Michael Rand is a North Dakota native, a graduate of the University of Minnesota and an enthusiastic consumer of tacos. He lives in Eagan with his wife, three children and one energetic pug.
Michael Rand is a North Dakota native, a graduate of the University of Minnesota and an enthusiastic consumer of tacos. He lives in Eagan with his wife, three children and one energetic pug.
Host Michael Rand starts with five narratives the Wolves destroyed along with flattening the Lakers in five games. La Velle E. Neal III joins Rand for their weekly debate segment, focusing on the Wild, Lynx and Vikings.
The NFL hammered the Atlanta Falcons and defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich after a bad prank gone awry by Ulbrich's son Jax during the draft last week.
Host Michael Rand starts with the Wild’s latest playoff heartbreak, another overtime loss to Vegas. Chip Scoggins joins Rand to mostly talk about the Wolves’ 3-1 series lead heading into Wednesday’s Game 5 in Los Angeles.
The NBA said a foul should have been called on Jaden McDaniels near the end of the Wolves’ Game 4 victory. Minnesota fans are used to these things going the other way.
Introduction: Host Michael Rand starts with three points on the Wolves, who have a commanding 3-1 series lead against the Lakers but must keep their foot on the gas.
And Sarah McLellan joins Rand to break down Wild vs. Vegas Game 5.
The pressure is on quarterback J.J. McCarthy and edge rusher Dallas Turner, the team's top draft choices of 2024, to make this year's small class a non-issue.
Star Tribune columnist Patrick Reusse joins host Michael Rand for a look back at the weekend in sports. They started, naturally, with the Wolves’ second consecutive thrilling home win over the Lakers, which gave Minnesota 3-1 series lead.
The Vikings had an opportunity to trade down and accumulate more picks. Did they do the right thing in staying put and taking Ohio State offensive lineman Donovan Jackson?
Introduction: host Michael Rand starts with the Vikings’ decision Thursday to take Ohio State offensive lineman Donovan Jackson No. 24 overall. The Wild, meanwhile, left no doubt.
Both teams have been far better on the road than at home in recent postseasons. If they are going to advance in the playoffs this season, that trend needs to change.
Host Michael Rand starts with the NFL Draft and the first round Thursday in Green Bay. Minnesota Star Tribune columnist La Velle E. Neal III joins Rand for their “Daily Delivery” debate.