Episodes

  • LaFleur Calls For "Year 1" Reset In Green Bay
    Mar 30 2026
    Homer is joined by former Packers offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga to break down Matt LaFleur’s recent comments about locker room tension last season, which he attributed to players being unhappy with their roles. Bulaga dives into what those roles actually look like within a team and explains how players can earn more responsibility if they’re dissatisfied. The two also react to LaFleur’s push for the team to return to a “Year 1” mindset in Green Bay, focusing on fundamentals. Bulaga shares his thoughts on where the Packers offense needs to improve, and they wrap up by discussing whether Giannis is more likely to sign an extension with the Bucks or be traded.
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    45 mins
  • Brewers Start, Bucks Fallout & Packers Insight
    Mar 31 2026
    Homer opened the show making the case for Marques Johnson to be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame, highlighting his impact and why he believes he’s deserving. He also discussed why fans may be surprised that Matt LaFleur received a contract extension from Brian Gutekunst, diving into expectations versus results. Packers reporter Jason Wilde joined with the latest from Titletown, including his takeaways from what LaFleur and Gutekunst said at the NFL Owner’s Meetings. Fox 6 sports director Tim Van Vooren stopped by to cover all things Wisconsin sports, including the Brewers’ start to the season and Bucks head coach Doc Rivers being inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. The show wrapped with a big-picture question: what do the Packers need to accomplish next season to justify Ed Policy extending Matt LaFleur? A full Wisconsin sports rundown on The Homer Hour.
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    45 mins
  • Homer's Obsession with The Miz
    Mar 27 2026
    Homer kicked off the show leaning into his obsession with Jacob Misiorowski and Iowa head coach Ben McCollum, setting the tone for a wide-ranging conversation. Former Brewers pitcher Jerry Augustine joined to react to the Crew’s Opening Day dominance, breaking down Misiorowski’s performance and what makes him so intriguing moving forward. Jeff from Jeff’s Sports also stopped by to answer sports memorabilia questions, including the current market for Misiorowski items and what collectors should know right now. The show wrapped with a fun debate: if you could get a free signed jersey, who are you taking — Giannis, Misiorowski, or Jordan Love? From pitching hype to collectibles, it was another entertaining edition of The Homer Hour.
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    46 mins
  • Brewers Opening Day DOMINANCE!!!
    Mar 26 2026
    Homer and former Packers offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga looked ahead to Iowa’s Sweet 16 matchup against Nebraska, diving into the rivalry and even tossing around ideas for what kind of trophy the two schools should play for. The conversation shifted to NIL and how it’s changing roster building, with Bulaga explaining how coaches now have to prioritize players who can contribute immediately in Year 1. Homer also shared a bold Brewers take, saying this year’s team is “Jacob Misiorowski and everybody else,” sparking debate about expectations for the season. Packers reporter Jason Wilde joined with the latest offseason updates from Titletown, and the guys wrapped up by discussing who they have the most confidence in moving forward: Matt LaFleur, Jordan Love, Brian Gutekunst, or Ed Policy. A mix of college hoops, NIL impact, and Packers perspective on The Homer Hour.
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    46 mins
  • Brewers Opening Day Heat & Packers Updates
    Mar 25 2026
    It was another edition of Rainman on The Homer Hour, as the weekly sports trivia contest brought competition and fun to the show. Packers reporter Jason Wilde joined with the latest offseason updates from Titletown, breaking down key storylines as the roster continues to take shape. Homer also threw out a bold Opening Day prediction, saying he’s ready to bet that Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski will hit 104 MPH on the radar gun. The conversation shifted to the future of baseball, with the guys discussing how close the sport is to fully implementing robot umpires. They wrapped things up with a big-picture question: with everything going on, do fans find themselves liking Giannis Antetokounmpo less than they used to? A mix of trivia, bold takes, and evolving sports conversations on The Homer Hour.
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    45 mins
  • Did The Packers' Price For Christian Waston Just Go Up...Again?
    Mar 23 2026
    Homer and former Packers offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga kicked things off by reacting to Iowa’s historic NCAA Tournament win over Florida, highlighting what the victory means for the program. The conversation then turned to the ever-evolving Big Ten, as the guys debated whether schools like USC, UCLA, Oregon, and Washington truly feel like “Big Ten” teams and how many additions it would take before the conference name should change. Shifting to the NFL, Bulaga weighed in on whether Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s massive extension with Seattle could drive up the future price tag for Packers wide receiver Christian Watson. The guys also discussed the explosion of player salaries, whether those big contracts bother fans, and how soon it might be before an NFL player earns $100 million per year. A mix of college hoops, conference realignment, and big-money football talk on The Homer Hour.
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    45 mins
  • Fixing Basketball's Problem with Mike Deane
    Mar 20 2026
    Homer opens the Friday edition of The Homer Hour riffing on the NCAA Tournament, Miami (OH)'s tough day on the hardwood, and more as the Round of 64 continues. Then, former Marquette and Siena Head Coach Mike Deane joins to talk about Siena's near-upset of #1 Duke on Thursday, the state of college basketball overall, and what changes he would make to the game of basketball. Tony Cartagena, executive producer of Thanalysis, joins to preview next week's Thanalysis Live featuring Ric Flair, Jacob Misiorowski, Pat Murphy, and more at the Riverside Theatre. Get tickets: TALiveShow.com
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    45 mins
  • Good, Not Good Enough & A Million Assistants
    Mar 19 2026
    The Bryan Bulaga Homer Hour commences on a Friday with Homer saying it's the least important show of the year because everybody is watching basketball, which includes Bryan Bulaga! Bryan riffs on the Wisconsin Badgers falling to High Point in the NCAA Tournament and why it was so embarrassing for Greg Gard and the Badgers. Then, Jason Wilde joins the fold to discuss the Packers announcing their 2026 season Coaching Staff, which oddly includes several Assistant Head Coaches. Then, the guys turn their attention back to the Badgers loss and how it compares to the Packers' 2014 loss in Seattle where they were "gutted like a deer."
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    46 mins