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 of the week, Nate Wimberly drops by to weigh in on the Panthers schedule as well as the Hornets pick at 14, and Chip Patterson joined the show to discuss some of the talking season buzz in college football and the PGA Championship.
In hour 2 of the show, Kyle talks to Marty Snider about the lack of hype for the NASCAR All-Star Race at Dover, and the guys look into the idea that the amount of foreign players entering college basketball has been a case of "too much, too soon."
In the opening hour, Kyle and Smoke look at the Panthers schedule and what the win total might be at this point in the offseason, including which stretch of the upcoming season will likely be the toughest.
In the show's final hour, the focus turns to the Hornets and the draft as Luke DeCock returned to the show to discuss what the scuttlebutt is at the NBA Combine, and the guys give a final preview of the Panthers 2026 schedule.
In the 2nd hour of the show, Kyle reacts to more schedule leaks for the Panthers, and in What Did You Say?!?! Kyle reacts to Kon Knueppel's first comments since not winning Rookie of the Year.
In the show's opening hour, Kyle and Smoke react to some of the Panthers schedule leaks, including a return to Sunday Night Football for the first time since 2016, and a lot of home games down the stretch.
In this edition of Into The Smoke, Evan recaps SVG's absurd performance at Watkins Glen, and if this Sunday's lackluster All-Star Race could be the end of the road for Dover.
In the show's final hour, Kyle and Smoke break down the range in which Bryce Young's contract extension could be right now, according to 2 league sources that spoke to Joe Person in January, and how much it could jump up if Bryce takes the next step in 2026.
In hour 2 of the show, Kyle talked to Leo Mazzone about some of his favorite Bobby Cox memories, and Kyle brings up one stat that could be a massive advantage for the Panthers this upcoming season.
Kyle starts the show on an odd note as he reveals he has been in contact with a Hollywood reality casting director about the producers at the station potentially being interested in participating in a dating show, as the producers contemplate their options
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.