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BYU Sports Nation gives you a daily insider's look at BYU Sports. Hosts Spencer Linton and Jarom Jordan connect you with in-depth analysis, engaging discussion, interviews and opinions with a national perspective on all things BYU Sports.

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    • Author: Dog_Uoll
    If you are a BYU sports fan, this broadcast covers the breadth of BYU sports every day. The two moderators, Spencer Linton and Jarom Jordan are very professional and entertaining. Worth recording if you can't catch it live. They have live interviews with current and past sports legends which makes the broadcast even more enjoyable. I especially enjoy their updates of Cougar athletes who are playing professionally or in other parts of the world. They are excellent interviewers and ask appropriate and insightful questions. It's fun to see how the people who are interviewed seem to enjoy the relaxed but professional way in which they conduct their interviews.
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    • Author: Taulkree
    Asides from the occasional rant or tangent that perhaps lasts a little TOO long, this is a high quality sports talk show! With stats, highlights, predictions, quality guests who know what they are talking about and a delightfully fun relationship between the hosts (2 main with occasional guest/substitute hosts)I have no problem watching it daily! I also enjoy the audience participation through twitter that actually is read and cared about by the hosts. Very impressive program at the level of the top tier ESPN shows. Jarom Jordan and Spencer Linton know what they are doing and have created a very impressive show that really brings all the news regarding Brigham Young University Athletics.

    *"Spoiler" Alert* - They talk mostly about BYU...
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    • Author: Mightdragon
    BYU fans are extremely fortunate to have a daily show dedicated to all things BYU sports! Great chemistry between the hosts Jarom and Spencer. They also often have a guest host replace Jarom or Spencer but the show doesn't really miss a beat. They also have really good in studio and on air guests.

    I became especially grateful for the show when legendary BYU football coach Lavell Edwards passed away while the show was live on air, they were able to dedicate the rest of the show and even extend the show to be able to properly honor the life of that great man.

    This show is definitely deserving of a 10 star rating.

    Also, BYU Sports Nation Karma? It's real.
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    • Author: Anaginn
    We love BYU Sports Nation. We love that Spencer is such a great human being and an eternal optimist. We love that he always says nice things about us and like all of our tweets. We would like to see Jarom Jordan become more positive like Spencer to the efforts of the fine officials that do their best to call a fair game whenever BYU plays.

    We believe that Jarom's constant bickering with us over Twitter will lead to a toxic relationship that much like over indulgence in sugar free gummie bears can cause much gastric intestinal discomfort. We believe people can change an it is our how that Jarom will be able to accept this criticism and improve upon himself by making the WCC Officals a bigger part of the show.
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    • Author: Flathan
    Without fail, this show is the best way to stay saturated in all things related to BYU sports. Whether it's in-depth coverage of less popular sports like volleyball and track or updates on the lives and careers of former BYU players, BYU Sports Nation has everything a "Fully Invested" BYU fan could want.

    The fast paced and witty dialogue is light enough to stay interesting while still providing substantive analysis and commentary. For a daily show that might be prone to drudgery, BYU Sports Nation becomes more entertaining with time. As the viewer becomes more educated as to BYU sports, the show becomes even more meaningful.

    The professionalism and production quality does not disappoint. In fact, for a university production the caliber of the presentation is unparalleled.
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    • Author: Abandoned Electrical
    I've followed BYU football since attending BYU 09-13. Ever since, I have been super involved in what is happening during the off-season, and what is happening throughout the season. I think it's hilarious that we counting down until game day even though it's over 200 days away :-). This is exactly what I need to fill my slightly unhealthy obsession.

    I have a few friends and associates on the football team and sometimes they are highlighted on the show. Overall, I love seeing these players grow, be successful, and move on to the next level. The show helps people become more familiar with the personalities and types of people that the players are.

    Spencer and Jarom as hosts are so entertaining. There's a good dynamic between these two. There is frequent laughter, bickering, challenges, competition, and more. There is a good light spirit to these guys, even after a tough loss, which I really appreciate. The first loss of the season is always the hardest for me. Watching this show usually gives me hope in my team and in the players. Good job guys!!!
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    • Author: Dont_Wory
    The show is powerful in part because of the wide range of studio guests who appear on a daily basis. There is much humor that is family-friendly, and great insights into key people of sports and not just their athletic endeavors. Call-in segments allows input from a wide range of high-profile guests. Do to the nature of the show, most information involves events and personalities associated with BYU sports, current or past. Major national or international events, such as the Olympics or collegiate national championships, are addressed, especially when there is a BYU connection - which is often. This is great viewing even if you are not closely associated with Brigham Young University sports. The hosts, Spencer Linton and Jarom Jordan, work well together and often act as foils for each other. A wide range of guest hosts include famous and/or recognizable personalities. Audience participation includes tweets responding to the daily listener question(s), as well as considering one's personal responses to segments for Spencer and Jarom, such as 'Big Deal/No Deal' and 'Going for Two'. There are limited advertisements.
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    • Author: Bremar
    This should be called the Movie and BYU Sports Nation. I am not into the movie scene, so I couldn't rate that portion of the daily Movie and Sports Nation. Therefore I give a 5 rating (10 for Sports Nation and 0 for Movie Nation.)

    Jarom and Spencer do a wonderful job broadcasting live events. They know the sports, players, statistics, and are interesting to listen to. They make the games more exciting to watch.

    My favorite parts of Sports Nation are the interviews and current updates of former BYU players.

    However on the daily set of the Movie and BYU Sports Nation they have too much time to fill. Daily references are made to their favorite movies and in depth comparisons of movie characters to people in the sports field. If you are not into their brand of movies, you will find this part of the Movie Nation boring.

    Many people I know watch Movie and BYU Sports Nation delayed on BYUtv.org. That gives them the ability to fast forward during the Movie Nation and only watch the interviews on BYU Sports Nation. They have great guests and do an excellent job interviewing.

    As far as the Movie Nation goes, it appears that Jarom and Spencer have way too much time on their hands enabling them to see every movie the day it is released. This seems to be a theme, too much time on their hands. The show would be better if it were only 30 minutes so they could eliminate Movie Nation and concentrate on BYU Sports Nation.

    Jarom and Spencer do such a wonderful job on BYU Sports Nation. Hopefully Movie Nation will be canceled some day.
  • Series cast summary:
    Jarom Jordan Jarom Jordan - Himself / - 2 episodes, 2016-2017
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