While most of America was busy watching new episodes of Game of Thrones, Mad Men, or the MTV Movie Awards, Garbage Time host Katie Nolan was offering up yet another worthwhile half hour of commentary and truth-telling over at Fox Sports 1. With each ensuing week, Garbage Time is finding its legs and becoming perhaps THE must-watch late night sports show.

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This week Nolan set her aim on two worthwhile targets.

Most notably, she took Fox Sports colleague Clay Travis to ask for either approving (or, as some have surmised, he himself writing under a pseudonym) a horribly lazy and sexist article on his blog entitle "How To Land a Husband at The Masters." Nolan's biting criticism was newsworthy not just for its salience, but because this kind of inter-company public shaming would be virtually unheard of at, say, ESPN.

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Afterwards, Nolan became the second prominent sports personality this week (NBA announcer Jeff Van Gundy being the other) to not hold back from blasting The Masters for its history of sexism and racism—a history many media members are too quick to either outright ignore or try and wish away.