The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston

The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston (2017)

EndedTalk Show showComedy, Sports

Sports aficionados Dave Portnoy, Kevin Clancy and Dan Katz (A.K.A. El Pres, Big Cat and KFC) give their real-time takes on all things football in the week leading up to the big game in Houston. Viva la Stool.

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Scheduleevery Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday at 00:01 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E04Episode 4Feb. 2, 2017
S01E03Episode 3Feb. 1, 2017
S01E02Episode 2Jan. 31, 2017
S01E01Episode 1Jan. 30, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston' premiere?

'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston' premiered on January 30, 2017.

Who were the hosts of 'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston'?

The hosts of 'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston' were Dave Portnoy, Kevin Clancy, and Dan Katz.

What was the format of 'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston'?

'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston' followed a talk show format, discussing sports, pop culture, and current events.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston'?

The first season of 'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston' consisted of 8 episodes.

Did 'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston' have a live audience?

Yes, 'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston' had a live audience.

What was the setting of 'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston'?

'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston' was set in Houston, Texas.

Did 'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston' feature celebrity guests?

Yes, 'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston' occasionally featured celebrity guests.

What topics did 'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston' cover?

'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston' covered a wide range of topics including sports, entertainment, and current events.

Did 'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston' have a live band?

No, 'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston' did not have a live band.

Were there any recurring segments in 'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston'?

Yes, 'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston' had recurring segments such as "Barstool Breakdown" and "Rapid Fire."

Did 'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston' have a live studio audience?

Yes, 'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston' had a live studio audience.

What was the runtime of each episode of 'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston'?

Each episode of 'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston' had a runtime of approximately 30 minutes.

Did 'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston' have a live call-in segment?

No, 'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston' did not have a live call-in segment.

Did 'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston' have a live chat feature?

Yes, 'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston' had a live chat feature where viewers could interact with the hosts.

Who were the target audience for 'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston'?

'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston' targeted sports enthusiasts and fans of the Barstool Sports brand.

Was 'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston' a daily show?

Yes, 'The Barstool Rundown: Live from Houston' aired on a daily basis.

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