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 Jun 15, 2025


On this explosive episode of Pryor to the Snap, LaShaun Pryor and Kassie Stevens dive headfirst into the firestorm that was Game 4 of the NBA Finals between the OKC Thunder and Indiana Pacers. Was the Thunder’s win legit—or did some late-game whistles tip the scales in OKC’s favor? Kassie calls LaShaun out for being a homer, challenging his objectivity as the debate gets heated!
Then, we pivot to the WNBA, where Caitlin Clark makes her return to the Indiana Fever lineup. We also tackle the controversy surrounding Angel Reese winning BET’s Sportswoman of the Year—was it well-deserved or premature? Plus, did the Chicago Sky GM go too far by publicly calling her out, or was he just keeping it real?
We wrap things up with Game 5 keys to victory, our official score predictions, and who we’re picking to take the lead in this tightly contested Finals series.
All that and plenty more on this charged-up episode of Pryor to the Snap—where strong opinions meet strong coffee and even stronger debates. 

Sunday Jun 08, 2025

This week’s episode dives headfirst into the biggest stories in sports, and trust us—this one’s packed.
🏈 First, we break down the $20.5 million revenue-sharing model hitting college sports. Are athletes finally getting their due—or will the Big Ten and SEC weaponize their financial muscle to starve out the smaller programs? We ask the hard questions about the future of parity in college athletics.
🏀 Then, we shift to the WNBA where the Chicago Sky vs. Indiana Fever matchup was hyped as must-see basketball… but ended in a dominant win for the Fever and a major loss—literally and figuratively—for the Sky. We talk injuries, implications, and what’s next for a team suddenly on shaky ground.
🔥 NBA talk? Oh, we’ve got that too. Kassie and LaShaun hit up Fan Fest at OKC’s Scissortail Park and give an honest boots-on-the-ground report from Thunder Nation. They break down the Game 1 loss to the Pacers, analyze what went wrong, and debate whether the Thunder can bounce back in Game 2—or fall into a dangerous 0–2 hole. Oh, and Kassie? She's Team Pacers all the way.
💥 But the episode takes a very real turn when LaShaun goes full Papa Bear mode over a disrespectful Facebook comment targeting women’s sports. What follows is an unfiltered, furious, and passionate stand against online bullies—and a powerful defense of female athletes everywhere. Fair warning: if you've never heard LaShaun mad... you're about to.
All that, plus our signature unfiltered takes, deep dives, and honest opinions. This is Pryor to the Snap—raw, real, and ready.

Sunday Jun 01, 2025

In this jam-packed episode of Pryor to the Snap, LaShaun Pryor and Kassie Stevens break down the Oklahoma City Thunder’s upcoming matchup against the Indiana Pacers, diving deep into team strengths, playoff expectations, and who holds the edge in this high-stakes battle.
We also tackle a flurry of listener questions, including the state of Nebraska Cornhuskers football under Matt Rhule and a spicy WNBA hypothetical: what if Kennedy Carter joined the Indiana Fever to help Caitlin Clark right now? Would it work, and could hardship waivers even make that happen?
Then, we shift to the WNBA hardwood to recap the Dallas Wings vs. Chicago Sky showdown and assess whether Angel Reese has shown real growth compared to just two weeks ago.
The Women's College World Series is heating up! We break down Texas' massive win over the Oklahoma Sooners, the intense Tennessee vs. OU battle, and preview the elimination showdown between OU and Oregon. Can the Sooners keep their dynasty dreams alive—or is this where the story ends?
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Sunday May 25, 2025

This special Supershow edition of Pryor to the Snap clocks in at over an hour—and trust us, it's packed from start to finish!
We kick things off with LaShaun issuing a correction on his earlier report that Micah Parsons had signed a new contract with the Dallas Cowboys (spoiler: he hasn’t—yet!). We also touch on what’s happening with the Cowboys and their offseason storylines.
Then, LaShaun dives into his newly published article on the University of Oklahoma’s decision to lay off 5% of its staff in preparation for the incoming NCAA revenue-sharing model. The government’s guidance on that is expected any day now, and we break down what it all could mean.
The crew goes deep on WNBA action, starting with the Indiana Fever vs. New York Liberty showdown that literally came down to the final play—a barn burner, no doubt. We analyze the state of the Chicago Sky and spotlight players, with a heavy focus on Angel Reese. Kassie brings the heat with a powerful conversation on fundamental basketball and shares an emotional reflection on honoring the women who paved the way in sports.
Fan questions about women’s basketball spark great conversation—like why certain records are only now being broken and how far the women's game has come.
Switching gears, LaShaun jumps into the WWE universe with thoughts on NXT’s Trick Williams and Nikkita Lyons, questioning her current influence in women’s wrestling and where it’s all headed.
To wrap it up, we break down the Oklahoma City Thunder’s blowout loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves. Did the Thunder give up halfway through? Can they still make a legit run at the NBA Finals, or is the moment too big for OKC’s young guns?
All that—and so much more—on this jam-packed episode of Pryor to the Snap!

Sunday May 18, 2025

With Kassie out sick, Lahaun Pryor holds it down solo on this jam-packed edition of Pryor to the Snap. No co-host? No problem. Lahaun dives deep into the wild world of sports, starting with a heated Chicago Sky vs. Indiana Fever showdown. He breaks down the controversial tech foul involving Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, the energy shift on the court that followed, and whether Hailey Van Lith could’ve changed the game’s outcome if she'd been given more time earlier.
The comparisons are flying—should Paige Bueckers be measured against Caitlin Clark’s early WNBA impact? Is Clark now the new standard? Lahaun gives his take.
Listener questions heat things up, including a big one: Is this the year Oklahoma makes noise in the SEC and punches their ticket to the CFP? NIL also takes center stage with thoughts on Kirby Smart's comments about freshmen outearning seniors and whether coaches truly grasp the impact of name, image, and likeness deals today.
We also touch on Shedeur and Shilo Sanders being apart on the football field for the first time ever, and a troubling moment between Knicks and Pacers fans that sparks a bigger conversation about our values as sports fans.
All that and more in this thoughtful, fiery, and honest one-man show. Don’t miss it.

Sunday May 11, 2025

In this fiery episode of Pryor to the Snap, Kassie goes nuclear on Oklahoma football’s baffling decisions and we dive deep into the state of Nebraska football — what are fair expectations this year and would a return to the Big 12 actually make sense for the whole athletic program? We break down the Indiana Fever vs. Atlanta Dream showdown, spotlight Tahina PaoPao’s electric performance and how she matched up against Caitlin Clark, and dig into Brittney Griner’s future in the league. Paige Bueckers in Dallas? We’ve got takes. Listener questions fuel a great convo on the Chicago Sky and what to expect from them this season. Plus: a big shoutout to all the moms out there for Mother’s Day, a look at the upcoming presidential commission on college sports, dealing with trolls, new sponsors, and — oh yeah — finding out we’re a TOP 10 women’s sports podcast on Player FM. Big week, big vibes. Tap in.

Sunday May 04, 2025

In this jam-packed episode of Pryor to the Snap, we dive deep into the WNBA preseason buzz! Caitlin Clark may be sidelined with injury, but the Indiana Fever are turning heads thanks to major offseason moves. Kassie Stevens flexes her hoops IQ, spotlighting DeWanna Bonner’s transition from the Connecticut Sun to the Fever and how she's quickly becoming the team’s enforcer. We also break down the early preseason spark from HVL and Angel Reese in Chicago—and debate whether Hailey Van Lith made the right move leaving Kentucky for LSU under Kim Mulkey, especially with no ring to show for it. Plus, it gets heated as we square off on Nebraska Huskers vs. Oklahoma Sooners football. From bold takes to big-time energy, this episode delivers all that and more!

Sunday Apr 27, 2025

This week on Pryor to the Snap, we cover a wild and emotional stretch in sports and beyond. The NFL Draft saw the OKC Thunder sweep the Grizzlies, but drama stole the show — Shedeur Sanders' controversial draft slide, a prank call during the draft, and an NFL investigation into his leaked number. Shilo Sanders parts ways with Deion as his agent, and Travis Hunter steals hearts with his pure joy at getting drafted to the Jaguars. We also talk Dillon Gabriel’s future with the Browns. In heartbreaking news, veteran pilot and airshow legend Rob Holland passed away in a crash at Langley AFB, devastating the aviation community. Plus, Draymond Green’s ironic comments on "dirty hits," RIP to Steve "Mongo" McMichael, a wild Good Samaritan fire extinguisher debate, and our rant about the endless E-ZPass spam texts. All that and a lot more on this packed episode of Pryor to the Snap.

Sunday Apr 20, 2025

In this special solo Easter Sunday edition of Pryor to the Snap, LaShaun keeps it short but packed with takes from across the sports landscape. He dives into the OKC Thunder’s electric momentum heading into the playoffs—drawing comparisons to the Westbrook, Durant, and Harden era—and breaks down the buzz around the city.
Then it’s a quick run through the sports world: the Texas Longhorn band shows out at a baseball game, Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter earn stadium honors at Colorado, and OU Women’s Gymnastics snags another national title. He also touches on Livvy Dunne’s retirement from gymnastics and the shakeup in Morgantown with 30+ West Virginia football players entering the portal.
LaShaun closes things out with a look at Nebraska football: Matt Rhule’s spring game decisions, the new 105-man roster limit, and whether Husker fans should buy into the hype—or brace for more heartbreak.
Tap in for a fast-paced, reflective ride through the week in sports on Pryor to the Snap.

Sunday Apr 13, 2025

This week on the Pryor to the Snap Radio Show, we go full throttle—no topic is safe and no opinion is held back. LaShaun and Kassie take you on a wild ride through the world of sports and its deep connection to culture, youth, and society.
We kick things off by diving into a heavy but necessary conversation about school violence in America—sparked by Ja Morant’s controversial new on-court “grenade” celebration. Is it just hype, or does it send the wrong message to kids watching? From there, we touch on Isiah Thomas' old-school take on LeBron James’ shirtless pregame routine and whether it really matters.
We pause to talk about the news of LSU standout and projected first-round NFL pick Kyren Lacy, who passed away today.
Then LaShaun unleashes a passionate rant on Tennessee QB Nico Iamaleava’s decision to sit out or hit the portal in pursuit of more money—claiming it changed the landscape of college football overnight. Kassie switches gears to the WNBA, breaking down this year’s exciting draft class, the rising star MiLaysia Fulwiley at South Carolina, and swirling rumors of her hitting the transfer portal.
We also open up the Mini Mailbag to tackle your hottest questions, including:
The future of Oklahoma Sooners football
Skip Bayless’ wild comments on Luka
What’s next for Russell Westbrook in Denver?
And things get real when Kassie claps back at a vile comment made on our Facebook page about A’ja Wilson and Angel Reese. She holds nothing back as she defends their impact on the WNBA and their role in pushing the game forward.
Sports, society, controversy, and culture—Pryor to the Snap is where it all comes together. Buckle up.

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