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Empty The Bench: Small Market Edition

Empty The Bench: Small Market Edition

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Empty the Bench: Small Market Edition dives into the business and culture of local sports, hosted by "Mr. Small Market," Callan McClurg. If you believe the drama is always bigger outside of New York or L.A., this is your podcast. We pull back the curtain on what it takes to build a professional career in an overlooked market—from managing on-ice logistics to mastering the media landscape. Callan shares candid stories from his own 15 plus year trajectory, This podcast is the untold story of the struggle, hustle, and loyalty found in secondary markets. It’s about the raw emotion of the game when it truly feels like home. Start listening and join the conversation powered by the Empty the Bench Network.

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  • The Forgotten Blueprint
    Apr 10 2026

    On this episode of Empty the Bench: Small Market Edition, Callan McClurg takes a deep dive into the ambitious rise and heartbreaking fall of the Women’s United Soccer Association. We revisit the three-year journey of the WUSA and specifically the San Diego Spirit, the club that brought professional women’s soccer to the forefront of the Southern California sports scene long before the modern era. The narrative explores how the legendary players across the league’s eight original cities became icons of the game and inadvertently drafted the structural blueprint for what would eventually become the National Women’s Soccer League.


    Callan examines the direct lineage between the Spirit’s struggles and triumphs and the eventual birth of San Diego Wave FC, proving that the foundation laid over two decades ago was essential for today’s record-breaking success. We also analyze the evolution of player compensation, specifically focusing on the modern High Impact Player rule. This protocol paved the way for Catarina Macario to sign the richest contract in the history of the sport—a milestone of financial empowerment that the WUSA pioneers fought desperately to achieve during their tenure. This is a story of a forgotten league that refused to stay in the shadows, honoring the superstars who proved that loyalty to a market and a mission can eventually change the world.

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    17 mins
  • Mr. Padre
    Apr 3 2026

    On this episode of Empty the Bench: Small Market Edition, Callan McClurg provides a deep dive into the life and enduring legacy of Tony Gwynn, the man universally known as Mr. Padre. How did a two-sport standout at San Diego State transform from a record-breaking point guard into the greatest pure hitter the game of baseball has seen since the era of Ted Williams? We move past the surface-level highlights to examine the scientific obsession that fueled Gwynn’s greatness, from his pioneering use of early video technology to his legendary mastery of the 5.5 hole.


    The narrative follows the emotional highs of the 1984 and 1998 World Series runs and the agonizing "what-if" of the 1994 strike that halted his chase for a .400 batting average. Beyond the chalk lines, we uncover the personal stories that defined the man, including the pivotal influence of his father, Charles, whose advice anchored Tony to San Diego when the rest of the league beckoned with larger markets and brighter lights. Callan also shares a personal account of a Friday night practice at SDSU that illustrates the "Gwynn Effect" in real-time, proving that Tony’s commitment to his craft was only matched by his commitment to his community.


    We also address the heavier chapters of the legend's journey, detailing his private battle with a smokeless tobacco addiction and how his untimely passing at the age of 54 forced a fundamental shift in Major League Baseball’s health protocols. From the bronze statue at Petco Park to the annual collegiate tournament that bears his name, this episode honors a superstar who chose loyalty over legacy-chasing and proved that in the world of professional sports, some things are truly priceless.

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    27 mins
  • The Day The Mountain Moved
    Mar 27 2026

    In the cathedral of college football, there is a hierarchy that usually remains unshakable. On one side, you have the winningest program in history, playing in a stadium of over 100,000 people. On the other, a small school from the Blue Ridge Mountains that was paid $400,000 just to show up and lose gracefully.


    In this episode of Empty the Bench: Small Market Edition, Callan McClurg takes you back to September 1, 2007, for a deep dive into "The Day the Mountain Moved." This is the definitive account of Appalachian State’s 34-32 upset over the #5 ranked Michigan Wolverines—the game that shattered the glass ceiling of college football forever. We break down the technical brilliance of Jerry Moore’s spread offense, a system that exploited the speed gap in Michigan’s legendary defense and forced the "Big House" into a stunned, deafening silence.


    The episode goes beyond the blocked field goal at the buzzer to analyze the seismic shift this game caused in the sports landscape. We examine the birth of the "FCS over FBS" era and how this single afternoon in Ann Arbor changed the way we value strength of schedule and mid-major legitimacy. From Armanti Edwards' clinical performance to the "Small Market" resilience of a program that refused to be a footnote, we explore how App State turned a "guarantee game" into a permanent seat at the table. It is a story about what happens when the scouting report meets reality, and the mountain decides it’s time to move.

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    20 mins
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