Épisodes

  • Progress Without Satisfaction
    Jan 6 2026

    Sean opens the episode by asking the question nobody can seem to agree on: how are we supposed to remember this Lions season? Not as a disaster. Not as a success. And definitely not as something to celebrate just because it ended with a win over Chicago.

    From there, the conversation turns into a blunt assessment of expectations versus reality. Super Bowl-or-bust seasons don’t leave much room for moral victories, and Sean explains why nine wins, inconsistency, and missed opportunities land squarely in uncomfortable territory. He revisits the moments that changed how the year felt, the injuries that mattered most, and why “almost” stopped being good enough a long time ago.

    The episode also looks ahead, questioning roster construction, leadership philosophy, and whether playing it safe actually costs more in the long run. Along the way, Sean reacts to viewer comments, compares Detroit’s approach to teams willing to push their chips in, and explains why this offseason feels bigger than most.

    Direct, reflective, and unapologetically honest, this is a conversation for fans who want clarity — not spin — about where things stand and where they’re going next.

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    35 min
  • Why the CFP Keeps Getting It Wrong
    Dec 10 2025

    Sean Baligian unloads on one of the most chaotic selection weekends college football has seen, starting with the decision that sent shockwaves everywhere: Alabama slipping into the playoff despite three losses and a blowout defeat in the conference title game. He breaks down why the move makes no football sense, why brand bias continues to rule the sport, and how this year exposed (again) the absurdity of automatic qualifiers.

    From Notre Dame’s résumé problems to Miami’s head-to-head advantage, Sean walks through every argument the committee got wrong and explains why the AQ system is outdated, unnecessary, and actively harmful to the playoff field. He revisits infamous examples like Wisconsin’s 2012 Big Ten title, outlines what a real competitive structure would look like, and reveals how Division II already has the blueprint the FBS refuses to adopt.

    The episode also dives into bowl-season quirks, NIL distortions, the transfer portal circus, the broken ethics around “student-athlete welfare,” and the widening disconnect between what fans love about the sport and what the sport is becoming. Plus: behind-the-scenes insight on Heisman voting, why weekday bowl games rule, and a few classic Sean stories sprinkled in.

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    44 min
  • Hot Seats, Hurt Feelings, and Harsh Looks
    Dec 3 2025

    Sean goes Off the Air with a flamethrower in hand, breaking down a chaotic week for both Michigan and Detroit. From whispers that Sherrone Moore may be in real trouble, to fans reevaluating expectations after a 9–3 season, Sean lays out the uncomfortable truth: the Wolverines haven’t looked like themselves in two years, and the questions around coaching, development, and Bryce Underwood’s fit aren’t going away. He digs into what he’s hearing from reliable voices, why the issues extend far beyond rumors, and the big-picture question every Michigan fan should be asking: is this the coach who can take them back to the top of the Big Ten?

    Then the focus shifts to the Lions and the concern level skyrockets. Sean breaks down Brad Holmes’ stubborn streak, the impact of key injuries, the sudden fragility of the core, and why the Cowboys matchup looks terrifying on paper. He pulls no punches on Aiden Hutchinson’s post-contract slump, the battered secondary, the missing pass rush, and the consequences of ignoring depth along both lines. The fear? That Detroit could be staring at more than just a rough December, maybe even a shrinking contention window.

    All that plus Tigers trade speculation, playoff scenarios, CFP debate, NIL expectations, and Sean’s steel-trap memory unleashing on fans who forgot past takes a little too quickly. A fast-paced, blunt, and funny episode loaded with insight, fire, and a whole lot of receipts.

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    47 min
  • Bye Week Blues, Paul Bunyan Pride & Ryan Day Realities
    Oct 28 2025

    Sean Baligian dives into Michigan’s dominant win over Michigan State, what it says about the Wolverines’ ceiling, and where MSU goes from here. He calls out the “momentum” crowd, questions coaching futures in East Lansing, and explains why NIL has reshaped college football’s balance of power. From there, Sean vents about an ugly NFL Sunday during the Lions’ bye week, predicts how Detroit stacks up against Minnesota, and debates MVP favorites. The show rounds out with listener banter, college playoff math, and a fiery defense of Ryan Day’s résumé. Tune in and get your mid-season fix of unfiltered Detroit sports talk.

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    54 min
  • Spooky Season, Soft Songs & Red Wings Rising
    Oct 23 2025

    Sean Baligian kicks off spooky season with laughs, nostalgia, and a little horror. From admitting his love for “soft songs” like Wind Beneath My Wings to debating classic scary movies—from Halloween to The Exorcist—this episode has all the Halloween vibes. Sean also dives into the Detroit Red Wings’ hot start, why fans should enjoy the ride (but not print playoff tickets yet), and shares thoughts on Michigan vs. Michigan State heading into rivalry week.

    Tune in for movie picks, hockey hot takes, and Sean’s signature storytelling—plus a reminder that Michael Myers is still the GOAT of horror.

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    41 min
  • The Privilege of Perennial Pain
    Oct 15 2025

    Sean Baligian and Michael Bochenek dive headfirst into the Detroit Tigers’ 2025 collapse and Scott Harris’s now-infamous “privilege” comments. From a failed trade deadline and fading stars to fans who keep defending mediocrity, Sean and Michael lay bare the hard truths about a franchise stuck in neutral.

    They take on Tarik Skubal’s uncertain future, the illusion of “progress” in the AL Central, and why Detroit’s baseball apologists might be the team’s biggest problem. Plus, a quick spin through Michigan football chaos, Lions takeaways, and a little Baker Mayfield redemption arc.

    Brutally honest. Deeply Detroit. Off The Air, uncensored.

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    49 min
  • A Rough Weekend in Detroit Sports
    Oct 14 2025

    It was a brutal weekend for Michigan sports fans, and Sean Baligian isn’t holding back. From the Lions’ late-night loss in Kansas City to Michigan State’s collapse in East Lansing and the Tigers’ disappointing end-of-season presser, Sean and Todd dig into all of it.

    Sean breaks down why the Lions’ loss isn’t the end of the world—but the Tigers’ trade deadline failures and Scott Harris’s spin are a different story. He questions whether Jonathan Smith and Sherrone Moore are the right long-term answers for their programs, praises Dylan Larkin’s leadership, and shares his frustrations with Detroit’s “apologist” culture in sports management.

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    46 min
  • 2025: Week 7 College Football Reaction Show
    Oct 12 2025

    It was an ugly day in Michigan college football. Sean Baligian breaks down a disastrous Saturday for both Michigan and Michigan State — from the Spartans’ collapse in East Lansing to the Wolverines’ playoff hopes taking a major hit out west. He questions whether Jonathan Smith’s time at MSU is nearing an end, if Sherrone Moore is the right guy to lead Michigan post-Harbaugh, and why James Franklin’s Penn State squad continues to spiral.

    Sean also looks around the national landscape, highlighting surprise contenders like Miami and Georgia Tech, and revisiting his take on why a three-loss at-large team still isn’t making the playoff. He closes with a little Detroit Tigers talk, frustration at the trade deadline, and a dose of hockey sanity to end a brutal football weekend.

    Listen in for unfiltered, honest analysis — the kind only Sean Baligian delivers — plus your comments, questions, and cathartic venting after a rough week in local sports.

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    52 min