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Selection Sunday has come and gone, and Jake Brend and Derek Duke are breaking down the entire NCAA Tournament bracket with a Big 12 perspective. The guys go through every team's draw, discuss which programs got favorable matchups, and set realistic expectations for how the conference could perform in March Madness. They also recap the Big 12 Tournament, share their biggest takeaways from the week in Kansas City, and discuss how the bracket sets up for the conference moving forward. Plus, the conversation shifts to coaching news around college basketball, including Kansas State hiring Casey Alexander and whether the reported firings of Wes Miller and Bobby Hurley were the right moves.Presented by WealthCharter Retirement + Tax. Subscribe to Iowa Everywhere for more coverage of the Big 12, March Madness, and college basketball. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After 11 years, the Bobby Hurley era has come to an end at Arizona State. Mark takes a look back at Hurley's decade-plus run in Tempe, then (18:05) the show shifts to the coaching search and which coach makes the most sense for ASU.
00:00 Four-Minute Offense 8:30 Thanks St. Blaze 15:00 Cool LPGA Ford Bronco Idea 26:05 Doug's Big One Biggie-sized by Wendy's = ASU Needs More Change than just Bobby 53:50 AZCentral's Bobby Mac! 1:24:00 D-BACKS: We Have a Problem 1:29:10 KYLER: Where's He Going? 1:34:11 PGA: Here, Let Me Help You 1:57:45 Vs Vegas
Wolf and John Lund discuss if the Phoenix Suns' game against the Indiana Pacers is a must-win game and where Arizona State men's basketball goes now that they will not be bringing back Bobby Hurley.
Chris Karpman joins Wolf and John Lund to discuss Arizona State not renewing Bobby Hurley's contract and who could replace Bobby Hurley as the new ASU men's basketball coach.
Bickley and Marotta talk Cardinals, ASU, and Diamondbacks.
Karpman talks about the end of the Bobby Hurley era at ASU and what the Sun Devils might do now.
Bickley and Marotta talk Diamondbacks, Bickley Blasts on ASU, and we're joined by Chris Karpman.
Bobby Hurley and Jordan Ott.
As the Bobby Hurley era officially draws to a close, Episode 645 analyzes the weight of his legacy against the uncertainty of the future. We break down the "Gambo 5" candidates and provide a deep-dive analysis of Bobby Hurley's final statement to the Sun Devil faithful—closing the book on an 11-year journey that redefined the program's standard.In this episode:00:00 - WelcomeSetting the stage for a day of reflection in the Valley. We analyze the friction between the end of a coaching era and the immediate pivot toward the next chapter of Sun Devil basketball.18:48 - ASU Basketball: The Final ChapterReflections from the Podium: We hear from Bobby Hurley, Moe Odum, and Allen Mukeba as they process the finality of the season and their time in Tempe.The Legacy Receipt: Breaking down the factors behind Hurley's tenure—delivering 3 of the program's 8 NCAA Tournament appearances over the last 45 years.The Thank You Narrative: Reacting to Cam Cox of 12 News and CBS Sports on why the Valley should appreciate the Hurley years despite the friction of the exit.The Gambo 5: We analyze the strategy behind the potential candidates, including Randy Bennett, Jerrod Calhoun, Jase Coburn, Eric Olen, and Josh Schertz.56:34 - The Final Word: The Statement of RecordAnalyzing the Goodbye: We read and break down Bobby Hurley's official statement line-by-line.The "Stronger Place" Receipt: We examine his claim that the program is in a "stronger place now than when I arrived" and analyze what that foundation means for the Big 12 era.11 Years of Friction: Reflecting on the journey from the pandemic to the NIL landscape and the conference realignment that defined his tenure.The Verdict: With 3 Tournament appearances in 9 years, did Bobby Hurley maximize the potential of ASU Basketball, or is the "Gambo 5" the key to a ceiling we haven't seen yet?
Jeremy Schnell and Damon Allred react to ASU not renewing Bobby Hurley as its men's basketball head coach. The two then go over the leading candidates to be the next coach for the Sun Devils.
Hour two of DJ & PK for March 12, 2026: What is Trending: Utah Jazz, NBA, CBB, NFL, CFB, MLB, Golf, Utah Mammoth Hot Takes or Toast: BYU basketball hitting peak at right time? College basketball coaching carousel churning to life
Send a textTrailer...Episode 1: The Ghost of UNLV & The Birth of a DynastyApril 2, 1990: 103–73. It wasn't just a loss; it was a massacre. The UNLV Runnin' Rebels didn't just beat Duke—they dismantled them. As freshman Bobby Hurley walked off the court in Denver, the world believed the window was closing on Coach Mike Krzyzewski. They said Duke was an afterthought.They were wrong.In the premiere episode of Banner One, we go inside the locker room to witness the psychological warfare and physical grit that transformed a "soft" team into a powerhouse.In this episode:The "Whining Tape": See the brutal coaching moment where Coach K forced Bobby Hurley to confront his own body language—a lesson in leadership that changed everything.The Grant Hill Factor: How a generational talent chose a program in crisis over blue bloods like North Carolina.Toughness is Non-Negotiable: The story behind the infamous "broken nose" practice that set the tone for the 1991 run.The Rematch: Relive the high-stakes Final Four showdown in Indianapolis where the "unbeatable" UNLV finally met their match.From the 30-point blowout to the iconic Grant Hill alley-oop, this is the story of how a dynasty was born. This wasn't just a championship; it was the moment Duke Basketball changed forever.Subscribe and hit the bell icon to be notified when the full episode drops!#DukeBasketball #MarchMadness #CoachK #BannerOne #CollegeBasketball #GrantHill #BobbyHurley #UNLV #SportsDocumentarySupport the showDid you know we are one of the Top 30 Collage Podcasts in the World! https://podcast.feedspot.com/college_basketball_podcasts/?feedid=5529823&_src=f1_featured_email Support the Pod or Binge the Entire Season Now! https://www.buzzsprout.com/1269236/support https://youtube.com/@IconicSeasons Connect on Social https://www.instagram.com/ncaaiconicseasons/
From a historic 49-point blowout in the Big 12 Tournament to a dominant road win in Milwaukee, Episode 644 breaks down the widest gap in Arizona sports history. We analyze the silence surrounding Bobby Hurley's future following a nightmare exit in Kansas City and the factors behind the Suns finally flipping the switch against a title contender.In this episode:00:00 - WelcomeSetting the stage for a day of extremes in the Valley. We look at the high-stakes friction between a Suns statement win and the lowest point in Sun Devil basketball history.17:54 - ASU Basketball: The Big 12 DisasterThe 49-Point Collapse: Analyzing the 91-42 loss to #6 Iowa State in Kansas City and the 23 turnovers that defined a historic nightmare.The Turnover Analysis: Discussing how a system fails to the point of having more turnovers than first-half points (16).The Hurley Silence: Analyzing the lack of official news regarding Bobby Hurley's future following the season-ending embarrassment.25:13 - Phoenix Suns: Statement in MilwaukeeWinning the Right Way: Breaking down the 129-114 win over the Bucks to start the road trip with intent.The Postgame Receipts: Audio from Royce O'Neale on-court with Amanda Pflugrad, Jordan Ott's media address, and Jalen Green's locker room reaction.Flipping the Switch: Analyzing the Bickley & Marotta breakdown of how the Suns finally "flipped the switch" to pull away from the Bucks on their home floor.The Verdict: Does a 49-point exit in Kansas City make the Hurley decision a formality, or is the Suns' ability to flip the switch on the road the real story?
Jake & Ben Full Show from March 11, 2026 Hour 1 BYU beat Kansas State to advance in the Big 12 Tournament, Utah is out after losing to Cincinnati. Top 3 Stories of the Day: Jazz to host Jordan Clarkson and the Knicks tonight, Miami Heat's Bam Adebayo scored 83 points in a single game last night, Utah Mammoth extend Nick Schmaltz. New Details have come out on the Aspiration and LA Clippers Deal. Hour 2 The Baltimore Ravens have backed out of the blockbuster Maxx Crosby trade. Is this a dirty move? What You Got Wednesday: Best Individual Performances by an Athlete, Best Disney Songs. Dan & Bobby Hurley clearly have a screw or two loose. How did they end up so angry?
Hour 2 of Jake & Ben on March 11, 2026 The Baltimore Ravens have backed out of the blockbuster Maxx Crosby trade. Is this a dirty move? What You Got Wednesday: Best Individual Performances by an Athlete, Best Disney Songs. Dan & Bobby Hurley clearly have a screw or two loose. How did they end up so angry?
Damon Allred joins Wolf and Luke to discuss if this will be Bobby Hurley's last season as Arizona State's head coach, if Bobby Hurley could save his job depending on how far ASU gets this season, and why ASU would be willing to let go of Bobby Hurley.
Bobby Hurley is out at ASU, breaking Big Ten Awards news hits the show, we break down the Big Ten postseason awards.
From the "Lackluster" start of NFL Free Agency to the incredible recovery of Corbin Carroll, Episode 643 audits a day of massive shifts in the Valley. We break down the Cardinals' new-look backfield, the rise of the Suns' rookie duo, and the "Game Over" reports surrounding Bobby Hurley as ASU pulls off a miracle win over Baylor in the Big 12 Tournament.In this episode:00:00 - WelcomeA mid-week audit on a day of total transition. We recap the state of the Valley from the 406 to the 602 and set the stage for a busy recording session.18:46 - D-backs: The Corbin MiracleCould Corbin Carroll return in time for Opening Day?: We react to the question posed by Burns & Gambo following the reports of Carroll's timeline-defying recovery from a handmate bone injury.The Farm Director's View: We hear from Chris Slivka on the accountability standard that allowed a franchise cornerstone to beat the odds.40:40 - Cardinals: Lackluster LogicThe Malik Willis Pivot: Reacting to the breaking news that Malik Willis is headed to Miami, not Arizona.The Minshew Era: We analyze the signings of Gardner Minshew, Tyler Allgeier, and Kendrick Bourne. Is this a "Safe" floor or a sign of stagnant ambition?The Quarterback Room: Reacting to the concerns raised by Bickley & Marotta, Wolf, Luke, Burns, and Gambo regarding the depth behind the reset.1:18:38 - ASU Basketball: The Lame Duck MiracleThe Baylor Upset: Recapping the Sun Devils' gritty win in the first round of the Big 12 Tournament early this morning.The Hurley Report: Analyzing the reports that Bobby Hurley will not be retained and the reality of a locker room playing for a coach on his way out.1:28:36 - Suns: The Rookie SurgeProtecting the Fortress: We recap the wins over the Pelicans and Hornets to finish the home stand 2-1.The Next Generation: Hear from Devin Booker, Khaman Maluach, and Rasheer Fleming on the court and in the media room.The Calling Card: Jordan Ott speaks to the team and the media on why defense is officially the Suns' identity. Plus, a shout-out to Haywood Highsmith for staying ready.2:23:27 - The Valley Pulse: Top 5 Momentum Rankings#5. The Mar10 Day Shout-out.#4. The Hurley Farewell (ASU).#3. The Rookie Rising (Maluach & Fleming).#2. The Corbin Miracle.#1. The Lackluster Splash (NFL Free Agency).The Verdict: Is "Lackluster" actually the smartest thing the Cardinals have done in years, or is the Valley losing its appetite for "Bridge" players?
Jeremy Schnell and Damon Allred discuss Arizona State men's basketball losing to No. 6 Iowa State to finish off the regular season. The guys speculate if this will be Bobby Hurley's final season with the team and how the school will go about retaining players in the transfer portal. They also touch on the latest news of Clayton Smith receiving an extra year of eligibility for the football team.
After Max Iheanachor had an excellent NFL combine, he has a decent chance to go in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. If he joins Jordyn Tyson in the first round, how important would that be for ASU football? On to basketball (32:26), where Bobby Hurley took down the Kansas Jayhawks one more time, and Sun Devil women's hoops earned a statement win to enhance its NCAA Tournament chances.
Bickley and Marotta talk Diamondbacks, Bickley Blasts on the Suns, and we're joined by Jeff Passan and Bobby Hurley.
Hurley talks about a nice win vs Utah and potentially coaching his last game in Tempe.
4:30 Interview with Stevens Head Coach Bobby Hurley; The Ducks are MAC Freedom Tournament Champions20:40 UConn makes the plays late to top Seton Hall; A salute to the ultimate UConn Husky, Alex Karaban. Dan Hurley on Karaban's career at UConn.33:40 Where does Seton Hall go from here? How can they get a bid to the NCAAs?34:40 St. John's drubs Villanova; A triple-double for Zuby and Ian Jackson comes alive. Zuby on staying at St. John's. Rick Pitino on coaching Zuby for 3 years.43:50 Rutgers hangs on to win at Maryland. What players should Rutgers retain? Will Steve Pikiell or Rick Pitino go after Seton Hall big man Najai Hines? 49:30 Rutgers fires Women's Basketball Coach Coquese Washington51:30 MAAC Tournament Look Ahead
Arizona State football is one step closer to an indoor practice facility thanks to an eight-figure donation from a previously untapped source. This donation shows how much ASU football's overall brand has grown in the Kenny Dillingham era. Later on (23:00), Mark talks about the end of the season for both basketball programs, a potential replacement for Bobby Hurley, and highlights the early-season success of the Sun Devil baseball team.
Bickley and Marotta talk Suns, Bickley Blasts on the Cardinals, and we're joined by Bobby Hurley.
Hurley talks about the ups and downs from last week and preview TCU.
Rossini talks ASU football, Bobby Hurley, and NIL.
Bickley and Marotta talk Suns, and are joined by Bobby Hurley, Latasha Causey, and Jay Parry for Newsmakers Week.
Hurley talks about the big win vs Oklahoma State and the potential NBA future of Massamba Diop.
From the devastating heartbreak of a Spring Training injury to a logic-driven gavel-drop on professional etiquette, Episode 636 covers the full spectrum of the Valley. We bridge the gap between the Diamondbacks' reporting day and the Phoenix Suns' high-octane win over the Mavs, all while auditing the distinction between being a candidate and being a customer.In this episode:00:00 - Welcome06:56 - THE ABSOLUTE VERDICT: The Retail LogicThe Interviewee vs. The Customer: I break down a personal experience at Men's Wearhouse that challenges social "norms." We audit the logic of being productive post-interview and why an employer's inability to distinguish between a candidate and a consumer is a massive red flag.27:15 - Diamondbacks: Spring Training & Breaking NewsThe Reporting Day: Torey Lovullo, Mike Hazen, and the staff address the new approach for 2026. We hear from Justin Martinez and A.J. Puk on their road back from the IL.The Crisis: We react to the breaking news that Corbin Carroll suffered a "significant" injury during batting practice. We analyze what this means for the roster and Mike Hazen's aggressive approach to the spring.1:04:57 - ASU Basketball: Taking Care of the PokesThe Sun Devils secure an 85-76 win at home against Oklahoma State. We hear from Bobby Hurley on the team's resilience and the momentum shift needed as the schedule tightens in the Big 12.1:19:00 - Suns: Statement Win Over the MavsThe 120-111 Victory: A high-energy breakdown of the win over Dallas. We hear from Oso and Mark Williams on the court, Jalen Green on the radio, and the locker room reaction from Devin Booker and Dillon Brooks. We analyze how the "Ott Standard" held firm against a premier Western Conference rival.Follow The Valley Verdict:Facebook: [@thevalleyverdict]Instagram: [@thevalleyverdictpodcast]YouTube: [@thevalleyverdict]
Hurley talks baout another tough loss, the upcoming game vs Oklahoma State, and the state of college basketball.
Bickley and Marotta talk Suns, Bickley Blasts on the Cardinals, and we're joined by Jack Sommers and Bobby Hurley.
Bickley and Marotta talk Cardinals, Bickley Blasts on the Suns, and we're joined by Bobby Hurley.
Hurley talks about a tough loss vs UA and the waning impact of moral victories.
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Bickley and Marotta talk Suns, Bickley and Marotta talk Cardinals, and are joined by Bobby Hurley.
Hurley talks about the team responding to his postgame comments, getting a big win, and more.
Schick and Nick are fresh off their Cathe. Apparently listeners were quite nervous about it. Beep beep beep? Nick spent a day with Dana Altman. Matt Hill is in Charlotte! Nebrasketball wins again. Kent Pavelka's family is growing. Fred Hoiberg uses salty language. Bobby Hurley sounds optimistic. A Mendoza mix-up. Jim Nantz and Tony Romo with a synchronized call. John Fanta yells at someone. Recapping the polls. Classic Dylan Raiola farewell poems. Ryan gets tased. Connect with us! SchickandNick.com Facebook, Twitter, or email We would hate it if you missed an episode! So PLEASE subscribe, rate the pod, and throw us a review. It helps us out so much! We'd likey that. This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark those calendars, the 2026 schedule has dropped. We break down ASU's full slate of games, including a daunting road schedule, a lengthy run without a bye, and a chance for a strong finish. Plus, we share some thoughts on Bobby Hurley's depressed postgame comments.
Big 12 basketball has it all right now.Pete Mundo is joined by Big 12 basketball columnist Matthew Postins to break down a wild week in the conference, including questions surrounding Bill Self's health, Bobby Hurley's surprising comments about home-court advantage, and Arizona rising to No. 1 in the country.The guys also preview one of the biggest games of the season as Texas Tech hosts Houston, plus what it all means for the Big 12 moving forward.
(00:00-12:11) Doug still thinks the Real Housewives of TMA has potential. Just can't rope anybody into it. Jackson couldn't get Ricky Proehl on but he's got some great audio. Mick Cronin after his UCLA Bruins got a big win over Purdue. Arizona State coach Bobby Hurley isn't happy. Those Hurley boys need some media training. Don't you dare button both buttons on your suit jacket. Fun and a little bit sassy. Are Sharon and Master The Scott Hall and Kevin Nash of the audience?(12:19-19:16) Mount Rushmore of Dua Lipa hits. 10 out of 10 show today. Rating segments. Forecast update.(19:26-21:28) And the winner of today's Design Aire EMOTD is...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-24:36) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison trying to make sense of how impactful this weekend’s weather is going to be around central Indiana. Jake also explains what he sees as the next thing for Indiana’s football program after their historic 2025 season and plays Paul Finebaum’s apology. (24:36-40:22) – Butler radio analyst, Nick Gardner, joins Jake Query on today’s show to discuss the recent success for the Bulldogs. Jake asks Nick about the recent play from Finley Bizjack, if it feels like Butler is starting to play at the level that was expected going into the season, shares his thoughts on how Braylon Mullins is performing at UConn, and comments on the job that Chris Holtmann. (40:22-46:29) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake opining on what Mick Cronin said last night about UCLA’s conference schedule and how the Big Ten views basketball. (46:29-1:09:23) – Hour number two of Query & Company starts with Jake Query playing some comments from John Calipari and Bobby Hurley over the last couple of days about college eligibility getting out of hand. WTHR meteorologist, Sean Ash, makes an appearance on the program to share some early thoughts on how the weekend weather forecast looks in central Indiana and down on Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio border as well. (1:09:23-1:27:27) – Former co-host of this program and current radio voice of the IU Indy Jaguars, Jimmy Cook, returns to the show to discuss last night’s big win for the Jags against Oakland, evaluates if Ben Howlett’s team is starting to come together in his first campaign, and shares some thoughts on IU winning the College Football Playoff. (1:27:27-1:50:39) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers joins Query & Company to discuss his trade deadline expectations for the Indiana Pacers at the center position. He breaks down what he has seen from Onyeka Okongwu in Atlanta with him becoming the fan favorite center trade target, believes that the fog in Jarace Walker’s eyes is starting to clear up now that the Pacers are getting healthier, and agrees with Eddie as to how important it is for the Pacers to be in position to take one of the top prospects in the upcoming NBA draft. (1:50:39-1:59:35) – Jake and Eddie give away a pair of tickets for a listener and texter to go see John Mellencamp this summer at Ruoff Music Center by answering a trivia question! (1:59:35-2:09:30) – Today’s show closes out with Jake wondering if Eddie is going to miss him on his day off tomorrow. Plus, JMV joins them in studio to discuss why he was walking around the parking lot again.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bobby Hurley has reached his breaking point with ASU, and the Cardinals' search remains frozen. On today's Episode 630 of The Valley Verdict, we break down the fallout of the West Virginia loss, the organizational shift needed for the Arizona Cardinals, and a film study on the development gap between the Suns' top sophomores.In this episode:11:57 - Bobby Hurley's "Breaking Point" Presser: We analyze the 2-minute and 11-second "matter of fact" rant from Bobby Hurley after the 75-63 loss to West Virginia. From "my voice isn't working" to "we got punked," we look at the posture of a coach who says he has failed this group.27:37 - Cardinals: The Warner Blueprint: Expounding on the organizational shift Michael Bidwill must make. We discuss why the Cardinals need "Gray Beard"—the nickname Ron Wolfley famously gives to Kurt Warner—or a leader like Carson Palmer to lead this football search as President of Football Operations. Plus, the shift in QB philosophy: targeting the "pocket-passing QB who can run."35:40 - Suns: Jalen Green & The Minutes Balance: Reacting to the Suns' victory in Philly. We discuss Wolf & Luke's take on Jalen Green being the "real trade deadline" acquisition and react to Burns & Gambo's concerns about Jordan Ott maintaining the rotation balance with Green's return.49:48 - Film Room: Ryan Dunn vs. Oso Ighodaro: A deep dive into the tape and the stats. We look at Ryan Dunn's best plays from the 24/25 rookie season to identify the "Hesitation Gap" in his current game compared to the high-IQ efficiency Oso Ighodaro is bringing to the second unit.Follow The Valley Verdict:Facebook: [@thevalleyverdict]Instagram: [@thevalleyverdictpodcast]YouTube: [@thevalleyverdict]
The boys, Bobby and Sam specifically, are back here in late January (the year flies!) with the following Houston Cougar sports topics to discuss: Talking about a comprehensive men's hoops thrashing of Arizona St (and Bobby Hurley one last time) and looking ahead to the College Gameday game of the week at Texas Tech this weekend The latest football transfer portal class adds and some big picture thoughts on what Willie Fritz & the staff have done to strengthen the 2026 roster Checking in on the swimming & diving program's early '26 meet win against Big 12 opponents Tennis corner returns for the spring, with the Coogs rattling of a trio of dominant wins to start their '26 campaign
Bickley and Marotta talk Indiana, are joined by A.Q. Shipley and Bobby Hurley, and Bickley Blasts on the Cardinals.
Hurley talks about a really tough stretch vs UA and Houston and reacts to Indiana winning the National Championship.
BYU football promoted Kelly Poppinga as defensive coordinator. KSL Sports BYU Insider Mitch Harper broke that news down in this edition of Cougar Tracks with four reasons that excite him about Poppinga being promoted as DC. BYU basketball crushed Arizona State 104-76 behind a career night from Richie Saunders. Harper shared his thoughts on the performance, featuring Kevin Young and Bobby Hurley sound. Back on the gridiron, BYU quarterback Bear Bachmeier announced that he is "Running it back" for his sophomore season. Then, BYU landed its first commitment out of the 2026 Transfer Portal with the addition of Oregon Ducks wide receiver transfer Kyler Kasper. Subscribe to the Cougar Tracks Podcast to stay up-to-date with all the daily episodes. Cougar Tracks is on YouTube and X every weekday at Noon (MT), and KSL NewsRadio at 6:30 p.m. (MT). Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-tracks/id1146971609 YouTube Podcast: https://kslsports.com/category/podcast_results/?sid=2035&n=Cougar%20Tracks Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2NCF1KecDsE2rB1zMuHhUh Download the KSL Sports app Google: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bonneville.kslsports&hl=en_US iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ksl-sports/id143593 Mitch Harper is a BYU Insider for KSLsports.com and hosts the Cougar Tracks Podcast daily on KSL Sports YouTube and KSL NewsRadio (SUBSCRIBE). Harper also co-hosts Cougar Sports Saturday (12–3 p.m.) on KSL NewsRadio. Follow Mitch’s coverage of BYU athletics in the Big 12 Conference on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram: @Mitch_Harper. Want more coverage of BYU sports? Take us with you wherever you go. Download the new and improved KSL Sports app from Utah’s sports leader. Allows you to stream live radio and video, keeping you up-to-date on all your favorite teams.
BYU basketball head coach Kevin Young and Arizona State head coach Bobby Hurley spoke with reporters after No. 9 BYU defeated Arizona State 104-76 on January 7, 2026, at the Marriott Center. Subscribe to the Cougar Tracks Podcast to stay up-to-date with all the daily episodes. Cougar Tracks is on YouTube and X every weekday at Noon (MT), and KSL NewsRadio at 6:30 p.m. (MT). Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-tracks/id1146971609 YouTube Podcast: https://kslsports.com/category/podcast_results/?sid=2035&n=Cougar%20Tracks Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2NCF1KecDsE2rB1zMuHhUh Download the KSL Sports app Google: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bonneville.kslsports&hl=en_US iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ksl-sports/id143593 Mitch Harper is a BYU Insider for KSLsports.com and hosts the Cougar Tracks Podcast daily on KSL Sports YouTube and KSL NewsRadio (SUBSCRIBE). Harper also co-hosts Cougar Sports Saturday (12–3 p.m.) on KSL NewsRadio. Follow Mitch’s coverage of BYU athletics in the Big 12 Conference on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram: @Mitch_Harper. Want more coverage of BYU sports? Take us with you wherever you go. Download the new and improved KSL Sports app from Utah’s sports leader. Allows you to stream live radio and video, keeping you up-to-date on all your favorite teams.