Kyle is head over heels in love with the City of Charlotte and feels incredibly blessed to work for a historic brand like WFNZ and to represent such iconic call letters. But, above all, he's a radio junkie who loves hearing from listeners.
In the show's final hour, Kyle reacts to a list that has a lot of concerns surrounding the Panthers entering 2026, as Kyle explains how this year can go a long way to removing all doubt about the Panthers in the national airspace, but they have to back it up.
In the 2nd hour of the show, Kyle and Smoke react to the Vanity Fair piece on Lane Kiffin and the comments he made about Ole Miss and Oxford, and why it didn't do anything to help him, and didn't come across as a sincere concern as well.
In the opening hour of the show, Kyle asks the audience if there is a prospect that Hornets fans wouldn't mind going after in a small trade up in the draft, as Kyle explains why he wants one player from the Michigan frontcourt, specifically in Charlotte.
In the final hour of the show, Kyle talked to Mike Kaye about the Panthers rookie mini-camp and who stood out, and Kyle tries to get an early prediction for how many primetime games the Panthers will have.
Hour 2 kicks off with Kyle reacting to the biggest audio in sports with What Did You Say?!?! and Kyle remembers the impact Bobby Cox had on people throughout the southeast as the skipper of The Braves.
In the opening hour of the show, Kyle reacted to the Hornets getting no lottery luck, and who could be in play for the Hornets with the 14th & 18th pick, and could the Hornets trade up on draft night.
In the show's final hour, Kyle talks to Flounder about the feelings around the Tar Heel football program heading into year 2 of the Hoodie, and whether the Russini-Vrabel affair could continue to gain momentum and put Vrabel's job at risk as well.
In hour 2, Kyle reacts to the biggest audio in sports, Marty Snider recaps Chase Elliott's win at Texas, and we get the latest scoring updates from the Truist Championship.
In the show's opening hour, Kyle discusses the start of rookie mini-camp and if the Panthers could get another rookie of the year in 2026, which leads to a discussion of the greatest rookie years in sports.
In this edition of Into The Smoke, Evan recaps Chase Elliott getting his 2nd win at Texas, and whether or not NASCAR made the right decision in penalizing Ryan Preece.
In the show's final hour, the conversation continues with who should be some of the favorites in the ACC, the expectations for Clemson, and things officially go off the rails.
In hour 2 of the show, Kyle reacts to the biggest audio in sports, and the guys peek into what the ACC could look like in football this year.
In the show's opening hour, Kyle reacts live to the news of the Hornets extending Charles Lee, and whether it was done a bit too soon or at the perfect time
In the show's final hour, Kyle talks to Wes Durham about the Falcons offseason, and Kyle and Smoke debate some of the names that they want to keep an eye on over the summer within the Panthers organization.
In hour 2 of the show, Kyle reacted to the biggest audio in sports, and news broke late in the hour that Brandon Miller has undergone surgery to help with left shoulder instability.
In the show's opening hour, Kyle and Smoke reflect on the life and legacy of Ted Turner and how he had a major impact on the sports world, and the way the southeast is viewed across the nation, and Kyle previews what to expect from the Truist Championship this weekend.
In the show's final hour, Kyle talked to Trevor Sikkema about the Panthers draft haul, and Kyle weighs in on the Coaches of college football being in favor of expanding the playoffs to 24, and if we are going too far now.
In hour 2 of the show, Kyle and Smoke debate which songs should represent the state with a bill trying to get passed in North Carolina currently, and the guys also weigh which rookie from this draft class will last the longest in Carolina.
In the show's opening hour, Kyle recaps the NBA Playoffs games from last night, and Kyle looks into the reports that CBS is looking at Russell Wilson and Luke Kuechly to replace Matt Ryan on the NFL Pregame Show.
In the show's final hour, Kyle talked to Paul Biancardi about potential prospects in the Hornets range, and Kyle looks at how some national pundits have different concerns compared to the fan base at this point in the offseason.
In hour 2 of the show, Kyle reacted to the biggest audio in sports with What Did You Say?!?! And with the 2nd round of the playoffs underway, Kyle wonders what the Hornets should take from the postseason so far to improve the team heading into next year.
In the show's opening hour, Kyle remembered the life and legacy of former Yankees PxP man John Sterling, who passed away today, as he also discussed why and how so many of today's broadcasters don't have and rarely can have the cultural impact broadcasters of yesteryear seemed to have had in every major market.
In the show's final hour, Al Wallace drops by to discuss what he made of the Panthers news, and unless the Hornets get lottery luck, Kyle asks the audience who might be the ideal player for the Hornets to draft with the 14th pick.
In hour 2 of the show, Kyle reacts to the biggest audio in sports, talks NASCAR with Marty Snider, and looks into the latest Forbes article and how Charlotte could stack up in the potential expansion race the MLB will likely have over the next few years.
In the opening hour of the show, Kyle weighs in on the idea of the Panthers getting one more free agent before training camp gets underway, and if Bobby Wagner should be the main target for Dan Morgan and Co. to shore up the depth at LB.
In the show's final hour, Kyle looks deeper into the NFC South, and if the Panthers can repeat, and Corey Miller drops by to talk about his outlook for the upcoming college football season.