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YouTube has released its first-ever Top 100 Podcasts rankings, which include several podcasts hosted by Black creators. Most of these podcasts are sports-related, with a few focusing on daily news, but many also have cultural significance within music, entertainment, and urban communities.

The rankings feature strong sports podcasts hosted by former Black athletes such as Shannon Sharpe, Gilbert Arenas, Cam Newton, Jeff Teague, and Carmelo Anthony.

SPORTS PODCASTS

Leading and dominating the space is HBCU legend Shannon Sharpe, who hosts two popular podcasts, with “Club Shay Shay” ranking at No. 7 and boasting 3.99 million subscribers. His other podcast, the rapidly growing “Nightcap Show,” holds steady at No. 28 with 1.76 million subscribers. Alongside co-host Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson, Sharpe engages in various discussions covering topics from sports and social life to relationship advice.

At No. 20, Gilbert Arenas hosts his Gil’s Arena Podcast, which boasts 1.06 million subscribers. The Underdog Fantasy app produces the show. Jeff Teague’s Club 520 Podcast ranks at No. 83 with 641,000 followers, while Carmelo Anthony’s 7 PM in Brooklyn is a rising star, currently at 404,000 subscribers.  

The former NFL Superman, Cam Newton, hosts two podcasts on the platform. Only “Funky Friday,” which ranks at No. 84, has made it into the Top 100. His other podcast, “4th and 1,” is not in the Top 100 list but has garnered over 370,000 loyal subscribers. Notably, it has been growing rapidly despite only having 52 episodes produced by Newton.

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The NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt ranks at No. 38, boasting 11.2 million subscribers. Holt has announced plans to scale back his daily duties later this year, and it remains to be seen if NBC can maintain its position without him.

At No. 78 on YouTube’s charts is Roland Martin with his show “Roland Martin Unfiltered.” He has a strong following of 1.8 million subscribers, which makes him one of the most influential and impactful news reporters and creators on the platform.  No one controls Mr. Martin.

Barry Cunningham, who transitioned from sports reporting, Barry Cunningham Podcasts And Live Shows that are currently thriving with 346,000 followers. His coverage of politics and special topics has contributed to the growth of his channel.

ENTERTAINMENT & CULTURAL

  • No. 51 is The Joe Budden Podcast (1.51 million) with Joe Budden and his crew
  • No. 57 The 85 South Comedy Show (2.63 million) with DC Young Fly, Clayton English, Chico Bean and Karlous Miller
  • No. 68 Million Dollaz Worth of Game with Gillie Da King and Wallo (1.73 million)
  • No. 71 Drink Champs (449K) with co-hosts N.O.R.E and DJ EFN.

  1. The Joe Rogan Experience
  2. Kill Tony
  3. Rotten Mango
  4. 48 Hours
  5. The MeidasTouch Podcast
  6. H3 Podcast
  7. Club Shay Shay
  8. This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
  9. Smosh Reads Reddit Stories
  10. Dr Insanity
  11. Shawn Ryan Show
  12. The Pat McAfee Show
  13. Timcast IRL
  14. The Diary Of A CEO
  15. CreepCast
  16. Karen Read
  17. Murder, Mystery & Makeup
  18. The Tucker Carlson Show
  19. The Megyn Kelly Show
  20. Gil’s Arena
  21. Reality Check with Ross Coulthart
  22. Lex Fridman Podcast
  23. It Is What It Is
  24. Bad Friends Podcast
  25. 60 Minutes
  26. PBD Podcast
  27. A Closer Look – Late Night with Seth Meyers
  28. Nightcap
  29. Just Trish
  30. The Lets Read Podcast
  31. IHIP News
  32. Law&Crime Sidebar with Jesse Weber
  33. Unsubscribe Podcast
  34. The Bulwark Podcast with Tim Miller
  35. The Philip DeFranco Show
  36. The Yak
  37. Smosh Mouth
  38. NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt
  39. Crime Stories with Nancy Grace
  40. Breaking Points
  41. Timcast News Stories
  42. Cancelled with Tana Mongeau & Brooke Schofield
  43. True Crime with Kendall Rae
  44. Dark History
  45. Julian Dorey Podcast
  46. Authorized Account
  47. StarTalk Podcast
  48. Distractible
  49. Serialously with Annie Elise
  50. TigerBelly
  51. The Joe Budden Podcast
  52. Democracy Now!
  53. Matt and Shane’s Secret Podcast
  54. Triggernometry
  55. On Purpose Podcast
  56. rSlash
  57. The 85 South Comedy Show
  58. You Should Know Podcast
  59. Power Hour
  60. Royals
  61. The Why Files: Operation Podcast
  62. Flagrant
  63. Crime Fix with Angenette Levy
  64. Legal AF Podcast
  65. The Benny Show
  66. The Broski Report
  67. Huberman Lab
  68. Million Dollaz Worth of Game
  69. Barry Cunningham Podcasts And Live Shows
  70. Breaking News
  71. Drink Champs
  72. ScreenCrush
  73. The Bald and the Beautiful with Trixie and Katya
  74. Shane Dawson Podcast
  75. Stories from the Bible
  76. The Mel Robbins Podcast
  77. Two Hot Takes
  78. #RolandMartinUnfiltered
  79. Bulwark Takes
  80. Democracy Watch with Marc Elias
  81. Pardon My Take
  82. 2 Bears, 1 Cave
  83. Club 520 Podcast
  84. 7PM in Brooklyn with Carmelo Anthony
  85. Funky Friday Podcast with Cam Newton
  86. Impaulsive Podcast
  87. Extra Anormal Podcast
  88. Your Mom’s House w/ Tom Segura & Christina P
  89. 520 in the Morning
  90. The Intersection with Popok
  91. Crime
  92. Critical Role
  93. The Matt Walsh Show
  94. The Tim Dillon Show
  95. Javier Ceriani
  96. Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend
  97. The David Pakman Show
  98. La Cotorrisa – Anecdotarios
  99. The Yard Podcast
  100. Crime Weekly

As mentioned earlier, this is the first ranking for YouTube. Sports dominate the platform, but with a consistent and strong subscriber base, podcasts can grow and become profitable for Black creators.

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This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/hbcu as YouTube’s Top 100 Podcasts: HBCU Legend Leads Black Podcast Creators In Rankings .

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As the clock wound down in a recent contest, the Golden State Valkyries’ Veronica Burton and Kaila Charles swarmed Paige Bueckers on the perimeter to deny the Dallas Wings rookie from even getting off a shot. The 3.2 remaining seconds ticked away, and the ball remained in Bueckers’ hands as the buzzer sounded.

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That type of attention has become common for Bueckers in her debut WNBA season, especially as the firepower in the Wings rotation has thinned because of injury — eight of 12 players on the opening-night roster have missed seven or more games — putting more offensive burden on her. Bueckers has also proven increasingly capable of dissecting single coverage and has demanded star-level defense.

“She lets the game come to her, and she takes what the defense is giving her all over the floor,” Wings coach Chris Koclanes said. “She doesn’t get sped up, and it’s really impressive for a rookie in this league to be able to maintain her own speed and tempo.”

But the game was already in hand when the Valkyries corralled Bueckers at the 3-point line. Golden State led by nine and the heightened defense wasn’t because the game was in balance; it was because Bueckers needed one more point to reach double digits, as she had done in every prior game of her rookie year.

With Dallas long since removed from postseason contention and playing out the string over the second half of the season, these are the stakes for Bueckers. She hasn’t been put in position to chase wins; she can only pursue individual accolades while the Wings build for the future. Nevertheless, despite a constantly changing supporting cast, Bueckers has thrived, putting herself in conversation for one of the best debuts in league history.

Bueckers has been the leading rookie scorer every month of the 2025 season, and her average of 18.9 points is seventh in WNBA history among rookies. With three games left, a late surge could move Bueckers past her teammate Arike Ogunbowale, who is sixth on the list at 19.1.

As was the case during her college career that culminated in a national championship at UConn, Bueckers has been efficient in the process of scoring at a high volume. Among rookies who have averaged at least 17 points per game, Bueckers is sixth in field-goal percentage at 46.7. The only two guards in front of her are Chennedy Carter, whose first season came in the friendly offensive environment of the WNBA bubble, and Cynthia Cooper-Dyke, who was a 34-year-old rookie during the league’s inaugural season.

Bueckers has been an elite playmaker as well. She is on pace to finish the season as one of 12 rookies to ever average five assists per game, and one of two to pair that with 15 points, joining Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark.

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Clark became the standard-bearer for rookie guards during her historic 2024 season, and her production is the only realistic point of comparison for Bueckers. Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi were also first-year All-Stars, but neither displayed the same combination of elite scoring and creation as Clark and Bueckers. The new generation of rookies has the advantage of playing in a more offensive-minded league. Still, their numbers relative to the rest of the league stand out.

The last two No. 1 picks both delivered individual historic moments. Bueckers tied a rookie record last month with 44 points against the Los Angeles Sparks, on a night when she started alongside two players who were signed midseason to hardship contracts. Clark set the single-game assist record of 19 about midway through last season.

But Bueckers trails Clark in most of the counting stats: 18.9 to 19.2 in points, 3.7 to 5.7 in rebounds, and 5.3 to 8.4 in assists. Other than points, those differences cannot be explained by the extra two minutes Clark averaged as a rookie. The major advantage Bueckers possesses is in turnovers, where her 2.1 per game is significantly better than Clark’s 2.8.

Bueckers has a better overall field-goal percentage, but since so many of Clark’s shots came from 3-point range, the Fever guard’s effective field-goal percentage (which weights the point value of each field goal) of 52.2 percent bests Bueckers’ mark of 50.4. Clark also shot better from 3-point range (34.4 percent to 33 percent) despite attempting them three times as frequently.

Those box-score numbers don’t fully account for the surrounding situation of each rookie. Clark’s assists, for example, were easier to come by with All-Star Aliyah Boston in the middle of the floor; the 2023 No. 1 pick was the recipient of 105 of Clark’s helpers, or 2.6 per game. Both Clark and Bueckers had an All-Star guard sharing the backcourt in Kelsey Mitchell and Ogunbowale and a relatively similar level of talent on the rest of the roster, at least to start the season, but Dallas didn’t have anyone resembling Boston.

Although Bueckers had a worse net rating than Clark (minus-5.0 compared to minus-2.4), her on-off differential has been better in her rookie season. The Wings are 8.1 points per 100 possessions better with Bueckers on the court, demonstrating her impact, even if it hasn’t translated to victories. Win shares favor Bueckers as well, and she can build on her 3.5-3.0 lead in the final three games.

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However one chooses to assess the statistical impact of Bueckers and Clark in their first years, there is one point of comparison that works in Clark’s favor. Bueckers’ production has come in the context of a largely meaningless season, as Dallas hasn’t even spent one day in playoff position. Clark and the Fever, on the other hand, rallied from a 2-9 start to pursue a postseason berth.

That is the next frontier for Bueckers: not be a spoiler, but to play in games of real consequence. Clark’s rookie season ended with a big chasing her on the perimeter as she launched a 3-pointer because a playoff win was on the line. Bueckers’ rookie season could be lost to history if Dallas doesn’t put her in that position sooner than later.

(Photo of Paige Bueckers: Ron Jenkins / Getty Images)

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FOXBORO — Christian Gonzalez quietly folded and put away some of the clothing in his locker at Gillette Stadium.

While his Patriots teammates prepared for a fully-padded practice just four days before their season opener, the third-year corner did not. He understood the plan for him on Wednesday was to do some conditioning work on the side and not much more.

“I’m working,” he said softly.

Gonzalez is inarguably his team’s best player. He was named a Second-Team All-Pro last season after routinely matching up with and shutting down opposing No. 1 receivers. He was expected to be one of the linchpins of Mike Vrabel’s defense in 2025, allowing for extensive man-to-man looks and aggressive calls for pressure because of his lock-down coverage skills.

But after Gonzalez missed Wednesday’s practice, his status for Sunday’s game is in doubt, despite Vrabel not ruling him out. Gonzalez hasn’t practiced since injuring his hamstring on July 28.

“He’s continuing to work,” Vrabel said prior to the practice, “and he’ll do some stuff on the side, but I’m not going to rule anybody out. … We’ll continue to work and treat and make sure that we’re doing everything that we can to help him, and he’s doing everything he can to get back out on the field. That’s the only update I have right now.”

Gonzalez rode a stationary air bike on the upper fields behind Gillette Stadium while his teammates practiced on the lower field. He pedaled under the watchful eye of assistant strength and conditioning coach Brian McDonough before pausing and watching the action on the fields below.

“I mean, I do like where he’s at from an engagement standpoint,” Vrabel said. “We’ve been through this with other players, and I like where he’s at from that standpoint. In the meetings, locked in, following along at practice, which is difficult. To think that a player that’s not in there can follow along, I’ve been through that as a player and a coach, and I think he’s done a nice job of being able to do that.”

While Vrabel surely would like to have Gonzalez for Week 1 against a Raiders offense that features second-year standout tight end Brock Bowers and former Patriots wideout Jakobi Meyers, he didn’t indicate that he would be rushing Gonzalez back onto the field, either.

When asked if it was important for him to allow players to get back to “100 percent” before returning to the field, Vrabel shed some light on his thought process.

“I mean, I don’t use percentages,” Vrabel said, “but, again, I’ll remind you what we talked about as far as, when I try to make decisions about players and returning, one, can they make it worse? Can they, two, protect themselves? 

“We can all say what we want about this game, but it’s violent, and can you protect yourself? And can you do your job up to the standard that we expect and that the player is used to? So, those are the things that I’ve tried to use when making decisions. Maybe I’ll add some to that, but that’s what I’ve tried to use in my other experience in this position.”

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Andy Roddick returns to tennis on own terms with successful 'Served' podcast

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Andy Roddick’s journey back to tennis began during the COVID-19 pandemic, when Tennis Channel asked him to remotely appear on studio programming while the sports world was shut down.

“I didn’t really play. I would come [to the U.S. Open] to do corporate work once a year, and that was it,” Roddick recently told Sports Business Journal. “Tennis Channel was great because I could do it from home. My one thing was, I never wanted the game to control my geography ever again.”

Five years later — and 13 after announcing his retirement from play on his 30th birthday — Roddick has established a pillar of the tennis media ecosystem on his own terms with his “Served” podcast.

Launched in January 2024 with veteran producer Mike Hayden and journalist Jon Wertheim, the show began with ambitions as simple as “a fun side project that I thought no one would listen to,” in Roddick’s words. But since its debut, the show has garnered more than 150,000 YouTube subscribers, 185,000 social media followers and 3.5 million audio downloads while attracting marquee sponsors such as Amazon Prime (2025 French Open, U.S. Open), Mercury Financial (2025 Wimbledon) and ServiceNow (live shows at the upcoming Laver Cup) for events. It also joined Vox Media’s network of sports podcasts last year.

As it’s grown, “Served” has earned bona fides with tennis diehards for long-form interviews with Rafael Nadal and Andre Agassi; laid-back but incisive analysis of tennis’ entire calendar of events (not just the Grand Slams); and the versatility to dig deep into topics such as, in an early sitdown with longtime IMG Tennis agent/executive Max Eisenbud, the economics of tennis player development.

“What makes him special, specific to his podcast, is his ability to transcend the deep tennis insiders, but also the casual tennis fans,” said Eric Butorac, a former doubles player on the ATP Tour and the USTA’s senior director of player relations and business development.

“He’s [Roddick] exactly like he was on tour. You walk into the locker room, and you just hope he’s sitting there, because he’s going to be jabbering away, super engaged, super competitive. … It’s the same way when I turn on ‘Served.’”

Served Media — the media company atop “Served” co-founded by Roddick and Hayden — is now a seven-figure revenue business. Since the debut of its eponymous podcast, it has launched a women’s tennis-focused show hosted by Kim Clijsters, daily recap program hosted by Hayden, active social and newsletter channels, and a merchandise line, with yet-to-be disclosed plans for further content expansion.

“We thought there would be a lane for it for, like, super nerds,” Roddick said. “But I don’t know that we thought it would grow like this.”

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RALEIGH, N.C. — NC State needed a fourth-down stop in the red zone to survive, but came away with a 24-17 win over ECU to start the season. The Wolfpack (1-0) finished with 423 total yards behind CJ Bailey’s 318 yards passing with one touchdown through the air and one on the ground.

Cory Smith and Michael Clark share their thoughts after the game, including Bailey’s performance, Wesley Grimes’ career night, Hollywood Smothers’ solid outing, and the defense’s up-and-down night. Get all of that and more on the latest Postgame Podcast.

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