
Back Like We Never Left
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Run Ya Mouf Podcast – Season 2, Episode 1: “Back Like We Never Left”
🎙️ Hosted by Worm & Tone
We’re back in the booth and coming in hot for Season 2 of Run Ya Mouf! This episode dives headfirst into the High School & College Football scene and closes with a full-court press on NFL, NBA, and WNBA headlines.
🏈 High School / College Focus
- “The Real Ones in 7A” We drop early predictions on which Arkansas high school squads will be running the table this season. From powerhouse programs to dark horse sleepers, we’re calling it like we see it.
- “Hogs Reload or Rebuild?” Is it another year of heartbreak for Razorback fans, or is Sam Pittman quietly stacking a comeback? We break down the roster, the schedule, and the energy in Fayetteville.
- “Sooner or Later?” With OU stepping into SEC territory, is Brent Venables finally CFP-ready? Or will the Sooners find out the hard way that SEC ball is different?
- Player Spotlight We shine a light on a standout high school athlete from Arkansas or Oklahoma who’s turning heads on the recruiting trail. Future D1 star? We think so.
- “Friday Night Lights or Friday Night Likes?” Social media is changing the game. We debate whether it’s boosting exposure or building egos. Likes don’t equal scholarships—do kids and parents know the difference?
🏆 NFL / NBA / WNBA Talk
“Pay That Man!” Are these new contracts genius or just wild? We chop it up on Tua’s price tag, Jordan Love’s bet on himself, and whether Jerry Jones is being cheap with Dak.
“WNBA Gets Respect, Finally?” With Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, and others pulling eyes to the league, is the WNBA finally getting the love it deserves—or are we just caught in the hype?
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