Hour 3: The guys discuss Arizona State’s injury concerns ahead of their matchup with No. 7 Texas Tech, evaluate the Suns’ preseason under new head coach Jordan Ott, visit with former Cardinal Michael Bankston on Arizona’s four-game skid, and wrap with Suns radio voice Tim Kempton in “One Call That’s All.”

Roc and Manuch with Jimmy B

Hour 3: The guys discuss Arizona State’s injury concerns ahead of their matchup with No. 7 Texas Tech, evaluate the Suns’ preseason under new head coach Jordan Ott, visit with former Cardinal Michael Bankston on Arizona’s four-game skid, and wrap with Suns radio voice Tim Kempton in “One Call That’s All.”

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Published on Oct 15, 2025, 11:04:45 PM
Total time: 00:46:42

Episode Description

The final hour begins with an in-depth look at Arizona State’s mounting injuries as the Sun Devils prepare for a marquee matchup against No. 7 Texas Tech this Saturday in Tempe. The crew breaks down the most recent updates from practice and which key players could be sidelined. Next, the conversation shifts to the Phoenix Suns as the guys analyze their preseason performance, offseason improvements, and early expectations heading into the regular season. The crew listens to comments from head coach Jordan Ott following the preseason finale against the Lakers, emphasizing his focus on chemistry and communication. Later, former NFL and Arizona Cardinals defensive lineman Michael Bankston joins the show on the Right Toyota Guest Line to discuss the Cardinals’ offensive rhythm, the team’s ongoing four-game losing streak, and what to expect from Green Bay this weekend. The hour wraps with the Lerner & Rowe “One Call That’s All” featuring Suns radio voice Tim Kempton on the culture coach Jordan Ott is instilling, before the fellas set the stage for what’s on tap tonight across the sports world.

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