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Week 6 is here and Bruce Feldman joined Y-Option to break it all down. Bruce was a student reporter at “The U”, as in Miami, and the West Coast is abuzz as College GameDay heads to Berkeley for the first time EVER! He offers insight and analysis into Mario Cristobal's team, which Bruce thinks is their most talented team in 20 years.Having played on the same field as that team 22 years ago, I'd have to agree.This year's ‘Canes may not be better, but they have a QB who is simply special in Cam Ward.Former Cal WR, founder of Elite 11, and mentor Andy Bark reminded me today that the state of California has always had an impact on the QB position at Miami. Players like Heisman winner Gino Torretta, Ken Dorsey, Kyle Wright, Brad Kaaya and more have been gone from the Golden State to QB1 for the Hurricanes. Ironically, the Cal Bears starting QB Fernando Mendoza hails from Miami and Christopher Columbus High School, which Mario Cristobal also attended. To add to it, Cristobal was high school teammates with Mendoza's father, Fernando Sr. To say the college football community is small is an understatement when it comes to this Miami/Cal matchup.We also explore a conversation around how head coaches navigate the “Financial Chemistry” of their locker room, as players are requesting redshirts before playing in four games and exhausting that season's eligibility.When it comes to the rest of the West Coast, the Big-12 is wide open after Arizona's win over Utah and a huge part of that is Noah Fifita, who also won our That Dude! award this week after his role in the victory. Just like our conversation with Bruce Feldman, all of our Go Go Go Award winners are fueled by our founding partner 76…..And on the final day of September, we also dive into the College Football Playoff, set the record straight on how to get in and who the Cougs and Beavs should be rooting for the rest of the season.As always, thank you for the love and support wherever you may be watching and be sure to follow us on YouTube for content all week long.Much love,YogiThis episode was executive produced by Jim Thornby and edited by Victor Ren.This podcast is a Best Coast Media production. Get full access to Y-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth at www.y-option.com/subscribe
Brad Kaaya was a 3 year starting quarterback for the Miami Hurricanes, former ACC passing leader, & draft pick by the Detroit Lions. Now, he's an award winning screenplay writer. This week, he joins Mo and Robert Burns in the studio.
Brad Kaaya Jr is a former NFL QB who played college football at the University of Miami from 2014 to 2016, and was drafted by the Detroit Lions in the 2017 NFL Draft. He is the all time passing yards leader at Miami. Brad has since transitioned away from the game into the world of film. His most recent film "The Homestead" made The Black List which is an annual survey of the "most-liked" motion picture screenplays not yet produced.Connect with Brad!InstagramTwitterConnect with Us!https://www.instagram.com/alchemists.library/https://twitter.com/RyanJAyalahttps://www.tiktok.com/@alchemistslibrary?lang=en
Leave Badlands and the badlands behind, Andrew and Dave follow Martin Sheen to the seemingly forgotten 2001 drama, O. directed by Tim Blake Nelson from a script by Brad Kaaya. What do the duo make of the adaptation of William Shakespeare's Othello? How does the film differ from other Shakespeare filmic adaptations aimed at teen audiences? And can Dave successfully explain the difference between The Weeping Angels and The Silence to Andrew? Tune in and find out!Next Episode: Dream logic, zoo keepers, and Bowie on the soundtrack!All music by Andrew Kannegiesser. Editing by Dave Babbitt.
Orange Bowl BoysWeek 12 Recap vs VaTechShow NotesTyler Van Dyke passed for 357 yards and three touchdowns, the last of them a 55-yarder to Mike Harley with 10:39 remaining, and Miami secured bowl eligibility by holding off Virginia Tech 38-26 on Saturday night. Van Dyke — who also had a 75-yard touchdown throw to Brashard Smith — became the first Miami quarterback with multiple TD passes of at least 55 yards in an ACC game since Brad Kaaya did it against Duke on Nov. 26, 2016.You can find us on all social platforms under the handle: @orangebowlboysSponsors: Ed Morse Automotive Group, BeatinTheBookie.com, Caneswear & Draftkings SportsbookOrange Bowl Boys are owned and produced by OBB Media Inc. You can visit us online at www.obbmediainc.com. Copyright 2021.
Yogi is a Pac 12 insider, best-selling author, filmmaker, and much more. He joins Mo, Brad Kaaya, and OJ in the truck as they discuss everything surrounding the USC head coaching search, legendary Pete Carroll stories, and current events in college football.
"The QB Kickback" - Mo & the boys get together in the truck for a casual conversation surrounding everything around dating in 2021, the college football landscape, playing quarterback in Southern California, and MUCH MORE. **Recorded before the coaching change at USC**
In the second hour: Solana questions the Suns run to the finals and Mike Cugno joins the show. After, Hoch recalls a story with Brad Kaaya that exposes how ridiculous the former NCAA rules were. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THIS WAS A WILD ONE. To begin with, Joshua Pryor joins Mo, Justice, and Brad in the truck as a special guest. They discuss how he broke into the USC football facility and practiced with the team. Later, Brad and the boys delve into his experiences as the quarterback for the Miami Hurricanes, film school, and MUCH more
Marsh and Jordan are joined by Former UM Quarterback Brad Kaaya to update us on his life and talk about football/film.
Marsh & Jordan are joined by the All-time Passing leader in Hurricanes history Brad Kaaya to talk about football, Hollywood, life, and his favorite movies/tv-shows.
Marsh & Jordan are joined by the Hurricanes all-time leading passer, Brad Kaaya. We then talk about Jarren Williams entering the transfer portal and discuss some goals for next season.
We recap the biggest loss in program history with a who's who of Canes greats...Gino Torretta, Joaquin Gonzalez and Brad Kaaya...We hit the QB Corner w/ Ryan Collins and get a report from I.P. Daley.
We did our first ever live taping for Ro's birthday. Brad Kaaya sat in with us as well as many other 'Friends of the OBB'
Brad Kaaya joins us again to talk some X's and O's from the UM-Duke game, but before that we talk about being a player and living thru a losing streak, the mindset, the struggles, and how to turn it around.
Former Miami Hurricane and current Indianapolis Colt Brad Kaaya made his debut on the podcast to breakdown the Hurricanes win over FSU. Brad goes in-depth from an X's and O's perspective after watching the film to talk key plays in the game on both offense and defense.
Today we’re going to take a look inside the Indianapolis Colts training camp thus far through 9 practices. We’ll dig in to the standouts and disappointments from both sides of the ball up to this point, who resides on the bubble and who is either on the 53 right now — by my estimation — or who is off the roster. We’ll take a look at the Colts initial depth chart and discuss who deserves their vote of confidence and who may be getting a message sent to them from the coaching staff. Some names that you may not have heard quite yet are Steve Ishmael, K.J. Brent, Zach Pascal, Robert Jackson. Here you're going to find out why you'll want to begin to pay attention to them. Some other names you've definitely heard before are Ryan Grant, Kenny Moore, Christine Michael, Tarell Basham, Quincy Wilson, Brad Kaaya and Jabaal Sheard. We're going to talk about them too, and it won't be for the same reasons. We also go through the Colts latest news (from the past several days) and discuss how two situations in particular are putting one position in limbo for the next few weeks and maybe longer. We also talk about the significance of Malik Hooker and Clayton Geathers coming back, and what their road to a full practice and then a game will look like. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The season effectivelyended in Cincinnati on Christmas Eve with a lackluster 26-17 loss to the Bengals. The season will mercifully end on Sunday when the Lions host Green Bay at Ford Field... Ebron, Lang and Wagner have been limited in practice this week Swanson, Lawson and Barclay (sent to IR) have all been out with concussions In 3rd stringQB news Brad Kaaya has been claimed by the Colts and Alek Torgersen has been added to the practice squad The Power Rankings continue to be meaningless, but always fun to note Erik's Studs and Duds articlewelcomes back Ziggy Ansah, Eric Ebron and Quandre Diggs to the good side The rookies continue to gain reps as the season goes on Erik covers what happened against the Packers last go around and what the Lions would look to do to win on Sunday Five new first-time question submitters get recognized in the mailbag as well as many of our old favorites Erik and Joe give their thoughts on the current and future coaching situation Erik wrote and article showing his first fans generated mock draft and you can check it out here Unfortunately, we experience some technical difficulties in the last 30 seconds of the show, but it basically cuts out us saying thanks to all of you listeners, we really appreciate your support of our show, Thanks. Just a reminder, if you like our show you can subscribe on iTunes, Google Play or Stitcher. https://detroitlionsbreakdown.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/DLB_Ep43.mp3 As always, thanks for listening. Tweet us (@erikschlitt, @JoeKania_DLB, @lionsbreakdown)
Cam Underwood of StateoftheU.com joins the guys to discuss the Miami Hurricanes in 2017! Is this finally the year that the 'Canes put it all together and win the ACC Coastal, or will an early-season matchup with Florida State once again send the season off the rails? What's the quarterback situation look like in the post-Brad Kaaya era? We answer these questions and more!
Another slow week in Allen Park, but that gives Erik and Joe time to talk contract extensions and top 10 lists... Congratulations to listener Andy Dombrowski and his triumph on the F-Word Kenny Golladay finally signs his rookie deal Eric Decker will not find his way to Detroit Contract details for Greg Robinson and Cyrus Kouandijo Evaluating Khyri Thornton's suspension The team and Glover Quin begin extension talks Yet another Matthew Stafford contract update (another domino falls in the saga with Derek Carr's extension) Rookie recap Jarrad Davis seeing all the time at the MIKE Jalen Tabor has been making plays Jalen Reeves-Maybin has been showing off athletic ability Jamal Agnew is trying to utilize his versatility Jeremiah Ledbetter has a better chance of making the squad with Thornton's suspension Pat O'Connor looks quick Kenny Golladay does not drop passes Michael Roberts is delivering what Erik thought he'd deliver Brad Kaaya seems miles behind Jake Rudock The Lions have one player (Stafford at #31) on the NFL Top 100 list, could there eventually be more? Erik and Joe evaluate who they think are the Lions top 10 most important non-QBs after SI and MMQB released their lists Joe answers a few, "Who's Got More?" Just a reminder, if you like our show you can subscribe on iTunes, Google Play or Stitcher. https://detroitlionsbreakdown.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/DLB_Ep16.mp3 As always, thanks for listening. Tweet us (@erikschlitt, @JoeKania_DLB, @lionsbreakdown)
Alicia goes deep into the state of media and journalism in 2017, what the great leaders have in common, and how to get perspective on our problems. Introduction: Hey everyone and welcome to the All-Star Leader Podcast, where together we learn about leadership from the best and brightest, and keep it fun by connecting it to our passion for sports! I'm your host Daniel Hare, and today we are joined by Alicia Jessop. Alicia is a professor of sports law at the University of Miami, though she'll be relocating to California in August to teach at Pepperdine University. She writes for SI.com in addition to her own site rulingsports.com. n addition to her professional success, she gives back through multiple charities, including I'mMe, which focuses on ending the orphan crisis in Haiti. This is Alicia Jessop. Alicia thanks so much for coming on the show! Interview Questions: You had a proud moment recently in watching a couple of your students get drafted into the NFL; tell us about that and what you were feeling watching their names get called! David Njoku - #29 to the Cleveland Browns Closest to Brad Kaaya who was taken in the 6th round by the Lions Adam White took the video of David's draft; founder of FrontOfficeSports; started the site as a sophomore in college and it's now got tens of thousands of visitors ESPN recently let go a huge group of journalists, and I'm curious to get your take on that situation and what it says about where we are with sports and media in 2017. Unfortunate because some of the greatest sports journalists in the world lost their jobs There aren't many landing places for them Newspapers are in trouble; media in general are in a scary state Social media allows everyone to be a pseudo journalist, pushing out the traditional journalists Losing the pure journalist who have to uphold standards/ethics Dana O'Neil one of the best sports writers of this generation, and she inspired/motivated Alicia to pursue her writing career Do we really understand the 1st Amendment and what it does for us? Do we not care about the journalist anymore? Gen Z has an attention span of eight seconds, so how can we make sure they get facts and truth when so much is entertainment? Okay now that we've got the current events out of the way, tell us a bit of your background and how you first got into the world of sports law and journalism. Is a young millennial and much like her generation, isn't following a straight line path Went to law school thinking music or sports agent Had a real world moment with her assistant when the market crashed in 2008 and wiped out her retirement Graduated law school at the height of the recession in 2009 She's a devout Christian and prayed for her job and career as she watched her classmates struggle to find employment She was blessed to always have a job, but it just was never one she was passionate about Part of her died every day at this job (which was a good job!), though she knew she was fortunate to have it. Her dad said not to call her again until she had something positive to say Would work efficiently in her law office to give herself time to study and read about sports; that's when she discovered Dana O'Neil That's when she started her sports law blog, Ruling Sports Then, right place/right time, the NBA locked out their players, and was one of the only ones Got called by an agency; then got called by Forbes She struck what she was supposed to find; she has a calling as a writer looking for truth and positive stories Essays from Katy Couric / The only way to not get to the highest level of success is to quit; you have to believe in what you're creating and tell the market why it's important You have to follow and listen to the market; she watched and read and listened for six months before starting her blog Her agent told her she needed to be an expert in everything; she can talk business of the major sports which has widened her readership and opened up new opportunities So she niched down on the one hand (sports law), but then broadened out in the application (multiple sports) You have observed and written about leaders in the sports world; what are one or two common traits or approaches you see in the great leaders? Fearlessness; put yourself out there on the line; utter belief that you're going to succeed She sees this in her students at Miami Also had opportunity to cover the Heat (Dwayne Wade, Chris Bosh and LeBron) and has interviewed Steph Curry for his Nothing But Nets malaria prevention project We've asked a number of guests on this show about the Millennial generation, but as a college professor you are starting to see the next generation, Gen Z, come through the doors. What can you tell us about them?! GenZ is also known as the Boomlets Biggest difference between Y and Z; Zs don't know a world without the smart phone You have to meet Z where they are – smart phone Most spend over 10 hours per day there; attention span is short (eight seconds v. 12 for Millennials) You have to reach them in a visual way; get message out in short time; have to create digital messaging Best part of being a professor is you get to stay young by connecting with the students Whisper is an anonymous messaging system where you can post text/pictures that disappears Artist who took pictures of couples at different places and removed the phone from their hands (link here; it's creepy!). We are losing face to face communication and just want to talk through our phones; leading to lower marriage and fertility rates! Tell us about your work in Haiti and how people can get involved. Got involved in 2014 Friend had rescued nine kids in Haiti and wanted to jump in as a sponsor Tough point in her life, and focused on Jeremiah 29:11 which talks about God having plans to “prosper” you. One of the nine Haitian kids who needed a sponsors was named Prosper. The issue in Haiti is beyond orphan care; it's job development, so she's helping that initiative out Planning a computer programming course in Haiti through her own non-profit; once she is out of school debt, she would pack up and move there tomorrow. It's the most important work that she does. She was always passionate about giving back; thought she would go into public interest law at one point We are so blessed in the U.S.; need to keep perspective, work together/collaborate Your passion is your gift to the world; must give freely of yourself May not be good to compare your problems to others, but since getting back from Haiti hasn't had a bad day because of the perspective gained – when an eight-year-old looks one because he is malnourished, you get it real quick. Five rapid fire questions Name one trait or characteristic you want to see in a colleague. loyal What habit has been key to your success? dedication Most important app or productivity tool? Feedly Most influential leader you've personally been around? (I skipped this one!) One sentence of advice for emerging leaders? Do what you want to do and have fun every single day Where can people find you? How can they connect? @rulingsports on Twitter @rulingsports on Instagram Thank Yous/Acknowledgements: Antioch Live/Clear Day Media Group – music More here. Jonathan Davis – production Clint Musslewhite – voice over
Today during the 3rd hour, Matt Porter joined the show to talk about the strengths of Miami Hurricanes opponents. Then, we talk about Brad Kaaya and his decision going pro.
He joined the show to talk about the new practice facility, Mark Richt’s calm and collectiveness and his article on power rankings of Canes opponents. He also talks about Brad Kaaya and what if’s.
Ingram Smith discusses the impending College Football arms race, the 2019 recruiting class, and Brad Kaaya's awkward Jon Gruden Camp. Full Jon Gruden/Brad Kaaya interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-MZwwjHzyw&app=desktop Brought to you by Louisiana Hot Sauce and Madison Social Rate and review us on iTunes! Follow us on Twitter @Nolecast E-mail us at thenolecast@gmail.com
Today during the 3rd hour, we continue to talk about the Dolphin draft picks and Brad Kaaya and If he made a mistake by coming out.
Matt and Paul disuss their final tiers and rankings for all the offensive skill positions. The two of them discuss their differences within their tiers and rankings. Some prospects that brought up interesting discussion were Brad Kaaya, Christian McCaffrey, Wayne Gallman, Cooper Kupp, Malachi Dupre, Josh Reynolds and many more. Hosts: Matt Caraccio (@matty_os) Paul Perdichizzi (@paulie23ny) Editor: David Nakano (@kawikaNakano)
Pat and Cleaver discuss the start of the homestretch heading to the NFL Draft. Plus, Draft Analyst Eric Kennedy joins the show to discuss Dalvin Cook, D'Onta Foreman and Brad Kaaya. Plus discussing on how to evaluate the quarterback group. - Intro - Pat's rant on Tony Romo (2:20) - Quarteraback Discussion (8:49) - Pat and Cleave's Top 5 College QB Prospects (10:28) - Study QB's with a Grain of Salt (29:29) - Cleaver Cracks the Code (31:58) - Maybe the Texans are on the Right Track (43:00) - Eric Kennedy Joins the Show (49:50) - Running back depth, Dalvin Cook and D'Onta Foreman(51:20) - EK Breaks Down Brad Kaaya (1:02:32) - EK on Studying QBs (1:07:12) - Texans Local Pro Day Breakdown (1:17:11) - Utah Isaac Asiata Workout (1:24:30) - Bama Day: Ryan Anderson and Cam Robinson Workout (1:25:57)
Bemærk: Den normale platform til optagelse af podcasten var midlertidigt utilgængelig, da vi optog denne podcast, og det har desværre enkelte steder smittet lidt af på lyden at vi måtte ty til optagelse af anden vej. Vi beklager og håber I bærer over med udfaldene. * * * Magnus og Peter kaster sig over 2017-draftens quarterbackklasse og tager bl.a. et grundigt kig på de fire topnavne - DeShone Kizer, Pat Mahomes, Mitchell Trubisky og Deshaun Watson. Der er mange holdninger til hvem der er det bedste prospect i årets klasse og vi ser på fordelene og ulemperne ved de fire spillere, og ser også nærmere på to statistiske undersøgelser - herunder Peters - der er lavet af spillerne, der taler bestemt imod én af de fire, og har én af de andre i det bedste tier. Magnus udpeger derudover det bedste fit af de fire spillere til de hold, der kunne tænkes at vælge en quarterback tidligt. Årgangen har dog mere at byde på end disse fire, og vi ser også nærmere på spillere som bl.a. Davis Webb, Chad Kelly og Brad Kaaya, og en spiller vi nok kun anser som et tredjedagsvalg, men begge mener har pæne chancer for at få en lang karriere i ligaen som journeyman og stedvis spot-starter.
For the first time, former UM QB Brad Kaaya sits down reflects on his college career and explains his decision to head to the NFL. We discuss his recruitment, preparing for the next level, and the future of Miami's program in this episode. "If I didn't feel good about the direction the program was headed, I don't think I would have made this decision. I wouldn't have felt right making this decision," Kaaya said.
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Jon discusses several players who've seen their stock fall significantly since the beginning of the college football season until now, including Brad Kaaya, Jonathan Allen, Jabrill Peppers, JuJu Smith-Schuster and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
QB Guru Mark Schofield of Inside the Pylon & Bleacher Report joins the show to discuss the 2017 QB Draft Class. Together we analyse he big 4 QB prospects and look at all various QB situations & landing spots in the Draft. Mark details his love for Deshaun Watson, raves about Pat Mahomes arm & explains why he thinks Brad Kaaya & Jerod Evans may be worthy Day 2 investments for teams like the Giants & Steelers.
Should the Texans consider Brad Kaaya in the middle rounds of this year's draft? SB Nation's Cameron Underwood, who covers the Miami Hurricanes for StateoftheU.com, gives us the good & bad on Brad. Hear how his mom made 'Bye Felicia' famous & find out what Jon Gruden thought of his musical tastes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt and Paul break down the 2017 quarterback class into three tiers. They discuss what characteristics, NFL draft position and dynasty rookie draft position make up each of the tiers. They put the top 10 prospects into the different tiers and discuss each of the tiers in detail. The two discuss in great detail all of the tier one quarterbacks, discussing their strengths and weaknesses. Next, the two discuss many of the tier two and three quarterbacks and who could be moving up or down in the tiers. The two break down Mitch Trubisky, Deshaun Watson, Deshone Kizer, Patrick Mahomes, Brad Kaaya, Nate Peterman, Davis Webb, Jerod Evans, Chad Kelly and more. Hosts: Matt Caraccio (@matty_os) Paul Perdichizzi (@paulie23ny) Editor: David Nakano (@kawikaNakano)
A New Episode of Sports Roundup!
What's better than talking 2017 Quarterbacks on a Friday? Joe and Kyle take turns pounding the proverbial table in support of four of the more prominent Quarterback prospects of the 2017 NFL Draft: Mitch Trubisky, Deshone Kizer, Brad Kaaya and Patrick Mahomes. When they're done; the other plays devil's advocate and outlines why teams should pump the brakes...before making their case for the next prospect. Be sure to tune back in again on Monday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Slice Miami columist and Sebastian's Pub Editor Vishnu Parasurman joins Josh on Episode 4 of Be the Ball Podcast to chat about whether the Mavericks or Heat are in a better position to rebuild (1:00), where Brad Kaaya gets selected in the NFL Draft (5:00), the sizzling draft stock of David Njoku (10:50), what his reaction was to Mark D'Onofrio getting hired by Houston (13:10), whether the Canes can improve without Kaaya (15:45), how Dallas should hold onto Tony Romo (26:00), the NBA Draft is overrated (40:00), and why Goran Dragic should stick in Miami (41:00).
Christian und Roman sprechen über Corey Davis, Brad Kaaya, Patrick Mahomes und Christian McCaffrey.
Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks recap Monday night's NCAA National Championship game between Clemson and Alabama. They discuss Clemson QB Deshaun Watson's performance and his NFL potential. The duo also go over the rest of the 2017 QB class including North Carolina's Mitch Trubisky, DeShone Kizer from Notre Dame and Miami's Brad Kaaya.Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This edition of the CanesInSight podcast features an in-depth conversation with Standish Dobard, who just wrapped up his Miami career. I discuss recruiting for a bit and then dive into some details behind Brad Kaaya's decision to turn pro with Steve Kim, aka k9cane. We also discuss the quarterback position moving forward.
Co-hosts Kyle Crabbs and Joe Marino offer thoughts on headlines this week regarding Samaje Perine, Brad Kaaya and others via @LockedOnNetwork. Powered by @Draftbreakdown. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this edition of the CanesInSight podcast presented by CanesWear, I am joined by former Miami Hurricanes OLB Tyriq McCord. McCord gives an update on his football career and looks back at his time as a Hurricane. He reflects on the brotherhood of being a Cane and what went wrong for Miami when it came to wins and losses during the Al Golden era. I also give the latest on Brad Kaaya and some recruiting news.
In this episode, Reuben and Randall discuss Notre Dame's upcoming game against the Miami Hurricanes. Miami's defense leads the nation in tackles for loss but their offensive play has been inconsistent. When pressured, Miami's quarterback, Brad Kaaya is far below average but when given time he is able to pick apart opposing defenses. The Miami rushing game was above average when playing against lower competition but when the Hurricanes started conference play it's dropped significantly. The Irish have 1 of the last 5 games but Miami hasn't been much better lately as they have lost 3 games in a row and dropped out of the top 25 rankings.
It took five weeks, but Joe Ostrowski and Sam Panayotovich review their first losing week and what the hell went wrong(1:15). The guys have come up with a short list of NFL teams they just refuse to bet against(5:15). The Week 5 NFL Breakdown(7:50) consists of Patriots-Browns, Bears-Colts, Eagles-Lions, Falcons-Broncos, and Bengals-Cowboys. The College Football Preview(16:40) includes The Red River Shootout, Vanderbilt-Kentucky for the greatest reason ever, Michigan-Rutgers, Alabama-Arkansas, and Washington-Oregon. Jarrett Payton(24:45) drops by the show to reflect on the challenges of playing sports as Walter Payton's son, his father's legendary workouts, deciding to go to The University of Miami to be on an all-time team, his craziest teammates at The U, a Miami-Florida St prediction, and the possibility of Brad Kaaya getting drafted by the Bears. As always, the guys close the show with their popular Chicken Picks(42:20).
We discuss our thoughts on the Miami Hurricanes 3-0 start and the upcoming game against Georgia Tech and what kind of threat the Yellow Jackets possess. Also, we discuss thoughts on a number of players including Chad Thomas, Mark Walton, Brad Kaaya, Stacy Coley, Ahmmon Richards, and the trio of defensive tackles.
Brad Kaaya's private QB coach Rudy Carpenter, former QB at Arizona State, joins Peter Ariz to discuss Kaaya's performance against Appalachian State. We look back at the first two games and how Miami's offense might continue to evolve.
Peter Ariz is joined by FoxSports college football reporter Bruce Feldman to discuss Miami's perception with Mark Richt and in the media. Former Arizona St. quarterback Rudy Carpenter, who is Brad Kaaya's private QB coach, joins Peter to talk about Brad's progression and the fit with Mark Richt.
The non-preview preview editions of the Shutdown Fullcast continue into...well, into some dark territory. Let's be honest and just say that we talk about Pitt and Rutgers NO WAIT WE COME BACK WE TALK ABOUT OTHER SHIT WE PROMISE--- Things like: --Hey did you remember that Mark Richt is the head coach at Miami, and he gets to work with Brad Kaaya, and that could be really cool since they're both pretty good at their complimentary jobs? And that Miami plays Appalachian State this year? In Boone, North Carolina? --More talk about Pitt football than anyone's had since 2007 when the greatest thing ever happened to Pitt which was just ruining a rival's best shot at a national title which is a negative positive but we are talking about Pitt so they'll take it --Two minutes of Rutgers talk that no one wants to hear so just skip it --We realize that Wisconsin, after years of missing the swinging hammer of a rotating schedule, takes a full-force shot to the face this year by basically playing every real good team in the Big Ten in one season --Stanford! The team with the best and coldest player in the nation, even if you don't know who is handing the ball off to him this year. (Probably someone named Keller Chryst, but you could have guessed that or some other name like that.)
We discuss Miami's 29-24 loss to Florida State as we concentrate on the defensive side of the ball, Brad Kaaya's performance, the offensive line struggles, and the re-emergence of Stacy Coley. Also, we talk about Al Golden's inability to win big games prompting a negative reaction from the fans. We also answer some questions from fans. For more information on the Miami Hurricanes visit InsideTheU.com, follow us on Twitter @InsideTheU, or email the show insidetheupodcast@gmail.com.
It's Miami-Florida State! We start the show discussing memories of our first Miami-FSU game that we attended. We discuss Brad Kaaya's development, Joseph Yearby's productivity, and whether or not the defense has improved from a year ago. We also talk about the strengths and weaknesses of Florida State and what key adjustment FSU made in last year's game. We end the show by answering questions from the fans. Thanks for listening! For more information visit InsideTheU.com, follow us on Twitter @InsideTheU, or email the show insidetheupodcast@gmail.com.
We're back! In this episode Chris and David review Miami's 44-20 win against FAU with an emphasis on the defense, which struggled to stop the run before Jamal Carter's big hit. We also preview the upcoming game against Nebraska after watching the Cornhuskers' first two games and some of the things to watch for including if Brad Kaaya will be able to connect with receivers downfield. We also answer some questions from the fans. Thanks for listening! For more coverage of the Miami Hurricanes visit www.InsideTheU.com and follow us on Twitter @InsideTheU.
1. Big 10 sucks again 2. but...but...Brad Kaaya....... 3. J.J. Watt.....Like or Hate.... (Jeff hates him)