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It's Episode 200 of the Orange and True Podcast! From the first episode hyping up Jared Harper and Austin Wiley's return to the squad in May of 2018, to today's discussion as we head into yet another season of Auburn football, we're thankful that there have been listeners for more than four years! Today's episode goes raw with no show notes, and of course we have to start off discussing Auburn Soccer before anything else. Also on the show this week: Ryan tries to pick an EPL team and the crew discusses relegation in college football Auburn basketball's trip to Israel! Football fall camp begins this week! Ryan, Chief, and James Jones run through optimistic, pessimistic, and realistic schedule predicitons! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's episode I talk about Chris Paul to the Suns, Russell Westbrook trades, Boston Celtics rumors, Demar Derozan to the Lakers, Jalen Harris scouting report, Nathan Knight scouting report, Yam Madar scouting report, Paul Eboua scouting report, Markus Howard scouting report, Mamadi Diakite scouting report, Karim Mane scouting report, Kaleb Wesson scouting report, Ty-Shon Alexander scouting report, Josh Hall scouting report, Austin Wiley scouting report, Trent Forrest scouting report, Trevelin Queen scouting report, Nick Richards scouting report, and NFL team power rankings . Hope you enjoy!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-under-pressure-podcast/donations
Harrison discusses Mamadi Diakite, Austin Wiley, and Nathan Knight as players who could be picked late in this draft, but who could play a big role on an NBA team nonetheless. Be sure to head over to oocspurs.com to become a 6th man member, and don't forget to join us live on November 18th for our NBA Draft watch party! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/oocspurs/support
IntroductionHello folks, welcome to the fourth episode of Major – Stories of NCAA Scandals. In this show we cover the most gripping, gruesome, and groundbreaking scandals in the history of the NCAA. My name is Chris Brown and I’ll be your host, guiding you through every twist and turn these stories have to offer. For the last nine years, I’ve worked in NCAA Rules and Regulations, including four years on the NCAA staff. If you are anything like me, you love a good sports scandal. I started Major, as a way of exploring both well-known and unknown NCAA scandals. But enough about me, let’s start the show.This week is the promised part two of Bruce Pearl’s perilous plunge into predatory practice… and if that sounds like a mouthful just wait for what’s next. As mentioned at the end of last episode, it’s a rare enough thing to be caught in the middle of a major NCAA scandal, but in the case of this controversial coach, it seems that’s only half the story… or rather a third. To recap last week for all those who missed it, Bruce Pearl was assistant coach for the University of Iowa basketball program all the way back in 1988. He was ramping up for a big season, trying to score a top Chicago recruit, when surprise surprise, The Illini swooped in and made the steal. Fast forward to the infamous call and our lovely two week special subject, Bruce Pearl, was found to have recorded Deon Thomas (the lost recruit), without his knowledge as he badmouthed his own school and revealed evidence against them. While Thomas made it out relativity unscathed, Illinois suffered from the investigation and Pearl’s reputation was forever harmed… lucky for him the great state of Tennessee knows how to forgive.Thus, Pearl’s scandalous journey begins, and our show has more to report. What happens from here? Where’s Pearl now? And what does his story tell us about the sports world we watch? Listen up and take notes because we’re diving deep and the story’s just getting started!DiscussionThe Road to Tennessee Now I should clarify that the jump from Iowa to Tennessee wasn’t overnight. Following the Deon Thomas incident, Pearl was forced to pay the piper and leave Division one basketball, something that should come as no surprise to our week to week listeners following the pattern of college sports scandals. A move to division two or three is pretty par for the course… getting out of it, now that’s less common. So, after Iowa Pearl lands a head coaching job at Southern Indiana, where he spent several years and rebuilt his reputation. Laying low, fundraising well, and pulling in four Great Lakes Valley Conference Titles and a division two national championship appearance seemed to serve Bruce well (especially the titles, something we’ll hit on later in the episode). After 9 years with the Screamin Eagles, Pearl had apparently put in his time and done the impossible, worked his way bag to the big leagues. Signed on to replace Bo Ryan, previous head coach of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Bruce Pearl had found his new home in Division one basketball, somewhere he’d stay for the next four years. While relatively low radar, it’s important to note that Milwaukee was forced to self-report a recruiting violation made by Pearl during his stay in the great dairy state. The violation… visiting a high school junior recruit at an off campus site. Seems unimportant but keep that in mind as we keep on chugging. Regardless of the tiny road bump, Pearl had finally made it back to a major Division one team, this time as a head coach for the Tennessee Volunteers in 2005. Back on top, on his way to the headlines. A place Pearl found familiar. The Tennessee Barbeque There’s no denying that Pearl found genuine and immediate success in Tennessee. After only a couple season’s Pearl and the volunteers captured a SEC regular season title and the school’s first ever number ranking on an AP top 25 poll. And this is something we should hit on before we reach the scandal. While Pearl’s career can be summed up by a string of scandals (hold on I promise their coming) another common thread is his real success coaching. Part of Pearl’s controversy is the exchange between good and bad. We’ll cover this more later but it’s worth remembering that the man’s not getting the second chances for nothing. He’s risen out of pits by his record of success… and often brought back down into the pits we all remember. Regardless, all this talk of downfall must have the mouth watering. Watering for scandal? Sure. For Barbeque? I mean… not what we’re expecting, right?Pearl’s next trip in to coverup and scandal takes place at a backyard barbeque, or if you like it more sinister, a mass meeting of illegal recruits. Late in 2010 reports started to surface that Pearl had been once again meeting with junior recruits outside of campus locations. This of course was denied by Pearl, a deny ‘til you die fanatic, all the way up until photos surfaced of Aaron Craft (yes the famous Ohio state buckeye’s, Aaron Craft) at a backyard barbeque held by Pearl. With no other choice, Pearl came out with a teary-eyed press conference, a showing of emotion that, for better or for worse, is common for Pearl. Some take it as genuine, other’s as fake, but no matter what side you’re on you can’t deny the truth… it’s gets worse from here. First, only four days after that apology, Pearl, and his assistant coach we’re caught having “bumped” into junior recruit Jordan Adams outside, once again outside of campus boundaries. On top of that, it started to come out that Pearl had knowingly and purposefully broken this NCAA rule with his barbeque as he had informed the guests of the violation and asked them not to tell anyone. While I am not advocating for violating NCAA rules, if you are going to do so, it is probably a good idea to not announce it at a barbeque.Pearl was initially suspended for the first eight conference games of the season, with Tennessee eventually deciding to cut ties with the coach all together. Alongside Pearl’s loss of a job, he was also hit with a three year show cause penalty by the NCAA, one of the harshest punishments an individual can receive. Show cause penalties, can often end the careers of head coaches. So that’s the end for Coach Bruce Pearl, no coming back from that… I’m sure you see where this is going. The yoyo coach seems to always find his way in, this time as head coach for the Auburn men’s basketball program. The Auburn MeltdownIn March of 2014, Auburn University hired Bruce Pearl, awarding him a six year contract worth $14 million and the… let’s call it honor of becoming the first coach in NCAA history to be hired while in the middle of a show cause penalty. Bruce Pearl truly is a pioneer of sporting scandals. After three years of somewhat uneventful basketball at Auburn, things started heating up around Pearl, as they seem to always do… but this time, Pearl wasn’t alone. September 27, 2017, became an infamous day in the NCAA and all of college sports as the FBI announced its investigation into college basketball. While a story of that magnitude must be saved for another day, it should be unsurprising that Bruce found a way to dip his toe into it. Pearl’s assistant coach Chuck Person was one of the four coaches to be arrested, later charged with bribery, fraud, and conspiracy.Following that debacle, Auburn would put two more staffers on leave and had to suspend players Austin Wiley and Daniel Purifoy due to violations associated with the investigation. Surely you are thinking at this point that Pearl has to be involved in some way or another, but it turns out, in the eyes of the FBI and NCAA, the guy was clean. But what about Auburn?Following the investigation, Auburn announced a second, this time internal investigation and asked for Pearl’s total cooperation in the process… unfortunately they didn’t receive it. In fact, Auburn’s president came out in a press conference and said this, “Having three of his employees suspended or terminated is troublesome at best. (Pearl’s) unwillingness to even talk to me about it is particularly troublesome.” So let’s trace back. We’re in the middle of Pearl’s third major scandal, his employers launch an internal investigation, and he, even to his own school, is unwilling to say a peep. Looks like the end of Pearl, right?... Wrong. Pearl, the next year would then go on to win a share of the SEC title, earn a No. 4 seed in the NCAA tournament and help the Tigers make their first final four appearance in school history. Auburn awarded Pearl’s outstanding season with a five year extension which started at $3.8 million during the 2019-20 season and will increase by $125,000 each year after that to a maximum figure of $4.3 million in the final year.Man vs. VictoryThis incredible and to many frustrating climax to Pearl’s still running story is what leads us into perhaps a greater question about the sporting world as a whole… Is it willing to forgive cheating if it means victory? As we mentioned, Pearl’s coaching history has been categorized by two things: Scandal and victory. And unlike many of the other coaching subjects we’ve discussed on the podcast before, Pearl is still out and kicking. He’s survived the scandals because whether we like it or not, your team will forgive you if you make it worth the while. But is it just the team’s forgiveness? Are fans guilty as well? And where does it end? Let’s get into it all with the host opinion hot seat. ConclusionWell there you have it folks, the story of Bruce Pearl, the conclusion of our two part special. But you’ve heard our thoughts, now we want to hear yours. Give us a follow on our social media at @brown_athletics on twitter and @majorpodcast on Instagram and tell us your thoughts on the king of scandal or as others see it, unsung hero of program resurrection. We here at Major – Stories of NCAA Scandal hope you enjoyed our latest episode covering the world of NCAA scandals. Thank you everyone for tuning in, again I’m your host Chris Brown and wishing you a good day and life free of scandal!
By now you've probably heard about The Basketball Tournament that will be held in Columbus, Ohio, next month. The team out of Tampa, Florida, has a unique Auburn flavor. Former Tigers, Horace Spencer, Bryce Brown, Leron Smith and Desean Murray will be suiting up for the War Tampa team. Chuma Okeke, Marquis Daniels, Austin Wiley, Mustapha Heron, New Williams and KT Harrell are supporters of the team. War Tampa will face House of 'Pain, featuring Illinois alumni, in the first round. The winning team will take home $1,000,000. Horace Spencer, who played for Auburn's SEC Regular Season Champion and was part of the Final Four Team spent his first year of pro ball in Argentina. He passed up a chance to play overseas to play for War Tampa. Horace Spencer is featured in this Talking Tigers Podcast, presented by Wickles Pickles.
Jared Harper's foul trouble. Bryce Brown's hot 3-point shooting. The return of Austin Wiley. The emergence of backup J'Von McCormick. The coming-out party for Chuma Okeke. The 2019 SEC Tournament Championship Game was as memorable as it was important in setting up Auburn's run to a Final Four run in 2019. On the one-year anniversary of the game, Brandon Marcello welcomes Auburn Twitter royalty to re-watch the contest in real time and provide commentary to the Tigers' double-digit victory against the Tennessee Volunteers. Listen as Clint Richardson, the owner of the Auburn Uniform Database, and the team behind Drunk Aubie chat up Brandon and share some light-heated laughs as they reminisce one of the biggest wins in Auburn history. To watch the game with the guys as you listen to the podcast, watch the commercial-free broadcast of the 2019 SEC Tournament Championship here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyWsEipHYqg Subscribe to the AUC podcast Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/auburn-undercover/id1275945112 Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ihowikmdrvwfpeyutty4dsi6ece Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1kYwLo42rJ7pf65dfqub7N?si=KwbAXlQzSxSPbnlsm5uccA TuneIn: https://tunein.com/radio/Auburn-Undercover-p1025107/ Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=330881&refid=stpr Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1275945112/the-auburn-undercover-podcast Pocket Casts: http://pca.st/0G5S ==== Subscribe to Auburn247: https://secure.247sports.com/UserSubscription/New/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hear what Austin Wiley had to say ahead of Auburn basketball's Senior Night vs. Texas A&M.
Where would Kentucky be without Ashton Hagans? Certainly not an Auburn win away from clinching the SEC regular season title outright. However, historical data shows UK's postseason run is unlikely to reach the Final Four if Hagans' recent rise in turnovers continues. Auburn's Austin Wiley won the battle of big men against Nick Richards in their first meeting on the Plains. How will Richards respond in this rematch? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Marching to Madness, hosts Blake Lovell and Ken Cross welcome back Auburn head coach Bruce Pearl. Topics of discussion include: the many ways Isaac Okoro affects Auburn as a freshman, the ability of Samir Doughty and J'Von McCormick to influence their will on games, the relentless play of Austin Wiley in the paint, legendary Auburn basketball coach Sonny Smith's recent election into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame, and much more. It’s another exciting episode of Marching to Madness! About the Hosts: Blake Lovell has over 10 years of experience in sports media. His work has been featured on The New York Times, Athlon Sports, Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook, Rivals, Scout.com, Time Warner Cable, and many more. He covers national college basketball for College Hoops Watch and is the founder of SoutheastHoops.com. He’s also a member of the USBWA. You can follow him on Twitter @theblakelovell. Ken Cross has a plethora of experience over 23 years in both print and broadcast journalism. He has worked in some capacity for ESPN Radio, CBS Sports Radio, Fox Sports Radio, Sporting News Radio, Yahoo! Sports Radio and many more. This includes coverage of college football, college basketball, Carolina Panthers, Charlotte Hornets/Bobcats, Carolina Hurricanes, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Orlando Magic, and the Tampa Bay Lightning. His print and internet experiences include a college basketball writer and internet writer for Lindy’s Sports Annuals and www.lindyssports.com, Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook, Field Level Media, and Rivals.com. He’s the founder and editor of collegehoopswatch.com. You can follow him on Twitter @KennyBuckets333.
Zac Blackerby, program director at the Auburn Network, joins me to discuss Isaac Okoro's injury status, how Austin Wiley and Anfernee McLemore match up with Reed Nikko, and why Gus Malzahn abandoned his highly effective 2013 offense. Plus, we make our picks for Saturday's game. *** Follow Zac on Twitter: @Zblackerby Subscribe, rate, and review! And tell a friend, why don't ya? Easiest place to send new listeners: LockedOnMizzou.com Follow the show everywhere: @LockedOnMizzou YouTube.com/ForOldMissouri Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Zac Blackerby, program director at the Auburn Network, joins me to discuss Isaac Okoro's injury status, how Austin Wiley and Anfernee McLemore match up with Reed Nikko, and why Gus Malzahn abandoned his highly effective 2013 offense. Plus, we make our picks for Saturday's game.***Follow Zac on Twitter: @ZblackerbySubscribe, rate, and review! And tell a friend, why don't ya?Easiest place to send new listeners: LockedOnMizzou.comFollow the show everywhere: @LockedOnMizzouYouTube.com/ForOldMissouri Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices ***Follow Locked On Mizzou for FREE, and never miss an episode:LockedOnMizzou.com
Austin Wiley shines in OT win over Alabama, Pearl weighs in on Isaac Okoro See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hear what Bruce Pearl, Austin Wiley, and Samir Doughty had to say following Auburn's thrilling OT win vs. Alabama.
Hear what C Austin Wiley had to say as the Tigers get ready for a rematch with their arch rival Alabama.
Hear what Bruce Pearl, Austin Wiley, and Samir Doughty had to say following Auburn's monumental win over the Kentucky Wildcats in Auburn Arena.
In this episode of Marching to Madness, hosts Blake Lovell and Ken Cross welcome back the legendary Sonny Smith of the Auburn Radio Network. Topics of discussion include: the Tigers' tough loss at Florida, reflecting on the team's 15-0 start this season, how Austin Wiley is handling the physicality in the paint, the excellent play of freshman Isaac Okoro, looking ahead to the matchup against South Carolina, and much more. It’s another exciting episode of Marching to Madness! About the Hosts: Blake Lovell has over 10 years of experience in sports media. His work has been featured on The New York Times, Athlon Sports, Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook, Rivals, Scout.com, Time Warner Cable, and many more. He covers national college basketball for College Hoops Watch and is the founder of SoutheastHoops.com. He’s also a member of the USBWA. You can follow him on Twitter @theblakelovell. Ken Cross has a plethora of experience over 23 years in both print and broadcast journalism. He has worked in some capacity for ESPN Radio, CBS Sports Radio, Fox Sports Radio, Sporting News Radio, Yahoo! Sports Radio and many more. This includes coverage of college football, college basketball, Carolina Panthers, Charlotte Hornets/Bobcats, Carolina Hurricanes, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Orlando Magic, and the Tampa Bay Lightning. His print and internet experiences include a college basketball writer and internet writer for Lindy’s Sports Annuals and www.lindyssports.com, Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook, Field Level Media, and Rivals.com. He’s the founder and editor of collegehoopswatch.com. You can follow him on Twitter @KennyBuckets333.
Here what Auburn senior center Austin Wiley had to say ahead of the upcoming game vs. Vanderbilt.
Auburn basketball wins their regular season tournament. Auburn basketball in the Legends Classic podcast! Cohosts Kyle Loomis and Drew Hooper review the entirety of the Legends Classic in Barclays Center in New York. The Tigers took care of business with little resistance in both games against the Lobos and Spiders. Players such as Samir Doughty and Austin Wiley took center stage in the tournament. A big news week for basketball with an announcement for a 2020 tournament. The guys breakdown the games and look at the next one against Furman. Listener Feedback: How do you think had the best game in the Legends Classic? Show Notes, Links, and Comments: http://e2cnetwork.com/podcasts Don't miss the last episode of Inside the Jungle! Visit http://e2cnetwork.com for our Auburn Tigers articles, videos, events and more! Watch, listen, chat or even call-in during our LIVE broadcasts Mondays at 8:00pm ET at http://E2CNetworkLive.com ------------------------------------- SUPPORT THE E2C NETWORK Sponsor Opportunities: e2cnetwork@gmail.com Teepublic Store: https://buff.ly/2GBKM1O Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/e2cnetwork Paypal: PayPal.Me/E2CNetwork ------------------------------------- SOCIAL MEDIA: Connect with us! Twitter: twitter.com/E2C_Network Facebook: www.facebook.com/E2CNetworkAU Facbook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/127993787958829/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/e2cnetwork Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAZwqXc8I3H7s8ocuCaM7fg --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/e2c-network/support
Locked On Auburn - Daily Podcast On Auburn Tigers Football & Basketball
Today on The Auburn Podcast, Painter and Zac discuss Austin Wiley announcing his return, why it's also good news if Chuma Okeke goes pro, Auburn baseball coach Butch Thompson cares about his players and a trip to The Big Easy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Keith Niebuhr hosts the Auburn Undercover podcast as Brandon Marcello drives home from an incredible week in Nashville, where the Auburn Tigers won four games in four days to win the program's first SEC Tournament title since 1985. The guys recap the historic weekend for Auburn, which ended with a dominant 84-64 victory against Tennessee in the SEC Tournament championship. It was the best game of the Bruce Pearl era, and to do it against his old program had to be special for the Tigers' coach. We discuss that, the emergence of Chuma Okeke, the return of Austin Wiley and why Auburn was so much better than Tennessee for a third straight time. The guys also break down Auburn's NCAA Tournament draw and why Brandon believes the Selection Committee gave Auburn a raw deal. They preview the Tigers' first-round opponent, New Mexico State, and whether this Auburn team can reach the Sweet 16 with games against NMSU and potentially Kansas in Salt Lake City. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AuburnUndercover Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auburn247sports Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/auburn247 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Auburn Undercover's Roundtable returns as Brandon Marcello, Phillip Marshall, Ron Sanders and Keith Niebuhr discuss the Auburn-Georgia rivalry shifting to October, the basketball team's NCAA Tournament hopes, what we're hearing on facility plans at Auburn and the impact of the commitment of a 4-star receiver. Also, we discuss why Auburn's plan to update facilities piece by piece without much of a plan needs to come to an end, and Phillip and Brandon are here to offer a solution.. The Kentucky loss didn't quite affect Auburn basketball as badly as once first thought, either. But will we ever see a fully healthy Austin Wiley? Will the center return to Auburn next season? The guys also talk more about athletics director Allen Greene's one-on-one interview with Auburn Undercover, the latest with the baseball team and more. Oh, and we play our newest messages on the Auburn Undercover hotline. Auburn fans Tom, Will and Kimmerville give their takes on Auburn football and basketball and one fan has an interesting nickname for a coach that came and left Auburn without much fanfare. Full coverage: https://auburn.247sports.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AuburnUndercover Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auburn247sports Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/auburn247 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the top recruits in Auburn history is out the door. Former 5-star offensive tackle Calvin Ashley left the Auburn football program Monday after making little-to-no impact on the field. For an offensive line already in dire need of depth, what happens now? And what does Ashley's departure say about Gus Malzahn, if anything? Auburn Undercover editor Brandon Marcello discusses Ashley's departure, the fallout and much more. Meanwhile, the Auburn basketball team continues to be frustrating to watch, particularly on the road. The issue seems simple, but can Auburn fix it? The Tigers need an inside man, and the answer appears to be Austin Wiley, but can he stay healthy long enough to develop into a threat? The season is ticking toward an end, and at the halfway point of the SEC schedule Wiley has yet to make a tremendous impact. Will he? Brandon discusses that as well. Oh, and is Auburn still on pace to be an NCAA Tournament team? Brandon also answers listeners' questions regarding facilities, football, basketball and recruiting on the newest episode of The Auburn Undercover Podcast. Visit https://auburn.247sports.com for full coverage Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Auburn basketball defeats Murray State in Game 12 of the 2018-19 season. Auburn basketball for the 2018-19 continues! Kyle Loomis and Clint Richardson review the Tigers twelfth game of the season against the Murray State Racers! Auburn defeated them by the score of 93-88 in Auburn Arena. Austin Wiley made is long awaited debut into the starting lineup. The Racers as usual proved to be a very tough opponent, taking Auburn to the wire. All this and more on this episode of Inside the Jungle, covering Auburn men's basketball for 2018-19. Listener Feedback: Which Auburn player will score the most points against North Florida? Reminders: Want to join the team? Email us at the address below. Remember to check out other shows on the network. Join us for E2C Live: Auburn Fan Chat- 8 ET/ 7 CT on Facebook Live every Monday night! Listener Feedback and Connection: Subscribe: iTunes, Google Play, and all other podcatchers. Please leave reviews there. Connect with podcast: See links below. Website: www.e2cnetwork.com Email: e2cnetwork@gmail.com Twitter: twitter.com/E2C_Network Facebook: www.facebook.com/E2CNetworkAU Youtube: youtube.com/channel/UCAZwqXc8I3H7s8ocuCaM7fg Support the shows: http://www.e2cnetwork.com/support/ Teepublic Store: https://www.teepublic.com/user/e2cnetwork Thank you to the Auburn Uniform Database! As always thank you to E2C Network and Auburn family for tuning in every week! War Eagle! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/e2c-network/support
In this episode, Chris Stone joins the podcast to give some thoughts on the NBA Draft through one week, as well as preview centers. Here's the order: Zion Williamson is an alien: 2:00-10:25 What is going on with Nassir Little?: 10:25-15:40 Kevin Porter Jr.'s start at USC: 15:40-23:05 Quentin Grimes/Romeo Langford: 23:05-29:20 Some thoughts on Kentucky: 29:20-34:15 CENTERS! Daniel Gafford: 35:30-39:15 Bol Bol: 44:20 The rest: Jalen McDaniels, Charles Bassey, Jalen Smith, Jontay Porter, Naz Reid, Killian Tillie, Goga Bitadze, Moses Brown, Sagaba Konate, Simi Shittu, Reggie Perry, Bruno Fernando, Kenny Wooten, Aric Holman, Udoka Azubuike, Dean Wade, Austin Wiley, Ethan Happ, Jericho Sims, Tacko Fall, Filip Petrusev
Auburn basketball defeats Washington in Game 2 of 2018-19. Auburn basketball for the 2018-19 continues! Kyle Loomis and Clint Richardson review the Tigers second game of the season against the Washington Huskies! Auburn defeated them by the score of 88-66 at home in Auburn Arena. The Tigers put on another shooting clinic along with Austin Wiley's return. All this and more on this episode of Inside the Jungle, covering Auburn men's basketball for 2018-19. Listener Feedback: Which Auburn player will score the most points against Mississippi College? Reminders: Want to join the team? Email us at the address below. Remember to check out other shows on the network. Join us for E2C Live: Auburn Fan Chat- 8 ET/ 7 CT on Facebook Live every Monday night! Listener Feedback and Connection: Subscribe: iTunes, Google Play, and all other podcatchers. Please leave reviews there. Connect with podcast: See links below. Website: www.e2cnetwork.com Email: e2cnetwork@gmail.com Twitter: twitter.com/E2C_Network Facebook: www.facebook.com/E2CNetworkAU Youtube: youtube.com/channel/UCAZwqXc8I3H7s8ocuCaM7fg Support the shows: http://www.e2cnetwork.com/support/ Teepublic Store: https://www.teepublic.com/user/e2cnetwork Thank you to the Auburn Uniform Database! As always thank you to E2C Network and Auburn family for tuning in every week! War Eagle! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/e2c-network/support
Auburn basketball preps for the beginning of the season. Auburn basketball for the 2018-19 season draws near! Kyle Loomis and Clint Richardson preview the Tigers season and share their expectations. Auburn expects the likes of Austin Wiley and Danjel Purifoy returning to playing time to spice up an already powerful offense. The schedule looks challenging but sets Auburn up well for a good resume. The defense was the stare of the show, often overpowering the Rebel offensive line. All this and more on this episode of No Inside the Jungle, covering Auburn football for 2018. Listener Feedback: Where to you predict Auburn basketball finished in the NCAA tournament? Reminders: Want to join the team? Email us at the address below. Remember to check out other shows on the network. Join us for E2C Live: Auburn Fan Chat- 8 ET/ 7 CT on Facebook Live every Monday night! Listener Feedback and Connection: Subscribe: iTunes, Google Play, and all other podcatchers. Please leave reviews there. Connect with podcast: See links below. Website: www.e2cnetwork.com Email: e2cnetwork@gmail.com Twitter: twitter.com/E2C_Network Facebook: www.facebook.com/E2CNetworkAU Youtube: youtube.com/channel/UCAZwqXc8I3H7s8ocuCaM7fg Support the shows: http://www.e2cnetwork.com/support/ Teepublic Store: https://www.teepublic.com/user/e2cnetwork Thank you to the Auburn Uniform Database! As always thank you to E2C Network and Auburn family for tuning in every week! War Eagle! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/e2c-network/support
In this episode of Marching to Madness, hosts Blake Lovell and Ken Cross welcome back Auburn head coach Bruce Pearl. Topics of discussion include: the team's mentality this offseason, how the Tigers will attack offensively with added frontcourt depth, Austin Wiley's development, why Chuma Okeke will take an even bigger step forward this season, the versatility in the backcourt, and much more. It’s another exciting episode of Marching to Madness! About the Hosts: Blake Lovell has over 10 years of experience in sports media. His work has been featured on The New York Times, Athlon Sports, Rivals, Scout.com, Time Warner Cable, FanRag Sports, and many more. He covers national college basketball for College Hoops Watch and is the founder of SoutheastHoops.com. He’s also a member of the USBWA. You can follow him on Twitter @theblakelovell. Ken Cross has a plethora of experience over a 20-plus year period in both print and broadcast journalism. He has worked in some capacity for ESPN Radio, Fox Sports Radio, Sporting News Radio, Yahoo! Sports Radio and many more. This includes coverage of college football, college basketball, Carolina Panthers, Charlotte Hornets/Bobcats, and the Carolina Hurricanes. His print and internet experiences include a college basketball writer and internet writer for Lindy’s Sports Annuals and www.lindyssports.com, Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook, and Rivals.com. He’s the founder and editor of collegehoopswatch.com. You can follow him on Twitter @KennyBuckets333.
Drew Champlin and Mark Jennings break down what the recent NBA Draft decisions mean for Auburn going forward and get into Auburn's commitment list so far. The two also take listener questions and Mark Jennings makes past player comparisons for every recruit in the 2019 Auburn class. Support the podcast at patreon.com/markjennings55 Follow Mark on Twitter twitter.com/markjennings55 Follow Drew on Twitter twitter.com/drewchamplin Email Mark Jennings: markbreaksdownfilm@aol.com
Locked On Auburn - Daily Podcast On Auburn Tigers Football & Basketball
On the Auburn Podcast today, Zac and Painter chat with Justin Ferguson about Auburn basketball's latest news that includes Austin Wiley, Bryce Brown, and Jared Harper withdrawing from the NBA Draft and returning to Auburn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
USC Head Coach Andy Enfield speaks candidly about USC's absence from the NCAA Tournament, the health and return of Bennie Boatwright, next season's roster size and talent level, and how he feels about the possible change to the draft rule that would allow players to return to college if they go undrafted. And Auburn Head Coach Bruce Pearl runs through the NBA draft probability for four of his players including Austin Wiley and Mustapha Heron, and updates Anfernee Mclemore's injury status, and Danjel Purifoy's suspension.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike DeCourcy of The Sporting News joins Andy to talk about the Player Of The Year and whether it's Trae Young's to lose and who else might be contenders, and they breakdown the major conference leaders. Villanova head coach Jay Wright weighs in on going for this third Championship in a row, his recruiting strategy, the Big East's success as a conference, and why he believes Villanova is a team that's "better when they're older." Plus, Auburn head coach Bruce Pearl updates the status of Austin Wiley and Danjel Purifoy, what his team worked on in the off-season, and what he thinks about Auburn's current 15-1 record.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gus Kearns @ckearns12 analyzes the college basketball big men that will have an impact on the upcoming 2017-2018 season!Freshman Coelacanths: DeAndre Ayton, Mohamed Bamba, P.J. Washington, Wendell CarterReturning Coelacanths: Killian Tillie, Angel Delgado, Tacko Fall, Jock Landale, Ben Lammers, Chimezie Metu, Tanveer Bhullar, Thomas Welsh, Gyorgy Goloman, Austin Wiley, Isaac Haas, Ethan Happ, Nick Ward, Vladamir Brodziansky Follow us @STheSPodcast on Twitter. Rate and subscribe on Itunes, Stitcher, and TuneIn Radio!Listen to short clips from the podcast on you tube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0r14k3YJBdOaT9Lz6RJTEw/videosEmail the show StheSPodcast@gmail.com
In this episode of Marching to Madness, hosts Blake Lovell and Ken Cross welcome back Auburn head coach Bruce Pearl. Topics of discussion include: how the team's offseason workouts have been going thus far, Austin Wiley and Chuma Okeke being invited to try out for the U19 World Cup team, the potential leap forward for Wiley this upcoming season, why Danjel Purifoy and Mustapha Heron are set for breakout seasons, the defensive woes and what tweaks will be made to improve that area, Auburn's trip to Italy in August, and so much more. It's another exciting episode of Marching to Madness! About the Hosts: Blake Lovell has over 10 years of experience in sports media. His work has been featured on The New York Times, Rivals, Scout.com, Time Warner Cable, FanRag Sports, FanSided and many more. He covers national college basketball for College Hoops Watch, and also covers SEC basketball for SoutheastHoops.com. Ken Cross has a plethora of experience over a 20-plus year period in both print and broadcast journalism. He has worked in some capacity for ESPN Radio, Fox Sports Radio, Sporting News Radio, Yahoo! Sports Radio and many more. This includes coverage of college football, college basketball, Carolina Panthers, Charlotte Hornets/Bobcats, and the Carolina Hurricanes. He’s currently the founder and editor of College Hoops Watch.