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The Ryan Kelley Morning After
Jackson & Marshy's Mailbag Madness

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2025 56:12


Welcome back to Movie Boi! This podcast will feature discussions on movies, new and old alike, as well as some broader movie topics and conversations.In this episode:Andrew Marsh and I take your questions from the Movie Boi email account, as well as discussing new movie news, and also just some general discussion. We talk about the Netflix - Warner Bros. deal, Tarantino's comments on Paul Dano, our Avatar excitement, best sci-fi films, and much more. If you want to share your thoughts on the movie(s) or send in a mailbag question, contact MovieBoyJack@gmail.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Buckeye Weekly Podcast
BONUS - Ross Fulton Analysis: Ohio State Defense vs. Michigan Offense

The Buckeye Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 24:43 Transcription Available


Matt Patricia's Ohio State defense is rewriting the school's record books this season. No one has scored more than 16 points against the Buckeyes in the first 11 games of the regular season, and the defense is a darling of most advanced analytical systems, holding opponents far below their averages on the ground and through the air. But does Patricia now have more tricks left in his toolbox with archrival Michigan on deck? And how does the Wolverines' offense, with standouts like Bryce Underwood, Jordan Marshall, and Andrew Marsh match up with what the Buckeyes will be trying to do with stars like Kayden McDonald, Arvell Reese, and Caleb Downs? In this episode of Ross Fulton Analysis, Ross breaks down some of Michigan's key concepts on the ground and through the air, and how Patricia and the Buckeyes may try to defend them.If you enjoy this episode, make sure to subscribe to the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, and you can find the video version of this podcast on YouTube, including video of the plays Ross is describing here: https://youtu.be/8lJUSPbWICI

Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning
Ross Fulton Analysis: Ohio State Defense vs. Michigan Offense Preview

Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 23:34 Transcription Available


Matt Patricia's Ohio State defense is rewriting the school's record books this season. No one has scored more than 16 points against the Buckeyes in the first 11 games of the regular season, and the defense is a darling of most advanced analytical systems, holding opponents far below their averages on the ground and through the air. But does Patricia now have more tricks left in his toolbox with archrival Michigan on deck? And how does the Wolverines' offense, with standouts like Bryce Underwood, Jordan Marshall, and Andrew Marsh match up with what the Buckeyes will be trying to do with stars like Kayden McDonald, Arvell Reese, and Caleb Downs?In this episode of Ross Fulton Analysis, Ross breaks down some of Michigan's key concepts on the ground and through the air, and how Patricia and the Buckeyes may try to defend them.

The Devy Royale
TDR Show: Stock Up: The Biggest Devy Risers of the 2025 College Season

The Devy Royale

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 36:29


his week on The Devy Royale, we break down five of the biggest risers in Devy leagues—and why their value has skyrocketed this season. From breakout quarterbacks to explosive freshmen, these guys have reshaped the dynasty and Devy landscape.Players Covered:Julian Sayin, QB, Ohio State — The precision, the poise, the rise.Bo Jackson, RB, Ohio State — A true workhorse emerging in real time.Andrew Marsh, WR, Michigan — Physical, consistent, and earning real NFL buzz.Kevin Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M — Volume monster with NFL traits.Malachi Toney, WR, Miami — Freshman breakout energy—buy before he's expensive.Timecodes00:00 Intro01:18 Julian Sayin10:39 Bo Jackson15:38 Andrew Marsh21:30 Kevin Concepcion27:18 Malachi Toney33:36 OutroWe're talking film, analytics, value movement, and what YOU should be doing in Devy and C2C leagues to take advantage.

JD Talkin Sports
JD TALKIN SPORTS #1928

JD Talkin Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 82:12


Send JD a text message and be heard!Milton came on to talk @umichfootball it's #thegame vs @ohiostatefb Saturday.   @19bryce.__ has led the #wolverines to five straight games and a 9-2 record.  Plus @umichbball @umichwbball & @umichhockey seasons are underway.  @detroitlionsnfl & @detroitpistons on a 12 game win streak.  Reminisced about the #badboys @isiahthomas @rickmahorn44official & #billlaimbeer back to back #nbachampionships & #sportstrivia at the finish.All sports. One podcast. (even hockey) PODCAST LINK ON ITUNES: http://bit.ly/JDTSPODCAST

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast
MGoPodcast 17.13: Dorfs, Triple Dorfs, and Not Dorfing

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2025 105:53


1 hour and 45 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. Offense vs Maryland Starts at :51 It doesn't feel good to just beat up on Maryland the week before The Game. Dave explains a soft and gooey snack for all of you to enjoy. Bryce was okay! He's worked on a nice seam route with an arc to Marlin Klein that he didn't have before the bye. And a dig route! There was one bad pass which was a tough throw to make anyways. Can he go and win The Game? Probably if the defense can do enough. This was never going to be a challenge for the offensive line but they exceeded expectations anyways. The Ohio State game might be a bridge too far, though. Kuzdzal is a step down from Justice Haynes and Jordan Marshall but he's got some juice. They succeeded on wedge! Andrew Marsh almost completed the Odell Beckham?? He's a star going forward. Marlin Klein hurdled a fool, Goodwin had a few catches. It was nice of Maryland to just run into themselves and let Michigan do what they wanted.  2. Defense vs Maryland Starts at 34:09 There was an opening drive touchdown with various guys being offsides again, but then there wasn't much until the backups came in. Pleeeease do not be rotating the back-seven against Ohio State all game. Derrick Moore has 11 sacks, imagine if he played more! Ernest Hausmann did not travel, Cole Sullivan was back (and possibly a little rusty). This performance didn't build confidence in holding Ohio State to 10 points again, a lot of Maryland receivers were running open. Brandyn Hillman had another good game, maybe that mini-suspension was the best thing for his career. He was even directing players into position. Some of Maryland's drops count as triple drops. There's just not much interior rush from this defensive line, maybe play Barham at linebacker against OSU so you can blitz him. Does Wink actually call plays without knowing or caring which personnel are out there? This year you don't have the two best defensive tackles in America and you can't bait Ryan Day into running into a six man box.  3. Hot Takes, Game Theory, and Special Teams Starts at 56:08 Takes hotter than yours truly after he got through the hot takes intro and had to re-do them because the Sklars dropped out of the call. Brian broke Zvada. Chase Taylor gets +4 on the onside kick recovery, that did not feel good. There was no punting from Michigan so we don't have to complain about punting. Marsh had some nice punt returns?? End of first half time management was less than ideal, Goodwin lined up in the wrong spot and they should've called timeout. Stop jumping offside! The late hit by Brandt was a weak call, so was the one on Bryce Underwood. Every replay angle was field-level and somehow they're contradictory?  4. Around the Big Ten with Jamie Mac Starts at 1:19:43 Oregon 42, USC 27 A close-ish looking boxscore but Oregon scored 28 first half points. Oregon has figured out some things after the Indiana game, they're in the 99th percentile in opportunity run rate. They're starting to look like the championship team they were hoping to be.  Iowa 20, Michigan State 17 Iowa pulls out a classic game that they don't deserve to win. MSU QB Alessio Milivojevic punted three times. Michigan State's 8 game losing streak is tied for the 2nd longest, the program record is 10. Tickets for MSU vs Maryland at Ford Field after the game are free!  Northwestern 38, Minnesota 35 An offensive explosion game! Northwestern wins at Wrigley for the first time in 8 attempts.  Wisconsin 27, Illinois 10 Neither team gets to 300 yards of offense. This was the first time all season that Wisconsin scored in the first and second quarter.  Penn State 37, Nebraska 10 The Grunk throws 12 times for 181 yards, that'll do it. Nebraska goes 1 of 6 on 4th down. Who is Penn State's number 1 coaching candidate?  Washington 48, UCLA 14 The Huskies continue to play without some of their stars but still blew out UCLA Ohio State 42, Rutgers 9 Ugh MUSIC: "Feel It Again"—Winyah "Drugs"—Philharmonik Live from NPR Tiny Desk "DBZ"—Your Old Droog and Method Man “Across 110th Street”—JJ Johnson and his Orchestra   

The Buckeye Weekly Podcast
Five Wolverines The Buckeyes Should Be Concerned About

The Buckeye Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2025 20:17


Buckeye Weekly: Key Michigan Players to Watch Ahead of Ohio State ClashIn this episode of the Buckeye Weekly Podcast, hosts Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr discuss five Michigan Wolverines that Ohio State fans should be concerned about as the Buckeyes prepare for their annual showdown against Michigan. From wide receiver Andrew Marsh to quarterback Bryce Underwood and defensive threats like Jaishawn Barham and Derek Moore, the hosts provide an in-depth analysis of the key players who could impact the game. Tune in for a comprehensive preview of the big game, including listener questions from Michigan fans and insights on how both teams are shaping up for this pivotal matchup.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:12 Transition to Michigan Week00:52 Five Michigan Wolverines to Watch01:35 Andrew Marsh: Freshman Phenom04:43 Bryce Underwood: The Quarterback Challenge08:58 Michigan's Defensive Threats19:03 Listener Questions and Closing Remarks

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast
WTKA Roundtable 11/20/2025: RPO Investment Strategies

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 46:31


Things Discussed: FOOTBALL v NORTHWESTERN When not being a terrible freshman Bryce was a five-star freshman. Some incredible throws in this one. Not that mad about 2nd interception because that was on the OC. Lindsey's gameplan of RPOs (ten Split Flows!) was perfect against Dantonio-style quarters. Got 70% of their yards, which is more important for future performance. RPOs were also good for getting Bryce feeling comfortable. We have a freshman but also a five-star, and he looked like one. Sam: Note the first drive was downfield passing! That throw to Andrew Marsh: wow. Shoutout to NW safety Robert Fitzgerald. Let's tamper with that guy! Andrew Marsh: What a perfect guy to be coming through. MARYLAND PREVIEW They're young with no running game to fall back on so they lose games. Gotta win jump balls against their big receivers. Malik Washington will be a good one, but no OL and no run game. Their defense is also young and mistake-prone. BIG TEN PRIVATE EQUITY DEAL ON HOLD, MICHIGAN AND USC FTW? Why the other schools want it: They're all in big debt because building debt (paid to their big donors) was how these non-profits made their revenue disappear while getting to keep most of it and making the ledgers balance for Title IX compliance (e.g. updates to Breslin are Women's Basketball expenditures.) Now you want to free the ledgers and the donors to pay players, so you need upfront capital to unravel the old system. Lock down a portion of Michigan's revenue. MSU, NW, IU, PU, RU, IL need to lock in a share of M/OSU revenue now because if the conferences break up for a super league they're not going to be invited. The length of the media rights contract is 20 years. This is CRITICAL. Michigan State has a real chance of becoming a mid-major. Ohio State wasn't on board until they got a clause giving them a bonus for selling more gear/stadium advertising. The way it's structured now they get more money than Michigan, which is all they wanted to hear. Why Michigan and USC don't want it: Michigan already got itself out of the debt cycle.

The Michigan Insider
Michigan offensive breakdown with Al Borges (week 11) - Northwestern recap; Maryland preview

The Michigan Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 89:16


In this week's episode, Al Borges and Sam Webb discussed Michigan's offensive performance in its 24-22 victory over Northwestern, highlighting Bryce Underwood's rollercoaster-like performance. They detailed Underwood's improved dropback passing to start the game, and both the prevalence and efficacy of RPOs. The conversation then turned to the costly turnovers and their causes . There was ample discussion of Underwood's reaction to mistakes and his inability to shake them off during a portion of the game. They then highlighted the tremendous turn by freshman wideout Andrew Marsh and his game-saving catch. Borges praised Chip Lindsey's game plan and in-game adjustments that helped get Underwood back on track. He expressed concern about the running back situation, but the conversation ended on an optimistic note about the team's growth and resilience, and look ahead to the matchup with Maryland. 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 Michigan Insider
Michigan-Northwestern recap: The good, bad and ugly from the Wolverines' win at Wrigley

The Michigan Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 38:54


In this episode, Zach Shaw and Alejandro Zuniga break down the Michigan football team's 24-22 win over Northwestern at Wrigley Field, and both the good and bad the Wolverines showed in the win. They open the episode with a look at the offense. They discuss Michigan's down-to-down success — including 496 yards of offense, 25 first downs and nine drives into Northwestern territory — but also the turnovers, missed field goals and other hiccups that made the game so close. They discuss the passing game's progress, the running back injury situation and Andrew Marsh's exceptional game. In the second half of the episode, they look at Michigan's defense. They deliberate on the room's successes, but also why the lack of sacks and big plays is concerning. They also discuss some soft spots in coverage, the special teams unit's continued struggles and how to look at Michigan at 8-2 on the season. 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

Michigan Insider
003 - Deakon Tonielli and Andrew Marsh meet with the media 111925

Michigan Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 7:23


Deakon Tonielli and Andrew Marsh meet with the mediaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hail Yes! A Detroit Free Press Podcast About University of Michigan Sports
Could Michigan football really leave the Big Ten and go independent?

Hail Yes! A Detroit Free Press Podcast About University of Michigan Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 43:59


Another week, another too-close-for-comfort win for Michigan football. And even still, the Wolverines are right on track for an epic clash against Ohio State to determine the College Football Playoff. Michigan turned the ball over five times and needed a last second field goal to beat Northwestern, but it still goes in the win column, much like the ugly Purdue game the week before or the MSU one the week before that. Tony and Andrew open the show by discussing why this Michigan football team is hard to understand, before talking about some real positives from the win over Northwestern (looking at you, Andrew Marsh). Then the guys quickly discuss the Maryland matchup and what's at stake. After the break (22:51) the guys dive into Michigan football's threat of conference independence from Michigan Board of Regents member Jordan Acker. If the private equity-Big Ten deal goes through, is Michigan football really a candidate to become the next Notre Dame? Read all about the Michigan Wolverines by heading to our website at freep.com/sports.

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast
MGoPodcast 17.12: Eamus Toddleri!

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 154:21


2 hours and 34 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. Offense vs Northwestern Starts at :51 This doesn't even qualify as a top five weird Northwestern game (we list our top five). This week's snack of the week is organic pumpkin seeds. On one level, this kinda looked like Michigan's best game of the year on offense and defense. Michigan comes out slinging it and Bryce's confidence seemed like it was at another level, but he made young mistakes. What happened on Bryce's sacks? Playing Northwestern always kinda feels like they have your signs. Michigan was able to counter some of Northwestern's defensive counters. Most of the mistakes are coming from freshmen which is just something that happens. Missed cuts on zone is whatever but missed cuts on power isn't good. Bryson Kuzdzal came in and did just fine. Bryce's scrambles were pretty good and mostly improvisation, his interceptions were freshman stuff. Safeties were baiting him, can he anticipate that in the future? The first interception was not understanding how to read the coverage, the second one was just needing to throw the ball better. Andrew Marsh made the Michigan catch of the year, you have a dedicated receiver going into next year. You could have 12 of 14 boxes in a great position next year. Andrew Marsh is the best freshman receiver since... Manningham? How much does this performance mean against Ohio State? The reverse fumble is on Chip Lindsey.  [The rest of the writeup and the player after THE JUMP]  2. Defense vs Northwestern Starts at 44:15 Northwestern came into this game with a pretty good ground game and they got stuffed. This was a good game to run the 5-2 in, Northwestern is on the opposite end of the spectrum from USC. Northwestern's gamesmanship cost them two false starts, Michigan tipped what they were running multiple times. The defensive backs got beat a few times but sometimes a receiver just makes a nice play over you. You probably don't want to put Zeke Berry on Jeremiah Smith, Jyaire Hill is getting his star back. Brandyn Hillman tackled with his arms! He's grown as a much more mature player over the season. They're defending screens now! TJ Metcalf body-slammed a guy.   3. Hot Takes, Game Theory, and Special Teams Starts at 1:08:55 Takes hotter than suburban Chicago in mid-November. There seems to be differing views on how much people liked this venue for a football game. The camera shots were weird. Seth and Dave think the inside of the stadium is magical, Brian not so much. It might've actually been 90% Michigan fans. They did the best they could with clock management at the end of the first half. What about timeouts at the end of the second half? Zvada kicked the ball into the street outside of the stadium. Brian takes responsibility for the missed field goals by changing the preview. Semaj got replaced, he's a better player than he's performed but he may be overdue for a mental health break. 4th down decisions. NFL calculator says there's a complete coin flip in decision making. It shouldn't be a holding call if you're getting your ass kicked. Semaj was on the ground with the ball but they didn't overturn the fumble? There's no transparency between officiating and the fans, other conferences and sports are getting better at it. 4. Around the Big Ten with Jamie Mac Starts at 1:59:37 USC 26, Iowa 21 Iowa jumped out to a nice lead but scored zero points in the second half. The Hawkeyes lost three offensive linemen. The universe is paying them back for all the 10 win seasons they had no business having. USC is now a legitimate playoff contender.  Indiana 31, Wisconsin 7 This was a sludge fart for Indiana in the first half but put it away in the second. Wisconsin is one of the worst Big Ten offenses ever contemplated. Most of Wisconsin's offense was off of a couple weird plays.  Penn State 28, Michigan State 10 A rock fight between two of the worst teams in the league. Michigan State had 15 wins over the last three years... well at least they did. Penn State won the very ugly trophy which might actually be the best trophy and they looked like they really wanted it. Illinois 24, Maryland 6 Maryland is not even trying to run the ball anymore. Illinois ground them to a pulp. Don't throw at Maryland, just run them over.  Washington 49, Purdue 13 Washington doubles Purdue in yardage and most of that was likely garbage time for Purdue.  Oregon 42, Minnesota 13  This feels like danger zone for PJ Fleck. They could lose to Wisconsin?? Ohio State 48, UCLA 10 UCLA is without Nico in this game, their backup has never thrown a college pass. UCLA is moving out of the Rose Bowl??  MUSIC: "Slow Burn"—The Rose City Band "Swans"—Maston "Optimism"—Jana Horn “Across 110th Street”—JJ Johnson and his Orchestra  

The Buckeye Weekly Podcast
Is Michigan's Luck About To Run Out?

The Buckeye Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 35:41 Transcription Available


Buckeye Weekly Podcast: Analyzing Michigan's Narrow Victory Over Northwestern and Its Implications for Ohio StateIn this episode of the Buckeye Weekly Podcast, hosts Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr dive deep into Michigan's recent 24-22 win against Northwestern. They analyze key moments from the game, including the performance of freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood and standout receiver Andrew Marsh. The duo also discusses Michigan's defensive strengths and weaknesses, special teams mishaps, and the injury status of key players like Jordan Marshall. Lastly, they preview how these factors could impact Michigan's upcoming game against Ohio State. Tune in for an insightful breakdown as the regular season nears its end.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:40 Michigan Week Begins00:56 Michigan's Struggles Against Northwestern01:31 Freshman Quarterback Woes02:26 Turnovers and Missed Opportunities04:30 Special Teams and Key Plays08:54 Andrew Marsh's Impact14:30 Bryce Underwood's Performance16:42 Michigan's Defense and Future Challenges17:42 Michigan's Offense and Turnovers19:23 Injuries and Player Updates22:24 Michigan's Running Back Situation23:36 Offensive Line and Quarterback Concerns25:26 Defensive Performance and Challenges30:32 Special Teams and Attention to Detail35:10 Concluding Thoughts and Upcoming Games

Michigan Football – In the Trenches with Jon Jansen
In the Trenches 556 - Northwestern Recap

Michigan Football – In the Trenches with Jon Jansen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 34:05


The Wolverines found a way on Saturday at Wrigley Field, as they left Chicago with a 24-22 victory over Northwestern. Jon, Brian, Doug, and Jack react to the game's twists and turns. Then, around the 21-minute mark, we head into the Michigan locker room for some great interviews with Head Coach Sherrone Moore and six players - Andrew Marsh, Donaven McCulley, Bryson Kuzdzal, Bryce Underwood, Rayshaun Benny, and Mason Curtis.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
The Running Marsh

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 55:55


Welcome back to Movie Boi! This podcast will feature discussions on movies, new and old alike, as well as some broader movie topics and conversations.In this episode:(00:00) – Andrew Marsh and I discuss new and upcoming movies (including Avatar 3, Now You See Me, Now You Don't, and Wicked).(22:00) – We breakdown The Running Man starring Glenn Powell, directed by Edgar Wright. (45:00) - Predator: Badlands and general movie talkIf you want to share your thoughts on the movie(s) or send in a mailbag question, contact MovieBoyJack@gmail.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Dynasty Nerds Podcast | Dynasty Fantasy Football
Top 10 2028 Prospects for Dynasty! Dynasty Fantasy Football Podcast - Ep. 729

Dynasty Nerds Podcast | Dynasty Fantasy Football

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 40:36


Get ready to dominate your dynasty fantasy football league with our latest episode of the Dynasty Nerds College Show! Hosts Garret, Andrew, and Jagger dive into the 2028 college football class, spotlighting the top true freshmen and redshirt freshmen poised to become NFL stars. We break down the explosive playmaking of running backs like Dierre Hill Jr. and Bo Jackson, the dynamic receiving skills of Malachi Toney and Dakorien Moore, and the high-ceiling potential of quarterbacks Bryce Underwood and Malik Washington. From five-star recruits to under-the-radar gems, we analyze their stats, highlight their elite traits, and project their fantasy football value in dynasty leagues. Get 20% off the #NERDHERD: Use promo code 'datahub' Fantasy Roster Rescue: ⁠Get your Roster Rescued!⁠ FastDraft: Download and deposit $10 using code NERDS on the ⁠FastDraft app⁠ and join your first draft to be eligible for a free one-year full bundle membership at Dynasty Nerds (new members only). ⁠FastDraft⁠ will match your deposit up to $50. Draft best ball teams in under 5 minutes! Keywords: dynasty fantasy football, 2028 class, true freshmen, Malachi Toney, Dakorien Moore, Bryce Underwood, Bo Jackson, Dierre Hill Jr., Malik Washington, Andrew Marsh, Vernell Brown III, King Miller, Ousmane Kromah, college football scouting, NFL draft prospects, 2028 nfl draft, fantasy football, devy leagues 00:00 Start 04:54 10. Dierre Hill Jr (RB, Oregon) 07:44 9. King Miller (RB, USC) 10:51 8. Vernell Brown III (WR, Florida) 14:43 7. Andrew Marsh (WR, Michigan) 16:55 6. Ousmane Kromah (RB, Florida St.) 19:45 Roster Rescue 20:23 5. Malik Washington 23:13 4. Bo Jackson (RB, Ohio State) 26:09 3. Dakorien Moore (WR, Oregon) 29:24 2. Bryce Underwood (QB, Michigan) 35:12 1. Malachi Toney (WR, Miami) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Forever Saturday
Episode 118: Problem Solved, Or Something

Forever Saturday

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 110:35


After a week away, Serena and Matt react to arguably Michigan's best performance of the season in a win over Washington that immediately followed a "the wheels have come off" disaster at USC: Why the defense suddenly looked competent, how the offense continued to build around Bryce Underwood, the arrival of Andrew Marsh, and more, plus a James Franklin farewell and an Indiana hello.

The Michigan Insider
Michigan-Washington recap: Takeaways from Wolverines' bounce-back win

The Michigan Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2025 46:06


In this episode, Zach Shaw and Steve Lorenz break down the Michigan football team's 24-7 win over Washington, what stood out on both sides of the ball, and what it all means for the Wolverines moving forward. They open with a look at Michigan's offense, which cruised to 417 yards on 6.1 yards per play, and arguably was more productive than 24 points would suggest. They discuss strong performances from Bryce Underwood, Jordan Marshall, Zack Marshall, Andrew Marsh and the offensive line. They break down what worked in play-calling, areas to improve in opponent territory and other observations from Underwood's efficient game. In the second half of the episode, they look at the defense's emphatic bounce-back performance after last week's struggles at USC. They discuss Michigan's tangible improvements in the pass-rush, in tackling and a dominant day stopping the run. They look at standout individual players, and what else went into holding Washington to seven points and just 62 second-half yards. They close the episode with a zoomed-out look at where Michigan stands with five games remaining in its regular season. 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

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast
MGoPodcast 17.7: The Rabbit and the Hat

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 141:45


2 hour and 21 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. Defense vs USC Starts at 1:00 Seth reads off an ominous message from Brian from earlier last week. USC's success rate was typical of a good offense against a MAC team. This was the dumbest game plan we've ever seen a Michigan defensive coordinator execute. Wink Martindale coaches like he looks down on college and Brian is officially done with him. Is Wink just Charlie Weis?? What happened between The Meeting from last year and this year? Mike McDonald made a lot of the same mistakes in his first four games but he was able to adjust to what was around him, Wink can't change. Would things be better if they fired Wink Martindale and just made Rod Moore the defensive coordinator? His answer to the question "are you spilling or setting the edge" was "it depends on the playcall" which raises a red flag. How much actual player development is being done? They're playing their subs in the first quarter, Brandt had more snaps than Derrick Moore. USC was running a lot of really easy stuff but they may legitimately be one of the best offenses in the country. Why are they subbing so much against such a good offense? His buyout is head coach money to be one of the worst defensive coordinators in the Big Ten. It's not just younger guys making mistakes, it's older guys, too. At some point you gotta think "maybe this is a tunnel screen?" USC had a 66% standard downs success rate.  [The rest of the writeup and the player after THE JUMP]  2. Offense vs USC Starts at 40:07 There was a limited number of drives in part because USC ran the clock a lot. Bryce Underwood just wasn't quite up for it in this one. His deep passes were too flat but he had some good moments too. Denard talked about how in big games we was so amped that he couldn't hit his targets, maybe Bryce is still a little nervous in big games. USC's nickel is nicknamed "the angry giraffe" because he's so tall. Andrew Marsh is getting better rapidly and is becoming the next best option #2, maybe that's why the tight ends got fewer targets. The pieces of a solid offense are there, they're still developing. The tackles weren't getting whipped consistently. Despite the issues, Bryce is developing as expected for a freshman, he has a lot of added pressure when the defense can't stop the opposing offense. Based on limited snaps of Jadyn Davis, maybe you can't run Bryce as much to risk injury. El-Hadi was back and looked fine.  3. Hot Takes, Game Theory, and Special Teams Starts at 1:04:56 Takes hotter than the eternal flame in the Los Angeles Coliseum (which does get put out at the conclusion of the game). The game might've been going a bit fast which caused the false starts. The OPI was a bad call. Michigan drew a holding call!! A lot of extracurriculars went uncalled. Hollenbeck's punting started promising but eventually resulted in a 28 yarder. Do you punt or try for a 60 yard field goal? That two point conversion is apparently the thing you do now? The USC cheerleaders were on the field when Michigan was running a play!  4. Around the Big Ten with Jamie Mac Starts at 128:41 NOTE: This was recorded just before James Franklin was fired. Indiana 30, Oregon 20 This was a defensive masterclass from Indiana. This is how 2023 Michigan would've beaten Oregon. How the hell does Indiana have one of the best defenses in America?? This was really the first game all year where Dante Moore was under pressure and didn't seem to know what to do. Indiana has signs of... a championship winning team?! Penn State 21, Northwestern 22 Drew Allar is out for the season. This wasn't a fluke, Northwestern just outperformed Penn State. Linebacker U has completely fallen apart and Jim Knowles doesn't seem to know how to be aggressive with this roster. Will... Penn State win a Big Ten game?? James Franklin was fired immediately after this recording so there's still speculation on what to do with this situation. The situation at Penn State just seems toxic all around.  UCLA 38, Michigan State 13 Michigan State scores on their first drive and then that's all, folks. October UCLA is the opposite of October Maryland. Michigan State can't move on from John Smith for stability reasons... can they? What do the Spartans do well? What Big Ten teams would swap their QB with Aidan Chiles? Nebraska 34, Maryland 31 Nebraska had control of this game down-to-down but Dylan Raiola threw three interceptions. October Maryland can't get out of their way again. Raiola isn't quite there yet but has a shot at it next year.  Ohio State 34, Illinois 16 Ohio State was never really threatened. Illinois outgains Ohio State 295 to 275 but three of Ohio State's first four drives started in Illinois territory.  Iowa 37, Wisconsin 0 Sim to basketball season. This wasn't even an Iowa offensive explosion, Wisconsin threw two interceptions and lost a fumble. You can't fire Fickell but you also can't afford not to? Washington 38, Rutgers 19 A fun first half but Washington blows the doors open in the second half. Total yards were 590 to 493. Rutgers is 0-3 in the Big Ten but had a halftime lead in each of those games.  Purdue 20, Minnesota 27 Minnesota is outrushed 253 to 30 rushing yards but Purdue throws three interceptions and loses a fumble. If you rewatch this game, we will have to call 911. MUSIC: "Au Pays do Cocaine"—Geese "See You Again"—Tyler the Creator "Havin' or Not"—LaRussell and Lil Jon “Across 110th Street”—JJ Johnson and his Orchestra   

The Buckeye Weekly Podcast
Did USC Just Give Ohio State The Plans To Beat Michigan?

The Buckeye Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 32:05 Transcription Available


Buckeye Weekly Podcast: Analyzing Michigan's 31-13 Defeat at USCWelcome to the Buckeye Weekly Podcast! In this episode, Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr dive into Michigan's recent 31-13 loss on the road against USC. They discuss the Wolverines' struggles both offensively and defensively, including their issues with turnovers, poor pass protection, and a lackluster defensive performance. The duo also evaluates the potential impact of these struggles on Michigan's upcoming Big Ten fixtures and their end-of-season showdown with Ohio State. Tune in to hear their analysis on what went wrong for Michigan, the concerning areas, and what Ohio State can take away from this game heading into the rest of the season.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:12 Michigan's Performance Against USC01:56 USC's Offensive Strategy03:42 Michigan's Defensive Struggles07:31 Andrew Marsh's Breakout Performance11:47 Bryce Underwood's Development15:22 Michigan's Running Game Without Justice Haynes18:00 Ohio State vs. Michigan: Future Implications26:23 Sharon Moore's Coaching and Fan Reactions31:46 Conclusion and Sign-Off

Michigan Football – In the Trenches with Jon Jansen
In the Trenches 543 - USC Recap

Michigan Football – In the Trenches with Jon Jansen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2025 27:27


The radio crew kicks off the episode with some analysis of the Wolverines' road loss to the Trojans on Saturday night. Then, around the 14-minute mark, our postgame interviews begin. Jon sits down with Head Coach Sherrone Moore, and Jason talks with five players - TJ Guy, Andrew Marsh, Andrew Sprague, Marlin Klein, and Zack Marshall.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast
MGoRadio 11.6: You'll Mean More to Me By Then

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 64:10


The Sponsors We want to thank Underground Printing for starting this and making it possible—stop by and pick up some gear, check them out at ugpmichiganapparel.com, or check out our selection of shirts on the MGoBlogStore.com. And let's not forget our associate sponsors: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, The Sklar Brothers, Winewood Organics, Community Pest Solutions, Radecki Oral Surgery, Long Road Distillers, and SignalWire where we are recording this. Featured Musician: Syd Burnham THE VIDEO: [After THE JUMP: Things discussable.]  --------------------- 1. USC Preview: Offense starts at the top Maiva is getting 12 YPA vs blitzes, so maybe don't Wink so much in this game. They're using a lot more 12 personnel and splitbacks this year as well so it's not just your standard Lincoln Riley spread. It's still Lincoln Riley though, and it's been murder on a mostly bad offense. A big reason is the All-American slot/flanker Makai Lemon. There aren't as many outside guys as last year but they kept their two favorites; Ja'Kobi Lane is back and huge, but freshman Tanook Hines is getting most of the snaps at the other side. You do have to be wary of tight end Lake McRee and JUCO RB Waymond Jordan. OL might be better than they were against Illinois, when they had some significant injuries; we expect LT Elijah Paige to be back but not center Killian O'Connor, so they'll have to play 7th year senior J'Onre Reed. 2. USC Preview: Defense starts at 19:15 Not the offense. D'Anton Lynn is on the Ravens tree but he's not having the same success, mostly because they can't seem to get the defensive line up to size. Devan Thompkins is 290, Jide Abasiri is 295. Edges were highly ranked (Anthony Lucas was a pre-Elston Michigan target) but sophomore Kameryn Crawford isn't panning out like a top-100 is supposed to. They added Portal #25 Keeshawn Silver from Kentucky and a 5-star freshman, but they haven't changed that math, and are getting pushed around. We do still like Kamari Ramsey, who came with Lynn from UCLA and has been playing nickel this year. Cornerbacks are tall. 3. Wisconsin After Review starts at 36:56 Underwood is coming along, the RBs are elite, and Andrew Marsh is happening. Still have McCulley the #1 with a bullet, and it's nice to see they're giving him leapy chances now. Not sure where PFF (and Sam apparently) are getting the bad pass protection grades for the tackles, because we thought they were fine. The young OL have mistakes but they fix them, and they all have the talent. Fire blitzes were the order of the day. Weird seeing this defense spill but that's what they do sometimes I guess. Rod Moore's return was a bigger deal than you think. Seth's not as mad at Wink as you think.  4. Around the Big Ten starts at 52:45 There are some pretty big games this weekend (and that's more interesting than hockey vs Mercyhurst) so we previewed each of them. Indiana at Oregon: "…is a top-ten matchup" means Okay grandpa let's get you back to a home. Oregon by 7. If IU's OL is legit they can win and if they can beat Oregon there's no ceiling on this team. I can't believe in Indiana! Ohio State at Illinois: They'll lean. UCLA at Michigan State: What's funnier: MSU losing at home to UCLA or UCLA immediately losing by like 60 after beating Penn State? MSU fans are already saying Jonathan Smith doesn't have That Dawg in him. He seems like a normal human being, not an angry little dwarf. Nebraska at Maryland: Interesting game with what happened with Maryland last week. They are throwing many screens. Rutgers at Washington: Expect a high-scoring game. Would like this game on the opposite coast but Rutgers's offense is hit or miss and three time zones suggests miss. Northwestern at Penn State: PSU fans are already salty after the Eagles and Gavin McKenna/PSU hockey just lost to Clarkston. If you have one punt there could be a riot; OTOH Penn State fans respect Northwestern's big win over a tough UCLA team. Iowa at Wisconsin: euugh. Special teams malfeasance by Wisconsin will ruin them. Purdue at Minnesota: Vaguely watchable? Featured Artist: Marcus: Syd Burnham Okay reader who keeps asking: this is when I'll do Syd Burnham (now Osten; she got married this summer, but kept the performing name). Syd is an indie rock musician and graphic designer from Detroit who mixes a bunch of genres (jazz, singer-songwriter, etc.) to come up with a unique sound. She made an impact with her debut EP "The Yellow Album," at the age of 16, followed by her album "Timeline" at 19. She has since released hit singles like "Summertime," "4 A Grl," "Milky," and "By Then" but her live performances are what carved out a dedicated audience in the Detroit music scene. Syd goes up there with just a guitar and her voice but has a magnetic stage presence who incorporates her modern art into the music, and incorporates local themes into the artwork. Links: IG, YT, FB, Spotify. Songs: "A GRL" "Best Friend" "By Then"        Also because Across 110th Street will get our Youtubes taken down, the opener and outro: “The Employee is Not Afraid”—Bear vs. Shark “Ruska Vodka”—Motorboat

Michigan Insider
003 - Updates from Andrew Marsh, Cam Brandt, Zeke Berry 100825

Michigan Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 11:02


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Hail Yes! A Detroit Free Press Podcast About University of Michigan Sports
Michigan football has an identity and it might just carry them to College Football Playoff

Hail Yes! A Detroit Free Press Podcast About University of Michigan Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 49:48


Michigan football overcame a too-close-for-comfort first half against Wisconsin with a dominant effort after the break to beat the Badgers 24-10 in Week 6 and now turns its sights to one of the biggest games of the season. The Wolverines will travel this week to Los Angeles for the pendulum swing game of the season against USC at the LA Memorial Coliseum. Tony and Andrew open the show by discussing what we learned from Michigan's win over Wisconsin and why freshman Andrew Marsh's breakout is so important for this team. Then the guys discuss the USC game and why it might just be the biggest game of the season for the Wolverines and determining their track to the College Football Playoff. And last but not least, the Tony and Andrew make their predictions for the Michigan-USC matchup and share their picks for some of the other big games around the country. Read all about the Michigan Wolverines by heading to our website at freep.com/sports.

The Michigan Insider
Michigan-Wisconsin recap: Takeaways from the Wolverines' 24-10 win

The Michigan Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 58:13


In this episode, Zach Shaw and Steve Lorenz break down the Michigan football team's 24-10 win over Wisconsin, and what it means for the Wolverines moving forward. They open with a look at Michigan's offense, which struggled in the first half, but came alive to the tune of 300 yards in the second half. They discuss which half was more important, two strong showings from the Wolverines' wide receivers, the continued success of Justice Haynes, Bryce Underwood's development and why it took until week five for Andrew Marsh to earn a start. In the second half of the episode, they look at the defensive side of the ball. They discuss standout players, which trends are worth noting beyond just facing Wisconsin, youth and depth at key positions and what's working for the top-10 defense. They close with a look at the top teams in the Big Ten, where Michigan ranks right now, and what happened to Penn State. 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

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast
MGoPodcast 17.6: The Fickell-Franklin Wife Swap

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 138:38


2 hour and 18 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. Offense vs Wisconsin Starts at 1:00 Are Michigan fans turning beet red or was it just hot? This game looks better on rewatch and followed the preview fairly closely. Bryce Underwood took a leap forward in this game, he has the occasional accuracy issue and isn't testing the middle of the field, but he's starting to hit guys downfield. Andrew Marsh and Donaven McCulley also took a huge lea. This is encouraging considering Goodwin was barely targeted, Semaj has been having catching issues, and Frederick Moore is off the team. You can rotate most positions but not the wide receivers. Russel Bellamy has been getting unfairly judged for the receivers. Wisconsin has a very good rush defense and Michigan put up pretty good numbers. Underwood needs to get the ball out a little quicker. Sprague will grade out negatively but he generally does it well when he knows the right assignment. The offensive line is young, they need some time to get better. Lindsey plays off the screen game really well. Has Michigan gotten a holding call all year on defense? [The rest of the writeup and the player after THE JUMP]  2. Defense vs Wisconsin Starts at 39:33 10 points from the opposition but three came from a sad field goal. They barely got to 200 yards of offense until "kill the clock mode". Rod Moore being back instantly makes this defense much better. Don't rotate him and just keep him on the field all game? Zeke Berry is back from injury, he missed a tackle but was otherwise fine. This defense seems like they miss a lot of tackles but we're comparing it to the best defense in recent school history. Jimmy Rolder was in his element, one time he almost picked up a fullback and threw him. Michigan goes cover zero in a situation that makes no sense. Everyone in the stands keeps turning towards Seth when this happens. Brandyn Hillman is reckless which is helpful sometimes, sometimes it hurts you. Please don't be weird against USC. 3. Hot Takes, Game Theory, and Special Teams Starts at 1:05:20 Takes hotter than Michigan Stadium this Saturday. Michigan missed a 27 yard field goal, was it the hold? They did (just barely) block a punt and almost blocked a second one. Hollenbeck was blasting them in this game. What is up with Semaj's punt returns? Is he being told not to take any chances? Should you run a QB sneak on 4th and inches near your own red zone? Luke Fickell is Brady Hoke. They weren't trying to win the game in the 4th quarter, you can't have a six minute field goal drive in this situation. Seth is about to start charting an umpire's spatial awareness. 4. Around the Big Ten with Jamie Mac Starts at 1:34:02 UCLA 42, Penn State 37 UCLA has been awful all season but they looked like the #7 team in the country in Pasadena. James Franklin partially blamed the travel. Coming into this weekend, UCLA never led in any of their four games. In this game they never trailed. Tim Skipper has as many wins over top 10 teams as James Franklin. Penn State was a playoff team but now they have to beat Ohio State to have a chance, Was this the biggest Big Ten upset ever?  Nebraska 38, Michigan State 27 In most weeks this would be the funniest game of the week. Michigan State ran for 2.3 YPC and Chiles threw two interception into Nebraska chests. Their backup looked pretty good so is there a QB controversy?  Washington 24, Maryland 20 Maryland took a 20-0 lead but road Washington dominated October Maryland. Washington is still without their best defensive end, linebacker, and defensive back. Mike Locksley is 0-10 coming out of bye weeks.  Illinois 43, Purdue 27 The Purdue offense is actually functional. Each QB threw for over 300 yards.  Northwestern 42, ULM 7 One day we'll have something to say about Northwestern, but not today. Ohio State 42, Minnesota 3 They let Julian Sayin cook. MUSIC: "Cobra"—Geese "God's Country"—Thomas Dollbaum "How To Kill Houseplants"—Spacey Jane “Across 110th Street”—JJ Johnson and his Orchestra   

The Michigan Insider
Michigan offensive breakdown with Al Borges (week 4) - Nebraska recap; Bye week preview

The Michigan Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 101:18


In this week's episode Al Borges and Sam Webb discussed Michigan's offensive performance in its 30-27 victory over Nebraska, highlighting the explosive rushing attack that pounded the Cornhuskers into the ground. The discussion focused on the effectiveness of the outside zone play, which contributed 199 yards and two touchdowns on 12 carries. Borges praised the offensive line's development and Bryce Underwood's poise. They also discussed the potential of receivers like Donovan McCulley and Andrew Marsh to be impact players, and the need for continued development of the passing game. 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

Michigan Football – In the Trenches with Jon Jansen
In the Trenches 533 - Central Michigan Recap

Michigan Football – In the Trenches with Jon Jansen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2025 42:01


We're jam-packed with postgame analysis and interviews after the Wolverines' thorough victory over Central Michigan on Saturday. Jon Jansen, Brian Boesch, Doug Karsch, and Jack Miller react to the 63-3 win. Then, around the 25-minute mark, our postgame interviews get going, as Jon visits with acting Head Coach Biff Poggi, and Jason Avant catches up with six players - Jordan Marshall, Donaven McCulley, Marlin Klein, Bryce Underwood, Andrew Marsh, and Elijah Dotson. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast
MGoPodcast 17.1: You're Out, Buddy

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 160:28


2 hours and 40 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. Offense vs New Mexico Starts at 1:00 When's the last time you've ever seen an offensive lineman run away from a fight? Probably the funniest thing all night. New Mexico came out like they wanted to make a statement for a new era of New Mexico, and they may have an endless well of College Crappe that they can run. Let's talk about Bryce Underwood, it took one game for Brian to become a believer. Bryce just turned 18 but we're making critiques that you would make about juniors and seniors. He's got a thing for parabolic arcs. We're finally seeing the Semaj Morgan we hoped to see when he was a sophomore. The whole stadium stopped and turned to Brian on the play action pass to Max Bredeson. Bryce is very accurate when he can throw in the pocket, if Channing Goodwin hadn't put his hands up the ball would've just gotten stuck in his facemask. They're not running Bryce but then he's throwing a monster block with his throwing shoulder. Offensive line kept Bryce from getting lit up so that's a W, especially against a couple decent transfer edges. So was Justice Haynes worth the price? Overall, Channing Goodwin was encouraging. Fred Moore had a bad drop.  [The rest of the writeup and the player after THE JUMP]  2. Defense vs New Mexico Starts at 51:04 A little tricky to grade the defense. They gave up some stuff but some of it was aided by the officials. Wink seemed to struggle with the College Crappe a bit, but Ohio State doesn't run that and you need Wink to beat Ohio State. QB Jack Layne was a fearless dawg who kept getting back up all game. Michigan had a lot of rotation all game. Brandyn Hillman hit a guy hard enough that you didn't need Grapentine to tell you who it was, Jyaire Hill got beat. Enow Etta played more than was expected. Seth got deported from the Vatican once. Jaishawn Barham is probably the worst person to get hit by on this team. The defensive line doesn't have a superstar but it's deep like the 2022 line.  3. Hot Takes, Game Theory, and Special Teams Starts at 1:17:56 Takes hotter than Michigan Stadium after Jaishawn Barham got ejected. Michigan punted on 4th and 1 on their own 49, three thumbs down. Andrew Marsh fumbled a kickoff and hesitated on one he brought out but he's a true freshman so it is what it is, it'll get better. Hudson Hollenbeck was fine, there's room for improvement. Discussing the targeting call, note that this was recorded before the "upheld" decision. Oops, we've been pronouncing "Sprague" wrong apparently. Maybe we midwesternized his name.  4. Around the Big Ten with Jamie Mac Starts at 1:58:00 There are too many Big Ten teams so there are fewer notes for some games. Purdue 31, Ball State 0 Maryland 39, FAU 7 The Maryland freshman QB looks pretty decent. Total yardage was somehow even. Penn State 46, Nevada 11 Penn State might be a boring team to watch until they play Oregon. Iowa 34, Albany 7 The Iowa QB was still pretty pedestrian. Oregon 59, Montana State 13 USC 73, Missouri State 13 Welcome to the FBS, Missouri State. Illinois 52, Western Illinois 3 Northwestern 3, Tulane 23 Preston Stone had -42 rushing yards. The Northwestern head coach says to "believe in this quarterback". Indiana 27, Old Dominion 14 This Indiana team feels less explosive compared to last year. Washington 38, Colorado State 21 Jonah Coleman had 177 rushing yards on 24 carries, the Huskies are looking more explosive this season. They could be Pacific Chaos Team but their defense is still suspect.  Utah 43, UCLA 10 "Committing to UCLA is telling on yourself", Nico Iamaleava was 11/22 for 136 yards, 1TD/1INT. UCLA is still who they've been. Utah was 14/16 on 3rd down conversions. Michigan State 23, Western Michigan 6 Michigan State struggled to stop Western's edges. 138 yards in the last nine drives isn't great. MSU did get a 21-0 lead early, though. Rutgers 34, Ohio 31 Not a great start for Rutgers. Overall, an exciting game. Minnesota 23, Buffalo 10 This is much more of a blowout than the score indicates. Minnesota QB is 19/35 for 290 yards (2TD/1INT). Buffalo is a good MAC team, too. Wisconsin 17, Miami (Oh) 0 Billy Edwards is injured and Wisconsin struggled to move the ball. But Miami struggled more. Nebraska 20, Cincinnati 17 Dylan Raiola was 33/42 for 243 yards but it was mostly to the backs. Former Indiana QB Brendan Sorsby was the Cincy QB that threw the final interception. Half the event was that Taylor Swift was here. Ohio State 14, Texas 7 336 yards for Texas, 203 for Ohio State. The Buckeyes can't really run the ball. There was some "oh no" from the Ohio State fans. Texas got stopped four times on 4th down, twice inside the 10. Texas also has two massive facemask penalties. Ohio State also had weird drops from the receivers. When's the last time Ohio State had less than 200 yards of offense? MUSIC: "Sunday Eve"—Bonnie Calista "Spin Me Around"—The Marias "River Song"—Dennis Wilson “Across 110th Street”—JJ Johnson and his Orchestra   

Michigan Insider
004 - Behind The Uniform with Andrew Marsh seg1 080525

Michigan Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 16:01


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Michigan Insider
005 - Behind The Uniform with Andrew Marsh seg2 080525

Michigan Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 13:51


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The Ryan Kelley Morning After
Happy Gilmore 2 & Fantastic Four: First Steps

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2025 136:40


Welcome back to Movie Boy! This podcast will feature discussions on movies, new and old alike, as well as some broader movie topics and conversations.In this episode:(00:00) - More episode ideas and the future of movie theaters (17:50) - A discussion about Happy Gilmore 2 starring Adam Sandler. This discussion features Ken "Iggy" Strode as we break down the good, the bad, and the ugly with Netflix's newest release (1:02:00) - A discussion about Fantastic Four: First Steps starring Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach. This one features Andrew Marsh of 101 ESPN as we talk about this movie and previous Fantastic Four films, our thoughts on superhero movies, and the current state of the MCU. (2:02:30) - Mailbag! My favorite movie to win Best Picture and what I think is the least deserving Best Picture winner. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Michigan Insider
Behind the Uniform with Andrew Marsh - Freshman WR eager to help revive UM's dormant passing game

The Michigan Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 27:43


In this episode of Behind the Uniform - Season 3 - we feature freshman wide receiver, Andrew Marsh. One of the centerpieces of Michigan's 2025 recruiting class, Marsh reflects upon the beginning of his transition from high school to college as an early enrollee. He recalls his first significant play in spring ball and expresses his readiness to contribute to the passing game. He praises the growth of the receiver room and mentions the support from quarterbacks and shares his early impressions of freshman signal caller Bryce Underwood. Marsh also touches on his financial literacy education thanks to counsel from Morgan Stanley, his business ventures, and the importance of off-field preparation. The interview concludes with his anticipation of the rigors of fall camp and with him looking forward to making an impact in his first season. 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

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast
WTKA Roundtable 7/31/2025: The New Phonebook's Here!

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 52:26


Things Discussed: Condolences and love to the family of Greg Glenn. If you recall he came here as the glue guy/energy guy friend of Jett Howard who was supposed to make Jett better. When you talk about losing a 22-year-old whose primary scholarship-worthy attribute was he made other people better, that's a big loss. Craig mentions he met him at media day, thought Glenn was naively honest and open for an athlete. New rosters/new weights. Bryce Underwood is 10 pounds heavier already than JJ ever got, will need it to be a runner. Michigan going to screen and RPO more? Sure but I think you play man on them, put your biggest corner on McCulley, put a safety in the box, and dare Bryce to beat you. Michigan can make that work by having Bryce hit kill shots deep and by making the high safety responsible for stopping Bryce in the run game. Kill shots: Chip likes to turn a route combo that he's shown before into a surprise deep shot. Jake Garcia? Was ranked around JJ as a freshman after an odyssey, played early at Miami (yes THAT Miami), but threw a lot of INTs, went to Mizzou then ECU, and threw a lot of INTs at ECU too. Got experience. Think Mikey Keene is a much higher floor than we got from Davis Warren/Alex Orji last year. Oklahoma: They're us. Great defense, I'm not as sold as everyone else on Mateer. I think their system really beat up on Mountain West cornerbacks, and he has a lot of moxie, but I don't know how that "you don't know what we're RPOing!" offense is going to interact with Michigan's "you don't know what our coverage is" defense. Probably going to be a rock fight because Oklahoma's defense is legit. They play aggressive, the LBs fill in the gaps, and they've got a safety who makes everybody right. DL dropoff? Think the edges are going to be the superstars, but Benny is very good and they can rotate. Teams are going to try to lock them on the field but good luck surviving the first four snaps against Benny and Williams. Derrick Moore: He was winning his pass rushes regularly but other guys got the stats, had a dropoff while injured, played a GREAT bowl game. Sam says Aidan Hutchinson; I try to tamp that down to "just" Brandon Graham. Players say there was a meeting before Indiana where Wink had to listen to the players about how they do things and some of the players had to hear some things, and they all really got on the same page. Defense was ELITE after that. I'm mad about Cam Brandt switching to #9, which looks like TJ Guy's #4 and Derrick Moore's #8. What are we doing here Cam? Some of us have to chart in the wee hours. We had a 91, 42, and 8, and the fans knew exactly what we were looking at. Blake Frazier at 295: His timeline was always 2026 not 2025; I think we were talking about him as an X-factor and he's got to gain more weight before we put him out there at left tackle. Sam's OL right now from right to left: Sprague, Efobi, Crippen, El-Hadi, ….? LT: I think they have to live with Link (who lost 4 pounds and looks leaner in a grocery store), until Babalola is ready. Note that Sprague came in very well developed needed until the bowl game (though he was injured early in the season). Receiver weights: Kendrick Bell is a sneaky pick for breakout player, Fred Moore is as well. Very encouraged by Andrew Marsh coming in at 190 because his thing is he played vs Texas high schoolers bigger than his 175 size; if he's going to make that work against 220-pound safeties in the Big Ten he's going to need that size. Center? I think Crippen is smart, knows all the calls, hit his strength/size ceiling and it's lower than they want to move DTs, and Juan Castillo can't add much more than that. What Castillo can do is get Guarnera ready to push Crippen, but with a freshman QB you want to get the line calls right first, not shoot for the stars. Crippen is our guy, he'll give us a senior Kugler kind of year, and we'll live with it.

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast
WTKA Roundtable 7/24/2025: Possibly a Human Being

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 63:24


Things Discussed: Pre-show: Talking Lions. Sam wants to be talked off the ledge because they let Frank Ragnow retire without a plan for center. Seth says jump, because they probably got caught flat-footed and are going to have to roll with a rookie or Graham Glasgow. Big Ten Meetings in Las Vegas: It's a little too on the nose. Tony Petitti's turnaround: He said Michigan had been punished enough. I think he's a puppet and the TV people told him you'd better protect the Asset. I also hate that this is how it works—these cases should be judged on their merits and clearly the main considerations are money and power. Craig agrees. Sam asks who benefits from leaking this before Big Ten Media Days. I don't know. Sam asks why would Petitti want that out there and I say probably because, like all of us, he thinks he's a person, and that if everyone understood his viewpoint they'd agree with his actions. Football: What's the offensive X-factor other than Bryce? I suggest receiver, since they're only talking about McCulley being a difference-maker, and it's a little concerning that Andrew Marsh is high on the list of names they bring up. The other guys say offensive line. Craig thinks they can be a lot better, and so does Sam. I say I think they'll be fine but that there are too many ceilings for this year, versus down the road when Babalola/Frazier/Efobi/Guarnera/Sprague have really come into their own. We agree Link belongs inside. Who was Michigan's best OL last year? Seth: Myles Hinton, even if he “liked fishing more than finishing.” Sam: nuh-uh, it was Priebe. Craig: Priebe. Basketball: Building with a lot of very tall men. It's a good strategy to get the hardest position to recruit and develop, if you can get them all to stick around and wait to be developed when the portal is so hot. Seth: you only need one or two.

The Employee Success Podcast
The Cardinal Spotlight: Andrew Marsh

The Employee Success Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 27:48


In this episode, Brian Buford sits down with Andrew Marsh—metal sculptor, founder of Lucky 7 Arts, and Assistant Director at the Conn Center for Renewable Energy Research at the University of Louisville. Andrew shares how his creative practice, deeply rooted in explorations of the human body, emotions, and the physical world, shapes both his art and his professional journey. From building monumental sculptures to driving innovation in renewable energy, Andrew offers a compelling look at the intersection of artistic expression, academic research, and global impact. Check out more of Andrew's work on the Lucky 7 Arts website: https://www.lucky7arts.com/Don't miss the other sites Andrew's work is featured on:www.citymuseum.org     https://www.josephinesculpturepark.org/         https://sculpturetrails.com/

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
Blues TV Analyst, Jamie Rivers

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 11:35


Jamie Rivers joins us to talk about the Blues and their stellar play since the break, and we also dive into Andrew Marsh's music catalog and Jamie's hijinks on the bench Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
Blues TV Analyst, Jamie Rivers

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 13:05


Jamie Rivers joins us to talk about the Blues and their stellar play since the break, and we also dive into Andrew Marsh's music catalog and Jamie's hijinks on the bench Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Working Drummer
502 - Dylan Wissing Returns: w/ Special Guest Andrew Marsh from WTS Drums, Useful Plug-ins, Tracking Remotely

Working Drummer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 92:40


Dylan Wissing is a session drummer based in Hoboken, New Jersey, who has recorded for such artists as John Legend, Drake, Kanye West, Jay-Z and Eminem. He is best known as the drummer on Alicia Keys' Grammy award-winning hit, “Girl on Fire,” and is heard in national ads for AT&T, American Airlines, Valvoline, Behr Paints and Banana Republic. Dylan teaches the art of recording and session drumming at his website, Creating the Sound, and is a proud endorser of WTS Drums, Sabian Cymbals, Aquarian Drumheads, Innovative Percussion sticks, Prologix practice pads, TnR Products, and the Cymbal Resonance System. In this episode, Dylan talks about:    Pros and cons of tech when tracking remotely    Changes with Dylan since we last spoke in 2018    His three kit set up in his studio    His website and educational content    Providing live drums in a sea of loops and samples    Useful plug-ins    Andrew Marsh introduces WTS Drums Here's our Patreon Here's our Youtube Here's our Homepage

Michigan Insider
003 - Signing Day Recap - Andrew Marsh and Bryce Underwood 120524

Michigan Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 17:03


Signing Day Recap - Andrew Marsh and Bryce UnderwoodSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Michigan Football – In the Trenches with Jon Jansen
In the Trenches 488 - Sherrone Moore

Michigan Football – In the Trenches with Jon Jansen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 21:13


Head Coach Sherrone Moore joins us for a National Signing Day conversation here on In the Trenches, presented by Meijer. Coach Moore discusses the Wolverines' 2025 class, starting with the defensive signees before pivoting to the program's new offensive players around the 16-minute mark.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Dawgman Radio
DawgmanRadio: Catching up in a lot of news during the BYE week

Dawgman Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 70:23


The guys from Dawgman.com - Kim Grinolds, Chris Fetters, and Scott Eklund - caught up Friday morning as the Washington Huskies rested up ahead of next weekend's game at No. 1 Oregon. And while the final football game of the regular season is over a week away, there is still a ton of news to catch up on. For starters, will the Huskies get anyone back in a substantial way ahead of the Oregon game? Does that include EDGE Zach Durfee? And could the Oregon game also provide a springboard for players that are just starting to show their potential, like Deuce Davis? They also talk about other relevant football topics, like the coaching carousel and more as the season moves one week closer to the 12-team playoff. Who do they think will eventually win it all? After a break to pay some bills, the guys come back with a big recruiting update, courtesy of Scott. They talk about recent commit, RB Quaid Carr, as well as the current status of committed players elsewhere, like Andrew Marsh and Donovan Olugbode, who recently visited UW. They also talked about the impending decisions of 2025 OL Peter Langi and 2026 OL Esun Tafa. Talk then turned to the men's basketball news, as Mady Traore, arguably the No. 1 juco prospect in America, signed with Washington this week. And what does that mean for other big that is expected to enroll at some point - forward Dominique Diomande from France and the Ivory Coast. Will the increase in scholarships from 13 to 15 take care of a potential numbers crunch for first-year head coach Danny Sprinkle. To wrap up, the guys give their final thoughts heading into the weekend, including the debate on who should start at quarterback next Saturday in Eugene - Will Rogers or Demond Williams? 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 Wolverine Podcast
The Wolverine recaps Jayden Sanders' commitment & chats Andrew Babalola & Andrew Marsh timelines

The Wolverine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 35:12


Analysts EJ Holland and Zach Libby discuss a priority 2025 Michigan target set to announce a commitment next week in Top 100 Katy (Tex.) Jordan wide receiver Andrew Marsh on The Wolverine Live Tuesday Recruiting Show.  (0:00) - Intro (2:26) - On300 Michigan CB Commit Jayden Sanders (7:56) - 2025 CB Flip Targets (14:08) - Five-star OT Andrew Babalola (21:10) - Michigan Holds Best Safety Commit Duo in Country? (27:45) - Top 100 WR Andrew Marsh Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Michigan Insider
BBQ at the Big House Wrap up - Michigan Recruiting Insider

The Michigan Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 33:37


The Michigan Insider's Steve Lorenz reflect upon Michigan's annual weekend-long recruiting event, "The Barbecue at the Big House." The team shares intel from the nearly 20 recruits who made it by the TMI studio interviews, plus dish on some on of the hot recruiting topics coming out of the event like the latest in Phillip Wright's recruitment, decision timelines for Andrew Marsh and Jayden Sanders, and more. And if you want even MORE inside intel, don't miss out on our BBQ at the Big House/Fall Camp FLASH SALE on TMI -- 1 year of VIP access to TMI for 60% off! ALSO AVAILABLE TO CURRENT MONTHLY SUBSCRIBERS! Newbies can also test drive the site for one month for $1, but only for a limited time. - https://247sports.com/college/michigan/article/michigan-wolverines-football-recruiting-updates-analysis--234236283/ 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 Michigan Insider
BBQ at The Big House Preview - Michigan Recruiting Insider

The Michigan Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 30:47


On this week's edition of The Michigan Recruiting Insider, Sam Webb, Steve Lorenz, and Brice Marich preview Michigan's annual Barbecue at the Big House. The episode begins with an update on the visit plans of wide receiver commitment Phillip Wright, who is on LSU's campus at the time of this discussion. The conversation then shifts to Top 100 WR visitors Jerome Myles and Andrew Marsh. The episode then picots to the loaded list of 2026 visitors, with nearly 30 four-stars set to be on campus. 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 Alchemist's Library
Build More Muscle & Supercharge Your Health | DrueFit

The Alchemist's Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 69:10


Send us a Text Message.My guest today is Andrew Marsh, creator of Drue Fit. He is an educator on many health and fitness related topics, including how to achieve healing. In this conversation, Andrew and Ryan discuss various topics related to health, fitness, and self-improvement.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Catching Up00:59 Getting in Shape and Body Fat Percentage08:40 The Pro-Metabolic Approach to Health18:42 Supplements for Health and Physique25:34 Exploring Solutions for Hair Loss28:29 Effective Training Methods31:46 Finding Balance in Health and Fitness33:39 Navigating Fitness Advice and Influencers37:58 Essential Exercises for Overall Fitness42:50 Exploring Carb Backloading48:37 Understanding the Effects of Alcohol and Nicotine52:33 The Practice of Looks Maxing55:28 The Benefits of the Carrot Salad58:51 The Importance of Detoxing for Health01:06:43 Evaluating Energy Levels as a Marker of HealthConnect with Us!https://www.instagram.com/alchemists.library/https://twitter.com/RyanJAyala

Texas HS Football Podcast with Taylor Arenz
Texas HS Football Podcast: Episode 69, WR Andrew Marsh and OT Ryan Fodje

Texas HS Football Podcast with Taylor Arenz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 19:26


In this podcast episode, Taylor Arenz interviews Andrew Marsh, a four-star wide receiver from Katy Jordan, and Ryan Fodje, an offensive lineman from Bridgeland committed to Oklahoma.Andrew Marsh discusses his rigorous summer training schedule, balancing schoolwork with football practice, and his recruitment journey. He plans to announce his college decision on Veterans Day to honor his late father. Marsh reflects on his role as a leader and hopes to inspire younger athletes by setting a good example both on and off the field.Ryan Fodje shares his experience of committing to Oklahoma, being his first and most cherished offer. He discusses his summer routine and the preparations for his senior year. Fodje emphasizes the importance of trusting the process and hopes to be a role model for younger athletes, encouraging them to work hard and develop over time.Tune in to hear Andrew and Ryan's insights, their dedication to football, and what lies ahead for these promising players in the upcoming season. Enjoy getting to know these talented athletes and their inspiring journeys.  

The Michigan Insider
Will Victor's Weekend lead to summer commitmas? - Michigan Recruiting Insider

The Michigan Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 64:48


On this week's edition of The Michigan Recruiting Insider, Sam Webb, Steve Lorenz, and Brice Marich recap the epic Victor's recruiting weekend and highlight the recent commitments by Jasper Parker, Jacob Washington, Kaden Strayhorn, Chase Taylor, and the massive pledge from 2026 quarterback prospect Brady Hart. The crew then shifts attention to Crystal Balls for top targets Hardy Watts, Andrew Olesh, Phillip Wright and as of this episode, top 50 wide receiver target Andrew Marsh. 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 Wolverine Podcast
Recruiting Q&A: Can Michigan close with Top 100 TE Andrew Olesh?

The Wolverine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 50:57


The Wolverine's EJ Holland discussed several Michigan recruiting topics on the Wednesday edition of The Wolverine Live recruiting show, including Top 100 Center Valley (Pa.) Southern Lehigh tight end Andrew Olesh. (00:00) - Intro (01:21) - Having QB recruits locked in early (04:26) - What happened with Maxwell Roy? (06:30) - Michigan's potential WR haul (07:27) - Jordon Davison update (08:26) - Michigan's NIL changes (10:11) - Updated cornerback board (12:07) - Chris Ewald and DJ Pickett (12:38) - Ceiling of 2025 class (13:58) - Last meal on earth for EJ (14:51) - Andrew Babalola and Shamari Earls (17:30) - Safeties and linebackers (20:19) - The DT board for 2025 (22:05) - Current EDGE targets (23:21) - Andrew Olesh timeline (24:49) - Michigan and Bobby Kanka (25:56) - Coach hang for a day (26:49) - BBQ at the Big House (28:18) - 4th WR options (28:36) - Marco Jones (29:34) - WR combos (30:10) - Boxing talk  (30:39) - Mike Hart (31:15) - Andrew Marsh (31:30) - Rating Charles Woodson (31:55) - EDGE recruiting (32:57) - Pineapple pizza or Notre Dame fans? (34:30) - Candidates to improve ranking (36:35) - Thoughts on current QB room (37:00) - DB/DL recruiting (37:47) - 2027 QB Trae Taylor (38:35) - Andrew Babalola (39:18) - Brady Hart (40:48) - Hardy Watts (41:13) - Shekai Mills-Knight (41:38) - Will Earls flip? (42:06) - What will OL class look like this year? (43:10) - Ivan Taylor or JaDon Blair (43:33) - 2026 WRs (44:08) - DeWayne Galloway (44:51) - Kayden Strayhorn (45:09) - EJ's favorite beat (45:48) - Babalola thoughts (47:18) - Ohio State overpaying? (48:54) - Next to commit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices