Cal Bears podcast Morris Phillips: Can Cal beat Bill Belichick and UNC this Friday at UC Berkeley?

UNC Tar Heels head coach Bill Belichick on the sidelines working the play calling against the Clemson Tigers at Chapel Hill NC on Sat Oct 4, 2025. Belichick and UNC will face the Cal Bears on Fri Oct 17, 2025 at UC Berkeley at Memorial Stadium with a 7:30pm PT kick off (AP News photo)

Cal Bears podcast Morris Phillips:

#1 Can Cal’s defense, especially its pass defense, contain whatever UNC throws at them?

#2 How much will the Bears running back Kendrick Raphael be involved, and can he break big runs?

#3 How well can the inside linebacker duo of Cal’s Cade Uluave and Luke Ferrelli manage UNC’s offense?

#4 Will Cal’s playmakers on offense — tight end Mason Mini, receiver Jacob De Jesus, and WR Jordan King — step up in a big game?

#5 UNC has struggled in their last two games losing by scores of 38-10 to Clemson and 34-9 to University . That said should this game be a cake walk for Cal or Cal better be ready for some UNC head coach Bill Belichick football?

Morris Phillips does the Cal Bears podcasts each Thursday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Kings Struggles Continue as Clippers Cruise Past Sacramento 109–91

Nique Clifford #5 of the Sacramento Kings drives to the basket during the game against the LA Clippers during a NBA preseason game on October 15, 2025 at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California. (Mandatory Photo Credit: Rocky Widner/NBAE via Getty Images)

By Jeremiah Salmonson

DOWNTOWN SACRAMENTO — The Kings desperately need some good vibes going into the season. Heading into Wednesday’s game against the Clippers, the Kings had lost both of their preseason games—and both were ugly. Wednesday was no different as the Kings fell to the Clippers 109-91 at Golden 1 Center.

The Kings’ first-half stats were abysmal as they went 16-for-41 from the field, 3-for-18 from three, and trailed 60-40 at halftime. The team’s leading scorer in the first half was Zach LaVine with nine points. Domantas Sabonis had seven points and 12 rebounds in 24 minutes of action before being pulled with a hamstring injury, per the Kings.

The Kings’ effort to implement a fast-paced offense while playing gritty, hard-nosed, accountable defense has proven unfruitful so far. Through the end of the third quarter, nothing was going right for Sacramento as they trailed 90-61 heading into the final frame. The Kings weren’t imposing themselves on the defensive end, and they weren’t making any shots on the other.

In the fourth quarter, the Kings outscored the Clippers 30-19, but it was too little too late. The Kings’ lone bright spot and leading scorer at the end of the game was Nique Clifford. Clifford, who has played well in all three of the Kings’ preseason games, scored 19 points, grabbed three rebounds, and added a block and a steal in the contest. The Kings ultimately fell to the Clippers, but it was good to see solid minutes from the rookie they traded up to draft.

“I’ve definitely just been trying to find a flow within our group,” the rookie said after the game. “Kinda trying to establish my role and what I can bring to the team. I’ve been trying to bring energy and effort, the two things I can focus on… I’ve been trying to focus on energy and defense.”

That’s not only good to hear for Kings fans, but Nique has been backing it up with his play this preseason. However, the same can’t be said about many others in the group. And that, albeit in preseason, is a concerning trend to watch as the Kings begin the regular season in one week in Phoenix against the Suns.

“I told them, you have to learn how to win ugly games,” Doug Christie said after the game. “That game there, they weren’t making shots at the beginning of the game. But there was a flow, the ball was moving, they got some good open looks. You didn’t make ’em, so that should not affect the way that you play on the defensive end of the floor. It just can’t.”

Doug also talked about the details and honing in on that for the Kings on the defensive end—something that sounds like an echo from last year under former head coach Mike Brown.

“I told them early on, I said the road to success is full of potholes and is always under construction, so this is not going to be a simple, easy fix.”

Without overreacting to preseason action, this is certainly not an easy fix. In fact, it may be an impossible one. The details, sloppy defense, and lack of effective offense are what got Mike Brown fired last season. He was, in fact, preaching the same points of emphasis that Scott Perry and Doug Christie are this season. The players currently on the Kings’ roster have, en masse, have not shown a willingness to adapt their style to the identity the Kings are trying to employ. Again, it’s preseason—I get it. However, I’d be shocked if these issues magically disappear come Wednesday night in Phoenix.

Up Next:
The Kings will travel to Los Angeles on Thursday to take on the Lakers in their final preseason game of the year.

Note:
Domantas Sabonis left the game after 24 minutes of action with a right hamstring issue. After the game, Doug Christie told the media he had not yet been updated on his condition.

Whether you’re pre-gaming with the Kings or celebrating an A’s win, Cyprus Grille at the Holiday Inn Sacramento Downtown – Arena is your downtown go-to.

⚡Craft cocktails? Check.
🔥Game-day bites? Oh yeah.
🏟️Steps from Golden 1 Center? You bet.

Open daily, Cyprus Grille is serving up local flavor with a front-row seat to the action. Stop by before or after the game—or make it your new downtown hangout.

Cyprus Grille—where fans fuel up.

📍Located inside the Holiday Inn Sacramento Downtown – Arena @ 300 J Street

Happy Hour – 4pm-6pm

Show your ticket for additional discounts when dining in. 

Mammoth Extinguish Flames 3-1 In Home Opener

Utah Mammoth center Barrett Hayton (27) scores against the Calgary Flames in the second period at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Wed Oct 15, 2025 (AP News photo)

Mammoth Extinguish Flames 3-1 In Home Opener

JJ Peterka nets game-winner in Delta Center debut as Karel Vejmelka locks down the Utah net.

By Tom Walker

SALT LAKE CITY–The Utah Mammoth returned to Salt Lake City Wednesday night for their home opener following a 1-2-0 road trip through Colorado, Nashville, and Chicago to begin the 2025-2026 NHL season. For the second straight year, Utah forward Dylan Guenther scored the team’s first goal of the season, this time in a 2-1 loss to the Avalanche on October 9.

Before the puck drop at Delta Center, Tusky the Mountain Blue mammoth made its mascot debut, officially ending the double duties of Jazz Bear from the city’s NBA squad.

At 7:21 of the first period, Mammoth defenseman Mikhail Sergachev went to the sin bin for high-sticking Blake Coleman. Just over a minute later, Calgary’s Rasmus Andersson cashed it in to give the Flames an early 1-0 lead, assisted by Morgan Frost and Nazem Kadri. Calgary netminder Devin Cooley, no relation to Utah’s Logan Cooley, turned away all ten shots he faced in the opening frame while Karel Vejmelka stopped four of the five shots he faced.

It didn’t take long in the second period for Utah to even the score. At 1:16 of the period, Mammoth forward Barrett Hayton found the back of the Calgary net for his first goal of the season, assisted by Nick Schmaltz and John Marino. Three minutes later, JJ Peterka took advantage of a giveaway by Brayden Pachal and flew the full length of the ice before beating Devin Cooley unassisted for his second goal of the season and a new entry into the Mammoth highlight reels to give Utah the 2-1 lead. The second period was all Mammoth as the home squad put 18 shots on goal to Calgary’s three.

The Flames fought back in the third period, outshooting Utah 12-4, but both netminders held the line until Devin Cooley got pulled to give Calgary a 6-5 offensive advantage. The Flames peppered Karel Vejmelka with shots in the closing minutes, but Utah forward Kevin Stenlund banked a rebound off the dasher boards and into the empty Calgary net for his first goal of the season to put the game away.

New acquired forward JJ Peterka faced the media in the locker room for the first time after the game. Describing his first home opener as a Mammoth, Peterka said, “The crowd throughout the whole game was unbelievable. Started with the anthem in the warmups, with how many kids and how many fans came out. Just throughout the whole game, when we needed energy, we for sure got it from the crowd.” As for the game itself, the winger added, “I think that was a tough game, but we stuck to our game plan throughout the whole 60 minutes. We knew they were going to make a push and throw everything in there, and I think Veggie was unbelievable throughout the whole game, but especially in the third, he made some huge stops to secure the win.” With regard to Calgary’s third period push, Peterka commented, “We kind of played a little bit more defensively, made sure we are in the shot lanes and in passing lanes, and outweighed them because we knew they come pretty hot out of the locker room.”

Winning goaltender Karel Vejmelka was asked about getting that first W at home. “Obviously, first home game of the season, so we wanted to play a good game and we did. We found a way to win. It wasn’t an easy game. But like I said, we found a way.” Having faced only 8 shots combined in the first two periods, Vejmelka was asked about staying focused while being largely uncontested for much of the game. He responded, “You know, it’s all about staying sharp and mentally focused. It wasn’t easy for us in the first period, but [there was] pressure in the third and we played a really good job defensively, but I needed to make a couple of good saves. It’s a big team win. As for the energy of the fans on opening night, the Utah netminder said, “Well, it’s always fun to play again in front of our fans. It’s so much fun and I enjoy every minute on the ice. It’s really special to be back home, and really appreciated all of that.”

Utah Mammoth Head Coach André Tourigny began the postgame interview with a statement. “It was a positive outing, and lots of opportunities. Unfortunately, we could not convert, but it was a positive outing. And then the third, they had a really good push, but I liked the way we managed it defensively. We turned the puck over a little bit too much when we were protecting the lead, a little bit too safe. But our game in general, when it comes to the physicality, balancing, the hits, and trying not to draw penalties.” Talking about giving up Calgary’s early goal, Tourigny commented, “I think we reacted well after the first. In the first, it was a war, maybe a little bit too into it. But after we reacted really well. I really like the mental strength of our team, and even when they had the push, we still played well. When you dominate the way we dominate for two periods, and you arrive in the third, and they have a push, I didn’t feel any panic. The guys were trying to do the right thing, not necessarily having success at it, but we’re doing the right thing, and we defended really hard. So that’s tough for them to get to our net front, but when they did, Veggie came up big.” Overall, Tourigny was satisfied with his team’s performance for the night. “Our forecheck was big, and I think that when we’re on top of our opponent and we skate the way we did in the first two periods, we are tough to play against, and we drew a lot of penalties. That’s a really good game for us. … Part of playing good defense is that you need to be able to break out the puck a little bit better than we did in the third. It was a strength of ours in the first two periods. In the third, it was a little bit tougher. And they obviously pressed a bit differently than they did in other situations. So it put us in a little bit of some adversity, which is something we will talk more about and improve, but the way we played without the puck was really good, and much more comfortable.”

The Mammoth return to action at the Delta Center on Friday against the San Jose Sharks, continuing with games next week against the Boston Bruins and Colorado Avalanche to conclude the season opening homestand.

Kings Sign Russell Westbrook and Re-Sign Keegan Murray to Long-Term Deal

By Jeremiah Salmonson

SACRAMENTO–In what is otherwise a quiet time across the association, the Sacramento Kings made two moves on Wednesday to secure their future and add further depth to their roster for the upcoming season.

On Wednesday morning, it was reported by ESPN that the Kings were in agreement with free agent guard Russell Westbrook. Westbrook, who played last season in Denver, averaged 13.3 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 6.1 assists per game in his age 36 season. The deal is reported to be worth $3.6 million for one season.

Doug Christie met with the media before the Kings’ third preseason game on Wednesday and refused to comment on unofficial deals. However, Doug spoke about the player Westbrook is and what he brings to any team he joins.

“Always been a big fan,” Doug said. “Been a Russell Westbrook fan for a long time… the things that he’s been able to do in this league speak for themselves.”

The other move the Kings made on Wednesday was reportedly re-signing Keegan Murray to a long-term deal, per ESPN. Murray is currently injured and will miss the start of the season and likely part of the end of the year. However, that didn’t stop the Kings from finalizing a five-year, $140 million deal with the small forward from Iowa. Keegan averaged 12.4 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 1.4 assists for the Kings last season in his age 24 season. The new deal, which is expected to be finalized soon, will take Murray through the end of the 2030–31 season.

Doug Christie also spoke on Murray but not explicitly about the reported new deal.

“Incredibly versatile player,” Christie said. “I love him as a person… we truly, truly appreciate him here.”

The Kings take on the LA Clippers on Wednesday night at 7 p.m. PST at Golden 1 center in their third preseason game. 

Whether you’re pre-gaming with the Kings or celebrating an A’s win, Cyprus Grille at the Holiday Inn Sacramento Downtown – Arena is your downtown go-to.

⚡Craft cocktails? Check.
🔥Game-day bites? Oh yeah.
🏟️Steps from Golden 1 Center? You bet.

Open daily, Cyprus Grille is serving up local flavor with a front-row seat to the action. Stop by before or after the game—or make it your new downtown hangout.

Cyprus Grille—where fans fuel up.

📍Located inside the Holiday Inn Sacramento Downtown – Arena @ 300 J Street

Happy Hour – 4pm-6pm

Show your ticket for additional discounts when dining in. 

San Francisco 49ers podcast David Zizmor: 49ers shore up their defense; Injury plagued team takes precaution in defensive signings

San Francisco 49ers offensive lineman Isaac Alarcon was added by the practice squad on Tue Oct 14, 2025 (AP News photo)

San Francisco 49ers podcast David Zizmor:

#1 The San Francisco 49ers added to their practice squad by re-signing offensive lineman Isaac Alarcon, defensive end Robert Beal. The 49ers also announced that they have released defensive tackle Bruce Hector from the practice squad. The 49ers are looking for ways at bringing the next man up with the multiple injuries that they have been having.

#2 The 49ers are also taking a look at three defensive backs Shamar Bartholomew and Isaac Bolden, tackle Andre Dillard, and defensive back Tre Hawkins. This no doubt is an indication that the 49ers are also concerned about protecting their defense back field.

#3 On Sunday Night Football the 49ers host the Atlanta Falcons Oct 19 at Levis Stadium in Santa Clara at 5:20pm PT The Falcons are 3-2. The Falcons have also won their last two games last Sunday against the Buffalo Bills and the week before against the Washington Commanders. How do you see this match up on prime time TV Sunday night?

David Zizmor is a San Francisco 49ers analyst for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Jose Sharks podcast Len Shapiro: Sharks go down 0-3 get clobbered at home by Canes 5-1

Carolina Hurricanes left winger William Carrier (28) scores a goal against the San Jose Sharks Alex Nedelijkovic (33) in the second period at SAP Center in San Jose on Tue Oct 14, 2025 (AP News photo)

On the San Jose Sharks podcast with Len Shapiro:

#1 How did Carolina Hurricanes rookie goaltender Brandon Bussi perform in his NHL debut, and how did his performance impact the game?

#2 Which players contributed offensively for the Hurricanes, and how balanced was their scoring?

#3 What role did the Sharks’ rookie Michael Misa play in the game, and how did he handle his NHL debut?

#4 How did injuries or lineup changes affect both teams’ rosters going into the game?

#5 It’s off to Salt Lake City and the Utah Mammoth for the Sharks. The Mammoth lost their last game against the Chicago Blackhawks in Chicago on Monday night 3-1. The Mammoth are 1-2-0. The Sharks are winless and pretty much left no doubt in their loss to the Hurricanes that it was a forgone conclusion in their 5-1 at SAP Center on Tuesday night.

Len Shapiro does the San Jose Sharks podcasts each week at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Sharks get dominated 5-1 by Canes; SJ remains winless through 3 games

San Jose Sharks goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic deflects a shot in the second period against the Carolina Hurricanes at SAP Center in San Jose on Tue Oct 14, 2025 (AP News photo)

Sharks get dominated 5-1 by Caines; SJ remains winless through 3 games

By Lincoln Juarez

SAN JOSE, Calif. – Five different Hurricanes scored to blow through San Jose in a 5-1 win. Michael Misa was kept off the score sheet in his NHL debut and the Sharks ugly start to the season continues.

After two gut-wrenching, late-game losses to open up the season the San Jose Sharks aimed to weather the storm of the Carolina Hurricanes at SAP Center. The Sharks second overall pick from the 2025 draft, Michael Misa made his highly anticipated NHL debut Tuesday night. The 18 year old forward from Oakville, Ontario, who scored 134 points in his final OHL season last year with the Saginaw Spirit, finally took to NHL ice.

The Sharks had not trailed in regulation until Tuesday night when Carolina’s Sean Walker opened up the scoring with his first of the year. It was also the start of a rough night for Alex Nedeljkovic in the Sharks net.

Nedeljkovic, who made a costly error last Thursday night resulting in the Vegas Golden Knights overtime win, hoped to make a better second impression on Sharks fans at SAP Center. Instead, he allowed five goals on 43 shots with not much help from his defense in front of him.

Five different Hurricanes scored on Nedeljkovic as Carolina ran away with the game in the third period, not giving the Sharks any chance to make it close.

As for top prospect Michael Misa, he was held to 0 shots and a -2 in 15:06 of total ice time. The only Sharks offense came in the second period by William Eklund on a breakaway goal to tie the game at one at the time. It was Eklund’s first of the season and the lone San Jose goal.

One of the biggest concerns from Tuesday night was the Sharks powerplay. San Jose went 0-5 on the man advantage, generating just four shots on goal. Failure to capitalize on Carolina penalties put the Sharks deeper into the hole they’ve dug for themselves.

They have a chance on Friday night in Salt Lake City to get themselves out of it and tally that elusive first win of the season.

Puck drop on the front half of a back-to-back will be at 6:00pm on Friday night in Utah against the Mammoth.

Stanford Cardinal podcast Michael Roberson: Stanford, Gulbranson hoping to get back in win column host Florida State Saturday

Stanford quarterback Ben Gulbranson (15) gets a pass away against the SMU Mustangs at Gerald J Ford Stadium in Dallas on Sat Oct 11, 2025 (AP News photo)

Stanford Cardinal podcast Michael Roberson:

#1 It wasn’t even close in Stanford’s last game against SMU getting landslided 34-10?

#2 Stanford quarterback Ben Gulbranson couldn’t get any offensive scoring going throwing 22-30 for 278 yards, one touchdown and one interception.

#3 What were the key turning points or momentum shifts during the game?

#4 No doubt Stanford struggled offensively and defensively in total total yards, turnovers, sacks?

#5 Up next the Florida State Seminoles are headed for the Farm. FSU is 3-3 and lost their last game to Pitt by a close score of 34-31. Can the Cardinal turn it around and take advantage of home field and get some offense jelling in this next Sat Oct 18th.

Michael Roberson is a beat writer covering Stanford Cardinal football and basketball at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Las Vegas Raiders podcast Tony Renteria: Can Raiders make a game of it against Chiefs in KC Sunday?

Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby (98) celebrates sacking Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward in the first half at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Sun Oct 12, 2025 (AP News photo)

Las Vegas Raiders podcast Tony Renteria:

#1 What were the biggest turning points in the game that allowed the Las Vegas Raiders (2-4) to pull ahead and secure the win over the visiting Tennessee Titans (1-5)?

#2 How did the Raiders’ defense perform in key moments compared to earlier weeks of the season?

#3 Which players on offense stepped up in this game, and how did their contributions differ from their earlier performances?

#4 Did the Titans make any critical mistakes turnovers, penalties, that shifted momentum toward Las Vegas?

#5 Up next for the Raiders a tough task as they face the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium next Sun Oct 19th for a 10:00AM PT kick off. Do the Raiders have any chance to get by Pat Mahomes and the Chiefs?

Join Tony Renteria each Tuesday for the Raiders podcasts at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast: Mariners taking playoffs by storm lead Jays 2-0

Seattle Mariners Jorge Polanco (right) celebrates his three run home run with teammate Cal Raleigh (29) in the top of the fifth inning against the Toronto Blue Jays in game 2 of the ALDS at Rogers Centre in Toronto on Mon Oct 13, 2025 (AP News photo)

That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast:

#1 How did Seattle jump out to an early lead in Game 2 (which inning, which players, what kind of hits or home runs)?

#2 How did Toronto respond in the early innings — did they tie it or get back in the game, and via what plays?

#3 Which innings saw the biggest scoring bursts by the Mariners or the Blue Jays, and who drove in the runs?

#4 Which pitchers (starter or relievers) struggled or were effective, and at what point did the momentum shift?

#5 Wednesday night Game 3 this time in Seattle at T Mobile Park starting pitchers for the Jays RHP Shane Bieber (0-0 ERA 6.75) for the M’s RHP George Kirby (0-0 ERA 2.70)

Amaury Pi-Gonzalez – Cuban-born Pi-González is one of the pioneers of Spanish-language baseball play-by-play in America. Began as Oakland A’s Spanish-language voice in 1977 ending in 2024 (interrupted by stops with the Giants, Mariners and Angels). Voice of the Golden State Warriors from 1992 through 1998. 2010 inducted in the Bay Area Radio Hall of fame.

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