Pardon the Interruption Season 17 Episode 188 October 26, 2018
- October 26, 2018
Pardon the Interruption is a daily sports talk show that features two hosts, Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon, discussing and debating the hottest topics in the world of sports. The show airs on ESPN, and the episode for October 26, 2018 is the 188th episode of the 17th season.
The episode begins with the hosts discussing the latest news in the NFL, including the Green Bay Packers' disappointing loss to the Los Angeles Rams, and the New Orleans Saints' dominant win over the Minnesota Vikings. Kornheiser and Wilbon debate which team is the favorite to win the NFC, and also discuss the possibility of a new quarterback starting for the Baltimore Ravens.
The conversation then shifts to the NBA, where the hosts discuss the start of the season and the early struggles of the Boston Celtics and Brooklyn Nets. Kornheiser and Wilbon debate whether Kyrie Irving is the best player on the Celtics, and also discuss the impact of LeBron James on the Los Angeles Lakers.
Next, the hosts talk about the World Series between the Boston Red Sox and the Los Angeles Dodgers. Kornheiser and Wilbon analyze the key players on both teams, and debate whether the Dodgers can even the series or if the Red Sox will sweep.
The show then moves on to college football, where Kornheiser and Wilbon discuss the latest rankings and the upcoming games for the weekend. They also talk about the controversy surrounding Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer and his suspension.
Finally, the hosts wrap up the show with their "Happy Hour" segment, where they discuss non-sports topics and answer viewer questions. They touch on topics such as Halloween costumes, the midterm elections, and the recent royal wedding.
Overall, the October 26th episode of Pardon the Interruption provides a lively and engaging discussion of all the latest sports news and highlights. From the NFL and NBA to college football and the World Series, Kornheiser and Wilbon provide insightful analysis and engaging debate on all the top stories in the world of sports.