Outkick the Coverage with Clay Travis
Summary: Each morning, multi-platform sports personality Clay Travis shares his informed, outspoken, fearless and often funny commentary on the latest sports headlines, as well as pop culture commentary, interviews and listener interaction.
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Clay Travis fires back at Takkarist McKinley for calling him the devil on Twitter and Takk's Twitter mob gives us quality content for a special edition of I Hate You Clay Travis. Plus, Clay gives out 3 winners of the NFL Draft and explains why he never would have drafted Joe Mixon
Clay Travis breaks down the first round of the NFL Draft including both the Bears and the Chiefs moving up to grab their QB of the future. Also, a weird tribute to a deceased grandmother from Takk McKinley.
Clay Travis gets you ready for the NFL Draft later in the day, and touches on the major layoffs from ESPN and what it means for sports media as a whole. Also, QB Mitch Trubisky joins the show.
Clay Travis discusses the rape accusations surrounding former Ohio State DB Gareon Conley and why he shouldn't be drafted, the only valid picks for NBA MVP, and an appearance from David Duchovny.
Clay Travis gets your morning started the right way with Outkick the Coverage on FOX Sports Radio. Clay Travis explains why the Wonderlic is vitally important for NFL quarterbacks, goes in-depth on the latest in the Aaron Hernandez saga, and discusses a possible NFL Draft-related police cover-up in Cleveland. Plus, appearances by Newsweek columnist Michele McPhee, Sirius XM NFL Radio host Alex Marvez and CSN New England analyst Kayce Smith
Clay Travis gets your morning started the right way with Outkick the Coverage on FOX Sports Radio. Clay Travis explains why Russell Westbrook has nobody to blame but himself for his latest snafu, why he thinks he's discovered the next great quarterback at Alabama, and why he believes the Aaron Hernandez story is far from over. Plus, appearances by CBS Sports NFL Draft analyst Rob Rang and Yahoo Sports columnist Dan Wetzel
Clay breaks down the latest in the NBA playoffs including the 2nd half collapse by the Indiana Pacers, sets the record straight on Aaron Hernandez, calls for public Wonderlic, and more!
Clay Travis talks about the 4Q failure of Russell Westbrook against the Rockets, the over-politicization of the Patriots' visit to the White House, how to protect your dog from a mountain lion, and more!
Clay breaks down the stellar performance by the Chicago Bulls just before breaking the news of Aaron Hernandez committing suicide in his jail cell while serving a life sentence for murder.
Clay Travis explains why he remains convinced that the Cavs won't repeat as NBA champions and why he thinks he has the best plan to smuggle $43 million out of Nigeria, alligators are taken over the world and there's nothing you can do to stop it, Grizzlies head coach David Fizdale gives us a 'Rant of the Year' candidate, Plus, appearances by Sporting News NFL columnist Alex Marvez, Sirius XM college football analyst Barrett Sallee and CSN New England analyst Kayce Smith
Clay Travis explains which teams were most impressive (shout out to Houston) and least impressive (step it up Cleveland) during the first weekend of the NBA Playoffs and discusses the lack of diversity in Major League Baseball. Plus, a quick appearance from Vegas insider Todd Fuhrman
Clay Travis previews the start of the NBA playoffs and also comments on the backlash stemming from the United Airlines incident. Also, appearances from Lance Taylor, Dan Wetzel, and Bobby Marks.
Clay Travis previews the first round of the NBA playoffs, talks about the proposed North Carolina bill that could threaten the future of the ACC, Richard Sherman trade talks, and of course, Tebow Watch!
Clay Travis breaks down how the Cleveland Cavaliers don't care about playoff seeding and what they should do about resting their stars from now on. Also, a discussions about the United Airlines incident.
Clay Travis is stunned at the lack of competitive fire from LeBron James and the lack of coverage surrounding LeBron's visit to a Miami nightclub before sitting out against the Heat for "rest."