Episode XXX: Pop Culture Regrets

There once was a time that the X Millennial man loved the movie "Armageddon". We would be listening to our mix tape of 3rd Bass, MC Hammer, and Puff Daddy on the way to see the latest Ben Affleck and Liv Tyler vehicle. Our pants were tight rolled, and our pockets were full of pogs. We were so wrong. Join us and hear all about our pop culture regrets. What did you love that was so wrong? It was Steve Urkel right?

Episode XXIX: A Remembrance of Championship Football Past

The X Millennial Man has seen the dominance of the 49ers and the Patriots in the big game. We have seen the flash of the Cowboys, the tackle to save the game, and the luckiest of plays by Eli Manning. Join us to hear about the greatest Super Bowls of the last 30 years. Stay till the end to hear Ty's unfiltered thoughts on the state and future of pro and college football.

Mini Episode XXVIII-2: Thoughts on the Big Football Contest Being Contested Outside of San Francisco

The 50th big game of American Football championship glory is about to go down in Santa Clara California. Will Peyton Manning float a few touchdown passes from his rubber arm. Will Cam Newton continue being a discgrace because he is great and has fun? Will Jim Nance and Phil Simms please be quite? Come take a listen and get your bets ready. Yay football

Mini Episode XXVI-2: So Long Rams and Thanks for the Championship

The St. Louis Rams have left the building. Ty and RD talk about their memories. They also discuss the awful way the NFL went about on the relocation process. It will all be ok, the NFL will use St. Louis as bait to screw another teams fan base in the future. Go Rams 

Episode XXV: Looking Forward to 2016

The new year brings new hope for interesting pop culture. Can Star Wars: Rogue One live up to it's predecessor? Will Michigan football become dominant? When will all the Trump supporters finally disappear? Ty and RD look forward to all the great pop culture of 2016.  

Episode XXIV: The X Millennial Man (half) Year in Review

It has been a great half year in podcasting. Ty and RD sit down and discuss the best movies, television, music, and pop culture moments of 2015. There will be plenty of Star Wars and Michigan football talk. Come on in and discover the best of 2015.

Mini Episode XXIII-2: A SeedSing Festivus

A lot of people made Ty and RD angry this year. Donald Trump, the Cubs, even Star Wars are not immune to the complaints of the X Millennial Man. Stay till the end and we will actually talk about what we liked in 2015, including Star Wars.

Episode XXII: The Great Pop Culture Gifts of the Holiday Season

Ty and RD love the holiday season. The food, family, presents, and most important they love the pop culture. Great music, awesome sports, incredible television, and the best movies are all part of the seasons pop culture. Join us and have your spirits lifted.

Check out the greatest Christmas Carol ever

Mini Episode XXI-2: College Football - End of Season Thoughts

Ty sits down to tell you who will win the College Football Playoff and Heisman Trophy this year. He and RD discuss the possibility of two high profile college coaches making the leap to the NFL. where they will eventual fail. Get your end of season college football fix here at the X Millennial Man. 

Episode XX: Thanksgiving is Awesome

What makes Thanksgiving so awesome. The food? The sports? The awkward family moments? The X Millennial Man loves the Thanksgiving holiday and we are here to tell our stories. Great television, incredible football, sprained ankles, copious amounts of wine, Rocky IV, all of these and more make Thanksgiving great.

Mini Episode XVIII-2: Why is it so hard to predict the future of football?

Ty makes sports predictions for SeedSing, and they are not always correct. He comes in today to make minor changes to his college and pro football season prognostications. He and RD also discuss why sports predictions seem so wildly off, especially from the professional media.

Episode XVI: How do you Mend the Broken Sports Heart?

Ty was all excited about a probably Michigan victory, and then everything went all wrong. The loss suffered by Michigan will sting for all time, but how should fans handle the heartbreak? The X Millennial Man talks about their greatest sports heartbreak. Is there any room for "fans" who use social media to threaten college athletes (no there is not room for them)? Come to SeedSing.com and tell us your great sports heartbreak.

Extra reading about sports heartbreak.

Mini Episode XII-2: Ty's Instant Football Reaction

With only one month of the pro and college football season gone, Ty has some instant reactions. Come listen and find out who will win it all now. Is Michigan for real? Can anyone stop New England and Green Bay. Will Cincinnati finally win a playoff game. It only takes 30 minutes to find the answers.

Mini Episode X-2: More Tennis Talk with Tina

Introducing the Mini X-Millennial Man.

Tina comes back to talk about the year that was in tennis. Is Serena still the greatest ever, or is she the third best player ever? Can Novak Djokovic win the Golden Slam next year? Who is going to step up and become the next great player? Tina brings facts and research to back up her claims. 

Additional research provided by FiveThirtyEight.Com 

Episode VIII: Why do we watch football?

Ty and RD ask why we still watch football with all the bad press surrounding the sport. They look at recent games and players that caused large emotional swings in their behavior. Ty talks about his high school teammate who holds the record for longest kick return in NFL history. In the second half of the conversation Ty gives his thoughts and predictions for the college season (preview here), and the NFL (preview here, here, and here). The only thing Ty really wants is 7+ wins from Michigan.

Episode VI: The Rationale of Irrational Sports Hatred

Your favorite sports team stinks. My favorite player is way better than the choker you like to root for. The most overrated team in college this year is? Ty and RD air some grievances about what teams, coaches, and players they really dislike. Ty has tackled sports hatred on SeedSing (here and here). Is the idea of irrational hatred for a sports team wrong? Is it all ESPN's fault?