Lupica
Summary: Mike Lupica brings his New York attitude and opinions to ESPN, Monday to Friday for a highly two hours from 1 to 3 p.m.. He'll bring you insight and expertise on everything from the Yanks to Mets, Knicks to Rangers, Jets to Giants and everything in between.
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- Artist: ESPN
- Copyright: 2011
Podcasts:
Michael Wilbon lets you know why he believes .500 and a playoff berth are not out of the question for the Knicks.
Bud Selig lets you know why this year's World Series between the Royals and Giants shows the progress Baseball has made in leveling the playing field.
Should Woody Johnson step up and speak on the problems plaguing his team? Plus, what will the future hold for Rex Ryan?
Herm Edwards joins the show and looks back on all the Week 8 action in the NFL. The guys also look ahead to another matchup between Tom Brady and Peyton Manning.
Coach P.J. lets you know why you shouldn't bet against Gregg Popovich and the San Antonio Spurs again this season.
Bob Coastas stops by the show and discusses several topics with Mike, including the Jets' inability to find a franchise quarterback.
If you were Woody Johnson, what changes would you make with the Jets right now? Plus, we react to John Idzik's press conference.
Former Royals pitcher Brett Saberhagen shares his take on the World Series, and just how great Madison Bumgardner has been in the postseason.
Ray joins the show and lets you know what changes need to be made in order for the Jets to return to being contenders.
Mike talks World Series with Tim McCarver and plenty of NFL with Jim Kelly, Qadry Ismail and Tom Waddle.
Fran breaks down Monday night's championship game with Ryan and lets us know which players might be future pros.
What would be a fitting end for Derek's career and how excited are you for tonight's Championship game?
What should we expect from tonight's final from Uconn and Kentucky?
Why have the Pacers collapsed and can they turn it around and as the Knicks fate looks sealed what's next for them?
Mike Lupica recaps an exciting Final Four and previews the national championship. Plus, Jay Bilas, Bud Selig, Buck Showalter and Larry Brown join the show.