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(00:00-26:56) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison sharing their thoughts on the game four loss for the Indiana Pacers against the Oklahoma City Thunder. They wonder how the team will respond and whether they will be able to overcome such a devastating loss. (26:56-43:07) – Television face/voice of the Indiana Pacers, Chris Denari, joins the program to weigh in on last night’s loss for the Pacers in game five to the Thunder, explains what he believes Indiana needs to do in order to slow down Jalen Williams, explains why he thinks Rick Carlisle went with Tony Bradley instead of Thomas Bryant last night, and notes the troubles that Indiana has had this series taking care of the basketball. (43:07-46:00) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake recapping the watch party at Nippers Grill&Tap last night. Plus, he touches on The Fan Golf Outing! (44:38-1:11:44) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder tries to talk Jake off a ledge with thinking that the Pacers season is over, makes a comment that the Colts need to let the quarterback competition play out a little bit before determining who the week one starter is, reveals that he will be back at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Thursday for game six, and explains what will be different about the Colts with Carlie Irsay-Gordon pretty much being in charge of the franchise from the football operations perspective. (1:11:44-1:20:09) – Jake pays off his tease by discussing the silver lining with the Indiana Pacers coming back to Indianapolis down 3-2 in the NBA Finals to the Oklahoma City Thunder. (1:15:49-1:28:49) – The second hour of today’s show wraps up with Jake and Eddie giving away a pair of tickets to go see Daughtry & Seether. (1:28:49-1:52:04) – After spending most of the day discussing game five between the Pacers and Thunder, Jake spends some time explaining why Rick Carlisle didn’t go back to T.J. McConnell earlier in the fourth quarter instead of Andrew Nembhard or Tyrese Haliburton. He also shares what he has heard about the Haliburton injury and the trade the Pacers made. (1:50:10-2:09:17) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins the show to recap last night’s atmosphere for game five in Oklahoma City, shares what some of his important takeaways were from last night’s loss, credits OKC for forcing the Pacers to play uncomfortable, and doesn’t think we have seen any player for Indiana play comfortably this series. (2:09:17-2:13:29) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake in the studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To begin this final hour of IST, Guest Host Eddie Garrison is joined by Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files to recap the Indiana Fever’s 102-88 win tonight, the Pacer’s loss in Game 4 last night, and to preview their Game 5 for Monday night. The Indiana Minor League Baseball team rivalry happens this weekend with the South Bend Cubs taking on the Fort Wayne TinCaps. Mike Maahs of the Fort Wayne TinCaps starts off the conversation with a look into the TinCaps season so far. And then, Brendan King, voice of the South Bend Cubs, joins with his perspective on their win against the TinCaps, upcoming games, and some insight into future league rulings.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-29:22) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison over analyzing what Rick Carlisle said on the morning show about Tyrese Haliburton. ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins the show to provide his input on Rick Carlisle’s response to James Boyd asking him about Haliburton’s health, believes that things are going to be in good shape with the organization from the standpoint of taxes that the daughters will have to pay as a part of becoming owners of the Colts franchise now, and provides all the information he has about Anthony Richardson’s shoulder. (29:22-39:18) – With the Indiana Pacers hitting the practice floor, Jake and Eddie provide an update on how Tyrese Haliburton appears to be looking on the court. (39:18-46:53) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie examining some of the players that Rick Carlisle has coached in his career between Dallas, Detroit, and Indiana. They attempt to come up with a starting five. (46:53-1:10:08) – Hour two of Query & Company with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison start discussing game three between the Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder. After discussing the game, they note how there weren’t any celebrities in attendance at OKC because of some of the people that could be in the house tomorrow night at Gainbridge. (1:10:08-1:22:10) – Indiana Fever radio play-by-play voice John Nolan makes his debut appearance on Query & Company from Atlanta to preview tonight’s game against the Dream, answer some get to know you questions so the audience knows a little more about him, explains the difference in playing with Caitlin Clark and without her, highlights how important Aari McDonald has been the last two games, and notes how well Aliyah Boston has played this season but even better when Clark is out there. (1:22:10-1:30:05) – The second hour of today’s show wraps up with Jake and Eddie giving away two pairs of tickets for two listeners to go see Seether and Daughtry at Everwise Amphitheater by answering Pacers trivia questions! (1:30:05-1:54:18) – Jake and Eddie kick off the final hour of the show by discussing the importance of Andrew Nembhard in this series. Jake notes a couple of plays down the stretch in game one that were a perfect showcase of Pacers basketball. They also provide an update on Anthony Richardson based off what Shane Steichen said earlier today at the Colts complex. (1:54:18-2:07:19) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company to access how Tyrese Haliburton looked at practice and share what Tyrese said during his media availability about his health. Scott believes that the pressure is still on Oklahoma City in the series right now, provides a minor update on the health status of Jarace Walker, and believes that Indiana will look to get Tyrese going early in game three by putting the ball in his hands more. (2:07:19-2:16:13) – Today’s show closes out with Eddie realizing what player he left off the list of players that Rick Carlisle has coached. They discuss Rick’s connection with Larry Brown because of why they believe Carlisle and Luka Doncic didn’t see eye to eye.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eddie White joins the show to discuss the Indiana Pacers Game 1 win over the OKC Thunder. Indiana Pacers route to the NBA Finals and what led to the Pacers getting here over time. Mark Boyle joins the show to give his thoughts on Game 1 of the NBA Finals talking Tyreese Haliburton clutch moments in the playoffs. Howard Kellman joins to discuss the Indianapolis Indians. Scott Agness joins the show to discuss the Indiana Pacers reaching the NBA finals and how the city of Indianapolis and Indiana is embracing the Pacers being in the Finals. Pacers being more equipped to handle the Thunder than the Thunder being more equipped to handle the Pacers. Scott talks about the Indiana Fever and the impact with Caitlin Clark off the court and not playing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eddie Garrison host. Scott Agness joins the show. Kevin Bowen joins the show. Brendan King joins the show. Kyle Neddenriep joins the show. Landon Coons updates.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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00:00 - 9:15 - ESPN Radio's Marc Kestecher joins the show from OKC to give his insight into tonight's matchup between the Pacers and the Thunder, including his analysis of the Thunder's team play style as he's seen them throughout the season. 9:15 - 20:31 - Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files shares his boots-on-the-ground experience of the NBA Finals in-person so far, and thoughts on how the Pacers' offense stands up to the Thunder's defense.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a scoreboard update from Brad Huber, Greg Rakestraw starts the hour talking more about the Pacers and the plan for the hour. John Nolan, the new voice of the Indiana Fever, joins the show to talk with Greg Rakestraw about the new gig and the Fever’s close loss to the Connecticut Sun at home 85-83. He also gives an update on what he knows regarding Caitlin Clark’s injury. We then hear from Scott Agness of the FieldhouseFiles, as he calls in to talk the Indiana Pacers review of Game 5 and preview of Game 6. Howard Kellman, the voice of the Indianapolis Indians calls the show to talk Bubba Chandler’s great outing and the Indians victory 5-4 over Nashville. Greg ends the hour talking about how Indiana sports has become a center of the sports world. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:43) – Query & Company opens on Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the big new out of Bloomington with the Indiana Hoosiers bringing back the bison! Plus, they start previewing an important game tonight for the Pacers. (25:43-39:51) – Television voice of the Indiana Pacers, Chris Denari, makes an appearance on Query & Company to discuss his final Indy 500 broadcast, the decision to step away from broadcasting IndyCar and NASCAR, shares his thoughts on the second half performance from the Pacers in game three, and evaluates what the Pacers might do differently tonight. (39:51-48:48) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing Caitlin Clark’s quad strain and how it could be viewed in a positive and negative light. (48:48-1:10:07) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins the program to continue remembering the life of Jim Irsay, lays out some questions that he has about the future of the franchise with Jim’s involvement, weighs in on how game three went for the Indiana Pacers against the New York Knicks, shares some famous Nick’s that come to mind, and previews tonight’s game four of the Eastern Conference Finals. (1:10:07-1:19:40) – During their conversation with Stephen Holder, Cluster Truck dropped off lunch for Jake and Eddie. It reminds them that they need to give away the gift cards from their Indy 500 numbers game. (1:19:40-1:31:46) – The second hour of today’s show wraps up with Jake and Eddie discussing the recent decision by Rick Carlisle to play Ben Sheppard over Bennedict Mathurin and Jarace Walker. They play what Carlisle said on the morning show about those two. (1:31:46-1:57:19) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake from outside Gainbridge to discuss the Caitlin Clark injury that has her sidelined for at least two weeks, evaluates who will step up in her absence, assesses whether Aaron Nesmith will be back tonight for game four, and explains what he expects the Pacers to do to counter the two big lineup the Knicks are going with now. (1:57:19-2:10:23) – Last night Alex Palou was handed a $3.8 million check for winning the Indianapolis 500. Jake has Eddie guess how much money Palou actually won from the race when you remove his salary. (2:10:23-2:19:48) – Today’s show closes out with Jake and Eddie sharing what they want to see from the Indiana Pacers tonight in game four of the Eastern Conference Finals against the New York Knicks.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a scoreboard update from Nathaniel Finch, Howard Kellman, the voice of the Indianapolis Indians calls in to talk with Coach about their 4-5 loss at the hands of the Toledo Mud Hens. We then hear from Chris Denari, the TV Voice of the Indiana Pacers calls in to talk Pacers and Racers with the Pacers in action downtown tomorrow right after the Indy 500. He mentions what we should expect adjustment wise in tomorrow’s Game 3 between Indiana and New York. Scott Agness of the Fieldhouse Files then joins the show to talk the Indiana Fever’s close loss to the New York Liberty 90-88. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, host Tony welcomes Dr. Agness Tembo, the newly elected president of the Hunter African Communities Council (HACC), for an insightful conversation about her journey and vision for the organization. Dr. Tembo, originally from Zambia, shares her background as a registered nurse and academic, emphasizing her commitment to addressing systemic injustice and fostering unity within the African communities in Newcastle. She discusses her dedication to transformational leadership and outlines her strategic plans to improve visibility, support African youth, and promote cultural understanding. The episode also highlights the significance of the upcoming Africa Day celebration and Dr. Tembo's approach to strengthening collaborations with other community organizations in the region. Join us to learn about Dr. Tembo's aspirations to create an equitable and inclusive environment for migrants in Newcastle and beyond. Thank you for joining the Visions & Tones Podcast
(00:00-25:03) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query live from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and producer Eddie Garrison back in the studio. Jake previews tonight’s game five between the Indiana Pacers and Cleveland Cavaliers, recaps the wins last night for the New York Knicks and Minnesota Timberwolves, and touches on the IU Indy news from earlier in the day. (25:03-35:16) – Jake’s BFF, Derek Schultz, joins him from IMS to discuss a variety of topics. They start their conversation by examining game five tonight between the Pacers and Cavs, Myles Turner’s future with Indiana, and how Turner’s future impacts the future of Bennedict Mathurin. Also, they touch on why he is at the track and the upcoming show they are doing together on Carb Day. (35:16-42:14) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake looking at tonight’s game between the Cavs and Pacers from the Cleveland perspective. (42:14-1:07:04) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins the program with Jake Query and their conversation starts by discussing tonight’s game five between Indiana and Cleveland. They also touch on some of Stephen’s takeaways from rookie minicamp, Zaire Franklin’s ankle surgery, and evaluate some of the weaker position groups on the roster with training camp a couple months away. (1:07:04-1:15:54) – Jake finally results the temptation at mentioning the attendance numbers for the Indy 500 in connection to the attendance numbers at the NFL Draft. (1:15:54-1:23:46) – Hour number two concludes with Jake paying off his tease as to how the Pacers might attack the Knicks in the Eastern Conference Finals. Also, he dives more into the IU Indy situation where Paul Corsaro was fired earlier today as the school’s basketball coach. (1:23:46-1:47:41) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files makes his weekly appearance on the show to talk all things Pacers. Their conversation starts with how the NBA Draft lottery works after last night, previews tonight’s game between the Cavs and Pacers, reacts to something that Jake is wondering ahead of game five, and previews the start of the Indiana Fever season! (1:47:41-1:57:40) – Last week Myles Turner wrote an article in the Players Tribune about his time in Indiana, and how he wants to remain with the franchise after this season. Jake lays out multiple reasons as to why the Pacers need to retain Turner in the offseason. (1:57:40-2:05:36) – Jake Query’s classmate from North Central High School, Mario Garcia, joins him from IMS to discuss his part in a historic day for some people, including one of the drivers in the NTT IndyCar Series.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a scoreboard update from Nathaniel Finch, Mark Jaynes, the voice of the Indy 500 calls in to talk about the Grand Prix that Palou was able to win in Indianapolis. They also start talking the 500, and what momentum this gives Palou and his team. He then talks to producer, Jace Hodge, who was in Illinois with WICR, to call Greyhound baseball in the GLVC Tournament. We then move back to Nathaniel Finch to continue Pacers talk as well as the Grand Prix of Indianapolis. We close the hour out with a conversation with Scott Agness from the fieldhousefiles, talks the Indiana Pacers loss last night and talks about game 4 tomorrow. They also talk about Indiana Fever basketball and preview their upcoming season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:52) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison by starting to preview tonight’s game two between the Indiana Pacers and Cleveland Cavaliers. They also discuss last night’s comeback victories for the Denver Nuggets and New York Knicks. (23:52-36:32) – Pacers television and radio analyst, Eddie Gill, joins Query & Company to preview tonight’s game two between Indiana and Cleveland with the assumption that Darius Garland, Evan Mobley, and De’Andre Hunter play tonight. He shares some takeaways from game one that could benefit the Pacers moving forward in the series, provides insight as to what his mindset would be if he was playing for Indiana tonight after taking game one, and notes some changes that he would expect to see tonight. (36:32-46:28) – The first hour of today’s show concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing whether Eddie will be attending the Indy 500. Plus, they discuss how Jake identifies all the cars as they approach him in turn three over 200 miles per hour. (46:28-1:07:02) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Jake Query, and they start their conversation discussing the game one win for the Pacers over the Cavaliers. They transition to the Colts with Jake asking Stephen which pick he found most surprising, identifies a couple of holes that Chris Ballard needs to address leading up to training camp, and tries to figure out what role Justin Walley can have as a rookie this season. (1:07:02-1:19:17) – Jake starts the segment off by taking a call from a listener asking about yesterday’s IndyCar race in Birmingham. It leads to Jake and Eddie discussing who should be considered the favorites for the Indy 500 and Christian Lundgaard’s start to the season. (1:19:17-1:27:11) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing a potential new job for former IU basketball coach, Mike Woodson. (1:27:11-1:54:43) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Query & Company to tip-off the final hour of the show by accessing how serious the injuries are for De’Andre Hunter and Evan Mobley tonight in game two. Scott also examines how road teams are 3-0 so far in the second round of the NBA playoffs, explains what the environment was like at Iowa for the Fever’s exhibition game against Team Brazil, and reveals what he did during his time in Iowa. (1:54:43-2:03:01) – Jake and Eddie discuss tonight’s game two between the Pacers and Cavaliers with Darius Garland, De’Andre Hunter, and Evan Mobley all missing shootaround this afternoon for Cleveland. Does it make tonight’s game a must win for the Pacers? (2:03:01-2:11:59) – Today’s show closes with Jake sharing some keys to victory tonight for the Indiana Pacers against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Plus, JMV joins the guys in studio to discuss how much of a contender the Pacers become if they win tonight.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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00:00 – 12:53 – It’s NFL Draft day!, we’ll do mock drafts throughout the show, wildest draft day memories, Pacers/Bucks Game 3 streaming options 12:54 – 20:28– Morning Checkdown 20:29 – 42:23– A tight end trade question, we do our first mock draft of the first round and who we’d select if we were the Colts, Daniel Jeremiah’s thoughts on Tyler Warren and Colston Loveland, more draft thoughts 42:24 – 1:07:06 – We give away tickets to the Grand Prix, Colts draft wish lists, Kevin’s kicker request, Pacers-Bucks thoughts ahead of Game 3, Morning Checkdown 1:07:07 – 1:17:13– We do our second mock draft and it gets juicy, we break it down 1:17:14 – 1:26:12 – Fever training camp and preseason is right around the corner, we give away more Grand Prix tickets 1:26:13 – 1:48:54 – Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files joins us and let’s us know if the YouTube TV crowd is all good for Game 3, thoughts from Game 2, Haliburton’s response to the “overrated” poll, who has been the worst Pacer player in the playoffs, how they should approach Game 3, Fever training camp and preseason getting ready to roll, the Fever practice facility, Morning Checkdown 1:48:55 – 1:59:32 – We do our final mock draft 1:59:33 – 2:07:34 – Will both tight ends be available for the Colts at 14, Jiffy Lube Stat of the Day, our final Colts draft predictionsSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 19:06 – What else is on the Colts checklist aside from tight end, Rob Gronkowski is the grand marshal of the Snake Pit 19:07 – 31:47 – Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files joins us to discuss the Pacers playoff showdown with the Bucks, the national call being Michael Grady and Stephanie White, who could breakout for the Pacers this postseason, who should worry the Pacers not named Giannis?, playoff rotation, Fever get ready for the season in about a month, will draft picks make the Fever roster? 31:48 – 43:03 – We play I GOTTA KNOW: Rather trade up for Tyler Warren or trade down to draft Colston Loveland, what extinct animal would you want to bring back?, last sports moment you cried over 43:04 – 53:37 - Dane Brugler of The Athletic joins us to discuss the heavy workload that The Beast carries, what he thinks the Colts should do at No. 14, smarter to go tight end early or go trench pick and then go tight end in the second round, how much time it takes to make the Beast and how much work he’s already started on 2026’s version, how he finds all his info, local prospectsSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 10:16 – A week away from the NFL Draft, NBA Play-In games last night, kid excuses, more commits for Purdue and IU 10:17 – 16:34 – Morning Checkdown 16:35 – 43:31 – Kevin got dressed in the dark this morning, Pacers get ready for Giannis and the Bucks, Bennedict Mathurin on getting ready for his first playoffs, IU/Purdue basketball commits, Indiana is adding shooters but also a lot of age, Purdue’s expectations next season 43:32 – 1:07:35 What else is on the Colts checklist aside from tight end, Rob Gronkowski is the grand marshal of the Snake Pit, Morning Checkdown 1:07:36 – 1:22:31 – Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files joins us to discuss the Pacers playoff showdown with the Bucks, the national call being Michael Grady and Stephanie White, who could breakout for the Pacers this postseason, who should worry the Pacers not named Giannis?, playoff rotation, Fever get ready for the season in about a month, will draft picks make the Fever roster? 1:22:32 – 1:31:23 – We give away Indy Eleven tickets, Indiana Hoosiers football expectations in 2025 heading into tonight’s spring game, IU and Purdue football win totals 1:31:24 – 1:53:27 -– Dane Brugler coming up, Pacers/Bucks thoughts and is it a budding rivalry, we play I GOTTA KNOW: Rather trade up for Tyler Warren or trade down to draft Colston Loveland, what extinct animal would you want to bring back?, last sports moment you cried over, Morning Checkdown 1:53:28 -2:07:42 – Dane Brugler of The Athletic joins us to discuss the heavy workload that The Beast carries, what he thinks the Colts should do at No. 14, smarter to go tight end early or go trench pick and then go tight end in the second round, how much time it takes to make the Beast and how much work he’s already started on 2026’s version, how he finds all his info, local prospects 2:07:43 – 2:12:57 – Jiffy Lube Stat of the Day, the Syracuse football coach Fran Brown rips a wide receiver wanting $2 million dollarsSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
0:00-24:05- Colts’ ESPN Writer Stephen Holder joins. Holder helps Jake with a breakdown of the NFL Draft, where the Colts could go, and more. 24:05-33:48- Jake shares the passing of former IndyCar Radio Announcer Larry Henry. Jake shares two clips of the Indianapolis 500, 1989 and 1992. 33:48-57:22- Fieldhouse Files’ Scott Agness joins. Agness breaks down his thoughts on the Pacers facing the Bucks in the first round, the Pacers roster vs the Bucks, and more.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
0:00-26:19- Jake is back from Long Beach. The conversation starts with the Pacers/Bucks in Round 1 of the Eastern Conference Playoffs. Jake shares his thoughts on Giannis facing the Pacers, who will be the best player on the floor in the series, and more. Jake draws a comparison with Anthony Richardson, Andrew Nembhard and TJ McConnell. 26:19-34:00- Jake shares some of Rick Carlisle’s comments from his weekly stop by the Fan Morning Show with KB and JB. Also, the latest on Damian Lillard, his chances to play against the Pacers, and more. 34:00-45:47- Jake met one of his Childhood idols over the weekend at Long Beach. Plus, a recap of the race, Kyle Kirkwood’s win, and more. 45:47-1:10:41- Colts’ ESPN Writer Stephen Holder joins. Holder helps Jake with a breakdown of the NFL Draft, where the Colts could go, and more. 1:10:41-1:20:21- Jake shares the passing of former IndyCar Radio Announcer Larry Henry. Jake shares two clips of the Indianapolis 500, 1989 and 1992. 1:20:21-1:27:18- Jake discusses the Fever at the WNBA draft last night and the three new additions to the team. 1:27:18-1:54:05- Fieldhouse Files’ Scott Agness joins. Agness breaks down his thoughts on the Pacers facing the Bucks in the first round, the Pacers roster vs the Bucks, and more. 1:54:05-2:03:30- Jake shares his Brain drop thought from his travel back from LA 2:03:30-2:13:24 Jake wraps up with Rick Carlisle’s comments on the Fan Morning Show.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-28:49) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the come from behind win for the Indiana Pacers over the Sacramento Kings from last night. Jake explains the good and the bad with last night’s game and their recent stretch of play. Finally, Jake provides an update on the NCAA Tournament numbers game. (28:49-39:26) – During his conversation yesterday with Jeff Rabjohns, Jake asked him about the possibility of Flory Bidunga transferring to Indiana. Jake explains why IU fans should temper their expectations on Bidunga coming to Bloomington. (39:26-50:07) – The first hour of the program concludes with Evan Sherrill from Cluster Truck popping in the studio to drop off Jake and Eddie’s lunch for today. He explains how the ordering process works so the food stays fresh and highlights what they are adding to the menu next week. (50:07-1:13:43) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Jake Query from Palm Beach to provide an update at what’s going on during the NFL Owner’s Meetings. He reveals how Jim Irsay is doing from a health standpoint, what he’s doing right now within the franchise, and announces who is filling in for Irsay down in Florida. Additionally, he discusses the tabling of banning the tush push and the decision by the owners to change the kickoff again. (1:13:43-1:26:07) – With the Final Four set and taking place later this week, Jake examines each of the head coaches of the four team. He does this because its fascinating that three of the four coaches each carry an extra bag with them to San Antonio. (1:26:07-1:39:15) – Hour number two concludes with Jake highlighting Purdue’s involvement in the transfer portal already. He believes that they aren’t done adding players in the portal. (1:29:31-2:03:22) – Scott Agness from The Fieldhouse Files joins the program to highlight how fantastic Aaron Nesmith has played the last month of the season, credits Obi Toppin for playing a key role in the win last night over the Kings, and evaluates the play recently from Pascal Siakam, Andrew Nembhard, and Ben Sheppard. He comments on who is going to win the NCAA Championship and then his overall thoughts on the tournament itself. (2:03:22-2:17:23) – Indiana Pacers center Thomas Bryant joins the program with Jake Query to discuss some of the recent struggles of the Pacers being able to take care of business the way they should be. He explains the benefits of having James Johnson on the team, what the travel life is like for an NBA player and lists some things that the team needs to work on in the final seven games of the regular season before the playoffs. (2:17:23-2:24:20) – Today’s show closes with JMV joining the guys in studio to discuss the glory days of the Reds with him repping his Nasty Boys t-shirt.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott Agness of The Fieldhouse Files is our guest on the phone line in Hour 2 as he and Brett not only talk about the Butler Bulldog Women’s Basketball Team coming into the Gates Sports Center tonight to take on the PFW Mastodons in the Super Sixteen round of the WNIT, but also the insane Pacers win last night over Washington and how the Pacers are shaping up ahead of the NBA Playoffs! Also in the second hour, getting ready for Purdue vs. Houston tonight at Lucas Oil Stadium in the Sweet Sixteen!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Purdue moves onto the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet 16! Coach Bob Lovell begins this Saturday’s edition of IST with Rob Blackman, voice of the Boilermakers to get into Purdue’s 76-62 win over McNeese, and what they’ll need to focus on for their next big game as they head to Lucas Oil Stadium. To finish out this hour, Coach is joined by Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files to talk about the Pacers’ 108-103 win over Brooklyn, and how successful they’ve been despite some of their self-inflicted wounds. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 15:32 – March Madness has officially arrived! Pacers win another thriller, a wild way to win but one that isn’t sustainable, Darian DeVries meets the media, upsets we have in the first-round of the NCAA Tournament 15:33 – 37:20 – The excitement and relief of last night’s Pacers game, Darian DeVries introductory press conference with Indiana yesterday and calling it his “dream job”, March Madness bracket thoughts, Bennedict Mathurin’s impact on the Pacers 37:21 – 48:03 - Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files joins us and Kevin asks if he’d rather root for Purdue or Kelvin Sampson if the bracket plays out, the rivalries with Purdue and Kentucky, the locations for the four upcoming Indiana-Kentucky games starting in 2025, last night’s Pacers win over the Mavericks, Tyrese Haliburton’s back injury, getting close to Fever training campSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 11:43– Kevin pays off his snack debt to Marc, the Colts made some moves late in the day with signing running back Khalil Herbert and defensive tackle Neville Gallimore, are there any more significant moves coming or are the Colts basically done?, the Daniel Jones signing 11:44 – 16:32 – MORNING CHECKDOWN 16:33 – 41:37 – The Colts sign former Bears running back Khalil Herbert and Marc gives some insight into what Colts fans are getting in him, what he can do to help Jonathan Taylor and Anthony Richardson, the signing of defensive tackle Neville Gallimore, can he be more than a depth piece?, recapping the Colts free agency signings to this point, Grant Stuard signs with the Lions, Jonathan Taylor’s workload the last couple of seasons, can Indiana win today against Oregon and will they make the tournament, Purdue/USC 41:38 – 1:06:36 – Indiana taking on Oregon today, Pacers getting ready for the Sixers, Jim Irsay sends out a thank you to Ryan Kelly following his departure, we recall our interview with Ryan Kelly back at training camp where he talked about the impact the Irsay family and community has had on them, Morning Checkdown 1:06:37 – 1:17:10 – Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files joins us and discusses that incredible finish to Pacers/Bucks the other night, keeping Giannis scoreless in the 4th, how Carlisle coaches Mathurin, Sophie Cunninham officially joins the Fever, more Fever road games will be featured in NBA arenas next season 1:17:11 – 1:23:37 – Thoughts on the new Colts signed yesterday, Cam Bynum wants to wear #24 for the Colts but it’s retired by Lenny Moore so should he just move on from it or get permission? 1:23:38 – 1:47:46 – The signing of Daniel Jones and what it means for the Colts, choosing the Colts over the Vikings, James’ article about Daniel Jones and what went wrong in New York, we play I GOTTA KNOW: over/under Daniel Jones starts, an in-flight toilet disaster question, Duke/Auburn or the field in the tournament and what are we watching, Morning Checkdown 1:47:47 – 1:54:57 – The departure of Grant Stuard, what happens with EJ Speed?, the remaining in-house free agents and the most likely to return 1:54:58 – 2:04:11– Jeff called Kevin “Kevvy” in the last segment and we confirm that is indeed what he said, our Jiffy Lube Stat of the Day, IU/Oregon at noon and Purdue/USC tonightSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 25:09 - The Colts sign former Bears running back Khalil Herbert and Marc gives some insight into what Colts fans are getting in him, what he can do to help Jonathan Taylor and Anthony Richardson, the signing of defensive tackle Neville Gallimore, can he be more than a depth piece?, recapping the Colts free agency signings to this point, Grant Stuard signs with the Lions, Jonathan Taylor’s workload the last couple of seasons, can Indiana win today against Oregon and will they make the tournament, Purdue/USC 25:10 – 35:43 - Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files joins us and discusses that incredible finish to Pacers/Bucks the other night, keeping Giannis scoreless in the 4th, how Carlisle coaches Mathurin, Sophie Cunninham officially joins the Fever, more Fever road games will be featured in NBA arenas next season 35:44 – 42:17 – We play I GOTTA KNOW: Over/under Daniel Jones starts next season, an in-flight bathroom disaster question, Duke/Auburn or the field in the tournament, what are we watching?Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:18) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison breaking down the decision by Chris Ballard to sign Daniel Jones to a one-year deal as the “competition” for Anthony Richardson. (23:18-35:53) – Jake and Eddie briefly continue the Colts conversation with a comment from a listener after Jake’s opening segment about Daniel Jones. They then talk about last night’s loss for the Indiana Pacers against the Chicago Bulls. (35:53-45:15) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake providing the latest update on what he has heard about the Indiana coaching search. He updates you on the status of Brad Stevens, Dusty May, Chris Beard, and Brad Brownell. (45:15-1:08:41) – Stephen Holder from ESPN.com joins Jake Query to discuss the Daniel Jones signing from earlier in the day. Holder states that Jones was the most realistic option when you examine all the options the Colts had, doesn’t believe that the Colts are done signing players just yet, and believes that the Colts will be addressing their offensive line depth in the draft because of the way Chris Ballard has been spending money at other positions and Bernard Raimann due for a contract. (1:08:41-1:18:00) – Jake and Eddie give away two pairs of tickets for two listeners to go see Mary J. Blige and Ne-Yo at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in April by attempting to answer Jake’s music trivia question. (1:18:00-1:26:51) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing the signings Chris Ballard made yesterday in Charvarius Ward and Camryn Bynum to sure up the secondary. Also, Eddie reveals who the Big Ten Player of the Year is. (1:26:51-1:46:57) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files makes his weekly appearance on the program to assess if Pacers fans should be concerned with their recent struggles without Tyrese Haliburton, believes that Aaron Nesmith is still the better option for the Pacers in the starting lineup over Bennedict Mathurin, and reacts to the comment that Rick Carlisle made about Mathurin on The Fan Morning Show today. (1:48:31-1:58:39) – Jake gets back into the Colts conversation by discussing more about the Indianapolis Colts decision to sign Daniel Jones. Jake is in the belief that he was signed to be a starting quarterback. (1:58:39-2:07:00) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie looking at the Eastern Conference standings with tonight’s game being so critical for the Indiana Pacers against the Milwaukee Bucks.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Brett at Wayne High School in order to cover the first of two Sectional Semi-Final Boys Basketball Games at 6 o'clock, the second hour of today's Sports Rush was hosted by usual producer, Adam Lundy! In the hour, Adam talks to Dylan Sinn of the Journal Gazette about the Purdue Fort Wayne Women's Basketball Team getting a Tournament Quarterfinal win over Wright State at the Gates Center last night, and about the latest with the Purdue Boilermakers and Indiana Hoosiers Men's Basketball Teams! Also in the hour, Adam talks to Scott Agness of the Fieldhouse Files about the Pacers losing to the Hawks last night and playing them again tomorrow night!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 12:02 – We are all here on time today, what we all did last night, Kevin’s Notre Dame fandom, Pacers get ready for three straight games on the road including two straight against the Hawks, 12:03 – 19:04– MORNING CHECKDOWN 19:05 – 44:15 – Our Colts backup QB draft, should the Colts draft a quarterback this year? 44:16 – 1:05:55 – Less than a week away from the new NFL league year, are there any Colts free agents worth keeping?, how much will Will Fries command on the market?, Oregon women’s basketball head coach Kelly Graves joins us and is not loving the Indy weather this morning, their matchup with Indiana later today, his thoughts on the Hoosiers, his first year in the Big Ten, playing against Sydney Parrish today, best thing from his morning walk, Robbie Hummel’s travel schedule, Morning Checkdown 1:05:56 – 1:18:15 – Shane Steichen on the locker room issues last season and how to improve next year, expectations going forward 1:18:16 – 1:28:11 – Colts defensive free agents and should any be back?, Chargers cut Joey Bosa, caller says Sports Illustrated’s Top 50 free agents only have two listed 1:28:12 – 1:49:43 – Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files joins us to discuss Tyrese Haliburton’s hot streak since the All-Star break, his improved defense, this upcoming road trip for the Pacers, strategy with the lineup going forward, Morning Checkdown 1:49:44 – 1:57:52 – We recap our backup QB draft from earlier, should the Colts have a QB with a similar playing type as Richardson? 1:57:53 – 2:08:11 - Iowa women’s basketball head coach Jan Jensen joins us to wrap the show! Their dominant win last night in the Big Ten Tournament, the team post-Caitlin Clark, how the schedule for the tournament works during this stretch, the quick turnaround between games, their game tonight against Michigan State, Caitlin Clark’s recruitment to Iowa, our Jiffy Lube Stat of the DaySupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 17:44 – Our Colts backup QB draft, should the Colts draft a quarterback this year? 17:45 – 28:08 –Oregon women’s basketball head coach Kelly Graves joins us and is not loving the Indy weather this morning, their matchup with Indiana later today, his thoughts on the Hoosiers, his first year in the Big Ten, playing against Sydney Parrish today, best thing from his morning walk 28:09 – 37:01 – Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files joins us to discuss Tyrese Haliburton’s hot streak since the All-Star break, his improved defense, this upcoming road trip for the Pacers 37:02 – 44:58 - Iowa women’s basketball head coach Jan Jensen joins us to wrap the show! Their dominant win last night in the Big Ten Tournament, the team post-Caitlin Clark, how the schedule for the tournament works during this stretch, the quick turnaround between games, their game tonight against Michigan State, Caitlin Clark’s recruitment to IowaSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-15:12) – Alex Palou from Chip Ganassi Racing joins Query & Company following his win on Sunday in St. Petersburg to kick off the NTT IndyCar season to recap it. Plus, Alex comments on the challenges that Scott Dixon had racing without a radio, explains how he remains so calm in during the race, and comments on if its challenging having two weeks between races. (15:12-35:41) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins the program with Jake Query to recap the NFL Combine comments about the Colts being non-committal towards Anthony Richardson being the team’s starter next season. Holder reacts to Jake saying that the Colts have to entice a quarterback to come to Indianapolis, assesses if the time is right for Indianapolis to splurge in free agency to build up the roster, and weighs in on yesterday’s conversation Jake had with Eddie about sports coats. (35:41-53:31) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query on today’s show to explain what has allowed Tyrese Haliburton to look like the Haliburton fans started falling in love with last season. Agness identified Obi Toppin and Aaron Nesmith as the two biggest beneficiaries of when Haliburton is playing at this level and breaks Jake’s heart by telling him the mascot hall of fame no longer exists.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-20:42) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison previewing the huge night of basketball. They start previewing tonight’s game for the Indiana Pacers against the Houston Rockets, examining Purdue’s game tonight against Rutgers, and Indiana’s tournament chances heading into tonight’s game against Oregon. (20:42-35:58) – Alex Palou from Chip Ganassi Racing joins Query & Company following his win on Sunday in St. Petersburg to kick off the NTT IndyCar season to recap it. Plus, Alex comments on the challenges that Scott Dixon had racing without a radio, explains how he remains so calm in during the race, and comments on if its challenging having two weeks between races. (37:26-45:10) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake asking Eddie for his opinion on which end of movie song is stronger between Hey Jude and Layla. Eddie wraps up the segment by listing the record of team’s traveling from the west coast back home for their next game. (45:10-1:06:43) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins the program with Jake Query to recap the NFL Combine comments about the Colts being non-committal towards Anthony Richardson being the team’s starter next season. Holder reacts to Jake saying that the Colts have to entice a quarterback to come to Indianapolis, assesses if the time is right for Indianapolis to splurge in free agency to build up the roster, and weighs in on yesterday’s conversation Jake had with Eddie about sports coats. (1:06:43-1:16:07) – At the end of the of the first hour of the show, Eddie started compiling a list of the record of Midwest teams traveling west in the Big Ten. Jake asks him to share his findings, and they discuss Indiana’s NCAA Tournament chances with a win, or loss, over Oregon. (1:14:34-1:26:23) – Hour number two quickly concludes with Jake explaining why he doesn’t think Mike Woodson returns next season no matter how the season ends. Jake goes even as far to say he would be surprised if Woodson returned with an NCAA Tournament championship. (1:26:23-1:49:53) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query on today’s show to explain what has allowed Tyrese Haliburton to look like the Haliburton fans started falling in love with last season. Agness identified Obi Toppin and Aaron Nesmith as the two biggest beneficiaries of when Haliburton is playing at this level and breaks Jake’s heart by telling him the mascot hall of fame no longer exists. (1:49:53-1:56:06) – Eddie takes off unexpectedly, so Nathaniel steps in and saves the day. Jake talks about what a Purdue win means tonight as the Boilermakers look to forget about their 4-game losing skid. (1:56:06-2:04:05) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see Pantera! Plus, JMV joins the guys in studio before taking over the reins!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Hoopsology, host Justin Goodrum sits down with Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever insider Scott Agness (@FieldhouseFiles) to break down the latest buzz surrounding both franchises.
Coach Bob Lovell begins this Saturday’s edition of IST with Updates Anchor Landon Coons to review 50th Annual IHSAA Girls Basketball State Tournament, Pacers, upcoming March madness, and more! Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files joins Coach to talk about their broadcast earlier today and previews the Pacers’ game tomorrow against Bulls.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:08) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday from the convention center with Jake Query discussing some of his early observations from radio row. He shares a funny interaction that he had when he was walking over from the station. Also, he dives into last night’s loss for the Pacers and the fact that the MLS commissioner was attending last night’s game. (24:08-34:59) – Jake continues the discussion about the future of an MLS team coming to Indianapolis. He explains why he thinks that the Indy Eleven were never really viewed as a potential MLS expansion team. (34:59-43:45) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake discussing his trip to England this year to go see Oasis in concert. Also, he shares some other thoughts on the Pacers loss last night to the Nuggets. (43:45-1:09:28) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Query & Company and weighs in on Jake’s point about finding minutes for Jarace Walker in the rotation, admits that last night was a championship level performance from the Denver Nuggets, credits Nikola Jokic for his ability to adapt to what his team needs from game to game, and states that he will be excited to see how NBC builds up All-Star weekend next year with how bad it went in the final year on TNT. (1:09:28-1:20:18) – JP Shadrick from the Jacksonville Jaguars and Westwood One joins Jake Query to back up Jake’s point on all the cliché phrases that get used during combine week and the struggles of Trevor Lawrence the last couple of seasons despite being the front office investing in pieces around him. (1:20:18-1:33:13) – Hour number two concludes with JP Shadrick from the Jacksonville Jaguars sticking around for a second segment with Jake Query to explain what problems that the Jaguars need to address this offseason, provides his opinion on the other three teams in the AFC South, and spends some time expressing his thoughts on where the Indianapolis Colts are at right now. (1:33:13-1:59:29) – The final hour of the program starts with Jake and Eddie discussing last night’s Pacers loss to the Nuggets. Jake asks Eddie to share what he noticed that Denver was doing in the final minutes. Alos, Jake revisits the conversation about Indianapolis getting an MLS expansion franchise. Finally, ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Jake from the convention center to share what one of the overall storylines of this combine, breaks down Shedeur Sanders vs Cam Ward, and examines where things are at for the Tennessee Titans. (1:59:29-2:12:39) – Stephen Holder returns for a second segment with Jake Query to discuss some of the shortcomings that he experienced with Raheem Morris as a first-time head coach and compares it to Ryan Grigson’s shortcomings with the Colts. They transition to a conversation about what kind of competition the Colts will have at quarterback during training camp with Anthony Richardson. (2:12:39-2:20:02) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Stephen discussing the future of Aaron Rodgers in the NFL.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00-13:31- Fieldhouse Files’ Scott Agness joins. Agness discusses the Pacers being back in action after the All-Star Break tonight against Memphis, where the Pacers need to improve, Myles Turner’s possible return, and more. 13:31-38:00- IndyStar’s Nate Atkins joins. Atkins discusses the cap increase for the NFL, backup QB plans for the Colts, and more. 38:00-44:10- Visit Indy’s Clare Clark joins. Clark gets Marc and Brendan set for the 2025 NFL Combine next week, the future of the combine at Indianapolis, and more.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00-14:14- Brendan King co-hosts with Marc Dykton. Marc and Brendan discuss the snow overnight and the commute into work. Marc and BK recap last night in sports, including the Lakers loss to the Hornets. What Colts’ players could save the team $35 million if released? 14:14-18:49- morning checkdown 18:49-42:29- Brendan and Marc debate who has more at stake this weekend, IU or Purdue? Then, Marc and Brendan share their thoughts on Aaron Rodgers being listed as a possible competitor for Anthony Richardson next season. Brendan also shares his thoughts on the possibility of Justin Fields being the competition. 42:29-1:04:53- Brendan and Marc continue their debate on the Colts backup QB position. Listeners chime in with their thoughts. Morning checkdown. 1:04:53-1:18:49- Fieldhouse Files’ Scott Agness joins. Agness discusses the Pacers being back in action after the All-Star Break tonight against Memphis, where the Pacers need to improve, Myles Turner’s possible return, and more. 1:18:49-1:29:04- Brendan shares an idea to improve the NBA All-Star Game from ESPN 1000. 1:29:04-1:54:48- IndyStar’s Nate Atkins joins. Atkins discusses the cap increase for the NFL, back up QB plans for the Colts, and more. 1:54:48-2:05:11- Visit Indy’s Clare Clark joins. Clark gets Marc and Brendan set for the 2025 NFL Combine next week, the future of the combine at Indianapolis, and more. 2:05:11-2:17:34- Pop QuizSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second hour of today's show, Brett talks to Scott Agness of the Fieldhouse Files about the Knicks getting the best of Pacers last night at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, and their game tonight against the Washington Wizards. Also all the latest on the Indiana Fever. Also in the second hour, a secret candidate that could be hired to replace Mike Woodson by the Indiana Hoosiers See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Tuesday edition of The Sports Rush, Brett is joined by Scott Agness, who covers the Indiana Pacers and Fever for The Fieldhouse Files! Today, he and Brett discuss all the moves made so far in the off-season by the Indiana Fever, and take a look at the road trip that the Indiana Pacers are on out on the West Coast, with a close game against the Jazz tonight and the Portland Trailblazers tonight!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the first hour of today's show, Brett is joined by Scott Agness of The Fieldhouse Files to preview tonight's game between the Indiana Pacers and the Detroit Pistons! We also get the latest on the goings on of the Indiana Fever in their off-season! Also in the first hour, Brett is joined by Dylan Sinn of the Journal Gazette to preview Friday's matchup in Men's Basketball between the Hoosiers and the Boilermakers! All that and a whole lot more in Hour 1! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:26) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison welcoming Jimmy Cook back after a day off celebrating another Kansas City Chiefs AFC Championship. They get into a debate as to whether a couple of decisions by officials impacted the game. Also, they discuss the Colts lack of speed compared to the playoff teams. (26:26-37:22) – With Indiana and Purdue set to play on Friday night, Jake and Jimmy have a conversation about both programs and its fan base. Jake has a sense of belief that the fan base is disconnected from the players and program because of the lack of success. (37:22-46:35) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake and Jimmy having a different conversation about Mike Woodson. They go back to Woodson’s playing days at Indiana because his memories as a player are going to be forgotten about because of his failures as a coach. (46:35-1:12:10) – Stephen Holder from ESPN.com joins Query & Company to explain some of the changes that will be noticed defensively for the Indianapolis Colts, identifies the defensive back room as the room that will have the biggest adjustment to Lou Anarumo’s defense, and provides a more information on how Chris Hess is going to help Anthony Richardson this offseason improve as a quarterback. (1:12:10-1:25:08) – At the end of their conversation with Stephen Holder, Jake asked him to provide three players from the Eagles and Chiefs that first come to mind. Jake, Jimmy, Eddie, and Stephen share which players first come to mind with each franchise. (1:25:08-1:39:02) – Hour number two concludes with Jimmy asking Jake and Eddie their opinions on the Pacers splitting the two games in Paris against the Spurs. It leads to a conversation about the future of Myles Turner. (1:39:02-2:04:30) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to weigh in on the Myles Turner conversation from the previous segment. Scott doesn’t envision Indiana trading Turner because of the message it would send to the team. Also, Scott discusses the future of the NBA creating a Euro League and reiterates that a consolidation trade for the Pacers makes the most sense for the team right now. (2:04:30-2:14:25) – Jake explains to Jimmy and Eddie why he was so interested in visiting Jim Morrison’s grave. It leads to Jimmy agreeing with Jake that it wasn’t weird for wanting to attend his burial site as soon as he could when he visited Paris. (2:14:25-2:24:20) – Today’s show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and Jake adding another thing that he will institute when he becomes mayor of Indianapolis.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 21:51 – Kevin was highly impressed with Ben Johnson in his introductory press conference yesterday, Sound of the Day: Ben Johnson says he enjoys beating Matt LaFleur twice a year, Jaguars fire GM Trent Baalke, who actually gets the Jaguars HC gig?, the Raiders and Tom Brady hire a GM John Spytek, Kevin says Anthony Richardson working with throwing guru Chris Hess in the off-season is critical for success in 2025, the Josh Allen comp, Obi Toppin gets engaged 21:52 – 37:33 - Mike DeCourcy of Big Ten Network/Sporting News joins us and tells us what he thinks the Steelers are going to do at quarterback next season, his thoughts on Indiana and Mike Woodson, Purdue, fouling up three 37:34 – 46:30 – Our conversation with Scott Agness continues and tell us what he’s been up to in Paris, the prevalent smoking in Paris, Aaron Nesmith, the travel schedule to and from Paris 46:31 – 1:01:26 - Zak Keefer of The Athletic joins us to discuss his travels during the NFL Playoffs, why he thinks Chiefs-Bills is the new Brady-Manning, says the Bears got it right with the hiring of Ben Johnson, Chris Ballard getting Year 9 with the Colts, the Lou Anarumo hire and why he blames last season’s failures more on the Bengals draft picksSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:46) – Query & Company opens on another frigid day with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing yesterday’s news that the Indianapolis Colts have hired Lou Anarumo as their defensive coordinator. They also touch on last night’s College Football Playoff Championship Game between Notre Dame and Ohio State. (24:46-36:39) – ESPN’s Ben Baby joins Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to discuss what type of defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo was in Cincinnati, assesses how much of a say he had in Cincinnati with personnel decisions, believes that the front office didn’t assist him in replacing some key veterans the last two seasons, and labels the secondary as the most important position group in an Anarumo led defense. (36:39-46:00) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake and Jimmy discussing the upcoming two games for the Indiana Pacers in Paris against the San Antonio Spurs. They debate on what the team should do with the trade deadline nearing. (46:00-1:07:57) – Stephen Holder from ESPN makes his weekly appearance on the program to share his thoughts on the Colts hiring Lou Anarumo yesterday. He reveals what Kenny Moore told him after the hiring and that Shane Steichen was the person leading the search for the defensive coordinator. Additionally, he assesses how much say he feels like Lou Anarumo will have when he gets into the building as he starts evaluating the roster. (1:07:57-1:23:51) – Earlier in the program, Jake and Jimmy were discussing the CFP Championship Game, but Jimmy had a question for Jake that they didn’t discuss. They have a conversation that ties Notre Dame and the Indiana Pacers together. (1:23:51-1:34:06) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Jimmy discussing what this offseason should look like for the Indianapolis Colts now that they have hired Lou Anarumo. (1:34:06-1:57:44) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to share some of his takeaways from walking around Paris the last two days, explains what the team has done since arriving on Sunday afternoon, doesn’t believe that the Pacers will have any issues adjusting when they get back to the United States, and highlights a couple things that interest him with how the Pacers will operate moving forward since they are fully healthy finally. (1:57:44-2:11:31) – Last night Jake started wondering if there has ever been a football coach in Indiana have a former player with a college football championship and Super Bowl within the same year. Once they finish pondering that, Jake asks Jimmy to share his emotions about Notre Dame’s loss to Ohio State. (2:11:31-2:18:43) – Today’s show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and JMV joining the guys in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 12:43 – Former Colts offensive lineman Joe Reitz joins us to discuss why he’s pulling for the Irish in the national title, locker room culture, his thoughts on Richardson going forward, the heightened sense of urgency 12:44 – 21:58 – Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files joins us to discuss the breaking news of the Fever breaking ground on a standalone practice facility, Tyrese Haliburton’s injury, Bennedict Mathurin’s suspension, trade deadline rumors, Pacers/Pistons 21:59 – 46:30 - ESPN’s Tom Crean joins us and discusses the passing of Aaron Etherington, Thomas Bryant’s impact on the Pacers, the issues at Indiana and Mike Woodson, why does IU underachieve with so much invested in the program 46:30 – 54:59– We play I GOTTA KNOW: First celebrity crushes, best/worst sports movies, what, if anything can Ballard do this off-season to quiet the mob?Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 13:15 – A loaded guest lineup today, Bennedict Mathurin gets a one-game suspension, Pacers/Pistons tonight, Butler gets a much-needed well 13:16 – 19:54 – MORNING CHECKDOWN 19:55 – 44:51– The future of Mike Woodson, former Colts offensive lineman Joe Reitz joins us to discuss why he’s pulling for the Irish in the national title, locker room culture, his thoughts on Richardson going forward, the heightened sense of urgency, Jerry Goldsmith and Kevin’s Notre Dame Speedo bet 44:52 – 1:06:13 – Karl Anthony Towns had a bad moment last night, Curt Cignetti’s power rankings tweet, NFL mock drafts, Penn State tight end Tyler Warren being mocked to the Colts at No. 14, AD Mitchell’s disappointing rookie season, Morning Checkdown 1:06:14 – 1:17:31 – Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files joins us to discuss the breaking news of the Fever breaking ground on a standalone practice facility, Tyrese Haliburton’s injury, Bennedict Mathurin’s suspension, trade deadline rumors, Pacers/Pistons 1:17:32 – 1:29:22 – Thomas Bryant acquisition, will Pacers be active at the trade deadline?, Lou Holtz on Ohio State and Ryan Day 1:29:23 – 1:55:13 – ESPN’s Tom Crean joins us and discusses the passing of Aaron Etherington, Thomas Bryant’s impact on the Pacers, the issues at Indiana and Mike Woodson, why does IU underachieve with so much invested in the program, Morning Checkdown 1:55:14 – 2:06:12 – Pacers notes ahead of tonight’s game against the Pistons, we play I GOTTA KNOW 2:06:13 – 2:17:20 - POP QUIZSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:33) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the news from yesterday that the Indianapolis Colts and Gus Bradley have “parted ways” and dive into some candidates that could replace him. They debate how coveted the job would be when you take a step back and look at it. (23:33-34:27) – Last night, the Indiana Pacers picked up their third consecutive win and going over .500 for the first time since game one of the season. The guys get into a discussion regarding the future of Aaron Nesmith and Obi Toppin with a report surfacing that Indiana is, reportedly, interested in Brooklyn’s Cameron Johnson. (34:27-41:50) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake and Jimmy looking at the Colts roster in relation to where players are at in their prime. They tie all those players and examinations to Anthony Richardson. (41:50-1:11:44) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Query & Company to provide his take on whether Gus Bradley’s “firing” is the only major domino that will fall this offseason for the Colts, admits that he would be surprised if there wasn’t changes made with the personnel on defense for Indianapolis, suggests that the job may not be as coveted as some of the other options, and shares his thoughts on the letter Jim Irsay sent on Sunday night where he made it publicly known that Chris Ballard and Shane Steichen will be back for another season. (1:11:44-1:23:09) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query and Jimmy Cook for his weekly visit on the program to evaluate the report that Indiana is interested in Brooklyn’s Cameron Johnson, agrees with Jake that Myles Turner is more valuable to the Pacers than most of the other teams in the league, and admits that the Pacers will have to make a consolidation move at some point. (1:23:09-1:30:13) – Hour two of the program concludes with Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie discussing the Indiana Pacers slogan for this season because Jake isn’t in favor of it, but the other two are. It leads to a conversation about other failures of team’s trying to create the new ritual. (1:30:13-1:56:25) – Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie start the second hour of the program by discussing the Jim Irsay decision at retaining Chris Ballard specifically. Jake highlights some reasons as to why Irsay would make that choice. Plus, they wonder if Irsay still has the Peyton Manning days top of mind thinking it was just yesterday. (1:56:25-2:01:59) – With Jake’s friends from Australia visiting Indianapolis the next couple of days, he shares a couple stories about how they met and the travel concerns that they have with the weather. (2:01:59-2:11:01) – Today’s show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and JMV joining the guys in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:20) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the NFL playoff scenario for the Indianapolis Colts. They examine what making the playoffs would do for the Colts and lay out why fans should not be surprised if the Colts don’t fire Chris Ballard. (24:20-34:30) – After examining the Colts playoff outlook, Jake and Jimmy take a step back and examine the rest of the NFL. They look at both conferences and list a couple of teams that nobody is talking about because everyone has been so focused on the Chiefs, Bills, and Lions as the Super Bowl front runners. (34:30-47:57) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake and Jimmy discussing a series of tweets/posts from Zaire Franklin on Twitter/X regarding his Pro Bowl candidacy two days after a loss that nearly eliminates the Colts from the playoffs. (47:57-1:13:52) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder makes his weekly visit on Query & Company with Jake and Jimmy to weigh in on the conversation from the previous segment about Zaire Franklin. Also, he states that Shane Steichen has shown his youthfulness as a head coach this season, admits that he has no idea if you can properly evaluate Anthony Richardson this season because his supporting cast has let him down this season, and explains why Jim Irsay could feel compelled to keep Chris Ballard for another season. (1:13:52-1:29:53) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins the program to provide his take on toasting Pop-Tarts. Also, he examines the upcoming road trip for the Indiana Pacers, assesses if Andrew Nembhard is slowly replacing Buddy Hield as Tyrese Haliburton’s running mate, and provides an update on Aaron Nesmith and Ben Sheppard. (1:29:53-1:35:19) – Hour two of the program concludes with Jake and Jimmy trying to dive more into the Eddie’s brain with him revealing at the end of last segment that he doesn’t eat cold pizza. (1:35:19-2:00:14) – WTHR’s Dave Calabro joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook to discuss his broadcasting career with this being the final week of him being a sportscaster. He shares some of the stories that always come to mind when he’s asked what story his favorite is, has a message for young broadcasters that have an interest in going into radio or television, provides a shout out to the photographers and producers that he’s worked with over the years, and previews his final sportscast. (2:00:14-2:10:21) – Last night it was announced that one of the first identical twins in the NBA passed away in Dick Van Arsdale. Jake shares his upbringing, backstory, and his ties to the city and the level of influence he’s on how basketball is played today. (2:10:21-2:23:29) – Today’s show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and the guys discussing the Frisco Bowl game tonight between Memphis and West Virginia. It leads to a conversation about the transfer portal.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the afternoon of March 25, 1934, Belle Bradley found one of her tenants, forty-five-year-old Eric Madison, dead on the floor of the apartment he rented with his wife, Nellie. Madison had been shot in the back four times with a .32 caliber revolver and there was no sign of Nellie Madison, nor was there any evidence of a break-in or a robbery. In the days that followed, investigators quickly determined that Nellie had shot her husband and they tracked her to a remote cabin in northern California, where she was arrested and taken back to Los Angeles and charged with the murder.To the Los Angeles police and press, Nellie Madison was suspicious from the very start; not for any obvious reason or evidence against her, but because she openly defied the categories and characteristics used to define a wife and woman at the time. Although she was only thirty-three years old, she had been married five times and yet had no children. She also had a strong skillset from having worked many jobs, and having been raised on a farm in Montana, she was a skilled survivalist who had never needed the help of a man. Going into the murder trial, it was these facts, more than any physical evidence or witness testimony, that would count against her.After a two-week trial, Nellie Madison was found guilty for the murder of her husband and sentenced to death, making her the first woman to ever sit on death row in the state's history. However, Nellie's death sentence was hardly the end of her case; in fact, it was the turning point in the story that would finally bring the truth about Eric's death into the light.Thank you to the incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research!ReferencesCairns, Kathleen. 2005. "Saved From the Gallows." California Supreme Court Historical Society 5-14.—. 2007. The Enigma Woman: The Death Sentence of Nellie May Madison. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press.2015. A Crime to Remember. Television. Directed by Christine Connor. Accessed July 23, 2024.Los Angeles Evening Post-Record. 1934. "Calls woman Lady Macbeth." Los Angeles Evening Post-Record, June 20: 1.—. 1934. "Hint Madison is still alive." Los Angeles Evening Post-Record, June 13: 1.—. 1934. "Mrs. Madison facinc noose; plans appeal." Los Angeles Evening Post-Record, June 23: 1.—. 1934. "Self defense may be argued." Los Angeles Evening Post-Record, June 6: 1.—. 1934. "Widow unmoved by death story." Los Angeles Evening Post-Record, April 12: 7.Los Angeles Times. 1934. "Auditor found slain; wife hunted in inquiry." Los Angeles Times, March 26: 15.—. 1934. "Death clew hunt pushed." Los Angeles Times, April 1: 17.—. 1934. "Death plea hits widow." Los Angeles Times, June 20: 17.—. 1934. "Deatn case widow mum." Los Angeles Times, Marchh 27: 19.—. 1934. "Doubt cast on identity." Los Angeles Times, June 14: 17.—. 1934. "Madison may be exhumed." Los Angeles Times, June 16: 13.—. 1934. "Second pistol bought by Mrs. Madison hunted in mysrtery murder case." Los Angeles Times, March 28: 5.—. 1934. "Slaying of mate denied." Los Angeles Times, June 15: 36.—. 1934. "Widow veils death tale." Los Angeles Times, March 28: 17.Rasmussen, Cecilia. 2007. "Unwitting pioneer of the battered-woman defense." Los Angeles Times, February 4.The People of California v. Nellie May Madison. 1935. 3826 (Supreme Court of the State of California, May 27).Underwood, Agness. 1934. "Widow weeps when held in murder quiz." Los Angeles Evening Post-Record, March 29: 1.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.