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2 hour and 10 minutes The Sponsors Thank you to Underground Printing for making this all possible. Rishi and Ryan have been our biggest supporters from the beginning. Check out their wide selection of officially licensed Michigan fan gear at their 3 store locations in Ann Arbor or learn about their custom apparel business at undergroundshirts.com. Our associate sponsors are: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, The Sklars Brothers, Champions Circle, Winewood Organics, Community Pest Solutions, Venue by 4M where record this, and Introducing this season: Radecki Oral Surgery, and Long Road Distillers. 1. Transfer Portal - Offense Starts at :51 The portal is closed! The only windows remaining are for a coaching change and for Indiana/Miami after the national championship game. Transfers, NIL, and contracts have been weird this cycle. Will Diego Pavia be in college until he's 45?? Thank you Davis Warren for beating Ohio State in the Funniest Game Ever. Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi is your backup QB out of Colorado State where he threw for over 7,000 yards. That's a "we don't practice f*cked" pick-up. Jadyn Davis's recruiting profile was a huge miss. Georgia Tech is a cool place for Justice Haynes, we're still not sure if Kuzdzal is returning. Taylor Tatum comes in from Oklahoma after a case of fumble-itus and several other ailments. Now he might actually have a good running backs coach. They retained Andrew Marsh - massive. The wide receiver room looks great, the only thing missing is a dedicated slot receiver but Michigan hasn't really utilized the role in a while anyways. Marlin Klein declared for the NFL draft but is he going to get drafted? The remaining tight ends and fullbacks should be good and viable options, they didn't get anyone out of the portal. JJ Buchanon doesn't count since he's being listed as a wide receiver. The offensive line is mostly retained which has star power potential. Overall the offensive line held serve besides losing Haywood, overall an A-grade. Would you give the offensive portal recruiting/retention an A all across the board? Could this become a... top ten offense? 2. Transfer Portal - Defense Starts at 41:41 Defensively is more of a mixed bag. Defensive end lost a lot of guys to graduation but only Devon Baxter to the portal. John Henry Daley is questionable based on his health, but if he's healthy you get Derrick Moore (but who actually plays more). Defensive tackle doesn't lose anyone noteworthy to the portal. You get back Trey Pierce and Enow Etta. Jonah Leaea was like a young Mo Hurst, he needs another 20 pounds. Defensive tackle has depth, just not star power, this wasn't a spectacular portal season for them either. This gets a solid B. Linebacker is the trouble spot. They lose Ernest Hausmann to eligibility/spirit quest, Cole Sullivan to Oklahoma, and Jimmy Rolder to the draft. The guys they bring in are uhhhhhh. Aisea Moa knows Jay Hill's system so he could possibly play but doesn't seem like he'll be all-Big Ten. This is a D, it's close to an F. At cornerback, you get Jyaire Hill, Zeke Berry, and Snowden. Jayden Sanders to Notre Dame stings. Let's.... talk about the allegations of sabotage and blackmail? Cornerbacks situation gets a... C+. Safety loses Brandyn Hillam and Elijah Dotson. Is Bryce Underwood the only guy to come from Belleville and last for over a year? Is Rod Moore going to play? Who knows. Chris Bracy comes in from Memphis, who comes in with a historic tale of a fabled fumble. Safety starters could be Bracy and Rod Moore, Mason Curtis to linebacker. You have six safeties? How many are going to play in a Cover-1? Defense overall gets a C, they probably didn't get better or worse. How much of the Wink disdain will have been warranted? If Daley doesn't get healthy who is going to be the star on this defense? Maybe they'll be like the offense last year - lots of potential but not quite there yet. 3. Hot Takes and Basketball vs Washington and Oregon Starts at 1:23:58 Takes hotter than Utah's athletic director on Twitter. Michigan basketball sweeps their west coast tour, they don't dominate but give a solid beating in both games to not-great teams. Michigan and Oregon were close to identical at the rim. You're starting to see the cracks in the armor of this team. Sean Stewart is an elite flopper. What did Dusty possibly say to warrant a technical? Elliot Cadeau was pretty efficient but gets too close to the face of guys on the perimeter and then gets beaten. He tries things that are just a little too ambitious too often, these things usually don't work. Indiana doesn't match up with Michigan at all, Trey Burke to get honored at the Ohio State game. It's about to get real for Nebraska. 4. Hockey vs Minnesota Starts at 1:54:54 Michigan gets an almost-sweep of Minnesota getting 5 of 6 points. It's hard to believe this is what Minnesota's hockey team looks like, they've fallen a long way. Minnesota didn't go into the portal or the CHL and just doesn't have the same talent as they used to. Even the announcers were saying "oh, don't do that!" Seven saves in one minute is pretty incredible. Michigan State is still the one team that can match up with Michigan. Michigan is probably in the best spot since the 2022 team when they were number 1. Is there anything Warde Manuel has done that makes you think Michigan hockey will be on a local television station? Four Big Ten teams are in the top 10 of NPI. MUSIC: "Secret Loving"— Dry Cleaning "Dancing In The Club"— This Is Lorelei & MJ Lederman "Random Rules"— Silver Jew “Across 110th Street”—JJ Johnson and his Orchestra
The Buckeyes have landed a commitment from blue-chip Georgia cornerback Dominick Kelly.Kelly reclassified from the 2026 class to the 2025 class and spent his true freshman season as a reserve for the Bulldogs. The Georgia fans were not happy to see a future starter leave their ranks, which means this must be good news for an Ohio State cornerback room that has gotten deeper by the hour. In this episode of the Buckeye Weekly Podcast, hosts Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr discuss what this addition means for the Buckeyes.
The Cowboys need secondary help so the guys scout out who they should draft and sign in free agency.
CBS Sports Lead Draft Analyst Ryan Wilson and Former NFL GM Ran Carthon are joined by Shrine Bowl Director of Football Ops, Player Personnel Eric Galko to reveal the rosters for the 2026 Shrine Bowl. (00:00) Intro (1:46) East Quarterbacks (2:14) Cade Klubnik Interview (8:30) West Quarterbacks (8:51) Haynes King Interview (13:24) QB Breakdown (15:57) Running Backs & Fullbacks (18:56) Wide Receivers (21:50) Tight Ends (26:22) Offensive Linemen (32:46) Interior Defensive Linemen (35:14) EDGE Rushers (37:33) Linebackers (41:46) Cornerbacks (44:10) Safeties (46:19) Specialists This year's Shrine Bowl will take place Tuesday, January 27th in Frisco, Texas at the Ford Center at The Star! Tickets are on sale now at https://shrinebowl.com/event/tickets/ Watch With the First Pick on the NFL on CBS YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NFLonCBS 'With the First Pick' is available for free on the Audacy app as well as on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. You can listen to With the First Pick on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the With the First Pick podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the With the First Pick podcast." Follow the With the First Pick team on X: @nfldraftcbs, @ryanwilsonCBS, @E_DeBerardinis, @ryan__stryker Follow With the First Pick on TikTok & Instagram: @nfldraftcbs Produced by: Ryan Stryker For more NFL Draft coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcast To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Cowboys don't have many chances — and that's exactly the problem.In this episode of Just Wondering, Norm Hitzges breaks down the Dallas Cowboys' upcoming draft and explains why the pressure on their two first-round picks couldn't be higher. With no selections in the second or third rounds, Dallas must hit on picks 12 and 20 to begin fixing a defense that simply wasn't good enough last season. Norm walks through realistic draft scenarios, evaluates defensive targets like Sonny Styles, Caleb Downs, Harold Baines, and Jermod McCoy, and explains how quarterback movement at the top of the draft could quietly help — or hurt — the Cowboys' plans.Norm also explores trade-down possibilities at pick 20, outlining how Dallas might regain badly needed draft capital without sacrificing defensive help. The bottom line is blunt: the Cowboys cannot afford another draft miss. There's no cushion, no waiting around, and no easy fix if they get this wrong.Then the conversation turns to college football — and how the transfer portal has pushed the sport into complete chaos. Norm lays out eye-opening transfer numbers, including massive roster migrations following new coaches, and explains why the system has become unsustainable. The episode culminates with the story of Kansas State head coach Chris Kleiman, a wildly successful coach who retired early, citing the lack of guardrails, agent influence, and constant compensation demands as reasons he simply couldn't continue.It's a sobering look at two football worlds — one fighting to rebuild carefully, the other spinning faster than anyone can control. Chapters00:00:00 – Today's questions: the Cowboys draft and college football chaos00:01:29 – Why the Cowboys must fix the defense through the draft00:02:10 – The massive pressure on picks 12 and 2000:03:01 – Why missing on these picks isn't an option00:03:53 – Sonny Styles and Caleb Downs: ideal defensive targets00:04:40 – What happens if top targets are gone00:05:23 – How quarterback movement could help Dallas00:06:07 – Dante Moore's draft uncertainty00:07:02 – Cornerback options at pick 2000:07:40 – Jermod McCoy and betting on recovery00:08:18 – Defensive back depth in the mid-first round00:09:16 – Trade-down scenarios to regain draft capital00:10:08 – Why Dallas can't afford another draft mistake00:11:05 – Transition to college football's transfer chaos00:13:58 – Transfer portal numbers that don't feel real00:15:26 – Coaches bringing entire rosters with them00:16:09 – Oklahoma State and Penn State transfer explosions00:16:59 – Chris Kleiman's retirement and warning signs00:17:47 – Kleiman's coaching resume and success00:18:44 – Why the stress finally won00:20:12 – “No one's minding the store anymore”00:21:36 – Agents, money, and the future of the sport00:22:00 – Sponsors and closing thoughts Check us out: patreon.com/sunsetloungedfwInstagram: sunsetloungedfwTiktok: sunsetloungedfwX: SunsetLoungeDFWFB: Sunset Lounge DFW
Auburn football continues to build its roster in key areas, adding much-needed help at cornerback and along the offensive line. In this episode, we break down the newest additions, why these positions were such a priority, and how they fit into Auburn's plans moving forward. We discuss what these moves mean for protecting the quarterback, improving pass defense, and creating real competition heading into the season. Are these players immediate impact starters or important depth pieces? And how do these additions shape Auburn's overall roster outlook? From the trenches to the secondary, we take a closer look at how Auburn is strengthening its foundation and what it could mean on Saturdays this fall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Buckeye Talk, Stephen Means, Stefan Krajisnik and Andrew Gillis evaluate Ohio State's wide receiver and running back position groups. Thanks for listening to Buckeye Talk and sign up to get text messages from experts Stephen Means, Stefan Krajisnik and Andrew Gillis at 614-350-3315. Get the insider analysis, have your voice heard on the Buckeye Talk podcast and connect with the best Buckeye community out there. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seahawks Cornerback Riq Woolen joins the show to talk about how it feels finishing as the best scoring defense in the NFL, what their preparation looks like for the first playoff game, and what area he feels he has improved the most in. // Everyone is talking about the Seahawks defense, how much of that can be attributed to the physicality of the players? The guys mention Riq Woolen as one player who has stood out in that regard. // The guys go around the NFL and talk about the various head coach firings from the last few days, specifically Pete Carroll and how that shakes up the search for head coaches including Klint Kubiak possibly leaving Seattle. // This is one of the better Seahawks teams we have seen in a while, how much credit goes to the staff and front office for bringing in the right players and building the right connections? Wyman & Bob break it down
Ben Criddle talks BYU sports every weekday from 2 to 6 pm.Today's Co-Hosts: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin)Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id99676
It's NFL Draft season, and Vince Stover is breaking down the hottest cornerback prospects in the 2026 class! This episode tackles everything you need to know about the CB position: top-ranked players, value picks, and the teams most desperate for secondary help. From Jermad McCoy's first-round potential to sleepers like Will Lee, get expert analysis on which prospects could make an immediate impact. Plus, we'll match teams like the Packers, Saints, Cardinals, Dolphins, and more to their ideal corner fit. Whether you want day-one starters or hidden gems, this episode will set you up for draft day! Brought to you by Righteous Felon Jerky. Use the promo code STOVE15 for savings! Subscribe for our full NFL Draft series and follow @SportsStove on all platforms!
The Knight Report Podcast is back, hosts Mike Broadbent, Richie O'Leary, and Alec Crouthamel discuss Rutgers Football adding their first Transfer Portal commit of the offseason in Villanova DB Zahmir Dawud. After that, the guys dive into what's next for this Transfer Portal recruiting class and the latest on several portal visitors. 00:00 Introduction to the Night Report Podcast 01:16 Zahmir Dawud's Commitment to Rutgers 05:33 Analyzing Dawud's Skills and Potential Impact 13:06 Discussion on Coaching Changes and Future Prospects 22:10 Transfer Portal Updates and Player Movements 26:33 Evaluating Recent Visits and Commitments 33:05 Ryan Davis and Defensive Line Concerns 39:44 Justin Eaglin's Potential as a Cornerback 43:18 Future Prospects and Closing Thoughts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Breaking News: Ohio State Loses Cornerback Aaron Scott to Transfer PortalIn this episode of the Buckeye Weekly Podcast, host Tony Gerdeman breaks down the breaking news of Ohio State cornerback Aaron Scott entering the transfer portal. The discussion includes the implications of Scott's departure, the impact on Ohio State's future roster, and potential replacements through the current team, recruits, and the transfer portal. Tony also addresses questions surrounding Jermaine Matthews' return and other related roster changes. Tune in for an in-depth analysis of Ohio State's defensive back situation and the ongoing chaos in college football.00:00 Introduction and Breaking News00:31 Impact of Aaron Scott's Transfer01:51 Potential Replacements and Team Adjustments03:42 Recruiting and Transfer Portal Strategy07:08 Future Prospects and Player Development09:43 Conclusion and Podcast Updates
Opening Takes: Drake Maye taken over MVP, would you take Stafford or Drew Brees all time? Cam Ward on the up & up, Cornerbacks & WRs penalties, NCAA grants James Nnaji eligible to play for BaylorNBA: JJ Reddick fake uncomfortable practiceCFP: previewNFL Slate recap: Feel bad for Herbert, Jets are a JV team, Josh Allen no IT Factor, Caleb Williams or Ben Johnson?Parlay to Poverty
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Playoff hopes dim after chaotic ending The Detroit Lions saw their playoff hopes fade in a 29-24 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. The finish twisted the knife. Detroit appeared to score on the final snap. The celebration died when offensive pass interference wiped it away. The call, tied to Amon-Ra St. Brown, turned a stunning comeback into an empty box score. The moment fit the day. Frustration. Confusion. Missed chances. This loss stings because it was there to take. The Steelers were banged up. The Lions did not capitalize. Detroit's offense sputtered on the ground. The defense broke late. In the NFL, that combination loses you games in December. Officiating confusion and accountability The officiating crew, led by Carl Cheffers, lost the plot in the final sequence. Communication failed on the field. Players and coaches were left guessing. Letter of the law, the offensive pass interference on St. Brown can be called. Process matters too. It did not look like the crew controlled the situation or explained it. That erodes trust. Earlier, an offensive pass interference flag on Isaac TeSlaa compounded the angst. TeSlaa was pushed by a defensive back into another defender, which triggered the foul. That nuance mattered. Detroit paid for the savvy by Pittsburgh. Calls like these underscore a bigger NFL problem. Transparency is lagging. The league needs an eye-in-the-sky voice. It needs clear, real-time explanations. With gambling tied into every broadcast, the room for opaque officiating is gone. Run game stalls, defense cracks late The Detroit Lions run game vanished. David Montgomery had four carries for 14 yards. His longest went for 17, which means the rest lost three yards. Jameer Gibbs had seven carries for two yards. His longest was six. The other six lost four yards. Jared Goff lost a yard on a designed run. That is a non-starter for a Detroit offense built on balance. It is more galling given Pittsburgh's injuries. No T.J. Watt. No Nick Herbig. Cornerbacks rotating. The Lions offensive line was makeshift, but the execution fell short. Detroit could not move bodies or sustain tracks. The Steelers defensive front won too many snaps on first down. The sticks flipped, and the playbook shrank. Defensively, Detroit blinked in the biggest moments. Two long Jaylen Warren runs in the fourth quarter tilted the field and the clock. Those gap fits must be airtight. They were not. The Lions did not play well enough to overcome that, even without the officiating swirl. Short week to Christmas kickoff An abbreviated week now looms. The Detroit Lions play again on Christmas. The locker room has to flush this and find urgency. The margin is gone. The path is narrow. What remains is pride, correction, and sharper detail. The Detroit Lions Podcast daily notes it plainly. Detroit must own the self-inflicted wounds, demand clarity from the league, and run the ball when it matters. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04GqVJ-4R4s #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #amon-rast.brown #offensivepassinterference #carlcheffers #isaacteslaa #davidmontgomery #jameergibbs #jaredgoff #jaylenwarren #t.j.watt #nickherbig Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CJ Vogel, Rod Babers and Gerry Hamilton break down a potential name to watch in the transfer portal, Rutgers cornerback Bo Mascoe! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The All Local 4pm Update for Monday, December 8th 2025
IF Texans Cornerback Kamari Lassiter CAN'T Go Sunday vs Chiefs.. How BIG of a Loss is that for DeMeco's Texan Defense? full 613 Fri, 05 Dec 2025 23:38:18 +0000 UkKR0UB7IHsJtlpERuw5Bv33SdnOtIsl nfl,patrick mahomes,kansas city chiefs,afc,houston texans,demeco ryans,arrowhead stadium,afc south,chiefs,nfl news,texans,kamari lassiter,mahomes,lassiter,texans news,sports The Drive with Stoerner and Hughley nfl,patrick mahomes,kansas city chiefs,afc,houston texans,demeco ryans,arrowhead stadium,afc south,chiefs,nfl news,texans,kamari lassiter,mahomes,lassiter,texans news,sports IF Texans Cornerback Kamari Lassiter CAN'T Go Sunday vs Chiefs.. How BIG of a Loss is that for DeMeco's Texan Defense? 2-6PM M-F © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False
LIVE: Boy Green reacts to the flurry of roster moves the Jets made ahead of the Dolphins game!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/boy-green-daily--1753389/support.
Garrett Williams joins Wolf and Luke to discuss how his body is feeling at this point in the season, how he feels that he is evolving as an NFL player in year 3 of his career, and what he believes the Arizona Cardinals' defense has done well and where they can get better.
Wolf and Luke discuss if the Arizona Cardinals offensive line is a lost cause and Arizona Cardinals cornerback Garrett Williams joins the show.
Host Vince Stover examines the top cornerbacks heading into the 2026 NFL Draft, ranking eight first- and second-round talents and analyzing what makes each one stand out. Discover strengths, weaknesses, and career trajectories for names like Jermod McCoy, Mansoor Delaney, Avion Terrell, Colton Hood, and more. Perfect for draft fanatics and college football followers, this episode is your go-to guide for cornerback prospects and what teams should watch for. Don't forget to follow on social media for updates and future episodes on safeties and team needs.
Packers Total Access Hour 2 : First Ever PTA Power Rankings + Is Keisean Nixon A Top Cornerback?
Packers Total Access Hour 2 : First Ever PTA Power Rankings + Is Keisean Nixon A Top Cornerback?
Wolf and Luke discuss what the defensive gameplan should be for the Arizona Cardinals against the Jacksonville Jaguars and Arizona State cornerback Keith Abney joins the show.
Keith Abney joins Wolf and Luke to discuss how he has improved as much as he has this year, his interception against West Virginia, and how the other guys in the secondary have helped his game this year.
A recently-shot NFL player has hit a key milestone in his recovery. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
This is the All Local for November 16, 2025.
Packers Total Access : Carrington Valentine A Top 10 Cornerback? + Rich Eisen Has Advice For Packers Fans + Packers vs Giants Preview
Packers Total Access : Carrington Valentine A Top 10 Cornerback? + Rich Eisen Has Advice For Packers Fans + Packers vs Giants Preview
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Leila Rahimi, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote reacted to the breaking news that the Bears have opened the 21-day practice window for star cornerback Jaylon Johnson, who has been sidelined for two months after undergoing core muscle surgery.
Denzel Burke discusses facing the San Francisco 49ers for the second time this season and what this game is about for him.
Wolf and Luke talk to ESPN front office insider Bobby Marks and Arizona Cardinals cornerback Denzel Burke joins the show.
In this breaking news episode of the Buckeye Weekly Podcast, hosts Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr discuss the flip of Florida State cornerback commit Jay Timmons. The Buckeyes flipped an FSU legacy and Top 30 player in the nation. What kind of prospect is the Ohio State defense getting? The fellas discuss all of this and more.
In the second hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Tribune reporter Brad Biggs to discuss the latest Bears storylines, including what newly acquired defensive end Joe Tryon-Shoyinka's role will be. Later, BetMGM ambassador Chris Chelios joined the show to discuss the Blackhawks' 5-2 win at the Vancouver Canucks on Wednesday.
Reuben Frank joins the 94 WIP Morning Show as the Eagles sit during their bye week. He believes that even though the Eagles made a trade for a few cornerbacks, Kelee Ringo may be who comes in at cornerback 2 position. He believes the Eagles are putting things back together on the O-line, they can be close to where they were last year.
A pair of stars are leaving the Big Apple in headline deals at the NFL trade deadline. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
In hour 1, the WIP Midday Show are reacting to the trade the Eagles made last night for Jets CB Michael Carter, begging the question should the Eagles move Cooper DeJean to slot CB? Also, looking over Jalen Hurts' MVP odds and if there is a serious case he is the favorite for the award.
Ike, Spike and Fritz react to the Eagles trading for cornerback Michael Carter II and Brodes joins for Flyers in 50.
Ike, Spike and Fritz react to the Eagles trading for cornerback Michael Carter II as receiver John Metchie gets sent to the New York Jets.
Brian Baldinger brings you his biggest takeaways from Week 8 around the NFL. He states that there's a CB shortage in the league, how good teams pound the rock, the year of the reclamation QB's and how New England has turned things around. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's episode of Inside the Headset – Presented by CoachComm, we're joined by Demario Warren, Special Teams Coordinator and Cornerbacks Coach at Boise State University. Coach Warren shares how he found his passion for coaching, what it means to be a valuable asset to those around you, and how his experiences as a Defensive Coordinator and Head Coach have shaped his perspective in his current role at Boise State. He also discusses earning respect as a young coach, leading with authenticity, and his journey from Southern Utah to the Mountain West. Follow Coach Warren and Boise State Football on social media: @DemarioWarren | @BroncoSportsFB
Anthony and Alex discuss the Giants' cornerback situation. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Colts CB Kenny Moore II joins The Ride With JMV to preview Colts-Titans, talk the 6-1 start and more!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Sponsors We want to thank Underground Printing for starting this and making it possible—stop by and pick up some gear, check them out at ugpmichiganapparel.com, or check out our selection of shirts on the MGoBlogStore.com. And let's not forget our associate sponsors: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, The Sklar Brothers, Winewood Organics, Community Pest Solutions, Radecki Oral Surgery, Long Road Distillers, and SignalWire where we are recording this. Featured Musician: Rawhide THE VIDEO: [After THE JUMP: Things discussable.] --------------------- 1. Washington Preview: Offense starts at noon, we hope Massive respect for their skill positions, not so much their offensive line, which means this game will mostly be a test of whether Wink learned anything from last week, or cares to now that he's put his football career on life support. 2. Washington Preview: Defense starts around 12:15 PM Not the offense. D'Anton Lynn is on the Ravens tree but he's not having the same success, mostly because they can't seem to get the defensive line up to size. Devan Thompkins is 290, Jide Abasiri is 295. Edges were highly ranked (Anthony Lucas was a pre-Elston Michigan target) but sophomore Kameryn Crawford isn't panning out like a top-100 is supposed to. They added Portal #25 Keeshawn Silver from Kentucky and a 5-star freshman, but they haven't changed that math, and are getting pushed around. We do still like Kamari Ramsey, who came with Lynn from UCLA and has been playing nickel this year. Cornerbacks are tall. 3. Hoops and Hockey Check-In starts around 12:30 PM Hockey is off to a hot start after a two-game road sweep of Providence, though having to come back against Robert Morris last night put the first little damper on it. Basketball starts tonight with an exhibition against Cincinnati at Crisler that will be our first look at the transfers. Question #1 is how physical will they be up front, because Cincy has a brawler. Will they try three bigs? 4. USC After Review starts around 1:00 PM I had three RPS-3s, two for screens and one for the Power after the 3rd & 26 and TD, which were both Power, when Wink ran an exotic that had no chance against Power. If they can cut out half of their shit and get their best players (read: seniors like TJ Guy) on the field, they should be able to get righted. Offensively it was a better performance than 13 points. There weren't that many drives, and Bryce struggled. His passes might be flat because he's getting sped up (Gardner has been in that position). Marshall missed two big cuts that Haynes makes. OL was okay; El-Hadi's return wasn't great, there were some mistakes from Guarnera, but USC's defense didn't ask Sprague to do too much and he did well, and Link had MAs but wasn't straight-up beat. Brian doesn't blame Bryce for the interception—once the WR wins inside he's going to win the route—but the throw to Marsh could have put him in the endzone if Bryce is feeling confident in his throw. Maybe give him some max pro to Featured Artist: Rawhide (formerly Girl Fight) Last May someone was carrying a tom into Ziggy's with a bumper sticker that read if "If you don't like Motörhead Fuck you" with American and British flags on it. My one friend snapped a photo and sent it to our group for commentary from the guy who founded (and sold) an MGoBlog-sized site about metal music. This thread of college roommates/bandmates/best friends is like 10% Michigan sports, 20% Xennial parent shit, and 70% music shit, meaning music prompts can result in 42-message threads that the college football guy in the middle of writing a college football preview magazine might not get to until he's trying to clear unread notifications many months later. This is how I found I had missed the group discovering a new genre/EP called Michigan Fuzz Punk by Rawhide, a two-piece (Ellen Cope and Jacob Bloom) Michigan band formerly known as Girl Fight. What I know about them comes from this column. The EP is pay what you may ($13.10 is fair). Anyway this is me talking about Michigan Fuzz Punk, which is both an excellent description of the genre and the EP's title. I am a total tourist in this genre so I'll refrain from talking about it like I know shit about shit, except I'm super intrigued to see what this is actually like live since the recordings only hint at it. I'll say the song Reach Me kicks and it's hilarious that "Greta is a Punk" and "Paige's Song" are the same song. Songs: "Stone Cold" "Reach Me" "Clocked In" Also because Across 110th Street will get our Youtubes taken down, the opener and outro: “The Employee is Not Afraid”—Bear vs. Shark “Ruska Vodka”—Motorboat
The guys discuss the their top position groups in college football and how high some of those players could be drafted in 2026. :00 - Offensive tackles 3:50 - Edge players 4:30 - Cornerbacks 6:50 - Off-ball linebackers 9:20 - Running backs 11:35 - Tight ends 14:30 - Wide receivers 17:50 - Quarterbacks 22:00 - Defensive tackles 24:32 - Safeties 26:10 - Interior offensive lineSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Sponsors We want to thank Underground Printing for starting this and making it possible—stop by and pick up some gear, check them out at ugpmichiganapparel.com, or check out our selection of shirts on the MGoBlogStore.com. And let's not forget our associate sponsors: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, The Sklar Brothers, Winewood Organics, Community Pest Solutions, Radecki Oral Surgery, Long Road Distillers, and SignalWire where we are recording this. Featured Musician: Syd Burnham THE VIDEO: [After THE JUMP: Things discussable.] --------------------- 1. USC Preview: Offense starts at the top Maiva is getting 12 YPA vs blitzes, so maybe don't Wink so much in this game. They're using a lot more 12 personnel and splitbacks this year as well so it's not just your standard Lincoln Riley spread. It's still Lincoln Riley though, and it's been murder on a mostly bad offense. A big reason is the All-American slot/flanker Makai Lemon. There aren't as many outside guys as last year but they kept their two favorites; Ja'Kobi Lane is back and huge, but freshman Tanook Hines is getting most of the snaps at the other side. You do have to be wary of tight end Lake McRee and JUCO RB Waymond Jordan. OL might be better than they were against Illinois, when they had some significant injuries; we expect LT Elijah Paige to be back but not center Killian O'Connor, so they'll have to play 7th year senior J'Onre Reed. 2. USC Preview: Defense starts at 19:15 Not the offense. D'Anton Lynn is on the Ravens tree but he's not having the same success, mostly because they can't seem to get the defensive line up to size. Devan Thompkins is 290, Jide Abasiri is 295. Edges were highly ranked (Anthony Lucas was a pre-Elston Michigan target) but sophomore Kameryn Crawford isn't panning out like a top-100 is supposed to. They added Portal #25 Keeshawn Silver from Kentucky and a 5-star freshman, but they haven't changed that math, and are getting pushed around. We do still like Kamari Ramsey, who came with Lynn from UCLA and has been playing nickel this year. Cornerbacks are tall. 3. Wisconsin After Review starts at 36:56 Underwood is coming along, the RBs are elite, and Andrew Marsh is happening. Still have McCulley the #1 with a bullet, and it's nice to see they're giving him leapy chances now. Not sure where PFF (and Sam apparently) are getting the bad pass protection grades for the tackles, because we thought they were fine. The young OL have mistakes but they fix them, and they all have the talent. Fire blitzes were the order of the day. Weird seeing this defense spill but that's what they do sometimes I guess. Rod Moore's return was a bigger deal than you think. Seth's not as mad at Wink as you think. 4. Around the Big Ten starts at 52:45 There are some pretty big games this weekend (and that's more interesting than hockey vs Mercyhurst) so we previewed each of them. Indiana at Oregon: "…is a top-ten matchup" means Okay grandpa let's get you back to a home. Oregon by 7. If IU's OL is legit they can win and if they can beat Oregon there's no ceiling on this team. I can't believe in Indiana! Ohio State at Illinois: They'll lean. UCLA at Michigan State: What's funnier: MSU losing at home to UCLA or UCLA immediately losing by like 60 after beating Penn State? MSU fans are already saying Jonathan Smith doesn't have That Dawg in him. He seems like a normal human being, not an angry little dwarf. Nebraska at Maryland: Interesting game with what happened with Maryland last week. They are throwing many screens. Rutgers at Washington: Expect a high-scoring game. Would like this game on the opposite coast but Rutgers's offense is hit or miss and three time zones suggests miss. Northwestern at Penn State: PSU fans are already salty after the Eagles and Gavin McKenna/PSU hockey just lost to Clarkston. If you have one punt there could be a riot; OTOH Penn State fans respect Northwestern's big win over a tough UCLA team. Iowa at Wisconsin: euugh. Special teams malfeasance by Wisconsin will ruin them. Purdue at Minnesota: Vaguely watchable? Featured Artist: Marcus: Syd Burnham Okay reader who keeps asking: this is when I'll do Syd Burnham (now Osten; she got married this summer, but kept the performing name). Syd is an indie rock musician and graphic designer from Detroit who mixes a bunch of genres (jazz, singer-songwriter, etc.) to come up with a unique sound. She made an impact with her debut EP "The Yellow Album," at the age of 16, followed by her album "Timeline" at 19. She has since released hit singles like "Summertime," "4 A Grl," "Milky," and "By Then" but her live performances are what carved out a dedicated audience in the Detroit music scene. Syd goes up there with just a guitar and her voice but has a magnetic stage presence who incorporates her modern art into the music, and incorporates local themes into the artwork. Links: IG, YT, FB, Spotify. Songs: "A GRL" "Best Friend" "By Then" Also because Across 110th Street will get our Youtubes taken down, the opener and outro: “The Employee is Not Afraid”—Bear vs. Shark “Ruska Vodka”—Motorboat
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