



Quick Hits On The Swish: Basketball’s Signature Sound
In basketball, no sound is more instantly recognizable than the crisp, ethereal audio of a perfect swish. But the swish wasn’t always part of the game. This episode explores the peculiar origin of the swish, why early hoops didn’t make the sound at all, and how audio engineers helped turn the sound…

Jim Mora's "Playoffs?!" Rant (Re-Run)
In honor of the NFL playoffs approaching, we're re-running our episode on Jim Mora's iconic post-game press conference. Jim Mora will forever be remembered for his iconic "playoffs?!" postgame rant in his 4th and final season as Head Coach of the Indianapolis Colts. But the story behind Mora's ico…

Secretariat's Immortal Race: "He's Running Like a Tremendous Machine!"
In 1973, Chic Anderson's narration of Secretariat's dominant victory at The Belmont Stakes, securing the first Triple Crown in 25 years, is considered the most iconic call in horse racing history. This episode explores the context behind the legendary call, unbreakable records, and why, more than f…

Quick Hits on Tommy Lasorda: Baseball’s Most Foul-Mouthed Manager
There was a time when coaches could scream literally anything into a microphone and be praised as “old school.” This episode explores Tommy Lasorda's most infamous, profanity-laced rants, and dives into how sports culture has - and hasn't - evolved over time. Follow us on IG, TikTok, and X at @Sp…

Herm Edwards: "You Play To Win The Game!"
In 2002, New York Jets head coach Herm Edwards produced one of the most iconic soundbites in NFL history during a regular midweek press conference with a few simple words: “You play to win the game.” This episode explores how his words literally turned the entire Jets' season around, going from 2-5…

Quick Hits on Terrell Owens: Popcorn, Press Conferences, and Public Feuds
Terrell Owens turned touchdown celebrations into theater and press conferences into performance art. This episode explores how “Getcha Popcorn Ready” was more than a catchphrase: it was a mission statement for one of football’s most polarizing stars, a wide receiver whose career was equal parts gre…

Butt Fumble to Back Alley Rumble: Mark Sanchez and Modern News Cycles
When reports broke that Mark Sanchez had been stabbed, the internet rushed to assign blame and establish a narrative, but when the full story emerged, it was soon apparent that Sanchez had drunkenly assaulted a 69-year-old man... This episode explores how misinformation thrives in sports media’s ru…

Quick Hits on Sports Chants: I Believe, Olé, and Iceland's Thunderclap
Chants turn fans from spectators into living sports soundtracks. This episode explores the surpising origins behind 3 iconic chants: "I Believe That We Will Win," "Olé, Olé, Olé,” and Iceland's Viking Thunderclap. Follow us on IG, TikTok, and X at @Sports_MP3 to never miss an episode or update. S…

"Just Do It" - The Sinister Origin of Nike's Legendary Slogan
Nike's iconic "Just Do It" slogan skyrocket the brand to worldwide popularity, but few know the surpisingly sinister origin behind the three-word phrase. This episode uncovers how the last words of a death row murderer inspired advertising expert Dan Wiedan to create one of the most memorable sloga…

Quick Hits on the Origin of Sports-Isms: From Soccer to Slam Dunk
Some of the most common phrases in modern vernacular trace back to sports, but not always in the way you think. This episode uncovers how the British actually invented the word “soccer,” if boxing created the phrase “saved by the bell”, and how Lakers announcer Chick Hearn coined dozens of sports-i…