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Bryan Matthews, Caleb Jones, Brian Stultz, Daniel Locke and Jay G. Tate reconvene to discuss the most pressing news, which today centers around the remarkable list of prospects planning to attend Junior Day this weekend. Other things were discussed as well, including: • Chad Lunsford is BACK with the football program as special team coordinator. • Could there be 30 (??) rated recruits here this weekend? • Can Auburn keep open its pipeline with St. Frances in Baltimore? • The Fightin' Pearls are up to 17-1, but that Georgia game was ... interesting. • Tahaad Pettiford looks like the best option at point guard, honestly. • What's the latest with Johni Broome? • Scouting report on this Tennessee team coming into The Nev. • The Fightin' Johnnies got their first win of the conference season! • What should fans expect from Yuting Deng these next six weeks? • Baseball's opening day is only a month away. The show ends with an ample supply of salutations and commendations for the most outstanding contributions on The Bunker, our award-winning message board. A good time was had by all. The show is presented by VooDoo Wing Company with locations in Auburn, Mobile, Tuscaloosa, Florence, suburban Charlotte, Chapel Hill and Las Vegas. Check them out IN PERSON for delicious chicken or on the web at www.voodoowingco.com
In this episode, Alan Briggs and Chad Lunsford demystify the concept of sabbatical and share their personal experiences. They discuss the importance of sabbatical for pastors and leaders, and how it can be a life-giving opportunity for rest, reflection, and reorientation. They outline the three phases of a healthy sabbatical: prepare, experience, and reorient. The hosts emphasize the need for engagement and intentional decision-making during sabbatical, and the value of having a sabbatical coach to guide and support the process. If you or someone you know are experiencing, planning or thinking about a sabbatical ingest this episode! To pursue your free Breakthrough Sabbatical Coaching session head to www.stayforth.com/coaching Takeaways Sabbatical is a valuable opportunity for pastors and leaders to rest, reflect, and reorient. There are three phases of a healthy sabbatical: prepare, experience, and reorient. Sabbatical is not an escape from life, but an engagement with deep personal and relational matters. Having a sabbatical coach can provide guidance and support throughout the sabbatical process. Quotables "We want to demystify sabbatical." "I've experienced sabbatical being incredibly life-giving opportunity and gift." "Sabbatical is different for each person." Order a Right Side Up Journal to help plan your summer. https://www.rightsideupjournal.com
Made for More with Chad LunsfordThe Opportunity Collective is celebrating the release of Chad Lunsford's book, Made for More: Reach Your Highest Purpose & Live Your Greatest Story.Let's face it, we all want to reach our highest purpose and live our greatest story. But sometimes, that feels more like a pipe dream than a reality. You will meet plenty of obstacles and barriers on your journey toward purpose. You won't have a platform that is large enough. You will struggle to come up with funding. You will doubt your ability to make an impact.The answer? If you are called to do something, do it. When we know what we are made for, not doing it would be disobedience.Chad knows this personally as he wrote this book to obey God's calling on his life. In this podcast, he talks about overcoming obstacles to live out the conviction to create.Opportunities that Chad wants to share with you!Chad offers leadership coaching for those feeling confused, overwhelmed, and stuck at Stay Forth. He has also created Made For More, a 501c3 non-profit organization that creates transformational resources and experiences to awaken people to their worth in Christ and inspire them to live into their God-given purpose.As Chad mentions in the podcast, he does not have the most prominent platform. But he really wants to get the message of Made for More out to more people. If you enjoy this podcast episode, help Chad by sharing his new book and this episode on your social media.Connect with Chad Lunsford:Connect with Chad on Instagram or reach out to him via email at hello@madeformore.lifeConnect with Daniel Eccles:Find out more about The Opportunity Collective and everything else Daniel is up to at danieleccles.com , or you can follow Daniel on Instagram @djeccles This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit danieleccles.substack.com
In this episode, Dr. Eric Bryant interviews Chad Lunsford, the author of Made for More: Reach Your Highest Purpose & Live Your Greatest Story. Chad serves as a pastor at Traders Point Christian Church in Indianapolis as well as an adjunct professor at Southeastern University. He founded Made For More, a non-profit organization that helps individuals and organizations reach their God-given potential through resources, coaching, and experiences. We discuss church planting and how to help others find their purpose. THE POST-CHRISTIAN PODCAST AND GIVEAWAYS: Our goal with The Post-Christian Podcast is to reframe, simplify, and focus on our mission to make disciples in a post Christian culture. We discuss reaching new people and raising up leaders while removing the barriers of churchianity. Be sure to sign up for Eric's email newsletter at www.ericbryant.org for a chance to win future book giveaways and assessments! Subscribe, Rate, and Review The Post-Christian Podcast at Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube.com/@ericbryant777. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eric-bryant1/support
In this episode, Stay Forth coach Chad Lunsford flips the mic on Alan and interviews him on part 3 of our AntiBurnout series "Shifts to lighten the load". This episode is equal parts honest and helpful. Grab your copy here They discuss important shifts leaders must make if they want to avoid burning out. The conversation touches on the six types of working genius and the power of leaning into one's natural strengths. This episode provides practical insights and strategies for leaders to avoid burnout and lead with purpose. These shifts are important for leaders to make in order to be effective and impactful in their roles. The conversation emphasizes the need for leaders to have clarity, prioritize their tasks, and be intentional in their decision-making. It also highlights the importance of developing others and being effective with people rather than just being efficient. Takeaways Shifting from reactive to proactive leadership brings freedom and allows for intentional living. Investing energy in areas that bring fulfillment and multiply impact is more valuable than managing time. Understanding and leaning into one's natural strengths can lead to greater fulfillment and effectiveness in leadership. Living proactively and investing energy in the right areas can help leaders avoid burnout and lead with purpose. Leaders must have clarity in order to be effective. Prioritizing tasks and focusing on priorities rather than being in triage mode is crucial for leaders. Leaders should shift from intuitive thinking to intentional decision-making. Developing others and being effective with people is essential for leaders. Efficiency is important, but effectiveness with people should be prioritized. From Confusion to Clarity: The Importance of Having Clarity as a Leader Quotables "Now I find myself having greater impact and somehow putting in less output." "We cannot design our lives when we are reacting to them." "The currency of leadership is energy." "Leaders must have clarity." "The first job of a leader is to define reality." "Clarity brings confidence."
Chad Lunsford discusses his book 'Made for More' and the journey of discovering one's purpose and living a life of significance. He shares how the message of the book formed in his mind and heart and the obstacles people face in finding their greater purpose. Chad emphasizes the importance of character development and living fully in the present moment. He also talks about the impact of travel and experiencing new things on his life. The book aims to inspire readers to live a life worth living and to reflect on who they are becoming.
What is sabbatical all about? We do a lot of work to demystify sabbatical as we coach leaders through it. We watch sabbatical be an incredibly transformative experience that shapes the present and future for leaders. In this episode Sabbatical Coaches Alan Briggs and Chad Lunsford demystiy the WHY and WHAT of sabbatical. You can apply for one-on-one sabbatical coaching or our Summer Sabbatical Cohort to receive guidance during your sabbatical Learn More: www.stayforth.com Visit www.reachthelost.com to see how they can help your church or ministry win searches.
A healthy Sabbatical has three distinct phases; Prepare, Experience and Reorient. Without a framework for Sabbatical it can be harmful to the leader, their family and their organization. With this simple framework leaders can design a healthy, life-altering Sabbatical. On today's episode, Alan Briggs and Chad Lunsford share the three phases of sabbatical in a simple and practical way that continues to demystify sabbatical. They also invite listeners to attend our upcoming "Demystifying Sabbatical" training on March 1st this is free to attend so click the link below to register. More from Stay Forth Demystifying Sabbatical Training: https://training.stayforthcoaching.com EFFECTIVE: Leadership development cohort waitlist Download this free tool:
There's a lot of talk about sabbatical these days, which is encouraging. But if we don't clarify WHY sabbatical is helpful and WHAT it actually is then sabbatical can cause harm to leaders and organizations discussing them. Sabbatical is a gift, but must be carefully understood and stewarded. Properly planned and navigated. On today's episode, sabbatical coaches Alan Briggs and Chad Lunsford talk about sabbatical in a simple, practical, and informative way and invite listeners to attend the upcoming "Demystifying Sabbatical" training on March 1st. It is free to attend and the link to register is below. More from Stay Forth Demystifying Sabbatical Training: https://training.stayforthcoaching.com EFFECTIVE: Leadership development cohort waitlist Download this free tool:
Nicholas Tiliacos, the owner of Marietta's Come-N-Get-It restaurant, has been charged with sexual assault against two employees, arrest warrants show. Both Cobb and Marietta police charged Tiliacos with multiple counts of sexual battery and cruelty to children against two individuals who worked at the restaurant. The alleged victims were underage at the time, per the warrants. The incidents allegedly occurred over the course of two years from 2020 to 2022, both at the restaurant and at Tiliacos' home in east Cobb. Tiliacos is accused by one victim of groping them multiple times over the two-year period without their consent. Similar allegations of groping were made by a second victim, who also alleged the incidents took place at both the restaurant and Tiliacos' home. It was unclear if the two alleged victims still worked at the restaurant. Joel Pugh, Tiliacos' attorney, declined to comment on the case. Tiliacos is out on a $60,000 bond after he was charged in October. He has yet to be indicted and his case is pending, per the Cobb District Attorney's office. More than two months after voters cast ballots to create a new city of Mableton, hundreds of residents turned out to continue the fight against cityhood with a single-minded purpose. They want out. A standing-room-only audience of hundreds packed the Cobb County Police Academy on Wednesday night, demanding an exit ramp from the first Cobb city to be incorporated in more than 100 years. Some said they'd never known they were in the city limits until they showed up to vote. Others, like Donna Georgiana, had simply assumed the proposal would fail like its counterparts in East Cobb, Lost Mountain, and Vinings — until it didn't. Georgiana told the MDJ she wasn't mixed up in the debate before the election, because “I really never thought it would pass, ever.” Through the town hall, pacing the stage was state Representative David Wilkerson of Powder Springs, who derided the 78,000-strong Mableton as “the largest H.O.A. in Cobb County.” Wilkerson has emerged as one of Mableton's fiercest critics since the city's referendum passed in November with 53% of the vote. Highlighting what he called “open questions” that remain after the referendum, he plans to introduce legislation this year to de-annex from the new city several precincts that voted “no” in the referendum. But the loudest voices Wednesday came from the audience, who wanted above all the answer to this question: what can we do? Wilkerson said for now, their best bet is with lawmakers under the Gold Dome. But the key, he said, will be persuading the entire Cobb County Legislative Delegation to get on board with the proposal, and he encouraged attendees to lobby their representatives hard in the coming months. Options on the table could include a “surgical” de-annexation of areas that voted against cityhood (predominantly in the city's northeast), or a do-over of the election entirely. That latter option got some of the most spirited cheers of the night. But state Representative Sharon Cooper, of east Cobb, told the MDJ Thursday that lawmakers will likely want to hear from both sides of the issue before jumping to a legislative fix Walker did not have to look far to find its new football coach, promoting T.J. Anderson to lead the Wolverines' program. Anderson has been at Walker for two years as associate head coach and offensive coordinator. Anderson has experience at all levels of football. A graduate of South Gwinnett High School, he was a running back at Georgia Southern and was part of the Eagles' 2000 national championship in what was then NCAA's Division I-AA. He also won three Southern Conference championships under coaches Paul Johnson and Mike Sewak. Anderson, who also played in the Arena Football League for two years, returned to Georgia Southern in 2018 to served as the director of high school relations under then-coach Chad Lunsford. He also has experience in high school as an assistant coach at Westminster, Mountain View and Etowah. Anderson succeeds interim coach Tom Evangelista and becomes the fifth head coach since the beginning of the 2020 season. During that time, Walker has gone 3-25. No longer science fiction, the use of artificial intelligence to recognize and match faces to public images harvested from the internet is a reality the Cobb County Police Department wants people to understand and support. Members of Cobb police spent two hours discussing the use of facial recognition technology and their new contract with Clearview AI, hoping to alleviate concerns and inform the 25 residents gathered for the District 3 town hall meeting Wednesday night at the Tim Lee Senior Center Cobb Police Chief Stuart VanHoozer said the technology is secure and would only be used by law enforcement in a limited capacity, likening it to receiving an anonymous tip. The majority of the questions asked by the public dealt with fears of living in a surveillance state. It was mainly up to Cobb Police Captain Darin Hull of the Violent Crime Bureau to make the case for using the technology in a safe, secure manner to rapidly apprehend suspects. Hull repeatedly emphasized how the technology would not be abused and how “guardrails" would be in place. The 150-year-old covered bridge on Concord Road in Smyrna has been reopened after it was once again hit by a vehicle and closed for repairs. Cobb DOT was repairing the protective beam of the bridge Friday morning, according to the county. "Concord Road has been reopened to (hopefully height appropriate) traffic," the county said on its Twitter. "The bridge is fine." The historic covered bridge has been the site of crashes and closures that have grown too numerous to count, the most recent occurring in December. The bridge's low clearance, indicated by abundant signage around the bridge, is the cause of most of the accidents. The bridge was built in 1872 and is the county's only remaining covered bridge still in use. In 1980 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. Officials symbolically shoveled dirt downtown on Thursday afternoon to mark the start of a new, $6 million amphitheater at Depot Park. Construction will begin February 1 and is scheduled to last 12 months. Kennesaw staff said that timeline is subject to adjustment, if the project is hampered by weather or supply chain issues. Once complete, the amphitheater will hold between 1,500 and 2,000 people, according to City Manager Jeff Drobney. The design calls for a 50-foot by 42-foot stage, with turf grass terraces fanning out from there. The project also includes new restrooms and storage space, and the renovation of the Community House. The amphitheater will cap off a long-running, eight-phase master plan for the park, which now boasts a playground, open play field, walking trail, picnic tables and benches. Construction of Depot Park was funded by successive rounds of 1% special purpose local option sales tax dollars. The amphitheater will be funded by the 2022 round of SPLOST, which began collecting revenue last January and will run through the end of 2027. #CobbCounty #Georgia #LocalNews - - - - - The Marietta Daily Journal Podcast is local news for Marietta, Kennesaw, Smyrna, and all of Cobb County. Subscribe today, so you don't miss an episode! 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Have you ever been hurt? Are you actively hurting? Do you know someone who is hurting? Then this is for you. Guest Speaker, Chad Lunsford is looking at a time when Jesus was so moved by grief and hurt that he wept. Check out episode 6 of "Salty & Lit" now.
On this episode, Georgia Southern beat writer Nathan Dominitz is joined by freelancer writer and longtime Eagles fan Mike Brown to talk about last week's win over Arkansas State, what he made of the decision to fire Chad Lunsford and what the Eagles need to do in order to beat Troy this week. NOTE: Sign-up for our FREE Georgia Southern football newsletter here Find all the Georgia Southern stories on SavannahNow.com here. Have a comment or question for the show? Email ndominitz@savannahnow.com or call 912-652-0355 with your thoughts/rants/questions on the Eagles. Follow on Twitter! Nathan - @NathanDominitz
A special bonus episode of The Hot Grits Podcast features Travis Jaudon talking with Zach Barnett (@Zach_Barnett) of FootballScoop.com about the Georgia Southern football coaching situation after GS and former head coach Chad Lunsford parted ways on Sunday, Sept. 26. Barnett has been Football Scoop's National Columnist since 2012. He joined Travis over the phone from Fort Worth, Texas on Friday, October 1, 2021. ..... You can listen to Barnett weekly on the "FootballScoop Podcast" with Scott Roussel and John Brice and find his writing daily on www.FootballScoop.com. Find the "FootballScoop" podcast episode about the Georgia Southern coaching vacancy at www.footballscoop.com/news/podcast-talking-through-georgia-southern. LISTEN to Travis' thoughts on the Georgia Southern decision to fire Chad Lunsford beginning at the 38:00 mark of HGP ep. 86 (Sept. 28, 2021). ...... Barnett and Travis cover plenty of topics regarding the GS football program, mostly focusing on Jared Benko's handling of the Lunsford situation, possible coaching candidates, how the interview/hiring process will go for Benko and the athletics department, how much $ will GS be able to offer, is this a "clean break" from the option offense and where does Georgia Southern fit in the Sun Belt in terms of conference realignment and the GS athletics brand value. *** SPONSORED BY: Coach's Corner; John Carr Real Estate; PrepSportsReport.com; Beaulieu Oaks Home Improvement. *** TWITTER: @PodcastGrits INSTAGRAM: @thehotgrits EMAIL: HotGritsPod@gmail.com
Blue Wire's Chase Thomas is joined by fellow University of North Georgia alumni Matt Green to preview Week 5 in college football, Arkansas vs. UGA, Ole Miss vs. Alabama, Tennessee on the road versus Mizzou, Kentucky's issues against Florida, Notre Dame vs. Cincinnati, and so much more (1:00). Then, GATA Talk's Matt Mauney joins the program to talk Chad Lunsford's firing at Georgia Southern, the issues with the kid chugging the bear on top of the bus, the next coach in Statesboro, why Willie Fritz left, and much more (75:00). Lastly, App State play-by-play announcer Adam Witten joins the program to talk App State vs. Marshall, Chad Brice's QB Play thus far, how they match up against Georgia State, their Coastal Carolina and Louisiana matchups, and much more (105:00). Host: Chase Thomas Guests: Matt Green, Matt Mauney, Adam Witten Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Cajuns and Jags go head to head in Mobile, ULM looks to continue their winning way vs Coastal, and where does Georgia Southern go after firing Chad Lunsford? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The national search for Georgia Southern's next head football coach is underway. As athletic director Jared Benko and the committee go looking for the next leader of this program, WSAV sports director Andrew Goldstein and sports reporter Connor DelPrete discuss a few candidates that would/wouldn't make sense. Plus, former Georgia Southern star linebacker Rashad Byrd comes on the podcast to discuss his fond memories playing under Chad Lunsford, the state of the Georgia Southern football program and what he wants to see in the next coach. Finally, Calvary Day Director of Athletics Shon Hardy talks with Andrew Goldstein about the adjustment to his new position here in the Coastal Empire, his long-term vision for the athletics department, his days as a walk-on football player at NC State and more. Here is this week's rundown: - What coaching candidates make sense for Georgia Southern (0:00 - 9:00) - What coaching candidates don't make sense for Georgia Southern (9:00 - 17:37) - Previewing Saturday's game between Georgia Southern and Arkansas State (17:37 - 31:00) - Interview with former Georgia Southern linebacker Rashad Byrd (31:00 - 39:00) - Interview with Calvary Day Director of Athletics Shon Hardy (39:00 - 51:55)
Sit down, relax, grab your cup of coffee and enjoy this week's episode of Home Visit with Tyler Siskey and Associate D.J. Eliot as they recap another weekend of college football. Siskey and Coach Eliot discuss all the coaching changes that have already happened this season, including the firing of Chad Lunsford at Georgia Southern after only four games. Follow along Siskey's and Coach Eliots Call Sheet Picks and their Hard Locks for Week 5 and as they take a deep dive into what be this most anticipated game so far, Alabama vs. Ole Miss. QwikRecruiting: https://qwikrecruiting.com/Coaches interested in sending Game Film to QwikRecruiting: https://go.qwikrecruiting.com/send-film-infoCoaches email your prospect list to QwikRecruiting to film@qwikrecruiting.comHome Visit With Tyler Siskey and The Associates Twitter: @HomeVisitSiskeyHome Visit with Tyler Siskey and The Associates Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMWFvGK58SuYkAWfQN0L7FQInterested in making the switch to QwikCut? https://qwikcut.com
In a brand new Sons of Saturday National College Football Podcast, we discuss Georgia Southern's decision to fire head coach Chad Lunsford, as well as potential candidates to replace him. We also discuss the AAC and two new potential members of the conference out of the Mountain West. We conclude by taking a look around the country at some storylines coming out of the Week Four games. Please rate, review, and subcribe, and follow us on social media @SonsOfSat.
On this episode, Georgia Southern beat writer Nathan Dominitz is joined by WSAV sports director Andrew Goldstein to talk about the decision to fire head coach Chad Lunsford after the loss last week and what that means for the program moving forward before previewing the upcoming game against Arkansas State and taking stock of the season so far. NOTE: Sign-up for our FREE Georgia Southern football newsletter here Find all the Georgia Southern stories on SavannahNow.com here. Have a comment or question for the show? Email ndominitz@savannahnow.com or call 912-652-0355 with your thoughts/rants/questions on the Eagles. Follow on Twitter! Nathan - @NathanDominitz
The Hot Grits Podcast with hosts Spencer Maddox and Travis Jaudon talking Savannah sports and southern sports each week. PRESENTED BY COACH'S CORNER. ----- LOCAL SEGMENT (33:05) presented by PrepSportsReport.com includes Travis talking Savannah HS football this week (best/worst/best) and listing his all-important Top-5 area teams poll with a new No. 1; Savannah State football stays unbeaten in SIAC play; The episiode closes with Travis' thoughts on the Georgia Southern coaching situation after the school fired the football coach Sunday evening thanks in part to a viral video @WillamBussey32 tweeted earlier on Sunday, and in part to Lunsford's Eagles starting this season at 1-3. WHAT IS HAPPENING IN STATESBORO? Option offense staying, or going? CEO's or Coaches? GEORGIA SOUTHERN begins at 38:35. --------- @TheHotGrits on Instagram and @PodcastGrits on Twitter. LIKE us on facebook and please subscribe on Apple Podcasts and click that "follow" button on Spotify. #HGP @JaudonSports @SpencerMaddox_ .......
This episode is brought to you by National Office Systems Rebecca Rolfes with the League of Women Voters of Coastal Georgia join the Tuesday Commute to talk about the special session on redistricting coming up and what people should know as well as a look at the changes to the voting rights act. Then, Savannah Morning News sports reporter Nathan Dominitz talks about Georgia Southern's decision to fire football coach Chad Lunsford and where the Eagles go from here. Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts
Georgia Southern becomes just the third FBS team this season to fire its head coach. A viral video of player misconduct seemed to force the issue of head coach Chad Lunsford's dismissal following a 1-3 start to the season. Matt and Cody discuss the decision, the bus surfing video, interim coach Kevin Whitley, where the team goes from here and the future of Georgia Southern's offensive scheme in this jam-packed episode. Show Notes: The Chad Lunsford Era Is Over Bus Controversy a Discipline and a Safety Issue Kevin Whitley Name Interim and the Message That Sends from Benko Louisiana Recap and Arkansas State Preview Eagles Still Scoreless in 3rd Quarter and Still Zero Turnovers Expect a National Search for New Coach, Not Just the Same Retreads Offensive Direction: It's NOT Triple Option or Bust
The Cover 3 crew talks college football headlines including injuries at Clemson. First, addressing the coach firing over the weekend as Georgia Southern decided to move on from Chad Lunsford (1:50) and updating the status of two major injuries at Clemson before getting into the latest AP poll with the debate of whether the Tigers should be ranked in the top 25 (10:22). Then, playing “Penn State or Oklahoma” (30:15) and dissecting some curious coaching decisions at WKU, Colorado and Illinois (35:15). Plus, Shawn Elliott takes on SEC officials (34:48), who's to blame for Auburn's offensive struggles (47:30) and more. Cover 3 is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Watch Cover 3 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cover3 Follow our hosts on Twitter: @Chip_Patterson, @TomFornelli, @DannyKanell, @BudElliott3 For more college football coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Presented by Coach's Corner, Coach's Corner Sports Network. A heated episode with arguments everywhere. Like everywhere, all over the walls and stuff. Travis Jaudon and Spencer Maddox talk college football to start ep. 85 and the guys ask if Georgia is as good as ever, and is Alabama beatable all-of-the-sudden? Plus, should UGA be ranked No. 1 in the AP Poll? Can an undefeated Bama ever drop from No. 1?. ...... TOPICS (debates) .... -- Local segment with Travis pres. by Prep Sports Report: Georgia Southern's 1-2 start is causing chaos in Statesboro, thoughts on Chad Lunsford's Eagles before playing Louisiana this weekend at Paulson Stadium, Savannah State and Shawn Quinn start 1-0 in SIAC, and new Savannah HS football news along with Travis' Top-5 teams in Savannah and more! -- How bad are the Falcons? -- Ryder Cup guys, right? -- How good are the Braves? #HGP *** SPONSORS: Coach's Corner; John Carr Real Estate; PrepSportsReport.com; Beaulieu Oaks Home Improvement. *** .....
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Spencer Maddox and Travis Jaudon recording episode 84 of The Hot Grits Podcast during Monday Night Football between the Raiders and Ravens. Friend of the show Mike Anthony calls in and immediately starts ripping Spencer to shreds...Plus we talk about the Braves pulling away in the NL East, college football coaching hot seat at Georgia Southern under Chad Lunsford, and much more. ***SPONSORS: Coach's Corner, John Carr Real Estate, Prep Sports Report, and Beaulieu Oaks Home Improvement.***
In this Episode of The Group of Five Guys Podcast, The GOFG give their record predictions for the upcoming season and analyze how well they did compared to the Vegas Oddsmakers. Some predictions were close and some were way off. Then Georgia Southern Head Football Coach Chad Lunsford stops by to talk Georgia Southern football, their school traditions and the upcoming season. Finally the GOFG answers a few questions sent in by a Group of Five Fan.
Matt and Brian come at you with another team preview and this time, we go down to the ‘Boro to talk about the Eagles of Georgia Southern. How does Chad Lunsford bounce back in his first year without Shai Werts? Can the secondary carry this team to a shot at the East crown? We talk schedule, roster, and more on this new episode of the UDD Sun Belt Podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Take two! After recording the night before the Justin Tomlin news, we called and audible and decided to record our 2021 season preview a second time. Matt and Cody take your Twitter questions about the quarterback situation, the outlook of the Georgia Southern offense and if it is championship or bust for the Eagles and head coach Chad Lunsford this season. Show Notes: We're Good at a lot of Things, Timing Isn't One of Them Breaking Down the GS QB Situation Who Starts Game One: Cam Ransom or Sam Kenerson? What's the Deal with James Graham? QB1 at Season's End: Tomlin or Someone Else? What Will the Offense Look Like Under Ruse? Is It Sun Belt Title or Bust for Coach Lunsford? Realignment Tease and the Ever-Evolving Rumor Mill
Welcome back to another episode of the WSAV NOW Sports podcast! Weekend sports anchor Connor DelPrete is flying solo on the pod this week...and what an interesting episode this will be. Georgia Southern just announced Justin Tomlin, the guy many expected to be the starting quarterback Week 1, will miss the first two games due to academics. Connor breaks down the news and recaps what he heard from head coach Chad Lunsford during Wednesday's press conference. Plus, Travis Jaudon joins the program for an in-depth discussion on Savannah high school football as we gear up for the new season! The key contributor to Prep Sports Report and co-host of the Hot Grits Podcast brings a wealth of knowledge on this topic to the table. Here is this week's rundown: - Justin Tomlin won't suit up for GS the first two games. Who may be best prepared to take his place? (0:00 - 7:15) - Travis Jaudon breaks down all things Savannah high school football (7:15 - 1:10:13) - What does his upcoming coverage look like? (7:15 - 17:00) - Savannah Country Day's new head coach hire (17:00 - 26:51) - Who has the edge among Savannah private schools (26:51 - 36:23) - Benedictine breakdown (36:23 - 41:47) - Savannah's public schools to keep an eye on (41:47 - 52:11) - Underrated players that could have breakout years (52:11 - 1:10:13)
This week Georgia Southern Head Football Coach, Chad Lunsford, joins the crew (31:39) to talk Eagle football, the impact of the NIL bill, and some good Ol' fashioned, steel chair, elbow droppin'! The crew also discusses the Invitation of Texas & Oklahoma into the SEC! Stay tuned to the end of the episode to hear this week's featured artist, Neutral Snap and their new single "I'm Crazy (But You) Like That." Give them a follow on social media @Neutral_Snap and check out their songs on Spotify and Apple Music! Want your questions answered on the show? Follow our social media and watch for the mailbag post! Check out our merch at AroundTheKeg.com For updates and info: Follow ATK on Instagram! @AroundTheKeg Follow ATK on Twitter! @AroundTheKegPod --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rowdysouthernsaturday/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rowdysouthernsaturday/support
Sporting News reporter Bill Bender joins Nathan Dominitz on the podcast to discuss his college football coaches poll and where Georgia coaches like Kirby Smart and Chad Lunsford sit before talking a bit about the Eagles heading into the 2021-22 season. Then, they discuss some of the upcoming storylines in college football such as Clemson/Georgia and NIL. See the full coach ranking here: https://www.sportingnews.com/us/ncaa-football/list/2021-ranking-college-football-coaches-1-130/aucm7nf38ieq12rwz0wbezasn NOTE: Sign-up for our FREE Georgia Southern football newsletter here Find all the Georgia Southern stories on SavannahNow.com here. Have a comment or question for the show? Email ndominitz@savannahnow.com or call 912-652-0355 with your thoughts/rants/questions on the Eagles. Follow on Twitter! Nathan - @NathanDominitz See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Episode 45 of The Hot Grits Podcast, The guys discuss the Coach's Corner Bowling for Charity Match which has been set for 2/28/21 at the Largo Lanes in Savannah (:30). A now-former Mets' GM, Jared Porter sent HOW MANY “Richard” pics to a female reporter? An embarrassing text messaging scandal is soooo Mets (4:30). RIP to Braves' radio mainstay, and Baseball Hall-of-Famer, Don Sutton. Travis tells why Sutton was so important to him growing up in Georgia learning the game through Sutton's voice and quips (9:20) ...... And, another installment of Atlanta Hawks ceiling updates led by Spencer (10:25) ..... On the second half, Travis talks over the phone with WJCL Sports Director, newscaster and Savannah Sports Media O.G. 'The Big Guy' Frank Sulkowski (17:00). Sulkowski and Travis talk for 40+ minutes on: Frank's 15-year run at WJCL, how he was just days away from leaving for Texas and why he hasn't left Savannah despite having received several other job opportunities. Then, just how special was that 2018 Georgia Southern football season (Travis' 1st season on GS beat for The Savannah Morning News) and could Chad Lunsford have set the bar too high in Year 1?
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Season 2, episode 18...It's Episode 38 of The Hot Grits Podcast with Spencer Maddox & Travis Jaudon. On the first half, the topics include: Vanderbilt doing the damn thing with a female kicker, Sarah Fuller (2:55) ... but then Vandy didn't do the damn thing, losing 41-0 and firing their coach, but at least they taught Chris Collinsworth worth a lesson; UGA got revenge on USC and South Carolina actually isn't a good football program w/o Steve Spurrier (13:00); Mike Tyson got robbed vs Roy Jones Jr. (19:00) and Jake Paul murdered Nate Robinson (21:00); LeBron signs extension in LA before he goes elsewhere to play with his son during Bronny's rookie season in 2023 (25:05). Plus, Travis tells Spencer the story of his “date” last week, and it actually was not a date at all (29:00). On the second half ... Georgia Southern football deep dive with Travis & Mike Anthony of the Statesboro Herald (38:10). On and off the field, the Eagles haven't lacked in the drama department this season, so Mike & Travis talk about it all. The conversation starts with head coach Chad Lunsford and his decision to fire OC Bob DeBesse. It closes with Mike's hypothetical story of a car ride, and Travis' thoughts on how the news of Wesley Kennedy III, Chris Harris, CJ Wright and Ephriam Kitchen being arrested has been handled by GS, and by local media. Let's goo for the 38th time. Instagram: TheHotGrits ... Twitter: @PodcastGrits
For the second straight week there is plenty to discuss in the world of Georgia Southern football. Following a lose to (rival?) Georgia State, head coach Chad Lunsford made a change at the offensive coordinator position, relieving Bob DeBesse of his duties and moving former OC Doug Ruse into the interim role. Matt and Cody discuss what Ruse may bring to the offense, what our depleted defense may look like moving forward and what it will take to beat a very good FAU team. Show Notes: DeBesse Out: Right Decision, But Timing Seems Odd Was the Georgia State Loss the Nail in the Coffin? What Will the Offense Look Like Under Ruse? Lunsford Should be Open to National OC Search Special Teams and Kicking Game Logan Wright Has Himself a Game Reynard Ellis Opts Out FAU Preview: Terrific Defense and Athletic QB Willie Taggart Is Good: Can't Get Out-coached Saturday
GA Southern HC Chad Lunsford shares all the plans for Eagle Nation to return to football with social distance guidelines in place, the current civil unrest, and what the Eagles have to look forward to in 2020
On this week's Next Take, (2:17) Georgia Southern's Chad Lunsford talks about recruiting during a pandemic, growing the Eagles in Division 1 football and what he looks for in a Georgia Southern recruit. Also, the rebound: How (18:54) Crisp County and (43:50) Warner Robins plan to bounce back and win state after reaching the final last season with Brad Harber and Marquis Westbrook.
Listen to the media's questions and the coach Lunsford answers (raw audio) from the post-game press conference at the 2019 FBC Mortgage Cure Bowl in Orlando. Chad Lunsford answers questions from media members after 23-16 loss to Liberty on Dec. 21, 2019.
Inside Georgia Southern Football with Coach Chad Lunsford - Bowl Preview Edition - 12/16/19
NOTE: Sign-up for our FREE Georgia Southern football newsletter here On this week’s episode, Travis speaks with Georgia Southern legend Tracy Ham about his view on the 2019 season and upcoming bowl game. He also shares thoughts on Chad Lunsford's second year and the improvement of Shai Werts. Then, Travis is joined by 247Sports' Justin Judy to get an update on what to expect for the Eagles ahead of Early Signing Day. Find all the Georgia Southern stories on SavannahNow.com here. Have a comment or question for the show? Emailtjaudon@savannahnow.com or call912-652-0355 with your thoughts/rants/questions on the Eagles. Twitter Travis — @JaudonSportsSMN Mike — @HeraldGSSports
Inside Georgia Southern Football with Coach Chad Lunsford - 11/25/19
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Chad Lunsford at the podium after Georgia Southern's 51-29 victory over ULM on Nov. 16, 2019. The Eagles are 6-4 (4-2 SBC) entering the final two regular season games of the year.
Inside Georgia Southern Football with Coach Chad Lunsford - 11/4/19
NOTE: Sign-up for our FREE Georgia Southern football newsletter here On this week’s episode, Mike Anthony of the Statesboro Herald joins Travis to discuss last week's big win over New Mexico State and the emotional press conference from Chad Lunsford afterwards. Then they dig into predictions and what Georgia Southern needs to do on Thursday to beat a nationally-ranked App State team. Then, Alex Johnson and Charles Haynes of the Black and Gold Podcast join to give their thoughts on the App State/Georgia Southern rivalry and what to expect Thursday. (36:50) Find all the Georgia Southern stories on SavannahNow.com here. Have a comment or question for the show? Emailtjaudon@savannahnow.com or call912-652-0355 with your thoughts/rants/questions on the Eagles. Twitter Travis — @JaudonSportsSMN Mike — @HeraldGSSports
Chad Lunsford talking with media on October 21 in Statesboro after CCU 30-27 (3 OT) victory and ahead of New Mexico State homecoming game on Oct. 26.
Prior to the 4Q starting on Oct. 19 versus Coastal Carolina, Georgia Southern and CCU players began dancing on the field to the song "Mo Bamba." GS coach Chad Lunsford says the focus on the 4Q is a focal point of every practice. He was asked about it after the game...
1:50--Health/Injuries to Wright/Cooper/Brinson 3:35--Offense coming together 4:55--JD King's role & a new "spice" to running game 7:50--CCU Preview 9:25--Military appreciation
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It's game week! Joe Burrow and K'Lavon Chaisson discuss the GSU game including how many receivers you can expect to be involved this weekend and what it's been like preparing for the triple option. We also share our chat with GSU head coach Chad Lunsford. And we wrap up with former LSU quarterback Rohan Davey and former LSU safety Ryan Clark on what to keep an eye on this week with the LSU opener. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's game week! Joe Burrow and K'Lavon Chaisson discuss the GSU game including how many receivers you can expect to be involved this weekend and what it's been like preparing for the triple option. We also share our chat with GSU head coach Chad Lunsford. And we wrap up with former LSU quarterback Rohan Davey and former LSU safety Ryan Clark on what to keep an eye on this week with the LSU opener. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 357 Chad Lunsford is the head football coach at Georgia Southern. The 2019 campaign marks the 11th season overall, and seventh in his current stint at Georgia Southern. Lunsford was promoted from assistant head coach to interim head coach on Oct. 22, 2017. He was named the 10th full-time head coach in the modern era on Nov. 27, 2017. In 2018, he led the Eagles to the biggest turnaround in the FBS, from two wins in 2017 to a 10-3 finish in 2018 including a Racom Media Camellia Bowl win over Eastern Michigan 23-21. In 2019, his club opens the season on August 31 at LSU and has a road game at Minnesota on September 14 before embarking on a tough Sun Belt Conference schedule. On this episode of the podcast, we talk to Coach Lunsford about the turnaround his club had last year and preparing for this upcoming 2019 season. We also hear his powerful testimony of faith, the daily disciplines he instills to his team and how his priorities got out of order during his early coaching days. For more, log on to http://SportsSpectrum.com
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Jake Wallace breaks down round one of the high school playoffs, as well as speaks with Richmond Hill head coach Matt Lezotte about his team's game at Greenbrier (6:17). On Saturday, Georgia Southern hosts Troy in a Sun Belt showdown between two 7-2 teams. Chad Lunsford says he wants his guys to remain focused despite a loss last week to ULM (16:23).
Inside Georgia Southern Football with Coach Chad Lunsford from 11/5/2018
Inside Georgia Southern Football with Coach Chad Lunsford from 10/29/2018
Jake Wallace sits down with Savannah Christian head coach Baker Woodward, who is looking to get his team an eight straight against Claxton (2:38). After a big win over Appalachian State State at home, Georgia Southern head coach Chad Lunsford says he hopes his team is more respected after the school's first win over a ranked opponent in FBS history (13:44).
Jake Wallace talks with Southeast Bulloch and Benedictine's head coach ahead of this one of this week's biggest high school football games (2:17). In college football, the Georgia Southern Eagles are just one win away from bowl eligibility. Head coach Chad Lunsford is calling this game the "Focus Game." (10:30) After getting blown out by Dallas last week, the Jaguars are looking to prove that last year wasn't a fluke (14:48)
Inside Georgia Southern Football with Coach Chad Lunsford from 10/15/2018
Jake Wallace talks with Calvary Day head coach Mark Stroud (2:22) about the upcoming rivalry game against the Savannah Christian Red Raiders. The Georgia Southern head coach Chad Lunsford tells Jake (11:35) that Georgia Southern "wants more" after its 3-1 start. He finishes with is picks to win key match ups in college and professional football.
Inside Georgia Southern Football with Coach Chad Lunsford from 10/1/2018
Inside Georgia Southern Football with Coach Chad Lunsford from 9/24/2018
Join Ken Griner to discuss all things local football. Effingham County head coach Buddy Holder talks about the great start the Rebels are off to this season at 2:40. Guest Tim Guidera, the college football “expert” joins to break down NCAA action at 6:05. GSU head coach Chad Lunsford discusses how the Eagles fared against Clemson and if the bye week comes at the right time at 19:50.
Inside Georgia Southern Football with Coach Chad Lunsford from 9/10/2018
Inside Georgia Southern Football with Coach Chad Lunsford
This episode is brought to you by a Savannah Morning News digital subscription. On this week's episode, Travis speaks with head coach Chad Lunsford (0:48) and offensive coordinator Bob DeBesse (8:45) about what they saw through camp, how the team is transitioning under new coaches and a new mindset and what Coach Lunsford thinks of being one of "the most handsome head coaches in the NCAA." Travis also speaks with South Carolina State University athletics historian and former sports information director Bill Hamilton about the Eagles' week one match-up and some of the players the Bulldogs are happy with entering the game (20:00). Have a comment or question for the show? Email tjaudon@savannahnow.com or call 912-652-0219 and leave us a message to play on the next episode. Twitter: Travis — @JaudonSports Greg — @GregTalbott
God's plan for our life is rarely a straight line. Instead, God moves with us throughout life as He teaches us and prepares us for what He has for our future. This has been the experience of Chad Lunsford. Chad recently planted a church in Avon, Indiana, called Echo Church. Yet, this wasn't the plan Chad thought God had for his life. He did not grow up in a Christian home. Later, after following Jesus, he planted his first church at just 24 years old. Over the years, Chad has been taken across the country from Indiana to North Carolina to California. Then, God spoke, again, and led him, along with this wife, Katie, to plant Echo Church. Listen in as Pastor Daron and Chad have an honest conversation about the roads that God takes us down as He uncovers His will in our lives. Quotes and Notes from today's episode: “You have to have faith in what you're doing” “Without my failures, there's no way I could have learned how to become the person I am today.” Default to “Yes” when God is leading you Learn more about Chad Lunsford and Echo Church at http://echochurch.cc/ About the Born to Be Podcast The Born to Be Podcast is focused on helping you discover your unique calling and purpose in life. We believe you were created on purpose and for a purpose. Each week, we deliver inspiration and interviews with today's top thought leaders who are living out their unique calling. Are you ready to discover your true identity and become who you were born to be? Hosted by Daron Earlewine, popular radio host, pastor, and the creator of Pub Theology, Radio Theology, and Spiritual DNA. http://daronearlewine.com/borntobe
Brian joins Adam for the Fun Belt edition and it's time for some Tyson Summers talk, baby! Brian believes the move to fire Summers was overdue (1:30) and this is a really unfair situation for interim head coach Chad Lunsford (6:30). Keep an eye on Kennesaw State head coach Brian Bohannon (12:10) and we should see a more competitive Georgia Southern team moving forward (21:35). App State is going to blow someone out soon (26:20). Can Coastal Carolina get their first ever Sun Belt win (31:35)? Arkansas State-New Mexico State has Fun Belt written all over it (34:00). Please follow us at: @underdogdynasty @adamluckettbos @watchthestone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What do you do when life is uncertain? Often we are convinced that the presence of a storm in our lives means that God is absent or uncaring. In this message, special guest Chad Lunsford helps us see that the presence of a storm actually means that God is close and ready to do something new.
Thanks for listening to episode 2. Robert talks about PPO School. LinkWe had a great time talking with Chad Lunsford at 616 Studios. We asked Chad his thoughts on the fusion of DSLR cameras and shooting video. He mentioned a lens converter/adapter by Cinevate. (We'll get a link soon). Robert mentions a new photographer policy at the Oklahoma City Myriad Gardens. Jim talks about the new Lightroom 4.1 Update. Send in questions to info@fotofactspodcast.com or use our Contact Form.