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The Colin Cowherd Podcast

Nick Wright: Can OKC Become A Dynasty? Caitlin Clark’s “Supernova” Fame, Are The Chiefs “America’s Team”?

The Colin Cowherd Podcast

iHeartPodcasts and The Volume

Sports, Football, Basketball, Sports News, News

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2025

⏱️ 100 minutes

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Summary

Colin is joined by Nick Wright, host of “First Things First”!

They begin by discussing that hyperathletic stars rarely win titles and why that bodes better for SGA than Ant in the playoffs (4:00). Colin explains that NIL has fortified college hoops and infused the sport with overseas talent, and argues that OKC should use rather than trade their treasure trove of draft picks (11:00)… but Nick offers a word of caution about OKC becoming a dynasty (14:45). 

They try to identify how many NBA players are more famous than Caitlin Clark, and it’s a short list…and Nick argues that die hard WNBA fans are confusing the popularity discussion with “best player” discussion… and Clark’s skill hasn’t lapped her popularity (24:00). Sticking with the fame discussion, they pivot to Baker Mayfield being far less popular and famous relative to the level of football he’s been playing (32:00).

They discuss several “enigma” quarterbacks, where they can’t decide whether they’re great or not…including Jordan Love, CJ Stroud and Justin Herbert (35:00). They highlight several “what-if” moments in NFL history and wonder if Herbert will be able to shake off his terrible playoff performances in the future (46:00). 

They dive into how best to parse individual success in team sports, and debate whether USC removing the Notre Dame game from their schedule is worth breaking their longstanding rivalry and tradition (58:30). 

Finally, they debate whether the Chiefs have replaced the Cowboys to become “America’s Team” (1:18:00), and Nick explains his experience “parachuting” into the world of professional poker (1:30:00). 

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:04.2

On the latest episode of Next Question with me, Katie Couric,

0:08.0

I sat down with Jasmine Crockett, Democratic Representative of Texas.

0:12.5

She's holding out the fork for her party in one of the most conservative states in the Union.

0:17.6

I think that ultimately, who will become the Democratic nominee for president will be someone

0:22.7

that has been out there and has shown that they won't allow themselves to be punched and just

0:28.1

say thank you.

0:29.1

Like, they will punch back.

0:31.1

Listen to next question with me, Katie Couric on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts,

0:35.9

or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:39.0

Who are the 25 greatest football players to grace the gridiron since the year 2000,

0:44.8

introducing NFL Daily's top 25 players of the last 25 years?

0:50.6

Join me, Greg Rosenthal, and an all-star cast of media personalities, including

0:55.4

Mina Kimes, Steve Weish, Kevin Harlan, and more for a look at football's best since the turn

1:01.7

of the century. Listen to NFL Daily's top 25 players of the last 25 years, starting on June

1:07.7

30th on the IHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your

1:12.8

podcast.

1:14.4

I know a lot of cops.

1:16.2

They get asked all the time.

1:17.8

Have you ever had to shoot your gun?

1:19.7

Sometimes the answer is yes.

1:21.5

But there's a company dedicated to a future where the answer will always be no.

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