Next Monday, our 2026 iHeart Podcast Awards are happening live at South by Southwest. This is the biggest night in podcasting. We'll honor the very best in podcasting from the past year and celebrate the most innovative talent and creators in the industry. And the winner is... Creativity, knowledge, and passion will all be on full display. Thank you so much, iHeartRadio. Thank you to all the other nominees. You guys are awesome. Watch live next Monday at 8 p.m. Eastern, 5 p.m. Pacific, free at veeps.com or the veeps app. it's the new me and it's the old them this woman's history month the podcast if you knew better with amber grimes spotlights women who turn missteps into momentum and lessons into power my like tunnel vision of like i gotta achieve this was off the strengths of like i want to make a better life for us if you knew better brings real talk from women who've lived it unpacking career pivots relationship lessons and the mindset shifts that changed everything listen to if you knew better with Amber Grimes on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Everyone needs to take care of their mental health, even running back B. John Robinson. When I'm on the field and feeling the pressure, I usually just take a deep breath. When I'm just breathing and seeing what's in front of me, everything just slows down. It just makes me feel great before I run the play. Just like B. John, we all need a strong mental game on and off the field. Make a game plan for your mental health at loveyourmindplaybook.org. Love your body. Brought to you by the Huntsman Mental Health Foundation, the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, and the Ag Council. Mojo in the Morning's Dirty on the 30. Last Dirty of the Morning. What's going on, Shannon? Dusty May on the University of Michigan Wolverines. Beaten the Spartans yesterday. Dusty May. I hate to say this. He owns the Spartans this year. Just extremely proud of our guys. Once again, the game didn't go like we hoped. Obviously, Adai and Merez battling foul trouble, but we found enough in the tank, and we found some different ways to create enough offense and defense to get out of here against an extremely talented Michigan State group. And Coach Izzo said regardless of the outcome, he's proud of his guys. I guess the crowd didn't watch the game because I'm nobody's damn little brother, and neither is my team. By the way, at the end of the game, all the Michigan fans were chanting, little brother, little brother. I'm really proud of my team, how they played and what they did. I give Michigan a lot of credit. They shot the daylights out of it especially Axel We made some boneheaded plays where we didn step up on ball screens let him get downhill And we made some uncharacteristic following a guy and things like that. But probably was a hell of a basketball game to watch. It was. And I ain't taking a backseat to nobody. I don't care what they've done and what they've done. They deserve what they got. 29-2 and deserve every bit of it. but we deserve what we got, and we will get better because I'm going to make some of those same ball screen mistakes. Man, that Michigan team is so talented. They are. They're really good, man, top to bottom. Every position, they have a player that knows their role, and I think that's the best thing when you look at a team, not just having stars but people who know how to play together and know their role, and they seem to have a team that's full of that. So congratulations to them. I thought that the best part of the coaching job that Dusty May did in that game was at the beginning of the game, it got chippy. I mean, these guys were going back and forth. There was a lot of technicals, fears, and did another leg kick thing, kicking the guy in the groin, which I don't understand what he's doing when he does that. But Dusty Mays kind of calmed his team down. Otherwise, they were going to be out of control. They were playing into the hands of Michigan State in that beginning of that game, and they ended up doing a great job at the end. What were you going to say, Anna? Oh, unrelated. Do you think Izzo's voice always sounds like that, or was he yelling? No. He screams the entire game. He was yelling a lot that game, too. And not for nothing, shout out to the Michigan State men's hockey team. First time ever back to back to back. Oh, a three-piece. Three-piece. Shout out to the hockey team. That's awesome. I just want to catch you up on this situation that happened at Rihanna's house over the weekend, in case you've missed us talking about it throughout the morning. So a woman, 30-year-old woman, fired at least 10 shots into, like literally into, Rihanna's Beverly Hills home yesterday. LAPD responding to the report of the shooting around 1.21 yesterday afternoon. As you heard, they caught her in her Tesla. It was a 30-year-old woman. Rihanna was home at the time. Thankfully, nobody was injured. One of Rihanna's neighbors talking about what happened. Well, I was just washing dishes in my house and I heard shots. I was a little shocked. You know, we don't hear that kind of thing in this neighborhood. Police are still looking for a motive. That doesn't happen here. In Beverly Hills Britney Spears could potentially face some jail time after her recent DUI arrest from last week if the pills found in her possession test positive for illegal substances So the story I heard was that they found some Adderall. That Adderall is now being tested to determine if they contain other drugs like fentanyl, cocaine, or meth. and authorities say this is Brittany's first DUI. Normally, jail time would not be expected. However, if, again, the testing shows that the pills contain something else, she's in trouble. Can they also go and look and see if she was prescribed? Because if she's not prescribed, then is it an illegal narcotic? I don't know. That's a great question, though. That'd be wild to see if that's the case. My assumption would be yes. I hope it's not got fentanyl in there. She'd die from that stuff. You say it's okay for the cocaine, though? You know what? You know, I'm not going to judge Brittany. She's rich, and all these rich people seem like they do cocaine. Listen, I was talking to one of my police friends at the Pistons game. He said cocaine is crazy in Detroit right now. Cocaine is back. Yeah, like all the rich people doing cocaine. They say it. Like a lot of it these days. I think you're crazy. Anything you got to stick up your nose. I don't even like putting afrin up my nose or any kind of those nasal things. What is afrin? Like, you know, like when you have like a stuffy nose. Like the spray? Yeah, like the spray stuff. I don't even like doing that. Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott and his fiance, Sarah Jane Ramos, have called it quits. They were supposed to get married in less than a month. They just had a kid too, didn't they? But didn't this happen on the Bachelorette? Yeah, that's where else I'm going. They had a joint in a bachelor-bachelorette party in the Bahamas. She is the one who initiated the breakup. Now, it sounds scandalous. However, the story I'm getting is that they could not agree on a prenup. And that's what did it. She also previously posted some photos from her bachelorette party, but has since deleted them, which is interesting to me. They actually have two kids, two baby girls. I cannot imagine that they haven't had this prenup conversation before. Man making 50 million a year. That's on the field. We're not even talking about endorsements. You can't tell me. At the bachelor bachelorette party, that was the first time. Somebody was cheating. Gotta be. And he closes his computer. Allegedly. I'm saying. Y'all break up at a co-ed bachelor bachelorette party, and then the whole wedding is off, and you come on and say prenup. The timing is interesting. They just saying prenup so they don really start digging Somebody was getting their willy lit Yeah So I need a moment Hang on Could be All right You said willy Well because she said that the lady reportedly is the one that initiated the breakup Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And lastly, if you missed SNL over the weekend, Ryan Gosling hosting for the fourth time around in the middle of his monologue spots Harry Styles sitting in the front row. Harry Styles stole the monologue away from Ryan Gosling. I believe he's hosting next weekend, by the way. Just stop your crying. It's the sign of the times. Nobody wants this. I just think about Ken from the Barbie movie. It's all I hear. It's probably my final show. I hope you're wearing your best clothes. I genuinely hate this. Ryan Gosling looks rough. Oh, I agree with you. What do you mean? He doesn't look good. He looks like he's... I used to think he was so cute. And when I saw it this weekend, I was like... All right, miss anything from today? You can always catch up on the podcast on the free iHeartRadio app. Get more dirt at MojoInTheMorning.com. Mojo in the Morning's Dirty on the 30. Next Monday, our 2026 iHeart Podcast Awards are happening live at South by Southwest. This is the biggest night in podcasting. We'll honor the very best in podcasting from the past year and celebrate the most innovative talent and creators in the industry. And the winner is... Creativity, knowledge, and passion will all be on full display. Thank you so much, iHeartRadio. Thank you to all the other nominees. You guys are awesome. Watch live next Monday at 8 p.m. Eastern, 5 p.m. Pacific, free at veeps.com or the veeps app. It's the new me. And it's the old them. This Woman's History Month, the podcast, If You Knew Better with Amber Grimes, spotlights women who turn missteps into momentum and lessons into power. My, like, tunnel vision of, like, I gotta achieve this was off the strengths of, like, I want to make a better life for us. If You Knew Better brings real talk from women who've lived it, unpacking career pivots, relationship lessons, and the mindset shifts that changed everything. Listen to If You Knew Better with Amber Grimes on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Everyone needs to take care of their mental health, even running back B. John Robinson. When I'm on the field and feeling the pressure, I usually just take a deep breath. When I'm just breathing and seeing what's in front of me, everything just slows down. It just makes me feel great before I run the play. Just like Bijan, we all need a strong mental game on and off the field. Make a game plan for your mental health at loveyourmindplaybook.org. Love your mind. Brought to you by the Huntsman Mental Health Foundation, the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, and the Ag Council.