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The Homer Hour

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With 34 years in the market, Homer has a take like no one else. Combine that was the likes of former Packers Bryan Bulaga and Gary Ellerson as well as ESPN's John Anderson? Get ready for some fireworks!2024, Good Karma Brands, LLC Pallacanestro
  • Almost Isn't Enough: Packers Need to Win NFC North
    Mar 16 2026
    Homer and Bryan Bulaga open the show discussing the NCAA Tournament Bracket, which was released on Sunday! Who is Bryan Bulaga's National Championship Pick and how would Homer recruit a roster for next season? Then, Homer and Bryan turn their attention to the Green Bay Packers potentially selling naming rights to historic Lambeau Field, which Bryan is against! Then, Bryan discusses how almost isn't enough for the Green Bay Packers, especially in 2026, as they need to secure the NFC North to get to another Super Bowl. The show wraps with an update of the State of Wisconsin potentially passing legislature that would have taxpayers fund some of the University's NIL.
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    45 min
  • New Roster Hope, Jordan Love Stepping Up, and Are Fans Pleased?
    Mar 13 2026
    Gary Ellerson and Homer discuss the recent buzz around the Green Bay Packers as NFL Free Agency continues to heat up! Gary ponders if the replacements for exiting starters will be good enough to please fans and get the Packers back to the throne of the NFC North. Then, Homer and Gary discuss how good Jordan Love has been and if it's good enough to elevate Green Bay to championship level. The show wraps up with Gary giving credit to Greg Gard and the Wisconsin men's basketball team after their quarterfinal win in the Big Ten Tournament.
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    46 min
  • Belief, Big Numbers & Titletown Moves
    Mar 13 2026
    Homer opened the show wondering how many people truly believe Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points in a game, given there’s no video evidence of it. The conversation turned into a debate about sports lore, documentation, and how history is preserved. That led to a modern NBA take: Homer explained why he believes Victor Wembanyama will eventually surpass the 83-point mark set by Bam Adebayo before his career is over, pointing to Wemby’s unique skill set, size, and scoring versatility in today’s pace-and-space era. Packers reporter Jason Wilde joined the show with the latest free-agency updates from Titletown, breaking down roster movement and what it means for Green Bay heading into the season. Former Packers Super Bowl Champion Don Beebe also stopped by to discuss the ever-changing NIL landscape in college football, sharing his perspective on how it’s impacting players, programs, and the future of the sport. From historic scoring feats to the future of football, it was another wide-ranging edition of The Homer Hour.
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    43 min
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