Full Show- April 7th 2026
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The April 7th, 2026 episode of Shan and RJ opens with a dramatic recap of Michigan's gritty 69-63 victory over UConn in the Men's Basketball National Championship, marking the Wolverines' second title and ending a 37-year drought. Despite poor shooting and foul trouble, the hosts praise Michigan’s defensive resilience and express personal biases—disliking both UConn and the program’s all-transfer roster—yet root for Michigan due to their anti-Dan Hurley sentiment. The conversation then shifts to the Dallas Stars controversy involving fans performing Nazi salutes, sparking debate over accountability, with critics questioning why only the ticket buyer was banned. A lighter segment follows on 81-year-old Dodger fan Errol Siegel, denied printed tickets, igniting a broader discussion on digital ticketing and age discrimination in sports. The show dives into NFL draft speculation, with the Cowboys potentially moving up to select top defensive talent like David Bailey or Arvel Reese, though trade costs remain a concern. The hosts also explore cultural nostalgia, questioning how future generations will view today’s pop icons like Taylor Swift and Freddie Mercury, and reflect on generational language gaps, social etiquette frustrations, and the carefree ideal of teenage life. A standout moment comes from a bizarre yet hilarious anecdote about microwaving banana peels, underscoring the show’s playful, irreverent tone. The episode closes with a tease for next day’s guest, Emmett Smith, and a running joke about the banana peel hack.
Michigan won their second national basketball title in 2026 with a defensive, low-scoring 69-63 win over UConn, overcoming poor shooting and foul trouble.
The Dallas Stars' response to Nazi salutes by fans was criticized for being inconsistent, with only the ticket buyer banned despite multiple offenders.
An 81-year-old Dodger fan denied printed tickets sparked debate on digital ticketing and age discrimination in sports.
The Cowboys may move up in the NFL draft to secure elite defensive talent, but trade costs and player projections remain high-risk considerations.
Generational language gaps and social etiquette—like line-jumping and parking spot disputes—trigger strong emotional reactions due to perceived fairness violations.
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Michigan's National Championship Victory
“We'll write their name, Michigan, the 2026 Men's Basketball National Champions.”
Controversy Over Nazi Salutes at the Stars Game
“If you sell me tickets that you could be held liable. I am not responsible for what somebody else does.”
Digital Ticketing and Age Discrimination
The hosts debate the case of 81-year-old Dodger fan Errol Siegel, who was denied printed tickets despite 50 years of season ticket purchases. They argue that digital-only ticketing discriminates against older fans and question the Dodgers' refusal to accommodate him.
NFL Draft Speculation and Cowboys Trade Strategy
“If you tell me that at 12 and at 20 I can get an 8 out of 10 and a 6 out of 10 versus getting a 10 out of 10 at 2, I'm going to take the two other players.”
The Legacy of Pop Icons: Swift vs. Mercury
The hosts debate whether Taylor Swift will be remembered as long as Freddie Mercury, questioning how future generations will view today's music and fame.
“It's so random. Ever. Like, it doesn't make any sense. Every other call you've seen from Jim Nance's UConn You Can to anything that Nance has ever done.”
“If you tell me that at 12 and at 20 I can get an 8 out of 10 and a 6 out of 10 versus getting a 10 out of 10 at 2, I'm going to take the two other players.”
“We'll write their name, Michigan, the 2026 Men's Basketball National Champions.”
Hosts
Guests
Michigan Wolverines
other
Texas Rangers
organization
Jacob Rodriguez
person
UConn Huskies
other
Dallas Cowboys
other
Dan Hurley
person
Corey Majors
person
Dallas Stars
other
David Bailey
person
Peter Schrager
person
The Cowboys sign DL Jonathan Bullard and Brian Schottenheimer spoke at the owner's meeting
Shan and RJ • 13m • 3/31/2026
Hour 1: NFL Owner's meeting recap and more Pro Days today
Shan and RJ • 40m • 3/31/2026
The Rangers' offense continues to roll except for Josh Jung
Shan and RJ • 14m • 3/31/2026
Hour 2: Dan Hurley got too close to the ref and Josh Jung has been BAD to start the season
Shan and RJ • 47m • 3/31/2026
Below the Belt: What is the most Cowboys thing they've ever done?
Shan and RJ • 11m • 3/31/2026
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