Trey Wingo and Ryan Fitzpatrick have a candid, insightful, and stats-driven discussion that goes far beyond the usual hot takes. The two break down the evolution of NFL quarterback play, from Tom Brady’s comments on modern QBs to what makes today’s stars like Mahomes, Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson, and Jared Goff so special.
Fitzpatrick offers a player’s perspective on offensive infrastructure, play-calling, and how confidence defines careers — with thoughtful commentary on Bo Nix, Drake Maye, and Tua Tagovailoa. The conversation also turns heartfelt as Ryan reflects on the life and legacy of his late Jets teammate Nick Mangold, sharing never-before-heard locker room stories that remind fans what makes football special.
If you’re a serious sports fan who values data, context, and authenticity over noise, this episode is a must-watch.
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Trey Wingo sits down with former Cardinals GM and current Klutch Sports Group GM Steve Keim for a blunt, front-office masterclass on how injuries, contracts, and positional scarcity actually drive the modern NFL trade deadline—no hot takes, just tape and numbers.
Keim breaks down why QB, pass rusher, and corner are impossible to replace midseason, what separates “buyers” from “sellers,” and why the right fit matters more than flashy moves. The two dig into the Cowboys’ Micah Parsons trade, Philly’s A.J. Brown–Jalen Hurts disconnect, and the hidden math behind in-season roster building. Keim also opens up about the “Kyler clause,” injury analytics, and how Klutch Sports’ growing football division, with six projected first-rounders, is changing the player business.
If you’re a serious fan craving fact-based insight, roster strategy, and honest football analysis, this episode delivers substance over noise.
Trey Wingo sits down with breakout PGA Tour star J.J. Spaun to break down his incredible 2025 season — from his emotional U.S. Open win at Oakmont to the intensity of his first Ryder Cup appearance.
In this deep, stat-driven conversation, JJ opens up about how he improved his putting, found consistency in ball striking, and mentally reset after setbacks to seize golf’s biggest moments.
This isn’t hot takes or empty noise — it’s real insight for serious sports fans who crave data, composure, and competitive truth. Whether you love golf analytics, respect mental toughness under pressure, or just want to understand what it takes to win on the PGA Tour, this episode delivers a rare look inside the mind of a major champion.
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Trey Wingo sits down with USF head football coach Alex Golesh for a no-noise, data-driven deep dive into how a Russian immigrant who arrived with $400 engineered a playoff-caliber trajectory in Tampa.
Golesh unpacks the Bulls’ 6–1 start, the Boise State breakthrough, the Florida high, and the Miami gut-check—plus why “right here, right now” fuels USF’s competitive edge.
If you’re a serious football fan who values substance over shouting and wants real insight into culture, coaching, and the climb toward greatness, this episode delivers clarity, context, and straight facts—no fluff.
Trey Wingo sits down with Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones for a grounded, insightful conversation about the road ahead. No shouting, no hot takes—just real football talk.
Jones opens up about his expectations for the 2025 NFL season, how he’s approaching leadership in a new locker room, and the analytical adjustments shaping his game.
If you’re a serious fan craving fact-based insight, QB strategy, and honest football analysis, this episode delivers substance over noise.
On Straight Facts Homie, Trey Wingo sits down with Johnson Wagner (3-time PGA Tour winner; NBC/Golf Channel analyst famed for recreating iconic shots) for a smart, no-yell breakdown of golf’s biggest storylines—Tiger Woods’ latest back surgery and future, how Scheffler’s dominance compares to peak Tiger, Rory’s career Grand Slam, the PGA Tour vs. LIV landscape, and whether the PGA Championship should move back to August.
Wagner proposes concrete fixes—field sizes, a stronger Korn Ferry Tour, OWGR realities—and takes you inside his viral shot recreations (Glen Abbey, Valhalla, Pebble). It’s data, precedent, and real insight—the antidote to hot takes.
If you love the NFL’s schedule logic and crave that same strategic thinking applied to golf, you’ll feel right at home. Like, subscribe, and share with a friend who prefers facts over volume.
Serious sports fans, this one’s for you: in this episode of Straight Facts, Homie, Trey Wingo delivers calm, data-driven analysis—no yelling, no hot takes—on the stories that actually matter. 
We break down Tiger Woods’ latest back surgery and what the numbers say about his legacy vs. today’s PGA Tour, then pivot to the NFL with evidence-based insights on the Patriots’ Vrabel-May blueprint, the Cowboys’ No. 1 offense vs. No. 32 defense dilemma (and the Micah Parsons fallout), and why the Chiefs’ offense looks poised to surge with Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy, and Hollywood Brown back in the mix. 
We also unpack the real math behind the tush push (a rules discussion, not a rant) and assess a reshaped AFC landscape, including why the Steelers suddenly profile as contenders. 
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Trey sits down with Brandel Chamblee to dissect LIV Golf’s crossroads: expiring mega-deals, sputtering viewership, the Chris Heck reset, and why the product still struggles to create stakes that matter versus the PGA Tour.
We dig into the real drivers—attention, leverage, merit, and pipeline—plus how elevated purses, private equity, and streaming economics shape golf’s future.
From Rahm, Koepka, Bryson, and DJ to charity-powered events like WM Phoenix Open and the Ryder Cup ripple effects, this episode cuts through the noise with data, context, and consequences for serious fans who prefer insight over hot takes.
Serious golf talk—no shouting, just data. Trey Wingo sits down with CBS analyst Colt Knost to dissect the Bethpage Black Ryder Cup: why Europe’s foursomes dominance and conversion rates decided the first two days, how the “envelope rule” should evolve into a true 13th-man substitution, whether Keegan Bradley deserves another shot as captain, and why Tiger Woods isn’t a cure-all. 
They also tackle PGA Tour scheduling (hello, Brian Rolapp), shrinking fields vs. underdog drama, and whether the Presidents Cup should be scrapped to give Team USA two full years to prepare. 
Plus: what LIV Golf actually changed—Rahm, Bryson, Brooks, DJ, Hatton—and why performance, not politics, determines selections. If you want informed, stats-driven insight that respects your intelligence, you’re in the right place.
Serious football and golf fans only. 
Trey Wingo breaks down Week 5 with data, not decibels, 
1.Dak Prescott’s MVP-level start (73% completion, 4 TDs, 0 INTs vs. Jets) and why he’s carrying Dallas despite a bottom-tier defense
2. How the Eagles’ first loss revealed season-long red flags—blown 17–3 lead, a stalling run game (Saquon Barkley down from 5.8 to 3.2 YPC), and corners getting picked on
3. The Detroit Lions’ culture and scoring machine under Dan Campbell (37–24 over Bengals, Montgomery & Gibbs both score again, tying the Emmitt Smith–Moose Johnston duo mark) 
Then golf: LIV’s reported $1.1–$1.4B losses, why fan attention swung back to the PGA Tour (Scheffler dominance, Rory’s career Grand Slam), and what expiring LIV deals could mean next. 
No hot takes—just stats, context, and straight facts. Follow and review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music.
On this episode of Straight Facts, Homie, Trey Wingo is joined by Pro Bowl linebacker Shawne Merriman to break down the Chargers’ hot start, their stunning collapse against a rookie QB, and how injuries on the offensive line exposed Justin Herbert.
Merriman shares insider insight on Jim Harbaugh’s culture shift in LA, why authenticity matters in coaching, and what separates great pass rushers in today’s NFL. The two also dive into Patrick Mahomes’ unique ability to extend plays, the growing emphasis on strip sacks, and whether defenses are making a comeback across the league.
Plus, Shawne opens up about his transition from the NFL to running his MMA promotion Lights Out Extreme Fighting, and why combat sports became his second passion.
If you’re tired of hot takes and want real football insight from those who’ve been in the trenches, this one is for you.
Serious golf fans won’t want to miss this Ryder Cup breakdown. 
Trey Wingo sits down with longtime NBC/Golf Channel analyst Mark Rolfing to analyze what really happened at Bethpage: from Europe’s dominance in foursomes and clutch putting, to Keegan Bradley’s format mistakes, to why Team USA continues to struggle in alternate shot. 
They dive into the numbers, match-play mentality, and cultural differences that make Europe so consistent, plus what needs to change for the U.S. to finally win on foreign soil in 2027. If you’re tired of hot takes and want insight grounded in stats, strategy, and experience, this is your Ryder Cup recap.
No yelling. No hot takes. Just ball.
Trey Wingo breaks down a wild NFL week and a gut-punch Ryder Cup finish with data, context, and receipts.
What we cover
Day Two of the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black was an all-time collapse for Team USA and a historic performance by Team Europe. For the first time ever, a road team has won every session through the first two days, led by Tommy Fleetwood, Rory McIlroy, and Jon Rahm. 
Trey breaks down why this is not just bad play, but one of the greatest displays of dominance in Ryder Cup history. From Scottie Scheffler’s shocking 0-4 record as the No. 1 player in the world to Keegan Bradley’s questionable pairings and Europe’s unmatched chemistry, this Straight Facts Only recap dives deep into the stats, match results, and strategy that turned Bethpage into a European clinic. No yelling, no hot takes, just real analysis.
Day one of the Ryder Cup 2025 at Bethpage Black was brutal for Team USA as Europe dominated from start to finish. Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Tommy Fleetwood, and the rest of Team Europe brought quiet confidence and firepower while Scottie Scheffler and Bryson DeChambeau struggled to deliver.
In this Straight Facts Only recap we dive into the stats, match results, and strategy decisions that left the Americans down 5.5 to 2.5 after the opening day. From Justin Thomas and Cameron Young’s bright performance to questions around Keegan Bradley’s pairings, we break it all down with facts and analysis that serious golf fans crave without the yelling and hot takes.
On Straight Facts, Homie, Trey Wingo sits down with ESPN legend Kenny Mayne for a candid, hilarious, and surprisingly instructive look at how sports TV really gets made—without the gimmicks. You’ll hear how fixes worked before modern edit tools, why accuracy beats hype, and how to stay composed when a highlight shot sheet goes sideways.
They also swap golf stories (St Andrews, Jubilee, Castle Course), talk Cooper Manning & Brian Baumgartner, and plug Kenny’s new show We Need a Fourth. 
If you’re tired of hot takes and want insight from people who actually did it, this one’s for you. 
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Oregon head coach Dan Lanning joins Trey Wingo on Straight Facts, Homie for a candid conversation on loyalty to Oregon, building a player-led culture, adapting schemes to personnel, NIL sanity, transfer-portal retention, playoff structure fixes, and what he sees in Dante Moore after Bo Nix and Dillon Gabriel.
We get granular: Monday “go to the doctor” self-scout, delegation as a young HC, trench recruiting out West, why Oregon’s brand and support changed his career, and how losses shaped his approach. Plus: whiteout-game mindset, facility upgrades, and making Saturdays college football’s day again.
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Serious sports fans, this one’s for you: no yelling, just data.
Trey breaks down why the Dallas Cowboys’ Micah Parsons trade is crippling their defense (zero sacks vs. Caleb Williams, pressure > coverage), how the Eagles flipped Rams-Eagles with AJ Brown and elite special teams, and why Saquon Barkley’s 2.6 YPC fits the historic post-2,000-yard drop-off trend.
We dig into Daniel “Indiana” Jones’ turnover-free 3-0 start with the Colts, which backup QBs actually kept their teams afloat (Mariota, Wentz, Mac) vs. who didn’t (Browning’s five INTs in ~six quarters), and kick off Ryder Cup week at Bethpage Black—Rory vs. Bryson, team chemistry, and why fast starts matter.
Plus, our “Prisoner of the Moment” segment checks the Josh Allen hype with real efficiency and historical comps. If you want NFL and golf insight grounded in stats and facts, you’re in the right place.
Straight Facts Homie is where data and trusted voices make you a smarter sports fan. Today, two-time U.S. Ryder Cup team member Tony Finau joins Trey Wingo to explain why the Ryder Cup hits different, what he learned in 2018 Paris vs 2021 Whistling Straits, and how Bethpage Black will shape matches, with a practical hole-by-hole guide for next week.
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Serious fans only. Trey Wingo sits down with Washington Commanders TE Zach Ertz for a data-driven conversation that cuts through the noise: why Jaden Daniels’ preparation shows up on tape, how Dan Quinn and Cliff Kingsbury are building a sustainable offense, and why backup QB value can rival a starter’s in today’s NFL. We also break down Ertz’s start (2 games, 2 TDs), the Eagles’ tush push efficiency versus officiating, and the league’s quarterback injury crunch with real context, not hot air. Plus, Trey’s take on the NFL reversing access rules for Tom Brady as a broadcaster-owner and what that means for preparation, competitive balance, and TB12’s “outwork everyone” brand.
If you want factual insight, smart trends, and veteran perspective—without the yelling—this episode is your playbook.