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Jason Walker and Eric Frandsen give their picks for who they believe should win the end-of-season honors in the Mountain West, from Player of the Year, Coach of the Year and so on, along with first, second and third All-MW teams.
Why isn't OC Bush Hamdan being considered for the Boise State job (should he?), Ashton Jeanty wins Mountain West Offensive MVP and could land some Heisman votes, Bob with All-MW first-teamer Ahmed Hassanein in Bronco Focus, scouting UNLV before Saturday's title game, Dan Hawkins resigns as UC Davis coach (now what?), Steelheads forward Jade Miller on another hot start - and death in hockey, new CFP top four, Johnny's NFL Penthouse/Outhouse See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why isn't OC Bush Hamdan being considered for the Boise State job (should he?), Ashton Jeanty wins Mountain West Offensive MVP and could land some Heisman votes, Bob with All-MW first-teamer Ahmed Hassanein in Bronco Focus, scouting UNLV before Saturday's title game, Dan Hawkins resigns as UC Davis coach (now what?), Steelheads forward Jade Miller on another hot start - and death in hockey, new CFP top four, Johnny's NFL Penthouse/Outhouse See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why isn't OC Bush Hamdan being considered for the Boise State job (should he?), Ashton Jeanty wins Mountain West Offensive MVP and could land some Heisman votes, Bob with All-MW first-teamer Ahmed Hassanein in Bronco Focus, scouting UNLV before Saturday's title game, Dan Hawkins resigns as UC Davis coach (now what?), Steelheads forward Jade Miller on another hot start - and death in hockey, new CFP top four, Johnny's NFL Penthouse/Outhouse See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steelheads chasing hockey history Wednesday night - why this team will go down as the most dominant in ECHL regular season history, our What's Next series for Boise State football - offseason roster priorities (transfer portal?), Bob (Bronco Focus) has four names who could turn into All-MW football players, running backs for the NFL Draft (and BSU history), could Salt Lake City land an MLB teamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Linda Garza heads the Nevada Wolf Pack softball program and formerly headed the Fresno State softball program. At Fresno State, Garza compiled a 161-82 record with 21 Mountain West all-conference selections, 12 NFCA All-Region honorees, three postseason appearances, including two NCAA Tournaments, two Mountain West Pitcher of the Year recipients, two Mountain West Freshman of the Year awardees, one Mountain West Player of the Year recipient, one 2021 USA Top 25 Player of the Year watch list selection, one 2019 Shutt Sports NFCA Freshman of the Year Top 25 honoree, and one Mountain West title. Prior to Fresno State, she spent four seasons as head coach at UC Riverside, winning 39 and 32 games in 2015 and 2016, respectively. After taking over at UC Riverside in 2012, Garza took a program that went 13-33 in 2011 to a 39-17 record, a 14th-best ERA (2.13) in the country and program-best RPI ranking of 70 in 2015. She registered the program's first back-to-back 30-win seasons since the Highlanders joined the Big West in 2002. She coached over 10 All-Big West student-athletes, three NFCA all-region performers, and back-to-back 20-game winning pitchers in 2015-16. Garza began her coaching career as a student assistant at UNLV following a standout playing career for the Rebels from 1998-2001. As a four-year starter, she recorded a .262 career batting average and All-MW accolades while earning a spot in the program's top 10 in doubles, hits, walks and sacrifices. In addition, she received four All-MW academic honors. Garza earned her bachelor's degree in school health education with a minor in athletic coaching and physical education in 2002. Garza graduated with her master's degree in kinesiology in 2009 from Texas Woman's University. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dhts/message
Linda Garza heads the Nevada Wolf Pack softball program and formerly headed the Fresno State softball program. At Fresno State, Garza compiled a 161-82 record with 21 Mountain West all-conference selections, 12 NFCA All-Region honorees, three postseason appearances, including two NCAA Tournaments, two Mountain West Pitcher of the Year recipients, two Mountain West Freshman of the Year awardees, one Mountain West Player of the Year recipient, one 2021 USA Top 25 Player of the Year watch list selection, one 2019 Shutt Sports NFCA Freshman of the Year Top 25 honoree, and one Mountain West title. Prior to Fresno State, she spent four seasons as head coach at UC Riverside, winning 39 and 32 games in 2015 and 2016, respectively. After taking over at UC Riverside in 2012, Garza took a program that went 13-33 in 2011 to a 39-17 record, a 14th-best ERA (2.13) in the country and program-best RPI ranking of 70 in 2015. She registered the program's first back-to-back 30-win seasons since the Highlanders joined the Big West in 2002. She coached over 10 All-Big West student-athletes, three NFCA all-region performers, and back-to-back 20-game winning pitchers in 2015-16. Garza began her coaching career as a student assistant at UNLV following a standout playing career for the Rebels from 1998-2001. As a four-year starter, she recorded a .262 career batting average and All-MW accolades while earning a spot in the program's top 10 in doubles, hits, walks and sacrifices. In addition, she received four All-MW academic honors. Garza earned her bachelor's degree in school health education with a minor in athletic coaching and physical education in 2002. Garza graduated with her master's degree in kinesiology in 2009 from Texas Woman's University. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dhts/message
Eight Boise State players make All-MW preseason team - any snubs, Ezra Cleveland signs with Vikings and how does John Hightower fit with the Eagles, College of Idaho headed for a spring football season, and MLB stars to watch starting Thursday night.
Legendary head coach Bob Stoops talks about his new memoir "No Excuses." As always, Mike Edwards brings us the pregame scene, this time back in Mackay Stadium before the Weber State win. Plus, a visit with former All-MW defensive lineman and current defensive graduate assistant Korey Rush on the defense's big day vs. Weber State.
Mike Edwards brings us the pregame scene in Eugene. Plus, a visit with former All-MW defensive lineman and current defensive graduate assistant Korey Rush on the loss to Oregon and the matchup with Weber State.
Mike Edwards brings us his first tail gate report of the year. And a visit with former All-MW defensive lineman and current defensive graduate assistant Korey Rush on his first game as a coach vs. Purdue.
Chris and Fish talk about the All-MW teams release today, plus Greg Gatson of Sports 56 on how Memphis can upset UCF, plus Issues and Answers with B.J. Rains, and Bob on the BSU loss to Drake and a preview of the MW championship game.
Welcome to August and welcome to fall camp, Rams fans.Your first CSU RamsCast of the season is hot and fresh off the presses, full of interviews from Tuesday's first day of full pads. Mike Bobo talks about not only being more positive this season with his players -- and working more into that head coaching role -- but also that he's excited about all the new changes and possibilities of this team.Bobo talks about special teams stepping up, the defensive line's depth, and what he really likes in Jamal Hicks. We then talk to Richard "the lionhearted" King as well as Hicks himself, and bring you the highlights of their quotes as well. King talks about what his impressions of John Jancek are while Hicks discusses how tough it was last year to have to sit out, injured.Then, we get to all the preseason rankings, All-MW picks (and snubs), kickoff times and so much more. Where does Canvas Stadium rank in terms of the best stadiums in the country? Popular Mechanics weighs in, and we check in on some Next Level Rams who are impressing everyone in their respective camps. Hint: They're both remarkable receivers.
Bob and Prater talk to Leighton Vander Esch, Scott Garrard, plus discuss the All-MW teams and should the NBA allow high school players in the G-League
Riley Lupfer on her All-MW selection, and what helped contribute to her 50/50/90 season, and how the Broncos vaulted into the #1 seed in the MW tournament.
Bob and Chris talk to Boise State WR Cedrick Wilson on being named 1st team all-MW for the first time in his career, Nate Kreckman on the All-MW teams, and should the group of 5 make its own playoff if they can never make the CFP?