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Friends, it's the most wonderful time of the year, and at long last, it's finally here. Yes, that's right. It's BEAT NAVY!!! Week! This week, the crew breaks down the Army Team's monster win over Tulane to capture the American Athletic Conference Championship, talks a bit about what worked and what it means, and reviews our Fact or Fiction predictions from last week. Then it's time to BEAT NAVY!!! We get into the nitty gritty of this match-up, so you know what to watch for this Saturday when the Black Knights take on the Squids just outside Washington, D.C. It's a great show this week, and we've got a great game this weekend. Go Army! BEAT NAVY!!!
This week: Army Men's Lax takes on Loyola for a chance to host the Patriot League Tournament, Army Baseball hosts Navy for a three-game set to decide first place in the conference, and we finally talk through what we saw in the Army Football Spring Game. Special guest Kyle Kalkwarf ('02) joins us to break down all things Army Baseball and help us get you ready for this week's big series. It's a great show this week. Don't miss it! Go Army! BEAT NAVY!!! Beat Loyola!!!
We've got a monster show this week, friends! We tell you what to expect from Army Football's Spring Game, run through some of the other spring games in college football's Power 4, talk college basketball and the Final Four, and then wonder if Caitlin Clark can be the WNBA's Tiger Woods. Then we're on to Army-Navy Week! Army Men's and Women's Lacrosse both play Navy this Saturday. We break down both teams seasons to date and tell you what to watch for in Saturday's Star Games. Then: Can the UFL survive? We then close out the show with a discussion of Army Baseball and briefly talk about Baseball's Star Series as well. Don't miss this one! Go Army! Beat Navy!!!
We've got a monster show this week, friends! We tell you what to expect from Army Football's Spring Game, run through some of the other spring games in college football's Power 4, talk college basketball and the Final Four, and then wonder if Caitlin Clark can be the WNBA's Tiger Woods. Then we're on to Army-Navy Week! Army Men's and Women's Lacrosse both play Navy this Saturday. We break down both teams seasons to date and tell you what to watch for in Saturday's Star Games. Then: Can the UFL survive? We then close out the show with a discussion of Army Baseball and briefly talk about Baseball's Star Series as well. Don't miss this one! Go Army! Beat Navy!!!
Army Athletic Director Mike Buddie returns to the show to talk all things Army Sports! He goes deep with us on what makes Army Baseball and Lacrosse so great, what's their secret sauce on recruiting, and how even after all of these teams' successes, they're still hungry for more. Then we get into the Michie Stadium rennovation, talk joining the American Athletic Conference for football, and celebrate the team's success winning the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy. Friends, we've got a great show this week! Do. Not. Miss. This. One. Go Army! Beat Navy!!!
This week: Army won the 124th Army-Navy Game! Come relive the game and celebrate victory with the AFF Crew. We go deep on what worked and what didn't and then talk about what the future holds for the Black Knights. Then, someone won the Heisman! Did the committee make the right choice? Finally, we review this week's bowl games and talk a little about what you ought to be watching. What a game, friends! WHAT A GAME! Go Army! Beat Navy!!!
The Bobcat on the only platform he hasn't been cancelled on joins us to go over NFL, the sec championship game, our trip to Philly and of course Beat Navy week
It's the most wonderful time of the year and the biggest game of the year! This week, the crew talks Army-Navy. We break down the Mids' season, tell you what to expect when Army and Navy meet in Boston, and go deep on what to watch for in this most crucial collegiate rivalry. We then run through our plans for the game and do the season's *last* Fact or Fiction. Get hyped, friends. Let's beat the HELL out of Navy! Go Army! BEAT Navy!!!
It's all over but the cryin'! The College Football Committee has made their choices, and both Florida State and Georgia got left on the outside looking in. The Committee said the SEC Champion would make the playoff, and that seems to be the only thing that they mentioned during the week that actually held true. This week: Dan and Rob talk through the championship games, wonder what the Dawgs were thinking putting two spies on Alabama QB Jalen Milroe, and discuss Liberty's chances against Oregon in a New Year's Six Bowl. Then we give the mic to Rob Robinson. Rob's been with us at As For Football for years now. We finally give him a chance to tell his story. Finally, who's winning the Heisman? It's BEAT NAVY Week, friends. Get hyped! Go Army! Beat Navy!!!
This week: long-time patron and friend of the show COL Ray Kimball, US Army (Ret.) joins us to talk about his career, the 3rd Infantry Division, and his part in the Invasion of Iraq and the Thunder Run. This is a great show and a truly unique opportunity. You won't want to miss is. Go Army! Beat Navy!!!
This is a monster sports week, friends. This week: the guys talk about hubub over Army Football's new offense. Then we go deep on all the weekend's Army-Navy match-ups, including Women's Lax at Michie Stadium and Men's Lax and Baseball down at the Boat School. We'll be spending the ENTIRE WEEKEND cheering on the Army team to BEAT NAVY! Then Army AD Mike Buddie returns to the show. We went deep on his hiring process, got his thoughts on MLB's new pitch clock, and talked about the Michie Preservation Project. This is a terrific show. Check it out. Go Army! Beat Navy!!!
After a wild weekend of Playoff College Football, it's TCU vs. Georgia. That might not be the match-up we wanted, but it is for damn sure the match-up that we deserve. Plus, we're testing StreamYard! Go Army! Beat Navy!!!
This week: relive the thrill of Army's victory over Navy! Barstool's Captain Cons joins us as we dive deep on the game, talk about what worked and why, and then talk the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. We then run through our Fact or Fiction takes from last week to see how smart we were. After that, we talk about Navy's head-scratchingly strange decision to dump the winningest coach in Annapolis history. Why now? We'll tell you! That was a great one, friends. Let's talk about it. Go Army! Beat Navy!!!
This week Davin and Tim talk all things Ex Military. Enjoy! Connect With Us! Instagram: @bobbleheadpodcast Facebook: @bobbleheadmedia Youtube: bobbleheadmedia Tik Tok: @bobbleheadmedia Podcast Apps: Bobblehead Podcast Have a question? Email us at hello@bobbleheadpodcast.com
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The Atlanta Falcons officially make the move to Desmond Ridder and while fans expectations may be high, they need to just dial it back a little bit and just take each game as it's own sample and not try to extrapolate what the rest of his career or the next three to four seasons will be like for Ridder. Next, the Atlanta Hawks are in a very interesting spot. With Dejounte Murray out for the next two weeks, I expect Trae Young to revert back to "old Trae Young" both on offense and on defense. That's both good and bad for the Hawks. Finally, when you look at what the shortstop market is telling us right now, the fact that the Braves are haggling on giving Dansby Swanson a 6th year feels a little bit like they are repeating the same mistake they made with Freddie Freeman. Also, Mark Zinno handed out a Shovel of Wisdom. And ... GO ARMY! BEAT NAVY! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Atlanta Falcons officially make the move to Desmond Ridder and while fans expectations may be high, they need to just dial it back a little bit and just take each game as it's own sample and not try to extrapolate what the rest of his career or the next three to four seasons will be like for Ridder. Next, the Atlanta Hawks are in a very interesting spot. With Dejounte Murray out for the next two weeks, I expect Trae Young to revert back to "old Trae Young" both on offense and on defense. That's both good and bad for the Hawks. Finally, when you look at what the shortstop market is telling us right now, the fact that the Braves are haggling on giving Dansby Swanson a 6th year feels a little bit like they are repeating the same mistake they made with Freddie Freeman. Also, Mark Zinno handed out a Shovel of Wisdom. And ... GO ARMY! BEAT NAVY! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our guest is Darnell Woolfolk. Darnell is a Section IV Football alumni and Graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point. Darnell is currently a 1st Lieutenant in the United States Army. Darnell explains when and why he decided to attend West Point. He takes us through this special week, which culminates Saturday with America's Game, The Army Navy Game. He will walk us through “A day in the life of a West Point Cadet”. Darnell will share his “Life after West Point”.Support the show"Coach" T.D. SmithCover IV Podcast Host(607) 221-6191www.CoverIV.comCoverIVPodcast@stny.rr.comListen to Podcast EpisodesSubscribe so you don't miss the latest Section IV Football News“May your football games and life, go into overtime.”
Friends, it's finally here. BEAT NAVY WEEK! This week: Army Men's Swimming beat Navy for the first time since 1990. We'll take you through the meet and tell you how it happened and why Army looks to be in really good shape heading into the future. Then it's time to preview the biggest college football game of the year. We break down the game as only AFF can, tell you which match-ups to watch, which statistics might prove to be decisive, and how Army can win. We close it up with our Fact or Fiction takes and with Rob's favorite Army-Navy memory. It's a great show this week, and we're in for a terrific game. Go Army! Beat Navy!!!
Go Army! Beat Navy!!! Rob and the As For Football Crew - Jordan in Atlanta and Danno E in Coastal Connecticut. We break down the match-up against the Mids. Both Army and Navy have been improving all season, and this might be one of the better Army -Navy Games in recent memory.
This week: the AFF Crew relives the big victory over UMass, runs through the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly to tell you what worked and what might still need a little work heading into Army-Navy, and what we got right with last week's Fact or Fiction. Then we've got an interview with former Army Football player and AFF sponsor Craig Achtzehn, VP of residential lending at Draper & Kramer in Chicago. Craig talks about playing football in Western Pennsylvania, his years at West Point, and his life in Chicago. We even picked his brain for tips on the mortgage market. Lastly, we talk Iron Soldiers vs. Space Cadets. What on Earth was Navy thinking this time? It's like a UCF-inspired take on Ole Miss's road jerseys. Somebody make it make sense... please?! Go Army! Beat Navy!!!
It wasn't always pretty, but Notre Dame won its fourth straight game with a 35-32 win over Navy. It was a tale of two halves, and we discussed all of it. There was a lot to be frustrated with, but also some things that are positive takeaways from the game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Memphis Tigers beat Navy- Jason & John break down the win Mon. 9/12
Kevin Ward is entering his 9th season at the helm of Army West Point Wrestling. During his time at West Point, Ward and the Black Knights snapped a 17 win-less drought against rivals, Navy. Ward welcomed Scott Green to staff last season and recently added assistants Taylor Venz and Ian Parker. The Black Knights have quite the schedule lined up, with B1G dual as they host the Iowa Hawkeyes in November. Go Army, Beat Navy!! Check out what America's Team is up to down at West Point. Instagram- armywp_wrestling Facebook- Army West Point Wrestling Twitter-@ArmyWP_Wres --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This Week: It's As For Football's 2022 Season Preview! Join us as we dive into Army's first five games, preview the offense, defense, and special teams, and talk about the preseason hype surrounding Army Rush LB Andre Carter II. Then we take a deep dive into ANALYTICS! Why is the Fullback Dive such a good play for the Black Knights? We do the math, take boards, and present our findings. Finally, the guys talk about what they want to see this season before getting into a little Fact or Fiction. It's a great show this week, and now's the time to get on board as the Black Knights seek to BEAT NAVY and claim the Commander-In-Chief's Trophy.
Many of us have heard the stories about what goes on at the Military Academies, some of which seem outlandish or incomprehensible. Listeners, followers and outside interviewers all want to know-- "did that shit really happen?" Moreover, how can someone with Laurie's personality and stature make it through the gauntlet of discipline, academia, military training, hazing and the grueling physical requirements? This episode answers many of those questions, as well as the over arching theme of the difficulties of a woman holding one's own in a historically male dominated and controlled environment. Laurie was one of the earliest graduating classes of women, and she tackles the stereotypes, how she personally navigated through her four years and how she applied it to her life outside of the military. With candor and a little laughter, Lisa and Laurie tackle the questions and topics that many have thrown their way-- many of which can be applied to all women in any challenging environment. Find out what friends Laurie thinks would make it through. and buckle up, Beat Navy and HOOAH!
Welcome back, friends. This week: the guys talk about what we did on our summer vacations. Then we're on to STAP! We talk about what cadets -- and especially cadet-athletes -- do over their summers, run through our favorite summer experiences, and talk a little about what the Football Team is doing *right now*. Then we're into our Summer Preseason Preview. We talk Defense, Offense, and Special Teams and give you the players and positions to watch this summer as the Army Team gets ready to get back into action. It's a great show this week! Go Army! Beat Navy!!!
This week: the guys talk all things Army Sports! We start with a review of Spring Football and what to expect from Friday night's Spring Game. Then we discuss the #5/#6 Men's Lax Team, the Rugby Teams playing in the national championship tournament, and Army Baseball going on a tear. After that, we have an interview with COL Tommy Hansbarger, former Army Football player and recently retired Director of Cadet Activities. Whatever happened to the old Central Area Food Truck? We found out this week! It's a great show with a lot important contests coming up this weekend. Check it out! Go Army! BEAT NAVY!!!
Her brothers are skeptical, but she doesn't seem to care if it's the truth or not. Wouldn't it matter if he lied about being apart of one of the highest rated armed forces?
Our first guest joins the show. Alex Funderburke from Inside & Outside Army joins us to talk the Army-Navy game. The discussion went so well that we had to make this a two parter and we discuss a lot more than just Army-Navy.Twitter: @InOutArmy @AlexFunderburke --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/billydanpodcast/support
We look at the slate with 93 games on tap give some opinions and introduce an interesting new segment.
Our first guest joins the show. Alex Funderburke from Inside & Outside Army joins us to talk the Army-Navy game. The discussion went so well that we had to make this a two parter and we discuss a lot more than just Army-Navy.Twitter: @InOutArmy @AlexFunderburke --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/billydanpodcast/support
Pat joins Kev to talk some Army-Navy history and some game insights before Ciarnan jumps on to break down the CFP, Kev gets very mad about award finalists, some more coaching carousel talk, and CFP reactions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week: Captain Cons joins us from Barstool's Zero Blog 30 as we go in-depth on the big game. We talk through Cons's experience as an Army Football player, hear his take on the season, then get into the nitty gritty on this Saturday's match-ups. This is it, friends. GO ARMY! BEAT NAVY!!!
It's BEAT NAVY Week, & Army's going bowling! It's week: the guys talk through Championship Weekend, wonder whether Georgia deserves a second chance, debate the Over/Under at Army-Navy, and get fired up for the biggest game of the year. It's BEAT NAVY season! Let's goooo!!!
It's BEAT NAVY Week, & Army's going bowling! It's week: the guys talk through Championship Weekend, wonder whether Georgia deserves a second chance, debate the Over/Under at Army-Navy, and get fired up for the biggest game of the year. It's BEAT NAVY season! Let's goooo!!!
Go Army! Beat Navy! The boys look ahead to a quieter college football Saturday as Bovada beefs up their betting offer for one of the oldest rivalries in college sports. And what kind of inside scoop will Seth be able to provide for his first game? Over in the NFL, the boys wonder if anybody is actually good in the AFC North if the Bills can return to form in the East and how much post-Thanksgiving humble pie can Patrick eat for being so down on the Cardinals before the season started? It's the Bovada At Odds Podcast: Currently with no diplomatic boycotts
It's a combined show this week. The AFF crew reviews the big win at Liberty, talks briefly about the uniform reveal for Army-Navy, and then reviews Fact or Fiction and the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. It's always fun to talk Army Football when the team kicks ass. Plus, how badly did Liberty QB Malik Willis hurt his draft stock last Saturday? Then we're onto our Conference Championship Weekend Preview and our weekly picks. Who's buying beer at Army-Navy? It looks like we might already know. Beat the Bye Week, friends. And as always, BEAT NAVY!!!
West Point alumna Harlene Coutteau, (Class of '82) and Chuck Hunsaker, coach & author of ANGELS IN COMBAT BOOTS, share their experiences with overcoming obstacles while ushering in the first women’s cross-country team at the United States Military Academy at West Point. The women's team became Eastern Champions, finished in the nation's Top 10 twice, and became the first Army women's team to BEAT NAVY! Buy the book here!
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Captain Mainor Bojorquez joins us to talk about his service in the Army. After high school at Rio Hondo Prep he then graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point. He talks about his journey and what makes the Army/Navy football game so special. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/15mph/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/15mph/support
Paul Rosenzweig leads off with an enduring and fecund feature in Washington these days: China Tech Fear. We cover the Trump administration's plan to blacklist up to five Chinese surveillance companies, including Hikvision, for contributing to human rights violations against Uighurs in the Xinjiang province in China, the Department of Homeland Security's rather bland warning that commercial Chinese drones pose a data risk for U.S. users, and the difficulty U.S. chipmakers are facing in getting “deemed export” licenses for Chinese nationals. We delve deeper into a remarkably shallow and agenda-driven New York Times article by Nicole Perlroth and Scott Shane blaming the National Security Agency for Baltimore's ransomware problem without ever asking why the city failed for two years to patch its systems. David Kris uses the story to talk about the vulnerabilities equities process and its flaws. There may be a lot—or nothing—to the Navy email “spyware” story, but David points out just how many modern cyber issues it touches. With the added fillip of a “Go Air Force, Beat Navy” theme not usually sounded in cybersecurity stories. Paul expands on what I have called “Cheap Fakes” (as opposed to “Deep Fakes”): the Pelosi video manipulated to make her sound impaired. And he manages to find something approaching good news in the advance of faked video—it may mean the end of (video) blackmail. But not the end of “revenge porn” and revenge porn laws. I ask Gus Hurwitz whether those laws are actually protected by the Constitution, and the answer turns out to be highly qualified. But, surprisingly, media lawyers aren't objecting that revenge porn laws that criminalize the dissemination of true facts are on a slippery slope to criminalizing news media. That is the argument they're making about the expanded charges of espionage against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. David offers his view of the pros and cons of the indictment. And Gus closes us out with some almost unalloyed good news. Despite my suspicion of any bipartisan bill in the current climate, he insists that the Senate-passed anti-robocalling bill is a straight victory for the Forces of Good. But, he warns, the House could still screw things up by adding a private right of action along the lines of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, which has provided the plaintiffs bar with an endless supply of cases without actually benefiting consumers. You can subscribe to The Cyberlaw Podcast using iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Pocket Casts, or our RSS feed! As always, The Cyberlaw Podcast is open to feedback. Be sure to engage with @stewartbaker on Twitter. Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for topics or interviewees to CyberlawPodcast@steptoe.com. Remember: If your suggested guest appears on the show, we will send you a highly coveted Cyberlaw Podcast mug! The views expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not reflect the opinions of the firm.
At the end of each season Coach Alberici has a ceremony that he derived from his days of working with Mike Pressler at Duke, he arranges the locker room so that all of the seniors are up in front and then juniors, sophomores and freshmen are in the back. Once everyone is arranged he takes the seniors nametag off of his locker and talks about each one of them on a personal basis, not a statistical one. He brings up stories that have taken place over that players 4 years on the team. Stories of how the player overcame adversity to excel, how the player did something special outside of lacrosse to give to others, and other stories such as those. The stories are Coach Alberici's way of coaching to the underclassmen the kind of person that he is looking for without directly saying it. After Coach is done telling the stories, the senior comes up, grabs his nametag and then walks out of the locker room one last time. This exercise is a real “eye-opener” for a lot of the underclassmen, they start to think about what will be said about them when they are a senior. At the end, everyone moves up a stool in the locker room to symbolize that they are moving up and then Coach talks about what needs to be done going forward for the new team. Some of those things are things that need to be improved on regarding the season they have just finished, some are things from the past that apply to the new team and need to be addressed. Overall it is a very emotional and powerful experience. Summertime is a good time for small things that may not even be lacrosse related. Coaches need to attend to the whole individual and go to their non-lacrosse related events when possible, at other times just sending them a text asking how their exams went or things like that send the message that the player is valued as a person. Coach also keeps a birthday calendar and contacts them on that day to wish them a happy birthday and let them know he cares about them as someone other than just a lacrosse player. If you are thinking about a player, text them, let them know, it makes a difference. Team captains are selected by the team including outgoing seniors because he wants them to continue to have a stake in the program. He ensures that players put their name on their vote for captains for the following year. He has players rank order 1 through 3 their choices of captains and he almost always goes with who the team chooses. He wants captains who can come to him with issues, and walk the walk. Coach says that even though he may only have 3 captains he ensures all players know that they all don't need a “C” on their chest to be a leader on the team. Despite all of the leadership training that goes on at West Point, Coach Alberici does conduct some separate and focused leadership training, but mostly he has regular captains meetings so that his captains feel empowered to bring issues to him and he actively solicits their feedback on players who may be being inadvertently overlooked and who need some of the coaches attention. In terms of team activities and community service, the team does a Jimmy Regan run together in honor of Sgt James J. Regan who was a lacrosse player at Duke who graduated with a degree in Economics and was headed to a lucrative career on Wall Street when he decided that he needed to volunteer to fight for his country and was subsequently killed in action in Iraq. They have also taken groups down to Harlem and done clinics there to support the lacrosse development in the inner city areas as well as held free clinics at West Point, and there are many other team oriented activities they do that can be fit into their very limited time available as cadets. Regarding goal setting, Coach Alberici has all his players come in during the fall and address 5 different categories and assess them. 1. Strengths 2. Areas for improvement 3. Individual goals (including academic) 4. Team goals (Beat Navy,