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Marca tu calendario: el sábado 18 de octubre a las 4:00 p.m., el Cotton Bowl será el escenario del gran State Fair Clásico, donde Dallas Trinity FC se enfrentará al Club América Femenil, el equipo más popular y poderoso de la Liga MX Femenil. Y con tu boleto, entras también a la Feria Estatal de Texas. Compra tus boletos aquí: https://www.gofevo.com/event/AnaCruzSFC Fer and Ana talk with Health Advocate Ari Medrano, who shares her powerful story of loss, survival, and strength — from losing her brother to gang violence, to surviving a near-death birth and a brain tumor diagnosis. We also highlight surprising stats about Latino resilience in the U.S. — proof that strength runs deep in our communities.
The Texas Longhorns come into the Cotton Bowl unranked with their backs against the wall.After looking completely outmatched against the Florida Gators, Texas cannot afford to drop another game and fall to 3-3 on the year. Not only will it eliminate them from this year's CFP contention, but it will arrest the momentum they seemingly built after two trips to the postseason.
Thursday's 7am hour of Mac & Cube began with a look at Oklahoma vs. Texas; then, Berry Tramel who covers Oklahoma for the Tulsa World, tells us what it'll take to see John Mateer play on Saturday, why the game atmosphere drastically changes how each team calls the game, and how OU-Texas plays out; later, Cole & Greg investigate how much use the Cotton Bowl actually gets; and finally, Greg says what Texas State Fair food is actually worth it. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Texas Longhorns come into the Cotton Bowl unranked with their backs against the wall. After looking completely outmatched against the Florida Gators, Texas cannot afford to drop another game and fall to 3-3 on the year. Not only will it eliminate them from this year's CFP contention, but it will arrest the momentum they seemingly built after two trips to the postseason. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TX/OU: What's the outlook for Arch Manning going into the Cotton Bowl on Saturday? full 598 Wed, 08 Oct 2025 00:06:42 +0000 lH8jbWSGtDv7LOLP0dj0d6N5wezjGoNR ncaa,college football,sports GBag Nation ncaa,college football,sports TX/OU: What's the outlook for Arch Manning going into the Cotton Bowl on Saturday? The G-Bag Nation - Weekdays 10am-3pm 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://pl
Former Oklahoma offensive lineman and co-host of The Oklahoma Breakdown podcast, Gabe Ikard joins 365 Sports to preview the Red River Rivalry and explain what it takes to win on the Cotton Bowl stage. Ikard shares his memories from the rivalry, his thoughts on the quarterback situation, and how the Sooners can attack Texas' defense while keeping Michael Hawkins or John Mateer protected in the spotlight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SportsDay Insiders Kevin Sherrington, Evan Grant and Joe Hoyt try [00:19] to put the Cowboys' win over the Jets into perspective. On one hand, it was the Jets, a truly bad team. On the other, Chicago isn't great, either, and the Bears walked all over the Cowboys. Only a couple weeks after saying they'd be lucky to win five games, Joe now says his glass is “half-full,” if only because the offense is so good and the defense couldn't be any worse than it was the first three games. Kevin and Evan discuss [25:30] what difference Skip Schumaker can make and rank the biggest needs. (Hint: It's not pitching). And [51:35] if the Sooners' John Mateer really is back for Texas-OU, the Longhorns could have a long afternoon at the Cotton Bowl. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3rd hour of the G-Bag Nation: Daily Football Fix; What's the outlook for Arch going into the Cotton Bowl on Saturday; NFL Great Mark Schlereth joins the Nation full 2200 Tue, 07 Oct 2025 23:23:49 +0000 9tQrMh03qwjrZTWDCaw33ba9wtsjhcfa sports GBag Nation sports 3rd hour of the G-Bag Nation: Daily Football Fix; What's the outlook for Arch going into the Cotton Bowl on Saturday; NFL Great Mark Schlereth joins the Nation The G-Bag Nation - Weekdays 10am-3pm 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports
Texas and Oklahoma renew the Red River Rivalry at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas on Saturday. You can catch the game at 2:30 Central on ABC. Topics in our preview include: Will Oklahoma start John Mateer or Michael Hawkins at quarterback? Texas's offense averages 6.2 per play, but much of that has come against bad teams or in games when the Longhorns trailed late. Oklahoma's defense has been terrific. The Sooners allow 7.2 points and 193 yards per game, and just 3.5 per play. Texas's defense has also been elite: 12.0 points and 261 yards per game, with 4.3 per play. However, the Longhorns gave up 29 points and 457 yards to a Florida team that had been awful offensively coming into last week's game. The Longhorns' Arch Manning continues to struggle. *GAMETIME SIDEKICKS* Use promo code SE16 for 20% off! http://www.gametimesidekicks.com/ HOF Get a 7-Day Free Trial + 50% Off your first month with code SE16. Just download the HOF app on iOS or Android, enter code SE16 and you're all set. ROKFORM Use promo code SEC25 for 25% off! The world's strongest magnetic phone case! https://www.rokform.com/ HOVI DRY GOODS Use promo code BADBEAT for 15% off this week! https://hovidrygoods.com/ JOIN OUR MEMBERSHIP
This week on STICK TO WRESTLING we celebrate the 40th anniversary of the World Class Championship Wrestling event from the Cotton Bowl from October 6, 1985! The one where Gino Hernandez and Chris Adams has their heads shaved, and our guest Lance Peterson was there live! On the discussion board: — Was this really the … Continue reading Episode 390: Was This The End, Or The Beginning Of The End? → The post Episode 390: Was This The End, Or The Beginning Of The End? appeared first on Stick To Wrestling with John McAdam.
Step right up to a fascinating exploration of the Texas State Fair's hidden gems! Beyond the legendary fried foods lies a world of unexpected attractions waiting to be discovered. Did you know you could view world-famous butter sculptures in the Creative Arts building? Or that a 212-foot Texas Fair Swell offers breathtaking panoramic views of Dallas and Fair Park from 44 illuminated gondolas?We take you on a virtual tour through ten must-see fair attractions, from the midway's 70+ rides (including the towering 500-foot Texas Tower) to the surprising Lagoon Park with its animatronic dinosaur exhibits. Sports enthusiasts will appreciate learning about the historic Cotton Bowl hosting both the HBCU State Fair Classic and the legendary Red River Rivalry between Texas and Oklahoma. Whether you're a fair regular or planning your first visit, these insider insights guarantee a richer experience.The automotive world takes center stage in our "Car Culture" segment, where we unpack the fascinating practice of badge engineering. Discover how a single vehicle can wear up to eleven different brand identities around the globe! From the ill-fated Cadillac Cimarron (a dressed-up Chevy Cavalier) to the Hillman Avenger that transformed into the Plymouth Cricket for American buyers, we trace decades of automotive identity-swapping. We wrap up with a comprehensive review of the 2025 Mazda MX5 Miata, celebrating its butter-smooth shifter, impressive power-to-weight ratio, and the pure driving joy that comes from this purpose-built sports car. Whether you're tall enough to fit comfortably is another question entirely! Listen now and share your own fair memories or badge engineering discoveries with us at info@inwheeltime.com.Be sure to subscribe for more In Wheel Time Car Talk!The Lupe' Tortilla RestaurantsLupe Tortilla in Katy, Texas Gulf Coast Auto ShieldPaint protection, tint, and more!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time car talk any time? In Wheel Time is now available on Audacy! Just go to Audacy.com/InWheelTime where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Podcast and check out our live multiplatform broadcast every Saturday, 10a - 12nCT simulcasting on Audacy, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Podcast can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, SiriusXM Podcast, iHeartRadio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox, YouTube Podcast and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Podcast, email us at info@inwheeltime.com
The 1975 Notre Dame football season was one for the books… and later for the big screen. Ara Parseghian had retired as the head coach, replaced by Dan Devine. And on the cover of SI was Quarterback Rick Slager, guiding the Irish to an 8-3 season. But Slager was more than just a QB… he played just as much tennis in South Bend as he did football and would go on to get his law degree from ND… but when he was throwing the pigskin, there was a sophomore tight end often on the receiving end of it. Ken MacAfee is one of the greatest college tight ends of all-time. A 2-time All-American for Notre Dame, he would break out in '75 and follow it up with two sensational seasons as a junior and senior. In 1977, Joe Montana was now the quarterback and MacAfee was his top target. He caught 54 passes, and finished 3rd in the Heisman Voting while taking home the Walter Camp Award for the nations top player. All this led the Irish to a New Years Day win over Heisman winner Earl Campbell and the Texas Longhorns in the Cotton Bowl, 38-10… MacAfee would close his college career with a National Championship…the 10th in the programs storied history. Drafted by the 49ers, MacAfee played two seasons in the NFL in San Francisco but in his 3rd season, new head coach Bill Walsh asked the 6'4, 250 lb tight end to switch to guard. That didn't sound like a good idea to Ken, and despite being reunited with Montana by the Bay, after a few pre-season games playing nothing but O-Line, MacAfee abruptly retired from the NFL. Ya see, MacAfee didn't just play football at Notre Dame… he got an education and after graduating with a degree in pre-professional studies he went to Penn and earned his DMD—-Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry… He would later become an oral surgeon and an expert in the field. That's what it means to be a student athlete. MacAfee joins us to tell us about the difference between Parsegian and Devine… who was behind helping get a walk-on by the name of Rudy Ruettiger into that now famous game… what was real and what wasn't from the iconic movie, “Rudy” and if he ever thinks about what if he had stayed and played with Montana in San Francisco. Ken loved his time at Notre Dame and we loved our time with him on the Past Our Prime podcast. Listen wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Over the Net, a podcast where we talk volleyball with Mizzou coaches, staff, and athletes! In this episode, Dylan invites Missouri Volleyball outside hitter Caylen Alexander for a great conversation about the team. Caylen shares her journey from a childhood in Kansas City to current experience at Mizzou. She discusses her early love for volleyball, the challenges and rewards of playing in Hawaii, and her aspirations in the SEC. Caylen also emphasizes the importance of teamwork, personal growth, and balancing academics with athletics, while also sharing her hobbies and interests outside of volleyball. ---- Subscribe to Rock M+ for access to Mizzou insider info, discussion boards, special live podcasts just for subscribers, and more! Celebrate the Cotton Bowl victory with Mizzou bowl game shirts over at 573. A portion of all purchases of the shirt will go to supporting Mizzou's NIL efforts. You can follow members of today's show on Twitter @Dylanrheinrich. Have a question for one of our podcasts? Leave a 5 star review with your question and that show just might answer it in an upcoming episode! Do you like Rock M Radio? Drop us a Review and be sure to subscribe to Rock M Radio on your preferred podcasting platform. Be sure to follow @RockMNation and @RockMRadio on Twitter. And if you aren't subscribed yet, please subscribe to our YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the Wednesday, September 24 edition of Studio 12, Will visits with Boomer White to discuss the start of Fall baseball at Blue Bell Park. Then, Will is joined by Johnny Holland and Dana Batiste as they relive the infamous goal-line stand against Bo Jackson and Auburn in the 1986 Cotton Bowl.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Texas Workforce Commission has settled a Fair Housing Act complaint against the developers of EPIC City, a planned Muslim-centric community northeast of Dallas. In other news, The Dallas Morning News got an exclusive two-hour sneak preview of the newly renovated Cotton Bowl Wednesday. The overall effect is, in a word, transformative. The wow factor is palpable. Adjectives that haven't described the Cotton Bowl's concourses in decades — spacious, convenient, aesthetically pleasing — now apply; and Texas' first Prince St. Pizza is expected to open on Dallas' Henderson Avenue in mid-October. The restaurant will replace Dallas' original Fireside Pies, a catalyst on Knox-Henderson that helped the neighborhood become a dining destination 20 years ago. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to Over the Net, a podcast where we talk volleyball with Mizzou coaches, staff, and athletes! In this episode, Dylan and Matthew discuss Mizzou Volleyball's recent performances, analyzing their matches against Stanford and TCU. They dive into the team's strengths and weaknesses, particularly focusing on player performances, offensive strategies, and areas needing improvement as they prepare for SEC play. The conversation highlights the importance of upcoming matches and the potential for the team to excel in the season ahead. Subscribe to Rock M+ for access to Mizzou insider info, discussion boards, special live podcasts just for subscribers, and more! Celebrate the Cotton Bowl victory with Mizzou bowl game shirts over at 573. A portion of all purchases of the shirt will go to supporting Mizzou's NIL efforts. You can follow members of today's show on Twitter @karensteger & @M_Gustafson27. Have a question for one of our podcasts? Leave a 5 star review with your question and that show just might answer it in an upcoming episode! Do you like Rock M Radio? Drop us a Review and be sure to subscribe to Rock M Radio on your preferred podcasting platform. Be sure to follow @RockMNation and @RockMRadio on Twitter. And if you aren't subscribed yet, please subscribe to our YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Over the Net, a podcast where we talk volleyball with Mizzou coaches, staff, and athletes! Over the Net is BACK for the first time this season and we can't wait to talk some Missouri Volleyball. In this episode, hosts Dylan, Colin, and Matthew discuss the Mizzou volleyball team's preseason expectations, reflecting on the previous season's successes and key player performances. The guys analyze the impact of transfers and freshmen on chemistry and performance, while setting expectations for the upcoming season and previewing the highly anticipated match against Stanford. Subscribe to Rock M+ for access to Mizzou insider info, discussion boards, special live podcasts just for subscribers, and more! Celebrate the Cotton Bowl victory with Mizzou bowl game shirts over at 573. A portion of all purchases of the shirt will go to supporting Mizzou's NIL efforts. You can follow members of today's show on Twitter @karensteger & @M_Gustafson27. Have a question for one of our podcasts? Leave a 5 star review with your question and that show just might answer it in an upcoming episode! Do you like Rock M Radio? Drop us a Review and be sure to subscribe to Rock M Radio on your preferred podcasting platform. Be sure to follow @RockMNation and @RockMRadio on Twitter. And if you aren't subscribed yet, please subscribe to our YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ohio State won the marquee battle of Week 1 of the 2025 college football season after a hard-fought defensive struggle with the Texas Longhorns. Julian Sayin's first college start was more successful than the first road start of his more hyped opposite number, Arch Manning. Sayin likely could have done more than he was asked to do, but the Buckeyes didn't need it, thanks to the defense helping a conservative offensive game plan and the Alabama transfer's poise and accuracy when called upon. It wasn't a perfect performance, but most importantly, Sayin didn't put the ball in harm's way.We broke down the game, which came just a few minutes shy of a shutout for the defense in Matt Patricia's first game as OSU defensive coordinator, checked back on our score predictions and our picks to click, and went over all of the important stats from Ohio State's victory over the No. 1 Longhorns.As we usually do, we discussed the other games around the Big Ten, with Northwestern, UCLA, and Wisconsin not looking great, although the Badgers at least got themselves a W. Indiana wasn't as sharp as expected, but the Hoosiers got the job done. Everything else went pretty much according to plan, although had Cincinnati played at home instead of in Kansas City, the Bearcats might have given Nebraska even more of a fight.We also looked ahead at the games coming up around the conference this weekend.One of those games is a curious matchup between the Buckeyes and the Tigers of Grambling State. This game was a scramble drill for the schedule makers after a previously scheduled game fell through. It's not likely to tell us much about the 2025 Buckeyes one week after a win over Texas, but it will provide valuable reps for the new Buckeye starters and should provide playing time for plenty of backups.We made our picks to click for the game, selecting the offensive and defensive Buckeyes we think will shine on Saturday afternoon, and we made similar predictions for the final score.We would love to hear from you, so please reach out with your feedback and questions below in the comments section or send us an email at silverbulletspod@gmail.com. Any questions directed toward us will be answered on our next show.Be sure to subscribe, rate, review, share, and follow the show over on Twitter at @SilvrBulletsPod.As always, thanks for listening!0:20 - There was no revenge for Texas from last year's Cotton Bowl, as the Buckeye defense came to play!33:01 - A look around the other results from Week 1 in the Big Ten.48:03 - Grambling is coming to Columbus. The Buckeyes should feel no obligation to make the Tigers welcome in the Horseshoe, and they probably won't.
With games beginning to start and many awaiting tomorrow's big noon kickoff, Week 0 of the college football 2025-26 season is now underway! Focusing on Texas, the Longhorns are rolling up to Columbus, Ohio, to take on the Ohio State Buckeyes in their highly anticipated season opener. What appears to be a rematch from last year's Cotton Bowl loss, former Detroit Lions fullback and sideline reporter for the Longhorns, Will Matthews, takes a moment to share the hype surrounding Saturday's big noon kickoff and what to expect from the Longhorns as they roll into this season.
Griffin Warner and Lonte Smith talk CFB betting for Saturday. The college football weekend preview opened with an unmistakable energy: offense must play fast, defense must swarm, and every snap must be about outblocking, outtackling, and outhustling the opponent. That tone set the stage for one of the most anticipated slates of the early season, highlighted by heavyweight matchups across the country and a betting landscape ripe with intrigue. Griffin Warner and Lonte Smith launched into their breakdown by zeroing in on Texas versus Ohio State in Columbus, a rematch of the Cotton Bowl. Warner admitted his Longhorn bias, but Smith carefully dissected the matchup. He argued that Texas brings more proven quarterback play with Arch Manning stepping in, supported by C.J. Baxter's return in the backfield and a deep defensive front led by Colin Simmons. Smith emphasized that the key is limiting Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State's elite wideout. Texas held him to one catch in their last meeting, and repeating that feat would tilt the balance. Still, Warner voiced concern about Arch's lack of experience under pressure, recalling his struggles against Georgia. The debate crystallized into a clash of proven depth on the Texas side versus the star power of Ohio State's top-end talent. The conversation shifted to LSU versus Clemson, a contest marked by questions about both coaching staffs. Brian Kelly's struggles in openers were stacked against Dabo Swinney's recent SEC failures. Smith forecasted Clemson's air attack overwhelming LSU's shaky secondary, citing LSU's ranking outside the top 95 in coverage metrics. He envisioned Clemson building an early lead and rolling behind their veteran offensive line and fearsome defensive front. From there, attention turned to Virginia Tech versus South Carolina in Atlanta. Smith strongly backed the Hokies as 7.5-point underdogs, noting their improved secondary and linebacker strength against a South Carolina team with turnover issues and significant defensive losses to the NFL draft. Warner added that upsets in college football often break wider than in the NFL, making the Hokies live dogs with upset potential. The final featured matchup was Notre Dame versus Miami, a renewal of a rivalry steeped in history. The surprise was freshman CJ Carr earning the starting quarterback role for Notre Dame. Smith highlighted Miami's opportunity to exploit Carr's inexperience, especially if Carson Beck's balanced attack can lean on a strong run game to offset Notre Dame's elite man-to-man secondary. With Reuben Bain anchoring Miami's defense, Smith believed the Hurricanes had the pieces to control tempo and win outright despite being slight underdogs. The show wrapped with best bets. Smith targeted Florida State plus seven in the first half against Alabama, citing Ty Simpson's inexperience and Florida State's defensive improvement under Gus Malzahn's offensive guidance. Warner doubled down on Virginia Tech, preferring the 7.5-point cushion but echoing Smith's belief that the Hokies could win outright. Both leaned on a consistent theme: early-season volatility favors teams with proven depth and coaching stability over untested quarterbacks in hostile settings. In sum, the weekend preview delivered a thorough guide to Saturday and Sunday's premier college football games. Texas versus Ohio State hinges on Arch Manning's poise and Ohio State's receiving dominance, LSU against Clemson pits explosive passing against a fragile secondary, Virginia Tech offers value against an overvalued SEC foe, and Miami has the tools to stun Notre Dame. For bettors and fans alike, the focus is clear: proven systems, balanced rosters, and situational awareness will dictate who cashes tickets and who leaves week one disappointed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian previewed the Longhorns' Week 1 showdown with Ohio State, calling it an “epic matchup” that's “great for college football.” He reflected on last year's Cotton Bowl loss, shared his respect for Ryan Day, and broke down what Texas needs to do differently this time. In today's Daily Buckeye Blitz, we cover: Sarkisian's take on the Ohio State–Texas matchup Why he thinks Matt Patricia is “a head coach for the defense” His scouting report of Julian Sayin: quick release, better athlete than expected Lessons from last year's Cotton Bowl and the importance of minimizing mistakes How Texas is prepping for the Shoe's hostile environment with simulated crowd noise Why Sarkisian believes the CFP committee will reward both teams for this heavyweight opener
One of the biggest games of the 2025 college football season is just days away as the Ohio State Buckeyes and Texas Longhorns get ready to face off inside Ohio Stadium in a matchup of the No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the nation. In this super-sized episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll hear Buckeye Huddle's Xs and Os gurus, Ross Fulton and Justin Whitlatch breaking down what to expect during Saturday's showdown between the Buckeyes and Longhorns. How did Texas shut down Jeremiah Smith during the Cotton Bowl, can they do it again, and what will Ohio State do to make sure it doesn't happen on Saturday?Plus, how different will this season's Ohio State defense look under new defensive coordinator Matt Patricia? What will Texas' offensive mastermind Steve Sarkesian do to attack the Buckeyes, and how will the Longhorns' mega-hyped QB Arch Manning impact the game with both his arm and his legs?
The Ohio State Buckeyes and Texas Longhorns will kick off their 2025 regular seasons with one of the most anticipated matchups of the entire year when they square off in a top-5 showdown inside Ohio Stadium.The two teams are coming off a classic Cotton Bowl matchup in the College Football Playoff semifinals, and now Steve Sarkesian and the Longhorns will be looking for revenge.Both teams will be starting new quarterbacks with Julian Sayin and Lincoln Kienholz battling it out to be the starter for the Buckeyes, and Arch Manning finally getting a chance to live up to his immense hype for the Horns. Plus, Ohio State's superstar wide receiver Jeremiah Smith is looking for some personal redemption after being held to just one catch for three yards the last time these teams met.
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Ohio State opens its 2025 season by facing Texas for what will be the fifth time in program history, hoping to break a tie. OSU and the Longhorns have split the previous four meetings, with each getting a home game (winning as the visitor) and each getting a win in a bowl game. Ryan Day's 2024 team claimed the most recent back in January in the Cotton Bowl on their way to a national title. As they gear up for the rematch on Aug. 30, what can those four previous games tell us about what to expect? Stephen Means, Stefan Krajisnik and Andrew Gillis will spend the next few weeks exploring these four games. They'll look at what went right, what went wrong and everything in between using the same Retalkables format we've used for the past five years. Only this time, we'll look through these games with a 2025 lens as a unique way to talk about game No. 5. Stephen Means, Stefan Krajisnik and Andrew Gillis will spend the next few weeks exploring these four games. They'll look at what went right, what went wrong and everything in between using the same Retalkables format we've used for the past five years. Only this time, we'll look through these games with a 2025 lens as a unique way to talk about game No. 5. Closing things out is the most recent matchup in a 28-14 Cotton Bowl win that stamped OSU's ticket to the first-ever national championship game of the 12-team College Football Playoff. 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
Big Ten Media Days kick off next week in Las Vegas, but this week, it's the SEC's turn in the spotlight, including Steve Sarkisian, Arch Manning, and the Texas Longhorns. The Horns were asked about their season-opening showdown with Ohio State, the chance for revenge following their season-ending loss in the College Football Playoffs in the Cotton Bowl in January, the challenge of defending OSU superstar WR Jeremiah Smith, and much more. In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you'll hear everything the Longhorns had to say about Ohio State, as well as some other topics of interest.
Ohio State opens its 2025 season by facing Texas for what will be the fifth time in program history, hoping to break a tie. OSU and the Longhorns have split the previous four meetings, with each getting a home game (winning as the visitor) and each getting a win in a bowl game. Ryan Day's 2024 team claimed the most recent back in January in the Cotton Bowl on their way to a national title. As they gear up for the rematch on Aug. 30, what can those four previous games tell us about what to expect? Stephen Means, Stefan Krajisnik and Andrew Gillis will spend the next few weeks exploring these four games. They'll look at what went right, what went wrong and everything in between using the same Retalkables format we've used for the past five years. Only this time, we'll look through these games with a 2025 lens as a unique way to talk about game No. 5. Up next, the Buckeyes' 24-21 loss to the Longhorns in the 2009 Fiesta Bowl. 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
Ohio State opens its 2025 season by facing Texas for what will be the fifth time in program history, hoping to break a tie. OSU and the Longhorns have split the previous four meetings, with each getting a home game (winning as the visitor) and each getting a win in a bowl game. Ryan Day's 2024 team claimed the most recent back in January in the Cotton Bowl on their way to a national title. As they gear up for the rematch on Aug. 30, what can those four previous games tell us about what to expect? Stephen Means, Stefan Krajisnik and Andrew Gillis will spend the next few weeks exploring these four games. They'll look at what went right, what went wrong and everything in between using the same Retalkables format we've used for the past five years. Only this time, we'll look through these games with a 2025 lens as a unique way to talk about game No. 5. Up next, the Buckeyes' 24-7 road win in 2006, which marked the beginning of a Heisman Trophy campaign and a legendary career. 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
Ohio State opens its 2025 season by facing Texas for what will be the fifth time in program history, hoping to break a tie. OSU and the Longhorns have split the previous four meetings, with each getting a home game (winning as the visitor) and each getting a win in a bowl game. Ryan Day's 2024 team claimed the most recent back in January in the Cotton Bowl on their way to a national title. As they gear up for the rematch on Aug. 30, what can those four previous games tell us about what to expect? Stephen Means, Stefan Krajisnik and Andrew Gillis will spend the next few weeks exploring these four games. They'll look at what went right, what went wrong and everything in between using the same Retalkables format we've used for the past five years. Only this time, we'll look through these games with a 2025 lens as a unique way to talk about game No. 5. Up first, a 2005 meeting where Vince Young came to Columbus and left with a 25-22 win in a game between the nation's No. 2 and No. 5 teams. 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
It started as a normal evening in Longview, Texas. Dana Blair and her daughter Alexa were packing for a trip to the Cotton Bowl, where Alexa was set to perform for the first time as a Kilgore College Rangerette. But when a woman knocked on their door wearing a wig and covering her face with a greeting card, everything changed. This week, Kristin tells the unbelievable true story of a home invasion and kidnapping driven by drill team drama, Facebook connections, and a shocking grudge. The case would lead police to Nancy Motes, a mother whose obsession with her daughter's high school dance career escalated into a violent act that no one could have predicted. Sponsors: Mint MobileGet your summer savings and shop premium wireless plans at Mintmobile.com/creepers Happy MammothFor a limited time, you can get 15% off on your entire first order at happymammoth.com just use the code CREEPERS at checkout! Sources: Search warrant offers new details in Rangerette kidnapping case | Police | news-journal.com Rangerette was kidnapping victim; Kilgore woman arrested in abduction | Police | news-journal.com The Positively True Adventures of the Kilgore Rangerette–Kidnapping Mom – Texas Monthly Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A constitutional ban on women pastors and a proposal to abolish a public policy agency accused of compromising with leftists narrowly failed on the last day of this year's Southern Baptist Convention in Dallas. Close margins on both key votes demonstrated the staunchly conservative views of the nation's largest Protestant denomination, which counts 12.7 million members. In other news, the guardian and family members of an 11-year-old boy who died two days ago in Wylie have been arrested on child abuse charges in connection with his death. The young boy was found unconscious by first responders at his home on Long Meadow Road Monday evening; the proposed change of AT&T Stadium to 'Dallas Stadium' to comply with FIFA rules during next year's World Cup may be tweaked to include 'Arlington' in the name. and a battle between two professional men's soccer teams for a stake in Dallas' sporting future ended with the City Council unanimously approving a contract that gives Atlético Dallas, a new USL team, the keys to Fair Park's Cotton Bowl stadium and MoneyGram Soccer Complex for the next three years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
One of the most anticipated Agenda episodes of the year has come to pass as the lads were joined by the former voice of FC Dallas on television, radio, and stadium PA Mark Followill as the international break comes to an end. Ryan and Steve talked to Mark about his history with FC Dallas going all the way back to the Burn at the Cotton Bowl, before transitioning to broadcasting games. They also re-visit some of the classic calls that made Followill a local soccer legend. After a break they dive into Mark's currents goings on with Apple TV as a part of their MLS Season Pass coverage, including his favorite part about doing the games. He also talks about what he's seen from FC Dallas so far this season.Then it's Garrett's time to shine, as he gets everyone up to speed with this week's opposition Sporting Kansas City. The lads also talk about FC Dallas players away from the club representing their countries on the international break. 1:00 A Mark Followill Retrospective42:59 What's Mark Up To These Days56:51 SKC Preview/FCD Internationals UpdateThe FC Dallas Agenda will publish every Wednesday as a part of the FC Dallas Radio Network. The hosts of the FC Dallas Agenda are Ryan Figert, Garrett Melcer, and Steve Davis. The executive producer of the FC Dallas Radio Network is Sam Hale.
Even we beat writers who typically prefer noon games believe Ohio State vs. Texas should be a night game.With how spectacular the atmosphere was for Ohio State's home night College Football Playoff game against Tennessee, we want to see another primetime showcase for the Buckeyes' season opener against the Longhorns. That doesn't seem to be in the cards, however – unsurprisingly – with FOX set to broadcast the Cotton Bowl rematch, likely at noon.As such, Ohio State finds itself facing the possibility of playing most of its big regular-season games at noon once again this year, though we do believe Ohio State vs. Penn State is a prime candidate for the marquee home night game Ohio State and its fans covet. But we'd love to see more transparency with the Big Ten television networks' game selection process – which could be easily achieved by televising the networks' game draft during a time on the calendar when sickos like us are starved for more college football content.Eleven Warriors' Dan Hope, Chase Brown and Garrick Hodge share their thoughts on the season opener's likely noon destiny, our kickoff time predictions for the rest of the season and how the networks could bring fans into the game selection process on a new episode of Press Coverage, which is also available on the Real Pod Wednesdays feed for this episode.
The Ohio State Buckeyes face a challenging schedule this fall as they attempt to defend their 2024 national championship. That schedule starts with a top-5 showdown with Texas, in a rematch of last year's College Football Playoff semifinal in the Cotton Bowl, a matchup with likely Big Ten favorite Penn State in the Horseshoe, and four challenging conference road games, including the regular season finale against archrival Michigan. So which of those games are the biggest? Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to debate that in this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast.
While there's not a ton happening with Ohio State football right now, there's a lot to look forward to over the next eight months.Right now, the most anticipated event of the summer for Buckeye fans might be Michigan's Committee on Infractions hearing that's set to take place in one month as the Wolverines could finally face punishment from the NCAA this summer for their impermissible scouting scheme orchestrated by former staffer Connor Stalions.The height of recruiting season will also come soon as Ohio State prepares to host official visitors and camps in June, while we're personally excited to make our way to Las Vegas in July for Big Ten Media Days, the unofficial kickoff to football season.Ohio State's season opener could be its most highly anticipated season opener ever as the Buckeyes host Texas in a Cotton Bowl rematch that could be a 1 vs. 2 game. Ohio State's Nov. 1 home game against Penn State will be one of its most-anticipated games against the Nittany Lions ever as the Buckeyes look to spoil Jim Knowles' return to Columbus. And of course, everyone in Columbus has Ohio State's Nov. 29 trip to Ann Arbor circled on the calendar with hopes that Ryan Day's Buckeyes will finally end their drought against Michigan.Add in road trips to Washington, Illinois and Wisconsin and Nico Iamaleava's return to Columbus with UCLA, and the Buckeyes' regular-season schedule is loaded with games we can't wait for. As fun as the first year of the 12-team College Football Playoff was, we're also excited for year two of the expanded playoff race.Of course, we'll be excited to watch Jeremiah Smith and Caleb Downs play every game as the Buckeyes' superstars have the potential to be even better than they were last year. And there's no shortage of players with the talent to emerge as stars around them, such as Max Klare, James Peoples and Jermaine Mathews Jr., just to name a few.With Ohio State in the quietest part of its offseason and us preparing to take an early summer break on Real Pod Wednesdays, we highlight all the biggest things for Buckeye fans to look forward to this season.The full rundown:0:00 Why There Won't Be Real Pod Wednesdays for the Next Few Weeks4:52 Anticipation Builds for Potential Michigan Punishment12:53 Big Summer Ahead for Ohio State Recruiting18:45 Big Ten Media Days in Vegas Will Be Fun21:46 Season Openers Don't Get Any Bigger Than Ohio State vs. Texas26:28 Jim Knowles' Return Makes Ohio State vs. Penn State Extra Spicy32:00 Beating Michigan Still the Big Hurdle Ryan Day Must Clear38:07 Illibuck Game in Champaign, Trip to Camp Randall Among Other Exciting Matchups43:35 Why Jeremiah Smith and Caleb Downs Should Be Even Better in 202548:11 Buckeyes Will Have Potential Breakout Stars All Over the Field
With Donovan Jackson, Josh Simmons, Seth McLaughlin, and Josh Fryar headed to the NFL, the defending national champion Ohio State Buckeyes will need some new faces up front in the trenches. The Buckeyes added a pair of talented transfer tackles in the portal, but which returning players could also play a bigger role this fall? In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, former OSU guard and tackle Donovan Jackson weighs in in on that and much more, including what the conversation was like when he was asked to move from guard to tackle in the middle of the season, and his view of Jack Sawyer's famous scoop-and-score against Texas in the Cotton Bowl.
RUNDOWN Whoops, did Hotshot Scott accidentally suggest to start an OnlyFans for his daughter's car fund? Hotel Wi-Fi sucks. And what about Shreveport, Louisiana? Mitch and Hotshot dive into the frustrations of watching NFL playoffs without the Seahawks, who are instead grappling with coaching changes. Seahawks No-Table *offseason edition* analyzes the decision to fire offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb after just one year. The discussion explores philosophical differences with head coach Mike McDonald and the team's lack of a consistent offensive identity. The conversation pivots to the Seahawks' future, debating whether they've made significant progress under McDonald, the viability of trading Geno Smith, and lingering concerns over Seattle's front office and roster construction. In the Mariners No-Table segment of Episode 318, Mitch, Joe Doyle, and Brady Farkas dissect Seattle's puzzlingly quiet offseason. With zero significant spending and minimal roster adjustments, frustrations mount over missed opportunities to strengthen the team. Mitch Levy and Rick Neuheisel analyze Ohio State's resurgence, Notre Dame's defensive dominance, and the nuances of college football's marquee moments, including questionable coaching decisions and pivotal plays from the Cotton Bowl. GUESTS • Seahawks No-Table | Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider) & Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) • Mariners No-Table | Joe Doyle (Over Slot) & Brady Farkas (Sports Illustrated Now M's Editor) • Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Analyst TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:07 | From OnlyFans to Shreveport: Mitch and Hotshot Tackle Wi-Fi Scams and Sports Trivia 11:43 | Clip of the Week: Jason La Canfora; QB Conundrum: Geno's Value, Trade Rumors, and Cousins Comparisons—Is $45M the New Norm? 20:31 | Seahawks' Mediocrity Playbook: New Coach, Same Old Problems 40:01 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider) & Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) - Grubb's Firing, Geno's Future, and a Mediocre Middle Ground 1:06:09 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table | Joe Doyle (Over Slot) & Brady Farkas (Sports Illustrated Now M's Editor) Mariners Offseason: Zero Spending, Endless Frustration, and a Castillo Conundrum 1:28:40 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel (CBS College Analyst) Neuheisel's Take: Buckeyes Set to Blitz Notre Dame in Title Showdown 1:59:09 | The Other Stuff Segment: Ohio State vs. Notre Dame: College Football Championship •Underdog rooting dilemma: Fans struggle choosing favorites •Penn State vs. Texas: Exciting semifinal games •Steelers offseason moves: Russell Wilson free agency •Mike Vrabel Patriots return: Coaching change speculation •Bill Belichick Twitter debut: Unexpected online presence •Justin Verlander career move: Giants sign aging pitcher •Scott Servais Padres role: Mariners manager transition •Deshaun Watson injury: Achilles re-rupture recovery • RIPS Sam Moore Soul legend remembered, Bill McCartney 1990 National Champion coach, Peter Yarrow Folk icon from '60s. • Headlines: Polish general controversy: Anti-tank mines misplaced. AI likeness sale: Adult star innovates workload. MRI mishap humor: Butt plug ER incident. No Trousers Tube Ride: Annual London event returns.
After a good round of semifinal games, we're set for a National Championship featuring Ohio State against Notre Dame. In this college football podcast episode, we break down both matchups and react to Notre Dame's 27-24 nailbiter over Penn State in the Orange Bowl and Ohio State's 28-14 win over Texas in the Cotton Bowl. What were the key moments that decided each game, the highlights (and lowlights), and the matchups that gave us the Buckeys and Irish moving on?Enter Bowl Bingo, our bowl contest: https://www.playbowlbingo.comLike our college football podcast? Leave us a rating and review, and don't forget to subscribe or follow so you don't miss any of our podcast episodes:Apple Podcasts: https://play.solidverbal.com/apple-podcastsSpotify: https://play.solidverbal.com/spotifyAmazon Music: https://play.solidverbal.com/amazon-musicOvercast: https://play.solidverbal.com/overcastPocket Casts: https://play.solidverbal.com/pocketcastsPodcast Addict: https://play.solidverbal.com/podcast-addictCastBox: https://play.solidverbal.com/castboxOur college football show is also available on YouTube. Subscribe to the channel at: https://www.youtube.com/@solidverbalWant to get in touch? Give us a holler on Twitter: @solidverbal, @tyhildenbrandt, @danrubenstein, on Instagram, or on Facebook. You can also find our college football podcast out on TikTok and Threads. Stay up to date with our free weekly college football newsletter: https://quickslants.solidverbal.com/subscribe.College football has been our passion since we started The Solid Verbal College Football Podcast back in 2008. We don't just love college football, we live it!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Cover 3 crew is here to break down Ohio State's win over Texas.
Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon break down how Notre Dame defeated Penn State, who they favor tonight's Cotton Bowl matchup between Ohio State vs. Texas, and give their favorites for the NFL's Wild Card Weekend. All that and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today on 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe, Jonas Knox, Brady Quinn, and LaVar Arrington kick things off by recapping what the crew did after the Orange Bowl. Plus, they call out Producer Lee for what he brought—or didn’t bring—to the big game. Next, the guys preview the highly anticipated College Football Playoff Semifinal matchup between Ohio State and Texas in the Cotton Bowl. They also dive into the Dolphins' situation and debate whether Tyreek Hill might be looking for a trade. Finally, don’t miss a hilarious new edition of Lee’s Leftovers!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe, Jonas Knox, Brady Quinn, and LaVar Arrington dive right in by breaking down Brady’s Notre Dame Fighting Irish defeating LaVar’s alma mater, Penn State, in the Orange Bowl. Next, the guys call out Producer Lee for what he brought—or didn’t bring—to the big game! Finally, they preview the highly anticipated College Football Playoff Semifinal matchup between Ohio State and Texas in the Cotton Bowl.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chip Patterson, Tom Fornelli, Bud Elliott and Danny Kanell are LIVE in Fort Worth, Texas, to break down Penn State vs. Notre Dame in Thursday's Orange Bowl and Ohio State vs. Texas in Friday's Cotton Bowl.
Stugotz, Billy and Mikey A are joined by Lucy to preview the Orange Bowl between Penn State and Notre Dame and the Cotton Bowl between Texas and Ohio State. Lucy is also super excited for a certain BIG10 School's acquisition of quarterback in the transfer portal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's show, Pat, Darius Butler, AJ Hawk and the boys are live from Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida ahead of tonight's Field Pass for the Orange Bowl between Notre Dame & Penn State on ESPN2. The boys cover all the latest NFL coaching carousel news & preview the College Football Playoff Semifinals & NFL's (Super) Wildcard Weekend. In the first hour, the boys are joined live on set by NFL super Agent Drew Rosenhaus of Rosenhaus Sports, where he discusses his client Tyreek Hill battling through a broken wrist this season and clarifies his emotional Week 18 postgame comments, discusses what it's like representing younger athletes through NIL, including Penn State's standout edge rusher Abdul Carter, who is a gametime decision tonight, and talks about what it's like working with NFL coaches & General Managers like Kevin O'Connell & Vikings assistant GM Ryan Grigson, who is interviewing for the GM opening with the Jets. We kick off the second hour with a visit from Obie, the Orange Bowl mascot (an orange), and Hard Rock Stadium's head chef, Jon, swings by with some good meat. UNC Tar Heels' new General Manager & longtime friend of the progrum, Michael Lombardi joins the show live from Chapel Hill to combat rumors that Bill Belichick is leaving Chapel Hill for the NFL, chat about how much he is enjoying working in College Football in the NIL era, how he sees Super Wildcard Weekend playing out, team culture, and much more. Also in the second hour, the boys react to news that the Las Vegas Raiders have parted ways with GM Tom Telesco shortly after relieving HC Antonio Pierce of his duties & that Georgia QB Carson Beck has entered the transfer portal after previously declaring for the NFL Draft. The boys facetime College GameDay's College Football Insider Pete Thamel to talk about reports that Notre Dame has come down with the flu, where Carson Beck might be headed, and more. In the third hour, the boys react to the news that the NFL is trying to take the Super out of Super Wildcard Weekend, Stanford Steve joins the progrum to pick all the games with the guys, and much more. Tune in to the Field Pass tonight at 7:30pm on ESPN2 for the Orange Bowl & tomorrow night live from the Cotton Bowl. The show will be off tomorrow and back for a MASSIVE Overreaction Monday. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2pm EDT), ESPN's YouTube (12pm-3pm EDT), or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stugotz, Billy and Mikey A are joined by Lucy to preview the Orange Bowl between Penn State and Notre Dame and the Cotton Bowl between Texas and Ohio State. Lucy is also super excited for a certain BIG10 School's acquisition of quarterback in the transfer portal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's a big week in the Verballerhood! In this episode, we dive deep and break down Notre Dame vs. Penn State in the Orange Bowl and Ohio State vs. Texas in the Cotton Bowl. What are the biggest questions, keys, and matchups in each game? More importantly, who is Ty picking in the battle between his childhood team and alma mater?Enter Bowl Bingo, our bowl contest: https://www.playbowlbingo.comLike our college football podcast? Leave us a rating and review, and don't forget to subscribe or follow so you don't miss any of our podcast episodes:Apple Podcasts: https://play.solidverbal.com/apple-podcastsSpotify: https://play.solidverbal.com/spotifyAmazon Music: https://play.solidverbal.com/amazon-musicOvercast: https://play.solidverbal.com/overcastPocket Casts: https://play.solidverbal.com/pocketcastsPodcast Addict: https://play.solidverbal.com/podcast-addictCastBox: https://play.solidverbal.com/castboxOur college football show is also available on YouTube. Subscribe to the channel at: https://www.youtube.com/@solidverbalWant to get in touch? Give us a holler on Twitter: @solidverbal, @tyhildenbrandt, @danrubenstein, on Instagram, or on Facebook. You can also find our college football podcast out on TikTok and Threads. Stay up to date with our free weekly college football newsletter: https://quickslants.solidverbal.com/subscribe.College football has been our passion since we started The Solid Verbal College Football Podcast back in 2008. We don't just love college football, we live it!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Josh Pate's College Football Show Ep 598 features Josh Pate looking ahead to the College Football Playoff semifinal round with predictions on Notre Dame vs Penn State in the Orange Bowl as well as Ohio State vs Texas in the Cotton Bowl. Will Marcus Freeman and the Irish punch their ticket to the national title game or can James Franklin and the Nittany Lions continue defying the odds? What will Steve Sarkisian's Texas offense look like against Ryan Day and a red-hot Buckeye team? What do we make of premature endings to seasons for Kalen DeBoer at Alabama and Dan Lanning at Oregon? Will we ever see a true College Football Playoff “Cinderella” team emerge to win it all? Josh also takes a look at the latest Transfer Portal whispers and intel. 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/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Josh Pate's College Football Show Ep 598 features Josh Pate looking ahead to the College Football Playoff semifinal round with predictions on Notre Dame vs Penn State in the Orange Bowl as well as Ohio State vs Texas in the Cotton Bowl. Will Marcus Freeman and the Irish punch their ticket to the national title game or can James Franklin and the Nittany Lions continue defying the odds? What will Steve Sarkisian's Texas offense look like against Ryan Day and a red-hot Buckeye team? What do we make of premature endings to seasons for Kalen DeBoer at Alabama and Dan Lanning at Oregon? Will we ever see a true College Football Playoff “Cinderella” team emerge to win it all? Josh also takes a look at the latest Transfer Portal whispers and intel. 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