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Survivor 50 Finale Red Carpet Arrivals Survivor 50's red carpet finale brings the legends, laughs, and last-minute predictions as Rob Cesternino takes us inside the chaos and celebration. As the stage is set for a live crowning moment, former winners, castaways, and Survivor icons reunite to reflect on big moves, emotional journeys, and surprise storylines. Survivor 50's finale pre-show is back, and Rob is in prime form, corralling icons like Cirie, Coach, Rizo, Christian, and more in a whirlwind of strategic analysis and behind-the-scenes tidbits. Fans get an inside look as Rob Cesternino connects with major players and alumni, including Cirie, Coach, Emily Flippen, Christian, Rizo, and more. Key moments include heartfelt confessions about game stress and unexpected pre-jury bonds, secrets from jury life, and rivalry rekindlings. Rob and guests break down strategic surprises, like Emily's “under the radar” social game, Rizo's calculated navigation through the season, and memorable flips like the Mr. Beast coin toss that changed the trajectory for Rick Devens and Stephenie. From the chaos of dress hairdos on the carpet to reminiscing about iconic Tribal Councils, the episode gives fans rare frontline access to castaways' real feelings and special relationships as Survivor 50 reaches its milestone finish. Highlights include: – Emily Flippin's surprising influence and why multiple castaways call her the most underrated player. – Coach revealing his formal “Don Johnson” juror style and dropping new Dragon Slayer nicknames. – Emotional moments as legends like Tina and Colby reunite after 26 years, sparking nostalgia for old-school fans. – Strategic takes from Christian and Rick about key missed moves and the inside scoop on group chats and final votes. – Rizo's journey to back-to-back finales, his outlook on fan reactions, endorsements, and his case as Survivor 50's most underestimated finalist. Which player will pull off the final upset—does Emily have a shot, or will Rizo's underdog game pay off with the win? And what legacy will this live Survivor 50 finale leave for superfan players and alumni alike? Tune in as Survivor 50's finale red carpet episode unpacks the best cast moments and sets the scene for an epic conclusion you won't want to miss! Chapters: 0:00 Red Carpet Arrivals Begin 0:41 Savannah Lou on Pre-Jury Experience 5:02 Rick Devens Celebrates Positive Reception 9:00 Christian Bicky's Finale Reflections 14:24 Emily Flippin Pushes for Fiji Finales 18:28 Adam Klein on Season 50 Underdogs 25:04 Coach Wade's Jury Suit and Bourbon Reveal 31:03 Winner Predictions from Cast and Alumni 37:39 Cirie and Tina's Emotional Reunion 47:46 Cochran: Season 50 as Survivor's Culmination 54:05 Rizo Eyes Two Million Dollar Win To order Rob’s book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
Survivor 50 Finale Red Carpet Arrivals Survivor 50's red carpet finale brings the legends, laughs, and last-minute predictions as Rob Cesternino takes us inside the chaos and celebration. As the stage is set for a live crowning moment, former winners, castaways, and Survivor icons reunite to reflect on big moves, emotional journeys, and surprise storylines. Survivor 50's finale pre-show is back, and Rob is in prime form, corralling icons like Cirie, Coach, Rizo, Christian, and more in a whirlwind of strategic analysis and behind-the-scenes tidbits. Fans get an inside look as Rob Cesternino connects with major players and alumni, including Cirie, Coach, Emily Flippen, Christian, Rizo, and more. Key moments include heartfelt confessions about game stress and unexpected pre-jury bonds, secrets from jury life, and rivalry rekindlings. Rob and guests break down strategic surprises, like Emily's “under the radar” social game, Rizo's calculated navigation through the season, and memorable flips like the Mr. Beast coin toss that changed the trajectory for Rick Devens and Stephenie. From the chaos of dress hairdos on the carpet to reminiscing about iconic Tribal Councils, the episode gives fans rare frontline access to castaways' real feelings and special relationships as Survivor 50 reaches its milestone finish. Highlights include: – Emily Flippin's surprising influence and why multiple castaways call her the most underrated player. – Coach revealing his formal “Don Johnson” juror style and dropping new Dragon Slayer nicknames. – Emotional moments as legends like Tina and Colby reunite after 26 years, sparking nostalgia for old-school fans. – Strategic takes from Christian and Rick about key missed moves and the inside scoop on group chats and final votes. – Rizo's journey to back-to-back finales, his outlook on fan reactions, endorsements, and his case as Survivor 50's most underestimated finalist. Which player will pull off the final upset—does Emily have a shot, or will Rizo's underdog game pay off with the win? And what legacy will this live Survivor 50 finale leave for superfan players and alumni alike? Tune in as Survivor 50's finale red carpet episode unpacks the best cast moments and sets the scene for an epic conclusion you won't want to miss! Chapters: 0:00 Red Carpet Arrivals Begin 0:41 Savannah Lou on Pre-Jury Experience 5:02 Rick Devens Celebrates Positive Reception 9:00 Christian Bicky's Finale Reflections 14:24 Emily Flippin Pushes for Fiji Finales 18:28 Adam Klein on Season 50 Underdogs 25:04 Coach Wade's Jury Suit and Bourbon Reveal 31:03 Winner Predictions from Cast and Alumni 37:39 Cirie and Tina's Emotional Reunion 47:46 Cochran: Season 50 as Survivor's Culmination 54:05 Rizo Eyes Two Million Dollar Win To order Rob’s book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
Charlie Wade joins Let's Talk Sports after Hawai‘i Men's Volleyball punched its ticket to the NCAA Final Four with a win in the regional final. Coach Wade talks about the victory, the atmosphere at Bankoh Arena, and what's ahead in the NCAA Tournament.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor / Big Brother / Amazing Race - RHAP
Survivor 50 Ep 8 Exit Interview Survivor 50's Dragon Slayer faces his final Tribal Council as Rob Cesternino sits down for an in-depth exit interview with Coach Wade. Rob and Coach revisit the double Tribal Council twist, the unraveling of alliances, and the critical decisions that shaped Coach's fourth – and possibly final – run on Survivor. The interview starts with Coach reflecting on his game as the “Tidewalker” and what triggered his downfall after the Blood Moon challenge. Coach admits stepping off too early in a pivotal challenge, misreading alliances, and watching his army fall apart due to unexpected tribal decisions. He details the chaotic vote splits, the dangers of trusting the wrong advisors, and how Rick Devens' fake idol play at Tribal Council altered the mood and confidence of the group. Coach also opens up about his changing gameplay mindset, the challenge of competing against “free agents” like Ozzy, Cirie, and Rizo, and the emotional toll of seeing allies like Colby and Mike White get picked off. Key moments from the episode include: – Coach's critical misstep during the Blood Moon challenge that shifted his position in the tribe – The impact of the vote split debate and why Coach felt he was fighting “idiocy” within his own alliance – Rick Devens' fake idol play and the ripple effects it had at Tribal – Emotional confessions about losing allies and Coach's frustration with strategic blind spots – Insights into the strategic depth (or lack thereof) in Survivor 50 compared to past seasons Will Coach take another shot at Survivor, or is his journey truly over after four unforgettable seasons? How did a single challenge decision spiral into his eventual blindside? Tune in as Coach Wade breaks down his exit from Survivor 50, sharing behind-the-scenes stories and reflecting on what it means to leave the game as a “Zen Slayer.” Chapters: 0:00 Survivor 50 Exit Interview Opens 0:52 Coach Wade Joins as Dragon Slayer 2:26 Coach 4.0 Mindset Explained 3:00 Blood Moon Challenge Regret Detailed 4:14 Vote Split Frustration and Missteps 5:54 Strategic Players Missing This Season 6:13 Watching Alliances Disassembled 7:15 Scrambling Before Tribal Council 8:00 Shot in the Dark Tribal Drama 9:25 Reacting to Rick Devens' Fake Idol 10:43 Rizo, Cirie, Ozzy Loyalty Mistake 12:18 Coach Reflects on Survivor Journey 13:42 Nietzsche Quote and Survivor Joy 15:00 Coach's Nickname Project Promotion To pre-order Rob’s book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
Survivor 50 Ep 8 Exit Interview Survivor 50's Dragon Slayer faces his final Tribal Council as Rob Cesternino sits down for an in-depth exit interview with Coach Wade. Rob and Coach revisit the double Tribal Council twist, the unraveling of alliances, and the critical decisions that shaped Coach's fourth – and possibly final – run on Survivor. The interview starts with Coach reflecting on his game as the “Tidewalker” and what triggered his downfall after the Blood Moon challenge. Coach admits stepping off too early in a pivotal challenge, misreading alliances, and watching his army fall apart due to unexpected tribal decisions. He details the chaotic vote splits, the dangers of trusting the wrong advisors, and how Rick Devens' fake idol play at Tribal Council altered the mood and confidence of the group. Coach also opens up about his changing gameplay mindset, the challenge of competing against “free agents” like Ozzy, Cirie, and Rizo, and the emotional toll of seeing allies like Colby and Mike White get picked off. Key moments from the episode include: – Coach's critical misstep during the Blood Moon challenge that shifted his position in the tribe – The impact of the vote split debate and why Coach felt he was fighting “idiocy” within his own alliance – Rick Devens' fake idol play and the ripple effects it had at Tribal – Emotional confessions about losing allies and Coach's frustration with strategic blind spots – Insights into the strategic depth (or lack thereof) in Survivor 50 compared to past seasons Will Coach take another shot at Survivor, or is his journey truly over after four unforgettable seasons? How did a single challenge decision spiral into his eventual blindside? Tune in as Coach Wade breaks down his exit from Survivor 50, sharing behind-the-scenes stories and reflecting on what it means to leave the game as a “Zen Slayer.” Chapters: 0:00 Survivor 50 Exit Interview Opens 0:52 Coach Wade Joins as Dragon Slayer 2:26 Coach 4.0 Mindset Explained 3:00 Blood Moon Challenge Regret Detailed 4:14 Vote Split Frustration and Missteps 5:54 Strategic Players Missing This Season 6:13 Watching Alliances Disassembled 7:15 Scrambling Before Tribal Council 8:00 Shot in the Dark Tribal Drama 9:25 Reacting to Rick Devens' Fake Idol 10:43 Rizo, Cirie, Ozzy Loyalty Mistake 12:18 Coach Reflects on Survivor Journey 13:42 Nietzsche Quote and Survivor Joy 15:00 Coach's Nickname Project Promotion To pre-order Rob’s book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
LSU introduces Will Wade as the Tigers' men's basketball head coach at a public event in the Maravich Center. Coach Wade is joined by LSU Athletics Director Verge Ausberry and LSU President Dr. Wade Rousse.
It’s official! Former LSU men’s basketball coach Will Wade is returning to Baton Rouge to coach the Tigers again next season. The 43-year old Wade coached the LSU basketball team from 2017-2022 until he was fired following an NCAA probe into improper payments being offered to certain LSU basketball recruits. Back then, the NCAA did not allow schools to pay their players. Yet. Ironically, Will Wade’s dismissal by LSU in 2022 happened right as the NCAA’s new rules (such as they are) were being implemented to allow college athletes to receive compensation for their name, image, and likeness (NIL). Wade was simply ahead of his time. LSU was slapped with five NCAA sanctions and sent the basketball coach to the unemployment line. Will Wade re-emerged at McNeese State University in Lake Charles a year later in 2023. He led the Cowboys into their first-ever NCAA March Madness tournament in 2024 and, again, in 2025. Wade was then hired to become the head coach at North Carolina State this past season. His NC State Wolfpack team was selected to participate in the NCAA “First Four” round. They lost to Texas in that game to finish the year at 20-14. While that was happening in the life of Will Wade, LSU’s then-Athletics Director Scott Woodward hired former Murray State basketball coach Matt McMahon to run the men’s program in the spring of 2022. The Murray State Racers qualified for the NCAA March Madness tournament three times in five seasons under Coach McMahon before he left for LSU. Four years later, coach Matt McMahon’s LSU teams had won only 17 SEC games against 55 conference losses (23.6%). This season’s Tigers finished dead last in the league with a woeful 3-15 record. Matt McMahon was dismissed this week, but he won’t go away empty handed The ex-LSU basketball coach will receive nearly $8 million as part of his contract buyout provisions. He joined a growing number of former LSU sports leaders who were fired in recent years but received lucrative going-away presents upon their exit. Former LSU head football coaches Brian Kelly ($54 million – 2025) and Ed Orgeron ($17 million – 2021) along with former AD Scott Woodward ($6 million – 2025) have been paid handsomely to hit the road. When added to Matt McMahon’s $8 million buyout, that is $85 million which LSU’s wealthiest athletics backers have been asked to cover. In exchange, the school’s financial backers demand winners (sooner than later) in return for being asked to pay for so many expensive changes in Baton Rouge. Speaking of money, basketball coach Will Wade’s former school at North Carolina State will receive $4 million as compensation after his abrupt exit following season #1 in Raleigh. NC State Athletic Director Boo Corrigan was understandably miffed at coach Will Wade’s decision to leave his program after just one year. “As far as the resignation letter, it was an email that we received from his agent,” said Corrigan. “I’m disappointed at how it went down.” Is the LSU basketball job actually better than North Carolina State? LSU has zero NCAA men’s basketball tournament titles. Long-time coach and fan favorite Dale Brown’s Tigers played in two Final Four appearances (1981 and 1986), but his teams lost in the national semifinals both years. Brown’s successor, John Brady, led LSU to another Final Four appearance in 2006. Same result. Over the past twenty years, LSU was selected for the NCAA post-season tournament just five times. Three of those occurred during coach Will Wade’s five seasons with the Tigers (2019, 2021, and 2022). After being fired by LSU, Will Wade rebuilt his credibility by turning the McNeese State Cowboys of the Southland Conference into a basketball powerhouse during his two years in Lake Charles. The Pokes went 30-4 and 28-7, won the Southland Conference title both years, and made two consecutive March Madness post-season appearances. Wade left after two seasons to take the job at North Carolina State of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Wolfpack already had two national championship trophies in Raleigh. Coach Norm Sloan’s 1973-74 team featured dynamic high-flying forward David Thompson, 7’4” center Tom Burleson and diminutive 5’7” point guard Monty Towe. NC State defeated legendary coach John Wooden’s mighty UCLA Bruins in overtime in the semifinals and then polished-off Marquette to win the school’s first basketball title. Coach Jim Valvano’s 1983 North Carolina State team won the ACC Tournament and barely qualified for the NCAA March Madness field as a lowly #6 regional seed. His “Cardiac Pack” thrilled the nation by defeating a series of top teams on their way to the title game against heavily favored Houston. Hakeem Olajuwon, Clyde Drexler and Houston’s Phi Slamma Jamma team lost to NC State on a stunning last second put-back for the Wolfpack’s second national championship. Given North Carolina State’s national stature in basketball, the job in Raleigh seems to be slightly higher in prestige than the men’s head coaching job at LSU. Since the turn of the century, the ACC was won ten national titles versus four by the SEC. Coach Will Wade’s first year at North Carolina State improved the Wolfpack from 12-19 last year to 20-14 in 2026. However… North Carolina State recently announced that it is having athletic budget issues A February report indicated that North Carolina State’s athletics department ran a $18.5 deficit over the past 12 months. The school’s athletic revenues of $126 million did not cover the expenses of $144 million. The report cited increased costs due to revenue sharing with the athletes. In fact, $18 million was shared by NC State’s athletes over in the past year. The school (like so many others) is now looking at raising ticket prices, holding large concerts on-campus, and other measures aimed to increase revenues without trimming athletic costs. Perhaps Will Wade saw the handwriting on the wall at NC State. He has moved to a school which has been spending money on athletics like the proverbial drunken sailor. Is LSU becoming McNeese State University – East campus? In the past six months, LSU has looked 130 miles to the west to hire two of its key leaders from McNeese State University in Lake Charles. McNeese President Wade Rousse accepted the vacant top position at LSU in November, 2025. The new LSU President was rumored to be the top choice of Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry. Yesterday (Thursday), McNeese State University Athletics Director Heath Schroyer announced his departure for LSU as well. He was named “Senior Deputy AD/Executive Director of External Relations” for the LSU system. Translation – Heath Schroyer will be tasked with raising more money for sports (particularly men’s basketball) while hovering over the shoulders of current LSU Director of Athletics Verge Ausberry. Schroyer had been a long-time college basketball coach. After becoming the McNeese State University Athletics Director, he brought Will Wade to coach the men’s basketball team in 2023. The program quickly blossomed into a Southland Conference dynamo. As the week draws to a close, the 2023-2025 era McNeese State University posse of President Wade Rousse, AD Heath Schroyer, and men’s basketball coach Will Wade has been reunited again in Baton Rouge. LSU’s athletics budget was already huge. What’s a few more million dollars to bring in a new men’s basketball coach and his good buddy, right? Men’s basketball at LSU has been in significant decline in recent years. However, the men’s basketball team financial income statement is, somehow, still profitable. LSU’s 2025 annual report to the NCAA showed that men’s basketball turned a profit of around $2.5 million despite declining home game attendance. Meanwhile, Coach Kim Mulkey’s very popular women’s basketball team at LSU averaged 10,707 fans per game vs. 7,147 for the men. The LSU women won the 2023 national championship and earned a #2 regional seed in the Women’s March Madness tournament this year. LSU fans are very proud of Kim Mulkey and the school’s women’s basketball program. Would you believe that the LSU women’s program posted an $8 million loss in 2025? How is that even possible? The compensation (salary, bonus, and benefits) for the LSU men’s and women’s basketball coaches and staff are fairly equal. In case you were wondering, Kim Mulkey earned $500,000 more than men’s coach Matt McMahon’s $3 million last year. Total expenses for the men’s team last year were $11.1 million. The LSU women’s basketball team spent $12.1 million in 2025. However, the LSU women’s basketball program produced total revenues of just $4.137 million (tickets, program donations, and about $500,000 from NCAA post-season tournament revenues). The women’s team had zero media income from the SEC and other media sources, though. The LSU’s men’s basketball team posted revenues of $13.625 million! The Tigers benefited from a $2 million check from the massive NCAA’s men’s March Madness TV contract plus another $7 million received from the SEC and others for media rights. That incremental $9 million for LSU men’s basketball from SEC media sources and NCAA tournament revenues makes a world of difference! From LSU’s perspective, there is still upside potential to increase men’s basketball ticket sales, merchandising, and, of course, NIL fundraising as coach Will Wade returns to the school next year. Ride ’em, ex-Cowboys! Expect the former McNeese State Cowboys’ dynamic duo of Will Wade and cohort Heath Schroyer to join forces to shake every possible money tree in Louisiana on behalf of the LSU men’s basketball program. Will Wade wants more money to buy better basketball players. LSU’s athletics budget of more than $200 million annually dwarfs the $146 million (and its $18 million annual loss) at North Carolina State. Coach Wade envisions LSU’s bigger pie and more to share with his players. The increased interest in men’s basketball around Baton Rouge resulting from Will Wade’s return should provide a reasonable boost to season ticket sales revenue. If Coach Wade is able to transform LSU’s men’s basketball team into an March Madness contender soon, the funding from basketball donors will grow as well. Time to giddy-up and Geaux Tigers! The post Will Wade and the McNeese State Posse Rides into Baton Rouge appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.
Mike and Charlie reported on Will Wade's decision to leave NC State to take LSU's head coaching job. The guys interviewed Jo Madden, a sports betting analyst for Sports Grid, and Zack Nagy, an LSU reporter for Sports Illustrated. Madden broke down the NCAA Tournament's upcoming Sweet 16 matchups. Nagy discussed Coach Wade's return to LSU.
Making history with a powerful start to Season 7, and we're sitting down with a true game changer in the business of sports — Yvonne Wade.Coach Wade has built a career defined by excellence, leadership, and legacy. From representing the Japan on the Olympic stage from her college days competing at Colorado, to coaching at UNLV Rebels, she is now making history as the first-ever Athletic Director at Nevada State University. In this episode, we dive into what it takes to build an athletic department from the ground up and why this moment is so big not just for NSU—but for the entire state of Nevada. Coach Wade is leading the charge by launching Women's Flag Football and Men's Track & Field, marking the first time these programs have ever existed at the university and creating new opportunities for student-athletes across the region.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor / Big Brother / Amazing Race - RHAP
Colby, Coach, and Stephenie Reunite for Survivor Heroes Vs Villains Encore Episode Today, Rob Cesternino welcomes legends Colby Donaldson, Stephenie LaGrossa Kendrick, and Coach Wade to talk about their time on Survivor Heroes vs Villains. The trio returns to break down their gameplay, epic challenges, and what it's like stepping back onto the island after sixteen years. Right from the jump, Colby and Coach relive their iconic showdown, sparking nostalgia and fresh excitement for the latest Survivor adventure. The group dives deep into the Survivor 50 premiere, tackling vivid moments from camp and Tribal Council. Stephenie opens up about her struggles and redemption arc, sharing the thrill of being invited back after a tough Heroes vs. Villains run. Colby recounts the humbling first challenge against Coach, reflecting on rivalry, hero/villain dynamics, and how alliances shift when old-school players unite after so much time. Coach brings humor, describing his “Dragonslayer” mindset and reacting to being labeled a villain once more. All three touch on Survivor's evolution how physical head-to-heads, wild entrances, and raw competition shape the game now versus back then. – Colby and Coach revisit their legendary mat challenge, starting the season with classic Survivor grit – Stephenie shares the emotional journey of a redemption season and forging alliances in a new era – The group analyzes how Survivor's gameplay and casting have changed over sixteen years, from idol mechanics to tribe splits – Funny moments: Coach's “hero inside” ringtone, helicopter entrance, and banter about Survivor's shifting culture – Discussions around wildcards, unknown players, and the strategic challenge of facing unfamiliar faces in monumental seasons As the stage is set for Survivor 50, the question lingers: Will old-school bonds or new-school strategies triumph as the icons hunt for the title? Whose gameplay will adapt quicker, and how will the tribe dynamics shift when everyone has something to prove? Chapters: 0:00 Intros 3:33 Reminiscing Epic Mat Challenge Battle 6:00 Coach Reflects on Heroes Beach 9:01 Old School Loyalty and Connections 10:18 Survivor’s Shift: Physical Challenges Gone 13:07 Helicopter Entrance: Unforgettable Survivor Moment 17:16 Meeting Russell, Facing Unknowns 20:16 Amanda Almost Returned for 50 22:14 Who Else Should Have Returned? 24:39 Villains Tribe's Legendary Survivor Legacy 26:41 Colby and Jerri’s Evolving Relationship 31:19 Survivor 50: Celebration and Gratitude Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
Colby, Coach, and Stephenie Reunite for Survivor Heroes Vs Villains Encore Episode Today, Rob Cesternino welcomes legends Colby Donaldson, Stephenie LaGrossa Kendrick, and Coach Wade to talk about their time on Survivor Heroes vs Villains. The trio returns to break down their gameplay, epic challenges, and what it's like stepping back onto the island after sixteen years. Right from the jump, Colby and Coach relive their iconic showdown, sparking nostalgia and fresh excitement for the latest Survivor adventure. The group dives deep into the Survivor 50 premiere, tackling vivid moments from camp and Tribal Council. Stephenie opens up about her struggles and redemption arc, sharing the thrill of being invited back after a tough Heroes vs. Villains run. Colby recounts the humbling first challenge against Coach, reflecting on rivalry, hero/villain dynamics, and how alliances shift when old-school players unite after so much time. Coach brings humor, describing his “Dragonslayer” mindset and reacting to being labeled a villain once more. All three touch on Survivor's evolution how physical head-to-heads, wild entrances, and raw competition shape the game now versus back then. – Colby and Coach revisit their legendary mat challenge, starting the season with classic Survivor grit – Stephenie shares the emotional journey of a redemption season and forging alliances in a new era – The group analyzes how Survivor's gameplay and casting have changed over sixteen years, from idol mechanics to tribe splits – Funny moments: Coach's “hero inside” ringtone, helicopter entrance, and banter about Survivor's shifting culture – Discussions around wildcards, unknown players, and the strategic challenge of facing unfamiliar faces in monumental seasons As the stage is set for Survivor 50, the question lingers: Will old-school bonds or new-school strategies triumph as the icons hunt for the title? Whose gameplay will adapt quicker, and how will the tribe dynamics shift when everyone has something to prove? Chapters: 0:00 Intros 3:33 Reminiscing Epic Mat Challenge Battle 6:00 Coach Reflects on Heroes Beach 9:01 Old School Loyalty and Connections 10:18 Survivor’s Shift: Physical Challenges Gone 13:07 Helicopter Entrance: Unforgettable Survivor Moment 17:16 Meeting Russell, Facing Unknowns 20:16 Amanda Almost Returned for 50 22:14 Who Else Should Have Returned? 24:39 Villains Tribe's Legendary Survivor Legacy 26:41 Colby and Jerri’s Evolving Relationship 31:19 Survivor 50: Celebration and Gratitude Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor / Big Brother / Amazing Race - RHAP
Coach and Stephen Reunite for Survivor Tocantins Encore Episode Today, Rob Cesternino is joined by Stephen Fishbach and the unforgettable Coach Wade—back for another shot at the title! In this special recap, Rob dives deep with Stephen and Coach as they relive one of Survivor's most iconic episodes. From a throwback to Coach's legendary “Martyr Approach” to his surprise return for Survivor 50, this discussion is all about epic journeys, pivotal alliances, and what it means to be a true Survivor. The episode opens with Coach reflecting on his classic exile experience and how the physical and mental tests on Survivor shaped his gameplay for this historic season. Rob, Stephen, and Coach walk through Coach's preparation for Survivor 50 including re-injuring his back just days before the game and how he rallied to perform from day one. They explore how Coach's storied relationships with players like Stephen, JT, and even his rivals, shaped the season—and what it's like to return to Survivor after more than a decade away. The group discusses how lessons from the past, loyalty, and perception feed into the gameplay of today, and how every move at camp, challenge, and especially Tribal Council, can define your legacy. – Coach's behind-the-scenes story of re-injuring his back just before Survivor 50, and his game-time recovery plan – Exploring how the dynamics between Stephen, JT, and Coach evolved after years apart – Stephen's take on why certain alliances still work and what makes you a target even if you can't win at the end – A look at legacy moves: Exile's lessons, forging the dragon stick, and what Coach still carries with him – Coach and Stephen's thoughts on trust, blindsides, and who really controls the endgame Will old school bonds hold up in the pressure cooker of Survivor 50? Can the legendary Dragon Slayer stay true to himself—or will new twists, alliances, and epic Tribal Councils test everything he's learned? Chapters: 0:00 Coach Returns for Iconic Episode 6:07 Spirituality and Struggle on Exile 10:12 Jeff Probst's Emotional Farewell 13:13 The Poem's Tribal Council Reveal 16:07 Doubts and Alliances Revealed 18:35 Voting Decisions and Jury Fears 22:11 Origins of the Dragon Stick 27:31 Life Lessons from Survivor Journey Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor / Big Brother / Amazing Race - RHAP
Survivor 50 Kalo Tribe Preview Rob Cesternino (@RobCesternino) and Mike Bloom (@AMikeBloomType) are here to share their thoughts on the Survivor 50 Kalo Tribe consisting of Charlie Davis, Chrissy Hofbeck, Coach Wade, Dee Valladares, Jonathan Young, Kamilla Karthigesu, Mike White, and Tiffany Nicole Ervin. Today, Rob and Mike break down the Kalo tribe, the final group of 8 for Season 50, diving deep into the tribe's winner potential, alliances, and big reputations. A central theme emerges: Can this star-studded tribe avoid the pitfalls of “battle of the eras” and instead create new survivor legends? The discussion tackles the unique makeup of the Kalo tribe, mixing Old School icons with New Era heavyweights. Players like Charlie Davis and Dee Valladares face enormous target levels as both strategic threats and social masterminds. Rob notes that Dee's warm, expressive social game could help her skate past her “winner” stigma, while Mike sees Charlie's reputation as almost too strong for his own good. The hosts dig into how pregame connections, returning winners, and challenge threats like Jonathan Young and Coach Ben Wade might shape early alliances and boot order. Chrissy Hofbeck stands out for her focus on groupthink over having a single “number one,” while wildcards like Kamilla Karthigesu add unpredictability and humor to the mix. The specter of past seasons, player reunions, and “dream alliances” raise the stakes for early tribal decisions. – Can Charlie overcome his “smartest guy in the room” reputation, or will he be an early target? – Dee's “electric” social presence and whether it helps her dodge early attack – Coach Ben Wade's huge popularity and how “Old School” reverence impacts his position – The debate over whether the winners or sneaky social threats will catch the first vote – The battle of alliances—Friends of Ben, Old School bonds, and New Era connectors As the Kalo tribe hits the beach, the central question remains: Who will claim power, and which big fish might slip through the net? Will legendary players like Coach or Chrissy lead the charge, or will a new underdog rise? Chapters: 0:00 Kalo Tribe Preview Begins 6:06 Survivor Eras: Friend or Foe 12:16 Chrissy Returns With New Outlook 24:13 Coach's Growth and Redemption Aims 40:00 Dee's Social Strength Discussed 49:43 Jonathan's Lessons from Boston Rob 1:05:56 Kamilla’s Dangerous Reputation Examined 1:17:02 Mike White's Survivor Intentions 1:26:07 Tiffany's Underrated Threat Level 1:34:34 Tribe Dynamics and Alliances Debated 1:47:10 Mike Bloom Reflects on Journey Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
Coach and Stephen Reunite for Survivor Tocantins Encore Episode Today, Rob Cesternino is joined by Stephen Fishbach and the unforgettable Coach Wade—back for another shot at the title! In this special recap, Rob dives deep with Stephen and Coach as they relive one of Survivor's most iconic episodes. From a throwback to Coach's legendary “Martyr Approach” to his surprise return for Survivor 50, this discussion is all about epic journeys, pivotal alliances, and what it means to be a true Survivor. The episode opens with Coach reflecting on his classic exile experience and how the physical and mental tests on Survivor shaped his gameplay for this historic season. Rob, Stephen, and Coach walk through Coach's preparation for Survivor 50 including re-injuring his back just days before the game and how he rallied to perform from day one. They explore how Coach's storied relationships with players like Stephen, JT, and even his rivals, shaped the season—and what it's like to return to Survivor after more than a decade away. The group discusses how lessons from the past, loyalty, and perception feed into the gameplay of today, and how every move at camp, challenge, and especially Tribal Council, can define your legacy. – Coach's behind-the-scenes story of re-injuring his back just before Survivor 50, and his game-time recovery plan – Exploring how the dynamics between Stephen, JT, and Coach evolved after years apart – Stephen's take on why certain alliances still work and what makes you a target even if you can't win at the end – A look at legacy moves: Exile's lessons, forging the dragon stick, and what Coach still carries with him – Coach and Stephen's thoughts on trust, blindsides, and who really controls the endgame Will old school bonds hold up in the pressure cooker of Survivor 50? Can the legendary Dragon Slayer stay true to himself—or will new twists, alliances, and epic Tribal Councils test everything he's learned? Chapters: 0:00 Coach Returns for Iconic Episode 6:07 Spirituality and Struggle on Exile 10:12 Jeff Probst's Emotional Farewell 13:13 The Poem's Tribal Council Reveal 16:07 Doubts and Alliances Revealed 18:35 Voting Decisions and Jury Fears 22:11 Origins of the Dragon Stick 27:31 Life Lessons from Survivor Journey Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
Survivor 50 Kalo Tribe Preview Rob Cesternino (@RobCesternino) and Mike Bloom (@AMikeBloomType) are here to share their thoughts on the Survivor 50 Kalo Tribe consisting of Charlie Davis, Chrissy Hofbeck, Coach Wade, Dee Valladares, Jonathan Young, Kamilla Karthigesu, Mike White, and Tiffany Nicole Ervin. Today, Rob and Mike break down the Kalo tribe, the final group of 8 for Season 50, diving deep into the tribe's winner potential, alliances, and big reputations. A central theme emerges: Can this star-studded tribe avoid the pitfalls of “battle of the eras” and instead create new survivor legends? The discussion tackles the unique makeup of the Kalo tribe, mixing Old School icons with New Era heavyweights. Players like Charlie Davis and Dee Valladares face enormous target levels as both strategic threats and social masterminds. Rob notes that Dee's warm, expressive social game could help her skate past her “winner” stigma, while Mike sees Charlie's reputation as almost too strong for his own good. The hosts dig into how pregame connections, returning winners, and challenge threats like Jonathan Young and Coach Ben Wade might shape early alliances and boot order. Chrissy Hofbeck stands out for her focus on groupthink over having a single “number one,” while wildcards like Kamilla Karthigesu add unpredictability and humor to the mix. The specter of past seasons, player reunions, and “dream alliances” raise the stakes for early tribal decisions. – Can Charlie overcome his “smartest guy in the room” reputation, or will he be an early target? – Dee's “electric” social presence and whether it helps her dodge early attack – Coach Ben Wade's huge popularity and how “Old School” reverence impacts his position – The debate over whether the winners or sneaky social threats will catch the first vote – The battle of alliances—Friends of Ben, Old School bonds, and New Era connectors As the Kalo tribe hits the beach, the central question remains: Who will claim power, and which big fish might slip through the net? Will legendary players like Coach or Chrissy lead the charge, or will a new underdog rise? Chapters: 0:00 Kalo Tribe Preview Begins 6:06 Survivor Eras: Friend or Foe 12:16 Chrissy Returns With New Outlook 24:13 Coach's Growth and Redemption Aims 40:00 Dee's Social Strength Discussed 49:43 Jonathan's Lessons from Boston Rob 1:05:56 Kamilla’s Dangerous Reputation Examined 1:17:02 Mike White's Survivor Intentions 1:26:07 Tiffany's Underrated Threat Level 1:34:34 Tribe Dynamics and Alliances Debated 1:47:10 Mike Bloom Reflects on Journey Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
In this preseason interview filmed in Fiji, Charlie Davis opens up about his high-stakes return for Survivor 50 and the "muscle memory" he's bringing back to the beach to finally seal the deal. Charlie explains why he is cutting the "fluff" from his original training and embracing a "different me" for this milestone season, one that is prepared for the "mixed baggage" of returning with former allies Q and Tiffany. From his surreal pre-game observations of Coach Wade's "aura" to his breakdown of the "unfounded fear" old school legends have of the New Era, the law school graduate reveals why he is avoiding the "worst result" of another Final Tribal Council loss.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor / Big Brother / Amazing Race - RHAP
Coach Wade & Dee Valladares Survivor 50 Preseason Interviews Mike Bloom (@AMikeBloomType) is here to chat to the cast of Survivor 50! Join us to hear from your favorite returning Survivor players! Today, Mike Bloom sits down with legendary players Coach Wade and recent winner Dee Valladares in an engaging pre-season deep dive. This Survivor 50 preseason interview special puts the spotlight on returning icons, unexpected alliances, and the ever-evolving gameplay on the Kalo tribe. From Coach's personal transformation to Dee’s fearless attitude about her winner's target, Mike brings out candid thoughts and new dynamics set to shape the season. The conversation starts with Coach Wade reflecting on his journey since South Pacific, sharing how becoming a dad, letting go of chasing “dragons,” and working as a music teacher changed his approach to the game. He opens up about valuing humility, playing from the bottom, and lessons learned from past seasons, especially on owning his moves and not shying away from tough truths at Tribal Council. Dee, meanwhile, channels confidence and excitement about facing a cast of all returnees. She talks about adapting to higher stakes, leveraging connections, and facing the winner's threat head-on, arguing her social game and adaptability will keep her in the running for a second win. Highlights from Coach's “Friend or Foe” rapid-fire round, matched by Dee's own take, set the stage for fireworks and surprising partnerships. Both wrestle with old-school versus new-school dynamics, size up threats like Ozzy and Emily, and weigh how to use big personalities as shields. The episode dives into alliance potential, social reads, and the importance of both vulnerability and strategy in paving a path to the end. – Coach Wade explains his “Coach 4.0” strategy shift, focusing on humility and flexibility – Dee Valladares reveals her plan to work around her winner reputation and build tight bonds – Both offer honest reads on the major players—who's a friend, who's a threat, who's a wildcard – New school vs. old school friction and the impact of back-to-back returnees – Inside stories from prior games, including Coach's notorious deal with Ozzy and Dee's friendship with Emily As Survivor 50 gathers a cast full of major competitors and proven winners, will Coach's transformation pay off, or will Dee's unshakable social game clinch her another million? Who'll come out on top in the battle between old alliances and fresh connections? Chapters: 0:00 Survivor 50 Cast Revealed 6:01 Coach Reflects On Personal Growth 12:13 Coach's Friend Or Foe Game 17:00 Coach Forgives Ozzy, Game Lessons 23:16 Coach's Strategic Factions Explained 29:38 Coach Chooses Gandalf As Loved One 33:22 Dee Returns Confident As Winner 36:06 Dee Plans To Play From Bottom 39:43 Dee Starts Friend Or Foe Choices 47:08 Dee Talks Emily Relationship Tension 53:37 Dee Shares Thoughts On Kyle 56:11 Dee Critiques Unknown 49ers' Advantage 57:33 Dee Wishes Julie Was Cast 58:37 Dee Picks Bad Bunny As Loved One Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
Coach Wade & Dee Valladares Survivor 50 Preseason Interviews Mike Bloom (@AMikeBloomType) is here to chat to the cast of Survivor 50! Join us to hear from your favorite returning Survivor players! Today, Mike Bloom sits down with legendary players Coach Wade and recent winner Dee Valladares in an engaging pre-season deep dive. This Survivor 50 preseason interview special puts the spotlight on returning icons, unexpected alliances, and the ever-evolving gameplay on the Kalo tribe. From Coach's personal transformation to Dee’s fearless attitude about her winner's target, Mike brings out candid thoughts and new dynamics set to shape the season. The conversation starts with Coach Wade reflecting on his journey since South Pacific, sharing how becoming a dad, letting go of chasing “dragons,” and working as a music teacher changed his approach to the game. He opens up about valuing humility, playing from the bottom, and lessons learned from past seasons, especially on owning his moves and not shying away from tough truths at Tribal Council. Dee, meanwhile, channels confidence and excitement about facing a cast of all returnees. She talks about adapting to higher stakes, leveraging connections, and facing the winner's threat head-on, arguing her social game and adaptability will keep her in the running for a second win. Highlights from Coach's “Friend or Foe” rapid-fire round, matched by Dee's own take, set the stage for fireworks and surprising partnerships. Both wrestle with old-school versus new-school dynamics, size up threats like Ozzy and Emily, and weigh how to use big personalities as shields. The episode dives into alliance potential, social reads, and the importance of both vulnerability and strategy in paving a path to the end. – Coach Wade explains his “Coach 4.0” strategy shift, focusing on humility and flexibility – Dee Valladares reveals her plan to work around her winner reputation and build tight bonds – Both offer honest reads on the major players—who's a friend, who's a threat, who's a wildcard – New school vs. old school friction and the impact of back-to-back returnees – Inside stories from prior games, including Coach's notorious deal with Ozzy and Dee's friendship with Emily As Survivor 50 gathers a cast full of major competitors and proven winners, will Coach's transformation pay off, or will Dee's unshakable social game clinch her another million? Who'll come out on top in the battle between old alliances and fresh connections? Chapters: 0:00 Survivor 50 Cast Revealed 6:01 Coach Reflects On Personal Growth 12:13 Coach's Friend Or Foe Game 17:00 Coach Forgives Ozzy, Game Lessons 23:16 Coach's Strategic Factions Explained 29:38 Coach Chooses Gandalf As Loved One 33:22 Dee Returns Confident As Winner 36:06 Dee Plans To Play From Bottom 39:43 Dee Starts Friend Or Foe Choices 47:08 Dee Talks Emily Relationship Tension 53:37 Dee Shares Thoughts On Kyle 56:11 Dee Critiques Unknown 49ers' Advantage 57:33 Dee Wishes Julie Was Cast 58:37 Dee Picks Bad Bunny As Loved One Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
Coach Wade & Colby Donaldson Survivor 50 Player Previews Mike Bloom is here to bring you pre-season Survivor 50 coverage! Join him as he welcomes different guests on to discuss the returning players and remind you of their Survivor resumes leading up to the Survivor 50 premiere on February 25th. Today, Mike welcomes AJ Norris to talk about Coach Wade and Mary Kwiatkowski to talk about Colby Donaldson. Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
Coach Wade & Colby Donaldson Survivor 50 Player Previews Mike Bloom is here to bring you pre-season Survivor 50 coverage! Join him as he welcomes different guests on to discuss the returning players and remind you of their Survivor resumes leading up to the Survivor 50 premiere on February 25th. Today, Mike welcomes AJ Norris to talk about Coach Wade and Mary Kwiatkowski to talk about Colby Donaldson. Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
In the final episode of this series, the Survivor Specialists tell you everything you need to know about Coach Wade before his appearance on Survivor 50. How do you think Coach will do on Survivor 50? Let us know in the comments. Check out the rest of this series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqhSX2G2qoQdKjQRS1B6KKbITDGv9IzhZ Also, check out our series "Survivor 50 Defining Episodes": https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqhSX2G2qoQf4mChGdVTidPubcV-9KGAm Become a patron: https://www.patreon.com/thespecialists #Survivor #survivor50 #Survivor50Cast Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5742935964385280
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor / Big Brother / Amazing Race - RHAP
This week, we're flashing back to Coach Wade speaking about Survivor Nicaragua!
This week, we're flashing back to Coach Wade speaking about Survivor Nicaragua!
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor / Big Brother / Amazing Race - RHAP
Today, Brandon talks to JT Thomas and Stephen Fishbach about Coach Wade's time on Survivor.
Today, Brandon talks to JT Thomas and Stephen Fishbach about Coach Wade's time on Survivor.
Coach Wade Mawdesley joins us to talk defense in this episode which focuses on the fundamentals. Coach shares his approach to teaching fundamentals and how to have a cohesive and fundamentally sound team. We discuss the defense he likes to run, how he teaches it, the use of practice time and much more. We also discuss how he plans for the different offenses he sees and opponent preparation. Need a better defensive team? Then check this out!
In this week's basketball coaching conversation, New York Liberty Director of Player Development and Unrivaled Laces head coach Andrew Wade joins the Basketball Podcast to share insights on coaching lessons from Unrivaled 3-on-3.Andrew Wade is currently the Director of Player Development for the New York Liberty, the reigning WNBA champions. In 2024, Wade took on the role of head coach for the Laces in Unrivaled, the professional 3-on-3 women's basketball league.The team finished the regular season standings in third place.In 2019, Wade joined the Washington Wizards' G League affiliate, the Capital City Go-Go, as a video coordinator. His role expanded to include player development responsibilities with the Washington Mystics, where he served as a player development assistant coach. During his tenure, he was instrumental in implementing "vitamins," a practice routine focusing on intentional skill development.Wade's journey in basketball began at the Catholic University of America, where he played collegiate basketball. His passion for the game led him to establish Prism Basketball, a consulting firm aimed at simplifying basketball analytics for teams and players. He also contributed as a sports blogger, analyzing NBA strategies and trades.If you have not had the opportunity yet be sure to check Coach Wade's excellent masterclass excerpt presentation available on our Basketball Immersion YouTube channel called “Using Video for Basketball Teaching Success with Andrew Wade.” The full video is available on demand to all members of our community inside the membership portal.
Steve and Cullen dive into the latest from Will Wade and McNeese's impressive upset against Clemson in the first round of the NCAA tourney as we hear from Coach Wade in his post-game presser and we discuss what is in store for the future of both Wade and the Pokes.
After posting a video of him playing pickleball over the weekend, Bobby gets into a Twitter beef with someone from Ohio. After offering a match for $1,000, Bobby may travel to Cleveland in order to try and collect his winnings in a 1v1 matchup! Plus, longtime NFL head coach Wade Phillips joins Bobby to talk about coaching JJ Watt, Aaron Donald and Reggie White, and much more! And the guys discuss their most memorable blackout stories. Follow the Show: @BobbyBonesSports Follow the Crew: @MrBobbyBones @ProducerEddie @KickoffKevin @MikeDeestro @ReidYarberry See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After posting a video of him playing pickleball over the weekend, Bobby gets into a Twitter beef with someone from Ohio. After offering a match for $1,000, Bobby may travel to Cleveland in order to try and collect his winnings in a 1v1 matchup! Plus, longtime NFL head coach Wade Phillips joins Bobby to talk about coaching JJ Watt, Aaron Donald and Reggie White, and much more! And the guys discuss their most memorable blackout stories. Follow the Show: @BobbyBonesSports Follow the Crew: @MrBobbyBones @ProducerEddie @KickoffKevin @MikeDeestro @ReidYarberry See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After posting a video of him playing pickleball over the weekend, Bobby gets into a Twitter beef with someone from Ohio. After offering a match for $1,000, Bobby may travel to Cleveland in order to try and collect his winnings in a 1v1 matchup! Plus, longtime NFL head coach Wade Phillips joins Bobby to talk about coaching JJ Watt, Aaron Donald and Reggie White, and much more! And the guys discuss their most memorable blackout stories. Follow the Show: @BobbyBonesSports Follow the Crew: @MrBobbyBones @ProducerEddie @KickoffKevin @MikeDeestro @ReidYarberry See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The College Basketball Experience (@TCEonSGPN) of the Sports Gambling Podcast Network continues their Preseason Coaches Tour. On the show Ryan McIntyre (@Moneyline_Mac) is joined by head coach of the McNeese State Cowboys, Will Wade! On the show, Coach Wade reflects back on his first season leading the McNeese Cowboys program to a 30-win season. What do Coach Wade and his staff value in their program on a day to day basis? Will discusses the impact the different coaches like Shaka Smart and others have had on his journey to being such a success college basketball coach. What was the hardest decision he had to make in the coaching industry? They breakdown what the 2024-2025 McNeese Cowboys team will look like. What areas did Will and his staff put an emphasis on in the Transfer Portal this spring? How did he prepare his program for an improved Southland league with their non-conference schedule? What will it take for the Cowboys to make it back to back Southland Champions and return to the Big Dance? And they discuss the current state of College Basketball. Come join us all year long on the College Basketball Experience! ================================================== JOIN the SGPN community #DegensOnlyExclusive Merch, Contests and Bonus Episodes ONLY on Patreon - https://sg.pn/patreonDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com SUPPORT us by supporting our partnersNFL Freeroll Football Contest - $3500 up for grabs http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com/freerollPromo code FOOTBALL - 10% off everything http://sg.pn/storeUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - Up to $1000 in BONUS CASH - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnRithmm - Player Props and Picks - Free 7 day trial! http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com/rithmmADVERTISE with SGPNInterested in advertising? Contact sales@sgpn.io ================================================================ Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI) ================================================================ WATCH The College Experience YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheCollegeExperienceFOLLOW The College Experience On Social Media Twitter - tceonsgpn Instagram - tceonsgpn TikTok - tceonsgpn Follow The Hosts On Social MediaNoah Bieniek - noahb77_Colby Dant - thecolbydRyan McIntyre - moneyline_macNC Nick - nc__nickPatty C - pattyc831 JOIN the SGPN community #DegensOnlyExclusive Merch, Contests and Bonus Episodes ONLY on Patreon - https://sg.pn/patreonDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com SUPPORT us by supporting our partnersNFL Freeroll Football Contest - $3500 up for grabs http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com/freerollPromo code FOOTBALL - 10% off everything http://sg.pn/storeUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - Up to $1000 in BONUS CASH - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnRithmm - Player Props and Picks - Free 7 day trial! http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com/rithmmADVERTISE with SGPNInterested in advertising? Contact sales@sgpn.io ================================================================ Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI) ================================================================ WATCH The College Experience YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheCollegeExperienceFOLLOW The College Experience On Social Media Twitter - tceonsgpn Instagram - tceonsgpn TikTok - tceonsgpn Follow The Hosts On Social MediaNoah Bieniek - noahb77_Colby Dant - thecolbydRyan McIntyre - moneyline_macNC Nick - nc__nickPatty C - pattyc831
Coach Wade comes on to talk about the fast start to the 2024 season.
Coach Boyles after sitting under three head coaches at Ada and assisting four years at a different school prior to coming to Ada will now be the new Head Football Coach at Ada. We discussed why now was the time and what he hopes to be as a Head Coach. Coach Boyles is a proud family man. We'll discuss how important that will be in conjunction with him being the head football coach at Ada and much more.
We have one of hottest teams right now in the nation on the Full Court Press Podcast : A College Basketball Experience as McNeese State Head Men's Basketball Coach, Will Wade, and star guard, Shahada Wells, join LT and Sammy D to talk Cowboys and Southland Basketball. Coach Wade in his opening press conference when he got hired said he would win 23 games in his first year after the team suffered 23 loses the previous. Well, call him crazy the Pokes have already won 23 games and they got more to go. Listen to their recipe for success on the FCP!Don't forget to Subscribe, Rate (WE LOVE 5 STARS), COMMENT and Review. We would appreciate it as we grow the show. Always pass the rock and share the Full Court Press Podcast with your college basketball friends#collegebasketball #basketballpodcast #ncaabasketball
Steve Porter is back to discuss the upcoming St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremony featuring Metro East inductees. Porter details the upcoming event, and he breaks down the local prep scene this winter. Next, Edwardsville HS XC Coach George Patrylak is back in the studio. The Tigers are the MESPY winners for 3A Girls XC Team of the Year. Patrylak is joined by his top runner, Madison Popelar, who shares her thoughts on her team's finish, and the sophomore discusses her goals for the future. Last, Roxana HS Football HC Wade DeVries joins the show with his outstanding linebacker/running back, James Herring. DeVries shares his thoughts on the Shells' MESPY-winning season, which included a trip to the semi-finals. Herring talks about the season, his post-high school plans, and his wrestling career, which includes 100 wins!
One of the most interesting people in the Seattle soccer scene is undeniably Wade Webber. The Tacoma Defiance head coach is from Federal Way, helped the Sounders win two A-League titles, played several years in MLS, became a high school history teacher and helped run Washington Premier before joining the Sounders as an academy coach. For the last three seasons, he's headed Defiance, overseeing easily their most successful stretch during their nine seasons of existence. The Defiance have now won back-to-back Pacific Division titles in MLS Next Pro and have a chance finish with their best-ever regular season with two games remaining. During our interview, we discuss some of what is behind the Defiance's success, learn a bit more about Sam Adeniran's departure, get a scouting report on Braudilio Rodrigues and navigate some cat issues. In the subscriber-only portion of the interview, we also discuss the improvements Reed Baker-Whiting has made this season, the emergence of Snyder Brunell and get the story behind the banana bread phenomena. Sponsors Full Pull Wines Watson's Counter Nos Audietis is the flagship podcast for Sounder at Heart, which became a reader-supported website on Aug. 21. You can support us by becoming a paid subscriber, learn more: https://www.sounderatheart.com/about/ You can also support the show by checking out our line of merch including every past YachtCon design and our latest skull-and-crossbones logo.
One of the most interesting people in the Seattle soccer scene is undeniably Wade Webber. The Tacoma Defiance head coach is from Federal Way, helped the Sounders win two A-League titles, played several years in MLS, became a high school history teacher and helped run Washington Premier before joining the Sounders as an academy coach. For the last three seasons, he's headed Defiance, overseeing easily their most successful stretch during their nine seasons of existence. The Defiance have now won back-to-back Pacific Division titles in MLS Next Pro and have a chance finish with their best-ever regular season with two games remaining. During our interview, we discuss some of what is behind the Defiance's success, learn a bit more about Sam Adeniran's departure, get a scouting report on Braudilio Rodrigues and navigate some cat issues. In the subscriber-only portion of the interview, we also discuss the improvements Reed Baker-Whiting has made this season, the emergence of Snyder Brunell and get the story behind the banana bread phenomena. Sponsors Full Pull Wines Watson's Counter Nos Audietis is the flagship podcast for Sounder at Heart, which became a reader-supported website on Aug. 21. You can support us by becoming a paid subscriber, learn more: https://www.sounderatheart.com/about/ You can also support the show by checking out our line of merch including every past YachtCon design and our latest skull-and-crossbones logo.
One of the most interesting people in the Seattle soccer scene is undeniably Wade Webber. The Tacoma Defiance head coach is from Federal Way, helped the Sounders win two A-League titles, played several years in MLS, became a high school history teacher and helped run Washington Premier before joining the Sounders as an academy coach. For the last three seasons, he's headed Defiance, overseeing easily their most successful stretch during their nine seasons of existence. The Defiance have now won back-to-back Pacific Division titles in MLS Next Pro and have a chance finish with their best-ever regular season with two games remaining. During our interview, we discuss some of what is behind the Defiance's success, learn a bit more about Sam Adeniran's departure, get a scouting report on Braudilio Rodrigues and navigate some cat issues. In the subscriber-only portion of the interview, we also discuss the improvements Reed Baker-Whiting has made this season, the emergence of Snyder Brunell and get the story behind the banana bread phenomena. Sponsors Full Pull Wines Watson's Counter Nos Audietis is the flagship podcast for Sounder at Heart, which became a reader-supported website on Aug. 21. You can support us by becoming a paid subscriber, learn more: https://www.sounderatheart.com/about/ You can also support the show by checking out our line of merch including every past YachtCon design and our latest skull-and-crossbones logo.
Trivia Game: 1. Subscribe & Rate the Iceman Podcast on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/74iAgHPWfh1llZuWo4iVda) OR the Book at (www.amazon.com/Kickers-Bible-Training-Professional-Specialists/dp/B09HFTPXBH) & send a screenshot to me. 2. Play the 10 Question *QuizIzz Trivia Game. PLAY NOW! http://tinyurl.com/BAQUIZIZ 3. Win! List of Brett Arkelian's Guest Appearances in 2023 Coach & Coordinator Podcast Appearance: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0ZWFA47KC6jl9AYVfvEjE9 4th Down University Podcast Appearance: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1CZuxSUqCXigg3jK1QXH0C Bendy Boy Podcast Appearance: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4JZp6hCIUrhmmkbKTh6Oup GA Punt Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9Q_xx8HYCk List of 8 Guest Appearances on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/search/BRETT%20ARKELIAN/podcastAndEpisodes Final episode of Season 3: a journey of conversations and stories. Love for the US, World Trade Center visit, Lincoln University, pros/cons of college football, "The Walking Fire Hazard" story. Birthday List with food stops. Season 2 highlights, David Akers & Adam Vinatieri guests. Notable figures in Season 3, coaching & recruiting specialists. Trivia giveaway, tips to win. Season 3 credits, Season 4 recording announcement. Shout out to Coach Armstrong, Coach Wade, and offensive assistants. Captions 4:22 - Attending Lincoln University and the Opportunity 4:44 - Weighing Pros and Cons in College Football 6:20 - What Doors College Football Opened 6:38 - Attending UTM - The Exact Opposite Of 7:30 - What Brett Loves About the United States 8:40 - World Trade Center Museum 10:35 - Brett's Favorite Independence Day Story - The Walking Fire Hazard 14:08 - Introduction to Brett's Birthday List 15:32 - FEWSIC 17:22 - Denny's 18:10 - How Birthday Foods Work 19:09 - IHOP 19:40 - Krispy Kreme 20:55 - Red Robin 22:23 - Money Efficient 24:25 - A&W 25:02 - Jersey Mike's 25:55 - Dutch Bros 26:38 - El Pollo Loco 27:27 - Port of Subs 27:47 – Season 2 Review 29:27 – Getting David Akers and Adam Vinatieri on Season 2 of The Iceman Podcast 31:46 – Season 3 of The Iceman Podcast 32:37 – Season 3 Episode 1 – Dan Hawkins 34:27 – S. 3 E.2 – John Baxter 36:07 – S. 3 E. 3 – Chris Couch and Shayne Graham 36:59 – S. 3 E. 4 – Sean Saturnio 37:33 – S. 3 E. 5 – Craig Dickenson 40:07 – S. 3 E. 6 – Justin Lustig 41:34 – S. 3 E. 7 - Isaiah Gomez 43:27 – Best Method for Coaching Specialists at the Division 1 Level 44:36 – S. 3 E. 8 – Draft Dreams, NFL Hopeful Specialists 46:55 – Key to Recruiting Specialists 47:27 – S. 3 E. 9 – Dan Lundy 48:27 – S. 3 E. 10 – Adam Scheier 49:09 – Drop the Shield 47:47 – S. 3 E. 11 – Kody Schexnayder 51:17 – S. 3 E. 12 – Todd Goebbel 52:07 – Using Other Sports to Coach Your Sport 52:27 – S. 3 E. 13 – AZ Kicking 53:27 – S. 3 E. 14 – Frank Dalena 54:38 – S. 3 E. 15 55:00 – Iceman Podcast Trivia Giveaway 55:27 – How to Win the Trivia Giveaway 56:07 – Iceman Podcast Trivia 1:00:12 – Credits for Season 3 of The Iceman Podcast 1:03:36 – Recording for Season 4 – Release Date
Wade Philips talks about the ticket sales with his team and also talking about the season. he also talks about his defensive coordinator position for previous teams.
Chicago Sky General Manager and head coach James Wade joins John Williams to talk about WNBA star Brittney Griner being released from a Russian prison after a prisoner swap with Russia. Coach Wade tells us about coaching Brittney Griner, why so many WNBA players play overseas, what we should know about Brittney on and off […]
Chicago Sky General Manager and head coach James Wade joins John Williams to talk about WNBA star Brittney Griner being released from a Russian prison after a prisoner swap with Russia. Coach Wade tells us about coaching Brittney Griner, why so many WNBA players play overseas, what we should know about Brittney on and off […]
Chicago Sky General Manager and head coach James Wade joins John Williams to talk about WNBA star Brittney Griner being released from a Russian prison after a prisoner swap with Russia. Coach Wade tells us about coaching Brittney Griner, why so many WNBA players play overseas, what we should know about Brittney on and off […]
Stephen Fishbach joins me for episode #172. We discuss Survivor's evolution, the polarizing season that was Survivor "Tocantins", his first encounters with Coach Wade, and what it would take for him to make a return! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
WNBA head coach James Wade is coming off an historic coaching stretch, winning a WNBA championship and the WNBA's 2022 Executive of the Year Award in the past two seasons with the Chicago Sky. But before his WNBA success, Coach Wade coached the same team in Russia that Brittney Griner- who's serving a cruel, nine-year sentence in Russia- played for before her arrest. We talk to coach Wade about the experience for American basketball players overseas and about Brittney Griner's incarceration in Russia.
Coach Wade otherwise known as the Dragon Slayer is my guest for episode #158. We discuss his time as a soccer coach and how the Coach name has. stuck, his time on Survivor, exile, if he'd return, Tyson, Russell, more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app