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In this episode of Off The Air, Sean Baligian and co-host Blake Majchrzak dive into an array of topics, turning their show into what Sean humorously describes as a soap opera. They reminisce about college football mornings and dive deep into the woes of home flooding, sharing personal stories and the emotional toll it takes. The conversation shifts to their anticipation of fall, nostalgic sporting events like the Indy 500 and the Olympics, and their current disinterest in baseball and the summer games. With a humorous and heartfelt discussion, they also negotiate new terms for Blake's contract linked to the Lions' performance, resolve ticketing issues for upcoming events, and pay tribute to Bill Walton. Join them for a rollercoaster of emotions, laughs, and personal anecdotes.

00:00 Welcome to the Show: A Soap Opera Unfolds

01:06 A Day Filled with College Football Nostalgia

05:41 The Unending Battle with Home Flooding

18:01 The Magic of College Football Countdown

20:02 Olympic Opinions: From Enthusiasm to Indifference

33:12 The Evolution of Sports Fandom

35:32 Sports Leagues' Self-Sabotage: MLB vs. NHL

36:46 Financial Planning with The Wealth Advantage Group

41:06 The Controversial Career of Trevor Bauer

42:35 Navigating Allegations and the Court of Public Opinion

48:09 Legacy and Insurance: Protecting Your Future

50:43 The Complex World of Sports and Society

53:17 Navigating Contracts and Loyalties in Sports

01:02:08 Remembering Bill Walton: A Tribute