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Hi there, and welcome back to A Life That's Good, after a wonderful summer break. We're so grateful for the response to the podcast the past few months and so excited to bring you some brand new episodes. :) Nothing says Fall in Midwestern Ontario, quite like the Blyth Steam Show, now in it's 63rd year!! In this episode, we're going to chat about how it started, some of its storied history and where it's all heading with President Cole McDonald, V.P. Laura McDonald, Past President Judy Sloan and former President Jim Sloan.
Former University of Hawai'i quarterback Cole McDonald joined Josh Pacheco and Hunter Hughes on "Off the Bench" to talk about his time thus far as a Houston Roughneck in the XFL.
The XFL Gambling Podcast is back to talk about the XFL South Division. The XFL South Division contains the Arlington Renegades, Houston Roughnecks, Orlando Guardians, and San Antonio Brahmas. Listen is as the guys talk about which teams they like, why they like them, and break down some of the latest information on these four teams.XFL South Division Preview | XFL Gambling Podcast (Ep. 3)Hosts Colby Dant a.k.a. the Dantabase, C.J. Sullivan a.k.a The Man A Box, and Justin Mark a.k.a. JMark break down the XFL South Division. They talk about which players were surprise cuts on the latest roster cut downs, and which players they like on each team.Each host puts the teams in order, from best to worst, taking in the roster and the coaches. They all make their pick on best quarterback, as well as which of the four head coaches would win in a royal rumble. Will this division see Kyle Sloter come out on top as the top quarterback, or somebody like Cole McDonald. Laughs, analysis, and more on this XFL South Division preview.=====================================================SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/storeDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out SGPN.TVSupport us by supporting our partnersWynnBET - Bet $100 and get a $100! - https://sg.pn/WynnBETUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $100 - https://sg.pn/underdogFFPC Playoff Challenge code SGP - $25 promo off first FFPC entry of $35 or more - https://sg.pn/ffpcFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast On Social MediaTwitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcastInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Hosts On Social MediaColby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/TheColbyDC.J.Sullivan - http://www.twitter.com/CJSullivan_Justin Mark - http://www.twitter.com/JMarkFootballRead & Discuss - Join the conversationWebsite - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.comDiscord - https://sg.pn/discord Reddit - https://sg.pn/reddit===================================================== Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices 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.comSUPPORT us by supporting our partnersNYRA Racing code SGPN25 - $25 FREE BET and $200 Deposit Bonus - https://www.nyrabets.com/sgpn25Underdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $100 - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnGametime code SGPN - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code SGPN for $20 off your first purchase - https://gametime.co/Football Contest Proxy - Use promo code SGP to save $50 at - https://www.footballcontestproxy.com/ ADVERTISE with SGPNInterested in advertising? Contact sales@sgpn.io UFL Gambling Podcast YoutubeUFL Gambling Podcast Twitter 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)
The XFL Gambling Podcast is back to talk about the XFL South Division. The XFL South Division contains the Arlington Renegades, Houston Roughnecks, Orlando Guardians, and San Antonio Brahmas. Listen is as the guys talk about which teams they like, why they like them, and break down some of the latest information on these four teams. XFL South Division Preview | XFL Gambling Podcast (Ep. 3) Hosts Colby Dant a.k.a. the Dantabase, C.J. Sullivan a.k.a The Man A Box, and Justin Mark a.k.a. JMark break down the XFL South Division. They talk about which players were surprise cuts on the latest roster cut downs, and which players they like on each team. Each host puts the teams in order, from best to worst, taking in the roster and the coaches. They all make their pick on best quarterback, as well as which of the four head coaches would win in a royal rumble. Will this division see Kyle Sloter come out on top as the top quarterback, or somebody like Cole McDonald. Laughs, analysis, and more on this XFL South Division preview. ===================================================== SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/store Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app Check out SGPN.TV Support us by supporting our partners WynnBET - Bet $100 and get a $100! - https://sg.pn/WynnBET Underdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $100 - https://sg.pn/underdog FFPC Playoff Challenge code SGP - $25 promo off first FFPC entry of $35 or more - https://sg.pn/ffpc Follow The Sports Gambling Podcast On Social Media Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcast Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcast TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcast Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcast Follow The Hosts On Social Media Colby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/TheColbyD C.J.Sullivan - http://www.twitter.com/CJSullivan_ Justin Mark - http://www.twitter.com/JMarkFootball Read & Discuss - Join the conversation Website - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com Discord - https://sg.pn/discord Reddit - https://sg.pn/reddit ===================================================== Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The XFL Gambling Podcast is back to talk about the XFL South Division. The XFL South Division contains the Arlington Renegades, Houston Roughnecks, Orlando Guardians, and San Antonio Brahmas. Listen is as the guys talk about which teams they like, why they like them, and break down some of the latest information on these four teams. XFL South Division Preview | XFL Gambling Podcast (Ep. 3) Hosts Colby Dant a.k.a. the Dantabase, C.J. Sullivan a.k.a The Man A Box, and Justin Mark a.k.a. JMark break down the XFL South Division. They talk about which players were surprise cuts on the latest roster cut downs, and which players they like on each team. Each host puts the teams in order, from best to worst, taking in the roster and the coaches. They all make their pick on best quarterback, as well as which of the four head coaches would win in a royal rumble. Will this division see Kyle Sloter come out on top as the top quarterback, or somebody like Cole McDonald. Laughs, analysis, and more on this XFL South Division preview. ===================================================== SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/store Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app Check out SGPN.TV Support us by supporting our partners WynnBET - Bet $100 and get a $100! - https://sg.pn/WynnBET Underdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $100 - https://sg.pn/underdog FFPC Playoff Challenge code SGP - $25 promo off first FFPC entry of $35 or more - https://sg.pn/ffpc Follow The Sports Gambling Podcast On Social Media Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcast Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcast TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcast Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcast Follow The Hosts On Social Media Colby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/TheColbyD C.J.Sullivan - http://www.twitter.com/CJSullivan_ Justin Mark - http://www.twitter.com/JMarkFootball Read & Discuss - Join the conversation Website - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com Discord - https://sg.pn/discord Reddit - https://sg.pn/reddit ===================================================== Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
XFL is in The Room as Seattle Sea Dragons QB Ben DiNucci and Houston Roughnecks QB Cole McDonald join us on this week's episode! Ben and Cole have both been on NFL rosters, and are perfect examples of what the majority of quarterback journeys in the League look like. Fans always hear the term "NFL Journeyman," but what does that actually mean? That's something we discuss in this interview, as well as how the XFL is changing the game and what the future of the XFL/NFL partnership could look like. We also discuss the underdevelopment of the QB position, the importance of taking advantage of every opportunity that comes your way, and more. The XFL has had a lot of buzz around it, especially since The Rock bought it, and we hope that this interview explains why the XFL is so important and so exciting for football. In Throw it Deep or Check it Down, Jordan and Kyle discuss if it just takes the right coach and QB to turn a program around and if Mike Tomlin should be fired as the Steelers' Head Coach. It's officially been a full NFL season of The Room, bringing you the most interesting quarterback conversations and stories in a way no one else can. #xfl2023 #XFL #sportspodcast #quarterback #QB #profootballtalk #profootball #therock #podcast
Kamalei Correa, former NFL linebackers and St. Louis Crusader, joins the show to talk about his career as well as what's going on with him and a few other Hawaii players like Cole McDonald and Calvin Turner with the XFL. Billy Hull from the Star Advertiser talks Prep Football and the close matchup between Kahuku and Mililani last Saturday and the utter domination from Punahou over the ILH this season. Head coach of the Rainbow Warrior men's basketball program Eran Ganot joins the show to talk about the upcoming season in the Big West and what he thinks of the team before they tipoff next month.
“I'm so thankful for the people in town who founded the Youth Sports Alliance after the 2002 games,” said Fisher. “It was a community effort to get all of the youth from Summit and Wasatch counties out using these amazing Olympic venues and getting as many kids out and active in our community playground. The legacy absolutely still lives on.”And it has worked. Some, like nordic combined skier Jared Shumate and cross country skier Rosie Brennan grew up in [service name="park-city-mountain"]Park City Mountain[/service]. Others, like freeskiers Izzy and Zoe Atkin, moved to Park City because of the great sport opportunities. Some, like Olympic gold medalist aerials skiers Ashley Caldwell, Chris Lillis and Justin Schonenfeld, were brought together by the world-acclaimed freestyle training facility at the [service name="utah-olympic-park"]Utah Olympic Park[/service] that opened in 1993.But while Utah takes great pride in its Olympians in Beijing, Fisher is quick to point out the broader value of sport. These athletes are phenomenal PR stories for us, she said. “But for me, it's really about the 1,500 kids that we get out and get active every year. It's really important for every kid. A lot of their parents work in the service industry and they don't have the opportunity to use these amazing Olympic venues, to get out, to learn how to ski, learn how to snowboard. The most important legacy of our program is that these kids can grow up and feel part of the community because they participate in things that are so important to the community.”Jared ShumateNow a nordic combined Olympian, Jared Shumate grew up in Park City and tried a myriad sports through the Youth Sports Alliance's Get Out and Play program. “Growing up in Park City, every day on my way to school, just looking out the windows, I could see the Utah Olympic Park not knowing when I was three years old that I'd be going to the Olympics for that sport. So who knows, maybe it's been in me since I was a little kid.”Rosie BrennanRosie Brennan did just about every outdoor winter sport before her mom made her choose. They had had a great time watching cross country skiing during the Olympics at Soldier Hollow during the 2002 Olympics, so that's what she chose. Today, she's one of the top-ranked skiers in the world and competing at her second Olympics.“Sport has brought me, honestly, just about everything. I am so thankful for the opportunities that I've had. It's putting a challenge out there and working hard towards it. Oftentimes you come up short and have to learn how to take that shortcoming, process it, figure out what went well, what didn't go well and then work up the courage to take what you learned and apply it again.”Brendan NewbyHalfpipe skier Brendan Newby was born in Ireland but grew up in Orem. When he was four, his father took him to Brighton. Young Bubba, as he is known to friends today, was hooked. He made his first Olympic team for Ireland in 2018 and is back again, along with countryman and fellow Irish snowboarder Seamus O'Connor, another Utah transplant.“Utah is probably one of the most fun places to grow up. I'm a mountain biker and dirt biker as well, and I can basically go 20 minutes in any direction and have insanely good stuff to ride. If you want to be a winter sport Olympian, Utah is kind of the place to do it for literally any sport because of the 2002 Games and because the [service name="utah-olympic-legacy-foundation"]Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation[/service] has kept up all of the facilities so well.”Izzy and Zoe AtkinThe young Atkin sisters, Izzy and Zoe, were passionate about winter sport. So a family move to Park City when they were young gave a dream playground and a strong club program to build their skills. Skiing for their mother's homeland of Great Britain, in 2018 Izzy won Olympic bronze in slopestyle skiing. This time, she's bring along younger sister Zoe who competes in halfpipe skiing.“It's just a really great place to be because everyone loves just to be outside and to do what they love to do like skiing and snowboarding, being outdoors. A lot of people have that athlete mindset. I went to the Winter Sports School - a whole school of winter sports athletes. It was great to be in that community. We all pushed each other. Everyone just kind of has that drive to be outside and have fun, but also to push themselves in sport.” - Zoe Atkin“Yeah, (PyeongChang 2018) was incredible. It was the first experience I'd ever had like that - to have all those incredibly driven athletic people in one bubble and getting to know other people's stories, how they got to where they are today. That mindset in the village is super motivating. It was just an amazing experience for me to even go there.” - Izzy Atkin Nick PageStill a teen, Nick Page grew up in Park City skiing moguls with Wasatch Freestyle. In Beijing, he led Team USA finishing fifth as his family watched from home. He and friends like Olympic teammate Cole McDonald are the future of freestyle skiing - just fun-loving young athletes who love ripping around the mountain.“I think a big part of (the Utah sport culture) comes from the Salt Lake Olympics, and all the infrastructure that's been left in place for us to keep using. At [service name="deer-valley"]Deer Valley Resort[/service], we ski on Champion, the Olympic run. We train at the Utah Olympic Park. I know the Oval down in Salt Lake gets so much action. We're able to repurpose all that from 2002 and put it all back into the community to build these current level athletes, which is really special. I don't think that's something that always happens once a city has an Olympics.”Check out this episode of Last Chair to hear from Utah's own Team USA athletes, and learn more about how sport is positively impacting kids in the state.Park City Nation As the home of the most concentrated collection of Olympic venues in the state, the Park City Nation boasts 54 Olympians in Beijing from a half-dozen nations. Since the 2002 Olympics and Paralympics, the Youth Sports Alliance has introduced thousands of boys and girls to sport through its Get Out and Play and other programs. While every four years it gives locals a source of Olympic pride, what's even more beneficial is the positive impact that sport has in providing life skills to kids of all ages and backgrounds.Youth Sports AllianceFormed following the 2002 Olympic Games, the Youth Sports Alliance introduces kids to sports and inspires them to keep moving throughout their lives. It provides a wide range of after-school programming to keep kids active through Get Out and Play and other programs, while also serving as a pipeline to winter sport clubs and competitions. One of its most valuable assets is the Stein Eriksen YSA Opportunity Endowment, a $2-million need-based scholarship fund for competitive athletes.
“I'm so thankful for the people in town who founded the Youth Sports Alliance after the 2002 games,” said Fisher. “It was a community effort to get all of the youth from Summit and Wasatch counties out using these amazing Olympic venues and getting as many kids out and active in our community playground. The legacy absolutely still lives on.”And it has worked. Some, like nordic combined skier Jared Shumate and cross country skier Rosie Brennan grew up in [service name="park-city-mountain"]Park City Mountain[/service]. Others, like freeskiers Izzy and Zoe Atkin, moved to Park City because of the great sport opportunities. Some, like Olympic gold medalist aerials skiers Ashley Caldwell, Chris Lillis and Justin Schonenfeld, were brought together by the world-acclaimed freestyle training facility at the [service name="utah-olympic-park"]Utah Olympic Park[/service] that opened in 1993.But while Utah takes great pride in its Olympians in Beijing, Fisher is quick to point out the broader value of sport. These athletes are phenomenal PR stories for us, she said. “But for me, it's really about the 1,500 kids that we get out and get active every year. It's really important for every kid. A lot of their parents work in the service industry and they don't have the opportunity to use these amazing Olympic venues, to get out, to learn how to ski, learn how to snowboard. The most important legacy of our program is that these kids can grow up and feel part of the community because they participate in things that are so important to the community.”Jared ShumateNow a nordic combined Olympian, Jared Shumate grew up in Park City and tried a myriad sports through the Youth Sports Alliance's Get Out and Play program. “Growing up in Park City, every day on my way to school, just looking out the windows, I could see the Utah Olympic Park not knowing when I was three years old that I'd be going to the Olympics for that sport. So who knows, maybe it's been in me since I was a little kid.”Rosie BrennanRosie Brennan did just about every outdoor winter sport before her mom made her choose. They had had a great time watching cross country skiing during the Olympics at Soldier Hollow during the 2002 Olympics, so that's what she chose. Today, she's one of the top-ranked skiers in the world and competing at her second Olympics.“Sport has brought me, honestly, just about everything. I am so thankful for the opportunities that I've had. It's putting a challenge out there and working hard towards it. Oftentimes you come up short and have to learn how to take that shortcoming, process it, figure out what went well, what didn't go well and then work up the courage to take what you learned and apply it again.”Brendan NewbyHalfpipe skier Brendan Newby was born in Ireland but grew up in Orem. When he was four, his father took him to Brighton. Young Bubba, as he is known to friends today, was hooked. He made his first Olympic team for Ireland in 2018 and is back again, along with countryman and fellow Irish snowboarder Seamus O'Connor, another Utah transplant.“Utah is probably one of the most fun places to grow up. I'm a mountain biker and dirt biker as well, and I can basically go 20 minutes in any direction and have insanely good stuff to ride. If you want to be a winter sport Olympian, Utah is kind of the place to do it for literally any sport because of the 2002 Games and because the [service name="utah-olympic-legacy-foundation"]Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation[/service] has kept up all of the facilities so well.”Izzy and Zoe AtkinThe young Atkin sisters, Izzy and Zoe, were passionate about winter sport. So a family move to Park City when they were young gave a dream playground and a strong club program to build their skills. Skiing for their mother's homeland of Great Britain, in 2018 Izzy won Olympic bronze in slopestyle skiing. This time, she's bring along younger sister Zoe who competes in halfpipe skiing.“It's just a really great place to be because everyone loves just to be outside and to do what they love to do like skiing and snowboarding, being outdoors. A lot of people have that athlete mindset. I went to the Winter Sports School - a whole school of winter sports athletes. It was great to be in that community. We all pushed each other. Everyone just kind of has that drive to be outside and have fun, but also to push themselves in sport.” - Zoe Atkin“Yeah, (PyeongChang 2018) was incredible. It was the first experience I'd ever had like that - to have all those incredibly driven athletic people in one bubble and getting to know other people's stories, how they got to where they are today. That mindset in the village is super motivating. It was just an amazing experience for me to even go there.” - Izzy Atkin Nick PageStill a teen, Nick Page grew up in Park City skiing moguls with Wasatch Freestyle. In Beijing, he led Team USA finishing fifth as his family watched from home. He and friends like Olympic teammate Cole McDonald are the future of freestyle skiing - just fun-loving young athletes who love ripping around the mountain.“I think a big part of (the Utah sport culture) comes from the Salt Lake Olympics, and all the infrastructure that's been left in place for us to keep using. At [service name="deer-valley"]Deer Valley Resort[/service], we ski on Champion, the Olympic run. We train at the Utah Olympic Park. I know the Oval down in Salt Lake gets so much action. We're able to repurpose all that from 2002 and put it all back into the community to build these current level athletes, which is really special. I don't think that's something that always happens once a city has an Olympics.”Check out this episode of Last Chair to hear from Utah's own Team USA athletes, and learn more about how sport is positively impacting kids in the state.Park City Nation As the home of the most concentrated collection of Olympic venues in the state, the Park City Nation boasts 54 Olympians in Beijing from a half-dozen nations. Since the 2002 Olympics and Paralympics, the Youth Sports Alliance has introduced thousands of boys and girls to sport through its Get Out and Play and other programs. While every four years it gives locals a source of Olympic pride, what's even more beneficial is the positive impact that sport has in providing life skills to kids of all ages and backgrounds.Youth Sports AllianceFormed following the 2002 Olympic Games, the Youth Sports Alliance introduces kids to sports and inspires them to keep moving throughout their lives. It provides a wide range of after-school programming to keep kids active through Get Out and Play and other programs, while also serving as a pipeline to winter sport clubs and competitions. One of its most valuable assets is the Stein Eriksen YSA Opportunity Endowment, a $2-million need-based scholarship fund for competitive athletes.
The Riders lost again to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Rider fans are not happy. But is it really as bad as it seems? Joel Gasson and John Fraser don't think so. They also chat about Chris Jones' return to the CFL and the Argos signing former Hawaii quarterback Cole McDonald. Get the 3Down Green Cast wherever you get your podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I bring together 3 guests who have previously been on the podcast to record what seems to be an 8th grade after school detention but with the added fun of booze!!
In this episode things get weird with Maine comic Mike Neuts and professional water delivery man and self proclaimed scientist Cole McDonald
The Arizona Cardinals have signed Cole McDonald to a futures contract. Burns and Gambo share what they know about the quarterback and what it might mean for Brett Hundley. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Co-hosts Devin and Jared discuss the season outlooks for the Cleveland Browns and Jacksonville Jaguars, as well as the Cole McDonald being released from the Titans and Jared's hot take of LSU havinga 10-0 season.
Landon, Jon & Nathan catch up on Titans news and notes from training camp, talk Vic Beasley, if the Jags would trade with the Titans, Cole McDonald, and what college coach we would want to join our staff. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this week's episode of The Music City Audible, Justin and Justin react to the Titans swap of free agent Trevor Siemian for 7th-round rookie Cole McDonald, the other recent transactions, and takeaways from Week 3 of Training Camp, covering: How bad was Cole McDonald to be released three weeks into his first NFL training camp? Trevor Siemian's role and where Logan Woodside fits Other signings including veteran tight end Geoff Swaim Other cuts including running back Dalyn Dawkins The mindset of key players on offense including Derrick Henry, Corey Davis, and Isaiah Wilson #BlockOfThickness Kristian Fulton flashing already After all that is an exclusive interview with cornerback Kareem Orr, who appeared earlier this week on a completely free episode of Tape with a Titan. This interview is separate, covering the transition from coaches Kerry Coombs and Dean Pees to Anthony Midget and no official defensive coordinator (including Coombs' role in recruiting Orr to Tennessee last season), his bond with Adoree' Jackson, and which guy he said "really gets under my skin."
Fresh off his victorious UFC debut, Kai Kamaka III joins the show to discuss the fight, his incredible approach to conditioning, and the MMA family legacy from which he comes. Plus, Kanoa and Jordan react to the Tennessee Titans waiving former UH quarterback Cole McDonald, whether the LA teams are in real danger in the NBA bubble, the health issues mounting in college football, and their "Best and Worst".
In the first hour of the show, Robby Stanley and Joe Rexrode discuss the Titans signing QB Trevor Siemian and releasing Cole McDonald. They also discuss the NFL potentially playing in a bubble for the playoffs and a recap for the NHL and NBA. - Titans sign QB Trevor Siemian - More on the Titans signings and releases (13:23) - NFL playoff bubble? (24:30) - Recap from the NHL and NBA playoffs - Reds broadcaster Thom Brennaman comments (36:46)
Teresa Walker of AP joins Morning Drive to discuss the Titans signing QB Trevor Siemian and releasing Cole McDonald, will he compete for the backup QB role with Logan Woodside, Derrick Henry working on his catching, concerns with pass rush and more.
Kayla Anderson of News 2 joins Morning Drive to discuss the takeaways from Titans training camp, signing QB Trevor Siemian and releasing Cole McDonald, expectations for the Titans this upcoming season and more.
In the final of the show, Robby Stanley and Joe Rexrode talks Titans with Kayla Anderson of News 2 and the Titans signing Trevor Siemian and releasing Cole McDonald. - Titans signing Trevor Siemian and releasing Cole McDonald - The NFL playing the playoffs in a bubble (09:06) - Kayla Anderson of News 2 (22:22) - Final thoughts (36:08)
The Titans make a move at quarterback, dropping 2020 7th rounder Cole McDonald and signing former Broncos, and Jonathan Hutton doppelganger, Trevor Siemian. And its tape time, NFL Films' Greg Cosell joins The Midday 180 for an in-depth breakdown of Siemian and the Titans players flashing in camp. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jake and Alexis are back to discuss the second episode of Hard Knocks, Jordan Fuller's training camp splash, bringing in Cole McDonald, Joseph Noteboom being in the starting offensive lineup and more...
The third hour of Wednesday's show is all football talk! -0:00, ESPN's Tim Hasselbeck joins for his weekly visit. -25:00, The Titans cut Cole McDonald and added Trevor Siemian this morning. What do those moves at QB mean for the depth chart and Logan Woodside? Who's the primary backup? -39:45, What do college football practices look like at the moment and another examination of the Big 10's confusion.
Turron Davenport recaps the first week of Titans training camp on the newest episode of Talking with TD: -0:00, The Titans made a series of roster moves Wednesday, including adding QB Trevor Siemian to back up Ryan Tannehill and cutting 2020 7th round pick Cole McDonald. Turron gives his thoughts on what prompted the move and what it means for the QB depth chart. -6:50, Jeffery Simmons is fully healthy for his second NFL season. He spoke to the media after training camp this week and Turron discusses his comments and what he needs to do to become a center point of the Titans defense in 2020. -16:00, With no OTAs, we finally have our first looks at the Titans rookies in action at training camp. Turron analyzes the early returns from Kristian Fulton, Isaiah Wilson, and Darrynton Evans. -32:00, Titans team reporter Jim Wyatt joins Turron to break down the first five practices of training camp, who's stood out, and what he's looking forward to this year. -47:30, Some additional observations from the live period and a few moments that stood out to Turron.
Jake and Alexis are back to discuss the second episode of Hard Knocks, Jordan Fuller's training camp splash, bringing in Cole McDonald, Joseph Noteboom being in the starting offensive lineup and more...
The Titans make a move at quarterback, dropping 2020 7th rounder Cole McDonald and signing former Broncos, and Jonathan Hutton doppelganger, Trevor Siemian. And its tape time, NFL Films' Greg Cosell joins The Midday 180 for an in-depth breakdown of Siemian and the Titans players flashing in camp.
Jeremy and Matt are back to preview the Hawaii Warriors 2020 football team which will, if nothing else, be an exciting team to watch in the Mountain West. They have a new head coach in Todd Graham and also lost a lot of offensive talent in Cole McDonald and the top three wide receivers but there is potential with who is returning and replacing those players. There is the go-go offense which people should look up and get to know and that unique style of play. As for the defense, they just need to take a small step up to help this team overall. The defensive line need more of a pass rush or disruption to help out the entire unit. Hawaii has the talent to be a contender in the West Division if things go well and repeat as division champs. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mwwire/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mwwire/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Austin and Jack go old school, with no guest, and the two boys just tickle your fancy with an hour of solid Titans talk. This week they cover Clowney Watch, whether or not the Titans are actually a "sneaky candidate" for All-Pro safety Jamal Adams, Marcus Mariota got engaged (what will his wedding be like?), Cole McDonald was signed, is Cole McDonald the Titans rebound?, and John Harbaugh says his team did not underestimate the Titans. Plus, your EMAILS and a Remember The Titan to end the 'sode. 4:33 - Clowney Watch 2020 7:29 - Titans “Sneaky Candidate” For Jamal Adams? 18:48 - Marcus Mariota Got Engaged 23:50 - Cole McDonald Is Officially Signed 27:03 - Harbaugh Disputes Lamar’s Claims 33:13 - EMAILS 41:50 - Remember The Titan
Jeremy and Matt are back to preview the Hawaii Warriors 2020 football team which will, if nothing else, be an exciting team to watch in the Mountain West. They have a new head coach in Todd Graham and also lost a lot of offensive talent in Cole McDonald and the top three wide receivers but there is potential with who is returning and replacing those players. There is the go-go offense which people should look up and get to know and that unique style of play. As for the defense, they just need to take a small step up to help this team overall. The defensive line need more of a pass rush or disruption to help out the entire unit. Hawaii has the talent to be a contender in the West Division if things go well and repeat as division champs. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mwwire/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mwwire/support
Jim Wyatt of TitansOnline.com talks about Cole McDonald and the Titans QB position, players that have potential to grow offensively, Josh Evans battle with cancer and more.
Jim Wyatt of TitansOnline.com talks about Cole McDonald and the Titans QB position, players that have potential to grow offensively, Josh Evans battle with cancer and more.
On the 181st episode of the Inside the NFL Prospects podcast series, Hawaii WR Jared Smart. Jared talks about the transition to Hawaii, Cole McDonald, game day as a Rainbow Warrior, and much more.
On the 181st episode of the Inside the NFL Prospects podcast series, Hawaii WR Jared Smart. Jared talks about the transition to Hawaii, Cole McDonald, game day as a Rainbow Warrior, and much more.
On the 181st episode of the Inside the NFL Prospects podcast series, Hawaii WR Jared Smart. Jared talks about the transition to Hawaii, Cole McDonald, game day as a Rainbow Warrior, and much more.
The guys talk the latest addition to the Titans' QB room. Is Cole McDonald going to be Ryan Tannehill's backup for 2020?
This week on Titans Time we discuss the Tennessee Titans rookies and the fight they might find themselves in for starting spotsTwitter: https://twitter.com/titans_timeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/titanstimepodcast/Website:https://titanstimepodcast.com/YouTube :https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0ElezQgB_PRKEFCfbm46NQ?view_as=subscriberWelcome to the Show by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4614-welcome-to-the-showLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Buck Reising is joined by Athlon Sports' Braden Gall and AtoZ Sports Predators writer Alex Daugherty (2:37) to break down the SEC allowing athletes to return to campus in June and the NHL's 24-team playoff proposal. We get to your questions on Titans uniform combinations and Cole McDonald's viability as QB2 in this week's iTunes Review Mailbag (25:45) and spend Five Good Minutes discussing Taylor Lewan's desire to become more of a leader in 2020 (32:14).
Former Titans All Pro KR and WR Marc Mariani offers his thoughts on the Titans draft class, explains why he thinks the Titans are in the mix for Clowney, not picking up the 5th year option for Corey Davis, Marcs love for Cole McDonald and more.
We have a full crew as Steve. Neil, Jack, Jason, and Dr. Dynasty (John Chancey) recap the NFL Draft in the first of a two part series. This week they're going through top quarterback picks Joe Burrow (3:27), Tua Tagovailoa (5:38), Justin Herbert (10:20), Jordan Love (14:11), and Jalen Hurts (20:02) as well as back end fliers like Cole McDonald (23:15), Jake Luton (26:17), and Nate Stanley (28:05). Then it's time to establish the run with CEH (28:38), D'Andre Swift and Jonathan Taylor (31:59), and how we'd rank those three in your rookie drafts (34:04). Plus, what to expect from J.K. Dobbins (36:36) in Baltimore, how Cam Akers (37:41) fits in to LA, and who Jason is higher on than any of the others (39:42). Finally, the guys break down late round picks to monitor like Ke'Shawn Vaughn in Tampa (47:28), Antonio Gibson with the D.C. Riveras (48:48), and guys currently under the radar (52:00).
Tennessee Titans 2020 7th Round Draft Pick QB Cole McDonald Joined The Greg Pogue & Jon Burton Show-
Former Titans All Pro KR and WR Marc Mariani offers his thoughts on the Titans draft class, explains why he thinks the Titans are in the mix for Clowney, not picking up the 5th year option for Corey Davis, Marcs love for Cole McDonald and more.
New Titans QB Cole McDonald discusses his NFLDraft experience, meeting the Titans at the Combine, the Aloha spirit and how the Hawaiian culture made him a better person, rocking a mullet with dreads and more.
New Titans QB Cole McDonald discusses his NFLDraft experience, meeting the Titans at the Combine, the Aloha spirit and how the Hawaiian culture made him a better person, rocking a mullet with dreads and more.
SummaryOn this episode of The Most Accurate Podcast, John Daigle joins Greg to recap the 2020 NFL Draft from a fantasy football perspective. The show begins with bigger-picture takeaways like the proliferation of a "best player available" mentality and the diminishing number of high-volume fantasy options (and not just at running back). From there, your hosts dive into positional breakdowns. Running backs come first (12:06), starting with John and Greg's picks for biggest winners among incumbent ball-carriers. Then the top rookie rushers get evaluated, both on their own and in terms of impacts on their new veteran teammates. Later, after reviewing the most interesting rushers from Day 2 and 3, the conversation turns to wide receivers (37:55). Again, winners and losers among veterans kicks off the positional discussion before your hosts dig into the rookie class. They discuss how much Henry Ruggs might be hurt by the quarterback play of Derek Carr, which other first-round rookies are the best bets to produce in year-one, plus the most intriguing pass-catching prospects from outside the first round. Quarterbacks are next (1:04:22), with takes on multiple winners and one obvious loser among veterans at the position. Your hosts also touch on the outlooks for Jameis Winston and Cam Newton in new homes, then they discuss how to rank the incoming rookies, whether or not fantasy gamers should be worried about Carson Wentz, and the curious case of PJ "Don't Call Me Phillip" Walker playing behind Teddy Bridgewater in Carolina. The episode winds down with a brief section on tight ends (1:20:38), tabbing winners and losers among non-rookies, then highlighting a couple of the position's more intriguing inbound prospects.LinksRotoworld.com2020 NFL Draft Fantasy Recap (Round 1) by John Paulsen2020 NFL Draft Fantasy Recap (Rounds 2-3) by John Paulsen2020 NFL Draft Fantasy Recap (Rounds 4-7) by Brandon NilesWhy Jalen Hurts was a Great Pick by Philadelphia by Kevin ColeSubscribe to 4for4TMAP B-Sides Playlist on SpotifyGuest: John Daigle - @notJDaigleHost: Greg Smith - @gregsauceFollow UsTwitter: @4for4footballFacebook: www.facebook.com/4for4footballYouTube: www.youtube.com/4for4footballEmail: hello@4for4.com
Der NFL Draft liegt hinter uns. In unserem großen Recap beschäftigen wir uns mit allen Franchises der NFL und besprechen, wie gut oder wie schlecht die jeweiligen Teams gedraften haben. Den Anfang machen dabei die Teams der North- und East-Divisions der AFC und NFC. Ein starkes Bild haben dabei die Baltimore Ravens abgegeben, die sich mit ihren Picks gute Talente sichern konnte. Auch die Cincinnati Bengals, die mit Joe Burrow ihren zukünftigen Franchise-Quarterback geholt haben, und die Cleveland Browns haben viel richtig gemacht. Sebastian Mühlenhof (@Seppmaster56) spricht mit Florian Schmit (@Flosch1006), Moritz May und Stefan Reichl (@StefanReichl1) auch über den überraschenden Draft der New England Patriots. Auch die Pittsburgh Steelers, Green Bay Packers und Chicago Bears sorgten für einige Fragenzeichen mit ihren Picks. Komplett anders ist das bei den Dallas Cowboys. Euch gefällt dieser Podcast oder ihr habt Kritik, Fragen oder Anregungen? Dann freuen wir uns, wenn wir von euch hören. Lasst uns gerne bei iTunes eine Rezension und ein bisschen Feedback da. Schreibt uns, was ihr gut oder auch schlecht findet, oder welche Themen wir eurer Meinung nach mal in einer Sendung behandeln sollten. Oder schreibt unserem Moderator Sebastian Mühlenhof direkt per Mail (sebastian.muehlenhof@meinsportpodcast.de) oder per Twitter (@InterceptionFT).
NFL QB prospects Stephen Montez & Cole McDonald are this week's guest with Andrew. They talk about their draft prep, working out with Joe Burrow, the combine, & Covid-19, & more.
Jeremy and Matt are back to talk some NFL Draft in regards to the Mountain West. The big question of the draft from a Mountain West perspective is where Utah State quarterback Jordan Love will get drafted. He seems likely to be a first-rounder or not but he in all likelihood will be the first Mountain West player taken. We discuss the best fits for Love and if it is better for him to start right away or take a back seat for at least part of the year or longer. The other players who could be early draft picks come from Boise State in Ezra Cleveland and Curtis Weaver. Other names who could be drafted are Fresno State's Netane Muti, Hawaii's Cole McDonald, San Diego State's Keith Ismael, and maybe a few others. Also, we discuss some sleeper picks and what being an undrafted player means. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mwwire/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mwwire/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The 2020 NFL draft is less than two weeks away, and That’s Good Sports is power ranking the worst player names in the greatest annual mock draft the football world has ever seen. Where would you rank Cole McDonald, Shaquille Quarterman, & Kalija Lipscomb?
Silvio und Robert sprechen über ihre Offensive Players to Watch. Spieler die besprochen werden: Michael Pittman Jr., Cole McDonald, Brandon Aiyuk, Steven Montez, Hunter Bryant, Ke'Shawn Vaughn, Jake Luton, Mason Fine, Ben Bartch, Anthony McFarland, Cameron Clark, Cody White Außerdem gibt es den Mount Rushmore der Tiere. Intro Beat
What is going on everyone! I hope you all are having a good week. This week I get into the NFL Draft and how I believe James Morgan of FIU and Cole McDonald of Hawaii will be the sleeper QBs of this year's NFL Draft. Next, I discuss how the Astros successfully got away with cheating thanks to the coronavirus. So they beat the system and its baseball life will continue no matter what. Finally, I get into a twitter trend of three sports movies to keep and the rest have to go. My picks probably are controversial but I'm open to hearing everyone discuss their picks. Thank you for taking the time to listen to this week's podcast. Please feel free to share it, rate and follow on other platforms listed below. As well as my social media accounts to reach out to me for future topics, recommendations or just telling me how you agree or disagree with what I have to say. See you all next Monday. Social Media @'s: Twitter: SomeInternetShw Instagram: TalkingHoopla Byte: SomeInternetShow Podcast Links: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/talking-a-bunch-of-hoopla/id1434176777 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5cUHEYX3YL3y9RX4IX73em Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/some-podcast-show/talking-a-bunch-of-hoopla Anchor: Anchor.fm/taboh
Vincent and Oli talk about the MOST intriguing - and perhaps most important - position on the NFL field, the QUARTERBACK! While they'll expertly sidestep the Cam news - much like the Panthers brass - Vincent will talk why he has the top three quarterbacks ranked equally and if the Panthers think that one of those three will be the best available, they might just snap him up at the 7th pick. They'll examine what Vincent looks for in a quarterback prospect and why they're so hard to find - and so easy to miss on, especially early. Not to mention why it's so important for QBs to continue to develop over the course of their NFL career. They'll talk about where he ranks the QBs on the board, where Justin Herbert ranks and whether a guy like Hawaii's Cole McDonald might make sense for the Panthers late in the draft. The Great British Drafting Show is a proud part of The Riot Network, powered by OrthoCarolina. Be sure to rate, review and subscribe today!
The first day of the 2020 NFL Combine is in the books. The week kicked off with quarterbacks, tight ends and wide receivers taking to the...podium. In the first half of the show we hear from three different tight ends on New England's radar. First up is Stephen Sullivan, the LSU tight end who could find a home with the Patriots late on Day Three. Then Purdue's Brycen Hopkins, a tight end in the move mold who could be a matchup type of player. Finally, Albert Okwuegbunam from Missouri. Albert O spoke about the tight ends that he studied on film, and one is a name you will recognize. In the second half of the show it is time for the quarterbacks. Sure, the talk out in Indianapolis was Joe Burrow and Tua Tagovailoa, but Mark Schofield spent some quality time with two Day Three prospects, Cole McDonald and Anthony Gordon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul and Matt conclude the 2020 Tier Buster Series with the Quarterback class. They discuss what traits, characteristics, NFL Role, Draft Projection, and Dynasty Rookie Draft Projection make up their four unique tiers. Following that, they discuss 20 prospects, putting them into the four different tiers. They go into detail on many of these prospects and discuss their traits, developmental areas and overall upside. Some of the quarterbacks discussed in great detail include Joe Burrow, Tua Tagovailoa, Justin Herbert, Jordan Love, Jake Fromm, Jalen Hurts, Cole McDonald, Anthony Gordon, Shea Patterson, James Morgan and Jake Luton. To purchase the S2S Premium Notebooks for $9.99 or to read the full descriptions of what is in each notebooks, click here. Sponsors: Scouting Academy Hosts: Matt Caraccio (@matty_S2S) Paul Perdichizzi (@paulie23ny) Editor: David Nakano (@KawikaNakano) Website: Saturday2SundayFootball (@s2sfootball)
SummaryOn this episode of The Most Accurate Podcast, Nick Whalen joins Greg to weigh in on the key storylines entering the 2020 NFL Combine. They begin by discussing news around a few prominent veterans and the impending free agent quarterback carousel, then dive into the combine and 2020 rookie class. Nick outlines the most important aspects of the combine relative to his film based analysis before digging in deeper to the nuances of that process of grinding tape. How much of a difference does one year of age make? How much value should fantasy owners assign to pass-catching ability from running backs? How important are special teams contributions? How does one stay objective in the face of the variability of schemes, supporting casts, strengths of schedule, etc. in the college game? How can we sniff out and avoid "combine warriors?" Tune in for a glimpse into the mind of Mr. Whalen, and stick around for his top-12 rookie rankings leading into next week's underwear olympics. LinksProjected Draft Value of 2020 Rookies by Nick WhalenDynastyNerds.comSubscribe to 4for4TMAP B-Sides Playlist on SpotifyGuest: Nick Whalen - @_NickWhalenHost: Greg Smith - @gregsauceFollow UsTwitter: @4for4footballFacebook: www.facebook.com/4for4footballYouTube: www.youtube.com/4for4footballEmail: hello@4for4.com
Readyforthedraft.com's Gregg Schutze shares his passion for the NFL draft and takes you on a journey leading up to the 2020 NFL Draft. Episode 20 is dedicated to looking back at each of the bowls and all-star games to discuss key performances and how they will affect the draft. Gregg takes a look at every bowl game, from Cole McDonald's performance in the Hawaii Bowl to Lamical Perine lighting up the Orange Bowl on the ground and through the air to Lynn Bowden's dynamic display in the Belk Bowl. He details the key matchups, especially Austin Jackson vs. AJ Epenesa and how Epenesa set himself apart from other prospects. Gregg talks abut how Wyoming's Logan Wilson proved int he Arizona Bowl he's a sleeper at ILB, that Jerry Jeudy is stil as explovie as ever after racking up over 200 receivin yards in the Citrus Bowl, how Jonathan Taylor's lack of ball security is a legitimate concern and that Justin Herbert just found a way to win the Rose Bowl over Taylor's Badgers. Gregg discusses JK Dobbins' rise after te Fiesta Bowl, Isaiah Simmons' versatiity that was on display and how Jake Fromm stepped up when needed against Baylor in the Sugar Bowl. And of course, the LSU Tigers' dominance in the playoffs, how Joe Burrw solidified his status as the No. 1 overall pick, how Justin Jefferson proved he can be a 1st Round receiver and why Clyde Edwards-Helaire is a top-five RB, while also discussing Kristian Fulton and Grant Delpit on the defensive side of the ball. Gregg also gives a sneak peak into his first mock draft posted on readyforthedraft.com and spends time discussing Super Bowl LIV and the tragedy in Calabasas and how he plans to honor the late Kobe Bryant.
Readyforthedraft.com's Gregg Schutze shares his passion for the NFL draft and takes you on a journey leading up to the 2020 NFL Draft. Episode 20 is dedicated to looking back at each of the bowls and all-star games to discuss key performances and how they will affect the draft. Gregg takes a look at every bowl game, from Cole McDonald's performance in the Hawaii Bowl to Lamical Perine lighting up the Orange Bowl on the ground and through the air to Lynn Bowden's dynamic display in the Belk Bowl. He details the key matchups, especially Austin Jackson vs. AJ Epenesa and how Epenesa set himself apart from other prospects. Gregg talks abut how Wyoming's Logan Wilson proved int he Arizona Bowl he's a sleeper at ILB, that Jerry Jeudy is stil as explovie as ever after racking up over 200 receivin yards in the Citrus Bowl, how Jonathan Taylor's lack of ball security is a legitimate concern and that Justin Herbert just found a way to win the Rose Bowl over Taylor's Badgers. Gregg discusses JK Dobbins' rise after te Fiesta Bowl, Isaiah Simmons' versatiity that was on display and how Jake Fromm stepped up when needed against Baylor in the Sugar Bowl. And of course, the LSU Tigers' dominance in the playoffs, how Joe Burrw solidified his status as the No. 1 overall pick, how Justin Jefferson proved he can be a 1st Round receiver and why Clyde Edwards-Helaire is a top-five RB, while also discussing Kristian Fulton and Grant Delpit on the defensive side of the ball. Gregg also gives a sneak peak into his first mock draft posted on readyforthedraft.com and spends time discussing Super Bowl LIV and the tragedy in Calabasas and how he plans to honor the late Kobe Bryant.
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It's time for the annual Stickie Awards! Both the guest of the year and listener of the year join the show to give there thank you speeches. The guest of the year also goes through some big news in the NFL Draft world. Before the awards, the guys discuss Mike Leach going to Mississippi State as well as Jake Fromm and Cole McDonald declaring for the 2020 draft.
Rob Paul and AJ Marchese talk the most recent declarations including two polarizing QB prospects, Jake Fromm and Cole McDonald. They then dive into NFL rookie talk and look at the 2019 rookie class as a whole. They make their picks for Offensive and Defensive Rookie of the Year and look at the biggest surprises and disappointments from the class. After that they make put together their All-Rookie team and breakdown why they chose each player. Finally they pick and preview the NFL playoff divisional round.
Jeremy flies solo once again to recap the Cheeze It and Hawaii Bowl, plus he previews the Arizona Bowl between Georgia State and Wyoming. In the bowl recaps it starts with Hawaii earning a 38-34 victory over BYU. The Warriors offense had a huge game throwing the ball from Cole McDonald who was turnover-free in the game. The Warriors defense also stood out with three turnovers of their own. There was some technology issues in the game that could have made things a bit different but the bowl game was lacking the proper tech. Air Force vs. Washington State lived up to the hype with the Falcons running at will and the Cougars offense slinging the ball quite well. Air Force had a classic 20-play, 12-plus minute drive that went over the first and second quarters for a touchdown. The Falcons defense also made a few big plays by stopping Washington State on multiple fourth downs. We also preview the Arizona Bowl between Wyoming and Georgia State which will feature strength vs. strength with the Cowboys defense vs. the Panthers offense and vice versa with weakness vs. weakness. Also, there is some confusing information regarding Wyoming's starting quarterback. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mwwire/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mwwire/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeremy flies solo once again to recap the Cheeze It and Hawaii Bowl, plus he previews the Arizona Bowl between Georgia State and Wyoming. In the bowl recaps it starts with Hawaii earning a 38-34 victory over BYU. The Warriors offense had a huge game throwing the ball from Cole McDonald who was turnover-free in the game. The Warriors defense also stood out with three turnovers of their own. There was some technology issues in the game that could have made things a bit different but the bowl game was lacking the proper tech. Air Force vs. Washington State lived up to the hype with the Falcons running at will and the Cougars offense slinging the ball quite well. Air Force had a classic 20-play, 12-plus minute drive that went over the first and second quarters for a touchdown. The Falcons defense also made a few big plays by stopping Washington State on multiple fourth downs. We also preview the Arizona Bowl between Wyoming and Georgia State which will feature strength vs. strength with the Cowboys defense vs. the Panthers offense and vice versa with weakness vs. weakness. Also, there is some confusing information regarding Wyoming's starting quarterback. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mwwire/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mwwire/support
Paul starts the show recapping the first week of bowl games. Some of the players discussed include Jordan Love, James Morgan, Cole McDonald, Jacob Eason, Omar Bayless, Antonio Gandy-Golden and Matt Bushman. Next, Paul previews the remaining bowl games including the two semi-final playoff matchups between Ohio State vs Clemson and LSU vs Oklahoma in the Tale of the Tape. He discusses some of the top offensive prospects he will be watching closely in these bowl games, in addition to some of the top draft eligible prospects who have decided to skip their teams bowl games and focus on the 2020 NFL Draft. Some of the prospects discussed include Anthony Russo, Brian Lewerke, Chubba Hubbard, Jhamon Ausbon, Isaiah Spiller, Michael Pittman Jr., Anthony Gordon, Patrick Taylor, KJ Hamler, Cole Kmet, Chase Claypool, Jalen Hurts, Kennedy Brooks, CeeDee Lamb, Joe Burrow, Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Justin Jefferson, Trevor Lawrence, Travis Etienne, Tee Higgins, Justin Fields, JK Dobbins, KJ Hill, Kylin Hill, Dez Fitzpatrick, Lamical Perine, Tammorion Terry, Eno Benjamin, Cam Akers, Brandon Aiyuk, Malcom Perry, Devin Duvernay, Shea Patterson, Devonta Smith, Tyler Johnson, Seth Williams, Justin Herbert, Jake Fromm and many others. In the final segment, Paul delivers the NFL Rookie Report for Week 16 of the NFL season. Some of the prospects discussed include Daniel Jones, Drew Lock, Dwayne Haskins, Will Grier, Kyler Murray, David Montgomery, Justice Hill, Miles Sanders, Kaden Smith, Dawson Knox, Terry McLaurin, and Preston Williams. To purchase the S2S Premium Notebooks for $9.99 or to read the full descriptions of what is in each notebooks, click here. Sponsors: Scouting Academy Hosts: Matt Caraccio (@matty_S2S) Paul Perdichizzi (@paulie23ny) Editor: David Nakano (@KawikaNakano) Website: Saturday2SundayFootball (@s2sfootball)
Paul starts the show discussing his quick thoughts on the Heisman. Next he goes into a discussion on the Senior Bowl Rosters that were fully revealed this week. He goes through the quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers and tight ends that will be down in Mobile. He shares his quick thoughts on some of those prospects and the ones he is most excited to see down there and who he needs to watch some film on prior to the event. Some of the names he discusses include Van Jefferson, Ke’Shawn Vaughn, Eno Benjamin, Zach Moss, Brandon Aiyuk, Devin Duvernay, Bryan Edwards, Collin Johnson, Michael Pittman Jr., Brycen Hopkins, Jared Pinkney, Adam Trautman and others. Next, Paul previews the first week or so of Bowl Games in the Tale of the Tape. He discusses some of the top offensive prospects he will have his eyes on in these early bowl games. The games discussed include Bahamas Bowl, Frisco Bowl, New Mexico Bowl, Cure Bowl, Boca Bowl, Camellia Bowl, Las Vegas Bowl, New Orleans Bowl, Gasparilla Bowl, Hawaii Bowl, Independence and Quick Lane Bowl. Some of the prospects he discusses include Benny Lemay, Jordan Love, Juwan Washington, Antonio Gandy-Golden, Harrison Bryant, James Morgan, Omar Bayless, Jacob Eason, John Hightower, Gabrielle Davis, Adrian Killins Jr., Matt Bushman, Cole McDonald and Brevin Jordan. In the final segment, Paul delivers the NFL Rookie Report for Week 15 of the NFL season. Some of the prospects discussed include Dwayne Haskins, Will Grier, Kyler Murray, Devin Singletary, AJ Brown, Noah Fant, Deebo Samuel, Terry McLaurin, Darius Slayton, Darwin Thompson and Justice Hill. To purchase the S2S Premium Notebooks for $9.99 or to read the full descriptions of what is in each notebooks, click here. Sponsors: Scouting Academy Hosts: Matt Caraccio (@matty_S2S) Paul Perdichizzi (@paulie23ny) Editor: David Nakano (@KawikaNakano) Website: Saturday2SundayFootball (@s2sfootball)
TOPICS: Should Jordan Love be playing? What can Jacob Eason do in the bowl to up his stock? Cole McDonald or Anthony Gordon? Why Air Raid QBs might actually be preferred in today's NFL The most interesting bowl in the world Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
TOPICS: Should Jordan Love be playing? What can Jacob Eason do in the bowl to up his stock? Cole McDonald or Anthony Gordon? Why Air Raid QBs might actually be preferred in today's NFL The most interesting bowl in the world Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We have all of our normal weekly discussions and also talk with quarterback specialist Ian Wharton who has some very interesting insights for the Draft.
This week's show features a full recap of Week 5 and an in-depth interview with Hawaii quarterback Cole McDonald about their big win at Nevada, as well as an appearance by Utah State play-by-play announcer Scott Garrard after the Aggies tough win over Colorado State.
Matt & Zack are finally reunited! They recap the first three weeks of the College Football season and discuss what NFL Draft prospects have impressed them and which have disappointed early on. Prospects discussed include: Justin Fields, Cole McDonald, Joe Burrow, Brian Lewarke, Kylin Hill, JK Dobbins, Lamical Perine, Ke’Shawn Vaughn, Tarik Black, Nico Collins, Justin Jefferson, Terrace Marshall, Jalen Reager, Tylan Wallace, Zach Charbonnet, Jeremy Ruckert, Grant Calcaterra, Brevin Jordan and Brycen Hopkins The Dynasty Draft Room is sponsored by Fantasy Data! Make sure to check out the fastest-growing growing sports advice & data website on the market. If you want the best tools for your NFL & Fantasy Football research, you need to be using Fantasy Data. Try Fantasy Data yourself now: https://fantasydata.com/?fp_ref=thedynastydraftroom
WarriorSportsNetwork.com's Jackson Moore joined Dawgman's Kim Grinolds to get a Hawai'i perspective on Saturday's Hawai'i-Washington game, set for a 4:30 pm Pacific Time start at Husky Stadium. First, they talked about UH Head Coach Nick Rolovich trying to bring back the June Jones glory days, from embracing everything his alma mater is about for recruiting, to adapting the run and shoot offense he ran under Jones while at Manoa. Then, Jackson breaks down the offensive players that have stood out for the Rainbow Warriors so far this season, like quarterback Cole McDonald, and receivers Cedric Byrd and JoJo Ward. They move to the other side of the ball, where Moore talks about some of Hawaii's defensive struggles, as well as some of their key run and pass stoppers. He also talks about how UH's offense can impact how much their defense is on the field, and where he thinks the Huskies may be able to find some joy in terms of moving the chains and scoring points. The final segment talks about the travel involved from going from Honolulu to Seattle, as well as whether or not UH will unveil freshman offensive athlete Lincoln Victor, who prepped at Union High School in the Vancouver area and led Union to their first Class 4A state championship. They also get Moore's final thoughts about Hawaii's chances at pulling an upset at Husky Stadium. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Washington defensive players and coaches were all on the same page Tuesday when talking about what went wrong Saturday night against California. It was missed tackles, it was trying to do more than their assignment, which creates creases and gaps that the Golden Bears exploited. Whether it was Jimmy Lake, Ikaika Malloe, Ryan Bowman, Elijah Molden, or Myles Bryant, they all talked about staying assignment sound, not doing more than their responsibility, and handling the fundamentals of their roles - namely tackling. In fact, Bowman thought a lack of tackling at times was the reason for pretty much every breakdown the defense had against Cal. And that is going to be of paramount importance this coming Saturday, as the Huskies host Hawaii, a run-and-shoot offense that features a quarterback in Cole McDonald that can also tuck the ball and go if he needs to. The Rainbow Warriors are already averaging 429 yards passing per game, and have taken two Pac-12 scalps in their first two games of the season in Arizona and Oregon State. Can they make it a third on Saturday? Not if Death Row has their way. And it wasn't all bad news on Tuesday. The guys from Dawgman.com - Kim Grinolds and Chris Fetters - also spoke with specialists Peyton Henry and Joel Whitford. The special teams has been a bright spot so far through two games, and those guys intend to keep it that way. Whitford, in particular, has connections with the Hawaii specialists, as both their punter and placekicker are Australian. The UW senior punter shared a memorable story about him and Hawaii punter Stan Gaudion that needs to be heard to be believed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul and Matt are back with the second edition of the NFL Draft Report. In the NFL Draft Report for Week 2 of the college football season they discuss Joe Burrows, Sam Ehlinger, Kellen Mond, Cole McDonald, Anthony McFarland, JK Dobbins, Bryan Edwards, Travis Etienne, Cam Akers, CeeDee Lamb, Justin Jefferson, Collin Johnson, Colby Parkinson and Devin Duvernay. In the second segment, the Devy Slant, the guys discuss some of the top underclassmen from the weekend. The prospects discussed this week include Terrance Marshall Jr., Brennan Eagles, Ja'Marr Chase, Justyn Ross, Amon Ra St. Brown, Zach Charbonnet and Justin Fields. In the third segment, the Tale of the Tape, Paul and Matt take a look at some of the top prospect matchups for week three with a focus on the prospects in South Carolina vs Alabama, Clemson vs Syracuse, Oklahoma vs UCLA and Florida vs Kentucky. In the final segment, they deliver the NFL Rookie Report for week one. The prospects discussed include Kyler Murray, David Montgomery, Devin Singletary, Miles Sanders, TJ Hockenson, DK Metcalf, AJ Brown, Marquise Brown, Terry McLaurin, Preston Williams and others. To purchase the S2S Premium Notebooks for $9.99 or to read the full descriptions of what is in each notebooks, click here. Sponsors: Scouting Academy Hosts: Matt Caraccio (@matty_S2S) Paul Perdichizzi (@paulie23ny) Editor: David Nakano (@KawikaNakano) Website: Saturday2SundayFootball (@s2sfootball)
John and Marcus deep dive into the Oregon State/Hawaii game tomorrow night. Discussing Hawaii’s explosive passing attack and their improving defense. The Beavers will have their hands full with Cole McDonald and Cedric Byrd II; but they should be able to move the ball against a defense that struggled in 2018. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Topics:- WE GOT A KICOFF BEFORE NOON, Y'ALL- Nooners with meaning- Kellen Mond revenge game- Ben's never-before-told (on the pod) story of him and Kirk Herbstreit- Scouting Notes of LSU vs. Texas- LSU a CFB Playoff lock with a win?- Cole McDonald is back! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Topics: - WE GOT A KICOFF BEFORE NOON, Y'ALL - Nooners with meaning - Kellen Mond revenge game - Ben's never-before-told (on the pod) story of him and Kirk Herbstreit - Scouting Notes of LSU vs. Texas - LSU a CFB Playoff lock with a win? - Cole McDonald is back! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welp, Andrew Luck up and retired. So what does that mean for the Colts and the AFC South as a whole? Are they still the favorite? Can the Texans or the Titans top them? Can Jacksonville be a complete surprise? Why does Cole McDonald hate possessing the football? Why did either Miami or Florida actually want to win a football game? All of these questions answered on this episode. Sound too good to be true? Well, it probably is... but you should give it a shot anyways.
Wildcat Radio takes a deep dive into the Arizona vs. Hawai'i match up including Arizona's depth chart, advanced stats, Cole McDonald, positional matchups, and more. Also, we open up our Pac-12 Survivor Pool and provide directions on how to join. SEASON IS HERE. BE EXCITED. BE, BE EXCITED! Follow us on Twitter@WildcatRadioAZ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Readyforthedraft.com's Gregg Schutze shares his passion for the NFL draft and takes you on a journey leading up to the 2020 NFL Draft. College football is back and Gregg is ready to break down the opening matchups on August 24. He'll take a look at the Miami Hurricanes taking on the Florida Gators in Orlando. The game will feature a ton of talent on defense, from the likes of CJ Henderson, Jabari Zuniga, Jonathan Greenard and David Reese II for the Gators to Trevon Hill, Shaq Quarterman, Michael Pinckney and Pat Bethel for the 'Canes. He'll also take a look at the QB battle between Khalil Tate of Arizona and Cole McDonald of Hawaii in the late game. Finally, Gregg will introduce you to the FCS and small school prospects on the Senior Bowl Watch List, including AJ Hines, Michael Bandy, Zach Hall, Dante Olson and Rashad Robinson, to give you some insight leading into the start of the college football season. College Football is BACK! Who's ready???
Readyforthedraft.com's Gregg Schutze shares his passion for the NFL draft and takes you on a journey leading up to the 2020 NFL Draft. College football is back and Gregg is ready to break down the opening matchups on August 24. He'll take a look at the Miami Hurricanes taking on the Florida Gators in Orlando. The game will feature a ton of talent on defense, from the likes of CJ Henderson, Jabari Zuniga, Jonathan Greenard and David Reese II for the Gators to Trevon Hill, Shaq Quarterman, Michael Pinckney and Pat Bethel for the 'Canes. He'll also take a look at the QB battle between Khalil Tate of Arizona and Cole McDonald of Hawaii in the late game. Finally, Gregg will introduce you to the FCS and small school prospects on the Senior Bowl Watch List, including AJ Hines, Michael Bandy, Zach Hall, Dante Olson and Rashad Robinson, to give you some insight leading into the start of the college football season. College Football is BACK! Who's ready???
Paul and Matt continue with the 2020 positional preview shows with part two on the quarterback class. In this episode they discuss nine more quarterbacks in great depth. They focus on their strengths, concerns and functional and developmental areas. They also discuss their possible NFL role, best scheme fits and a current NFL Draft projection. In addition, Paul gives his top 15 quarterback rankings as of now for the 2020 NFL Draft and Matt gives an underclassmen watchlist for the quarterback position. The draft eligible quarterbacks discussed in part two include Brian Lewerke, Jordan Love, Cole McDonald, Mckenzie Milton, Steven Montez, Shea Patterson, Anthony Russo, Nate Stanley and Tua Tagovailoa. To purchase the S2S Premium Notebooks for $9.99 or to read the full descriptions of what is in each notebooks, click here. Sponsors: Scouting Academy Hosts: Matt Caraccio (@matty_S2S) Paul Perdichizzi (@paulie23ny) Editor: David Nakano (@KawikaNakano) Website: Saturday2SundayFootball (@s2sfootball)
Welcome inside of the dynasty draft room! Matt is rocking the mic solo this week, and takes the show down a unique road. Instead of breaking down 2 prospects in-depth, Matt previews every 2020 eligible quarterback that should be on your radar. Players discussed include: Kellen Mond, Jake Fromm, KJ Costello, Sam Ehlinger, Jarrett Guarantano, Jacob Eason, Cole McDonald, Jordan Love, D’Eriq King, Jake Bentley, and Nate Stanley.
2020 NFL Draft talk continues with Rob Paul and AJ Marchese looking at the Group of 5 North aka the Moutain West, MAC, UMass, and BYU. The MWC has two QBs with big-time hype, but are Jordan Love and Cole McDonald the real deal? Which undersized RB from the MAC has NFL talent? Just how in love is Rob with the Boise State O-line? Which two defenders from Utah State will the NFL be keeping an eye on? They answer all these provocative questions AND more!
Bob and Chris talk to Bobby Curran the voice of Hawaii on the Warriors spring game, the scoring system, and what happened to Cole McDonald at the end of the year and how good can he be this year.
on this episode we have indie filmmaker, director, gaffer, editor an overall handy man at making films Cole McDonald. Cole has been making indie films for over three decades and is gladly providing some great insight and knowledge of how and what you need to do to make your own film. It was a great experience and really inspiring to have him on the show. to follow Cole on facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/ColeTMcDonald follow on twitter www.twitter.com/@knightscape and on instagram www.instagram.com/@knightscape follow us on facebook follow us on twitter. www.twitter.com/@STPaulFilmcast follow us on instagram. www.instagram.com/@st.paulfilmcast
Chase Thomas is joined by longtime friend Jordan DeArmon to talk about Georgia's big win over the Florida Gators, the fall of the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors and Cole McDonald, Clemson demolishing Florida State, Georgia Southern returning to prominence, Georgia Tech stunning Virginia Tech, the problem with Mark Richt and the Miami Hurricane offense, and preview the Week 10 games in college football. You can follow Chase on Twitter, like him on Facebook, read him on his website, and even email him if that is something you would like to do.
Jarom Jordan and Jason Shepherd discuss how Zayne Anderson will be Redshirting for the remainder of the season, Zach Wilson Expectations, Cole Mcdonald starting as Hawaii's QB, and Jimmer getting lots of buckets.
Chase Thomas is joined by longtime friend Jordan DeArmon to talk about Texas' big win against Oklahoma, the sad state of the Auburn offense following a loss to Mississippi State, where Notre Dame fits into the College Football Playoff conversation, the brilliance of Darrelle Henderson at Memphis along with Hawaii surviving without superstar quarterback Cole McDonald, just how historically bad UConn football is at the moment and preview the Week 7 slate of games in college football.
Chase Thomas is joined by Jordan DeArmon to talk about Cole McDonald's insane day for the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors, another perfect day for Heisman frontrunner Tua Tagovailoa and Alabama, Auburn continuing to struggle on offense, Ian Book and Notre Dame, Larry Fedora's chances of keeping his job at UNC, Arizona State's insane weapons on offense, Frank Beamer getting a statue at Virginia Tech and preview the big game in Week 6 of the college football season.
Chase Thomas is joined by longtime friend Jordan DeArmon to talk about Notre Dame surviving Vanderbilt at home, Alabama demolishing Ole Miss on the road, how Auburn lost to LSU again, why CFB fans should be watching Cole McDonald and Hawaii, their own top-10 rankings heading into Week 4, the Jawon Pass era ending in Louisville, and preview the five biggest games in Week 4 of the college football season.
Games Galore 48 is here and there's much to discuss. The big losers in Week 1 included Texas, FSU, Miami, Michigan and UCLA. Brian is delighted to give his thoughts on all of those squads, especially both of them that hail from the Sunshine State. Big winners? Certainly LSU! Joe Burrow? Flashy numbers weren't needed in that pimpslap of the 'Canes, but the grad transfer from Ohio St. passed the eye test with flying colors. This just in: Va. Tech's Justin Fuente can coach, although that was a horrible decision not to take the field goal to go up 17 late in the third quarter. The Hokies were big winners, Oklahoma looked great, as did Syracuse's Eric Dungey and Auburn posted a great victory over Washington. Jay Greeson joins us for nearly an hour in the second segment and we cover just about everything -- from Oscar Meyer to Cole McDonald, to Ed Orgeron and well beyond. Buckle up, folks, Games Galore 48 brings the heat!
Bogman, John and Justin go over week 0 revelations like Hawaii Sophomore sensation Cole McDonald and the Wyoming play defense and pound the rock strategy that could make RB Nico Evans valuable. We also take a look at some of the games with big overs and had some bold predictions for week 1!
Bogman, John and Justin go over week 0 revelations like Hawaii Sophomore sensation Cole McDonald and the Wyoming play defense and pound the rock strategy that could make RB Nico Evans valuable. We also take a look at some of the games with big overs and had some bold predictions for week 1!
In this podcast, Cole McDonald talks about starting a web company in 1990!? Mainly though, you’ll learn System Center Operation Manager (SCOM): What is it? Who needs it? What does it do? How hard is it to set up? What is SCOM's architecture? And, of course, much more!