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In this episode, Zach Shaw and Steve Lorenz conduct their annual season predictions episode, in which they predict how they expect the Wolverines' season to transpire on offense, defense and as a team. They open with a look at Michigan's offense, making predictions about the Wolverines' passing game, Bryce Underwood, rushing attack, leaders in key statistical categories, award-winners and more. After the offense, they flip to the other side of the ball, and discuss statistical leaders, top players and award-winners on Michigan's defense. In the second half of the episode, they expand to team-wide predictions, including projected first-team All-Big Ten players, Michigan's game-by-game record, final record and postseason result and more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On a special episode of The Camp, former Wisconsin wide receiver Alex Erickson joins to talk about his journey from walk-on to All-Big Ten, some of the biggest moments and games in his college career, how his 9-year NFL career played out and a little on what the last two years for an alum have been like and what he sees in the changes the Badgers made this offseason.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1 hour and 53 minutes The Sponsors Thank you to Underground Printing for making this all possible. Rishi and Ryan have been our biggest supporters from the beginning. Check out their wide selection of officially licensed Michigan fan gear at their 3 store locations in Ann Arbor or learn about their custom apparel business at undergroundshirts.com. Our associate sponsors are: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, The Sklars Brothers, Champions Circle, Winewood Organics, Community Pest Solutions, Venue by 4M where record this, and Introducing this season: Radecki Oral Surgery, and Long Road Distillers. 1. We have to talk about the NCAA NOA Starts at 0:54 A great exercise in bad faith, and deeply insulting to Mike Sainristil. NCAA doesn't want to go to court because they'll lose, so they produced a blustery document to make it about money. Clearly Stalions should not have been part of any organization. If Jim Harbaugh is still the head coach when this comes out they would have had to fire him. But these are clearly minor violations hopped up as an extension of Harbaugh's reaction to telling them to go to hell for Burgergate, and part of a pattern of the NCAA coming after him personally. We're actually shocked at how bad all of their evidence is: 1) Stalions who's a liar. 2) Joey Velazquez, who recorded Stalions, tried to entrap Partridge, and Partridge proved was lying about their interaction, and for the Level II recruiting violations 3) a player who was broomed from the class whom the NCAA also admitted didn't have his stories straight. The only evidence they had of an atmosphere of noncompliance was an assistant (likely Stalions) saying screw Compliance. When they say the benefit was not marginal they don't even try to justify that take—Michigan got better without Stalions. The report makes its conclusion on the value of this entirely on the basis of the lengths that Stalions went to trying to get film when the guy goes to extreme lengths to pump up his own importance as a rule. Their defining piece of evidence is Harbaugh gave him a game ball, when they also say they found Harbaugh gave out 15 game balls per game to try to make sure everyone on staff got one, and Connor's value was so little that he a defensive ball from Iowa. [The rest of the writeup and the player after THE JUMP] 2. Defensive Line Starts at 16:16 Rayshaun Benny was grading out like Mason Graham—see: the end of the OSU and Alabama games. He is not Mason Graham, but should be able to keep up that sort of ratio because they are so deep they can keep him fresh at the end of games. Tre Williams is a Mazi Smith, M valued him more than Clemson did; he isn't a pass-rusher. Damon Payne is an innings-eater. Ike Iwunnah too. Trey Pierce and Enow Etta are the ones we want to see emerge because they have eligibility for next year. Pierce is on that track while Etta gained weight after getting pushed around last year, is ticketed for the Jenkins role. If a 7th DT plays we think it's Palepale, who looks huge and athletic. Edge has a floor of All-Big Ten and a ceiling of Derrick Moore turning into a Day 1 pick. He is that freakish combination of technique, length, and athleticism, got better at dropping into coverage last year, has a Mike Morris style of pass rush that should work. Last year he was getting to the quarterback but everyone else got there before him. TJ Guy is possibly the smartest guy on the field, had the most dip of last year, underrated strength, lots of versatility, though hit a ceiling when it came to carrying Flex TEs. Saved Michigan vs OSU. Cam Brandt is the established backup to D-Mo; we're a little iffy on him, but he might be on the Morris track. Backup to Guy is Nichols—clearly the program likes him but unproven. Would like to see Nate Marshall used in a pass rush only role this year. Would like to see Baxter and Edokpayi playing more this year too. 3. Linebacker Starts at 50:02 Everybody came back/is healthy after they prepared to lose everyone, so there's a lot of age and a lot of depth. Ernest Hausmann is the glue of the offense, another very underrated player who moves like a nickel and reads plays well. Had to get in better shape because when you're the button you can't be breathing hard between plays—you have to yelling. Barham is the Problem for offenses, because you can't block him with a RB and you have to block someone with the RB. Been caught "covering grass" as we say but has the ability to blow up. Can also spend time at edge if need be. Depth is incredible. Rolder is your Braiden McGregor-memorial back-from-injury senior who's going to play plenty and play well but start losing time to Cole Sullivan, the next Barham who's rocked up and earning a ton of practice hype after being under-ranked out of high school by 247 and ESPN (On3 moved him up to #112 so I couldn't make him the Sleeper of the Class). Also got Troy Bowles who's got a role as the Coverage LB. And Jaydon Hood has shown he can play. AND they really like the freshmen: Owusu-Boateng is a future Hausmann while Chase Taylor is a Class Sleeper. 4. Secondary Starts at 1:16:28 Replete with options, but each has a question mark. Is Rod Moore going to play? Maybe 2nd half of the season—was 85% at start of fall, has to backpedal, IG video shows him jogging. Assumed he's a nickel but TJ Metcalf is stepping in for him; Metcalfs (Metcalves?) can obviously play, precognition is Sainristilian. Brandyn Hillman is a hit stick, the person offensive players are most afraid of despite Barham on the team. Free safety is either Jaden Mangham, a glider whom offenses didn't throw at when at MSU (probably because you could throw at anyone else), or Mason Curtis, who is a very weird player. Curtis has an extra role as a Big Nickel, i.e. a hybrid OLB who comes in for Guy against 2TE sets to take away those Flex TEs. Might see something from a young guy but unlikely. Cornerback is the iffiest position on defense but has a super high ceiling with Jyaire and Zeke both with considerable runway. Hill just needs to not bite on double-moves. Berry got comfortable last year, still can clean up his zones and turn getting a hand on passes into interceptions. Depth starts with Jo'Ziah Edmond, a Ryan Walters special stolen from Walters. We think Shamari Earls looks like an immediately viable corner but is on more of a Jyaire development track (also ran track) as opposed to Will Johnson, who was super developed at this stage. Caleb Anderson did not impress us as much as the two #12s who preceded him. Jeremiah Lowe showed some things in spring; Seth thinks Jayden Sanders is going to play more than Lowe. MUSIC: "Turning Heads"—Dem Franchize Boys "I Got You Babe"—Etta James "Needles in the Camel's Eye"—Brian Eno “Across 110th Street”—JJ Johnson and his Orchestra
We're putting our money (and our shots) where our mouths are – it's time for the Big Red Junkies 2025 Nebraska Football Prop Bet Special! This episode is all about bold Huskers predictions. BJ, Matt, Jed, and guest Elijah Herbel from the Average Joe Sports Show @TheAJSportsShow go line-by-line through our official season-long over/unders for 2025. We're talking Dylan Raiola's passing yards, Emmett Johnson's workload, sack totals, turnovers, and even punt return production (yes, we went there). Plus, heated debates on All-Big Ten nods, Holgorsen's offensive throttle, and which players are primed for breakout seasons.It's stat talk, smack talk, and just enough whiskey-fueled trash talk to keep it classic Big Red Junkies. What do you think, Husker Nation — which of these props would you hammer the over on? Drop your takes in the comments and we'll add you to the official spreadsheet! #NebraskaFootball #Huskers #GBR #MattRhule #DylanRaiola #CollegeFootball #HuskerNation #HuskerPodcast #BigTen #GoBigRed Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
She was an All-Big Ten standout, a pro softball veteran, and now she's back in Black and Gold. New Iowa Softball Head Coach Stacy May Johnson joins the Fight for Iowa podcast to talk about returning to Iowa City, reshaping the Hawkeye roster, and building a winning culture. In just six weeks on the job, May Johnson has brought in seven freshmen, seven sophomores and juniors, and several key transfers—including Mountain West Pitcher of the Year Serayah Neiss.A disciple of Hall of Fame coach Gail Blevins, May Johnson brings a championship mindset from her successful run at Fresno State and a clear vision for the future of Hawkeye Softball.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Which Ohio State players are likely headed for All-Big Ten honors in 2025? That is the main topic of conversation on today's show with Dave Biddle and Dan Rubin. Also discussed is recruiting and more. That is coming your way on the Monday 5ish. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
TheWolverine.com's Clayton Sayfie and Anthony Broome discuss preseason All-Big Ten teams from Athlon Sports and Lindy's, before discussing how Michigan will pay players under the terms of the recently approved House v. NCAA settlement. They finish by discussing the best quotes from co-OC and TEs coach Steve Casula on the 'In The Trenches' podcast. Estimated time stamps for each topic are below:(00:00) - Intro(06:56) - Preseason All-Big Ten teams(18:28) - Order The Michigan Football Preview Magazine!(19:34) - How Michigan Will Pay Athletes Under House v. NCAA Settlement(28:43) - Best Of Steve Casula On 'In The Trenches'Don't miss out on The Wolverine's 2025 Michigan Football Preview magazine — it's our annual 160-page glossy yearbook, and this year will be our 37th year of publication. Preorder your copy before June 16 and get free shipping! On3 subscribers get even greater savings. Go online to order at: https://bit.ly/um-show Get all of your Michigan football, basketball and recruiting news on The Wolverine Podcast
The Southeastern 16 crew of Graham Doty, Jay Greeson and Chris Lee break down the Chapel Hill Regional, hosted by North Carolina. The Tar Heels had a tremendous résumé and are loaded with stars, with starting pitcher Jake Knapp, catcher Luke Stevenson, first baseman Hunter Stokely, 1B, North Carolina, pitcher Jason DeCaro, outfielder Kane Kepley, second baseman Jackson Van De Brake and reliever Walker McDuffie all making one of the Atlantic Coast Conference's first three all-league teams. The Tar Heels posted an outstanding 3.46 ERA, hit 73 home runs and stole 83 bases and look to be one of the most complete teams in the NCAA tournament. Oklahoma, with ace and soon-to-be MLB first-rounder Kyson Witherspoon, can beat anyone when he's on the mound. The Sooners are athletic and can run and defend with catcher Easton Carmichael, center fielder Jason Walk and third baseman Jaxon Willis among the lineup standouts. Can the Sooners get enough pitching from starters Malachi Witherspoon and Cade Crossland--who are talented, but inconsistent--to win the regional? Nebraska won the Big 10 tournament pitching in spacious Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, thanks to a monumental championship-game effort from right-hander Tyler Horn. It's not a team laden with standouts--reliever Luke Broderick was the only Cornhusker on the first three All-Big Ten team--but Case Sanderson leads a quality offense that likes to put the ball in play. Fourth-seeded Holy Cross took a game in its series at Auburn earlier in the year. Jimmy King (20 steals), Gianni Royer (24) and CJ Ergrie (35) are good at reaching base (a team mark of .407) and running, and durable ace Danny Macchiarola gives the Crusaders a chance to win when he pitches.
Jenna is joined by NFCA CEO and Hall of Famer, longtime college coach, speaker, ESPN analyst, and All Big Ten player at Iowa, Carol Bruggeman! In part 1, they talk about her coaching experience from working under the GOAT Carol Hutchins to founding the Purdue program and helping build Louisville, growing the game with the NFCA, leadership, her broadcasting career, Mayhem, using her multifaceted experience to shape the future of the game, and more. 00:00:00-00:06:46 Intro/Covering Our Bases 00:06:46-00:39:52 Interview 00:39:52-00:40:59 Bring It Home/Outro IG: @bleavinsoftball X: @BleavInSoftball
The Big Ten proves they don't care about baseball with the release of their All-Big Ten teams, Connor details the All-Big East honors for Creighton ahead of tomorrow's conference tournament. And USC wants NOTHING to do with Notre Dame.
Dillon Gabriel is an NFL quarterback from the island of O'ahu. At the high school level, he broke Tua Tagovailoa's High School State record for career passing yards and then went on to play college football and started for UCF, Oklahoma and most recently Oregon finishing up his last season in 2024 with 63 career games played which is the most games played by a college quarterback in Division 1 football history. He is only the eighth college QB to surpass 15,000 passing yards, and the fourth to surpass 16,000, having amassed 18,722 throughout his college career, the second most in Division 1 football history, behind only Case Keenum. Among a long list of accolades, this island boy finished his college career as the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year, QB of the Year, First-team All-Big Ten, and was a finalist for the Heisman Trophy. Two days after this episode was recorded he was drafted by the Cleveland Browns with the 94th pick in the 3rd round of the NFL draft.In this episode we talk about growing up in Mililani, getting into football, his high school and college football careers, the NFL draft, his family, his love for Hawai'i, giving back to the community, and so much more. Enjoy! Find Dillon here: https://www.instagram.com/dillongabriel/Buy our merch on:Official website: https://keepitaloha.com/Support us on:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kamakadiasFollow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keepitalohapod/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/keepitalohapodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@keepitalohapod
Three men's basketball players earned All-Big Ten honors,A University of Illinois sophomore opened a brick and mortar store on Green St.and Snoop Dogg will be headlining the Illinois State Fair.Hosted by: Michael SweeneyStories by: Peter Hanson, Amelia Benson and Nick RoachoMusic by Boxout
Lansing State Journal columnist Graham Couch and Detroit Free Press beat writer Chris Solari spend more than an hour talking about Michigan State basketball on this week's Spartan Speak podcast. Discussion topics: Exactly how good is MSU "The Shove" - Skirmish at the end of the Michigan game All-Big Ten teams Big Ten tournament preview
We opened with a conversation with Jeff Kohler (father of MSU's Jaxon Kohler) on this MSU team, why they've been so good, on Jaxon's journey with the Spartans, his interactions with fans, what it's like being a parent of a player in this day and age, and his thoughts on the skirmish at the end of the MSU-Michigan game Sunday. Then we answered your questions on MSU hoops, Dusty May, the blue wall, the All-Big Ten teams, the Big Ten tournament and more (32:00).
We opened with a conversation with Jeff Kohler (father of MSU's Jaxon Kohler) on this MSU team, why they've been so good, on Jaxon's journey with the Spartans, his interactions with fans, what it's like being a parent of a player in this day and age, and his thoughts on the skirmish at the end of the MSU-Michigan game Sunday. Then we answered your questions on MSU hoops, Dusty May, the blue wall, the All-Big Ten teams, the Big Ten tournament and more (32:00).
In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Wilson Moore and Jon Walker discuss the latest in Nebraska and Creighton basketball including a tumultuous end to the Huskers' season and a Bluejays team vying for a Big East title this week in New York. The guys start with a look at NU's final game of the regular season, a loss that knocked Nebraska out of the Big Ten tournament. Wilson explains what went wrong consistently for the team in close stretches, and the two have a conversation about which postseason tournament the team will end up in now that its March Madness hopes are shattered. The duo also acknowledge Brice Williams making All-Big Ten and how important his contruibutions were before moving into Creighton's outlook as the No. 2 seed in the Big East tournament and how the team got there despite all of its early-season adversity. The two give their takes on the bracket before diving into how close their conference award picks were. The episode wraps with Jon's prediction of how Creighton's week will play out before One Pressing Question.
In the second hour of Inside Access, the guys discuss some Terps being snubbed by the All-Big Ten lists. They also talk about the Aaron Rodgers to the Steelers rumors and are joined by Jonas Shaffer.
The guys discuss their expectations for the Ravens in free agency this week, the Orioles bullpen potentially being a weakness for the team, the All-Big Ten list and why a few Maryland players were snubbed, what went wrong for Towson last night against Delaware, and much more.
The USC Triple-Double Podcast -- the Peristyle Podcast's basketball-focused podcast -- returns with co-hosts Shotgun Spratling and Connor Morrissette (aka Mr. Triple Double) breaking down how the USC women clinched the Big Ten regular-season championship with a thumping of No. 2 UCLA at Pauley Pavilion while the Trojan men snapped a five-game losing streak. It was a huge week for the women with JuJu Watkins earning Big Ten Player of the Year honors and Lindsay Gottlieb winning the conference's Coach of the Year award. Kiki Iriafen and Watkins were unanimous first-team All-Big Ten picks, Rayah Marshall and Watkins made the conference's All-Defense team and Kennedy Smith made the Big Ten's All-Freshmen team. On the men's side, Desmond Claude returned to form scoring 25 points and dishing out a career-high 11 assists in a 92-61 win over Washington Wednesday night after being held to just one point in the Trojans' road loss at Oregon. Chibuzo Agbo added 26 points in the win over the Huskies while Rashaun Agee played his best week of basketball in his career. Agee recorded new career highs in points, blocks and steals against the Ducks before an efficient 18-point performance in Wednesday's win. After recapping the game action, Shotgun and Connor then look at where both Trojan teams stand and glance forward at the upcoming matchups for both squads. They preview the Women of Troy's path in the Big Ten Tournament, and they also discuss the men's Crosstown Showdown road matchup with UCLA and what it will take for the Trojans to make the Big Ten Tournament. Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on Apple Podcasts! Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of this USC Trojans basketball and football teams. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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#197: Mike Small is the University of Illinois head men's golf coach and is currently entering his 25th season.The GCAA Hall of Fame & 2015 GCAA Dave Williams National Coach of the Year, has brought national recognition to Illinois golf in his 25 years at the helm of the program, as he has guided the Illini to 13 of the last 15 Big Ten Championship titles, including a conference-record run of eight straight from 2015 through 2023 to established a new standard for sustained excellence in the league.Under Small's direction, the Illini program has seen consistent success as his teams have not only continued to achieve greatness at the conference level, but on the national level as well. Small has led Illinois to top-five NCAA finishes in nine of the last 13 postseasons, including a runner-up finish in 2013. Illinois has advanced past NCAA Regionals to the NCAA Championship 17 times under Small's guidance, including a run of 13 straight from 2008 to 2021, a streak that ranked second nationally during time. The Orange and Blue have won six NCAA Regional titles, including four consecutive NCAA Regional Championships from 2013-2016, becoming one of just two schools in NCAA history to do so. Since the start of the 2014-15 season, Small's Illini have been a consistent force among the top 25 in the Golfweek/Bushnell Coaches' Poll, and own the longest streak ranked in the top spot. Small was again recognized for his coaching success in 2016 as he was inducted into the Golf Coaches Association of America Hall of Fame.Small has been named Big Ten Coach of the Year a conference-record 13 times in his career (2023, 2022, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2002) and has also been named Midwest Regional Coach of the Year on 13 occasions (2024, 2023, 2021, 2019, 2018, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2003). Under his direction, 19 Illini have won 37 All-America honors and 65 All-Big Ten accolades garnered by 28 student-athletes. He also has the distinction of playing on a Big Ten championship team and coaching 13 more.Small has continued his professional career while coaching, most recently playing on the PGA TOUR Champions. Since 2000, he is a three-time winner of the PGA Professional National Championship, a three-time PGA Professional National Player of the Year, a 14-time IPGA Champion, four-time Illinois Open Champion and he has participated in 13 major championships. Small has made the cut in 15 of 34 PGA TOUR events since he began coaching at Illinois, and 18 of 19 PGA TOUR Champions events, earning three top 10 finishes and playing in three U.S. Senior Opens. He was also named the 2017 OMEGA Senior PGA Professional Player of the Year.Enjoy the show!
Cory Brada and former All-Big Ten guard Kachine Alexander discuss Iowa Women's Basketball and the teams blowout win at Washington (85-61).
PennLive's Bob Flounders and Johnny McGonigal preview Penn State's Big Ten championship matchup with unbeaten Oregon on this episode. Both defenses are outstanding, but does PSU have enough offense to pull this one out? Bob and Johnny also react to some Penn State snubs when it came to the All-Big Ten teams. Plus, Bob and Johnny give their Big Ten title game picks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Coach Dave Shondell and host Cory Palm talk about the NCAA Tournament, this week's matches in Holloway Gymnasium and the strong finish to the regular season as well as 2024 All-Big Ten selections, presented by Franciscan Health.
Lon and Derek discuss the release of the All-Big Ten football teams and react to Pat Bryant being left off the All-Big Ten first team. Later, Chicago Sun Times high school sports editor Michael O'Brien joins the show to share his insight into the IHSA's public vs. private school debate and state championship game imbalance.
Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner and Joey Wagner react to Illinois football flipping four-star Composite LB Grant Beerman from Purdue, how he fits and what it means for the Class of 2025. Then the guys preview Illinois football's regular-season finale against Northwestern with a six-pack of questions, including the Illini's All-Big Ten candidates, the impact of Seth Coleman's injury and concerns and optimism about the matchup. Then the guys wrap up the show with their picks to click and bold predictions for the game. Visit our sponsor Homefield Apparel. Follow the Illini Inquirer Podcast on: Apple: https://apple.co/3oMt0NP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Xan2L8 Other: https://bit.ly/36gn7Ct Go VIP for 50% OFF: bit.ly/3eGM1NK To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tristan Spurlock is in his third season as the director of player development/assistant coach with the University of Iowa men's basketball program.In his two seasons on staff, Spurlock has helped the Hawkeyes to 38 victories and two postseason appearances (1 NCAA, 1 NIT). He has coached one All-American, a Big Ten Freshman and Big Ten Sixth Man of the Year and 10 All-Big Ten honorees.During the 2023-24 season, Iowa won 19 games, including 10 in Big Ten play, to finish in a tie for sixth in the league standings. Five players earned All-Big Ten honors with Tony Perkins earning second team honors and Payton Sandfort being a third-team honoree. Owen Freeman became the second Hawkeye all-time (and first in 30 years) to be named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year.In his first season on staff, Spurlock helped the Hawkeyes qualify for the NCAA Tournament with 19 wins and place fifth in the Big Ten. He helped five players achieve postseason recognition, including third-team consensus All-American Kris Murray. Other Hawkeyes earning honors include Filip Rebraca (third-team all-conference); Payton Sandfort (Big Ten Sixth Man of the Year); Tony Perkins and Connor McCaffery (honorable mention all-conference).To View This Episode- https://youtu.be/2k4Hq54WzXc#iowabasketball #whoknewinthemoment #podcast #philfriedrich #Tristanspurlock
TheWolverine.com's Chris Balas and former All-Big Ten offensive lineman Doug Skene break down the 24-17 win over Michigan State and the state of the rivalry.
New Memphis Tigers point guard DeeDee Hagemann breaks down her All Big Ten season at Michigan State, her late arrival through the transfer portal, and what she expects of herself in the American Athletic Conference.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of “This Is Purdue,” we're talking to George Karlaftis (BS selling and sales management '21), Purdue football alum, current defensive end for the Kansas City Chiefs and two-time Super Bowl champion. In this episode you will: Follow George's journey from playing water polo in Athens, Greece, to football at West Lafayette High School in Indiana. Learn what drew George to Purdue football and how he balanced being an All-Big Ten first team athlete with earning a degree in selling and sales management. Discover George's favorite Purdue moments, including staying close to family and the memorable upset against Michigan State in 2021. Hear about George's rapid NFL success — from being drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs to winning two Super Bowls in his first two seasons. Get behind-the-scenes insights into his NFL career, including his biggest mentors on the Chiefs and the toughest quarterback he's faced. Whether you're a Purdue or NFL fan, you don't want to miss this incredible episode with an alum whose Boilermaker persistence has helped shape him into the two-time Super Bowl champ he is today.
The Big Ten Media Preseason Poll was released on Wednesday with Rutgers being projected to finish seventh in the league. This comes after several major publications picked RU anywhere from 9th to 15th. Steve Pikiell's teams have always played their best with a chip on their shoulder. A discussion on Dylan Harper and Ace Bailey in regard to preseason All-Big Ten teams plus more.
Lon and Derek react to the preseason All-Big Ten basketball team and discuss whether any Illini were snubbed. Later, the guys share a brief update on the start of the MLB playoffs.
Welcome to episode #2 of "THE DREAM" where mindset guru and NBA/WNBA Trainer interviews his wife Courtney Moses Delks who is chasing her dream of becoming a pro basketball player! After becoming Miss Basketball in 2010 and All Big Ten at Purdue in 2014 Courtney decided to hang up the basketball shoes...for the time being! She is now going ALL in on her dream and her husband Jordan is traininer her in "THE BARN" in Sweetser, IN! Their life right now is a combination of the movie "THE ROOKIE" and "HOOSIERS"! Join them today for episode 2 of their journey! Their prayer is that by listening to this podcast you will be inspired to take the next step in your faith and your dream!
Was Caleb Williams bad on Sunday vs. the Tennessee Titans? Can you write his performance off as rookie jitters? Join Joey Christopolous of ALL Big Ten and Big Dave of CHGO Bulls as they discuss! CHGO Tavern Style records each Monday and Thursday and can be downloaded as a podcast under The Chicago Sports Podcast feed on your favorite provider. An ALLCITY Network Production SUBSCRIBE TO THE EIGHTY FIVE WITH COLE KMET: https://www.youtube.com/@The85WithColeKmet BECOME A DIEHARD! https://www.allchgo.com/diehard BUY OUR NEW CHICAGO COLLECTION! https://chgolocker.com/collections/the-chicago-collection WATCH YOUR FAVORITE TEAMS HERE: https://www.fubotv.com/chgo PARTY WITH US: https://bit.ly/3SRS03z SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/CHGOSports ALL THINGS CHGO: https://linktr.ee/chgosports WEBSITE: http://allCHGO.com/ BUY MERCH: http://CHGOLocker.com FOLLOW ON SOCIAL: Twitter: @CHGO_Sports Instagram: @CHGO_Sports WATCH YOUR FAVORITE TEAMS: https://www.fubotv.com/chgo Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code CHGO for $20 off your first purchase. Check out FOCO for merch and collectibles here https://foco.vegb.net/CHGO and use promo code “CHGO10” for 10% off your order on all non Pre Order items. When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
Welcome to our intro of "THE DREAM" where Mindset Guru and NBA/WNBA Trainer interviews his wife Courtney Moses Delks who is chasing her childhood dream of becoming a pro basketball player! After becoming Miss Basketball in 2010 and All Big Ten at Purdue in 2014 Courtney decided to hang up the basketball shoes...for the time being! She is now going ALL in on her dream and her husband Jordan is training her in "THE BARN" in Sweetser, IN! Their life right now is a combination of the movie "THE ROOKIE" and "HOOSIERS"! Join them today for Episode 1 of their journey! Their prayer is that by listening to this podcast you will be inspired to take the next step in your faith and your dream!
Top 5 coaches we'd like to play for in college basketball! Guessing the top 10 college basketball programs of the next 10 years! Breaking down Rapheal Davis' All-Big Ten selections! PRESENTED BY MyBookie! Get a 50% bonus up to $1,000 on your first deposit with promo code SLEEPERS here: https://bit.ly/SLEEPERS
TheWolverine.com's Chris Balas and former All-Big Ten offensive lineman discuss the takeaways from Michigan's 30-10 win over Fresno State to open the 2024 season.(00:00) - Intro(01:25) - Offensive line growing pains and center situation(04:40) Kalel Mullings performance(06:50) - Davis Warren as Michigan's starter(11:00) - Kalel Mullings has to be featured RB(12:55) - Sticking with Dominick Giudice in second half(13:30) - Myles Hinton at LT(16:15) - Evan Link at RT(17:50) - Game 1 to Game 2 improvement(20:20) - Did Fresno State stack the box?(22:00) - Defensive line is nasty and Jaishawn Barham(25:00) - Dominic Zvada(26:20) - Crowd boos(29:10) - Texas thoughts
Zach Shaw and Steve Lorenz conduct their annual Michigan football season prediction special, making picks for top individual awards for the Wolverines, as well as the team's record, finish and outlook for the season ahead. They open with a look at some of their predicted individual award-winners for the maize and blue, picking who they think will be the team's MVP, freshman of the year and most-improved player on each side of the ball. They also pick All-Americans and first-team All-Big Ten players, as well as team leaders in passing, rushing, receiving, touchdowns, tackles, sacks and interceptions. In the second half of the episode, they pivot to the team, looking at Michigan's biggest trap games, score predictions for the Wolverines' toughest matchups, a final record prediction and a projected season finish based on that record. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We have reached game week, friends! Ohio State will kick off its highly-anticipated 2024 season in just five days against visiting Akron (3:30 p.m. ET; CBS). On today's show, Dan Rubin and Dave Biddle are going to make five predictions for the Buckeyes' season (including one that involves OSU and college football teams in general). The predictions will stem from these questions from Biddle: 1. Barring injury, will Tegra Tshabola start every game for the Buckeyes this season? 2. What post-regular-season honors, if any, will Will Howard earn? (Examples, All-Big Ten first/second/third/fourth-team, Heisman winner/finalist, All-American, etc.) 3. Who will lead Ohio State in rushing and how many yards will they have? 4. Who will lead the Buckeyes in sacks and how many will they have? 5. Name the 12 teams that will make the College Football Playoff, beginning with the champions of the Power 4 conferences. And then Rubin will add five predictions of his own. That and much more is coming your way on the Monday 5ish. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A new Penn State Football season means it's also time for a new season of The Football Letter Podcast!
Price was born on Oct. 3, 1994, and was one of the youngest signees ever for Nebraska. Givens is the son of Edithmary Price. He was named to the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll five times. Price has volunteered his time with Husker Heroes, Husker Hotline, Uplifting Athletes, Make-A-Wish and local hospital visits. Givens Price was a valuable performer on both lines for Nebraska during his career in Lincoln. The Houston native spent his first four years in the program working on the offensive line, seeing time at both guard and tackle. Prior to his senior season, Price moved to the defensive line and added depth at tackle for one of the nation's best run defenses. Price saw his most extensive action at Nebraska during his junior season, when he was a part-time starter at right tackle. Price excelled off the field, being named to the academic All-Big Ten team three times during his career. Price earned his degree in accounting/management in May of 2015, and played his final season as a graduate student. To View This Episode- https://youtu.be/eQHxp0WpZDU #Huskers #Podcast #NFL #ArizonaCardinals #PhilFriedrich
Breaking down the Michigan players that did — and didn't — make Lindy's preseason All-Big Ten teams, Phil Steele's unit rankings, Andy Staples' projected 12-team playoff (Michigan vs. Notre Dame in December at The Big House?!) and Ohio State staff member Erin Dunston heading to Michigan. Clayton Sayfie and Anthony Broome discuss. (00:00) - Intro (4:00) - Lindy's preseason All-Big Ten teams (7:40) - Kenneth Grant Is A Breakout Star (10:30) - Clayton's Gripe With Preseason Projections (13:10) - Players That Are Being Slept On (16:30) - Michigan QB Situation Worse Than 68th In The Country? (17:40) - Where Michigan Position Groups Rank Nationally Per Phil Steele (24:35) - Andy Staples' Projected 12-Team CFP Field (29:00) - Is The No. 5 Seed Sneaky One Of The Best? (36:00) - Michigan Hires Ohio State Staffer Erin Dunston Preorder The Wolverine's 2024 Michigan Football Preview Magazine at a discount! https://thewolverineondemand.com/michigan-football-preview-2024/?utm_source=social&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=social Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reacting to popular preseason top 25s! Nolan Traore turns down Bama, Duke, and Arkansas! Predicting the All Big Ten first team! PRESENTED BY NBA2KLab! See our full 75-player big board in their 2024 NBA Draft Simulator here: https://www.nba2klab.com/nba-draft-simulator Play more 2K mini-games here: nba2klab.com/nba-mini-games
Krista Phillips is the Head Women's Basketball Coach at Spire Academy in Geneva, Ohio. On this episode she is joined by two of her graduating seniors Dasha Shishkina and Khady Leye. Krista was the starting center for Team Canada at the London 2012 Olympics, and spent six years playing with the Canadian National Team. Prior to her time with Team Canada, Krista spent four years at the University of Michigan as a Wolverine. As a senior, Krista received an All-Big Ten conference honorable mention, as well as awards for Athletic Achievement and Rebounding. She started all 35 games in her senior year and became Michigan's 20th 1,000 point scorer. After college, Krista continued her basketball career professionally playing in Italy, Spain, Australia, and Prague. Upon retirement, Krista spent many successful seasons coaching high school basketball. Her passion for player development is what drives her, and her background in finance allows her to manage operations efficiently.If you're looking to improve your coaching please consider joining the Hoop Heads Mentorship Program. We believe that having a mentor is the best way to maximize your potential and become a transformational coach. By matching you up with one of our experienced mentors you'll develop a one on one relationship that will help your coaching, your team, your program, and your mindset. The Hoop Heads Mentorship Program delivers mentoring services to basketball coaches at all levels through our team of experienced Head Coaches. Find out more at hoopheadspod.com or shoot me an email directly mike@hoopheadspod.comMake sure you're subscribed to the Hoop Heads Pod on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts and while you're there please leave us a 5 star rating and review. Your ratings help your friends and coaching colleagues find the show. If you really love what you're hearing recommend the Hoop Heads Pod to someone and get them to join you as a part of Hoop Heads Nation.Listen and learn as you check out this episode with Krista Phillips, Women's Basketball Head Coach at Spire Academy in Geneva, Ohio.Website - https://www.spireacademy.com/academy/academy-basketball-women/Email – kphillips@spireacademy.comTwitter/X - @SPIRE-InstituteVisit our Sponsors!Dr. Dish BasketballOur friends at Dr. Dish Basketball are here to help you transform your team's training efforts this summer with exclusive offers of up to $4,000 OFF their Rebel+, All-Star+, and CT+ shooting machines. Unsure about budget? Dr. Dish offers schools-only financing to make getting new equipment easier than ever. Fast Model SportsFastModel Sports has the most compelling and intuitive basketball software out there! In addition to a great product, they also provide basketball coaching content and resources through their blog and playbank, which features over 8,000 free plays and drills from...
Penn State football revealed several roster changes this week, including the move of All-Big Ten linebacker Abdul Carter to defensive end. Plus, James Franklin shared early perspective on transfer pickups. Those developments are in the spotlight, along with several discussions with members of PSU's 2023 class who are now in Year 2 as Nittany Lions. Follow the team on Twitter: @Lions247 @TDsTake @danieljtgallen @tyler_calvaruso @MarkXBrennan. Follow or subscribe to the Lions247 Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. And watch every episode on YouTube. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Illini Inquirer basketball analyst Mike LaTulip joins Jeremy Werner to discuss Illinois basketball's overtime win over Nebraska and previews Saturday's B1G matchup at Michigan State. LaTulip discusses what Illinois did to eke out a win over the Cornhuskers but also what led to the late collapse, as well as his thoughts on individual performances by Coleman Hawkins, Ty Rodgers and Terrence Shannon Jr. LaTulip then previews the Illini's big game Saturday at Michigan State before LaTulip and Werner discuss their midseason All-Big Ten basketball teams. Follow the Illini Inquirer Podcast on: Apple: https://apple.co/3oMt0NP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Xan2L8 Other: https://bit.ly/36gn7Ct Go VIP for just $1 at Illini Inquirer: bit.ly/3eGM1NK To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
THE WRIGHT FILE PersonalHometown: Copperas Cove, TexasChildren: Daughter, LennoxHigh School: Copperas Cove HSCollege: Purdue, 2004 (Bachelor's of Arts in Health & Fitness)Experience2020-Present: UTA (Head Coach)2018-20: Vanderbilt (Associate Head Coach and Recruiting Coordinator)2013-18: Alabama (Assistant Coach)2006-13: Texas Tech (Assistant Coach)Hall Of FameNamed to the Purdue Athletics Hall of Fame in 2020Playing CareerWNBA, Phoenix Mercury: 2004-06Purdue: 2001-04Playing HonorsProfessional - WNBA, Phoenix Mercury 13th overall pick in the 2004 WNBA Draft (Detroit Shock) Traded to the Phoenix Mercury on draft night Spent two seasons with the Phoenix Mercury until an injury brought her pro career to an end Named to the Purdue Athletics Hall of Fame in 2020 The only 3x All-American in Purdue program history 1 of only 3 2,000-point scorers and 3x first-team All-Big Ten players in Purdue program history 2x Big Ten regular season (2001, 2002) and tournament (2003, 2004) champion 2x Big Ten Tournament Most Outstanding Player Amassed 2,251 points (2nd in Purdue history) and 793 rebounds (7th) over the course of her career, to go with 177 blocked shots (10th), 291 assists (17th) and 129 steals Her 350 offensive rebounds are the most in Purdue women's basketball history Made and attempted more free throws than any player in Big Ten Conference history, going 776-of-1,071 from the line Named to the 2001 Women's Final Four All-Tournament team as Purdue finished as the national runner-up Finalist for National Player of the Year honors as a junior and a senior Named one of UIL's Top 100 Players Inducted into the Texas High School Basketball Hall of Fame in May 2011 USA Basketball Women's World University Games (2001) 2000 USA Today Player of the Year 2000 Gatorade National Player of the Year 2000 Rawlings/WBCA Player of the Year Parade and Nike/WBCA All-American Set school records with 3,269 points, 1,148 rebounds and 220 blocks At the time, she was just the 36th player in the country and 4th Texan to record 3,000 points in a career Helped lead Cove to 118-10 four-year record College - PurdueHigh School - Copperas Cove HS --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chefranjohn/support
Ohio State no longer controls its own postseason destiny, but that doesn't mean it can't still make the College Football Playoff. As they did last season, the Buckeyes have positioned themselves to potentially make the postseason as a one-loss non-conference champion if a few dominoes fall in their favor this weekend. After revealing which OSU offense players earned All-Big Ten honors, Stephen Means, Nathan Baird and Andrew Gillis map out that path. A year ago it only needed one thing to happen. But this time it'll need help from various teams whether that be in the form of a few higher seeds taking care of business or a few lower causing a few upsets. Thanks for listening to Buckeye Talk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As Ohio State continues to wait to find out if it has any chance of making the College Football Playoff, its fan base awaits in limbo alongside it. After revealing which OSU defensive players earned All-Big Ten honors, Stephen Means, Nathan Baird and Andrew Gillis answer more questions from Texters in a rapid-fire episode of Buckeye Talk. Today's questions include: • How many more times can Ryan Day lose to Michigan before he's on the hot seat? • Which team was better between Ohio State's 2022 and 2023 rosters? • A rant about a Kyle McCord quote being taken out of context Thanks for listening to Buckeye Talk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner previews Saturday's Big Ten game between Illinois and Indiana with Peegs.com's Matthew Weaver and Illini Inquirer's Joey Wagner. First, Weaver breaks down the temperature under Indiana coach Tom Allen's seat, why Indiana has played its best ball the last two games, what QB Brendan Sorsby's emergence has meant for them and keys for the Hoosiers against the Illini. Werner and Wagner then answer a six-pack of questions about the Illini, including if QB Luke Altmyer can't play, Reggie Love's return, keys against Indiana and potential All-Big Ten honors for the team. Follow the Illini Inquirer Podcast on: Apple: https://apple.co/3oMt0NP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Xan2L8 Other: https://bit.ly/36gn7Ct Go VIP for just $1 at Illini Inquirer: bit.ly/3eGM1NK To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices