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  • Gio Savarese’s 2026 MLS Predictions, USMNT World Cup Outlook & Vinícius Jr Racism Debate

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    The Cooligans welcome former MLS head coach and analyst Giovanni Savarese for a deep dive into the 2026 MLS season. Gio shares his predictions, breakout teams to watch, and how the league continues to evolve ahead of a massive 2026 on home soil. The conversation also turns to the USMNT, as the guys assess expectations, pressure, and what success should realistically look like at the 2026 World Cup.

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    Christian and Alexis then tackle the troubling racist incident involving Vinícius Júnior during Real Madrid’s clash with Benfica. They unpack how these situations are currently handled, question whether the responsibility to stop a match unfairly falls on the player experiencing abuse, and debate what meaningful structural changes could better protect players moving forward.

    Finally, it’s a jam-packed Champions League recap. Folarin Balogun shines in a statement performance against Paris Saint-Germain, Juventus suffer a shocking defeat to Galatasaray, and Bodø/Glimt pull off a stunning win over Inter Milan. The boys react to all the drama, surprises, and what these results mean going forward.

    Timestamps:

    (6:30) – 2026 MLS preview and predictions

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    (30:00) – Gio Savarese’s USMNT World Cup outlook

    (39:00) – Vinicius Junior deals with racism again: time for a rule change?

    (59:00) – Folarin Balogun shines in Champions League loss to PSG

    (1:04:30) – Serie A teams suffer shocking Champions League losses

    MLS PREDICTIONS

    MLS PREDICTIONS

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  • Contender power rankings, Cade’s MVP case, Celtics/Lakers lessons, Team USA & Boozer vs. Dybantsa with John Fanta

    On today’s Kevin O’Connor Show, KOC is joined by NBC broadcaster John Fanta to talk everything NBA. They start with Eastern Conference contender power rankings: who’s the number one team in the East? Could Cade Cunningham really be MVP?

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    Then, they turn to Team USA hockey’s gold-medal win against Canada before John tells the story of his call-up to the NBA on NBC by Mike Tirico.

    Plus, they discuss if Anthony Edwards is the face of the league, address the troubles in Phoenix & Houston, and take a look at the top prospects in this year’s fiery draft class.

    That and more, today!

    Eastern Conference Contenders (1:39)
    USA Hockey and John’s NBC Career (43:16)
    Draft Class (1:10:20)

    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 22: Payton Pritchard #11 of the Boston Celtics talks to head coach Joe Mazulla during the second half of their game against the Los Angeles Lakers at Crypto.com Arena on February 22, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Luiza Moraes/Getty Images)

    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 22: Payton Pritchard #11 of the Boston Celtics talks to head coach Joe Mazulla during the second half of their game against the Los Angeles Lakers at Crypto.com Arena on February 22, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Luiza Moraes/Getty Images)

    (Luiza Moraes)

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  • Messi Meltdown in LA, EPL Title Race Drama & Is the 2026 World Cup Already Cracking?

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    LAFC sent a loud message in their 3-0 dismantling of Inter Miami, and it wasn’t just about the scoreline. Los Angeles FC looked sharp, organized, and ruthless, while Inter Miami CF looked frustrated and overwhelmed. We break down what went wrong for Miami, what this result means long-term, and whether Lionel Messi’s heated postgame interaction with referees is a sign of deeper cracks. Plus, we recap the rest of MLS opening weekend and highlight the teams that set the tone early.

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    Across the pond, the Premier League title race is heating up once again. Manchester City and Arsenal continue to push each other to the limit at the top of the table. Can City pull off another late surge, or is this finally Arsenal’s year? We examine the remaining fixtures, squad depth, and pressure points that could decide the title.

    Off the pitch, concerns are growing around the 2026 tournament. With New Jersey canceling its World Cup fan zone and Gillette Stadium reportedly resisting FIFA licensing without additional funding, we ask whether the 2026 World Cup is starting to show serious organizational strain. Is this just early logistical turbulence—or a warning sign for what’s ahead?

    Timestamps:

    (7:00) – LAFC thrash Messi and Inter Miami

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    (23:00) – MLS opening weekend recap

    (32:00) – Arsenal and Man City continue to battle in PL title race

    (47:45) – World Cup in danger of falling apart already?

    MESSI-INTER MIAMI

    MESSI-INTER MIAMI

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  • Contender power rankings, Cade’s MVP case, Celtics/Lakers lessons, Team USA & Boozer vs. Dybantsa with John Fanta

    On today’s Kevin O’Connor Show, KOC is joined by NBC broadcaster John Fanta to talk everything NBA. They start with Eastern Conference contender power rankings: who’s the number one team in the East? Could Cade Cunningham really be MVP?

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    Then, they turn to Team USA hockey’s gold-medal win against Canada before John tells the story of his call-up to the NBA on NBC by Mike Tirico.

    Plus, they discuss if Anthony Edwards is the face of the league, address the troubles in Phoenix & Houston, and take a look at the top prospects in this year’s fiery draft class.

    That and more, today!

    Eastern Conference Contenders (1:39)
    USA Hockey and John’s NBC Career (43:16)
    Draft Class (1:10:20)

    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 22: Payton Pritchard #11 of the Boston Celtics talks to head coach Joe Mazulla during the second half of their game against the Los Angeles Lakers at Crypto.com Arena on February 22, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Luiza Moraes/Getty Images)

    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 22: Payton Pritchard #11 of the Boston Celtics talks to head coach Joe Mazulla during the second half of their game against the Los Angeles Lakers at Crypto.com Arena on February 22, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Luiza Moraes/Getty Images)

    (Luiza Moraes)

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  • Messi Meltdown in LA, EPL Title Race Drama & Is the 2026 World Cup Already Cracking?

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    LAFC sent a loud message in their 3-0 dismantling of Inter Miami, and it wasn’t just about the scoreline. Los Angeles FC looked sharp, organized, and ruthless, while Inter Miami CF looked frustrated and overwhelmed. We break down what went wrong for Miami, what this result means long-term, and whether Lionel Messi’s heated postgame interaction with referees is a sign of deeper cracks. Plus, we recap the rest of MLS opening weekend and highlight the teams that set the tone early.

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    Across the pond, the Premier League title race is heating up once again. Manchester City and Arsenal continue to push each other to the limit at the top of the table. Can City pull off another late surge, or is this finally Arsenal’s year? We examine the remaining fixtures, squad depth, and pressure points that could decide the title.

    Off the pitch, concerns are growing around the 2026 tournament. With New Jersey canceling its World Cup fan zone and Gillette Stadium reportedly resisting FIFA licensing without additional funding, we ask whether the 2026 World Cup is starting to show serious organizational strain. Is this just early logistical turbulence—or a warning sign for what’s ahead?

    Timestamps:

    (7:00) – LAFC thrash Messi and Inter Miami

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    (23:00) – MLS opening weekend recap

    (32:00) – Arsenal and Man City continue to battle in PL title race

    (47:45) – World Cup in danger of falling apart already?

    MESSI-INTER MIAMI

    MESSI-INTER MIAMI

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  • Philip Rivers’ son, Gunner Rivers, commits to play QB for NC State

    Like father, like son.

    Gunner Rivers, the son of eight-time Pro Bowl quarterback Philip Rivers, has committed to play for NC State. Rivers is a junior at Fairhope’s St. Michael Catholic High School in Alabama, where his father is head coach. Gunner announced his decision Monday on Instagram.

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    A 6-foot-3, 200-pound quarterback, Rivers is a four-star prospect and represents one of NC State’s biggest recruiting wins in years. Per Rivals, he’s the No. 12 quarterback in his class. He’ll play for the same program with which his father made his name.

    Philip Rivers' son has committed to play at his alma mater.

    Philip Rivers’ son has committed to play at his alma mater.

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    Philip Rivers played at NC State from 2000-03. He was named ACC Player of the Year as a senior, and his 13,484 passing yards are the most in conference history. He went on to play 17 NFL seasons, most of them with the Chargers. He then returned to the NFL in December for a three-game stint with the Indianapolis Colts at 44 years old, four years removed from his initial retirement from football.

    Now his son will carry on his legacy in Raleigh. Gunner Rivers has one season remaining in high school and is scheduled to join the Wolfpack in 2027.

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    So far, Rivers is the highest-rated member and the only four-star commitment in a four-man NC State Class of 2027. NC State secured one four-star commitment in its 46th-ranked Class of 2026 from wide receiver Amiri Acker.

    Per Rivals, Rivers turned down offers from Auburn, Georgia, Miami, South Carolina, Missouri and Boston College to join NC State.

  • Cubs star Pete Crow-Armstrong takes random shot at his hometown Dodgers fans: Cubs ‘fans give a s***’

    Pete Crow-Armstrong grew up the son of a Chicago Cubs fan in Los Angeles.

    He went to Dodgers games as a kid, but claims he was never a fan, under strict orders from his father. Here’s Crow-Armstrong from a September article he wrote for The Players’ Tribune:

    Growing up in L.A., my dad gave me a couple of rules.

    1) I couldn’t root for the Dodgers.

    2) I couldn’t root for the Cardinals.

    Now a 23-year-old star outfielder for the Cubs, Crow-Armstong is outwardly expressing disdain — not for the Dodgers, but for their fans. Here’s Crow-Armstrong from a feature on him published by Chicago Magazine on Monday:

    “I love Chicago more and more,” Crow-Armstrong said. “It’s just an incredible city. The people are great. They give a s***.

    “They aren’t just baseball fans who go to the game like Dodgers fans to take pictures and whatever. They are paying attention. They care.”

    Pete Crow-Armstrong, seen here braving the frigid conditions of a January Bears game like a real fan.

    Pete Crow-Armstrong, seen here braving the frigid conditions of a January Bears game like a real fan.

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    That shot at Dodgers fans appears to have come out of left field. There’s no context for it in the story, at least. Crow-Armstrong was addressing his acclimation to Chicago and growing love for the city and apparently decided to throw in a swipe at sports fans from his home town.

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    He’s not the first. Taking shots at Southern California sports fans is a time-honored tradition in cities that take pride in their working class roots — especially those in cold-weather locales.

    Look at those soft sports fans with their nice weather and other things to do than watch a game. So the trope goes.

    Bottom line: This should play well in Chicago. And a young player who already won the North Side’s collective heart in his breakout 2025 campaign has certainly endeared himself further with Cubs fans.

  • No. 14 Kansas flies past No. 5 Houston to hand Cougars third straight loss and likely eliminate hopes for No. 1 seed

    No. 5 Houston’s hopes for a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament, or even a favorable spot in the Big 12 tournament, are over.

    The Cougars blew an early lead on Monday night and simply couldn’t keep up with No. 14 Kansas at Allen Fieldhouse. The Jayhawks rolled to a dominant 69-56 win, marking the program’s 41st straight home win on ESPN’s “Big Monday” under coach Bill Self. It also came the heels of what was a bad double-digit loss to Cincinnati last week, and gave them their third win over a top-five opponent.

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    Houston has now lost three straight games, all to the top tier of the Big 12. The fell at Iowa State by three points early last week, and then couldn’t keep up with Arizona on Saturday. This is the program’s first three-game losing skid since January 2017.

    Houston took off from the jump. The Cougars opened the game on an 11-3 run, and shut Kansas down almost completely defensively. The Jayhawks went just 2-13 from the field over the first 10 minutes of the game, and only stayed in it with seven quick free throws.

    Finally, it was Tre White who got the Jayhawks back to even with about 90 seconds left in the game. He drilled a 3-pointer from the wing, just the third made bucket from behind the arc all night, to cap what was a 7-0 run from the Jayhawks. Kansas ended up closing the half on an 11-0 run to take a four-point lead at the break. Peterson hit a floater right at the buzzer, giving him eight points in the first half.

    That continued well into the second period, too. Kansas took off, and used a long 13-0 run over a nearly 6 minute span to break the game wide open. That gave Kansas a 14-point lead, which was the Cougars’ largest deficit of the season.

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    Pretty quickly, the lead hit 18 after White drilled a wide-open 3-pointer in the corner. That sent Allen Fieldhouse into a frenzy, and was more than enough to lift the Jayhawks to the win.

    White led the way with 23 points and five rebounds in the win for Kansas on his three 3-pointers. Darryn Peterson added 14 points, and Bryson Tiller finished with 11 points and 10 rebounds. Peterson appeared to play normally throughout the contest, too, and played 30 minutes. The projected lottery pick has drawn significant criticism after being repeatedly unavailable due to various injuries, and he asked to come out early in a win over Oklahoma State due to cramping.

    But those issues with their star player and having to play without him for 11 full games, Self said, may have been a good thing.

    “I think our guys have gotten so much better since the start,” he said on ESPN. “And even playing without DP so much, I think in many ways it’s forced our other guys to grow up. So our ceiling is still well in front of us.”

    Kansas now sits at 21-7 on the season. The Jayhawks have won just two of their last four, after a 16-point home loss to Cincinnati on Saturday and a near-20-point blowout at Iowa State. But Monday’s win, especially with Peterson seemingly back to normal, set them up for what will be a statement opportunity at Arizona on Saturday that can shake up the Big 12 race completely.

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    Kingston Flemings led Houston with 16 points, though he went just 6-of-18 from the field and was the only Cougars player to hit double figures. The Cougars went 5-of-24 from the 3-point line as a team, and reached the free throw line only nine times compared to the 20 that Kansas did.

    Thankfully for Houston, the tough part of its schedule is over. The Cougars will take on Colorado, Baylor and Oklahoma State to end the regular season, all of which they should be able to handle and use to bounce back to form before the conference tournament in Kansas City.

    Though this losing skid is bad, Houston is still undoubtedly a legitimate team capable of making a run in the NCAA tournament. It’ll just have to figure this out, and fast. And, a top seed in the tournament is almost certainly no longer in the cards.

  • Josh Sargent to MLS? + Anton Ferdinand on West Ham vs Spurs & Real Madrid’s Xabi Alonso Mistake

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    Christian Polanco and Alexis Guerreros break down the latest soccer headlines, starting with reports that USMNT striker Josh Sargent could be headed back to MLS with Toronto FC. Is it a smart career move or a major step backward for the American forward? The guys also react to rumors linking Timo Werner to the San Jose Earthquakes and debate whether the club made a massive mistake by failing to keep star winger Cristian Espinoza. Plus, with Chucky Lozano’s exit from San Diego seemingly inevitable, they discuss who the club should target as his replacement.

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    Former Premier League defender Anton Ferdinand then joins the show to preview the West Ham vs. Tottenham derby and relive his legendary stoppage-time equalizer against Spurs in 2005. They also chat West Ham’s tough season so far and how the club can push forward to avoid relegation.

    Finally, the guys debate whether Real Madrid made a massive mistake by firing Xabi Alonso and what it means for the club’s future. Christian and Alexis wrap things up with their AFCON Final predictions as Senegal and Morocco prepare to battle for continental glory.

    Timestamps:

    (6:45) – Josh Sargent heading back to MLS? Smart move or disaster?

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    (17:30) – Timo Werner is headed to San Jose: redemption tour or flop?

    (30:15) – Chucky Lozano is leaving San Diego – who will replace him?

    (37:15) – Anton Ferdinand joins The Cooligans

    (57:00) – Xabi Alonso now Real Madrid’s biggest enemy?

    (1:10:00) – AFCON Final Predictions

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    JOSH SARGENT-MLS

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  • Divisional fantasy preview + Prop Bets + DFS: The matchups, players & bets you CAN’T ignore this weekend

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    Divisional round weekend is right around the corner and we have Matt Harmon and Joel Smyth here to get you ready. The two preview each game and provide their favorite matchups and prop bets along the way. Smyth also shares his favorite DFS lineup for Divisional weekend.

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    (5:00) #6 Bills @ #1 Broncos

    (21:50) #6 49ers @ #1 Seahawks

    (37:35) #5 Texans @ #2 Patriots

    (49:00) #5 Rams @ #2 Bears

    (1:01:50) Joel’s Divisional Round DFS Lineup

    Divisional round weekend is right around the corner and we have Matt Harmon and Joel Smyth here to get you ready. The two preview each game and provide their favorite matchups and prop bets along the way. Smyth also shares his favorite DFS lineup for Divisional weekend.

    Divisional round weekend is right around the corner and we have Matt Harmon and Joel Smyth here to get you ready. The two preview each game and provide their favorite matchups and prop bets along the way. Smyth also shares his favorite DFS lineup for Divisional weekend.

    (Jason Jung)

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