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Casuals with Katie Nolan

Bakers, Beers, and the NCAA Women’s Bracket | Plus Jeopardy! with Andrew He

Casuals with Katie Nolan

SiriusXM

Society & Culture, Women's Sports, Comedy, Pop Culture, Katie Nolan, Sports

4.8877 Ratings

🗓️ 17 March 2026

⏱️ 117 minutes

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Summary

Hello! It's the podcast that may eventually Google what a Catamount is. Maybe. Today, Katie and the Casualties react to a busy Sunday night in sports with the WBC and The Oscars going head to head, Marty Supreme getting shut out, Kevin O'Leary wearing another bedazzled lanyard on the red carpet, Michael B. Jordan and Jesse Plemons' bromance, Leonardo DiCaprio's mustache, Pedro Pascal's lack of a mustache, and the tied award that put way too much weight on Kumail Nanjiani's shoulders. Then, Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament champion Andrew He stops by [16:06] to break down Katie's performance in Celebrity Jeopardy! on Friday, the advanced metrics behind her and Rachel Dratch, the difficulty of Celebrity Jeopardy! versus regular Jeopardy!, Tupac, Jay Cutler, pupusas, and the missed answers that keep a player up at night, the interview segment, making Ken Jennings proud, and why Jeopardy! contestants seem to have so much trouble with sports. Katie and the Casualties then touch on Team USA's sled hockey gold, Hofstra, Miami of Ohio, the Goo Goo Dolls, and the Men's NCAA Bracket, before diving into an in-depth look at the Women's Bracket. We asked the communications departments of all 68 teams in the tournament about the single most fun fact about their roster, and then picked the first-round matchups based on it. Who has a pet hedgehog? Who bakes? Who does Legos on road trips? Whose mom was in Degrassi? Who has a TikTok account strictly for Tall Girl Fashion? Are we blacklisted in Baton Rouge? And will any of this help us pick the winners? And finally, Chris wraps the show with a look at What to Watch in sports this week.

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0:00.0

Hey, Isabella, did you hear that Ice Cube's War of the Worlds dominated at the 46th?

0:06.7

I cannot believe it's the 46th. Razzie Awards.

0:10.1

Razzie's is like bad awards, right?

0:13.5

Yeah, it's worst. So he took home, the movie took home the dishonors for worst picture,

0:19.1

worst actor, worst director, Rich Lee, worst screenplay, Kenny Gold and Mark Hyman,

0:26.6

and worst prequel remake, rip-off, or sequel.

0:31.2

A sweep, I believe.

0:33.1

Yeah, good for him.

0:34.7

Good, well, bad for him.

0:36.4

The second paragraph of the Wikipedia page for the Ice Cube War of the World's movie is,

0:42.1

War of the Worlds was released on Amazon Prime Video on July 30th, 2025.

0:45.7

The film received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and is considered one of the worst films ever made.

0:52.6

Damn.

0:53.4

I'm sorry.

0:58.0

Apparently it was like a tech play. I guess, well, I mean, it's War of the World,

1:00.0

H.G. Wells, it's based off of that IP.

1:02.0

But it was like they invented some sort of technology

1:05.0

where nobody needs to be in the same room

1:07.0

to film together to make a movie.

1:09.0

And it became popular during COVID they came up with

1:11.1

this idea and then they sold it Amazon was a willing buyer they said as long as we can product

1:17.8

place some Amazon in there which they did at the film's climax the climax of the film an Amazon employee

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