Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 12 days 14 hours 7 minutes
OTL discusses the field issues at the Hall of Fame that caused the game to be canceled. Also, a discussion on the legacy of Alex Rodriguez after his release from the Yankees.
One year ago, former NFL QB Erik Kramer checked in to a hotel, pointed a gun under his chin and pulled the trigger. Kramer miraculously survived and now shares his story with OTL.
This Olympics is possibly the final act of Michael Phelps' legendary career. He explains in an unusually candid interview his story.
OTL discusses the sexist presentation that has two Texas A&M coaches suspended without pay. Also, a new twist in the Russian doping scandal.
OTL looks at whether Baylor's student conduct code could have discouraged accusers from reporting assaults. Plus, a report shows a striking lack of female leadership in sports.
USA Track & Field runner Tyson Gay's reputation was battered after he was banned from the sport for a year for a doping violation. Gay joins OTL to talk about his comeback.
OTL discusses whether the Cowboys' decisions to sign controversial players is worth the gamble. Plus, there are more issues for the Australians as they get settled in in Rio.
OTL tells the stories of Olympians that lost out on top-place finishes to opponents who were doping, Ibtihaj Muhammad's road to Rio and more.
OTL discusses the increasing amount NFL retirements in players 30 and under, plus a report that USA Football's "Heads Up" program overstated its ability to reduce injury in youth football.
With leaking pipes, exposed wiring and debris, Olympic organizers are scrambling to complete construction. Also, an E60 profile of U.S. gymnast Simone Biles.