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THE MAD SCIENTIST'S SUPER BOWL SPECIAL w/ LIZ LOZA, BRAD HOPKINS AND MORE

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"The Mad Scientist of Sports" Nick Ficorelli returns. However, this is not the average everyday sports show he is bringing back to the air waves. "The Mad Scientist" has created his own personal sports lab, and you, the audience, as well as many of his special guests, will be his test subjects. He will throw theories out, and you never know where they will be coming from. He will keep everyone guessing, and he will open his lab to any and all comers. Be prepared for "mad science" of sports at its best.

This week is a very special episode of "The Mad Scientist's Sports Lab" as we cover the Super Bowl, to be played Sunday night on 2/1/15. At 10pm EST, we have Ben Allbright (@AllbrightNFL) of Mile High Sports 94.1/96.9 FM in Denver and Antwan Staley (@blackredsoxfan) of Pro Players Insider to talk about the New England Patriots and the drama known as Deflate-Gate and how it helped/hurt their preparations for the game. At 10:30pm, our special guest will be former All-Pro Offensive Linemanand current host on SiriusXM Radio Brad Hopkins (@B_Hop72) and RSEN's Jeff Lloyd to talk about the Seahawks, and their prep and keys for the big game. At 11pm, we will have Liz Loza (@TheFFGirl) and Brandon Marianne Lee (@herfantasyfb) to talk about any fantasy football plays for the Super Bowl, as well as what they think will be the optimum Daily Fantasy lineup will be. And lastly, at 1130pm, we will have Andrew Fish Fain of NFL Network, breaking down both squads and giving his views on everything for the Super Bowl.

The beacons are lit, the experiments will be plenty, the test subjects are ready, and "The Mad Scientist's Sports Lab is open for business.

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