Pryor to the Snap Radio Show

Pryor to the Snap, is a sports podcast hosted by LaShaun Pryor former CBS & FOX Sports Oklahoma analyst, & Kassie Stevens aggressively opinionated women’s sports advocate, and women’s basketball newshound. Together they bring light hearted information and laughs about top college football stories, basketball stories, and stories for life!

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Episodes

Sunday Jan 18, 2026

This is a HUGE episode of Pryor to the Snap featuring Kassie Stevens, LaShaun Pryor, and Joe Corley, and it kicks off with a moment Joe Corley won’t forget—finding out live on the show that he’s been nominated for Entertainer of the Year in the 2026 Edmond, Oklahoma Community Votes awards… in the same category as Kassie Stevens. Two hosts. One category. Nothing but excitement and laughs.
From there, the crew dives deep into women’s college basketball, breaking down Oklahoma vs. LSU, the Lady Tigers’ 2–3 conference start, and whether LSU can find the footing they need to make a strong push toward March.
The conversation turns to Iowa State and Audi Crooks, as the Cyclones sit on a four-game losing streak. Is Iowa State in real danger of missing the NCAA Tournament? With video now exposing Crooks’ defensive limitations and opponents adjusting to her low-post game, the panel asks the tough question—where does Iowa State go from here?
LaShaun goes on a full-on rant (in the best way) about Unrivaled, delivering a technical breakdown of the games he’s watched and why the fundamentals, mechanics, and overall progression of women’s basketball in that league far surpass some of what we’ve seen on TV in past years. He also explains why Unrivaled—and the upcoming Project B—could be serious trouble for the WNBA in the near future when it comes to competing for players.
The show shifts gears to college football, including Dylan Raiola’s transfer to Oregon to serve as a backup behind Dante Moore. Was leaving Nebraska as the starter a smart long-term move, or a risky gamble? The crew also debates the future of the NCAA, questioning whether it still serves a real purpose in modern college football, while addressing transfer portal madness and the growing number of players left without a team.
Kassie and Joe deliver a detailed Nebraska and Oklahoma football portal breakdown, highlighting what fans should actually be excited about and sharing the latest updates from both programs.
The episode wraps with a spotlight on Oklahoma high school football, specifically the McLoud boys program, where Joe’s son Ben Corley coaches—plus an open invitation for Ben to join the show as Pryor to the Snap’s newest basketball expert.
All of this from a show that’s currently Top 20 on Player FM for Best Women’s Basketball Podcasts.
Big news. Big debates. Big energy.This is Pryor to the Snap. 🎧🔥

Sunday Jan 11, 2026

The Pryor to the Snap crew is back with another loaded episode as we break down Indiana’s wildly dominant performance over Oregon in the College Football Playoff and what it means for the national title race. We ask the big question: who’s winning it all this year?
Things take an unexpected turn when a special guest caller hits the line and leaves everyone in the studio completely shook. We also dive into LSU and Oklahoma women’s basketball, the growing impact of major donations to college athletic programs from figures like Mark Cuban, and what that money really changes.
Then Kassie gets publicly called out by a parent who thinks it’s time for her to step into an assistant coaching role at a high school program right here in Oklahoma — and yes, we talk about it.
Plus, in an incredible live moment, we receive the news while on air that missing 12-year-old RJ Davis has been found, bringing relief and joy to everyone listening.
Big games, real conversations, unexpected moments, and great news when it mattered most — all that and more on this episode of Pryor to the Snap, the radio show and podcast.

Sunday Jan 04, 2026

The Hoosiers are DOMINANT and still can’t buy respect 😤 — even Cam Newton is running his mouth.Nebraska face-plants in the bowl game and now the big question is: where do they go from here?Oregon vs Texas Tech proved one thing… we tried to tell Shaun, but he wouldn’t listen 🤦🏾‍♂️Texas keeps rolling and Arch Manning is officially becoming that guy 🤘Meanwhile the transfer portal is absolute chaos — Joe did the math and the average is 34 players PER TEAM 😳
And let this be crystal clear: do NOT come for Audi.We will fight for her anywhere, anytime, on any platform 🥊
All that, plus CFP-level debates, hot takes, and zero filter.This is Pryor to the Snap — buckle up. 🎙️🏈

Sunday Dec 28, 2025

🎙️🔥 Pryor to the Snap — Today’s Episode
We start with Oklahoma’s latest playoff disappointment 🟥⬇️ as Joe breaks down how bad it really was, hands out a final grade, and explains why this wasn’t bad luck… it was bad football 😬📉. Spoiler: the film does not lie, even if the fans do.
Then we take a sharp turn into Dylan Raiola’s poet era 🎤📜 — inspirational? Maybe. Football-related? Debatable. Poet laureate vibes = LAME, and we say it with love (kind of).
Next up, the Pop-Tarts Bowl 🍓🔥—absolute insanity, unhinged energy, and yes… cannibalism ATE. College football officially entered its fever-dream phase and we’re just along for the ride.
We close with the transfer portal 🔄💰 and what it’s doing to the game. Loyalty? Development? Team culture? All currently in the portal with a “do not contact” tag.
Petty. Funny. Honest.Press play before someone blames the kicker again 🎧😈

Sunday Dec 21, 2025

🎙️ Pryor to the Snap – Episode 100! 🎉
We hit the big ONE-HUNDO and decided to celebrate the only way we know how… with takes, truth, and a little pettiness 😎
This episode we break down the Round 1 playoff downfall of Oklahoma 🟥⬇️ as the Sooners fall to 0–5 in the postseason, and yes… the offense is still the elephant in the room 🐘. Some fans are still in denial, and whew… the excuses are getting creative 👀
We pivot to Nebraska 🌽—are we buying into Matt Rhule’s hires and firings, or are we hitting the brakes? Are Husker fans actually excited… or just hopeful again?
👀 Indiana—do they run the table and shock the world?🤔 Texas Tech—who are they in this playoff picture, really?
📞 Fan calls get wild, and some are… annoying at best 😵‍💫. Blaming the kicker though?! That’s CRAZZYYYY behavior 🦵🤦🏾‍♂️
Most importantly, we take a moment to say THANK YOU 🙏 to everyone who’s rocked with us through 100 episodes. The love, the support, the debates, the laughs—we’re grateful and just getting started 🚀
Strap in, turn it up, and let’s talk football 🎧🔥

Sunday Dec 14, 2025


This week’s episode of Pryor to the Snap is everything the listeners love — a can’t-miss mailbag edition packed with six live phone calls, a flood of text messages, and nonstop high-level conversation across sports.
Shaun, Kassie and Joe field questions that span the landscape of college football, pro wrestling, and women’s basketball, starting with listener curiosity around Sherrone Moore and the situation at Michigan, and the ever-heated debate on whether the University of Oklahoma is the most overrated team in the College Football Playoff field.
Joe jumps into the mix with firsthand insight, sharing his experience playing football in brutal Oklahoma weather, breaking down how snow, wind, and cold impact preparation, footing, and toughness at the high school and college levels. The conversation naturally shifts into Oklahoma football, including a fascinating throwback debate: Could the wishbone offense actually work in today’s game? Joe and Shaun dig into scheme, discipline, modern defenses, and whether old-school football still has a place in the spread era.
The mailbag goes deep with a high-level question on Josh Heupel, the former Oklahoma quarterback, with Joe examining his time in Norman, his development as a player and leader, and how those experiences shaped the coach he’s become today.
On the pro wrestling side, Shaun answers a listener question about why John Cena lost his retirement match, drawing from his role as a color commentator for WFC Prime in Oklahoma and his lifelong love of wrestling dating back to the Mid-South days of the 1980s with his grandparents. He explains kayfabe, why legends often choose to go out giving the rub instead of going out on top, and the real reason Gunther’s win — and the heat that followed — mattered so much.
The show also tackles real-world concerns, including a message from a worried mom about kids playing football in the snow, player safety, and how youth football conditions compare to NFL players competing in extreme weather. Kassie brings it home with strong insight into women’s basketball, answering questions about Audi Crooks, Alissa Pili, and the broader WNBA and college hoops landscape.
This episode is stacked, thoughtful, and wildly entertaining — a true Pryor to the Snap mailbag special that delivers depth, debate, and personality from start to finish.
 
 
 

Sunday Dec 07, 2025

On this very special episode of Pryor to the Snap, the entire crew is finally under one roof—literally. We’re broadcasting straight from the Pryor living room, and for the first time ever, Joe and his wife Wendy join Shaun and Kassie live on the show. The energy is wild, the takes are hotter than Wendy’s crock-pot chili, and the football talk is premium.
We kick things off with Nebraska Cornhuskers drama, diving into the latest coaching changes and what it means for a program desperately trying to claw back to greatness. Then it’s on to the newly announced College Football Playoff, where we uncover some… let’s just say eye-opening details. Oklahoma vs. Alabama in round one? A rematch? A rivalry bubbling in the SEC? Oh, we’ve got thoughts.
Notre Dame, meanwhile, has taken their ball and gone home—refusing to play in a bowl game after being left out of the CFP. Joe answers some surprisingly spicy questions about Oklahoma, especially around stadium seating, and Wendy jumps in with her own big question: Why does women’s basketball still get stuck with all these lopsided non-conference matchups?
And then… it gets personal. Kassie has a call played back from an older gentleman who says he’s tired of hearing her talk about women’s empowerment and won’t be listening anymore. Kassie responds in only the way she can—with fire, facts, and zero apologies.
It’s raw, it’s hilarious, it’s opinionated, and it’s the closest you’ll ever get to pulling up a chair inside the Pryor living room. Don’t miss this one.

Sunday Nov 30, 2025

Today’s episode of Pryor to the Snap is a masterclass in chaos, comedy, and college football slander — the essentials.
We kick things off with Nebraska, because the Cornhuskers continue their proud tradition of letting fans down in brand-new, innovative ways. At this point, disappointment is their brand identity.
Then we roll into OU’s win this weekend, where we debate whether the Sooners are finally heating up or just caught lightning in a bottle for one Saturday.
Next: Texas vs Texas Tech and the Arch Manning glow-up — the young king might be entering his “This is my conference now” era, and honestly, it’s good for ratings.
We follow that up with fan questions, also known as Kassie’s favorite segment because it gives her an official platform to be a full-time man hater. Equal opportunity roasting encouraged.
Then we break down Indiana vs. Ohio and try to predict who walks away with the win — knowing full well fans of both teams will come for our throats regardless.
Of course, we talk Lane Kiffin to LSU rumors and, more importantly, Joe’s burning, generational hatred for LSU. The man is consistent.
We also hit on Project B & WNBA concerns, discussing what it’s gonna take to elevate the league before someone gets canceled in the comment section.
AND — the big one — the head coach hire for Oklahoma State.Yes, THAT OSU.The other OSU.The one that’s not the one you think of first.Good hire? Bad hire?We break it down with honesty… and disrespect.
It’s loud.It’s petty.It’s hilarious.It’s Pryor to the Snap — where every take comes seasoned.

Sunday Nov 23, 2025

Today’s episode of Pryor to the Snap is basically a support group for college football fans — except we’re not offering support, we’re handing out smoke.
We kick things off with Nebraska football, because somebody has to say it: this program is allergic to success. We discuss how a team with so much tradition can still find brand-new ways to look awful.
Then it’s on to Oklahoma — Sooners fans, calm down — we talk about how OU might look in the playoffs… if the offense decides to show up and John Mateer finally becomes the quarterback people swear he is on message boards.
Next up: How the hell does Mike Norvell still have a job? And while we’re at it… why does Lincoln Riley STILL have a job? We got questions, and we don’t hold back.
And finally, we tackle the Group of 5 debate:Who makes the playoffs?Why do they exist?And can we admit half the committee doesn't even watch their games unless ESPN forces them to?
It’s petty, it’s chaotic, it’s educational… kind of.Basically, it’s Pryor to the Snap at full power.

Sunday Nov 16, 2025

On today’s episode of Pryor to the Snap, we get messy in the most educational way possible.
First up: Oklahoma — where the offense keeps clocking in like it’s doing them a favor. We break down why the Sooners show up to games but the offense apparently does not. Spoiler: the bus made it to the stadium… the points did not.
Then we move to Texas vs. Georgia, and yes, the Longhorns took an L — but should that REALLY knock them out of playoff contention behind a team like Tulane? We discuss why Texas belongs in the conversation and why Tulane needs to stay in its weight class.
Next: Nebraska QB T.J. Lateef — who he is, why folks are whispering his name like it’s top-secret government intel, and where he might be next season. Is he the future in Lincoln… or just renting the locker?
Finally: Malaysia Fulwiley, the cheat code, the walking mixtape, the future of women’s hoops. We get into what women’s basketball needs to explode into the next level and how Malaysia might be the one holding the ignition switch.
Drama? ✔️Petty? ✔️Sports knowledge? ✔️Feelings hurt? Absolutely ✔️✔️✔️
Tune in… if you dare.

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