances      
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6 days ago
1 hour 19 minutes

Little of Column A, Little of Column B
Week 7 Madness: Giants’ Heartbreak, Patriots’ Fight, NBA Preview
Good afternoon — it’s October 20, 2025, and on this episode of A Little Column A, A Little Column B, hosts Will Alimonos and Zach Bishop break down a packed sports week of blown leads, bold picks, and basketball futures. They open with (00:04:15) Giants’ Heartbreaking Loss — a crushing blown lead and wild Denver comeback — dissecting missed PATs, late-game QB heroics, and what it all means for betting slips and podcast bragging rights. From there, they dive into (00:07:43) NFL Picks and Predictions, covering (00:11:23) Dolphins vs. Falcons Preview, (00:16:09) Jets vs. Bengals Showdown, (00:21:34) Browns vs. Patriots Analysis, (00:24:23) Giants vs. Eagles Clash, (00:27:49) Bills vs. Panthers Matchup, (00:29:04) Bears vs. Ravens Expectations, (00:31:01) 49ers vs. Texans Breakdown, (00:33:18) Buccaneers vs. Saints Preview, (00:34:36) Cowboys vs. Broncos Faceoff, (00:36:48) Titans vs. Colts Discussion, (00:38:00) Packers vs. Steelers Outlook, and (00:41:20) Commanders vs. Chiefs Prediction. Key NFL storylines include Daniel Jones’ resurgence, Jonathan Taylor’s dominance, Carson Wentz’s continued struggles, Miami’s offensive inconsistency, and which midseason teams look truly playoff-ready. College football takes the stage at (00:44:26) College Football Recap with Louisville’s upset of Miami, Georgia over Ole Miss, Alabama’s win against Tennessee, and Vanderbilt shocking LSU — followed by a look ahead to next weekend’s SEC slate. Then the spotlight turns to basketball: (00:47:36) NBA Opening Night and (00:49:21) NBA Streaming Challenges dive into Amazon, Peacock, and NBC broadcast shifts, league-pass fragmentation, and quad-view frustrations as Will and Zach discuss how changing media rights are reshaping the fan experience. At (00:54:29) NBA Awards Predictions, they make their futures picks for MVP, Defensive Player, Sixth Man, Clutch, and Rookie of the Year — debating Jokic, Luka, Wembanyama, Holmgren, Edwards, and Lonzo Ball. That leads into (01:05:10) NBA Rookie Discussion, (01:13:04) Most Improved Player Picks, (01:16:51) Coach of the Year Contenders, and (01:21:50) NBA Finals Predictions. Expect hot takes on the Nuggets, Cavs, Thunder, and Knicks as legitimate contenders plus a hilarious coach-vs-media scrimmage story to close things out. Loaded with weekly NFL locks, betting props, college highlights, and NBA award talk, this episode delivers the full mix of humor, analysis, and sports-side storytelling you expect from A Little Column A, A Little Column B. Follow Zach (@WickedZMan24) and subscribe for more weekly picks, futures bets, and behind-the-scenes takes on every sport that matters.(00:04:15) Giants’ Heartbreaking Loss(00:07:43) NFL Picks and Predictions(00:11:23) Dolphins vs. Falcons Preview(00:16:09) Jets vs. Bengals Showdown(00:21:34) Browns vs. Patriots Analysis(00:24:23) Giants vs. Eagles Clash(00:27:49) Bills vs. Panthers Matchup(00:29:04) Bears vs. Ravens Expectations(00:31:01) 49ers vs. Texans Breakdown(00:33:18) Buccaneers vs. Saints Preview(00:34:36) Cowboys vs. Broncos Faceoff(00:36:48) Titans vs. Colts Discussion(00:38:00) Packers vs. Steelers Outlook(00:41:20) Commanders vs. Chiefs Prediction(00:44:26) College Football Recap(00:47:36) NBA Opening Night(00:49:21) NBA Streaming Challenges(00:54:29) NBA Awards Predictions(01:05:10) NBA Rookie Discussion(01:13:04) Most Improved Player Picks(01:16:51) Coach of the Year Contenders(01:21:50) NBA Finals Predictions
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 28 minutes

Little of Column A, Little of Column B
10-Year Anniversary Special: Patriots Win & Wild Weekly Picks
Good afternoon — hosts Will Alimonos and Zach Bishop mark the podcast’s 10-year anniversary while breaking down an eventful week in football, college sports, and basketball futures. The episode opens with celebration and a detailed recap of the Patriots’ recent win — including frank talk about inconsistent officiating, unlucky turnovers, and why the victory still matters for New England fans. They dive into their weekly NFL picks and betting slips, previewing every big matchup of the week. Highlights include Joe Flacco’s trade-to-start story in Cincinnati, skepticism about the Jaguars, and breakdowns of (Rams vs. Jaguars) (00:09:44), (Saints vs. Bears) (00:10:59), (Dolphins’ Struggles Continue) (00:13:16), and the (Patriots vs. Titans Preview) (00:19:51) following Tennessee’s coaching change. Other key games include (Raiders vs. Chiefs) (00:22:43), (Eagles vs. Vikings) (00:24:18), (Panthers vs. Jets) (00:29:30), (Colts at Chargers) (00:39:13), (Commanders vs. Cowboys) (00:39:43), and (Buccaneers vs. Lions) (00:44:57) — with sharp analysis on injuries, turnovers, coaching decisions, and which teams inspire confidence or concern. Recurring themes include frustration with officiating and clock management, how penalties swing close games, unexpected quarterback shakeups, and which rosters are built to win versus simply survive. The hosts debate time-management blunders, player availability (Tua, Tyreek, Burrow, Kyler, etc.), and how coaching shifts can reset team identity midseason. College football talk covers the shock firing at Penn State, Indiana’s Top-5 surge, major upsets like Texas over Oklahoma, and Notre Dame’s dominant win — plus on-the-ground tailgate stories and previews for rivalry weekend (LSU, Ole Miss at Georgia, Tennessee at Alabama, USC at Notre Dame). The show closes with NBA and college basketball segments: (College Basketball!) (00:51:16) and (NBA Futures and Bets) (00:55:25), where Will and Zach share their futures wagers (Cleveland to win the title, Atlanta to take the Southeast), sleeper picks, and award long-shots. Listeners can expect a mix of passionate fandom, betting insight, and detailed game talk — capped with the humor, energy, and chemistry that have kept Little Column A, Little Column B rolling strong for ten years. Episode Chapters:(00:00:53) Welcome to the 10-Year Anniversary(00:02:53) Podcast Picks and Predictions(00:08:34) The Flacco Effect(00:09:44) Rams vs. Jaguars Showdown(00:10:59) Saints and Bears: A Clash(00:13:16) Dolphins’ Struggles Continue(00:17:17) Titans in Turmoil(00:19:51) Patriots vs. Titans Preview(00:22:43) Raiders vs. Chiefs Rivalry(00:24:18) Eagles vs. Vikings: A Must-Win(00:29:30) Panthers vs. Jets Analysis(00:34:56) NFL International Games(00:39:13) Colts at Chargers Preview(00:39:43) Commanders vs. Cowboys(00:41:31) Packers vs. Cardinals Matchup(00:44:57) Buccaneers vs. Lions Showdown(00:46:40) Texans at Seahawks Finale(00:47:28) College Football Update(00:51:16) College Basketball!(00:55:25) NBA Futures and BetsLittle Column A, Little Column B was created on Sunday October 11, 2015 by Will Alimonos and Zach Bishop. The podcast consists of current sport topics, both professional and amateur, current media entertainment and other pop culture events.
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3 weeks ago
1 hour 1 minute

Little of Column A, Little of Column B
NFL Week 5 Breakdown: Comebacks, Collapses, and Clutch Throws
Good afternoon — it’s October 6, 2025, and on this episode of Little Column A, Little Column B, hosts Will Alimonos and Zach Bishop break down a wild Week 5 in football. They open with (00:01:28) The Patriots’ Fourth Quarter — an emotional win in Buffalo featuring Stefon Diggs’ heroics, Drake Maye’s clutch throws, defensive penalties, and key injuries including Rhamondre Stevenson’s fumbles and Gibson’s torn ACL. Willie and Zach debate whether the Pats are for real or just lucky before moving into (00:07:10) The Arizona Meltdown and (00:09:11) Eagles’ Ups and Downs, analyzing Buffalo’s inconsistency and an Eagles-Giants tale of two halves (00:11:44). They share (00:13:05) Thoughts on Thursday Night, vent about (00:13:54) Morning Football Frustrations, then hit (00:14:54) Denver’s Comeback and (00:15:52) Jets’ Playoff Hopes. The chaos continues with (00:16:34) Cardinals vs. Colts, (00:18:21) Cardinals’ Wild Plays, (00:20:23) Jonathan Taylor’s Impact, and (00:21:40) Baker’s Two-Minute Drills. Touchdown predictions (00:23:28) and (00:25:09) Chargers’ Inconsistency segue into (00:28:17) Dolphins’ Coaching Situation and (00:29:52) The Jets’ Quarterback Dilemma. From there it’s (00:31:22) Titans vs. Raiders, (00:34:23) Browns vs. Steelers, (00:36:09) Cowboys vs. Panthers, (00:37:45) Seahawks vs. Jaguars, (00:39:19) Rams vs. Ravens, (00:41:11) Patriots vs. Saints, (00:42:26) Titans vs. Raiders (rematch), (00:45:29) 49ers vs. Buccaneers, (00:47:06) Bengals vs. Packers, (00:51:47) Chiefs vs. Lions, and (00:53:12) Bills vs. Falcons. College football takes over at (00:54:33) College Football Recap with UCLA’s upset of Penn State and previews of Ohio State–Illinois and Notre Dame–NC State, then (00:56:29) Looking Ahead to College Football. They finish strong with (00:57:22) NBA Preseason Insights — LeBron speculation, Luka’s conditioning, and futures bets like Chet Holmgren DPOY and OKC to win the NBA Cup — before some (01:01:34) Spike Ball Strategy and (01:04:33) Wrapping Up the Episode. Loaded with weekly picks, betting angles (Browns moneyline, Seahawks, Colts, Rams, Packers, and KC props), and signature humor, this week’s Little Column A, Little Column B delivers another full-field mix of NFL recaps, gambling talk, college ball chaos, and sports-side stories.
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4 weeks ago
1 hour 4 minutes

Little of Column A, Little of Column B
NBA Futures, NFL Picks, and College Shockers
Hosts Will Alimonos and Zach Bishop break down a jam-packed episode covering the latest NBA media-day developments, fantasy football pain, a heavy slate of NFL picks, college football upsets, and the closing moments of the MLB regular season. Expect a conversational, game-by-game NFL preview, betting angles, and candid takes on roster news and injuries. The show opens with college and NBA talk (00:00:48) — including a reassuring two-minute Jason Tatum video, tempered expectations on his recovery, coach Mazzulla’s tone and tactics, and how missing pieces (Fred VanVleet’s season-ending injury, Kevin Durant’s ongoing point-guard search, Reed Sheppard’s readiness) shift the contender landscape. They also hit Al Horford’s new Golden State deal and toss out quick NBA futures bets for the season. The conversation transitions to football (00:06:07) and a full NFL recap (00:11:10). The hosts confess fantasy mishaps (00:21:34) and debate whether late scratch news should spark commissioner intervention. From there, they dive into weekly NFL picks — Rams over the Niners on a short week, a Vikings–Browns preview, Colts vs. Raiders breakdown, Saints vs. Giants reasoning, Cowboys–Jets chaos, Ravens vs. Texans concerns, and betting notes like a Bowers anytime TD (+195) and a Vikings–Browns under play. College football gets the spotlight (00:31:53) with Virginia’s OT win over FSU, Oregon edging Penn State, Boise State at Notre Dame, Vanderbilt’s surprising start, and the wild post-upset scenes. They also highlight standout performances and preview the next big matchups. Baseball coverage digs into playoff races (00:54:44), Yankees/Red Sox implications, the Guardians’ late surge, the Mets’ collapse, and the incoming automated ball-strike challenge (00:57:57) — weighing accuracy versus flow. The episode closes with an NBA preseason preview (01:03:21) as Will and Zach mix betting strategy, weekly NBA futures stances, and candid takes on what to expect over the next seven days: injuries to monitor, sleepers to target, and bold picks to watch as the NFL and NBA seasons heat up.
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1 month ago
1 hour 6 minutes

Little of Column A, Little of Column B
Turnovers, Blocks & Tush-Push: A Disaster Sunday Breakdown
Hosts Will Alimonos and Zach Bishop kick off a bruise-filled Sunday on A Little Column A, A Little Column B, unpacking a week of NFL chaos, bad luck and bizarre finishes. Expect heated takes on the Patriots’ meltdown (five turnovers and goal-line heartbreak), Stevenson’s costly fumbles, and whether Belichick’s roster decisions still make sense. The show digs into special-teams mayhem — multiple blocked kicks across the league and the spread of the so-called “witching hour” blocks — and revisits the controversial Eagles’ tush-push offsides moments that keep drawing headlines. Will and Zach debate officiating consistency, the fairness of the rule, and how teams are exploiting gray areas. Backup-QB fever and roster depth are central topics: the hosts argue when teams should stick with veteran stopgaps versus rolling the dice on unknown college prospects, citing performances from Jaden Daniels, Brock Purdy/Mac Jones situations, plus the Falcons’ 30–0 embarrassment that raises questions about personnel and coaching. They also parse fantasy fallout — injuries, roster moves and whether to chase upside or stability at quarterback. Game highlights and memorable moments: Isaiah Rogers’ historic two defensive touchdowns for the Vikings, Cleveland’s last-second engineered drive and spike to win (Flacco to Njoku), multiple miraculous blocked kicks, and Mahomes’ bizarre backward fumble-and-punch recovery that left everyone talking. Derrick Henry’s fumble trend for the Ravens, Green Bay’s near-meltdown, and Caleb Williams/Cowboys/Bears takeaways also get sharp attention. Willie and Zach lay out their weekly picks and bets — including locks and long-shot anytime scorers — previewing Thursday’s Seahawks–Cardinals game and key Sunday matchups (Vikings vs. Steelers, Commanders vs. Falcons, Bills vs. Saints, Browns vs. Lions) plus early and late Monday-night games. They explain the reasoning behind favorites, trap-game concerns, and which teams need to clean up penalties and turnovers to survive. The episode closes with a short college-football roundup (Miami’s strong start, notable performances and upcoming marquee matchups) and a spoiler from the NBA beat: the ongoing Clippers/Kawhi/Aspiration reporting, Pablo Torre’s coverage and the Ballmer angle — plus why the hosts think the league is slow-walking consequences. Overall expect a mix of fiery frustration and wry humor, detailed game analysis, fantasy and betting implications, and a clear sense of what to watch next week for teams, players and storylines that could flip a season.
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1 month ago
1 hour 14 minutes

Little of Column A, Little of Column B
Cruise Chaos & The League of Backups
Will Alimonos and co-host Zach Bishop break down a jam-packed episode filled with wild real-life drama and football chaos. The hosts open with a bizarre cruise-ship story about Jay Zander Omar Gonzalez Diaz — a passenger who lost $16,000, jumped off the ship, was quickly retrieved by jet skis, and was found with nearly $15,000 in cash (00:00:49). That strange incident sparks a conversation about panic, poor decisions, and how cover-ups often make bad situations worse. The conversation pivots to the NFL’s injury wave and the growing “League of Backups” (00:04:49). Will and Zach discuss Joe Burrow’s season-threatening turf-toe injury (00:11:23), why the name is misleading, why teams are already leaning on backups across the league, and whether this many replacements is a fluke or an unavoidable reality of a violent game. They debate strategy vs. panic when starters go down and explore how salary caps and roster construction shape backup options. They break down specific team situations: the Dolphins/Patriots drama around Tua and team vibes (00:11:51), Buffalo as the AFC East lock, Cincinnati’s outlook without Burrow versus Minnesota with their starter out (00:23:12), Green Bay’s steady play over Cleveland (00:17:49), the Colts’ surprising early form with Daniel Jones vs. Tennessee (00:19:49), and Pittsburgh’s special-teams blunder vs. New England (00:25:13). Controversial plays like the tush-push/offsides chatter in the Rams/Eagles game also get sharp attention (00:29:35). More game talk includes Jets @ Buccaneers (00:33:20), Raiders @ Washington (00:37:25), Falcons @ Panthers (00:40:49), Texans @ Jaguars (00:46:29), Broncos @ Chargers (00:47:28), Saints @ Seahawks (00:49:05), Cowboys @ Bears (00:51:26), Cardinals @ 49ers (00:55:17), Chiefs @ Giants (00:58:02), and Lions @ Ravens (01:01:07). Will and Zach make their weekly picks and bets — Buffalo as the lock of the week, Green Bay, the Colts, and a mix of other straight-up calls. They disagree on the Bengals vs. Vikings backup battle and trade takes on the Chiefs, Cowboys, Bears, and more. The episode also includes practical fantasy talk (benching Drake London, Bijan Robinson buzz and name-pronunciation quirks) and wagering notes (anytime TD bets on Jamar Chase and Justin Jefferson, plus a Mac Jones anti-Cardinals swing). Other recurring themes: the role of special teams and kickers (big swings, clutch 60+ yard field goals, missed PAT consequences), how backups change offensive identities, and the emotional side of coaching decisions — whether to ride out the season with a struggling coach or flip regimes early. They also highlight notable individual performances (Russell Wilson’s big yardage game, standout short-term units, and Antonio Gibson’s special-teams value). The episode closes with a college-football roundup (01:04:37): Georgia’s OT win over Tennessee, Clemson’s upset, Vanderbilt surprising South Carolina, and scheduling notes now that USC is in the Big Ten (late-night kickoffs for Michigan State fans). Will and Zach tease next week’s college coverage, remind listeners to subscribe to Little of Column A, Little of Column B, and sign off after another wide-ranging, opinionated hour of sports talk and odd news. And to cap things off — a bonus NBA note on Jonathan Kaminga vs. the Warriors (01:07:35).
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1 month ago
1 hour 9 minutes

Little of Column A, Little of Column B
Thunder Muscle Matchup of the Week, NFL Locks & NBA Integrity Talk
Join hosts Will Alimonos and co-host Zach Bishop for a fast-moving, opinionated episode covering everything from airline deals to the biggest sports controversies of the weekend. Expect lively banter about Frontier’s new Go Wild $300 annual pass (what’s the catch?), the pros and cons of budget carriers, and a playful imagining of what a pass-powered bachelor party might look like (00:01:37). On the NFL front the hosts unpack Week 1: the shocking pre-kick ejection and spitting incident that altered the game narrative, Christian McCaffrey’s last-minute injury scare and subsequent strong outing for San Francisco, Caitlin Clark’s season-ending announcement, plus fantasy fallout for names like Jamar Chase and Derrick Henry. They run through picks and betting angles for major matchups — Commanders at Packers (00:11:06), Jaguars vs. Bengals (00:15:13), Giants at Cowboys (00:18:42), Bears vs. Lions (00:22:17), Rams at Titans (00:29:09), Patriots at Dolphins (00:30:15), and the tongue-in-cheek Thunder Muscle Matchup of the Week (00:31:09). Listeners also get play-by-play reactions to dramatic finishes: 49ers at Saints (00:38:10), Bills at Jets (00:40:47), Seahawks at Steelers (00:47:38), Browns at Ravens (00:50:15), Broncos at Colts (00:52:02), Panthers at Cardinals (00:53:47), Eagles at Chiefs (00:54:51), Falcons at Vikings (00:56:32), Buccaneers at Texans (00:57:49), and Chargers at Raiders (00:59:27). Betting notes include favored bets, parlays, a weekly “lock,” and contrarian fantasy insights. The episode also pivots to college football — why this past week felt underwhelming (01:02:04), UCF’s hot start, bounce-back teams to watch, and quick takes on the weekend’s matchups. Finally, the show closes with NBA drama: the growing scandal and investigation (01:04:09) and the implications of Kawhi Leonard’s Clippers contract situation (01:10:52). Will and Zach debate ethics, potential punishments (fines, draft consequences, cap adjustments), and broader integrity concerns for the league. Expect sharp opinions, humor, sponsor bits, listener-friendly betting ideas, and candid fantasy advice. If you want to know which games Will and Zach are backing, which parlays they’re excited about, and how to think about Week 2 betting and fantasy moves, tune in for a full recap and preview wrapped in quick-hit takes and on-air chemistry.
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1 month ago
1 hour 20 minutes

Little of Column A, Little of Column B
College Football Shockers & NFL Week 1 Picks (Eagles Lock, Chiefs in Brazil, Draft Chaos)
This episode covers college football’s biggest early storylines — from surprise upsets like LSU over Clemson and Miami at Notre Dame (00:01:53) to the hot takes around Arch Manning’s shaky debut and the scrutiny on new Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer. The hosts urge listeners not to overreact to week-one results and explain why early rankings mean less than fans think. They also celebrate feel-good moments and controversies: Lee Corso’s emotional retirement and perfect 6-for-6 final GameDay picks (00:06:01), plus the Dave Portnoy/Ohio State on-campus drama and what that says about rivalry culture and media. The conversation digs into Belichick’s high-profile move to UNC, whether expectations are realistic, and how recruiting and the transfer portal change turnaround timelines in college football. Shifting to the NFL, the episode examines the blockbuster Micah Parsons trade to Green Bay and its fallout for Dallas, plus Thursday night’s Cowboys vs. Eagles opener (00:17:21) — the hosts’ “lock of the week” for Philly. They preview and make picks on a full slate of Week 1 games: Chiefs vs. Chargers in Brazil (00:22:53), Buccaneers at Falcons (00:24:39), Bengals at Browns (00:25:13), Dolphins at Colts (00:28:00), Raiders at Patriots (00:28:53), Cardinals at Saints (00:30:01), Steelers at Jets (00:31:16), Giants at Commanders (00:32:35), Panthers at Jaguars (00:33:32), Titans at Broncos (00:34:24), 49ers at Seahawks (00:34:56), Lions at Packers (00:36:37), Texans at Rams (00:37:54), Ravens at Bills (00:38:29), and Vikings at Bears (00:39:35). Fantasy football managers will find a frank discussion of draft frustrations (00:17:04, 00:40:18) — from multiple simultaneous drafts to the rise of slow drafts. The hosts share practical tips (prepare primary/secondary/emergency picks, know scoring settings) to avoid auto-draft disasters, highlight players they’re targeting, and note key injuries (like Tank Dell) to watch before locking rosters. This episode mixes analysis, betting angles, and on-the-ground takes with plenty of banter. Expect a lively Week 1 preview, context for early college results, clear betting opinions (including the Eagles as a key pick), and an invite to join the show’s Pick’em league. Follow Zach on X (WickedZman24) and subscribe to catch the next episode with more picks and reactions.
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2 months ago
46 minutes

Little of Column A, Little of Column B
Texans Hype, Saints Doubts & Cadillac Joins F1
Hosts Will Alimonos and Zach Bishop open the show (August 26, 2025) fresh off college football’s early kickoffs and debate the wild proposal to expand the college playoff to 28 teams. They recap the Ireland game, share early reactions to ranked matchups, and mock the politics behind playoff expansion. The bulk of the episode focuses on NFL season previews and division predictions (00:02:52) — wrapping up the AFC South (00:07:08) and NFC South (00:19:16). Will and Zach argue Texans favorites (can CJ Stroud and Houston hit the 9.5 win over?), debate the Colts’ move to Daniel Jones and Anthony Richardson, and size up the Jaguars under Trevor Lawrence and new coach Liam Cohen. They also discuss the Titans’ rookie QB Cam Ward and how that impacts the division’s outlook and over/under totals. In the NFC South conversation (00:19:16) they dissect the Buccaneers’ return with Baker Mayfield, Atlanta’s gamble on Michael Penix, the Panthers’ Bryce Young timeline, and the Saints’ uncertain quarterback room (00:23:58) with Spencer Rattler speculation. The hosts offer fantasy takes and target notes (00:12:28) — Nico Collins, Michael Pittman, Brian Thomas Jr., Tony Pollard, Chuba Hubbard and others — plus which defenses and sleepers to consider. Other NFL and media items include the streaming shakeup (new ESPN streaming offerings, Fox deals and YouTube TV carriage disputes), Terry McLaurin’s contract extension with Washington, Micah Parsons’ hold-in drama in Dallas, and the hosts’ plan to start weekly picks and a “bet of the week” series as the season begins. The show wraps with NBA and gambling news (00:28:41) including John Wall’s retirement and the ongoing Malik Beasley investigation, plus big F1 expansion news (00:45:01) — Cadillac’s new team signing Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Pérez. Final notes remind listeners to subscribe and tune in next week for the hosts’ opening-week NFL picks and bets.
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2 months ago
47 minutes 46 seconds

Little of Column A, Little of Column B
Stuck in a Slide, Stuck at QB: AFC/NFC North Previews & IMAX Madness
August 18, 2025 — Hosts Will Alimonos and Zach Bishop open the episode with a hilarious and baffling local rescue (00:00:43 Playground Slide Rescue): a 40-year-old man wedged feet-and-head-first inside a Connecticut tube slide, prompting a half-hour firefighter rescue and plenty of playground etiquette questions. The conversation pivots to the NFL preseason with deep dives into the AFC and NFC North (00:04:32). Will and Zach make their division predictions — Baltimore as the clear AFC North favorite (00:06:32 Ravens’ Fantasy Prospects), skepticism about the Bengals’ defense despite Joe Burrow and Ja'Marr Chase (00:08:30 Bengals’ Performance Expectations), doubts about Aaron Rodgers’ impact in Pittsburgh, and the Browns’ quarterback chaos with Joe Flacco, rookie Shadur Sanders, Dylan Gabriel, Kenny Pickett, and the Deshaun Watson fallout (00:13:14 Cleveland’s Quarterback Chaos). In the NFC North, they discuss Detroit as the favorite, the Green Bay vs. Minnesota battle for the runner-up spot (including rookie J.J. McCarthy’s ceiling), and realistic expectations for Caleb Williams and the rebuilding Chicago Bears (00:15:02 Bears’ Rebuilding Year). Fantasy football takeaways and player notes include analysis of Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry’s role and ADP concerns, DeAndre Hopkins’ arrival in Baltimore, Joe Burrow’s fantasy ceiling versus the Bengals’ defensive limitations, and sleepers and busts across the division (Jahmyr Gibbs, Justin Jefferson, Matthew Golden, DJ Moore and more). The hosts also share strategic drafting advice for quarterbacks and running backs. The discussion shifts to college football news with Michigan’s sign-stealing scandal (00:32:43 Michigan’s Sign Stealing Punishments), covering financial fines, recruiting restrictions, coaching bans, and their take on vacated wins versus monetary punishment. From there, Will and Zach react to NBA programming changes — NBC’s new Coast to Coast Tuesday schedule, later start times for the late game, West Coast viewing benefits, and whether extended studio time is worth delaying tipoff — followed by a rant about TV habits, late start frustrations, and odd practices like playing show intros before commercials (South Park fans take note). The episode closes with movie and pop culture debates: the new Odyssey teaser and the frenzy over IMAX tickets selling out a year in advance (00:38:33 IMAX Movie Ticket Controversy). They discuss the economics of event cinema compared to sports secondary markets and whether this level of anticipation is good for casual fans. As always, the show wraps up with more banter, fantasy draft tips, and a reminder to subscribe to A Little of Column A, A Little of Column B. Follow Zach on X @WickedZman24 for updates and hot takes.
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2 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 37 seconds

Little of Column A, Little of Column B
AFC & NFC West Predictions, Fantasy Insights and Streaming’s Big Shift
Join hosts Will Alimonos and Zach Bishop as they dive into the world of NFL preseason excitement, discussing everything from fantasy football drafts to the buzz surrounding Shedeur Sanders. Whether you're hyped about preseason games or skeptical of their value, this episode has something for every NFL fan. The duo kicks things off with AFC West predictions (00:05:34), breaking down the Denver Broncos outlook (00:10:11), Los Angeles Chargers insight (00:14:02), and Las Vegas Raiders assessment (00:17:09). They also share key fantasy football insights (00:18:44) before moving into an NFC West preview (00:21:34), covering the San Francisco 49ers (00:22:50), Arizona Cardinals (00:25:04), Los Angeles Rams (00:26:20), and Seattle Seahawks (00:29:46). Beyond the gridiron, they explore NBA updates (00:33:13), including the Celtics being left out of the Christmas Day games, and drop in the Patriots Minute (00:36:55). The conversation then shifts to the streaming world (00:38:31), looking at how ESPN’s direct-to-consumer services could reshape sports content delivery, capped off by a discussion on the UFC and Paramount Plus deal (00:59:34). You’ll also hear takes on the evolving NFL playoff structure, predictions for college teams like the Texas Longhorns and Ohio State Buckeyes, and how shifting media deals are changing the way fans watch their favorite sports.
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2 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 5 seconds

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The East Beast: AFC & NFC East Outlook & Surprises
Join hosts Will Alimonos and Zach Bishop as they dive into a unique episode filled with NFL discussions and intriguing stories. The episode opens with a lighthearted story about the Baltimore Ravens possibly getting swimming lessons from Michael Phelps, setting the tone for a fun but insightful dive into the football world. The conversation quickly shifts to training camp buzz and preseason excitement with a look at the Hall of Fame Game and Hard Knocks coverage (00:03:42). From there, they break down coaching changes across the league (00:06:22) before launching into bold NFC East predictions (00:08:27), including debates around the Eagles’ Super Bowl hangover (00:10:58), Commanders and Giants outlook (00:16:17), and whether the Cowboys’ window is closing (00:19:23). Then it’s onto the AFC East where Will and Zach dive into the strengths and weaknesses of contenders like the Bills, Jets, Dolphins, and Patriots (00:22:59), all while making playoff predictions and fantasy football observations. In a major shift for sports media, they analyze NFL Network’s new era under ESPN, exploring the implications for RedZone and fans everywhere (00:32:32). The episode closes with off-field headlines, starting with a breakdown of recent NBA contract extensions and what they signal for team strategies (00:52:22). Then it’s onto entertainment: a review of the new F1 movie (01:06:31) and thoughts on the King of the Hill reboot (01:07:15).
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3 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes 9 seconds

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Sports-Fueled Nostalgia, MLB Minute and Dexter’s Resurrection
Join hosts Will Alimonos and Zach Bishop as they dive into the latest happenings in sports, entertainment, and the world of podcasting. The episode kicks off with the excitement of NFL training camps, where Zach proudly announces his personal fitness achievements. The hosts banter candidly about NFL highlights, including contract extensions, player shapes, and fantasy drafts, questioning if newly in-shape athletes translate to better performance on the field. Shifting gears, the dialogue takes a comedic turn as they discuss the renewed relevance of once dormant TV shows. Zach brings his pitch for "Dexter Resurrection," the thrilling continuation of the acclaimed series, analyzing what it's like juggling prequels and sequels and how this modern rendition might even eclipse the original. Expect unexpected revelations and enthusiastic endorsements that bridge the gap between old fans and potential new ones. Entertainment takes center stage with humorous takes on Happy Gilmore’s sequel, offering insights into its mix of nostalgia and fresh comedy that tries to recapture the soul of 90s films. Will reflects on the intricacies of South Park's bold return, navigating years of hiatus, evolving comedy tastes, and how it maintains its unwavering edge. This episode rounds off with a favor for the Celtics fans flipping through NBA rumors and trades. Plus, don’t miss the engaging, sometimes exaggerated dive into outlandish ideas from wrestling legends to pop culture dynamites, turning a casual listen into an immersive experience of playful speculation and friendly debates.
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3 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes 47 seconds

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NBA Heat, Hollywood Memorabilia, and Sandler Sequel Pitches
In this engaging episode of A Little of Column A, A Little of Column B, hosts Will Alimonos and Zach Bishop dive deep into the quirks and quandaries of the sports and entertainment world. The episode kicks off with (00:01:30) The Auction of the Century, where the iconic Rosebud sled from Citizen Kane recently fetched a staggering $14.75 million. Will and Zach explore the allure of owning such famed movie memorabilia and ponder if the magic remains when these items lose their on-screen mystique. Next, the focus shifts to the NBA Summer League in (00:02:13) Insights from Summer League. While congratulating Kon Knueppel from Duke on his MVP win, they also question the value of awarding championship rings for a week-long event, sparking a debate on vanity versus significance in sports accolades. In (00:05:46) Pelicans Injury Report, the duo examines how injury concerns are already influencing preseason expectations. (00:08:09) Damian Lillard’s Return covers the implications of Dame’s comeback and how it could reshape the league narrative this season. (00:12:09) Lakers’ New Addition spotlights the Lakers’ roster changes and how they could affect their title hopes. A shift to women’s sports occurs in (00:15:16) WNBA Labor Negotiations, where Will and Zach break down the All-Star protest demanding fair revenue sharing. They unpack the financial complexities of the WNBA and discuss the league’s growth potential. Later, in (00:38:29) Late Night TV’s Challenges, the hosts reflect on the struggles and evolving identity of late-night television amid changing viewer habits and political fatigue. In (00:46:08) Adam Sandler’s Sequels, the conversation turns fun and creative as they pitch potential sequels to Sandler classics, inspired by the upcoming Happy Gilmore 2. Finally, (00:52:27) The Uncut Gems Universe explores the idea of expanding one of Sandler’s most intense roles—imagining a wild cinematic follow-up to Uncut Gems and debating whether Howard could somehow return. For listeners seeking a rich mix of sports analysis, pop culture commentary, and imaginative storytelling, this episode promises an entertaining and thought-provoking ride.
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3 months ago
58 minutes 6 seconds

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Summer League Sizzle, TSA Shakeups, and What to Watch Next
In this engaging episode of Little of Column A, Little of Column B, host Will Alimonos and co-host Zach Bishop blend sharp wit with thoughtful commentary as they dive into a range of timely topics: (00:00:46) – TSA Shoe Rule ReversalThe episode kicks off with a surprising update from the TSA on relaxed shoe removal policies at airport security. Will and Zach debate whether this move makes travel better—or just more confusing. (00:03:58) – Summer League Basketball InsightsThe spotlight shifts to the NBA Summer League, where rising talents like Cooper Flagg generate buzz. The hosts analyze standout performances and media hype. (00:09:14) – Celebrity Influence in SportsA quick detour into how celebrities shape sports culture and fan perception. (00:12:50) – Joe Mazzulla’s Offseason InterviewsThe Celtics coach opens up in recent interviews—Will and Zach break down what it means for Boston’s upcoming season. (00:18:51) – Damian Lillard Trade RumorsThe trade winds are blowing again. Where might Dame land, and how would it shake up the league? (00:26:43) – Chris Paul’s FutureSpeculation swirls around CP3’s next move—starter, bench, or broadcaster? (00:29:23) – Wemby’s Injury UpdateAn update on Victor Wembanyama and what it means for the Spurs. (00:36:31) – TV Show Game IntroductionWill and Zach introduce a game ranking iconic TV shows—past and present. (00:41:09) – TV Show Rankings and RecommendationsFrom gritty dramas to bingeable comedies, the duo gives personal ratings and age recommendations. (01:06:33) – Comedy Show RankingsThe funniest shows make the cut—see if your favorites are mentioned. (01:08:03) – NFL Talk and Drake Maye’s CharityThe episode wraps with NFL chatter and a heartwarming story about Drake Maye’s wedding donation gesture.
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3 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes 2 seconds

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AI Soccer, NBA Trades, and Movie Franchise Rankings
In this episode of A Little of Column A, Little of Column B, hosts Will Alimonos and Zach Bishop dive into an unexpected sports phenomenon from China — (00:00:30) humanoid robots playing in a competitive three-on-three soccer match. They preview the upcoming World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing, which will feature events in track and field, gymnastics, soccer, and synchronized dancing. The conversation shifts to NBA headlines, starting with buyouts and team strategies involving stars like Damian Lillard and Bradley Beal (00:05:30). The hosts unpack how these moves could reshape the league (00:14:38), explore updates from free agency (00:16:24), and debate the Celtics’ trade decisions (00:17:31). They express frustration over team management decisions (00:21:32) and long-term player contracts (00:27:48). Moving into entertainment, Will and Zach rank iconic movie franchises (00:34:28), offering a parent-friendly guide to age-appropriate viewing (00:40:26). They cover everything from Twilight (00:47:54) to Pixar (00:49:18), The Matrix (00:51:52), and The Lord of the Rings (01:00:49). Finally, they spotlight the surprise Oasis reunion tour (01:06:41), speculating on band dynamics and the tour’s potential success. Tune in for a packed episode of AI in sports, NBA moves, cinematic universes, and music comebacks.
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3 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes 48 seconds

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Trades, Draft Chaos & Name Drops: From Rob Mac to LeBron Facts
00:00:29 – Celebrity Name ChangesThe episode kicks off with laughs and Hollywood chatter as the hosts dive into Rob McElhenney’s decision to go by “Rob Mac,” tying it into his role on It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia and a broader look at the quirks of celebrity rebranding. 00:03:05 – Boston Celtics Trade TalkThe NBA drama begins with Boston's bold offseason moves, including a deep dive into the Drew Holiday trade and what it signals for the Celtics' championship hopes. 00:07:03 – Portland’s Roster DecisionsAttention turns to the Trail Blazers and the uncertain direction of their roster — are they rebuilding or reloading? 00:08:15 – NBA Draft Day ConfusionDraft night surprises take the spotlight as the hosts react to unexpected picks and confusing front office decisions. 00:11:30 – Pelicans’ Risky MovesThe Pelicans' aggressive trades spark debate — are they making a push too soon or playing the long game wrong? 00:13:49 – Chicago Bulls’ Bad BusinessNo punches pulled as the Bulls come under fire for front office decisions that continue to baffle fans and analysts alike. 00:39:48 – Toronto Raptors’ Management ChangesAfter a longer discussion break, the Raptors’ front office shakeup gets examined—can new leadership revive the franchise? 00:43:56 – Ayton’s Uncertain FutureDeandre Ayton's role and fit in the league remain murky. The hosts assess what’s next for the big man. 00:47:22 – LeBron’s Contract ControversySpeculation heats up around LeBron James' contract status—will he re-sign, retire, or surprise us all? 00:58:04 – Malik Beasley InvestigationThe episode takes a serious turn as they unpack ongoing off-court issues surrounding Malik Beasley. 01:01:19 – NBA Free Agency UpdatesLive reactions and analysis to breaking free agency signings and trades—who’s winning the offseason so far? 01:04:33 – Excitement for College Basketball GameThe episode ends on a high note, with the hosts looking forward to the energy and unpredictability of the upcoming college basketball season.   Since October 11, 2015, hosts Will Alimonos and Zach Bishop have been breaking down the biggest stories in sports, entertainment, and pop culture—from March Madness upsets to NFL trade rumors and blockbuster movies. If you love insightful analysis, bold takes, and a little bit of everything in between, this is the podcast for you! 📲 Subscribe now and never miss an episode!
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4 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes 1 second

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Thunder Strikes: OKC's Title, Halliburton’s Injury, and NBA’s Shifting Future
In the latest episode, we unpack Oklahoma City Thunder's unexpected triumph as a young team that clinched their first championship (00:02:25) despite a challenging seven-game series against Indiana (00:09:35). The team's subdued celebration and the public's underwhelming reaction (00:19:00) raise questions about expectations and what the future holds for OKC. We delve into the pivotal injury of Tyrese Halliburton (00:04:12) and its repercussions on Indiana's playoff ambitions. How did this setback shape the series (00:13:46), and what's next for the Pacers (00:11:01) as they look toward future seasons without their star? Halliburton’s Game 7 availability (00:17:31) and the broader Achilles injury trend (00:14:39) also come under the microscope. The conversation shifts to draft strategies (00:47:28), particularly focusing on how contenders like the Celtics (01:03:10) should approach their picks. We explore which players could be game-changers, who’s overrated or underrated (00:55:46), and how teams can best leverage their assets. Since October 11, 2015, hosts Will Alimonos and Zach Bishop have been breaking down the biggest stories in sports, entertainment, and pop culture—from March Madness upsets to NFL trade rumors and blockbuster movies. If you love insightful analysis, bold takes, and a little bit of everything in between, this is the podcast for you! 📲 Subscribe now and never miss an episode! Additionally, we analyze the fallout from KD's surprising trade (00:34:43) and the shift in L.A. Lakers ownership (00:19:33), discussing what changes may be on the horizon for one of the NBA’s most storied franchises. Plus, we touch on postgame reactions (00:19:00), the entertainment value of the Finals (00:13:17), and way-too-early predictions for next season (00:28:22).
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4 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes 17 seconds

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OKC Heats Up, KD Stirs the Pot, and Summer Movies Roll In
In this episode of Little of Column A, Little of Column B, join Will as he returns to America and dives headfirst into classic American culture — hot dogs, Marvel movies, and a crisp 24-ounce Yankees Budweiser. 🇺🇸 He kicks things off with a humorous reflection on the underrated luxury of ice (00:00:47), a stark contrast to his recent European travels. The basketball talk starts strong with NBA Finals Fever (00:03:16), where Will and Zach break down Oklahoma City’s dominant showing and J-Dub’s electrifying 40-point game. The duo then examines Indiana’s Chances in the Finals (00:08:12), discussing injuries and matchup struggles. Chet Holmgren’s growth and potential come into focus (00:16:36), followed by a candid evaluation of ESPN’s announcing team (00:20:16) — and some spicy takes. The basketball chatter continues with Knicks coaching decisions (00:27:57), then pivots to Orlando Magic’s surprising trade for Desmond Bane (00:33:24) and speculation around Kevin Durant’s next move (00:39:07). From there, the show shifts into entertainment, starting with a Movie Update Segment (00:47:51), including what they’ve been watching and what's coming soon. That leads into a rundown of Upcoming Franchise Films (00:57:27), a dive into a Mystery Film Category (01:01:00), and wraps up with some reminders and closing thoughts (01:07:25). Since October 11, 2015, hosts Will Alimonos and Zach Bishop have been breaking down the biggest stories in sports, entertainment, and pop culture—from March Madness upsets to NFL trade rumors and blockbuster movies. If you love insightful analysis, bold takes, and a little bit of everything in between, this is the podcast for you! 📲 Subscribe now and never miss an episode!
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4 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes 42 seconds

Little of Column A, Little of Column B
Little Column A, Little Column B was created on Sunday, October 11, 2015, by Will Alimonos and Zach Bishop. The podcast consists of current sports topics, both professional and amateur, current media entertainment and other pop culture events.