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Wake Up Barstool - Season 1

A daily dose of outspoken, unfiltered takes on the biggest stories in sports, featuring Dave Portnoy and the Barstool crew.

Top Cast

  • Dave Portnoy

    Dave Portnoy

    Self

  • Dan Katz

    Dan Katz

    Self

  • PFT Commenter

    PFT Commenter

    Self

Overview

A daily dose of outspoken, unfiltered takes on the biggest stories in sports, featuring Dave Portnoy and the Barstool crew.

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