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Dan Dakich, Indiana sports legend and the host of “Don't @ Me! with Dan Dakich” on OutKick.com and the Dan Dakich Show on Indy's Sports Ticket 1430am, talks with Says Who Sports about his induction into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame this year (including the influence on him of friend and longtime Andrean (IN) High School baseball coach Dave Pishkur, who presented Dakich for induction), his unforgettable first interaction with Coach Bob Knight as a high school recruit, the key lessons he learned as a player/captain and longtime assistant coach for Knight at Indiana that have contributed to Dakich's success in sports media, the B1G's decades-long national championship drought in basketball and what he believes is the main reason for it, why the media-at-large continues to miss the mark on accuracy and telling the truth (including his own experiences with untruths in stories written and reported about him), how what he learned in striving to get the most out of his players as a former coach has influenced his approach as a show host and sports media personality, and much more!
For this episode of the DCF Show podcast, Data Center Frontier Editor in Chief Matt Vincent and Senior Editor David Chernicoff speak with Tom Dakich, CEO of Quantum Corridor, about compute possibilities for his company's super-fast, super-secure fiber-optic network operating in the area of Chicagoland and Northern Indiana. Almost exactly a year ago, Quantum Corridor launched what the company bills as "one of the fastest, most secure fiber-optic networks in the Western Hemisphere" with its first transmissions from the Chicago ORD 10 Data Center at 350 E. Cermak Rd. to a data center in Hammond, Indiana. Formed in 2021 as a public-private partnership with the state of Indiana, Quantum Corridor was established to enable advanced Illinois and Indiana tech innovators to exchange data nearly instantaneously, the better to achieve frontline technology breakthroughs. Funded through a $4.0 million grant from the state of Indiana's READI grant program and with the cooperation of the Indiana Department of Transportation and Northwest Indiana Forum, Quantum Corridor's network is utilizing 263 miles of new and existing fiber-optic cable beneath the Indiana Toll Road to link data centers, quantum research facilities, life sciences and genome scientists and hyperscalers with industry-shattering speeds and throughput. Transmitting at data speeds reportedly 1,000x faster than traditional networks, on its launch in 2023, Quantum Corridor said the new network aims to enable regional businesses and institutions to achieve breakthroughs in the segments for defense, financial modeling, biotech, cybersecurity, machine learning, research and more. This optimism came on the heels of the Biden-Harris administration's designation last October of of the Chicago MSA as a U.S. Regional Technology and Innovation Hub. With its first transmissions, Quantum Corridor achieved a latency of 0.266 milliseconds of information exchange over its current 12-mile network—a transmission speed 500 times faster than the blink of an eye and far exceeding the average network's existing 12-times-longer latency. The combination of near-instantaneous transmissions paired with massive throughput is expected to enable exponential breakthroughs in modeling and problem solving across myriad industries. Quantum Corridor continues to expand its mileage and connect research facilities. According to the company, the network already has the capacity to transmit nearly the entire current content load of the internet in a single transmission.
In this episode, Riley is joined by Outkick's Dan Dakich. They discuss the controversial participation of transgender athletes in women's sports at the Olympics. Riley criticizes the Olympic Committee for allowing individuals with XY chromosomes to compete against women, arguing it undermines fair competition and the integrity of women's sports. Dakich reflects on his long history of watching the Olympics, expressing disbelief at the current state of affairs. Riley & Dan highlight media bias and call for advocacy to protect the rights and opportunities of female athletes amidst evolving gender identity policies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick and Dustin react to Dan Dakich's comments about Evan Mobley's need to get tougher and whether he can still be a great player.
Kel'el Ware went to work last night leading the Hoosiers to a third straight win. Trey Galloway also had a triple double for suddenly hot IU Mike Woodson will return to IU next year, according to media who cite "a source." Is that going to work for Indiana fans? Colts roster ranked in the middle of the NFL, and that is what should be expected in a franchise that has not taken many big swings in free agency or the draft. Dan Dakich has applied for the Pepperdine coaching job - and that would be the best hire in the history of their basketball program. Butler won last night at Hinkle. https://mybookie.website/joinwithKENT Promocode: KENT TO CLAIM YOUR DEPOSIT BONUS UP TO $1,000! Here is the link for my book: https://www.amazon.com/Oops-Art-Learning-Mistakes-Adventures/dp/173420740X Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the conclusion of this week's episode of "Sustainable Leadership and Disruptive Growth," join David Radlo as he continues his conversation with the brilliant Thomas Dakich. As a seasoned attorney with a remarkable career spanning over three decades in the telecommunications and data center industries, Tom has closed awe-inspiring transactions worth over $500 million across the globe. In part two, we delve into the far-reaching impact of the CHIPS Act, a landmark legislation enacted by the States Congress and signed into law by President Biden. Tom sheds light on the profound implications of this act, exploring how it is set to revolutionize the telecommunications landscape and create unprecedented opportunities for growth and innovation. Tom also unveils an ambitious project that he has been tirelessly working on—a project that aims to transform the connectivity landscape starting from Chicago and extending eastward into underserved communities and rural areas. High-speed fiber optic cables lie at the heart of this visionary endeavor, serving as the catalyst for bridging the digital divide and empowering communities that have long been overlooked. Tune in as Tom shares the remarkable story of how this visionary project came together. Discover the power of connectivity, the immense potential for change, and the limitless possibilities that lie ahead as we strive to create a world where no community is left behind.
In this week's episode of "Sustainable Leadership and Disruptive Growth," David Radlo welcomes a true visionary and problem solver, Thomas Dakich. With over 30 years of experience as a practicing attorney in the telecommunications and data center industries, Tom has spearheaded groundbreaking transactions totaling over $500 million worldwide. From solving intricate infrastructure challenges to navigating labor stoppages in diverse regions, Tom's expertise knows no bounds. Join us as we delve into Tom's remarkable journey and uncover his unwavering belief in the transformative potential of high-speed fiber-optic cables. Tom shares his profound insights on leveraging cutting-edge technology to improve the lives of underserved communities and empower rural agriculture areas. Prepare to be inspired as Tom shares his unique perspective on sustainable leadership, disruptive growth, and the immense potential of high-speed fiber-optic cables.
The guys are in studio and get harassed by Scotty D, Dakich lied and got caught, who is “Pelsyear”, more UofL/Nike gear, Andy wonders about Adou/Ugonna, a Reeves battle breaks out, is Musk getting it done, and who is wearing the smelly diaper?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Voice of Cardinal Baseball ,Sean Moth joins for the first of hopefully many visits this season talking all things UofL baseball. He also shares what it was like calling hockey with Nick. Nick hung with Produce last night. Bobby V shares the Dakich story. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
6 in 360 Weekend Recap: Is Jeff Bezos Selling the Washington Post to Buy Washington Commanders? Chiefs win over Jags but Patrick Mahomes suffers high ankle sprain, Bengals demolish the Bills with Damar Hamlin in the building, Eagles heading to NFC Championship after route of the Giants, and Niners take out the Cowboys. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
J&J on Dakich out in Indy, Patty's NFL Picks, then Geoff Calkins on Grizz tonight, Tigers vs. Auburn and Veatch/Silverfield
(00:00-26:04) – Monday's show begins with Dan sharing that he didn't know he was going to witness history this morning. Plus, Dan talks more on Jeff Saturday's hire by the Colts a few weeks ago and plays some audio from Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni after Sunday's win over the Colts. Dan also stresses how there's always a back story and why there's more to the story of bringing in Coach Saturday. Dan also talks a bit on the strong run as of late from the Indiana Pacers. (26:05-40:09) – We're back from break as Dan talks more on the Colts and chats with the YouTube Chat about who he has winning it all this year in the NFL. (40:10-48:22) – Hour number one ends with more on the Pacers recent straight of great play that has seen them go 8-2 in their last 10. (48:23-1:09:47) – Our pal the great Seth Greenberg of ESPN joins the show to give us his thoughts on the start to one of the most wonderful times of the year, FEAST WEEK! Seth dives into some of the teams, like Kentucky, who were expected to be elite, that haven't lived up to that hype in the early goings of the season. Seth also shares if he thinks North Carolina is a Top-5 team. Plus, Dan and Seth give their early reactions to the Indiana Hoosiers. (1:09:48-1:28:01) – We're back from break with Dan looking ahead to the Colts upcoming matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers. (1:28:02-1:33:37) – Hour number two closes with Dan taking a call on the Pacers and the Colts. (1:33:38-1:57:43) – The DEAN Mike Chappell of Fox 59 and CBS 4 joins the program to give his thoughts on the Colts loss to the Eagles this past Sunday. Chapp also talks about where the Colts go from here as they appear to be stuck in NFL purgatory; too good to get a top pick but too bad to make the playoffs. Chapp also talks about the future of the franchise and who he feels will be back next year in the front office and as the head coach. Plus, Chapp talks more on the hiring of Jeff Saturday as the interim head coach and the decision to fire Frank Reich midseason. (1:57:44-2:11:02) – The head coach of Dan's alma mater the Andrean 59ers Chris Skinner joins the show to take us through the 59ers run to the state finals for the second year in a row. (2:11:03-2:20:47) – Monday's show ends with Dan sharing the result from the Horseshoe Indianapolis Race of the Day. Also, Dan asks show producer Jimmy Cook for the JCook Plays of the Day. Later, Dan shares some chaos within the Dakich house and tells us an adventure from his Bowling Green days. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For Tom Dakich, growing up in northwest Indiana was special, and after years of economic challenges, he believes the region is poised for transformation. In episode 87, Dakich talks about big projects, his passion for the region and what it was like growing up with little brother Dan.
NFL Headlines, Chad Withrow & Armando Salguero join the show + “Dakich's Dumpster Fire” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(00:00-24:50) –Thursday's show begins with Dan chatting with WTHR's Taylor Tannenbaum live from Colts Camp. Dan and Taylor go back and forth with their live reactions of Colts Camp and give predictions for this season. Plus, Dan updates us on a thrilling golf match from yesterday. (24:50-38:14) – We're back from break with Dan talking about tweets made by Victor Oladipo about how his time ended with the Indiana Pacers. (38:14-49:18) –The first hour ends Dan pondering if he would ever buy a jersey for $5 million after an MJ jersey is likely to fetch that price. (49:18-1:10:27) – The great Kevin Bowen of Kevin & Query shares his biggest observations from the final Colts Camp practice before preseason game one against the Bills. Plus, KB talks on if there is a hot seat for Colts GM Chris Ballard and head coach Frank Reich heading into the 2022 season. (1:10:27-1:28:59) – Colts 2nd year defensive end Kwity Paye stops by to take us through his journey to the NFL. Plus, Paye shares his objectives for the 2022 campaign and how his preparation has changed from Year 1 to Year 2. (1:28:59-1:38:22) –Hour number two concludes with our friend Kent Sterling stopping by to discuss Victor Oladipo's tweets about his time with the Pacers. Kent and Dan discuss how the Pacers have done business post-Larry Bird's front office tenure with the franchise. Plus, some thoughts on the Colts chances in 2022. (1:38:22-2:01:17) –The talented Joe Reitz of the Colts Radio Network joins the fray to go over his observations from Colts Camp to this point. Plus, Joe shares what he's seen from Matt Ryan so far and what his leadership brings to the huddle this season. Also, we get Joe's thoughts on the Colts' wide receiver room for 2022. (2:01:17-2:14:05) –The executive director of the City League Austin Taylor stops by to talk with us on tonight's city league action and the partnership with Dakich Cycles for the City. Plus, Austin sets the stage for tonight's men's and women's city league championship games. (2:14:05-2:21:35) –Thursday's show closes with Dan sharing the results from the Horseshoe Indianapolis Race of the Day. Plus, Dan asks show producer Jimmy Cook for the JCook Plays of the Day. Later, Dan and Kent look at tonight's Field of Dreams game between the Cubs and the Reds.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dań Dakich tells the guys he doesn't understand how NBA teams don't protect themselves from non-stop trades and defends his unhealthy affinity for Lamar Jackson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(00:00-24:12) – The show opens with Dan interacting with emails and the YouTube Chat about his comments yesterday regarding the lack of difference makers from the Colts. Plus, Dan reviews some national headlines including some stories on PETA protesters. (24:13-35:27) – Dan continues his back and forth with the YouTube Chat and discussing the likelihood that Yannick Ngakoue is actually a difference maker for the Colts this season. (35:28-41:33) – The first hour closes with Dan talking about his favorite announcers of all-time and how he feels about (41:34-1:04:15) – The Voice of Indy Car and the Indy 500 Mark Jaynes joins the show to get us ready for the GRM Grand Prix at IMS this weekend. Plus, Mark looks ahead to the greatest spectacle in racing, the Indy 500, which is just a few weeks away. Later, Mark talks on the 33 entrants for the 500 and what fans can expect throughout the month of May. Plus, Dan talks more on the Colts. (1:04:16-1:19:06) –Andrew Bartolacci stops by the program to give us a testimonial on how the Dakich Cycles for the City program impact students and families at a local school. Dan also reminds folks how they can donate to the cause. (1:19:07-1:24:42) – Hour number two concludes with Dan looking at a local pitcher who is making his MLB Debut with the Dodgers. (1:24:43-1:46:29) – The final hour of the show begins with Dan and show producer Jimmy Cook talking about the top play on SC Top 10 list. Plus, Dan shares a memory from his childhood days. Also, Dan ponders if the Reds will blow a lead. Dan also continues his engagement with the YouTube Chat on the state of the Indianapolis Colts. (1:46:30-1:59:20) – Dan talks more on why he feels the Colts have primarily brought in castoffs this offseason. Plus, a look at the struggles of the current regime leading the Colts. (1:59:21-2:07:17)– Wednesday's show ends with Dan sharing the results from the Horseshoe Indianapolis Race of the Day. Also, Dan asks show producer Jimmy Cook for today's edition of The JCook Plays of the Day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ending the week strong with the official DD mock NFL Draft + a couple friends of the show with Allison Williams & Jason Hammer. I'll also give out “The DAM Awards”. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(00:00-26:35) – Dan opens the show by asking show producer Jimmy Cook if he is being to critical of the Colts in a recent tweet. Plus, Dan answers a question from a fan regarding if they should cash out on a bet. Also, Dan is asked about Armando Bacot returning to North Carolina and what the future hold for Trayce-Jackson Davis. Later, Dan talks on the Colts prep for the draft and how they've done in previous draft under the Ballard regime. (26:36-42:04) – We're back from break with Dan talking about the USFL and the difference between the USFL and the XFL. (42:05-48:53) – Hour number one ends with Dan taking some callers and asking them USFL trivia question with a gift card on the line. (48:54-1:11:20) – The talented Seth Greenberg of ESPN joins the show to toss us a rant about the way players handle the transfer portal and the half-hearted press releases about their love for university they are moving on from. (1:11:21-1:25:17) – Dan heads back to the phone lines with people sharing stories about the insanity in AAU sports and the way parents act during those games. (1:25:18-1:38:14) – The lovely Leigh Ross-Dakich joins the program to evaluate the bellies in of males in the Dakich family and what Dan's next lifestyle choice in regards to food consumption. (1:38:15-1:57:10) – Indy's own Michael Grady of YES Network stops by to take us through the Brooklyn Nets win over the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Play-In and previews their first round series against the Boston Celtics in the NBA Playoffs. Also, MG talks about how the Nets and the Brooklyn community reacted to yesterday's New York City subway shooting. Plus, MG's thoughts on the state of the Pacers heading into a very important offseason. (1:57:11-2:14:32) – Ryan Burr aka Burrstradamus reacts to Scottie Scheffler winning The Masters and why he feels he won't have the type of career that Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods, and other generational players have had. Plus, Ryan and Dan discuss the alternate league in Saudi Arabia and whether he feels it is financially viable. (2:07:58-2:20:40)– Wednesday's show ends with Dan asking show producer Jimmy Cook for today's edition of The JCook Plays of the Day. Plus, Dan and Jimmy discuss their bets for the second batch of NBA Play-In Games and baseball tonight. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Checking in with Brad Davison, my son and the next coaching legend Andrew Dakich + talking last night's championship…
(00:00-26:29) – The week begins with Dan going over Indiana guard Xavier Johnson going 90mph over the weekend in Bloomington. Dan also evaluates what he feels the Hoosiers will do from a disciplinary stand point moving forward. We also head to the phone lines for some commentary from listeners on the Xavier Johnson situation. (26:30-38:39) – Dan brings us back from break by interacting with the YouTube Chat more on Xavier Johnson and the state of Indiana basketball. (38:40-47:35) – Hour number one of the show concludes Dan talking further on the Xavier Johnson situation. Plus, Dan gives a shout out to blogger boys and IU message board people to keep thinking the way that they do. (47:35-1:08:47) – We begin hour number two by looking at tonight's National Championship game and who Dan likes in the game. Plus, more discussion with the YouTube chat on Xavier Johnson going 90mph down Walnut in Bloomington over the weekend. (1:08:48-1:28:13) – The legend and 2022 Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame inductee Coach Del Harris stops by to reflect on his career and what it means to be heading to the hall. Coach also talks on the acceptance that he might not make the Naismith Hall of Fame and how he reacted when the call finally came. Plus, Coach goes over some of the stops he made along the way during his coaching days. (1:28:14-1:35:58) – Dan's niece Tori stop by to take a victory lap after winning the Dakich family reunion bracket challenge. (1:35:59-2:00:06) – Our friend the talented Fran Fraschilla of ESPN joins the program to take us through tonight's National Championship Game between Kansas and North Carolina. Fran takes us on a deep dive into the storylines on both sides and what he expects to see this evening. Plus, Fran speaks on the end of the legendary career of Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski. (2:00:07-2:08:02) – We're back from break as Dan discusses further the Xavier Johnson speeding incident at Indiana. Plus, Dan looks at some current events in sports right now and gives his thoughts on the state of the Pacers. (2:08:03-2:16:24)– Monday's show ends with Dan asking show producer Jimmy Cook for today's edition of The JCook Plays of the Day. Plus, Dan locks in his picks for tonight's National Championship Game between Kansas and UNC. Also, Dan gives his thoughts on the PowerAde Pause is Power campaign and why he thinks it's dangerous for the country. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Ballard laid out a giant buffet of Colts news and wisdom over the last two days, so we chew on whether Carson Wentz will be back and if Quenton Nelson is worth the price of an extension. Ballard and Dan Dakich also said something profound about life, which are worth sharing. Indiana has its chance tonight! Its first three-game winning streak since 2019 would likely come with its first NCAA Tourney invite since 2016! How can they stop the ageless Geo Baker and Ron Harper Jr? They need Good X, some threes from Good Kopp, and some foul-free defense from Good Trayce! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
On the Tuesday edition of The Best of the Doug Gottlieb Show: Reacting to the comments made by Aaron Rodgers earlier in the day about his future and his social media post the night before, Doug gives his thoughts on what he thinks Rodgers is going through right now as he makes one of the biggest decisions of his life. Former college head coach and hoops analyst Dan Dakich joins Doug to weigh in on the Michigan-Wisconsin melee. Dakich tells Doug he doesn't understand why the handshake line was ever instituted. Boise State Head Basketball Coach Leon Rice joins Doug to talk about the Juwan Howard situation and to talk about the season his Broncos are having. Zion Williamson has not been communicative with the team or teammates or newly-traded for teammate CJ McCollum, so Doug weighs in on what could be going on with Zion and his team as he is recovers from his injury. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Former college head coach and hoops analyst Dan Dakich joins Doug to weigh in on the Michigan-Wisconsin melee. Dakich tells Doug he doesn't understand why the handshake line was ever instituted. NBA Analyst Ric Bucher joins Doug to talk about the Zion Williamson situation and to address all that happened with the Lakers and LeBron James over the All-Star weekend. Plus, Dan Beyer takes Doug through the Tuesday edition of "The Press'. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Happy Tuesday! We chat about Common Man's love for the danger of the Winter Olympics, Sean Payton retires from the Saints, Bengals need to improve their pass protection, we chat about who will be getting the call from the baseball HOF today, Buckeyes are #1 in NIL, Urban chatted with Dakich about his nightmare season, we do Rapid Fire, Broadway Joes loves Burrow & it's Game Show Tuesday.
Andy opens the show with explosive Tyra sound, did Vince feed the dysfunction, so what about Satterfield, Tyra rips Sullivan, Dakich battles Anderson (again), Mike Pratt gets Streble a gift, and are we demanding greatness? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host: Adriana Plavsic Producer: Michael Garlock Guest: Joy Dakich In this episode we sit down with UMSL Professor Joy Dakich to talk to her about her 30+ years of experience in the business world. She tells us about her life and how she ended up at UMSL and everything in between. Joy has owned her own business, created and patented her own product, and so much more! Hear about it all in this episode of UMSL Business In Your Business.
(00:00-23:28) – Friday's show starts with Dan reflecting back on a bet that he hit last night in the Buccaneers-Eagles game. Plus, Dan share what he's gathered about the Colts defense following numerous viewings of their play against the Ravens. Dan also evaluates the Colts build from within mentality and whether it's a dated method in today's NFL. (23:29-31:50) – WIBC's own Jason Hammer of The Hammer and Nigel Show stop by to talk on a number of topics including when it is appropriate to take time off in different occupations. Plus, Hammer and Dan give their picks for Purdue-Iowa and discuss some other games they like. (31:51-38:16) – Jason Hammer returns for one more segment to receive his beer from Dan after winning yet another beer bet over DD. Hammer also plugs his weekly betting TV Show, All Indiana Bets on Wish-TV. Later, Dan and Hammer share some more bets they like for the weekend. (38:17-1:00:48) – The lovely Leigh Ross-Dakich is around the rest of the day! Also, The Voice of the Colts Matt Taylor joins the program to share his thoughts on the Colts 2nd half collapse at the hands of the Baltimore Ravens. Later, Matt Taylor evaluates the Colts must win matchup on the road against the Houston Texans. Plus, callers give their survivor pool picks for Week 6 in the NFL. (1:00:49-1:16:49) – It's time for another edition of All Day or No Way as Leigh, Dan and Jimmy discuss Colts-Texans, the Colts playoff chances, Robo Umps, worst ways to lose a game and more. (1:16:50-1:20:52) – The second hour closes ends with another caller telling Dan their survivor pool pick for NFL Week 6, and that same caller share a wild story from the birth of one of his children. (1:20:53-1:42:46) – Alan Cashman of The Cashman Wins joins the program to hand out his best bets for college football and the NFL this weekend. Plus, Dan and Leigh evaluate Terry Bradshaw's comments to Erin Andrews that drew backlash on social media. (1:42:47-1:58:59) – We're ready for another round of Dan vs Fan as Thomas and Dan go back and forth with their picks for NFL Week 6. Plus, we evaluate Dan's week of losing items and possessions, but still keeping track of his sunglasses. (1:59:00-1:58:30) – The week ends as Dan asks show producer Jimmy Cook for today's edition of the JCook Plays of the Day. Plus, Dan asks Leigh and Jimmy for their picks on a couple of games in college football and the NFL. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Indiana Energy Crossroads podcast costs Kacey Crane and Jonathan Kopp sit down with Tom Dakich of Digital Crossroad. Digital Crossroad is a cutting edge data center that has risen from the site of what was once one of the world's worst polluters - the State Line Generating Plant that operated from 1929 to 2012.
Hour 2 opens with Streble saying something odd, more “Exonerated 6” talk, Dakich sound, Dakich/Outkick or Clay/Rush, the guys do some role playing, and what do you think of Satterfield now? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:16) – Tuesday's show begins with Dan joined by the lovely Leigh Ross-Dakich as they review the dumbest things they saw from the long weekend. Also, Dan looks at the jersey that was misspelled on one of the Indiana football players' jerseys during their loss to Iowa over the weekend. Later, the head coach of Indiana Hoosiers football Tom Allen joins the program to take us through his thoughts following Iowa's dominating 34-6 win over the Hoosiers in the season opening opener. (25:17-35:56) – We return from break with Dan and Leigh taking a look at the Colts ongoing losing streak in season opener that dates back nearly a decade. They also discuss the way rankings can impact college players and review more on Indiana's opening loss at Iowa. (35:57-41:38) – The first hour closes with more from Dan and Leigh on the Colts season opening losses over the years and whether it has any bearing on Sunday's opener against Seattle. (41:39-1:06:36) – Our friend Sean Salisbury stops by the show to discuss the Colts season opener against Seattle and the substance behind Indy's 7 game losing streak in opening day games. Plus, Sean gives us the latest on Deshaun Watson and the Houston Texans and what the future holds for both parties. (1:06:37-1:19:02) – We return from break with Dan and Leigh talking more on the Deshaun Watson situation in Houston. Dan and Leigh also discuss whether or not they would trade for Watson if they were running a team. Later, they discuss NIL in college athletics and if it impacts the focus of athletes from their day to day jobs. (1:19:03-1:24:06) – The second hour of the show ends with Dan and Leigh recalling when they traveled to Nashville for Colts-Titans last year. Plus, a look back at Indiana's loss to Iowa and Notre Dame's win against Florida State. (1:24:07-1:48:34) – Dan and Leigh open the final hour of the show by giving a shoutout to friend of the show Bob Kizer, whose son is getting the start this Friday for North Central. Also, we look at the opening line for Dallas vs Tampa Bay on Thursday and Dan plays some audio from Frank Reich on Colts CB Kenny Moore. Plus, we look at how football teams, both college and professional will be impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic and the Covid Rules and Regulations put forth by the NCAA and NFL. Later, Dan and Leigh chat about an alleged sexual misconduct involving an Ole Miss Softball coach and player. (1:48:35-1:57:12) – The Dean Mike Chappell of Fox 59 and CBS 4 gives us his final thoughts on the Colts with their season opener against Seattle less than a week away. Chappy also weighs in on Eric Fisher being activated off the Covid-19 list and what it means for when he will officially start at left tackle for Indy. (1:57:13-2:02:57) – Tuesday's show closes with Dan sharing the results from today's Indiana Grand Racing and Casino Race of the Day. Plus, Dan asks show producer Jimmy Cook for today's edition of The JCook Plays of the Day. Later, Dan shares how he was angry church guy over the weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-21:02) – Thursday's show begins with Dan sharing his thoughts on Carson Wentz, Zach Pascal and Ryan Kelly returning following stints on the Covid-19 list. Plus, the lovely Leigh Ross-Dakich stops by as the two of them discuss leadership roles and responsibilities in locker rooms. Also, Dan and Leigh look at tonight's college football slate and tease some info on their bike program for kids Dakich Cycles for the City. (21:03-37:09) – Dan and Leigh talk on an idea that Leigh had over the weekend for Labor Day about how to help those that are out in the work force. Dan also plays some audio from Chris Ballard's press conference yesterday. (37:10-39:37) – Hour number one concludes with Dan and Leigh telling listeners about how they can get involved with Dakich Cycles for the City. (39:38-1:05:35) – The great Pat Forde of Sports Illustrated stops by to get us ready for the college football season. Plus, Pat shares what it was like to see his daughter win a silver medal at the Olympic Games in Tokyo. Also, Dan and Pat discuss the news about Chris Mack and the Louisville basketball program. (1:05:36-1:17:30) – Dan shares his thoughts on the situation the Colts are in with Carson Wentz returning from the Covid-19 list. Also, Dan and Leigh discuss the Colts and the Covid-19 vaccine. (1:17:31-1:21:33) – Hour number two concludes with Dan and Leigh talking with the YouTube chat and plugging more about how to get involved with Dakich Cycles for the City. (1:21:34-1:45:18) – The final hour of the show opens with Dan asking Leigh to remind listeners about her idea on how to show support to all the hard workers out there. Plus more on the Colts, the NFL's Covid season (1:45:19-1:59:13) – Our dude Alan Cashman @TheCashmanWins drops by the program to share his best bets for college football's opening weekend and go over some of the over/under win totals in the NFL. Plus, Cashman gives us his thoughts on the season openers of Indiana and Purdue this weekend. (1:59:14-2:05:04) – Thursday's show closes with Dan sharing the results from today's Indiana Grand Racing and Casino Race of the Day. Plus, Dan asks show producer Jimmy Cook for today's edition of The JCook Plays of the Day. Later, Dan discusses Darius Leonard's explanation for why he hasn't been vaccinated and Brendan King and Eddie Garrison stop by. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode #106 of the Dub Jellison Podcast with Elon University Director of Basketball Ops & Former Michigan/Ohio State Guard, Andrew Dakich! Andrew and Dub discussed his trip to celebrate friend Duncan Robinson, his time at Michigan, playing under both John Beilein and Chris Holtmann, his relationship with his father Dan Dakich, transferring to Ohio State, Indiana high school basketball culture, the best atmospheres in college basketball and much more! Follow Andrew on social media! Instagram: @a_ddakich Twitter: @daycheck3 Check out the Official Home of the Dub Jellison Podcast! https://www.dubpod.co/ Follow the podcast and Dub on Instagram! @dubjellisonpodcast @dubjellison Like, subscribe and share with your friends!
(00:00-25:33) – Thursday's show begins with Dan joined in studio by the lovely Leigh Ross-Dakich as they share their thoughts on last month's coverage of the Olympics. Plus, Dan and Leigh asks trivia questions to listeners for T-Shirts. (25:34-38:15) – Dan and Leigh return from breaks sharing their thoughts on Covid-19 in the NFL and a player from the Buffalo Bills who was disciplined yesterday. Plus, more on sports, society and Covid-19. (38:16-41:40) – The first hour ends with Dan and Leigh discussing a baseball game they watched recently. Later, Dan looks ahead to the rest of the show. (41:41-1:05:39) – Super Bowl Champion and lead analyst of the Detroit Lions Radio Network Lomas Brown stops by to take us through the Lions offseason and preseason games to this point. Lomas also talks on the play of Jared Goff and where his expectations are for Detroit this season. Later, Dan shares some clips from Darius Leonard on the goals for the defense this year. (1:05:40-1:17:32) – We return from breaking with Dan playing some clips from Quenton Nelson on his injury and subsequent recovery process over these last few weeks. (1:17:33-1:26:03) – Hour number two concludes with Dan and Leigh answering questions from listeners that have called in to talk some softball and some Colts. (1:26:04-1:46:31) –Our friend Seth Greenberg of ESPN returns to take us through the college basketball offseason across the country and highlight the state of Indiana basketball. Coach also talks on the other avenues for athletes besides college hoops and why it's a risky proposition to not go through the college ranks if you're a highly touted high school player. (1:46:32-1:58:33) – Dan and Leigh share stories of times Dan has been pantsed by Leigh and other antics the two of them have shared. Dan also weighs in on ESPN getting rid of Rachel Nichols and her NBA show The Jump. (1:58:34-2:04:29) – Thursday's show ends with Dan sharing the results from today's Indiana Grand Racing and Casino Race of the Day. Plus, Dan asks show producer Jimmy Cook for today's edition of The JCook Plays of the Day. Later, Dan and Leigh talk about the quality moment they saw last night watching some baseball and discuss what makes sports special. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-21:04) – The show opens on a Thursday with Dan shouting out South of Chicago Pizza who brought food by the station for us today. Dan is joined in studio by the lovely Leigh Ross-Dakich who preview today's show including an interview with former girls varsity basketball head coach at Avon Corie West who shares her side of the story following her and Avon parting ways earlier this year. Later, Dan and Leigh discuss the missed foul call on Devon Booker last night in Game 4 of the NBA Finals. (21:05-38:37) – Dan and Leigh share when they have been ejected as coaches in basketball and softball respectively. Plus, Dan gives an example of when he does fake enraged rants at the breakfast table at home. (38:38-49:31) – Hour number one ends with Dan and Leigh reacting to the news that Steelers QB Dwayne Haskins was punched in the face by his wife in Las Vegas. Plus, a caller asks Dan and Leigh how they can get involved with their bikes program, Dakich Cycles for the City. (49:32-1:17:18) – The talented Frank Isola of ESPN and Sirius XM drops by the program to share his thoughts on last night's Game 4 of the NBA Finals including Giannis' block of Deandre Ayton late and the missed foul call on Devin Booker. Later, Frank, Dan, and Leigh exchange stories on when they have crosses paths with celebrities in public. Plus, Dan and Frank discuss how they think the rest of the NBA Finals will go. (1:17:19-1:28:06) – We return from break with Dan talking a little bit with Leigh before she heads out to run some errands before their big trip to Utah. Plus, callers share their thoughts on the NBA Finals and if they are watching. (1:28:07-1:33:46) – The second hour closes with Dan sharing why he is so distrusting of the media and the way they conduct themselves. Dan also highlights the interview with Corie West coming up later in the show. (1:33:47-1:55:16) – Bob Wischuesen of ESPN and play by play voice of the New York Jets continues our Behind Enemy Line series by giving us a recap at the Jets offseason, including the team moving on from Sam Darnold and drafting Zach Wilson with the 2nd overall pick in the NFL Draft. Bob also shares what the expectations are for the team this year and for 1st year head coach Robert Saleh. (1:55:17-2:17:43) – Former girls varsity basketball head coach Corie West joins the program to share her side of the story on what led to her and Avon parting ways, the allegations that were made against her and subsequently cleared of her name by the Avon Police Department, and why it's important for all sides of stories to be heard. (2:17:44-2:19:24) – Thursday's show concludes with show producer Jimmy Cook revealing the results from the Indiana Grand Racing and Casino Race of the Day. Plus, Jimmy shares today's edition of The JCook Plays of the Day. Also, Jimmy reminds listeners of tomorrow's show which he and Brendan King will guest host, since Dan is out on vacation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:25) – The show opens with Dan giving major thanks from yesterday's 10th Annual Tom Dakich Memorial Golf Outing. Dan also reveals how successful the event was Plus, Dan shares why he feels coaches shouldn't be in the Hall of Fame. (23:26-37:03) – The Dean Mike Chappell of Fox 59 and CBS 4 drops by to talk on who the most valuable / indispensable players on the Colts. Also, Chapp shares his advice on a bet that Dan made concerning Jonathan Taylor. (37:04-46:00) – We look further at Dan's rushing yard bet on Jonathan Taylor for this season as callers, Dan and Jimmy share their thoughts. (46:01-1:07:22) – We return from break with Dan highlighting all the folks that made yesterday's 10th Annual Tom Dakich Memorial Golf Outing such a success. Plus, we look at Team USA's latest loss in exhibition play and whether their chances for the Gold medal in basketball are in danger. (1:07:23-1:25:57) – Friend of the show Boog Sciambi of ESPN and the TV Voice of the Chicago Cubs drops by to discuss what to expect from the Cubs at the deadline, whether Mike Trout's legacy is impacted by being on a bad team, and how last night's home run derby went. (1:25:58-1:29:20) – The second hour closes with Dan giving out more thanks to those that made the 10th Annual Tom Dakich Memorial Golf Outing so special. (1:29:21-1:48:43) – Our behind enemy lines series for the Colts 20201 opponents continues Paul Kuharsky of Outkick 360 drops by the program. Paul shares his thoughts on the over/under for Derrick Henry's rushing yards this season, how the offseason has gone for the Titans, and what type of value quarterback Ryan Tannehill brings compared to the rest of the NFL. (1:48:44-2:02:17) – The talented Buster Olney of ESPN drops by to set the scene for tonight's MLB All-Star Game at Coors Field in Denver. Buster also shares his perspective from last night's Home Run Derby, including Shohei Ohtani's potential fatigue after the event and Pete Alonzo's dominant performance. (2:02:18-2:12:21) – Monday's show ends with Dan revealing the results from the Indiana Grand Racing and Casino Race of the Day. Plus, Dan asks show producer Jimmy Cook for today's edition of The JCook Plays of the Day. Later, Dan shouts out one last time all those who helped with yesterday's 10th Annual Tom Dakich Memorial Golf Outing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seth Greenberg and Dan Dakich are joined by new Texas Tech head coach to discuss coaching at his alma mater after a long career, the impact of Texas passing NIL legislation, the new practice facility, how his experience coaching junior college team will help in the transfer portal era, his defensive identity and his vision for the program. Plus, Greenberg and Dakich get into how All-NBA voting affects player contracts, the 76ers melting down in game five against the Hawks and Dakich eating crow.
(00:00-23:35) – Tuesday's show begins with Dan talking on the latest with Dakich Cycles for the City, his bikes program that help kids in need receive bicycles. Dan also shares his thoughts on the NBA playoffs reaching the conference semi-final stage. (23:36-37:13) – The Dean Mike Chappell of Fox 59 and CBS 4 weighs in on the AFC South following the Titans trade for Julio Jones. Chappy also talks on why the Colts didn't pursue Jones and how fans should feel about Jacob Eason as a backup quarterback. (37:14-46:02) – We return from break with Dan sharing what he has predicted the Colts to do record wise this season. Plus, more on Dakich Cycles for the City. (46:03-1:16:46) – Our friend Jason Benetti stops to talk on the use of informal terms of talking with somebody such as using the phrase “man” “bro” “dude” “cuz” to a person you hardly know. Plus, an update on the AL Central leading White Sox. (1:16:47-1:26:56)– Dan looks further at the chase for the AFC South this season that's likely to be a two horse race between the Titans and the Colts. (1:26:57-1:35:35) –Last segment, somebody sent Dan an email about D.J. White and Eric Gordon from when Dan was coaching at Indiana. Dan looks back at those days and shares his thoughts on Indiana basketball of the past few eras. (1:35:36-1:59:39) – The Voice of the Colts Matt Taylor stops by to share his thoughts on the Titans acquiring Julio Jones and what it means for the Colts hopes to win the AFC South. Matt also talks on Colts minicamp and how the game has changed over the last few years. Later, the lovely Leigh Ross-Dakich calls in to give us an update on today's Dakich Cycles for the City events. (1:59:40-2:11:50) – Dan answers a question from a listener about Jacob Eason as the backup quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts. Later, some callers join to ask about the Colts and Dakich Cycles for the City. (2:11:51-2:21:58) – Tuesday's show closes with Dan sharing results from the Indiana Grand Racing and Casino Race of the Day. Dan also asks show producer Jimmy Cook for today's edition of the JCook Plays of the Day. Also, Dan gives us a rundown of what's happening with Dakich Cycles for the City tomorrow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When the Indy Star said that Holcomb took jobless benefits because people won't work for low wages, I thought the Star was pathetic. But this on Dakich is the end of any existence of decency See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-22:25) – NFL Draft Week begins with Dan sharing some stories from his first week long vacation in a while. Then, Dan shares thoughts that have been weighing heavily on him about the mass shooting that took place at the FedEx Ground Facility near Indianapolis International Airport a few weeks ago. Dan also stresses the need for more compassion and more understanding in society. (22:26-37:54) – Dan returns from break with his thoughts on the NBA’s Play In Tournament and discusses with show producer Jimmy Cook if it really counts as making the postseason. Also, Dan takes a dive at some of the prospects in the NFL Draft and needs for the Colts heading into this weekend. (37:55-49:51) – Hour number one ends with Dan talking a bit on the latest Indiana basketball offseason news and what the key to a good Catholic mass was. (49:52-1:12:10) – The talented Sean Salisbury stops by to take us through his final break down heading into the NFL Draft which begins on Thursday night. Additionally, Sean take a look at the way talent evaluators judge draft prospects. Plus, Sean give us the latest on the Deshaun Watson situation in Houston. (1:12:11-1:24:42)– Dan’s brother Tom joins the show to tell us about his visit back to the old stomping grounds of The Dakich household in Northwest Indiana and a visit to the Koney King in Gary for some Coney dogs. Later, listeners call in to share their favorite hot dogs. (1:24:43-1:32:39) – The second hour of the show closes with Dan looking further at the Colts heading into the draft on Thursday. Plus, callers continue to share their favorite spots to get a hot dog. (1:32:40-1:55:29) – Our guy David Kaplan of NBC Sports Chicago drops by the show to give us his thoughts on the Bears’ plans for the NFL Draft. Plus a look at the state of the Cubs and the White Sox in the early stages of the season. (1:55:30-2:13:11) – Dan gives a shout out and thanks to the station, the other shows and programming director Jeff Rickard for all the hard work here at WFNI over these last few months. (2:13:12-2:20:08) – Monday’s show concludes with Dan sharing the results from today’s Race of the Day from Indiana Grand Racing and Casino. Plus, Dan asks show producer Jimmy Cook for today’s edition of the JCook Parlay of the Day. Also, we discuss Dan and Jimmy’s plans for this evening, which for Jimmy includes a visit to the newly opened Shake Shack in Fishers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seth Greenberg and Dan Dakich tip off the podcast with Dakich discussing his comments he made on radio after his friend Bobby “Slick” Leonard passed and Arizona hiring Tommy Lloyd. Then the guys talk to new Texas head coach Chris Beard about roster construction in the age of the transfer portal, putting together his staff, the plan for his first 100 days in Austin, changing the fan culture, his friend Shaka Smart and meeting his players who he previously coached against.
(00:00-23:23) – Thursday’s show begins with Dan looking at Hoosiers that have made their decision as to whether or not they will transfer from the program. Plus, Dan shares his thoughts on Pitt transfer Xavier Johnson choosing Indiana. Later, we look at The Masters Champions’ Dinner and discuss with callers what would be on our menu. (23:24-38:09) – We return with more conversations on what callers would serve if they were making The Masters Champions Dinner. Also, Dan shares some stories as he remembers the life of his Dad Tom Dakich, who passed away seven years ago today. (38:10-45:50) – The first hour closes with more Masters Champions Dinner ideas from listeners and a look ahead to the rest of today’s show. (45:51-1:16:11) – The legendary Coach Roy Williams stops by to share his decision to retire from coaching, tell us some stories, and allow us to celebrate his hall of fame career, which includes (among other honors) winning three national championships at North Carolina. (1:16:12-1:23:05)– In a quick segment, we reflect on the conversation with Coach Roy Williams from last segment. Plus, Dan talks more on the latest news for the Indiana Hoosiers and the transfer portal. (1:23:06-1:35:21) – Hour number two ends Dan talking more on the transfer portal news for Indiana and telling us a Coach Bob Knight story. (1:35:22-1:56:47) – The talented Pat Forde of Sports Illustrated visits the show to share his thoughts on the completion of the NCAA Tournament, Baylor’s dominance in the Final Four and National Title Game, and Gonzaga falling a game short of perfection. Plus, Pat talks on the biggest storylines around college hoops this offseason. (1:56:48-2:14:13) – After some time off, our friend Mike Wells of ESPN stops by to talk some Colts offseason with the NFL Draft just a few weeks away. Plus, Mike talks with Dan on the Hoosiers and the Indiana Pacers. (2:14:14-2:21:31) – Thursday’s show wraps up with Dan asking show producer Jimmy Cook for today’s edition of The JCook Parlay of the Day. Plus, Dan gives some thoughts on bets for this evening and talks more on the life of his Dad, Tom Dakich, who passed away seven years ago today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today’s Dan Patrick Show, Dan and the guys open the show breaking down the Sweet 16 matchups that were set yesterday. The field of 16 is the highest combination of seeds in the tournament’s history since seeding was created. ESPN’s Dan Dakich joined the show in the first hour to talk about the Big Ten’s struggles in the tournament along with who should be the next in line for the Indiana job. Dakich says enough is enough and it’s time to bring in local legend Steve Alford. Moving to the NBA ranks, ESPN insider Adrian Wojnarowski called in to talk about what moves could take place to shake up the rest of the league. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Greenberg and Dakich discuss the South region of the NCAA Tournament, including if they have any concerns with Baylor, Wisconsin-UNC is one of the most interesting first round games, Why they won’t pick against Villanova in the first round, North Texas being an elite defensive team and their thoughts on Virginia Tech.
Greenberg and Dakich discuss the Midwest region of the NCAA Tournament, including The Ramblin’ Trophy, if Oregon State can keep up its lights out shooting, Jim Boeheim feeling red hot, Kelvin Sampson coaching in Assembly Hall and Illinois playing the best basketball in the country right now.
Greenberg and Dakich discuss the West region of the NCAA Tournament, including USC’s defense, a good draw for Iowa, Gonzaga likely to reach the Final Four and if Ohio could be a problem for Virginia. Plus, the guys share their thoughts on Championship Week.
Greenberg and Dakich discuss the East region of the NCAA Tournament, including Georgetown rolling through the Big East, Rick Pitino returning to March Madness, and Shaka Smart and Texas feeling confident after winning the Big 12 tournament.
Here are the most important things you need to know in and around college athletics, in 5 minutes or less, for Wednesday, March 3, including Akron AD Larry Williams exiting this summer, updates on the Alston Case, Dakich staying at ESPN and much more. Be sure to check your inbox to see more news and updates from around the nation. We would love to know what you think of the show and you can let us know on social media @D1ticker. If you are not subscribed to D1.ticker, you can and should subscribe at https://www.d1ticker.com/.
Hour 2 Andy and James welcome CBS Sports' Jerry Palm to the show to talk some brackets, Mitch/Andy find out Streble really did believe in UK basketball, Round of Shots isn't happening tonight, Mintz tweets, Streble made a crucial mistake, Dakich sound, a "6 inch filet", and Mitch ruins the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3 Andy and James continue to talk Malik injury/Louisville basketball, Streble provides a live IG reaction, sound galore, Askew isn't good, Lach battles the CJ, and more old Dakich sound. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Indiana Hoosiers player and Bob Knight assistant basketball coach, Dan Dakich, who now works for ESPN calling college basketball games and hosting a sports talk radio show on 107.5 FM "The Fan" in Indianapolis. At issue in this installment of Nate Wallace's weekly Redspin Report on Radio Sputnik's "BAMNecessary" with Sean Blackmon and Jacquie Luqman, is Dakich's M.O. of attacking unpaid college athletes for "quitting," calling for Duke Basketball's (unpaid) Jalen Johnson a quitter for making a business decision to prepare for the 2021 NBA Draft, rather than continue playing this money grab of a college basketball season amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Even worse is Dakich's threatening sexual violence against End of Sport co-host and college professor, Johanna Mellis, and doxing fellow EOS co-host and professor Nathan Kalman-Lamb after being unable to respond to legitimate criticism regarding Dakich's latest disgusting remarks. We also discuss the New Cold War against China taking hold in Canada with a mainstream lawmaker's appeal that the 2022 Winter Olympic Games should be moved from China to Canada on human rights grounds concerning an alleged Uyghur Genocide; a claim made only by a right-wing evangelical zealot named Dr. Adrian Zenz, who is a bizarre and dangerous figure from the German Christian Right.https://canadiandimension.com/articles/view/canada-should-not-host-the-olympics-everCheckout some of the developments that have ensued in the days since we recorded. https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports...https://www.newsobserver.com/article2...https://thespun.com/more/sports-media...https://www.thebiglead.com/posts/dan-...https://www.indystar.com/story/sports...https://twitter.com/marcisenberg/stat...The Jalen Johnson opt-out is a totally legitimate decision the young man made given the fact that "loyalty" is never a two way street whenever a player's presence becomes something a university deems to be not in their interests. We get into all of this and more on this edition of the Redspin Report. Recorded and aired on February 26th, 2021 in Washington, DC. If you enjoy Redspin Sports, please consider supporting our work on Patreon so we can produce more of it. The editing, equipment, podcast hosting, and other costs are the biggest barriers in the way of being able to churn out more content on a consistent basis.https://www.patreon.com/redspinsports@RedspinSports (Twitter & IG)@NateWallace9 (Twitter)@BrotherFlourish (Twitter)@JuiceTinTweets (Twitter)https://www.facebook.com/RedspinSport...Checkout Redspin Sports on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and iHeart Radio."By Any Means Necessary" airs on the radio in Washington DC and Kansas City, and streams worldwide every weekday afternoon from 2-4 pm EST.@SeanBlackmon9 (Twitter)@LuqmanNation1 (Twitter)@BAMNecessary (Twitter)
Greenberg and Dakich tip off the podcast discussing Michigan State’s improvement, Juwan Howard as the coach of the year, if Virginia can get out the first weekend and why they wouldn’t want to see Kentucky in the SEC tournament. Then, Iowa’ Luka Garza joins the show to talk about the 2020 season ending early, coming back for his senior season, Chuck and Lefty Driesell, the Hawkeyes’ improved defense in the last three games, and this week’s games against Michigan and Ohio State.
Greenberg and Dakich tip off the podcast talking about Jalen Johnson’s decision to leave Duke, the unrealistic expectations of players, the Fighting Leonard Hamiltons sending a message that they’re for real, Michigan beating Wisconsin on the road after a three week pause, Drake’s big win over Loyola Chicago, if Belmont will make the tournament, how the committee will evaluate teams this season and a big game between Ohio State-Michigan. Then, Kansas head coach Bill Self stops by to discuss what he’s trying to accomplish to close the regular season, his team’s improved ball screen defense, David McCormack’s emergence, cooking on his new Traeger grill, if he ever considered resigning amid the investigations into his program and the unique home court advantage of Phog Allen Fieldhouse.
Greenberg and Dakich tip off the podcast discussing Virginia as the hottest non-Baylor/Gonzaga team in the country, Auburn’s Sharife Cooper is having the biggest impact of anyone in college basketball, where Illinois stands, Oklahoma and Florida coming to life, and the undefeated Drake Bulldogs. Then, Tony Bennett joins the podcast to talk about how he changed his team’s offensive approach this season, his thoughts on recruiting one-and-dones, and playing for and coaching under his dad. Later, Duke and Kentucky are going in different directions.
Seth Greenberg and Dan Dakich tip off the podcast discussing Kim Mulkey’s comments about playing college basketball during a pandemic, if there’s a home court advantage this season, not panicking over Michigan’s loss, Auburn’s Sharife Cooper bursting onto the scene, Gonzaga Watch and Iowa’s roster construction. Then, Ohio State head coach Chris Holtmann joins the show to talk about Kyle Young’s throwback style, an update on Seth Towns, Dakich wanting to take a bullet for Holtmann, Jae’Sean Tate making an impact with the Rockets and the happiest he’s ever seen his team. Later, quick hitters on Baylor, Texas, Alabama, Tennessee and Texas Tech.
We continue the discussion of Michigan basketball and the shift to Hockey. Also who is a better CBB analyst: Walton, Dakich, or Dicky V. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greenberg and Dakich tip off the podcast discussing Kentucky’s poor form, holding coaches on a pedestal, why Seth was disappointed in a well-played Cincinnati-Xavier game and Texas’ defense. Then the guys preview the Big Ten-ACC challenge including, North Carolina-Iowa, Illinois-Duke, Indiana-Florida State, Virginia-Michigan State and Louisville-Wisconsin.
Greenberg and Dakich tip off the podcast discussing the first week of college basketball, including Richmond upsetting Kentucky, Clemson taking out Purdue and Mississippi State, Memphis’ volume shooter problem, where things stand with Virginia after losing to San Francisco, Gonzaga playing at another level, Michigan State’s versatility, Dakich’s love affair with Derek Culver, the A10, and why there’s no need to be concerned with Villanova.
Greenberg and Dakich tip off the podcast discussing the silliness of Bruce Pearl’s self-imposed sanctions, if the NCAA will close its investigation of LSU this season, why it’s not a big deal if games are being canceled and which matchups they’re excited to watch the first week of the season. Later, the guys preview the Big Ten and Pac-12 (18:45). And finally, they talk to Rutgers head coach Steve Pikiell (43:33).
Greenberg and Dakich tip off the podcast recapping the NBA Draft, talking about the advantage overseas players have playing in professional leagues, being moved by the emotion of draft night, James Wiseman going to Golden State, Jalen “Stix” Smith jumping up to No. 10 and second round guys that could have long NBA careers. Then the guys shift gears to preview a slew of mid-major teams, including Northern Iowa, Richmond, Saint Louis, Bowling Green, Austin Peay, UNC Greensboro, San Diego State, UNLV and Utah State (22:44). Later, Loyola Chicago’s Porter Moser hops on from isolation to discuss the outbreak of COVID-19 on his team, Cameron Krutwig doing it all, the Horizon League and how the Final Four appearance has impacted the program (39:58).
Dan Dakich, Host on 107.5 FM The Fan in Indianapolis/ESPN College Basketball Analyst, joins the show to talk Packers/Colts, preview some college hoops, and more. What has been the key to success for this Colts team? What has been the consensus on Phillip Rivers so far as QB? How has Jonathan Taylor been so far at RB? How has Frank Reich done as HC? Can Aaron Rodgers do well against this Colts defense, or could he struggle? What are his thoughts on the NCAA Tournament being held in just Indiana?
Greenberg and Dakich tip off the podcast by previewing the ACC, talking about the lack of star-power in the league, the chasm between the top teams and everyone else and if this will be a historically bad season for the conference. Then, North Carolina’s Roy Williams stops by to get into what he learned what he learned after finishing last in the ACC, his team’s strengths and weaknesses, and his thoughts on playing the NCAA Tournament in one location (25:43). Next, it’s SEC preview time with the guys debating whether Tennessee or Kentucky is the class of the league, throwing a sock at LSU, weighing if Florida is primed for a bounce back year, and worry for Georgia (47:52). Finally, Arkansas’ Eric Musselman hops on to discuss his array of masks, the impact of adding three grad transfers to his team, implementing the Milwaukee Bucks offense and getting bullied by his wife on Twitter (1:06:13).
Greenberg and Dakich tip off an absolutely loaded show with Tom Izzo, talking about his COVID-19 diagnosis and giving an update on his team as the season approaches. Then, the guys preview the Big East (17:34) and talk to Seton Hall head coach Kevin Willard (32:23). Later, they preview the Big 12 (52:50) and are joined by West Virginia head coach Bob Huggins (1:10:23).
Greenberg and Dakich preview the 2020 NBA Draft with ESPN draft expert Mike Schmitz, discussing LaMelo Ball and the Ball family, talent vs. intangibles, Luka Dončić’s success impacting international scouting, Anthony Edwards’ scoring ability, the depth in this draft, Obi Toppin’s “it” factor, which college players he’s excited to watch this season, and the importance of pick-and-roll defense.
Greenberg and Dakich tip off the podcast talking about Dan Mullen’s role in the Florida-Missouri brawl, Justin Turner breaking COVID-19 protocol and celebrating on the field after the World Series, and Jim Harbaugh losing to Michigan State. Then, Jay Bilas stops by to discuss his concerns with the college basketball season, the continued slog of nonconference scheduling, why now isn’t the time for the amateurism debate, why this season makes the path to a future super conference even clearer, his No. 1 pick in the NBA Draft and a deep dive on transferring in college hoops (9:23).
Greenberg and Dakich tip off the podcast talking about the lack of accountability in college basketball, the rampant cheating and the need for self-policing among coaches to save the sport. Then, Oklahoma State head coach Mike Boynton hops on to discuss walk-on Dee Mitchell working a full-time job while playing basketball and going to school, what’s surprising him about the former No. 1 recruit Cade Cunningham, if there’s any jealousy in the locker room with a potential one-and-done teammate, the impact of coaching on his life, and his frustration watching coaches blatantly cheat and not get punished.
Greenberg and Dakich tip off the podcast talking about the differences between football and basketball coaches handling the pandemic, and seniors getting an extra year of eligibility. Then Baylor head coach Scott Drew joins the show to discuss the Bears’ tough early season schedule, the team’s excitement getting back in the gym, his experienced roster and Matt Mayer never seeing a shot he didn’t like (14:42).
Providence College head coach Ed Cooley joins Greenberg and Dakich to discuss people looking to coaches for answers about the pandemic that they don’t have, the possibility of playing local teams multiple times to get to 13 games, practicing with masks, David Duke as a possible DPOY, and his love for the city of Providence and the school. Later, the guys react to Cooley saying it may be a struggle to get to 13 games to qualify for the NCAA Tournament and share their thoughts on the Lakers winning the NBA title.
Greenberg and Dakich tip off the podcast talking about the NBA Finals, why LeBron needs to be guarding Jimmy Butler, the mental strain of living in the bubble since July and conference channels in need of programming. Then, Texas A&M head coach Buzz Williams hops on for a rare interview to discuss watching his players succeed in the NBA Playoffs, the day Tom Crean left Marquette, recruiting Jimmy Butler, Jae Crowder’s instincts, selling Butler to evaluators before the draft and how he’s become a better dad during the pandemic (16:31).
Greenberg and Dakich tip off the podcast by previewing NBA Finals, and debating which teams are well-coached and have a good culture. Then, Florida State head coach Leonard Hamilton joins the show to discuss his upbringing living through segregation, keeping his players active and engaged while relatively isolated and putting together this season’s schedule (10:44).
The complete set of Drive The Lane Season 1! Drive The Lane season 1 stretched from Episode 8 of the show to Episode 29. Guests include: Chris Holtmann, Thad Matta, Dan Dakich, Duncan Robinson, Greg Oden and more! Buckle up, and drive The Lane
Dan Dakich wants to know why Dan has not been talking about the Indiana Pacers. Dakich gives Dan all the reasons for why the Pacers should be considered more seriously, but when pressed; Dakich admits that Milwaukee will win the eastern conference. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Dan Dakich, host on 107.5 FM/1070AM The Fan in Indianapolis, joins the show to give us the lowdown on the Pacers, the NBA bubble and more. What will the fall and winter look like for college sports? Does he think there will be an NFL season? What could make the Pacers the team to play spoiler in the playoffs? Who does he think of the rest of the field in the Eastern Conference?
Seth Greenberg and Dakich get you ready for live competitive basketball with The Basketball Tournament starting on the Fourth of July airing on ESPN. The guys get into Seth’s bucket-getter list, sleeper teams and first round match-ups. Later, NBA Summer League co-founder Albert Hall joins the show from inside the TBT bubble to detail the tournament’s setup (22:08).
Hour 2 the guys welcome SI's Pat Forde to the show, an interesting take on Tom Jurich, Tayler Lynch provides sound that riles up James, we fondly remember the infamous Dakich sound, radio stories, and a bunch of other nonsense.
Charge and Haner discuss the TBT with the GM of Big X, Andrew Dakich. We discuss how a team made up of Big Ten grads are able to blend different styles of play, what it is like for Andrew to be a potential "triple threat" of GM / Head Coach / Player, and how much of a responsibility it would be for Andrew to guide recent Buckeye Kaleb Wesson in his first professional basketball journey. Driving hands free, talking Jack Daniels, and arguing if golf is an actual sport, this interview was one of the looser and more entertaining forays into what life is like for part of the TBT community. Can the Big X take that $2M from their buddies on Carmen's Crew? Recording date: 06/04/20 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/zoomthetbt/support
Hour 2 Andy and James dive into the Aiden Igiehon article, Louisville basketball talk, a Satterfield meme has James worked up, Deener and Karen, Scotty D "likes" a Dakich tweet, Coop is back at the bars, Lach sound, and we end the hour with Da Murray Minute.
In today's episode of Drive The Lane, Andrew and Joey dive into all things "The Basketball Tournament" (TBT). The episode begins with the things they took for granted before quarantine and some TBT talk (0:00 - 15:26), then recurring guest and friend Andrew Dakich joins the show to talk about Carmen's Crew and his TBT Team "Big X" (15:26 - 23:25), then TBT Co-Founder Dan Friel joins the show to discuss all things TBT (23:35 - 1:07:28) and then they touch on The Last Dance at the end (1:07:28 - 1:15:21). Buckle up, and Drive The Lane
We welcome Seth Greenberg to the show to discuss all things college basketball and how he thinks the NBA could return to action. We get some great stories about beating Coach K, which coach has the best and worst post-game handshake, and Seth also gives us a nice Michael Jordan story. We also get Seth's take on Netflix's hit show Tiger King as well some golf and pizza stories. We are all waiting for an invitations from Jay Bilas to play a round of golf. Go follow him on Twitter @SethOnHoops and subscribe to his podcast Courtside with Greenberg & Dakich. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/double-down-trent/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/double-down-trent/support
Dan Dakich, ESPN College Basketball Analyst/Host on 107.5 FM The Fan in Indianapolis joins the show to talk about the cancellation of the NCAA Tournament, adapting as a radio host during the pandemic and more. Should the players receive another year of eligibility because of the cancelled postseason? What will it look like if the college football season runs into the basketball season? When does he expect the season to come back?
Her feud with Dan Dakich has cooled, but Tara Stafford is all in on new MSU head coach Mel Tucker.
In this double interview edition of Drive The Lane, Andrew and Joey give their predictions for the College Football Playoff and discuss the potentially top ranked Ohio State Basketball team (0:00 - 10:36), then Lettermen Row writer and analyst Austin Ward joins the show to talk about Ohio State football and the CFP (10:36 - 44:45), then former player and current staff member; Andrew Dakich joins the show to talk about the potentially #1 ranked basketball Buckeyes that he's on the sideline for (44:45 - 1:11:28). Buckle up, and Drive The Lane
The ESPN Analyst and host of his own show on 1070 The Fan in Indianapolis talks both college and NBA Basketball with Rob & Ben
Sherm & J are back together this week to discuss the Dawson Garcia visit, Dan Dakich's suspension from 1070 & The IU Marquette Scrimmage. They also each provide you a little gambling advice with their locks of the week.
Nats and Cards in NLCS after LA meltdown. Indiana Pacers getting ready to roll. The N in NBA stands for "National,", but it has a global problem. Dan Dakich saying goodbye to his hip! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Andrew and Joey return with an awesome 4th episode of Drive The Lane. They start off with new segments such as, "Are you Nervous?", "Take it or Leave It" and "Connect to The Buckeyes" (0:00 - 23:05), then they interview and talk about EVERYTHING with one of Joey's best friends; Andrew Dakich (23:05 - 1:05:15) and they finish up by discussing how YOU can win a Drive The Lane give away (1:05:15 - 1:12:08)! Buckle up, and Drive The Lane!
Stan Van Gundy joins Open Mike and does not holding back when sharing his feelings about Indianapolis host Dan Dakich and Dakich's thoughts on Andrew Luck retiring. Stan also discuss the Lakers signing Dwight Howard.
On Land-Grant Holy Land In Conversation, we talk to people in and around Ohio State athletics, and the sporting world at large, to bring you a different insight and perspective to the teams, athletes, and university that you love. Today, we are in conversation with not one, but two coaches who will be heading up basketball teams filled with former Ohio State players, taking to the hardwood in Columbus this weekend as part of the 2019 TBT. First, we'll hear from Buckeye legend and OSU's Director of Recruiting and Player Development Scoonie Penn, who is coaching Carmen's Crew. Then, we will talk to former Buckeye guard and current GA on Chris Holtmann's staff Andrew Dakich, who is coaching team Big X . Contact Matt Tamanini Twitter: @BWWMatt Instagram: @BWWMatt Theme music provided by www.bensound.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Land-Grant Holy Land In Conversation, we talk to people in and around Ohio State athletics, and the sporting world at large, to bring you a different insight and perspective to the teams, athletes, and university that you love. Today, we are in conversation with not one, but two coaches who will be heading up basketball teams filled with former Ohio State players, taking to the hardwood in Columbus this weekend as part of the 2019 TBT. First, we’ll hear from Buckeye legend and OSU’s Director of Recruiting and Player Development Scoonie Penn, who is coaching Carmen's Crew. Then, we will talk to former Buckeye guard and current GA on Chris Holtmann’s staff Andrew Dakich, who is coaching team Big X . Contact Matt Tamanini Twitter: @BWWMatt Instagram: @BWWMatt Theme music provided by www.bensound.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Columbus Dispatch Ohio State men’s basketball beat reporter Adam Jardy previews The Basketball Tournament, looks at the teams that will be playing in it, and shares highlights from his recent interview with former player Andrew Dakich. Finally, we provide some recruiting updates regarding the team, and talk about the two players who will play on NBA summer league teams.
His place in IU's past and present is absolutely unique. First as a player and then a trusted member of Coach Knight's staff, he left after 17 years in Bloomington only to return a decade later and find himself extinguishing the dumpster fire set ablaze by Kelvin Sampson. Now the most prominent and controversial voice in all of Hoosier fandom, Dan Dakich chats with the Hysterics about his long, hilarious, contentious and glorious relationship with Indiana basketball. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Former University of Michigan player and current Ohio State Graduate Assistant joins the podcast.
3:05 Urban Meyer 9:15 Jalen Hurts/Alabama 14:25 Draymond Green-Tristan Thompson fight? 17:35 LeBron James-Donald Trump beef 23:20 DJ Jeffries decommitted from Kentucky 27:45 Dan Dakich hate 32:35 NFL Season Preview 52:10 Troll or Nah Like on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lbrsports901 Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lbrsports901 Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lbrsports901/ Listen: http://letsbereal901.libsyn.com/ Follow & Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjIkxxx6OILZjg7il-4QPug Listen: https://open.spotify.com/show/59fZc0pRMnXpJ079loKsrT
After Michigan State's 74-66 win over Ohio State Tuesday night at Breslin Center, Rico Beard spoke with ESPN college basketball analyst, Dan Dakich, about the game and his jousting with the MSU fans before the game on Twitter and during the game live on television.NOTE: This interview came minutes before MSU head coach, Tom Izzo, came to the podium and took Dakich to task for his Twitter war with MSU fans in the days leading up to the game and the behavior of the Izzone during Tuesday's ESPN broadcast.
Also, Dery weighs in on "Row the Boat," Tigers, and Dakich controversy. Who by the way is not a coward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our latest podcast features a man who has kept us pretty busy in the new year - ESPN college basketball analyst Dan Dakich. His outspoken analysis and straight-shooting style has led to dustups with everyone from Boston radio hosts to Big Ten coaches to midwestern mayors. In addition to his work at ESPN, Dan hosts a weekday radio show in Indianapolis where he talks about sports and society. In this podcast we talk with Dan about a wide-ranging number of topics that include... - HIs relationship with college basketball fans, especially on Twitter. - How he uses Twitter and how he deals with criticism. - His advocacy against chewing tobacco and how comfortable he is talking about societal issues on his radio show. - Battling depression while head coach at Bowling Green, how he's been committed to having fun as a broadcaster, and why he'd never go back to coaching. - The stress that coaches are under daily and how Urban Meyer taking a year off from coaching may have helped him most. - Why his mission in a game broadcast is to provide teaching tools for other coaches. - His "Danny Awards" and some of his favorite broadcasters to work with and around sports. - Whether or not fans can tell if an analyst is interested in getting back into coaching - The state of Big Ten hoops this season: why Michigan State and Ohio State will be dangerous in March. - Why Dan thinks it's 100% that Kentucky runs the table and what similarities they share with the 1976 Indiana team. - How to improve the attractiveness of college basketball. All that and so much more on this week's AA Podcast.