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Watch Off the Bench Presented by UDF with Chatterbox Sports Monday-Friday 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. LIVE on the Chatterbox Sports YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE to the channel to ensure you never miss a thing. Yesterday, March 25, 2025, the Cincinnati Reds played an exhibition game against their top prospects at Day Air Ballpark in Dayton, Ohio, kicking off their pre-season preparations for the 2025 MLB season. The game showcased the Reds' mix of emerging talent and established players as they gear up for Opening Day on March 27 against the San Francisco Giants. Matt McLain stole the spotlight early, launching a three-run homer in the second inning to give the Reds a commanding 4-0 lead, thrilling the crowd and signaling his readiness after missing all of 2024 due to injury. Elly De La Cruz also impressed, ripping an opposite-field single, further boosting optimism for the season ahead under new manager Terry Francona. However, the prospects fought back, with Will Benson tying the game at 4-4 with a two-run homer off Chase Petty. While full box scores remain unofficial for this exhibition, posts on X highlighted the Reds' offensive firepower and the prospects' resilience. The game served as a promising tune-up, with fans and analysts eager to see if Cincinnati's young core can translate this energy into a playoff push after a disappointing 77-85 finish in 2024. Richard William Pitino, born September 16, 1982, is an American college basketball coach currently leading the Xavier Musketeers. The son of legendary coach Rick Pitino, Richard has carved his own path in the sport. After graduating from Providence College in 2005 with a history degree, he began his coaching career as an assistant at various schools, including Northeastern, Duquesne, and Louisville, where he worked under his father. Pitino's head coaching journey started at Florida International University (FIU) in 2012, where he turned a struggling team into an 18-14 squad in one season. In 2013, he took over at Minnesota, leading the Golden Gophers to an NIT Championship in 2014 and earning Big Ten Coach of the Year honors in 2017 after a 16-win improvement. Despite an eight-year tenure, he was fired in 2021 following a 14-15 season. Days later, he joined New Mexico, revitalizing the Lobos with a 26-10 record in 2023-24, winning the Mountain West Tournament, and reaching the NCAA Tournament—his fourth as a head coach. Now at Xavier, hired in 2025, Pitino's career record stands at 247-186 (.570). Known for high-pressure defense and roster turnarounds, he continues to build on his father's legacy while establishing his own.
In the news today: For our first story of the day focusing on campus news, mass firings threaten federal employment opportunities for MSU grads, students. For our second story focusing on sports, Tom Izzo wins fourth Big Ten Coach of the Year as Spartans earn conference honors.
Former CBB coach Jimmy Patsos joins the show to discuss conference tournament play. He touches on Towson's loss to Delaware, Kevin Willard being snubbed as Big Ten Coach of the Year, and much more.
The guys discuss the Big Ten awards list coming out and their thoughts.
Who should be the Big Ten coach of the year? Filling out personality grids for our favorite teams! One-week early conference tournament winner picks! The Sleepers Podcast is now available daily with new episodes every Monday-Friday!
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-10:40) – Big Ten Network’s Dave Revsine joins Jake Query to opine on what is going on with the Purdue Boilermakers right now, highlights some things that he noticed earlier in the year when he broadcasted one of Purdue’s games, shares who he believes is the frontrunner for Big Ten Coach of the Year, and reveals his overall assessment of the situation between Indiana and Mike Woodson. (10:40-27:02) – Former Purdue Boilermaker Ryan Cline joins the program to preview this weekend’s big game between the Indiana Hoosiers and Purdue Boilermakers, explains what is wrong with Purdue’s defense right now, reveals that he loves attending the Indy 500 and sits in turn three in front of Jake, and states that Purdue needs to really focus on closing the first half and starting the second half in order to get back to playing winning basketball.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-23:29) – Big Ten Network’s Dave Revsine joins Jake Query to opine on what is going on with the Purdue Boilermakers right now, highlights some things that he noticed earlier in the year when he broadcasted one of Purdue’s games, shares who he believes is the frontrunner for Big Ten Coach of the Year, and reveals his overall assessment of the situation between Indiana and Mike Woodson. (23:29-41:10) – Sam King from the Lafayette Journal & Courier tips off the second hour of the program by sharing his thoughts on last night’s loss for Purdue against Michigan State. Sam assesses if this group of players has the same versatility as past seasons offensively to win in different ways and discusses how the team needs more production from Myles Colvin or Camden Heide consistently. (42:12-1:03:14) – The IndyStar’s Nate Atkins joins Query & Company to explain how much the NFL salary cap is going up this season and how it impacts the Indianapolis Colts. Nate says that the top position the Colts need to address in free agency is the secondary, identifies the interviews with the prospects and medical evaluations as the two important things for teams during the combine, and examines the offensive line depth for the Colts.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-11:16) – Query & Company opens on a Hump Day Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing Purdue losing its third consecutive game. They draw back to what they were discussing yesterday with their concerns about the Boilermakers. (11:16-35:35) – Big Ten Network’s Dave Revsine joins Jake Query to opine on what is going on with the Purdue Boilermakers right now, highlights some things that he noticed earlier in the year when he broadcasted one of Purdue’s games, shares who he believes is the frontrunner for Big Ten Coach of the Year, and reveals his overall assessment of the situation between Indiana and Mike Woodson. (35:35-45:47) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake trying to explain why the NCAA is looking to expand the field of 68 for the men’s basketball tournament. He also shares how he would feel about it if the NCAA expanded the field of teams making the tournament. (45:47-1:08:42) – Sam King from the Lafayette Journal & Courier tips off the second hour of the program by sharing his thoughts on last night’s loss for Purdue against Michigan State. Sam assesses if this group of players has the same versatility as past seasons offensively to win in different ways and discusses how the team needs more production from Myles Colvin or Camden Heide consistently. (1:08:42-1:20:06) – Earlier in the day, Jake had a speaking engagement with kids to educate them on the history of the Indianapolis 500. He brought in the infamous helmet that he has talked about with signatures of many of the winners for the greatest spectacle in racing for show and tell. (1:20:06-1:32:46) – Hour number two concludes with Jake discussing the future of building a sportsbook casino in the state of Indiana. He provides a plan for the state and then even goes a step further by sharing two other projects that he would work on whenever he runs for mayor. (1:32:46-1:55:55) – The IndyStar’s Nate Atkins joins Query & Company to explain how much the NFL salary cap is going up this season and how it impacts the Indianapolis Colts. Nate says that the top position the Colts need to address in free agency is the secondary, identifies the interviews with the prospects and medical evaluations as the two important things for teams during the combine, and examines the offensive line depth for the Colts. (1:55:55-2:05:30) – Jake and Eddie rehash their thoughts on Purdue’s loss last night to the Michigan State Spartans. They debate if the combined departure of Lance Jones and Mason Gillis is larger than the loss of Zach Edey for the Boilermakers. (2:05:30-2:15:10) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie briefly previewing tomorrow’s game for the Indiana Pacers against the Memphis Grizzlies. Plus, JMV joins the guys in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#197: Mike Small is the University of Illinois head men's golf coach and is currently entering his 25th season.The GCAA Hall of Fame & 2015 GCAA Dave Williams National Coach of the Year, has brought national recognition to Illinois golf in his 25 years at the helm of the program, as he has guided the Illini to 13 of the last 15 Big Ten Championship titles, including a conference-record run of eight straight from 2015 through 2023 to established a new standard for sustained excellence in the league.Under Small's direction, the Illini program has seen consistent success as his teams have not only continued to achieve greatness at the conference level, but on the national level as well. Small has led Illinois to top-five NCAA finishes in nine of the last 13 postseasons, including a runner-up finish in 2013. Illinois has advanced past NCAA Regionals to the NCAA Championship 17 times under Small's guidance, including a run of 13 straight from 2008 to 2021, a streak that ranked second nationally during time. The Orange and Blue have won six NCAA Regional titles, including four consecutive NCAA Regional Championships from 2013-2016, becoming one of just two schools in NCAA history to do so. Since the start of the 2014-15 season, Small's Illini have been a consistent force among the top 25 in the Golfweek/Bushnell Coaches' Poll, and own the longest streak ranked in the top spot. Small was again recognized for his coaching success in 2016 as he was inducted into the Golf Coaches Association of America Hall of Fame.Small has been named Big Ten Coach of the Year a conference-record 13 times in his career (2023, 2022, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2002) and has also been named Midwest Regional Coach of the Year on 13 occasions (2024, 2023, 2021, 2019, 2018, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2003). Under his direction, 19 Illini have won 37 All-America honors and 65 All-Big Ten accolades garnered by 28 student-athletes. He also has the distinction of playing on a Big Ten championship team and coaching 13 more.Small has continued his professional career while coaching, most recently playing on the PGA TOUR Champions. Since 2000, he is a three-time winner of the PGA Professional National Championship, a three-time PGA Professional National Player of the Year, a 14-time IPGA Champion, four-time Illinois Open Champion and he has participated in 13 major championships. Small has made the cut in 15 of 34 PGA TOUR events since he began coaching at Illinois, and 18 of 19 PGA TOUR Champions events, earning three top 10 finishes and playing in three U.S. Senior Opens. He was also named the 2017 OMEGA Senior PGA Professional Player of the Year.Enjoy the show!Â
Tiffany O'Donnell talks to Lisa Bluder, who spent 24 seasons as the P. Sue Beckwith, MD, Head Women's Basketball Coach at The University of Iowa. As the all-time winningest coach in Big Ten history with an overall record of 528-254 and a Big Ten record of 262-145. Under her leadership, the Hawkeyes advanced to the last two National Championship Games and made 22 postseason appearances overall (18 NCAA and 4 WNIT), including 14 of the last 16 NCAA Tournaments. Bluder led the Hawkeyes to five Big Ten Tournament titles, and two shared Big Ten regular season championships. Bluder was the Naismith National Coach of the Year in 2019, three-time Big Ten Coach of the Year (2001, 2008, 2010), three-time WBCA Regional Coach of the Year (2001, 2008, 2018, 2019), and had posted a winning record in 23 of her 24 years at Iowa, including 18 upper-division finishes in the Big Ten Conference. She had the third-most victories among active coaches in Division I women's college basketball when she retired in 2024.On today's episode, Lisa talks about her journey to getting to where she is today, coaching Caitlin Clark, women in sports and what's next for her. Follow Women Lead Change on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit wlcglobal.org for more information. Support the show
Mike Small has been the head men's golf coach at the University of Illinois since 2000. He has been the Big Ten Coach of the Year multiple times. He was named Midwest Coach of the Year by the Golf Coaches Association five times. In 2013 Mike was inducted into the Illinois Golf Hall of Fame. He has won the PGA Professional Championship three times. Mike has also won the Illinois Championship four times and has played in 13 major championships. 2:41 Playing Better As A Coach Than As A Player 4:46 As A Coach Having Better Physical, Mental, And Emotional Control 9:02 Young Ties With College 10:28 Learning What Good Golf Is 16:00 The Importance Of Consistency 18:00 Happiness On The Course 22:58 The Effects Of College On The Game Of Golf 26:24 Coaching The Talent Of Thomas Pieters 30:44 Adapting To Bad Weather With Top Of The Line Facilities 34:57 Owning Your Success And Your Failure 42:42 The Importance Of Having Leadership In Golf 45:36 Advice To Golf Parents 48:54 Staying In The Present Don't forget you can also follow Dr. Rob Bell on Twitter or Instagram. Follow At: Twitter @drrobbell Instagram @drrobbell Download Your Daily Focus Road Map! https://drrobbell.com/ If you enjoyed this episode on Mental Toughness, please subscribe and leave a review! Dr. Rob Bell
00:00 - 12:58 - Greg Rakestraw of the ISC Sports Network joins the show, and he and John dive into the IHSAA State Championship Games that took place over the holiday weekend! Greg gives some in-depth analysis of the winners of the titles. Greg and JMV then dive into the news that Curt Cignetti has been named the Big Ten Coach of the Year, and how easy that decision must have been this season. 12:59 - 34:25 - JMV talks to Jeremiah Johnson from Pacers Television ahead of the Pacers showdown with the Raptors in Toronto! JMV and JJ talk about the loss to Memphis, as well as the return of some players that have been dealing with injuries. They dive into Tyrese Haliburton, and the rocky start to the year that he has had.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 24:32 – JMV talks about last night's Broncos-Browns game, and how the Colts could use a receiver like Jerry Jeudy of the Browns. He talks about the Pacers and the impact injuries have had on the season so far.  24:33 – 39:21 – Greg Rakestraw of the ISC Sports Network joins the show, and he and John dive into the IHSAA State Championship Games that took place over the holiday weekend! Greg gives some in-depth analysis of the winners of the titles. Greg and JMV then dive into the news that Curt Cignetti has been named the Big Ten Coach of the Year, and how easy that decision must have been this season.  39:22 – 43:00 – JMV wraps up the 1st hour of the show! 43:01 – 1:08:53 – JMV talks to Jeremiah Johnson from Pacers Television ahead of the Pacers showdown with the Raptors in Toronto! JMV and JJ talk about the loss to Memphis, as well as the return of some players that have been dealing with injuries. They dive into Tyrese Haliburton, and the rocky start to the year that he has had.  1:08:54 – 1:19:13 – JMV reads some questions and comments from listeners of the show! He also opens the phone lines up and takes some calls! 1:19:14 – 1:24:53 – JMV examines the financial impact Caitlin Clark had on the WNBA and the city of Indianapolis as the 2nd hour draws to a close!  1:24:54 – 1:50:04 – The third hour of the show begins with JMV talking more about Anthony Richardson, and how he has looked since returning to the starting lineup. He opens the phone lines back up and takes more calls from listeners! 1:50:05 – 2:01:26 – JMV takes more calls from listeners about the reopening of a favorite restaurant, Colts/Pacers talk and more! 2:01:27 – 2:08:40 – JMV wraps up another edition of the show with some more phone calls!  Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cats Corner is back for another episode, and the Gameday team is here to preview Northwestern's conference home opener against No. 23 Indiana on Saturday. The 'Cats will be going up against Curt Cignetti, who the Gameday team believes could follow in David Braun's footsteps and win Big Ten Coach of the Year in his first season at a Power Five school. Read the full article here: https://dailynorthwestern.com/2024/10/04/audio/cats-corner-gameday-breaks-down-northwesterns-conference-home-opener-vs-no-23-indiana/
In this episode of the Podcast of Champions hosts Ryan Abraham and David Woods are continuing their Big Ten season previews with Purdue, Northwestern and Michigan State First up we welcome back Bill Bender from the Sporting News to talk about a pair of Big Ten programs, the Northwestern Wildcats and Purdue Boilermakers. David Braun took over a Northwestern's program that was in disarray last season but surprised everyone by winning 8 games and Big Ten Coach of the Year. He will try to improve on that mark in 2024 with a tougher schedule and most home games on Martin Field while Ryan Field is rebuilt over the next two seasons. Ryan Walters is also heading into year two of his Purdue tenure and is looking to move the program forward after a 4-8 campaign in 2023. Next we welcome in Stephen Brooks from SpartanTailgate to talk about the major disruption this Spartans program went through after the abrupt firing of Mel Tucker followed by hiring away Jonathan Smith from Oregon State. We talk about numerous MSU football topics including star transfer quarterback Aidan Chiles, rebuilding the Michigan State offensive line, replacing Derrick Harmon and Simeon Barrow Jr. at defensive tackle and who can step up at wide receiver. As usual Ryan and Dave end the podcast answering listener emails and questions from the YouTube chat. For the video simulcasts of our POC please subscribe to your YouTube channel! Please subscribe, give the POC a five-star rating and post a review on Apple Podcasts! Send us a text or leave us a voicemail by texting or calling (424) 532-0678 or you can email us at bigtencast@gmail.com. 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
Athlon Sports released their annual anonymous conversations with Big Ten football coaches. What did the league think of Nebraska? What was the spiciest quote we could find?
Joining us today, we have a man in his 33rd year of coaching college swimming, 28 of those years as head coach. He is a 4-time Big Ten Coach of Year. Today we have The Ohio State Director of Swimming & Diving, William "Bill" Dorenkott.
Guest host Jim Shaw welcomes  Northwestern University Head Football Coach David Braun. Coach Braun was defensive coordinator at North Dakota State for three seasons. Jim and David chat about David's memories of Fargo and the future of Northwestern football on Afternoons Live.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Schmidt and Elijah Herbel open their Tuesday show by reacting to the news that Fred Hoiberg and Purdue HC Matt Painter will be splitting this year's Big Ten Coach of the Year honors, including if they think that's fair or if Fred Hoiberg got screwed. A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Schmidt and Elijah Herbel open this Tuesday show by reacting to the news that Fred Hoiberg and Purdue HC Matt Painter will be splitting this year's Big Ten Coach of the Year honors, including if they think that's fair or if Fred Hoiberg got screwed. They continue discussing Husker Basketball for the remained of the first hour before they're joined by a group of fantastic guests in the second hour with Andy Markowski joining to talk Husker men's and women's basketball, Michael Bruntz joining to preview the Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament, and Charlie McBride joining the show after missing his usual Monday segment. A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We analyze the latest AP poll. Where do Creighton and Nebraska sit? How exciting is it for the Huskers to have the double bye? And does that seal the deal for Fred Hoiberg to be named Big Ten Coach of the Year?
BC makes the case for Fred Hoiberg to be named Big Ten Coach of the Year, his reaction to Kevin McHale being at Nebraska's final home game, and what's on the line this weekend as the Huskers face Michigan.
We tease Bruntz about the Broncos cutting Russell Wilson, the Oakland A's stadium renderings, The Carter Nelson Show today in Lincoln, whether or not Fred Hoiberg should win Big Ten Coach of the Year, and more
Nebraska sports had an excellent weekend. Nebraska men's basketball had a very dominant win over the Minnesota Gophers and it solidified Fred Hoiberg's position as Big Ten Coach of the Year. Will he get it or not? Who knows, but he deserves it. But up until the game against Minnesota, Ben Johnson from Minnesota was another great candidate. The Football players had a dunk contest at halftime of the men's basketball game against Minnesota, and WHEN is the last time we had athletes showing off their talents at another athletic event? The baseball team went 3-1 with a series win over Grand Canyon University. Men's track and field finished second in the Big Ten. Women finished 8th. Nebraska softball (8-6) finished with a 2-3 record in the tournament while playing three ranked teams and five teams that made the 2023 NCAA Tournament. And look at all this stuff from the athletic department notes after the men's basketball win against Minnesota: Nebraska improved to 20-8 on the season, matching its best 28-game start in the Big Ten era (also 2017-18).It is the seventh time Nebraska has won 20-or-more games in the regular season (also 1919-20, 1977-78, 1965-66, 1990-91, 1992-93 and 2017-18). * Nebraska tied a school record with its 17th home win, which had been done three other times in school history. Nebraska is 17-1 at Pinnacle Bank Arena this season. *-Nebraska has now won 10 Big Ten games, marking only the third time since joining the conference that NU has reached double figures in conference wins. *-Nebraska held Minnesota to a season-low 55 points as its previous low was 58 at San Francisco on Nov. 26. Minnesota entered Sunday's game averaging 76.7 points per game. *-Nebraska has won four straight Big Ten games by at least 15 points including tonight's 18-point victory. This marks the first time Nebraska has won four straight conference games by 15 or more points since winning four straight Missouri Valley Conference games by at least 15 points in 1911-12. *-Nebraska last won four straight conference games by double figures in 1998-99 when the Huskers won four straight Big 12 games by at least 13 points. *-Juwan Gary posted a career high with 22 points, betting his previous career high of 20 on two other occasions. Gary also had a career-high four 3-pointers, topping his previous best of three on two other occasions. *-Nebraska is 15-0 this season when holding opponents under 70 points and has won 19 straight dating back to last season.
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Lon and Derek break down the Illini's 85-80 victory over Maryland after years of struggles against the Terps. Later, the guys share their thoughts on this season's Big Ten Coach of the Year race and if Brad Underwood has a chance to win it.
Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner chats with Joey Wagner and Ryan Easterling about three early Illini football commitments in the Class of 2025: OL Michael McDonough, OL Griffin Rousseau and QB Carson Boyd. The guys discuss how they fit, who could be next in the class and Bret Bielema's coaching staff turnover. Werner then chats with 247Sports national college basketball writer Isaac Trotter joins Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner to break down Big Ten basketball at the midway point. The guys discuss Illinois basketball since Terrence Shannon Jr.'s return and how the team improves defensively. The guys also discuss the conference coaches on the hottest seats, the Big Ten Coach of the Year favorites and who can squeeze into the NCAA Tournament. Follow the Illini Inquirer Podcast on: Apple: https://apple.co/3oMt0NP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Xan2L8 Other: https://bit.ly/36gn7Ct  Go VIP for just $1 at Illini Inquirer: bit.ly/3eGM1NK 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
Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner and Derek Piper react to Illinois basketball's 88-73 win at Michigan. The guys break down Coleman Hawkins' career-best performance and what's led to his breakout this season. The guys also discuss why Brad Underwood has owned Juwan Howard, big nights from Quincy Guerrier and Ty Rodgers and the Illini's key second-half run. The guys then discuss Brad Underwood's chances at Big Ten Coach of the Year, look ahead to Sunday's home game against Rutgers and discuss four-star 2025 guard Jeremiah Fears' upcoming decision. Follow the Illini Inquirer Podcast on: Apple: https://apple.co/3oMt0NP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Xan2L8 Other: https://bit.ly/36gn7Ct  Go VIP for just $1 at Illini Inquirer: bit.ly/3eGM1NK 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
247Sports' national basketball writer Isaac Trotter joins Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner to break down his thoughts on Illinois, if he's buying them as a Big Ten and national contender, his lingering concerns about the Illini and if Brad Underwood will be a contender for Big Ten Coach of the Year. Trotter then opines on the rest of the Big Ten, including contenders, bubble teams and disappointing teams before discussing his Final Four favorites. Follow the Illini Inquirer Podcast on: Apple: https://apple.co/3oMt0NP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Xan2L8 Other: https://bit.ly/36gn7Ct  Go VIP for just $1 at Illini Inquirer: bit.ly/3eGM1NK 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
Last week, we previewed women's gymnastics. This week, it's the men's turn! Jon visits with Head Coach Yuan Xiao, the reigning Big Ten Coach of the Year, to set the table for a season of high expectations and break down some of the key student-athletes in the program.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's episode (12-7-23), the guys discuss:- their official Big Ten Coach Tiers- All-American or Not?- Why are all Big Ten freshmen struggling?JOIN OUR DISCORD HERE: https://discord.gg/np8E3MbweyJOIN THE DUB CLUB HERE: dubclub.win/r/GregWaddellThe Sleepers Podcast is now available daily with new episodes every Monday-Friday!
Steve and Aaron share their thoughts on The Game, Iowa's division championship, and whether David Braun should be Big Ten Coach of the Year.
Williams, Hassel and Van Winkle tell fun stories about their weekend in Ames. Iowa State goes down to Texas. Iowa clinches a Big Ten title game berth by beating Illinois. Should Kirk Ferentz be the Big Ten Coach of the Year? We've got a busy week with basketball coming up as well. 2GNC, presented as always by Fareway. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Both a United States Field Hockey Hall of Fame and a National Field Hockey Coaches Association Hall of Fame inductee, as well as an inductee of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame, Char Morett-Curtiss is a Penn State coaching legend.Having led Penn State Field Hockey for 36 seasons, she compiled 541 victories, eight Big Ten regular-season titles, seven Big Ten Coach of the Year honors, 30 NCAA Tournament appearances and six Final Four appearances. Char retired as the program's head coach this past spring, but her commitment to Penn State was far from over. She is now serving as an advisor for Penn State Athletics and the Chair of Teammates For Life. Â Teammates For Life is a women's athletics initiative created to celebrate, elevate and engage past, present and future women student-athletes at Penn State.Char was gracious enough to stop by The People of Penn State for an enlightening conversation on topics such as: - Competing at the 1984 Summer Olympics;- Her retirement from coaching;- The lessons she learned and shared with fellow Nittany Lion coaching legends such as Joe Paterno, Russ Rose and Erica Dambach;- Teammates For Life and its purpose;- The Penn State Field Hockey Complex being dedicated in her honor. Connect with Char on X.Follow Teammates For Life on:InstagramXYouTubeFacebookTikTokLinkedIn----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Learn more about the Penn State Alumni Association: alumni.psu.edu. Follow the Penn State Alumni Association on:FacebookX (Twitter)InstagramLinkedIn
Tom Crean is a former college basketball head coach with Marquette, Indiana and Georgia. In 2003, he led Marquette to the Final Four. In 2016, he was the Big Ten Coach of the Year. Coach Crean joined Jade McCarthy on Sports Spectrum's Transformed podcast recently to discuss leadership, success and faith. Sign up for our Sports Spectrum Magazine and receive 15% off a 1-year subscription by using the code PODCAST15 http://SportsSpectrum.com/magazine Listen to more episode of Sports Spectrum's Transformed podcast with Jade McCarthy here.Â
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Andrew Rogers and Damon Benning continue their conversation with Adam McClintock on coaching rankings in the Big Ten and who is the dark horse Tune into Coffee & Cream from 7-10 am AM 590 ESPN Omaha each week day. You can also catch the final hour of the show in Lincoln on 101.5fm and 1280am. Save money on your subscription to Hail Varsity: https://hailvarsity.com/save/ Hail Varsity Radio is brought to you by http://GoCurrency.com Follow Andrew on social: Twitter: http://twitter.com/andrewrogerscc Instagram: http://instagram.com/arog_sports Follow Damon on twitter: http://twitter.com/damonbenning Follow Hurrdat Sports on social: Twitter: http://twitter.com/hurrdatsports Instagram: http://instagram.com/hurrdatsports Tiktok: http://tiktok.com/hurrdatsports Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HurrdatSports About Coffee & Cream: Wake up with Andrew Rogers and Damon Benning on Hail Varsity Radio. Every morning from 7-10 a.m. on AM Radio Omaha on AM 590 ESPNCoffee and Cream stirs up the best news in Nebraska sports. Whether you're in the car, at the office, or on the sofa enjoying your favorite cup of joe, make sure you're listening to Coffee and Cream on Hail Varsity Radio. Hurrdat Sports is a digital production platform dedicated to the new wave of sports media. From podcasting to video interviews along with live events and entertainment, we're here to change how you consume sports. Find us online at Hurrdatsports.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Boom! Greg Gard lands another four-star recruit. In today's episode of the podcast Alex and KJ dive into the details. The brothers also touch on the Big Ten Conference and rank the other football programs. Where does Coach Fickell's team fall in the rankings? Tune-in to find out - Welcome back to the IKE Badgers Podcast! Subscribing, leaving a five-star review on the Apple Podcasts, and telling a friend is the #1 way to help the show. Follow IKE Badgers on Twitter for Live-Tweeting of Badgers Football @IKE_Badgers Fan of the music? Stream "IKE Music" on Spotify Learn more about the #1 podcast network in the state of Wisconsin by visiting ikepodcastnetwork.com @welcometoike
Aaron Murray and T-Bob Hebert rank the Big Ten coaches ahead of the 2023 college football season. Is Michigan's Jim Harbaugh or Ohio State's Ryan Day the #1 coach in the conference? Where will new coaches like Wisconsin's Luke Fickell and Nebraska's Matt Rhule come in? What about Penn State's James Franklin and Michigan State's Mel Tucker? #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aaron Murray and T-Bob Hebert rank the Big Ten coaches ahead of the 2023 college football season. Is Michigan's Jim Harbaugh or Ohio State's Ryan Day the #1 coach in the conference? Where will new coaches like Wisconsin's Luke Fickell and Nebraska's Matt Rhule come in? What about Penn State's James Franklin and Michigan State's Mel Tucker? #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Penn State wrestling continued its dominant season, winning the 2023 Big Ten Championship. It was the seventh conference title won under head coach Cael Sanderson, who was named Big Ten Coach of the Year. Penn State crowned four individual Big Ten champions and had nine wrestlers qualify for the NCAA Championship in Tulsa, OK. In this episode, Andrew and Vince break down individual performances and discuss the Nittany Lions' outlook for the NCAA tournament. WE ARE! Join the conversion: nittanyblues.com Nittany Blues merch: nittanyblues.com/shop Social: Nittany Blues Facebook Nittany Blues Twitter Nittany Blues Instagram --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nittany-blues/support
Everything that you need to know about the upcoming Rutgers Scarlet Knights lacrosse season is coming your way! Stay tuned as Coach Brian Brecht talks with Quint about the state of the program and what to look forward to in 2023. About Coach Brecht (from https://scarletknights.com/) Brian Brecht recently completed his 11th season as the head coach at Rutgers where he has led the program to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances, including a Final Four appearance in 2022 and an NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals berth in 2021. Overall, Brecht has been a collegiate coach since 1996 and a sitting Division I head coach since 2005. Prior to his 11 seasons at the helm at Rutgers, he spent seven as the head coach at Siena and nine years as an assistant coach prior to that. Brecht has been named conference head coach of the year five times (Big Ten Coach of the Year in 2021 and 2016, MAAC Coach of the Year in 2009, 2007 and 2006). Brecht, who was named head coach of the Scarlet Knights on June 16, 2011, has made four NCAA Tournament appearances in his career as a head coach (two at Rutgers and two at Siena). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lax-all-stars/message
This week on Assembly Call Radio, Jerod and Coach will take a macro look at Indiana's recruiting efforts, and then dive into a fun conversation about Big Ten coaches.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.