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  • Danny Green Talks Ja Morant, LeBron & College Basketball’s New Era
    Jan 23 2026

    Three-time NBA champion Danny Green joins The Fumble for a wide-ranging conversation on everything from Ja Morant’s spiral to the shifting power dynamics in college basketball. Green opens up about what went wrong in Memphis, calling Ja’s repeated off-court issues a “habit, not a mistake,” and compares the backlash to O.J. Simpson levels of public fallout .
    He also breaks down the Charles Bediako eligibility loophole, calls out the NCAA’s age and transfer chaos, and proposes a two-tiered system to separate young college players from older semi-pro athletes. Green discusses North Carolina’s recruiting slump, Hubert Davis’ hot seat, and why one-and-done talent avoids the Tar Heels.
    Plus, he shares powerful reflections on his work with Between the Lines, a prison-based basketball and mentorship initiative that’s helped him stay grounded. He also previews his new shows with Paul Pierce and speaks on legacy, media, and mentorship beyond the court.

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    31 min
  • Title: Should NCAA Players Be Allowed to Return After the NBA?
    Jan 21 2026

    Former Alabama center Charles Bediako has been granted a restraining order allowing him to return to college basketball—despite having already played professionally. After going undrafted in 2023 and signing a two-way contract to play in the G League, Bediako is now heading back to the University of Alabama to use his remaining two years of eligibility .
    The legal move is raising eyebrows across the NCAA landscape, with critics arguing it could set a chaotic precedent: players going pro, then circling back to college when things don’t pan out. But others say it’s only fair—after all, athletes in other sports like baseball can do it, and NIL deals have already changed the definition of “amateur” forever. Is this the evolution of player empowerment or a dangerous loophole?

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    13 min
  • Title: Is Fernando Mendoza a #1 Overall NFL Draft Pick?
    Jan 20 2026

    Indiana capped off a historic 16-0 season by defeating Miami in the national championship game, becoming the first team to post a perfect season in over 130 years. Quarterback Fernando Mendoza, who also took home the Heisman Trophy, delivered a legendary touchdown run—but not everyone is convinced he deserves the No. 1 overall pick. Critics say Mendoza doesn’t have one elite trait, and with NFL scouts skeptical, the quarterback draft class is now under fire .
    Meanwhile, attention is turning to the SEC’s growing irrelevance, as the Big Ten claims its third straight national title. Debate also rages around the NCAA’s NIL era, Carson Beck’s comments about not taking classes for two years, and whether the line between college football and the pros has officially blurred. And yes—Michael Irvin got dragged for his playoff takes again.

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    17 min
  • Kenny Stills Talks NFL Activism, Locker Room Tension,& New Book
    Jan 16 2026

    Former NFL wide receiver and activist Kenny Stills joins The Fumble for a powerful conversation on football, protest, identity, and legacy. In his new memoir Still Growing, Still Learning, Still Me, Stills reflects on kneeling during the national anthem, internal conflict within NFL locker rooms, and what it meant to be arm-in-arm with teammates who didn’t support his activism. He shares stories about being unfairly penalized on the field, friction with Drew Brees off the field, and how he found healing after leaving the league.
    Stills also opens up about working with head coach Adam Gase during a tense contract year, stepping away from football to prioritize growth, and why he’s concerned about the impact of legalized sports betting on the integrity of the game. From NIL changes in college football to global travel, plant medicine, and learning to live with purpose, Stills offers rare insight into the mind of an athlete-activist navigating a shifting cultural and sports landscape .

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    24 min
  • Has Aaron Rodgers Ruined His Legacy?
    Jan 13 2026

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    The NFL Wild Card weekend brought wild storylines—from legacy damage to future breakout stars. The Philadelphia Eagles headline the losers list after a total meltdown, raising major questions about A.J. Brown, Jalen Hurts, and coaching changes on the horizon. Meanwhile, Caleb Williams silenced critics in his first playoff appearance, putting the league on notice. The Panthers and Jaguars lost their matchups but earned respect as future contenders.The Pittsburgh Steelers’ playoff consistency is no longer enough for fans, with pressure mounting on Mike Tomlin. Aaron Rodgers’ Jets stint might have officially stained his legacy, drawing comparisons to Tony Romo. Plus, C.J. Stroud struggles under pressure, George Kittle’s injury shakes the 49ers, and Christian McCaffrey once again proves why he’s different.Who were your winners and losers from Wild Card Weekend?

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    13 min
  • Christina “Ms. Basketball” Granville Breaks Down the Future of Women’s Basketball
    Jan 9 2026

    Athlete, actress, and host Christina “Ms. Basketball” Granville joins The Fumble to share her powerful journey through sports and media—from Clewiston, Florida to the national stage. Granville opens up about the challenges and blessings of being a woman in a male-dominated industry, and why confidence, identity, and perseverance have defined her career. She discusses the future of the WNBA, the ongoing pay equity fight, and how women athletes are demanding 30% of league revenue while building their personal brands as businesswomen .Granville also breaks down Atlanta sports heartbreaks, Trey Young trade rumors, and how Giannis could hypothetically reshape the Hawks. Plus, as commissioner of the ABL, she spotlights emerging women’s talent and celebrates hometown star Flau’jae Johnson. From the rise of Unrivaled to why women’s basketball is finally being celebrated instead of tolerated—this is a must-watch for anyone invested in the next wave of culture, sports, and sisterhood.

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    28 min
  • Title: NFL Star Suing Ex Over “Too Big to Handle” Podcast Comments
    Jan 8 2026

    Former NFL lineman Matt Kalil is suing his ex-wife Haley Kalil for defamation and emotional distress after she discussed the size of his genitals on her “Too Big to Handle” podcast. Kalil claims Haley implied his penis size was the reason their marriage ended, even stating it caused her physical pain. The viral comments have brought Kalil unwanted attention, jokes, and invasive commentary online—and he’s now seeking $75,000 in damages. While Haley claims she was being complimentary, Kalil alleges she crossed the line and is now profiting from humiliating stories that have fueled her podcast’s popularity .

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    10 min
  • Did Cardi B Go Too Far Defending Stefon Diggs Amid the Abuse Case?
    Jan 6 2026

    Cardi B is under fire after publicly defending NFL star Stefon Diggs, who is facing felony strangulation and misdemeanor assault charges. In a fiery Twitter Spaces rant, Cardi shared screenshots of texts from the alleged victim—Diggs’ former chef—and insisted the accusations were lies. Critics argue Cardi crossed the line by inserting herself into the legal situation and potentially pressuring the alleged victim, raising concerns about witness intimidation .Many fans are now comparing Cardi’s actions to Nicki Minaj’s past controversies, warning that publicly defending a man facing serious allegations—especially when you’re not legally involved—can backfire. With Stefon Diggs’ history of off-field drama and a growing number of children and lawsuits, some are asking: Why does Cardi keep choosing men with messy reputations?

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    13 min