ITL reacts after the Houston Texans unveiled their home game themes for the 2026 season, debating which ones stand out and whether they truly enhance the fan experience. The conversation then shifts to the Houston Rockets after a quiet first round of the NBA Draft, as Lopez questions what the organization is doing and whether the lack of movement reveals anything about the team's long-term plans. Listeners also share the strangest sports oddities and unique moments they've witnessed as part of the QOTD. Around The NFL covers the latest headlines from across the league before ITL reacts to discussions surrounding the possibility of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo exploring a new home and what such a move could mean for Houston. What’s Popping rounds out the hour with the biggest stories in sports and entertainment. Later, ITL reacts to comments from Jake Andrews about the Texans offense and debates whether the unit is ready to take the next step, before somehow landing on the question of whether fish should be considered meat. Lunch-Time Confessions features a giraffe on the loose in the Texas Hill Country, and Judge John Lopez returns to settle the latest debates. The show wraps with a discussion about what the Rockets should do in the second round of the NBA Draft and whether there is a hidden gem worth pursuing. Figgy’s Mixtape features a list of things younger people hate that older generations don't mind, a Pearland clinic owner facing federal charges, and more strange stories from around the internet.





