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Things We're Watching and Offensive Recruits Starts at the top PEOPLE OF INTEREST: Jayden Sanders will sign tomorrow; that's just when his school does that. Olesh might get caught up in Oregon's big day, since he's their final target. Good that he's held out, Michigan's working the phones. Lean? Who knows. Derek Meadows: sounds like Alabama came in with a bigger NIL offer. Ty Haywood: 5-star, as long as he makes it up to campus we're in good shape. QB BRYCE UNDERWOOD: The cackling segment. Been a five-year recruitment—there was a Bryce Underwood recruitment paragraph on every QB target since Dante Moore was on their radar; shows M is serious. Steve's comp is Trevor Lawrence, but runs like Vince Young. Ivins thinks the distance between #1 overall the the #2 and #3 guys in the class is massive. RB JASPER PARKER: So underrated he can't be called underrated anymore. Not fast but is Hart-But-Big. RB DONOVAN JOHNSON: Freaks list, early 5-star because IMG, big injury drop and other schools dropped out, but made Freaks list after recovery. WR ANDREW MARSH: Elite WR. How? Bellamy did work. Seth comps to Cornelius Johnson, because elite double-moves and intellectual family. WR JACOB WASHINGTON: Never wavered even though big Sr season and had Washington come calling. Bellamy's HS, his HC is still the HC. Adrian Arrington/Marquise Walker tall possession type, but needs a redshirt. WR JAMAR BROWDER: Might be 6'5"—flipped from NC State and big riser, contested baller. NC State thought they had a dude. Common pick for class sleeper. Nico? Nico was a unicorn because of his speed. Bellamy recruiter of the year? West Bloomfield legend, Louisiana legend, and owns North Carolina since brother-in-law Biakabutuka lives out there. FB ELI OWENS: Wants to be Max Bredeson!!!! LT ANDREW BABALOLA: Comps to Stanford guys don't work; Jake Long in that he's a bit raw, basketball, length. OG AVERY GACH: Yay Groves, Yay Seth's Temple. Zinter/Sainristil of the OL who led Groves to the greatest season in school history (along with Barry Sanders's son). Why hasn't been bumped up? Nobody was at his games. C KADEN STRAYHORN: Funniest commit; dad is the color guy on MSU radio, but MSU was out a long time ago, won over OSU. IMG center, might be a little small. 2. Defensive Line and Linebacker Starts at 43:25 DE/DT NATE MARSHALL: Most surprising commit x2. Big win out of Chicago. Steve sees him growing into a DT but has the athleticism to stay outside. WDE JULIUS HOLLY: Injury meant nobody got to see him after a killer start to his Sr year but great measurables, guy Michigan sees as next Dom Nichols. DT BOBBY KANKA: Matt Godin. SDE BENNY PATTERSON: Might be the Wormley of the class. Build-a-bear rose late, should have been a 4-star. Edge for sure. PSU and USC were also trying to flip off senior tape. DT TRAVIS MOTEN: Wrestlers have the stamina as well as the leverage. His Hudl looks like Chris Hinton. Might be 280 already. Seth comp: Rayshaun Benny. MLB NATHANIEL OWUSU-BOATENG: Another early highly ranked IMG kid, injury hid him as a senior, probably much much larger than his listed 6'0"/200. More of a MIKE to Michigan. WLB CHASE TAYLOR: The Sullivan-esque super long athlete, outside linebacker with crazy athleticism and length, finally rose late. 3. Secondary and Class Wrap Starts at 1:00:40 CB JAYDEN SANDERS: Legit 6'3" and long. Ceiling is insane. Amorion Walker but this time he's starting as a CB. Freakish ability to move—if you can play cornerback at that size… CB SHAMARI EARLS: Will Johnson Memorial Hey Elite Cornerbacks Are Good. Sam Webb all over this recruitment. Expect the 5-star cornerback track. ATH ELIJAH DOTSON: Pat Narduzzi complains about Michigan throwing around money. Freaky athlete, late riser, CB-WR-S freaky athlete type. Might be best as a CB (think Jeremy Clark). FS JORDAN YOUNG: Clemson decommit because "their recruiting class wasn't that good." Michigan operating in the real world. Flipped him after we lost Ike Taylor, similar ceiling, similar profile (think Zeke Berry) but he's right that he needs some development. NK KAINOA WINSTON: Reminds Brian of Quinten Johnson. Reminds Seth of Rod Moore and Mike Sainristil in that Winston is a football savant. Also a sprinter. THE CLASS AS IT STANDS: Talent parity with Ohio State! What happens when Michigan isn't disadvantaged by rules they follow and their competition doesn't? Look at 1990s: they had a LOT of talent on those teams. Now they just need to get an OC who isn't going to run 80% of the time when he has Tom Brady. Class put together in adverse circumstances: Yes a natty run but also Will Harbaugh Go to the NFL? Their slow walk to taking NIL seriously. Their rough 2024 before winning The Game. OFFENSE Pos Player State Stars In a nutshell QB Bryce Underwood MI 5.0 Drew Henson 2.0, basically. RB Donovan Johnson GA 4.0⬇⬇ Elite as a Fr, IMG, injured as Jr. RB Jasper Parker LA 3.8⬆ Hart-selected, Alford approved WR Andrew Marsh TX 4.5⬇ Gliding track athlete/deep threat WR Jacob Washington LA 4.0 Parker's teammate. Big & Tall WR Jamar Browder FL 3.6⬆ Giant contested baller. TE Andrew Olesh PA 4.4⬆⬆ #1 target, catchy-blocky, Bama wanted. TE Eli Owens TN 3.7⬇⬇ Blocky FB/TE. OT Andrew Babalola KS 4.8 Elite 1st rnd type but a bit raw too. OG Avery Gach MI 4.1⬆ Smart and nasty Zinterish G. C Kaden Strayhorn MI 3.8 IMG, top C in class, son of MSU radio DEFENSE Pos Player State Stars In a nutshell NT Travis Moten KY 3.5⬆ Wrestling build-a-bear DT Bobby Kanka MI 4.0⬆⬆ Tenacious DT DT/DE Benny Patterson IN 3.6⬆ Build-a-bear flipped from Cincy. SDE Nate Marshall IL 4.6⬆ Elite heavy edge, maybe DT WDE Julius Holly GA 3.9⬇ Solid high-floor pass rusher. MLB Nathaniel Owusu-Boateng MD (IMG) 4.3⬇⬇ Ravens-type, BJM top target all cycle. WLB Chase Taylor GA 3.6 Lanky/speedy underrated athlete Nk Kainoa Winston DC 4.4⬆ Rod Moore-ish Mike Sainristil. S Jordan Young NC 4.3 Zeke Berry-ish burst CB Shamari Earls VA 4.5 Elite tall CB flipped from UGA CB Jayden Sanders TX 3.9⬆ Tall/skinny super athlete ATH Elijah Dotson MI 4.2⬆⬆⬆ Very tall CB/S/WR, Belleville 4. Hoops vs Wisconsin Starts at 1:21:29 What did we learn? We learned WOLF! He wasn't playing like this at Yale—he was a point center but not a point GUARD. Finding that 14-foot pick-and-roll and Wisconsin has no answer. Defense is also this team's calling card, because Wolf can stay in front of a 6'5" guy. Rebounding? Maybe they didn't focus on it because everyone is still playing icebreakers to get to know each other, maybe they didn't practice it because Wisconsin and Gayle used to guard PGs. Songs: “Hi, Hey There, Hello”—The Mowglis "Strawberry Letter23”—The Brothers Johnson “Mr. Fear”—SIAMES Also because Across 110th Street will get our Youtubes taken down, the opener and outro: “The Employee is Not Afraid”—Bear vs. Shark “Ruska Vodka”—Motorboat
Former Colts offensive lineman Chris Hinton joins Query & Company as this week's Former Colt Friday guest to discuss his time as a member of the Colts franchise, relives the move from Baltimore from Indianapolis, answers a couple of fact or fiction questions that Jake has for him, reveals a couple of Bob Irsay stories from when he was first coming into the NFL, and evaluates how challenging it is for young offensive lineman to adjust to the NFL.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Best of Features: (00:00-25:09) – Former Colts offensive lineman Chris Hinton joins Query & Company as this week's Former Colt Friday guest to discuss his time as a member of the Colts franchise, relives the move from Baltimore from Indianapolis, answers a couple of fact or fiction questions that Jake has for him, reveals a couple of Bob Irsay stories from when he was first coming into the NFL, and evaluates how challenging it is for young offensive lineman to adjust to the NFL. (25:09-32:35) – Kyle Neddenriep from the Indianapolis Star makes his weekly appearance on the program with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to highlight the big games on tonight's high school football schedule, explains the struggles that Ben Davis has had this season offensively, and labels Lawrence North as the surprise team this season considering they haven't really been challenged through six weeks of the season. (32:35-52:40) – Co-host of the Wake-Up Call with KB & Andy, Kevin Bowen, joins Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to provide his insight on what he has seen from Anthony Richardson this week in practice, explains how imperative it is that the Colts get on top of the Jaguars early with all of the external noise surrounding the team right now, and evaluates which player is harder to replicate between Jonthan Taylor, Kenny Moore II, and Kwity Paye. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We speak with Chris Hinton, the founder of BeardGodz, a company specializing in premium grooming products for men. His offerings include a variety of beard oils, balms, shampoos, conditioners, and more. We speak with him about how he financed his business, the steps he took to get his entrepreneurial journey started, and how he was able to successfully use premium products and have a 100% success rate with his customers. We discuss the importance of mens beard grooming and how having a healthy diet helps lead to beard growth. If you have a patchy beard, an itchy beard, or you are struggling to grow a beard this show is for you! We even discuss his presidential picks for the upcoming election. You can learn more about his business at www.beardgodz.com. Black Men Sundays is ranked #19 of the top 80 Black Wealth Podcasts on https://podcasts.feedspot.com/black_wealth_and_investing_podcasts/
SYNTHETIC HOPE, 16min., USA Directed by Chris Hinton Faced with certain death a young girl unleashes a mysterious AI to help her escape. https://www.instagram.com/synthetic_hope Get to know the filmmaker: Listening to the first 30 seconds of Gravastar by Hybrid when I was sick. It sounds like what a robot would hear when it's booting up. I thought to myself what scenario could I create to have this in live action. So I wrote a story that created this situation. Unfortunately I couldn't get Hybrid to let me use the song. I was close though, they were talking to me about it. Also I want to say, recent advances in AI motivated this story as well, there are a lot of unknowns as to how this emerging technology will be used. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod
Tips from Trestle: The Senior Living Food & Hospitality Podcast
Curious about the recipe for culinary success? Inspiring and motivating your frontline kitchen team is key to a great food & beverage programming in senior living! Prepare for a delectable journey into the heart of culinary excellence on this episode of Tips from Trestle. Aaron visits with Chris Hinton and Lisa Holthaus to learn how their work on Navigator Group Purchasing's Culinary Academy program, is an industry gem that's setting a new standard. They unfold the layers of this academy's offerings - from expert sourcing insights to immersive training, the trio uncovers the comprehensive value of the program. Discover how hands-on experience and exposure to culinary luminaries can elevate your skills and confidence. Lisa & Chris also delve into strategic insights shared on education, staff retention, and culinary innovation. Lisa, Chris, and Aaron unveil how the Culinary Academy cultivates not only individual growth but also a thriving community of culinary enthusiasts.Hungry for knowledge? Tune in to unveil the upcoming lineup of virtual and in-person sessions that could redefine your culinary teams prowess! Lisa Holthaus is an expert in sourcing for the senior living industry. With over 25 years of experience in negotiating contracts, she has developed the expertise building relationships with business partners and customers helping to increase contract utilization. In her current role at Navigator Group Purchasing, she is responsible for managing the Culinary Academy which brings together contracted business partners, chefs and Navigator members in an environment that provides product knowledge, chef demonstrations, and hands-on cooking experience. Culinary consultant Chris Hinton comes to Foodbuy with over 30 years of experience in culinary arts spanning diverse sectors of the foodservice industry. Over the course of his career, Chris has excelled in multi-unit and account opening environments, as well as receiving multiple awards for his work in food waste reduction and operations management. Chris' passion is for taking great care of the residents/patients under his care; food is medicine and can heal not only their bodies but boost their morale! Tips From Trestle is a podcast focused on discussion about senior living food & hospitality. Hosted by Trestle Hospitality Concepts Founder & CEO Aaron Fish, he shares his thoughts, musings and discussions about the food & hospitality operations, trends and happenings in the senior living industry. To support the podcast, click here: https://anchor.fm/tips-from-trestle/support TFT is sponsored by: The Boelter Company Navigator GPO eMenuChoice POS Links: Aaron Fish: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronfish/ Trestle Hospitality Concepts: https://www.trestlehospitalityconcepts.com/ Navigator GPO: https://www.navigatorgpo.com Lisa Holthaus: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-h-138ab6a/ Chris Hinton: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-hinton-3b2b8883/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tips-from-trestle/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tips-from-trestle/support
This week, we dive into the minds of killers as we continue our retrospective on psychological horror. Cool of the Week includes Easy Rider, Guardians of the Galaxy 3, Hannibal and Sisu. Trailers include Poor Things and Sympathy for the Devil. The podcast spotlight shines on The Night Club. And we get feedback from Brandon Starocci, Philly the Kid, Marcus Wilturner, Tim Davis, Xim Vader, Marcey Papandrea, Ariel Wellman, and Shane Hammersmith. Let's welcome our new members: Kimmie Barrett, Linda Dishman Lane, Justin Womack, and Chris Hinton. Thanks for listening! The Horror Returns Website: https://thehorrorreturns.com THR YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@thehorrorreturnspodcast3277 THR Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehorrorreturns THR Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thehorrorreturns/ Join THR Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1056143707851246 THR Twitter: https://twitter.com/horror_returns?s=21&t=XKcrrOBZ7mzjwJY0ZJWrGA THR Instagram: https://instagram.com/thehorrorreturns?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= THR TeePublic: https://www.teepublic.com/user/the-horror-returns SK8ER Nez Podcast Network: https://www.podbean.com/pu/pbblog-p3n57-c4166 E Society Spotify For Podcasters: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/esoc E Society YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCliC6x_a7p3kTV_0LC4S10A Music By: Steve Carleton Of The Geekz
It's June! The month where we celebrate the men! So I always make it goal to connect with a Black Man With Ambition! One that's about their business and fatherhood! For Ep 82 I chop it with Chris Hinton, Owner of Beard Godz based in Virginia Beach, VA | Chris is a work-preneur + father that started his beard care company in addition to being a longshoreman for 20 years and working in real estate | After having issues with maintaining his beard he decided to take matters into his own hands by creating revolutionary beard care products. That includes; beard oils, balms, shampoos, and many other products that aid in beard maintenance. So if you're a fella that would like to find new beard care products to purchase. Check this episode out of you are looking for a beard care company to support! ——————————————————Ep 82 “ It's the beard for me is now available for your listening pleasure. —————————————————— Thank you, Chris, for being a dope guest and sharing your journey with my listeners! Engineered by Luther Banks Location: Patchwerk Studio Atlanta, GA Follow On Social MediaInstagram: @DopeChickWithAmbitionTwitter: @DCWAPodcast
Matt Taylor and Colts Ring of Honor Member Bill Brooks speak with fellow Ring of Honor member Chris Hinton on this episode of the Colts Reunion Podcast. Hinton played for the Colts from 1983-1989, was a seven time Pro Bowler, two time first team all pro, three time second team all-pro and one of the best offensive lineman in Colts history. Hinton discusses what he's up to now, his draft trade from Denver to Indianapolis, moving from Baltimore to Indianapolis and how the game has evolved since he retired in 1995. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bobby and Justin recap some Giants news including James Bradberry being released, the Giants hiring some new front office employees/scouts and then they preview the Giants defensive undrafted free agents from this draft season. UDFA's reviewed in order: Yusuf Corker, Chris Hinton, Tomon Fox, Trenton Thompson, Darren Evans, Antonio Valentino, Tyrone Truesdell, Zyon Gilbert, Jabari Ellis UDFA Preview starts: 14:00 This episode was presented by SeatGeek Use code GIANTS for $20 off your first SeatGeek order: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/GIANTS Go to https://getroman.com/WORLD today, and if you're prescribed, get $15 off your first month of ED treatment. Get in on the action with DraftKings Sportsbook and use promo code JOMBOY when signing up so they know we sent you! https://dkng.co/jomboy If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXTSTEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/ visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP(7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NH/NJ/NY/OR/ PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See https://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details.
It's a Friday Edition of Glenn Clark Radio and we're coming at you an hour early as Glenn is headed to Live! Casino & Hotel for this afternoon's slate of games in the NCAA Tournament. At 10, former Maryland Terrapins standout, Rodney Elliott, will join us ahead of his event with Glenn at the Fanduel Sportsbook. At 10:20, your newest Raven, Michael Pierce, will join the show to talk about his new deal and the team as a whole. At the end of the show we'll close things out with Michigan DL/Draft prospect, Chris Hinton, the son of the former Baltimore Colts OL. Plus, Young Yutes with Lil'Jordan, and the "Jon Proctor Quiz," at 9:40. That and more on GCR!
In our first offseason edition of "In the Trenches," Jon and Brian reflect on the incredible 2021 season (6:00), discuss some of the Wolverines who have entered the NFL Draft (13:00), and congratulate Mark Messner on his induction into the College Football Hall of Fame (22:30). Then, the guys touch on some national topics, including Monday's national title game (24:00) and the upcoming NFL playoffs (32:00).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The offseason has already become a flurry of activity for players and coaches. We knew Hutchinson and Ojabo would declare for the NFL draft, but now Chris Hinton and Daylen Baldwin have decided to say goodbye. Joining me on today's show is Chris Balas from The Wolverine
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This is the MZone! Jamie Morris and Matt Leach open the show and then head to the players: AJ Henning, Chris Hinton, and Kalel Mullings. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Behind some big plays from their defense down the stretch, the Wolverines knocked off Rutgers 20-13 in the Big Ten opener on Saturday. Jon and Brian break down the victory before we share postgame interviews with Head Coach Jim Harbaugh (6:45), David Ojabo (10:00), Nikhai Hill-Green (11:30), Junior Colson (14:30), and Chris Hinton (17:15). We conclude with the postgame thoughts of Jim Brandstatter and Dan Dierdorf, followed by Jon's early thoughts on next weekend's trip to Wisconsin. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this week's radio show, Jon recaps the win over Western Michigan and looks ahead to Saturday's "Maize Out" against Washington with Head Coach Jim Harbaugh (0:30), defensive lineman Chris Hinton (25:00), and Defensive Line Coach Shaun Nua (31:00).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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There are several practical and simple ways to make your experience in the national parks the best family vacation. Learn how to avoid crowds, make the most of your time, and when you should go to the parks. Suzannah and Chris Hinton from Hinton the Trail join Lisa to share wise advice that you will want to use on your next visit to a national park.
Chris Hinton, Construction Program Director, Summit Academy OIC joins Freddie Bell and VChantel Sings to highlight an April enrollment. saoic.org or 612-377-0150
In this second episode looking back over fond Lakeside memories, Andrew chats with darts fan Chris Hinton, known to many on Twitter as Oche Balboa. The pair discuss the first final Chris remembers watching, what made Lakeside a special venue, his favourite finals, women's game, tournament and top five matches. Enjoy!
Michigan won a roller-coaster game at Rutgers on Saturday night, 48-42 in triple overtime. Jon and Brian break down the game from all angles, before we hear from Head Coach Jim Harbaugh (9:20), quarterback Cade McNamara (15:30), defensive lineman Chris Hinton (18:40), and linebacker Josh Ross (21:45).
We focus on the defense during Monday's edition of the Inside Michigan Football radio show. Jon sits down with Defensive Coordinator Don Brown to discuss the challenging offseason, his desire to play fast, and the impressive depth his defense possesses (1:00). Then, Defensive Line Coach Shaun Nua joins Jon to preview his unit for the upcoming season (25:00) before a member of that group--sophomore Chris Hinton--closes out the show (37:00).
On this episode of the Tomorrow's MSP Podcast, Chris Hinton, CPMSM, CPCS Amy Lyons, MBA, CPMSM, CPCS and Erin Mullenberg, JD discuss expectations for a virtual conference and how the new platform will make for exciting change and new learning opportunities.
First, Jeremy is joined by Chris Hinton, a 7x Pro Bowler and father of two Division-I football players, to talk about the advocacy group that he and his wife, Mya, have founded: “College Football Parents 24/7.” Chris explains why it's important to him and all other parents that college football have proper safety protocols in place before they will allow their sons to play football this fall. Plus, the longtime TV play-by-play voice for the Twins, Dick Bremer discusses what it's like calling MLB games with no fans in attendance, and calling road games remotely from Target Field. Finally, a Gold Medalist in the 2000 Olympic Games, Laura Wilkinson talks with Jeremy about making a comeback to diving at the age of 42, how the postponement of the 2020 Games has affected her training, and what it's like training for the Olympics while raising 4 children.
Paul is joined by former Pro Bowler Chris Hinton, who has two sons in Division-I football, and Chris explains why he has reservations about letting his kids play college football this fall. Plus, more calls.
Can Chris Hinton be the key to the Wolverine defense being the BEST defense since 2016. This episode is also the debut of my new audio equipment --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maniacpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maniacpodcast/support
Society today has become a very shaky due to violence and lawlessness, a common dominator in this issue has been said to be "Gun Play". The Right to own and carry has come to be in question. Is it time to "Get Ya Gunz"? Are You Ready? Guest appearance Chris Hinton. Email Comments: BandofBrothazPod@gmail.com Phone: 678-435-9076
This week we are joined by Newcastle supporter Chris Hinton. We discuss the takeover deal for his beloved club Newcastle and get his thoughts and opinions on how he feels about the whole situation. We also, of course, discuss more possibilities regarding 'Project Restart' and how the league can be resumed. Chris takes on our Home & Away challenge, how will he get on? Can he knock our Champion & fierce rival Dean Proud from his top spot? We do appreciate each and every listen we receive. So it would be great if you could show your support by giving us a review on the platform you listen to us on, it would really mean a lot and help the show grow even more. We run competitions, play games and have lots of fun whilst trying to stick to the topic of football! Do get in touch on Facebook or Twitter if you would like to come on the show or just get involved with us! Huge thanks to both BGN & Ruffneck Scarves for their continued support
It's really uncomfortable here under the bus, Ace. The Sponsors We can do this because people support us. You should support them! The show is presented by UGP & The Bo Store, and if it wasn’t for Rishi and Ryan we’d be writing for The Athletic if we're lucky. Our associate sponsors are also key to all of this: HomeSure Lending, Peak Wealth Management, Ann Arbor Elder Law, the Residence Inn Ann Arbor Downtown, the University of Michigan Alumni Association, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, The Phil Klein Insurance Group, FuegoBox and The Athletic 1. Hoops vs MSU starts at 1:00 Once Teske went out they went zone with Nunez. Breslin fouls on him nuked what was one of his best games. Still no answer for Cassius Winston—wish Michigan had just kept using the drop coverage and forced him to keep hitting his runner twos instead of hard hedges. When a Beilein roster shoots 5/23 from three on the road, it's a recipe. Johns so hesitant from deep after his early miss. Expected the Breslin, got the Breslin. Shout-out to Big Country who kept Michigan in this game with some cool finishes. Michigan doesn't know how to do enough gamesmanship (e.g. throw the ball at the ref's feet after a basket to prevent transitions off makes). 2. Basketball Outlook starts at 24:02 First tactical issue all year was MSU's breaks. Will have the best non-conf resume of tournament teams. Brooks is up, Johns has shown signs, and Castleton needs to Garza up. Rutgers is one spot behind Indiana! Ohio State looked ragged against West Virginia, and losing to Wisconsin at home is hooo. Don't be disappointed if this is a six seed. Can't make fun of Richard Pitino for now. Recruiting: Williams and Dickinson! Williams is JaeSean Tate/Kenny Goins late career/Iggy Brazdeikis-ish? Josh Christopher fills the NBA-level two-guard need that Michigan has way more than Greg Brown the 5-star who said he's taking a Michigan visit on his way to Kentucky or Memphis. Everyone thinks Christopher's going to end up at UCLA for…reasons. But Corey Evans moved his FutureCast to Michigan. Todd's a bigger recruiting get for showing what Juwan can get than what we'll get since he'll mostly develop after his one-and-done year. Get Chet! Would you take Beilein back right now? 3. The Citrus Bowl starts at 11:11:28 Both an excellent and bad summary of Shea Patterson's career, since the thing he was good at he was terrible at in this game: Deep ball accuracy! Giles Jackson looks fast when he's playing Alabama. Imagining the game if they don't throw that horseshit flag on Aidan Hutchinson, or if Bell doesn't step out of bounds, or if Alabama wasn't just so perfect on their throws. Hard to have takeaways about Chris Hinton because they didn't try him until the end. 4. Football Outlook starts at 1:35:14 Skill position looks very good, what do you have at quarterback? Blake Corum is the perfect addition to a running back room that adds Chris Evans too. OL seems fine—the guys leaving are probably getting passed by young'uns except for Ruiz. Most important guys on next year's team are Mazi Smith and Chris Hinton because DTs and QBs are the game these days. Outlook for the conference. MUSIC: "January Hymn"—The Decemberists "Pony"—Ginuwine "I've Been Searching"–O.V. Wright “Across 110th Street” THE USUAL LINKS: Helpful iTunes subscribe link General podcast feed link What's with the theme music?
Football things discussed: Thought it was going to be a bloodbath and it wasn't. Great script from Gattis Everything relevant to next year goes well, Patterson doesn't give a quarterback a chance while Mac Jones is pinpointing bombs off his back foot. Jeudy was the best player on the field, their QB played his best game and ours couldn't hit anything over 15 yards. Season review: First-time coordinator stuff grew into what we more or less expected. Second half: shooting themselves in the foot, happens all the time in the Harbaugh era. Great use of Giles Jackson as a quasi-RB. 2020: Michigan gets most of their skill position players back pending some NFL decisions for Collins & DPJ. Gotta replace three guys on OL but have Stueber, Filiaga, Hayes, Vastardis, kick the tires on Terrance Davis perhaps? Have a lot of ways to get to another good five. Brian prefers McCaffery to going after KJ Costello—people in the building love Dylan, but he's got to stop taking big hits. Weird that Steve Sarkisian didn't bother with crushing us with Najee Harris inside until the end. What does DT situation look like? Secondary: Seldon can play, gonna see what they have in DJ Turner. Brian: Next year hinges on Mazi Smith and Chris Hinton, and how good/healthy can Dwumfour be? Specialty positions: "Shark" (Uche) and Viper will be interesting. Hoops things discussed: MSU: were about to lose to Seton Hall until they got some crazy nice officiating Biggest difference this year is State can't shoot threes. What's Nunez doing in practice that he's still ahead of Bajema?
Football things discussed: Best OSU team at least since 2014, probably ever Most undisciplined game, especially by the defense, in a long time. Craig calls out fans: 25,000 truck drivers invited, students late, even calls out MMB You get to halftime down 12 it's over. Four key sequences: Patterson gets two called runs and doesn't cut behind his blocking for a TD, then fumbles the snap. Offsides. And two long yardage situations when they didn't cover a drag route. Like the Wisconsin game because DTs can't hold up. Sorta like the PSU game when PSU didn't do anything and Michigan shot themselves in the foot, except Ohio State kills you if you do that. Sam: I get mistakes from Chris Hinton, but when it's Khaleke it's gotta be LBs just freaking out because they're overmatched. Haskins botched his 4th down run because pin didn't work 1st time and he cut back. Brian: Justin Fields hasn't stepped on Ohio State's campus; doing nothing all day every day except football is why Ohio State wins this game; Michigan won't hit parity until they have that kind of dedication. M's DTs don't have the level of focus, OSU's players have learned how to dribble a football. Heartening to see the offense come along. It's not "What are we doing?" anymore. Scuttlebutt: McCaffrey can throw the ball. Sam: If Boston College calls Don Brown he'll take the call, but not sure they will. Hoops things discussed: Battle for Atlantis: WHY DON'T THEY GIVE YOU A TRIDENT? That floor is an abomination: always wet ballroom is gonna lead to injuries. (Unless Juwan Howard is around) His speech at the end of the tournament established him as a mensch. Credit to Ohio State's hoops team who beat an injured UNC on their floor. UNC might not be very good—they don't have their same five-stars and eyebrows guy anymore. Leaky Black is playing, Brooks just a guy at center, they're going to be .500 in the ACC this year. Louisville: doesn't bother us—schedule loss since Cardinals have been prepping for Michigan all year. They were LOCKED IN for this game, especially with how they prepped for the screens. M had two days to prepare for L'ville and they had 2 months. The Screens, The Screens, The Screens! UNC: Michigan runs you off so many screens there's no way to keep up. Like Michigan State: are you going to keep hedging as well if you're banging off screen after screen? Won't matter for Iowa because Iowa doesn't play D. M's going to become a better post team, but that's not efficient offense. X has to be better at faking passes that aren't there and going to Livers in the corner. Semi-contested threes are their money shot. Ohio State the team to beat in the Big Ten? Of course: nothing goes wrong for those guys. What about Purdue—other than recruiting Matt Painter is among the best coaches in the country.
The seven-time All-Pro, who isn't mentioned as often as he should be among the franchise's all-time greats, talks about his time in Indy, his fractured-then-repaired relationship with Jim Irsay, and an interesting time in the Colts' organization.
Coaches Jim and Jack talk father-son relationships and the genesis behind this podcast, welcome a new addition to the Michigan football roster, provide a quick preview of the team’s May trip to South Africa, talk about the Tom Brady statue and propose another idea for The Big House. The Chris Hinton Senior joins us for “Lucky Sports Parents.” And #JackTalk wraps up the podcast talking about the passing of Dick Kempthorn – Canton, Ohio and Michigan football legend and American hero!
Chris Hinton Interview by Talk of Fame Network
In our second podcast, I interview Canadian animator Chris Hinton, tracing the course of his animation career from the mid-1970s to the present, much of which has been through the National Film Board of Canada. Hinton's work has evolved considerably over the last thirty years, starting with the kind of cartoony style that most people identify with animation, and now leaning toward abstract explorations of music and sound. But in all cases, his work exhibits a twitchy vibrancy that's all his own. He's been nominated twice for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film twice, for Blackfly (1991) and Nibbles (2003). Both films are very different in appearance and execution, but they're both distinctly Chris Hinton films. For the last 17 years, Hinton has also been teaching animation at Concordia University here in Montreal (and, in fact, I was among his first students). In the course of this interview, we also explored his observations about today's emerging animators. Animation Lingo In the podcast, we make references to fields and smears. A field guide is a reference for standardized frame sizes to accommodate both the film/TV viewing area and the animation camera. The higher the field number, the larger the frame. A smear is, literally, a smear of colour in a frame that indicates something moving quickly; essentially, hand-drawn motion blur. Film Clips Blackfly (1991; 0:25, 1.3 MB, MPEG-1) Watching TV (1994; 0:30, 1.5 MB, MPEG-1) Flux (2002; 0:25; 1.3 MB, MPEG-1) cNote (2004; 0:34, 1.7 MB, MPEG-1) Links Chris Hinton Dennis Tupicoff Blackfly Flux Cinémathèque québécoise National Film Board of Canada Direct download: 060828fps_podcast.mp3 Credits: Photo provided by the National Film Board of Canada; podcast opening and closing audio from cNote