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Jay discusses what the Huskers will look like without Dylan Raiola.
The Cardinals ended their five-game losing streak with an impressive 27-17 road victory over the Dallas Cowboys on Monday Night Football. There were standout performances across the board, from pass rushers Josh Sweat and Calais Campbell to receivers Marvin Harrison Jr. and Trey McBride. Quarterback Jacoby Brissett also turned in another strong outing, as nearly everyone contributed to the win. Craig Grialou, Paul Calvisi, and former Cardinals linebacker Rob Fredrickson break down how the Big Red pulled off the victory in Big D. Plus, rookie defensive lineman Walt Nolen III made a strong impression in his NFL debut, showing signs that he could be a key piece of the Cardinals' defensive line in the future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is the Husker Doc Talk Podcast — 2025, Episode 16 — with Travis Justice and Dr. Rob Zatechka. If you're watching on YouTube, smash that subscribe button and ring the bell so new episodes land right away. Listening on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or anywhere else? Tap “Follow” so we're always in your queue, and leave a quick review to help more Husker fans find the show. This week, we start with the Saturday night roller coaster in Lincoln. Nebraska had USC on the ropes at halftime, and Travis was ready to declare it Matt Rhule's signature win… until the second half flipped. We dig into the turning points: Dylan Raiola's third-quarter exit, why Nebraska's run fits unraveled, and how a defense that held USC to 337 total yards still surrendered the game on the ground. Dr. Rob walks through the trenches: the interior getting knocked back, contain issues on the edge, and what that means in a Big Ten built on downhill football. Quarterback talk is unavoidable. Raiola isn't the problem — but does TJ Lateef's mobility unlock a different ceiling for this offense? We kick around what a full week of starter reps could look like for Lateef, what the receiver room needs to do to separate, and the difference between “better play-calling” and “good play-calling.” On the bright side: Emmett Johnson keeps carrying the load (29 carries, 165 yards in this one) and is tracking toward an All–Big Ten season. Then it's the stretch run: UCLA, Penn State, and Iowa. Which is the most winnable game — and why are the guys circling Penn State on the road? Rob resets expectations (seven wins feels like the realistic new baseline) and pinpoints the line play improvements from Evans at center and the one-and-done boost from Rocco Spindler — plus where tackle remains a concern. Would a dedicated tackles coach help? (Cue the Brian Ferentz-as-OL-coach debate and a few memes.) We also tackle the “blackout” conversation. Production value? A+. The look? Eerie and cool. But do alternate uniforms move the needle when you're not stacking wins? Travis argues it's a gimmick fans love but recruits don't care about in the NIL era — wins matter most. Agree or disagree, the crowd delivered. From there we zoom out to the national picture: the coaching carousel spinning, big-name jobs opening, and why stability in Lincoln still matters. Rhule's extension makes sense, but staff self-scouting has to be ruthless. Want to build sustainably? We go deep on recruiting philosophy with a Bill Bush-inspired segment: the #1 trait is competitiveness — grit — not just measurables. It's why some overlooked kids become program pillars while five-stars fade. That launches a lively sidebar on in-state QB recruiting (hello, Braylon Warren), relationship equity, and why you still offer your best local players even if the depth chart is crowded. We even sneak in some winning football: Augustana is 9-0 and sitting pretty in its super region despite injuries — Rob's rocking the powder-blue lid and explains DII regional calculus like a pro. Speaking of lids, we commiserate about $50 hats and why the right one is worth it. Shoutouts to the folks who keep this free for you: Orr Law Group — litigation, estate planning, NIL savvy and more. Visit OrrLawGRP.com. Husker Hounds — holiday gear, hoops season threads, and all things Big Red. 84th & Center, Lakeside Plaza, or HuskerHounds.com. GDEFY shoes — VersoShock tech that saves your feet. Hit GDEFY.com and use code DOCTALK50 (all caps) on orders $100+.
The Big Red Bus - Episode 224 - The Undefeated Red Leviathan See Red Fred and the Podfather Doug Thonus return aboard The Big Red Bus to break down the meteoric rise of the Chicago Bulls — also known across the league as The Red Leviathan. In this fiery episode, the duo unveils their Top 5 Reasons for the Rise of the Red Leviathan, exploring the chemistry, defensive intensity, and offensive evolution that have turned this team into an unstoppable Eastern Conference juggernaut. See Red Fred and a reborn See Red Doug dissect every factor fueling this undefeated run. Expect sharp analysis, passionate debate, and a few classic See Red Fred proclamations as the Bulls continue their reign of dominance. Hop aboard. The Red Leviathan rolls on — and no one in the East is safe Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This is a preview of Volleyball State's latest episode! To hear the entire podcast, subscribe to Volleyball State on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your pods! Jeff and Lincoln give their thoughts on Nebraska's dominating win in three sets over Wisconsin, as the Big Red win 25-22, 25-19, and 25-13!Show Sponsor: Alumni Hall, your home for Husker gear and merchandise. Save 15% on your order by mentioning Volleyball State in store or use code VOLLEYBALLSTATE online at https://www.alumnihall.com/nebraska-cornhuskers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Husker247's Michael Bruntz and Brian Christopherson discuss Matt Rhule's contract extension and what the way forward looks like for the Big Red. 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
Ep. 740 - Cardinals legend Adrian Wilson joined Paul Calvisi and Ron Wolfley at Flanker Kitchen and Sports Bar on the Great Lawn at State Farm Stadium to discuss playing after a bye week, competing under the lights of Monday Night Football, and what Kyler Murray's return could mean for the offense. Wilson also reflected on the Cardinals' magical 2008 Super Bowl run. Rookie Will Johnson talked with Calvisi about his first NFL season, his confidence, and how his 2025 NFL Draft snub continues to fuel him.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Big Red Rage, Paul Calvisi, Ron Wolfley, and former Cardinal Saftey Adrian Wilson reminisce about his time playing for the Cardinals and the 2008 NFC Championship. Next, Cornerback Will Johnson joins to talk about the team. Lastly Paul, Ron, and Adrian talk about Kyler Murray's possible return for Monday Night Football against the Dallas Cowboys.
Ep. 740 - Cardinals legend Adrian Wilson joined Paul Calvisi and Ron Wolfley at Flanker Kitchen and Sports Bar on the Great Lawn at State Farm Stadium to discuss playing after a bye week, competing under the lights of Monday Night Football, and what Kyler Murray's return could mean for the offense. Wilson also reflected on the Cardinals' magical 2008 Super Bowl run. Rookie Will Johnson talked with Calvisi about his first NFL season, his confidence, and how his 2025 NFL Draft snub continues to fuel him.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Thursday edition of the Husker247 Daily takes a closer look at how the quarterback matchup stacks up between Nebraska and USC and what Dylan Raiola can do to lift the Big Red over a ranked foe. 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
Our Blackshirt joins us to preview Nebraska/USC and wishes he could get a snap or two for old times sake.
On this episode of Generation Red: A Husker Podcast, the boys look back on the hard-fought win over Northwestern, which featured a spectacular kickoff return for a TD by Kenneth Williams that ended up being the difference in the game. Emmett Johnson was the workhorse on offense, and per usual, the referees missed calls, and made weird calls, which enabled the Wildcats to erase a two-score deficit in the 3rd quarter. After a fantastic drive engineered by Dylan Raiola, the Big Red scored the go ahead touchdown with 2:44 to play. Northwestern had a chance to convert on 4th down deep in Husker territory, and for one, the good guys didn't draw the short straw on the final defensive play, and went on to become bowl eligible in October for the first time since 2016. Join Coach, Justin, Scott and Ken as they recap the game, and then turn their attention to the big time night contest coming up next week in Memorial Stadium against the 23rd-ranked USC Trojans. #Nebraska #Huskers #Football #Northwestern #USC Want to grab some GenRed Merch? Click here: https://shop.hurrdatmedia.com/collections/generation-red OTHER LINKS: Web: http://genredpod.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@genredpod/?sub_confirmation=1 Facebook: http://facebook.com/genredpod Twitter: http://twitter.com/genredpod Email: genredpod@gmail.com Whatdafunk by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: http://audionautix.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Bruntz and Brian Christopherson of Husker247 bring you a Tuesday edition of the Husker247 Daily. In this episode, the guys discuss why the Huskers might be better equipped this season to snap a bad run of play in November. Also, where does USC rank among the helmets that catch your attention on the Husker schedule? 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
Sponsored by Henshaw Trader Sales of Richland, Iowa, this episode features Coach Borrison after the Minneapolis Bulldogs' upset win over Centerville's Big Red. Coach Morrison explains the defensive game plan to pressure sophomore QB Murdoch, key plays and contributors on offense and defense, timely third-down conversions, special teams execution, and how the team’s district competition prepared them for the playoffs. The episode closes with thoughts on turning focus to the next opponent, Mid-Prairie, and how the Bulldogs will adjust and prepare for another tough matchup.
Ep. 739 - The Cardinals enter their bye week with a 2–5 record after dropping five straight games, all in heartbreaking fashion. How will they bounce back in the second half of the season? Paul Calvisi and Zach Gershman break it down. Plus, extended conversations with head coach Jonathan Gannon and radio color analyst A.Q. Shipley on what needs to change to start finishing games and add wins down the stretch.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Big Red Rage, Zach Gershman and Paul Calvisi discuss how the Arizona Cardinals can recover from their recent loss against the Green Bay Packers. Plus, interviews with head coach Jonathan Gannon. Finally, a look at the Cardinals upcoming matchup against the Dallas Cowboys.
Ep. 739 - The Cardinals enter their bye week with a 2–5 record after dropping five straight games, all in heartbreaking fashion. How will they bounce back in the second half of the season? Paul Calvisi and Zach Gershman break it down. Plus, extended conversations with head coach Jonathan Gannon and radio color analyst A.Q. Shipley on what needs to change to start finishing games and add wins down the stretch.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big Red vs Bandido. Timeless vs LaBobs. Brigade vs Posse. Slop vs STE
Jay looks back on the Minnesota game and looks ahead to Nebraska/Northwestern.
See Red Fred and the Podfather himself, Doug Thonus, welcome the GOAT of Bulls media — Will Gotlieb of CHGO Bulls — for a lively discussion on the team's direction, taking charges, cup talk, and what lies ahead for Bulls Nation. #SeeRed #BigRedBus Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ep. 738 - Linebacker Mack Wilson Sr. joined Paul Calvisi to discuss his strong start to the 2025 season at middle linebacker, being named team captain, his favorite hit of the year, and what it will take to snap the Cardinals' four-game losing streak with a win over the Packers on Sunday at State Farm Stadium. Plus, Calvisi and Ron Wolfley break down Walter Nolen III's return to practice, Jacoby Brissett's impressive debut as starting QB, and the challenge of containing Green Bay stars Micah Parsons, Jordan Love and Josh Jacobs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode... Premature Spookies, John's Good Music, Vacuums and Vacuums, Horses and Football Boys, The Countries Good Milk, Big Red, and Get 'ems from Gerber. Your Hosts: @camruinn @ZachSlimp
In this episode of Big Red Rage, Ron Wolfley and Paul Calvisi discuss how the Arizona Cardinals can bounce back from their recent loss against the Indianapolis Colts. Plus, Cardinal's ILB Mack Wilson Sr. joins the show to talk about his role on the team. Finally, a look at the Cardinals upcoming matchup against the Green Bay Packers.
Ep. 738 - Linebacker Mack Wilson Sr. joined Paul Calvisi to discuss his strong start to the 2025 season at middle linebacker, being named team captain, his favorite hit of the year, and what it will take to snap the Cardinals' four-game losing streak with a win over the Packers on Sunday at State Farm Stadium. Plus, Calvisi and Ron Wolfley break down Walter Nolen III's return to practice, Jacoby Brissett's impressive debut as starting QB, and the challenge of containing Green Bay stars Micah Parsons, Jordan Love and Josh Jacobs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
0:00 ... Fred hello and welcome to the "Big Red Bus" from the BLEAV Network. 1:07 ... Fred introduces Bruce and shares some background on his NBA credentials. 1:47 ... Bruce shares the three top moments of his career covering the NBA. Hakeem Olajuwon & Dr. Jack Ramsay 1995 Finals. 3:08 ... 2008 NBA Finals story with Paul Pierce and the first indoor Gatorade shower. 3:45 ... David Stern's final interview on Pure Hoops Media. 4:31 ... Bruce on some of the famous names he's worked with ... Bill Simmons, Zach Lowe, Brian Windhorst, Stephen A. Smith, Jeff Van Gundy, Hubie Brown, JJ Redick. 9:22 ... Bruce's history as a Celtics fan and how he compares the team to his old team at ESPN. 10:34 ... Bruce discusses his friend and former colleague Tim Legler, who has been elevated to the top NBA analyst position at ABC/ESPN. 11:28 ... Other analysts Bruce admired: Doug Collins, Avery Johnson, Will Perdue. 12:54 ... More on Doug Collins and his brilliance at the 2015 NBA Finals. 14:29 ... Bruce's thoughts on how TV now covers the NBA with an extreme emphasis on gambling 15:20 ... Linear TV is dying and Streaming is ascendent. Bruce was puzzled by Adam Silver's comments on the NBA being a "highlights" league when he was defending all the moves from cable to streaming. 16:50 ... While Bruce disagreed with Adam's streaming comment, bruce feels Adam has done a great job as Commissioner. 18:18 ... Bruce says an "under the radar" storyline this year will be the San Antonio Spurs with Victor Wembanyama winning MVP an Defensive Player of the Year. 20:25 ... How the globalization of the game has impacted the NBA. Bruce feels the best centers are all from outside the USA and he goes down the list. 21:37 ... How about the Chicago Bulls? This year's team needs big improvement from their young bigs and the rebounding and defense need much improvement. 25:54 ... The significance of the late '90s Chicago Bulls teams when Michael Jordan was the most famous person on the planet. Bruce questions why MJ seems to be the "Permanent and Forever GOAT" who can never be surpassed. 27:00 ... Fred and Bruce go back and forth on MJ and LeBron with each making the case for their guy. 30:36 ... Derrick Rose will have his jersey retired by the Bulls and both Fred and Bruce make the case for D-Rose to eventually make it into the Hall of Fame. 33:27 ... Bruce plugs the series of "Two-a-Days" on the 48 Minutes podcast where all 30 teams are previewed over 15 shorter shows. 36:00 ... Fred wraps it up and says goodbye TRT 36:40 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Episode Highlights: 0:00 – Intro: See Red Fred Provides his thoughts on the Bulls' first 4 preseason games. 5:25 – The Bulls' Best-Case Scenario: How good could the Bulls be in the weak East? 13:17 – Would you Trade Matas for Giannis? 18:00 Can Coby Be that Guy? 22:00 Is Your Fifth Starter? With the core four looking sharp, Fred and Joe debate who deserves that final starting spot — balancing chemistry, defense, and long-term development. Expect candid insights, laughter, and a dose of classic Big Red Bus optimism (and realism) as Fred and Joe navigate what could be a pivotal year for Bulls basketball. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Our resident Blackshirt stops by to preview Nebraska/Minnesota.
Matt Rhule went there, yesterday.
Ep. 737 - Running back Zonovan “Bam” Knight made the most of his opportunities on Sunday against the Titans, scoring his second career touchdown and first as a member of the Cardinals. Knight joins Paul Calvisi to discuss how the Cardinals can bounce back from the tough loss to Tennessee, what it meant to make the 53-man roster out of training camp, and the team's confidence in quarterback Jacoby Brissett if he needs to step in for the banged up Kyler Murray. They also touch on the strength of the 4-1 Colts defense. Plus, Calvisi and Ron Wolfley break down Marvin Harrison Jr.'s big-play ability, Brissett's familiarity with the offense, and how the Cardinals can work to contain Daniel Jones, Jonathan Taylor, and the rest of the Colts' offensive weapons.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this October 9th edition of the Big Red Rage, Ron Wolfley and Paul Calvisi dive into the mistakes that cost the Cardinals in the 21-22 loss to the Tennessee Titans and where Arizona can improve before the upcoming game against the Indianapolis Colts. Plus, Arizona Cardinals Runningback Zonovan 'Bam' Knight talks about his nickname's origin, his newfound role in the Cardinals' backfield, and resetting after the rough run of games.
Ep. 737 - Running back Zonovan “Bam” Knight made the most of his opportunities on Sunday against the Titans, scoring his second career touchdown and first as a member of the Cardinals. Knight joins Paul Calvisi to discuss how the Cardinals can bounce back from the tough loss to Tennessee, what it meant to make the 53-man roster out of training camp, and the team's confidence in quarterback Jacoby Brissett if he needs to step in for the banged up Kyler Murray. They also touch on the strength of the 4-1 Colts defense. Plus, Calvisi and Ron Wolfley break down Marvin Harrison Jr.'s big-play ability, Brissett's familiarity with the offense, and how the Cardinals can work to contain Daniel Jones, Jonathan Taylor, and the rest of the Colts' offensive weapons.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Blackshirt Wednesday and Jay Moore joins us to preview Nebraska/Maryland.
A BMX Rider Cup could be among us, Molly continues to dominate the USA BMX circuit, out football teams are crumbling, it's almost time for the Big Red barn, and Tory might move to Hawaii. Enjoy! #Chatter
This conversation scores on every level. It's not every day we get to chat with a commissioner — and not just any commissioner! This week, we talk with Gary Bettman, Commissioner of the NHL, Cornell Class of '74, and member of the Hockey Hall of Fame.Gary takes us back to his days growing up in Queens, navigating a mid–high school move, and finding his way to Cornell's ILR School.He shares what campus life was like in the early '70s, how Cornell shaped his path to law school and eventually to the NHL, and how meeting his wife Shelly at Cornell set the stage for a Big Red family that now spans three generations.Gary brings warmth, wit, and wisdom to this conversation and proves that Cornell connections run deep.And of course, a huge thank-you to our friend and former guest, Sue “Sesame” Scheiner, for helping make this episode happen.Not sponsored by or affiliated with Cornell University.
EP - 45 “Big Red & The Cowboy Killers”Episode 45 of The Slanted Attic Experience takes us straight into the heart of Richmond's music scene with a special band feature: Big Red & The Cowboy Killers. Known for blending psychedelic rock with jazz, R&B, and soul, the group's sound channels influences from My Morning Jacket, Anderson .Paak, and Khruangbin, resulting in powerful, original performances that are both spacey and electric.Meet the Guest Panel:Big Red & The Cowboy Killers (BRCK): Born out of a jam in a Richmond shed on a cold November night in 2023, BRCK quickly realized they had something special. Since then, they've stormed onto the scene with over 20 live shows in their first year, fueled by Will Taylor and Vincent Steenburgh's soaring guitars, Aaron Wright's thunderous bass, and the dynamic MachineMook (Mishael Hardy) on drums, all tied together by Big Red's unmistakable vocals.Topics Covered (in order of discussion):IntroCabell's Hill and the early days of giggingMook's introduction and how the band first connectedThe writing of Robot Song and shaping their live showsDid music always feel like the callingTribalism, community, and shared music experiencesCreating the art you want vs chasing trendsPassion projects and balancing career with creativityKeeping performances fun and the jam/live show spiritRecording the new Big Red projectThe Cabell Stan Club and the importance of good circlesFavorite tracks from the new releaseStudio life, songwriting, and a wild scheduling weekCommon Mercury and building the BRCK brandThe artist's journey including favorite shows and lessons learnedClosing plugs, outro, and a special song demoFrom Richmond roots to bold new recordings, this episode showcases the energy, humor, and artistry that make BRCK one of the most exciting rising acts today.New episodes drop bi-weekly at 10:30 AM EST, with the occasional surprise release. Stay connected with us anytime at dot.cards/slantedattic.Big Red & The Cowboy Killers Links:Website: https://www.brck.house/Bandsintown: https://www.bandsintown.com/a/15554550-big-red-and-the-cowboy-killers?came_from=257Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigredandthecowboykillers/WillyTMusic: https://www.instagram.com/willytmusic/MachineMook: https://www.instagram.com/machinemook/
Ep. 736 - Cardinals third-year cornerback Kei'Trel Clark has made an impact in recent weeks, contributing in both pass coverage and in the run game. He joined Paul Calvisi to talk about his confidence, emotional play, mental toughness, how the defensive scheme suits him, and what he's been able to learn from veterans like Budda Baker. Ron Wolfley also joins Calvisi to break down the tested running back depth, Marvin Harrison Jr.'s strong fourth quarter against Seattle, and what the Cardinals need to do to beat the visiting Tennessee Titans and rookie QB Cam Ward.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Jordan, Commish, Pitt Girl, Lord of the Spreadsheets Kevin, Big Sky Brigit, and our VP of Podcast Production Arthur. Jordan ate all the foods at the State Fair of Texas. We attempt to preview Week 6 and determine our Sickos Committee Game of the Week. We look at the Beavers and App State's turnover problems, Miami Ohio and NIU, wonder if San Diego State can only score points at home, the Battle of the Belt, Deacons and interim bump Hokies, Clemson at UNC and Chapel Thrill's Ludacris morning concert, Army/UAB, have no idea what is going to happen in Kansas State at Baylor, BC and Pitt, the all-new GMC FIUConn, OWL VS OWL (screeching sound), and ULM at Northwestern. Then a volcano erupts in our podcast, and we get absolutely sidetracked making a restaurant, the Return to the MAC for UMass; we find ourselves absolutely intrigued by UTSA at Temple, Big Red at the Blue Hens. Hey, it's Washington vs. Maryland in the Big Ten? Get confused about the very minimal late-night CFB action; we all feel like Texas at Florida will make everyone feel bad. Big Sky Bangers, Montana at Idaho State, Montana State at NAU, huge Southland Showdowns, Nicholls at Lamar & Stephen F. Austin at UIW, West Georgia Wolves love, and much, much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jay previews Nebraska/Michigan State.
Hosts celebrate the podcasts 200th episode with humor and company updates, including new hires and milestone shout-outs. The episode covers the McLeod and ConnectTeam rollout, payroll timing changes, and practical driver guidance on using load gauges, avoiding overweight and axle violations, and proper trailer sweeping and mud-flap recovery. Also included: safety tips (deadheading cylinders, shoveling trailers), Yard 23 construction progress, an emotional-intelligence segment, and a live driver interview sharing real-world advice.
At Cornell, Steve Cohen honed more than sleight of hand—he built the foundation for a career performing for the world's most exclusive audiences. From psychology classes—Steve is another incredible Cornell Human Ecology grad—to campus shows, and from a dean's living-room gig to a performance for Carl Sagan and his colleagues that earned a standing ovation, Steve's Big Red experience shaped the signature style of his mind-blowing show, Chamber Magic.Hear the full story of how his Cornell journey became the blueprint for NYC's premier luxury magic performance. He's entertained 500,000 audience members, including royalty, professional athletes, and even other magicians.His show is a must-see. Michelle still can't get over it three months after seeing him perform. Shout out to Michelle's friend Lori for making this introduction!More information and tickets are here:https://chambermagic.com/Social media: @chambermagicNot sponsored by or affiliated with Cornell University
In a Thursday edition of the Husker247 Daily, Michael Bruntz and Brian Christopherson discuss where things stand for Nebraska's defense through four games and what the Michigan loss revealed about the Blackshirts. A key stretch of games awaits Nebraska in October. Which games look different for the Big Red than they were to start the year? 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
Ep. 735 - Former Cardinals offensive lineman Justin Pugh joins Paul Calvisi and Ron Wolfley to preview Thursday Night Football's matchup against the Seahawks. He shares his plans to watch the game with fans at State Farm Stadium and breaks down how the Cardinals can beat their NFC West rival. Plus, Calvisi and Wolfley discuss the impact of losing running back James Conner to injury, the importance of Trey Benson stepping up as RB1, the challenges posed by the Seahawks defense, and how the Cardinals can contain Sam Darnold and his offensive weapons.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our Blackshirt stops by to recap Nebraska/Michigan and assess the Huskers at the bye week.
Ethan Quinn is entering his 5th season as a Men's Basketball Assistant Coach at Denison University in 2025-26. Last season the Big Red recorded a program-record 24 victories, propelling them to their first-ever NCAC regular season championship title. They finished the season ranked #18 in the country. Denison earned an automatic bid to the 2025 NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Championships by winning the North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament. Quinn previously spent two seasons as an assistant coach with the men's basketball program at Ohio Dominican University. He has had a unique journey getting into the college basketball world after being a college football player for four years at Ohio Dominican, graduating in 2017 with a bachelor's degree in sports management and a minor in coaching. On this episode Mike & Ethan discuss the rise of Denison's program from a 5-5 COVID season to an impressive 24 wins, culminating in a historic North Coast Athletic Conference title last season. Ethan hits on the importance of recruiting tenacious players who embody both skill and resilience, a strategy that has catalyzed Denison's success. The conversation also touches on the necessity of instilling a culture that emphasizes hard work and commitment, ensuring players understand the standard of excellence required to become a consistent winner. Furthermore, we explore the nuances of evaluating talent, distinguishing between potential recruits in both high school and AAU settings, while reinforcing the significance of academic criteria in shaping the roster. Ultimately, the episode serves as a testament to the belief that a dedicated coaching staff, complemented by outstanding recruits, lays the foundation for sustained success in collegiate basketball.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @hoopheadspod for the latest updates on episodes, guests, and events from the Hoop Heads Pod.Make sure you're subscribed to the Hoop Heads Pod on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts and while you're there please leave us a 5 star rating and review. Your ratings help your friends and coaching colleagues find the show. If you really love what you're hearing recommend the Hoop Heads Pod to someone and get them to join you as a part of Hoop Heads Nation.Get ready to take some notes as you listen to this episode with Ethan Quinn, Men's Basketball Assistant Coach at Denison University.Website - https://denisonbigred.com/sports/mens-basketballEmail - quinne@denison.eduTwitter/X - @quinne76Visit our Sponsors!Dr. Dish BasketballThe Dr. Dish Basketball Semi-Annual Sale is live. For a limited time, save up to $4,000 on their lineup of basketball shooting machines. If you're serious about taking your game to the next level, whether you're a player, a parent, or a coach, this is the sale you've been waiting for. Dr. Dish machines are proven to help players improve their shot form, build consistency, and gain the confidence needed on the court. Don't miss out on these limited-time savings. Visit
Jay gets us ready to go for Michigan!