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Full Hour: SEC Drama, Illini Surge, SLU Roll, Community Impact, and Cardinals Outlook

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 81:15


The first two hours of Sports on a Sunday Morning with Tom Ackerman open with winter weather concerns before diving into a packed slate of sports and community conversation. Tom Hart breaks down Missouri's overtime win over Oklahoma, highlighted by Mark Mitchell's buzzer beater and Trent Pierce's logo three, plus a look at Mizzou under Dennis Gates. Brian Barnhart recaps Illinois' statement win at Purdue behind Keaton Wagler's historic scoring night and the Illini's Big Ten outlook. Josh Schertz joins to discuss SLU's dominant win over St. Bonaventure, Ish Sharma's nine threes, and the Billikens' hold on first place in the A 10. Hour 2 features Jim Brennan and Archbishop Mitchell T. Rozanski on affordable housing and community support, followed by Chaim Bloom on Cardinals prospects, Yadier Molina's role, and roster flexibility. The combined hours wrap with Bernie Miklasz breaking down Championship Sunday picks and the latest outlook on Brendan Donovan and the Cardinals' roster plans.

Hour 2: Community Impact and Cardinals Direction

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 40:49


Hour 2 features conversations with Jim Brennan and Archbishop Mitchell T. Rozanski on affordable housing in St. Louis, highlighted by McKelvey Homes' major donation through the 1898 Society program. The hour continues with Chaim Bloom discussing Cardinals prospects, Yadier Molina's role, roster flexibility, and the search for a right handed bat. It wraps with Bernie Miklasz breaking down Championship Sunday picks and the latest outlook on Brendan Donovan's place in the Cardinals' plans.

Bernie Miklasz on Championship Picks and the Cardinals' Donovan Decision

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 9:49


Bernie Miklasz previews Championship Sunday, breaking down Broncos vs Patriots in the AFC and Rams vs Seahawks in the NFC. He explains why he expects close games, touches on line movement favoring Denver, and evaluates key factors including coaching history, defensive form, and quarterback play. Bernie also shifts to the Cardinals, explaining why a Brendan Donovan trade is less likely now, how his versatility fits with players like Nolan Gorman, Masyn Winn, Jordan Walker, and Lars Nootbaar, and why he trusts Chaim Bloom to only move Donovan at full value if the right deal appears.

Chaim Bloom on Cardinals Prospects, Yadier Molina's Role, and Roster Flexibility

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 14:00


St. Louis Cardinals President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom joins Tom Ackerman to discuss takeaways from the Winter Warm Up, including strong impressions of top prospects and the organization's growing catching depth. Bloom explains Yadier Molina's expanded role as a special assistant, addresses Brendan Donovan trade speculation, and outlines the search for a right handed bat. The conversation also touches on MLB's shifting media landscape and how the Cardinals plan to stay competitive through development and creativity.

Archbishop Rozanski and Jim Brennan on Affordable Housing and Community Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 12:19


Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski and Jim Brennan join Tom Ackerman to discuss McKelvey Homes' 1898 Society program and the donation to the Affordable Housing Fund. The conversation focuses on addressing the region's shortage of affordable housing, supporting families experiencing housing insecurity, and strengthening neighborhoods across the St. Louis region. They also discuss winter weather concerns for those facing homelessness and McKelvey Homes' commitment to continue supporting the Affordable Housing Fund in 2026.

Josh Schertz on SLU's Response, Ishan Sharma's Shooting Night, and A 10 Control

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 14:10


Saint Louis Billikens head coach Josh Schertz breaks down Ishan “Ish” Sharma's breakout performance against St. Bonaventure, scoring 29 points with nine made threes in just 24 minutes. Schertz explains the work behind Sharma's movement shooting and how the team responded mentally after the Duquesne loss. The discussion covers SLU's most complete game of the season, accountability and film work, the Billikens' 7–0 start in A 10 play, upcoming games against George Washington and Dayton, and the defensive emphasis on winning the possession battle down the stretch.

Hour 1: SEC Drama, Illini Surge, SLU Stays Hot

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 40:26


Tom Hart joins Tom Ackerman to break down Missouri's overtime win over Oklahoma, including Mark Mitchell's buzzer beater, Trent Pierce's logo three, and a look at Mizzou under Dennis Gates in a deep SEC. Brian Barnhart recaps Illinois' statement win at Purdue, highlighted by Keaton Wagler's historic scoring night and the Illini's Big Ten outlook. Josh Schertz follows to discuss SLU's blowout win over St. Bonaventure, Ishan Sharma's nine threes, and the Billikens' strong position atop the A 10.

Brian Barnhart on Illinois' Statement Win at Purdue

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 9:12


Tom Ackerman is joined by Brian Barnhart to break down Illinois' upset win at Purdue, led by Keaton Wagler's explosive scoring night. They discuss how Illinois landed Wagler, his confidence and fit in Brad Underwood's system, and why the Illini look like a real Big Ten and Final Four contender. The segment also covers lessons from the Nebraska loss, defensive growth, rebounding, and a look ahead at a tough upcoming schedule and rising national attention.

Sports on a Sunday Morning: Mizzou OT Thriller vs Oklahoma with Tom Hart

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 8:06


om Ackerman talks SEC hoops with SEC Network play by play voice Tom Hart, breaking down Missouri's overtime win over Oklahoma. They highlight Mark Mitchell's game winning shot, Trent Pierce's deep three to force OT, T.O. Barrett's strong performance, and Jayden Stone's contributions. The conversation also covers Oklahoma's defensive miscues and evaluates Missouri under Dennis Gates.

Sports on a Sunday Morning live from the 29th Cardinals Winter Warm-Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 72:36


Tom Ackerman is live from the 29th annual Cardinals Winter Warm Up and is joined by Brycen Mautz, Alec Burleson, JJ Wetherholt, Leonardo Bernal, Michael McGreevy, Thomas Saggese and Andre Pallante.

Sports on a Sunday Morning: Bears vs Packers, Indiana to the Title Game, Billikens, Blues, and Cardinals

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2026 84:14


Hour 1 opens with NFL playoff reaction including the Chicago Bears' comeback win over the Packers and a look ahead to the divisional round. Ackerman reacts to his Indiana Hoosiers reaching the national championship game against Miami, then is joined by Coach Josh Schertz to break down SLU's win over La Salle, Kellen Thames' SportsCenter Top 10 play, and the upcoming Fordham game. The hour closes with the St. Louis Blues' loss in Vegas and Philip Broberg's injury and contract update. Hour 2 features NFL playoff picks before Don Fischer, the Voice of the Hoosiers, joins to discuss Indiana football's historic run to the title game. Chaim Bloom, Cardinals President of Baseball Operations, talks bullpen upgrades and roster plans, and Bernie Miklasz wraps the show with his take on Indiana football, the Chicago Bears, and the Cardinals' rebuild.

Hour 2: NFL Picks, Indiana Football, Chaim Bloom, and Bernie Mikalsz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2026 42:41


Hour 2 features NFL playoff picks before Tom Ackerman talks Indiana football with Don Fischer, the Voice of the Hoosiers, about IU's historic run to the national championship game. Chaim Bloom joins to discuss the Cardinals' bullpen, roster plans, and rebuilding trust with fans, and the hour wraps with Bernie Miklasz breaking down Indiana football, the Chicago Bears, and where the Cardinals still need to improve.

Bernie Miklasz on Indiana Football, the Bears, and the Cardinals

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2026 10:07


Bernie Miklasz joins Tom Ackerman to talk about Indiana's historic football run, the rise of Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears, and what the Cardinals still need to fix as they rebuild for the future.

Chaim Bloom on Rebuilding the Cardinals, Bullpen Moves, and What Comes Next for the Roster

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2026 13:57


Chaim Bloom talks about his first Winter Warm Up as Cardinals President of Baseball Operations, rebuilding trust with fans, bullpen upgrades including Justin Bruihl, avoiding arbitration with key players, and the team's push to add a position player while strengthening player development throughout the organization.

Indiana's Historic Run to the National Championship with Don Fischer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2026 12:10


Don Fischer, the Voice of the Hoosiers, reflects on Indiana football's historic season that has carried IU into the national championship game for the first time ever. He looks back on more than 50 years calling Hoosiers football and basketball, shares emotional memories of Terry Hoeppner's impact on the program, breaks down the win over Oregon, and previews the matchup with Miami while explaining why Curt Cignetti has sparked a true renaissance in Bloomington.

Hour 1: Bears Stun Packers, Indiana to the Title Game, and Blues Struggle in Vegas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2026 41:33


Hour 1 covers a wild NFL playoff weekend including the Chicago Bears' comeback win over the Packers, the Rams surviving Carolina, and a look ahead to the divisional round. Tom Ackerman also reacts to his Indiana Hoosiers reaching the national championship game against the Miami Hurricanes on January 19. The show breaks down the Billikens' 84 to 72 win over La Salle and Kellen Thames' SportsCenter Top 10 play, plus concerns about free throw disparities around the A 10 and SEC. The hour closes with the Blues' 4 to 2 loss in Vegas, Philip Broberg's injury and new contract, and concerns about St. Louis heading into a tough stretch of games.

Josh Schertz on SLU's win over La Salle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2026 9:26


Coach Josh Schertz breaks down SLU's win over La Salle, including a dominant first half, Kellen Thames' SportsCenter Top 10 play, concerns over free throw disparity, and what the Billikens must do to prepare for a tough Fordham matchup.

Full Show: Indiana's Rise, SLU Accountability, Blues Culture, and the Cardinals' Next Chapter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 81:18


Hour 1 includes Stifel CEO Ron Kruszewski discussing Indiana Hoosiers football's historic rise under head coach Curt Cignetti, leadership, and Stifel's growing role in sports and the Olympics. SLU head coach Josh Schertz breaks down an ultra-efficient offensive performance, defensive accountability, and an upcoming road test at VCU. Former St. Louis Blues defenseman Barret Jackman reflects on toughness, Blues culture, his Hall of Fame induction, and the outlook for the current roster. Hour 2 opens with an NFL playoff picture before Greg Amsinger joins to preview the Amsinger Series event at Lindenwood University and share insight on the Cardinals' direction and fan engagement. Chaim Bloom follows with a detailed look at the Cardinals' offseason approach, pitching depth, facilities, and the future of Nolan Arenado. The show wraps with Bernie Miklasz breaking down Indiana's College Football Playoff statement win over Alabama and offering perspective on the Cardinals as they balance youth, development, and expectations heading into 2026.

Hour 2: NFL Playoff Picture, Amsinger, Bloom, and Miklasz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 40:39


Hour 2 opens with a look at the NFL playoff picture before Greg Amsinger joins Tom Ackerman to discuss the upcoming Amsinger Series event, the St. Louis Cardinals' direction, and what the next era of Cardinals baseball could look like. Chaim Bloom follows with insight on the Cardinals' offseason strategy, roster decisions, and long-term vision, including the situation surrounding Nolan Arenado. The hour wraps with Bernie Miklasz breaking down Indiana's statement win over Alabama and offering perspective on where the Cardinals stand as the organization balances youth, development, and expectations.

Bernie Miklasz on Indiana's CFP Statement and the Cardinals' Offseason Crossroads

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 9:56


Bernie Miklasz joins Tom Ackerman to break down Indiana's decisive win over Alabama in the College Football Playoff, pushing back on national narratives that leaned on brand names over data. Bernie explains why Indiana was elite by every meaningful metric, praises head coach Curt Cignetti, and calls out media for failing to adjust to the modern college football landscape shaped by NIL and the transfer portal. The conversation then pivots to the St. Louis Cardinals, where Bernie shares his expectations for the offseason, including the future of Nolan Arenado and why the organization should remain patient and firm on trade value for Brendan Donovan.

Chaim Bloom on Cardinals Direction, Arenado, and Building for 2026 and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 11:39


Chaim Bloom joins Tom Ackerman to discuss the St. Louis Cardinals' offseason approach, fan engagement during winter events, and the impact of the newly upgraded spring training complex in Jupiter. Bloom addresses the trade market, starting pitching depth, and the ongoing situation with Nolan Arenado, while outlining a long-term vision focused on development, smart roster fits, and sustainable success for the St. Louis Cardinals.

Greg Amsinger on the New Cardinals Era, Bloom and Marmol, and Why Cardinal Nation Still Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 12:50


MLB Network studio host Greg Amsinger joins the show to preview the upcoming Amsinger Series: New Cardinals Baseball Era event on January 16 at Lindenwood University, featuring Oliver Marmol and Chaim Bloom. Amsinger reflects on his roots at KMOX and Lindenwood, his lifelong love of the Cardinals, and the state of the franchise heading into 2026. The conversation covers transparency and direction under Bloom, roster decisions involving Brendan Donovan, JoJo Romero, and Nolan Arenado, the long-term vision toward 2028, and the importance of building a young core around players like Masyn Winn, Alec Burleson, and Matthew Liberatore. Amsinger also explains why Cardinal Nation still matters in free agency and how a packed Busch Stadium can help shape the future of the franchise.

Hour 1: Ron Kruszewski, Josh Schertz, and Barret Jackman on Leadership, Culture, and Winning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 40:39


Hour 1 features a full lineup of guests as Stifel CEO Ron Kruszewski joins Tom Ackerman to discuss Indiana Hoosiers football, leadership, and Stifel's growing role in sports and the Olympics. SLU head coach Josh Schertz breaks down a dominant win, defensive accountability, and what it will take to stay sharp heading into a tough road test at VCU. The hour wraps with former St. Louis Blues defenseman Barret Jackman reflecting on toughness, Blues culture, his Hall of Fame induction, and the outlook for the current Blues roster.

Barret Jackman Joins Tom Ackerman to Talk Blues Culture, Toughness, and the Future of the Blue Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 8:34


Former St. Louis Blues defenseman Barret Jackman joined Tom Ackerman to reflect on his physical playing style, the reality of competing through injuries, and what it means to play the game the right way. Jackman discusses his upcoming induction into the Blues Hall of Fame, praises Kelly Chase's impact on the St. Louis community, and shares insight on the current Blues outlook, including strong goaltending, the evolving blue line, and the importance of passing down the tradition of leaving the Blue Note better than you found it.

Billikens Breakdown: Josh Schertz on Efficiency, Defense, and a Tough Test at VCU

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 12:50


SLU head coach Josh Schertz reacts to a 102–79 win over St. Joseph's Hawks, calling it the most efficient offensive game of the KenPom era while sharply critiquing the Billikens' first-half defense. Schertz breaks down recent defensive slippage, the difference between effort and discipline, and why identity must be earned every night. He also highlights the all-around impact of Brady Dunlap and Kellen Thames, before previewing a physical road test at VCU Rams as a key measuring stick in A-10 play.

Stifel CEO Ron Kruszewski on Indiana Football, Leadership, and STL's Road to the Olympics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 10:04


Stifel CEO Ron Kruszewski joins Tom Ackerman to discuss Indiana Hoosiers football's historic rise under head coach Curt Cignetti, the shifting power in college football, and Stifel's deep connection to sports in St. Louis and beyond. The conversation also covers Stifel's sponsorship of the U.S. Ski Team, Olympic expectations in Milan–Cortina, and the impact of stars like Lindsey Vonn and Mikaela Shiffrin.

Full Show: Hoosiers Game Week, Billikens with Rebecca Tillett, NFL and CFP Picks, and Cardinals Offseason Reset

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2025 75:35


The show opens with Indiana Hoosiers game week and a preview of the January 1 matchup against Alabama, followed by a Billikens segment with SLU women's basketball head coach Rebecca Tillett on the team's December surge, freshman development, and preparation for Atlantic 10 play. The St. Louis Blues' 3–2 win over Nashville is recapped, along with discussion of the Cardinals entering a rebuild phase and a reflection on Ozzie Smith's iconic 1985 NLCS home run. The hour also previews the Musical Awards and the U.S. Figure Skating Championships coming to St. Louis. Hour 2 dives into NFL Week key games and point spreads, plus College Football Playoff and New Year's bowl picks including Ohio State vs Miami, Indiana vs Alabama, Oregon vs Texas Tech, and Georgia vs Ole Miss. Marc Schreiber of the St. Louis Sports Commission joins the show to discuss lessons from Detroit and Indianapolis, the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, the national impact of the Musial Awards, and major events coming to the region. Chaim Bloom details the Cardinals' offseason approach, the Wilson Contreras trade return, injury updates, and roster flexibility, before Bernie Miklasz closes the show with Cardinals roster needs and his college football picks.

NFL Picks, CFP Bowl Breakdown, Major STL Events, and Cardinals Offseason Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2025 36:27


Hour 2 features NFL Week key games and point spreads with Tom Ackerman's picks, followed by a College Football Playoff and New Year's bowl breakdown including Ohio State vs Miami, Indiana vs Alabama, Oregon vs Texas Tech, and Georgia vs Ole Miss. Ackerman is joined by Marc Schreiber of the St. Louis Sports Commission to discuss lessons from Detroit and Indianapolis, a preview of the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in St. Louis, the national impact of the Musial Awards, and major events coming to the region. The hour continues with Chaim Bloom detailing the Cardinals' offseason philosophy, the Wilson Contreras trade return, injury updates, roster flexibility, and the organizational reset. Bernie Miklasz closes the hour with thoughts on Cardinals needs, the right-handed outfield market, and his college football picks.

Chaim Bloom on Cardinals Trades, Pitching Returns, and Organizational Reset

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2025 12:06


Tom Ackerman talks with Chaim Bloom about the Cardinals' current trade posture and offseason timing, clarifying that no moves are imminent despite ongoing conversations. Bloom breaks down the return from the Wilson Contreras trade, including injury updates on Hunter Dobbins as he works back from a knee injury and aims for a full spring training, along with the upside of young pitching prospects Aida and Fajardo. The discussion also covers first base options led by Alec Burleson, development plans for Blaze Jordan, lineup flexibility with Iván Herrera, potential outfield additions, and Bloom's broader vision for modernizing the organization while balancing short-term patience with long-term growth.

Marc Schreiber on Figure Skating Championships, Musial Awards, and Major Events Coming to St. Louis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2025 10:50


Tom Ackerman talks with Marc Schreiber about how St. Louis can learn from Detroit and Indianapolis by using sports to drive downtown investment and regional growth. Schreiber previews the U.S. Figure Skating Championships coming to St. Louis in January, highlights the national impact of the Musial Awards airing on CBS, and looks ahead to major sporting events already booked and actively being pursued by the region.

Hoosiers Game Week, Billikens Basketball, Blues Win, and Cardinals Rebuild

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2025 39:07


Hour 1 opens with Indiana Hoosiers game week and a preview of the January 1 matchup against Alabama. Tom Ackerman is then joined by Saint Louis Billikens women's basketball head coach Rebecca Tillett to discuss the team's 6–7 record, strong December, freshman development, and preparation for Atlantic 10 play. The hour also includes a recap of the St. Louis Blues' 3–2 win over Nashville behind Joel Hofer's 30 saves, discussion of the Cardinals entering a rebuild phase, a reflection on Ozzie Smith's interview of the year with Ackerman.

Rebecca Tillett on SLU Women's Basketball, Freshman Growth, and Preparing for A-10 Play

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2025 8:30


Tom Ackerman talks with SLU women's basketball head coach Rebecca Tillett about the Billikens' 6–7 start, a strong December, and preparing for Atlantic 10 play. Tillett discusses starting three freshmen, defensive growth, and the team's high-activity style, highlights freshman Alyssa Koerkenmeier's development, and shares thoughts on the rising momentum of women's basketball at both the college and WNBA levels.

FULL SHOW (12/21) Chiefs, Billikens, CFP Talk, STL City SC Hire, and Cardinals Offseason Plans

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 76:45


Tom Ackerman hosts a full edition of Sports on a Sunday Morning, opening with previews of the Kansas City Chiefs and Saint Louis Billikens, plus NFL and College Football Playoff discussion. Kevin Wheeler joins to break down the Miami Hurricanes win over Texas A&M Aggies and the wider CFP picture. SLU Athletic Director Chris May discusses the Billikens' strong season under head coach Josh Schertz, the Atlantic 10 slate, and growing excitement at Chaifetz Arena. Chris Zimmerman, CEO of the St. Louis Blues, recaps the Blues' recent surge and upcoming games while previewing the U.S. Figure Skating Championships at Enterprise Center. Hour 2 features NFL picks, STL City SC hiring new head coach Yoann Damet, and in-depth Cardinals coverage with Chaim Bloom on the addition of Dustin May and ongoing trade talks. The show wraps with Bernie Miklasz, covering Cardinals trade rumors, Mizzou football changes, and national college football contenders.

Hour 2 - NFL Picks, STL City SC Coaching Hire, Cardinals Offseason, and Mizzou OC Hire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 38:17


Hour 2 of Sports on a Sunday Morning opens with NFL picks, followed by discussion of STL City SC hiring new head coach Yoann Damet. The conversation then shifts to the St. Louis Cardinals offseason, as Chaim Bloom breaks down recent moves, including the addition of Dustin May, and ongoing trade discussions. The hour wraps with Bernie Miklasz, covering Cardinals trade rumors, Mizzou football updates, and the College Football Playoff landscape.

Bernie Miklasz on Cardinals Trade Buzz, Mizzou Changes, and the CFP Picture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 9:14


Bernie Miklasz joins Tom Ackerman to break down St. Louis Cardinals trade rumors, including strong interest in Brendan Donovan and JoJo Romero, the complications surrounding Willson Contreras and his no trade clause, and how Nolan Arenado fits into a separate category. They also discuss the Los Angeles Dodgers interest in Lars Nootbaar and how his rehab progress impacts trade value, along with overall market timing and Chaim Bloom taking a patient approach. The conversation shifts to Missouri Tigers football and the hiring of Chip Lindsey as offensive coordinator, what it says about Eli Drinkwitz, and a look around the College Football Playoff. Bernie gives his take on Indiana Hoosiers, Ohio State Buckeyes, Georgia Bulldogs, Texas Longhorns, Miami Hurricanes, and Alabama Crimson Tide heading into the Rose Bowl and the Dec 31 to Jan 1 slate.

Chaim Bloom on Dustin May, Pitching Depth, and the Cardinals' Offseason Plan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 9:55


St. Louis Cardinals President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom joins Tom Ackerman to discuss the acquisition of Dustin May, including his injury history, recovery, and upside on a one year deal with a mutual option. Bloom explains the appeal of targeting younger free agents and why adding pitching depth to both the rotation and bullpen remains a top offseason priority. Bloom also provides injury and updates on Brendan Donovan, Masyn Winn, Lars Nootbaar, and Iván Herrera, shares thoughts on roster versatility, trade timing, and the growing confidence in international scouting and player projection.

Hour 1: Chiefs, Billikens, CFP Talk, and a Blues Playoff Push

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 38:28


Hour 1 of Sports on a Sunday Morning opens with Tom Ackerman previewing the Kansas City Chiefs noon kickoff and the Saint Louis Billikens 2 PM matchup against New Hampshire Wildcats. Tom recaps a wild Chicago Bears 22–16 overtime win over the Green Bay Packers, then dives into NFL and College Football Playoff scenarios. Kevin Wheeler joins to break down Miami Hurricanes 10–3 win at Texas A&M Aggies, focusing on Miami's defensive strength. Chris May talks SLU Men's Basketball, including a top 20 national ranking and what's ahead for the Billikens. Chris Zimmerman, CEO of the St. Louis Blues, discusses the Blues' recent surge, upcoming games against the Tampa Bay Lightning and Nashville Predators, and the U.S. Figure Skating Championships coming to Enterprise Center.

Blues Surge, Playoff Push, and What's Ahead with Chris Zimmerman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 7:27


Tom Ackerman talks with Chris Zimmerman about the St. Louis Blues recent surge, including wins over the Florida Panthers and Winnipeg Jets, putting the Blues within one win of a playoff spot. They highlight the importance of Jordan Binnington and preview upcoming games against the Tampa Bay Lightning before Christmas and the Nashville Predators after the break. Zimmerman also discusses the Blues' partnership with KMOX and Matrix Midwest, plus the U.S. Figure Skating Championships coming to Enterprise Center. The conversation wraps with appreciation for Blues fans and the St. Louis sports community.

SLU Athletics Update with Chris May

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 9:54


SLU Athletic Director Chris May joins Tom Ackerman to discuss a strong season for SLU Men's Basketball under head coach Josh Schertz, including a top 20 NET ranking, key contributors like Robbie Avila, Trey Green, Dion Brown, Kellen Thames, and the growing excitement around the program. They touch on the strength of the Atlantic 10, tough road environments, and the importance of NET and quad opportunities as conference play ramps up. May also reflects on SLU Men's Soccer's run to the College Cup, the impact of the transfer portal, and expectations for another title chase. The conversation wraps with updates on SLU Women's Soccer, SLU Women's Basketball, and the continued growth of fan engagement and game atmosphere at Chaifetz Arena.

Kevin Wheeler: Miami Makes Its Case, CFP Controversy, and Why This Playoff Feels Wide Open

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 13:55


Tom Ackerman and Kevin Wheeler react to Miami's 10–3 win at Texas A&M, highlighting the Hurricanes' defensive turnaround under Corey Hetherman and the impact of pass rushers Rueben Bain Jr. and Jared Verse. They dive into the College Football Playoff debate, including Miami vs Notre Dame, the committee's use of the eye test, and how teams like Texas and Vanderbilt fit into the picture. The discussion also covers Indiana's 13–10 upset of Ohio State, a preview of Alabama vs Indiana, and quick thoughts on Oregon vs Texas Tech and Georgia vs Ole Miss, before closing with playoff expansion and NIL driven chaos in college football.

Bernie Miklasz on Army Navy, the Heisman, and Why Dustin May Fits the Cardinals Rebuild

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 39:48


Bernie Miklasz joins Sports on a Sunday Morning to discuss Navy's comeback win over Army and why the Army Navy game is the purest competition in sports. He also breaks down Fernando Mendoza winning the Heisman, the true college football title contenders, and why Dustin May fits the Cardinals' rebuild as a high upside arm with long term value.

Mendoza's Heisman Speech, Bernie Miklasz, Josh Schertz, and Chaim Bloom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 39:47


This full hour of Sports on a Sunday Morning features Fernando Mendoza's Heisman Trophy speech, followed by Bernie Miklasz on the Army Navy game, the college football landscape, and the Cardinals rebuild. Coach Josh Schertz breaks down the Billikens win over San Francisco and the team's evolving identity, and the hour wraps with Chaim Bloom discussing pitching depth, player development, and Winter Meetings takeaways for the Cardinals.

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