
Urban Sports Scene is a sports show based out of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia). The sport show provides youthful and fresh insight into all sports. The podcast stars episode Ray Rogers, and Wole Akinso. Tune in and enjoy
Urban Sports Scene is a sports show based out of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia). The sport show provides youthful and fresh insight into all sports. The podcast stars episode Ray Rogers, and Wole Akinso. Tune in and enjoy
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Wednesday Mar 11, 2026
Wednesday Mar 11, 2026

Make sure you watch and subscribe to our shows, here on YouTube: Urban Sports Scene. Urban Sports Scene is a sports show based out of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia). The sports show provides youthful and fresh insight into all sports. The show stars Wole, and Ray. We air live every Tuesday at 7 pm ET on YouTube. Show topic/agenda:
In this episode of Urban Sports Scene’s HBCU Corner, Wole sits down with Norfolk State University men’s basketball head coach Robert Jones to discuss the Spartans’ 2025–26 season and their upcoming MEAC Basketball Tournament matchup against South Carolina State.
Coach Jones reflects on Norfolk State finishing fourth in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) and what it will take for the Spartans to make a deep run in the MEAC Tournament and March Madness.
The Spartans enter the tournament after strong individual performances during the regular-season finale, including Devon Ellis leading Norfolk State with 22 points and Anthony McComb III surpassing the 1,000-career-point milestone. Norfolk State also picked up a key win over South Carolina State earlier this season, setting the stage for a highly anticipated rematch in the MEAC Tournament.
With March Madness implications on the line, Coach Jones shares insight into the Spartans’ preparation, the team’s mentality heading into tournament play, and what it means to represent Norfolk State and HBCU basketball on a national stage.
If you enjoy HBCU basketball coverage, Norfolk State Spartans analysis, and March Madness talk, be sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more interviews and coverage from Urban Sports Scene.
Also, check out our Washington Commanders podcast "All Burgundy and Gold Errrything" on Fox Sports Radio 1340 AM and 96.9 FM Hopewell, VA. Check out the Football Garbage Time podcast for all kinds of NFL Football content. If you have any questions or comments email us at support@urbansportsscene.com. You can find all of our stuff below. Stay blessed: iTunes, Spotify, iHeartRadio, TuneIn.
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Wednesday Mar 11, 2026
Wednesday Mar 11, 2026

Make sure you watch and subscribe to our shows, here on YouTube: Urban Sports Scene. Urban Sports Scene is a sports show based out of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia). The sports show provides youthful and fresh insight into all sports. The show stars Wole, and Ray. We air live every Tuesday at 7 pm ET on YouTube. Show topic/agenda:
The Washington Commanders are making major roster decisions ahead of NFL Free Agency, bringing back key contributors while also creating salary cap flexibility and reshaping the roster.
Washington recently re-signed WR Treylon Burks, DE Drake Jackson, DE Deatrich Wise Jr., K Jake Moody, and punter Tress Way, while also extending offensive linemen Nick Allegretti and Andrew Wylie to two-year deals as the team works to maintain depth and stability across the roster.
One of the key moves is the two-year extension for Nick Allegretti, keeping the versatile offensive lineman in Washington through the 2027 season. Allegretti stepped into multiple roles along the offensive line last season, including center late in the year when injuries impacted the unit.
At the same time, the Commanders are making notable roster changes to prepare for free agency and improve financial flexibility.
Key developments this offseason include:
• Center Tyler Biadasz being released, creating additional salary cap space and potentially opening a need at the center position.
• Cornerback Marshon Lattimore expected to be released, a move that could free significant cap space as Washington reshapes its defense.
• Wide receiver Deebo Samuel not expected to return in 2026, which may lead the Commanders to pursue additional wide receiver depth during free agency or the NFL Draft.
• The future of offensive lineman Chris Paul remains uncertain as the team evaluates its options along the offensive line.
These moves signal that GM Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn are continuing to reshape the roster as they build around quarterback Jayden Daniels and prepare for what could be an aggressive 2026 NFL free agency period. 🎙️
Join Wole on the Urban Sports Scene podcast as he breaks down:
• The Commanders’ latest re-signings and contract extensions
• Major roster changes heading into free agency
• How these moves impact the Commanders’ roster for the 2026 season
• Key positions Washington may address next
Also, check out our Washington Commanders podcast "All Burgundy and Gold Errrything" on Fox Sports Radio 1340 AM and 96.9 FM Hopewell, VA. Check out the Football Garbage Time podcast for all kinds of NFL Football content. If you have any questions or comments email us at support@urbansportsscene.com. You can find all of our stuff below. Stay blessed: iTunes, Spotify, iHeartRadio, TuneIn.
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Wednesday Mar 04, 2026
Wednesday Mar 04, 2026

Make sure you watch and subscribe to our shows, here on YouTube: Urban Sports Scene. Urban Sports Scene is a sports show based out of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia). The sports show provides youthful and fresh insight into all sports. The show stars Wole, and Ray. We air live every Tuesday at 7 pm ET on YouTube. Show topic/agenda:
On this edition of HBCU Corner, Nolan Smith, Head Coach of the Tennessee State Tigers men’s basketball program and a Prince George’s County, Maryland (DMV) legend, joins Urban Sports Scene to break down Tennessee State’s historic 2025-26 season.
The Tigers captured the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) regular-season championship—their first since 1995—and finished with the most conference wins in program history. Under Smith’s leadership, Tennessee State has re-established itself as a serious contender in the OVC and on the national HBCU basketball stage, positioning the program for a potential March Madness run.
A former Duke national champion and longtime NBA assistant coach, Smith brought high-level experience back to the HBCU ranks when he accepted the Tennessee State job. He discusses how his DMV basketball roots shaped his competitive mindset, leadership style, and recruiting philosophy, as well as how he built a championship culture in Nashville.
We also discuss:
• Tennessee State’s path to winning the OVC regular-season title
• The significance of this championship for the program and HBCU basketball
• Preparing for the OVC Men’s Basketball Tournament
• Building momentum toward March Madness
• His favorite HBCU memories and the debate over the best homecoming
This is a powerful conversation about leadership, legacy, and elevating HBCU basketball on a national level.
Watch, like, comment, and subscribe for more coverage of HBCU basketball, DMV hoops, and March Madness analysis.
Also, check out our Washington Commanders podcast "All Burgundy and Gold Errrything" on Fox Sports Radio 1340 AM and 96.9 FM Hopewell, VA. Check out the Football Garbage Time podcast for all kinds of NFL Football content. If you have any questions or comments email us at support@urbansportsscene.com. You can find all of our stuff below. Stay blessed: iTunes, Spotify, iHeartRadio, TuneIn.
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Wednesday Mar 04, 2026
Wednesday Mar 04, 2026

Make sure you watch and subscribe to our shows, here on YouTube: Urban Sports Scene. Urban Sports Scene is a sports show based out of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia). The sports show provides youthful and fresh insight into all sports. The show stars Wole, and Ray. We air live every Tuesday at 7 pm ET on YouTube. Show topic/agenda:
In this in-depth Baltimore Ravens NFL Combine 2026 breakdown, Urban Sports Scene draft analyst Paul joins Wole to evaluate the top Ravens draft prospects and Combine standouts who could become key contributors for Baltimore this offseason.
We break down standout performances from the NFL Scouting Combine — including Carnell Tate (WR, Ohio State) and Peter Woods (DT, Clemson) — and analyze how their skill sets align with the Ravens’ biggest roster needs heading into the 2026 NFL Draft.
Does Baltimore need another dynamic perimeter weapon? Could Carnell Tate’s route-running, size, and explosiveness add another dimension to the passing attack? On the defensive side, we assess how Peter Woods’ strength, interior disruption, and versatility would fit the Ravens’ defensive front and long-term identity.
With the trenches and offensive playmakers both under the microscope, Paul and Wole break down:
🔍 Topics Covered:
• Carnell Tate’s Combine performance and Ravens fit
• Peter Woods’ impact potential on Baltimore’s defensive line
• Wide receiver vs. defensive line draft priorities
• Other Combine risers the Ravens should monitor
• Early draft strategy projections for Baltimore
If you’re part of #RavensFlock and want detailed draft analysis ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft, this episode delivers everything you need coming out of the Combine.
👍 Like the video
💬 Comment your favorite Ravens draft target
🔔 Subscribe for more Baltimore Ravens coverage and draft breakdowns
Also, check out our Washington Commanders podcast "All Burgundy and Gold Errrything" on Fox Sports Radio 1340 AM and 96.9 FM Hopewell, VA. Check out the Football Garbage Time podcast for all kinds of NFL Football content. If you have any questions or comments email us at support@urbansportsscene.com. You can find all of our stuff below. Stay blessed: iTunes, Spotify, iHeartRadio, TuneIn.
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Sunday Mar 01, 2026
Sunday Mar 01, 2026

Make sure you watch and subscribe to our shows, here on YouTube: Urban Sports Scene. Urban Sports Scene is a sports show based out of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia). The sports show provides youthful and fresh insight into all sports. The show stars Wole, and Ray. We air live every Tuesday at 7 pm ET on YouTube. Show topic/agenda:
Join Wole and Tony McGee’s Pro Football Plus Commanders reporter Donna Hopkins as she returns home from the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis and breaks down everything she observed firsthand.
Now that the drills and testing are complete, Donna shares key takeaways from the Combine and what it all means for the Washington Commanders heading into the 2026 NFL Draft.
In this episode:
• Which prospects boosted their draft stock the most
• Position groups that stood out after full workouts concluded
• How measurables and athletic testing confirmed — or challenged — the film
• Which players realistically fit Washington’s draft position
• The biggest Commanders storyline coming out of Indianapolis
With on-field drills wrapped up and evaluations shifting toward draft boards and team meetings, we analyze how the Combine may shape Washington’s draft strategy moving forward.
If you’re a Washington Commanders fan tracking the 2026 NFL Draft, this is the in-depth Combine recap you need.
Also, check out our Washington Commanders podcast "All Burgundy and Gold Errrything" on Fox Sports Radio 1340 AM and 96.9 FM Hopewell, VA. Check out the Football Garbage Time podcast for all kinds of NFL Football content. If you have any questions or comments email us at support@urbansportsscene.com. You can find all of our stuff below. Stay blessed: iTunes, Spotify, iHeartRadio, TuneIn.
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Sunday Mar 01, 2026
Sunday Mar 01, 2026

Make sure you watch and subscribe to our shows, here on YouTube: Urban Sports Scene. Urban Sports Scene is a sports show based out of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia). The sports show provides youthful and fresh insight into all sports. The show stars Wole, and Ray. We air live every Tuesday at 7 pm ET on YouTube. Show topic/agenda:
Baltimore Ravens fans, this is the start of a new era. 🟣🏈
Wole is joined by Double Take Sports’ Carita Parks to break down the Ravens’ revamped coaching staff and what it means for the future of the franchise.
We analyze the impact of:
• Jesse Minter stepping in as Head Coach and how his defensive pedigree and leadership style could reshape Baltimore’s identity.
• Anthony Weaver returning to the Ravens as Defensive Coordinator, bringing toughness, experience, and continuity to a defense built on physicality.
• Declan Doyle taking over as Offensive Coordinator and how his offensive philosophy may elevate the Ravens attack.
We also preview how the Baltimore Ravens could approach the upcoming NFL Scouting Combine and what positions should be prioritized as the front office builds around franchise quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Topics include:
• How the new coaching structure fits the Ravens’ championship DNA
• Defensive philosophy changes under Weaver • Offensive direction and player development under Doyle
• Ravens draft and combine strategy
• What this means for Super Bowl contention
If you are part of #RavensFlock, this offseason breakdown is a must-watch.
Like, comment, and subscribe for more Baltimore Ravens analysis and in-depth coverage.
Also, check out our Washington Commanders podcast "All Burgundy and Gold Errrything" on Fox Sports Radio 1340 AM and 96.9 FM Hopewell, VA. Check out the Football Garbage Time podcast for all kinds of NFL Football content. If you have any questions or comments email us at support@urbansportsscene.com. You can find all of our stuff below. Stay blessed: iTunes, Spotify, iHeartRadio, TuneIn.
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Monday Feb 23, 2026
Monday Feb 23, 2026

Make sure you watch and subscribe to our shows, here on YouTube: Urban Sports Scene. Urban Sports Scene is a sports show based out of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia). The sports show provides youthful and fresh insight into all sports. The show stars Wole, and Ray. We air live every Tuesday at 7 pm ET on YouTube. Show topic/agenda:
In this edition of Going to the Body with Urban Sports Scene, Sunday from Fan Rankings joins Wole and Ray for a complete post-fight live reaction and expert breakdown of the WBC welterweight world championship clash between Mario “El Azteca” Barrios and Ryan “King Ry” Garcia from Las Vegas.
Barrios entered the fight as the reigning WBC welterweight champion, defending his title against Garcia in a high-stakes matchup that carried major implications for the future of the 147-pound division. We analyze the performances, momentum swings, punch selection, ring generalship, and what the outcome means for both fighters moving forward.
We also break down the entire fight card, including two additional world title bouts on the undercard:
• Richardson Hitchins vs. Oscar Duarte (IBF junior welterweight title)
• Gary Antuanne Russell vs. Andy Hiraoka (WBA junior welterweight title)
Plus, we discuss:
✔ Tactical adjustments and corner strategy
✔ Who elevated their stock
✔ What’s next in the welterweight division
✔ Potential mega-fights on the horizon
If you’re looking for sharp boxing analysis, real fight talk, and immediate reactions after a major championship night, this episode delivers.
Also, check out our Washington Commanders podcast "All Burgundy and Gold Errrything" on Fox Sports Radio 1340 AM and 96.9 FM Hopewell, VA. Check out the Football Garbage Time podcast for all kinds of NFL Football content. If you have any questions or comments email us at support@urbansportsscene.com. You can find all of our stuff below. Stay blessed: iTunes, Spotify, iHeartRadio, TuneIn.
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Saturday Feb 21, 2026
Episode 839: Tre’ Johnson Tribute | Washington Commanders Great Remembered
Saturday Feb 21, 2026
Saturday Feb 21, 2026

Make sure you watch and subscribe to our shows, here on YouTube: Urban Sports Scene. Urban Sports Scene is a sports show based out of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia). The sports show provides youthful and fresh insight into all sports. The show stars Wole, and Ray. We air live every Tuesday at 7 pm ET on YouTube. Show topic/agenda:
🏈 Join Wole and special guest Donna Hopkins — Commanders reporter for Tony McGee’s Pro Football Plus — as they pay heartfelt tribute to former Washington Redskins offensive guard and Washington Commanders legend, Tre’ Johnson.
In this powerful conversation, we reflect on the life, career, and lasting impact of one of Washington’s most respected offensive linemen. Tre’ Johnson was a dominant presence in the trenches, earning Pro Bowl honors in 1999 and becoming a cornerstone of Washington’s offensive line during the late 1990s.
Johnson, the 31st overall pick in the 1994 NFL Draft, appeared in 93 NFL games and built a reputation for toughness, intelligence, and leadership. After football, he continued to make a difference in the community as a dedicated history teacher in Maryland.
Tre’ Johnson passed away suddenly at the age of 54 while on a family trip, leaving behind his wife Irene and their four children. His legacy extends far beyond football — touching teammates, students, fans, and the entire Washington football community.
🙏🏿 We celebrate his contributions to the franchise, his professionalism, and the mark he left on generations of Washington football fans.
If you appreciate Washington Commanders history and honoring the legends who built this franchise, this conversation is for you.
Also, check out our Washington Commanders podcast "All Burgundy and Gold Errrything" on Fox Sports Radio 1340 AM and 96.9 FM Hopewell, VA. Check out the Football Garbage Time podcast for all kinds of NFL Football content. If you have any questions or comments email us at support@urbansportsscene.com. You can find all of our stuff below. Stay blessed: iTunes, Spotify, iHeartRadio, TuneIn.
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Monday Feb 16, 2026
Monday Feb 16, 2026

Make sure you watch and subscribe to our shows, here on YouTube: Urban Sports Scene. Urban Sports Scene is a sports show based out of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia). The sports show provides youthful and fresh insight into all sports. The show stars Wole, and Ray. We air live every Tuesday at 7 pm ET on YouTube. Show topic/agenda:
The College Football Senior Bowl 2026 wrapped up last weekend, with the American Team defeating the National Team 17–9, and several prospects helped—or hurt—their NFL Draft stock.
Friend of the show Paul, our NFL Draft analyst, joins Wole to break down which Senior Bowl standouts could realistically be targeted by the Washington Commanders in the 2026 NFL Draft. Rather than chasing first-round hype, this discussion focuses on Day 2 and Day 3 prospects who fit Washington’s roster needs, defensive philosophy, and draft positioning.
🏈 Senior Bowl Prospects Discussed:
• Kyle Louis (LB, Pitt) – A rangy, instinctive linebacker who impressed in coverage and pursuit. Louis projects as a 3rd–4th round value and fits modern NFL linebacker requirements with speed, versatility, and downhill physicality.
• Jacob Rodriguez (LB, Texas Tech) – One of the most productive defenders in the game, Rodriguez stood out with his football IQ, tackling efficiency, and leadership. He’s viewed as a strong 2nd-round candidate with immediate rotational upside.
• Bud Clark (S, TCU) – A versatile defensive back with experience in multiple alignments. Clark’s instincts, ball skills, and special teams value make him a 3rd–4th round target for teams needing secondary depth.
• Tanner Koziol (TE, Houston) – At 6’6”, Koziol flashed red-zone utility, soft hands, and developmental upside. A projected 5th-round pick, he profiles as a long-term tight end option with blocking and mismatch potential.
• Nadame Tucker (EDGE, Western Michigan) – A high-motor edge defender who used Senior Bowl week to raise his profile. Tucker’s length and effort suggest 5th-round value as a rotational pass rusher.
This episode connects Senior Bowl performance, scheme fit, draft range, and Washington’s roster construction to identify realistic NFL Draft targets—not just big names.
📺 Subscribe to the Urban Sports Scene for year-round Commanders coverage, NFL Draft analysis, Senior Bowl breakdowns, and roster-building discussions.
Also, check out our Washington Commanders podcast "All Burgundy and Gold Errrything" on Fox Sports Radio 1340 AM and 96.9 FM Hopewell, VA. Check out the Football Garbage Time podcast for all kinds of NFL Football content. If you have any questions or comments email us at support@urbansportsscene.com. You can find all of our stuff below. Stay blessed: iTunes, Spotify, iHeartRadio, TuneIn.
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Monday Feb 09, 2026
Monday Feb 09, 2026

Make sure you watch and subscribe to our shows, here on YouTube: Urban Sports Scene. Urban Sports Scene is a sports show based out of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia). The sports show provides youthful and fresh insight into all sports. The show stars Wole, and Ray. We air live every Tuesday at 7 pm ET on YouTube. Show topic/agenda:
Join Wole on the Urban Sports Scene for the Super Bowl LX Postgame Show as the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots clash in an unforgettable championship battle. In this video, Wole breaks down the key moments, turning points, standout performances, and pivotal decisions from one of the most talked-about Super Bowls in recent NFL history.
Featuring expert analysis on:
🏈 Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold’s performance and career resurgence
🏈 Patriots rookie Drake Maye’s impact and late-season push
🏈 Strategic calls by Mike Macdonald and Mike Vrabel
🏈 Defensive standouts and big offensive plays
🎙️ Fan participation — share your thoughts on camera during the postgame!
Whether you’re a die-hard NFL fanatic or a casual fan, this postgame show gives you complete analysis, reactions, and debate after the final whistle. Be heard — comment below and join the discussion!
Also, check out our Washington Commanders podcast "All Burgundy and Gold Errrything" on Fox Sports Radio 1340 AM and 96.9 FM Hopewell, VA. Check out the Football Garbage Time podcast for all kinds of NFL Football content. If you have any questions or comments email us at support@urbansportsscene.com. You can find all of our stuff below. Stay blessed: iTunes, Spotify, iHeartRadio, TuneIn.
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