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Hour 3: Mike Williams, Dallas Carter and Baylor Star; Blake It or Leave It full 2480 Tue, 26 Nov 2024 04:48:21 +0000 qG5TvydNaXSemQjTqxcwjrV5uNIb7Z69 sports The Fan After Dark sports Hour 3: Mike Williams, Dallas Carter and Baylor Star; Blake It or Leave It The Fan After Dark includes a rotation of hosts offering a truth-telling sports entertainment experience that gets listeners right on the biggest sports topics in and around DFW, across the country, and around the world. Focusing on the Cowboys, Rangers, Mavericks, etc., The Fan After Dark airs M-F from 7-11 PM and is the only live and local sports radio show in the MetroplexCome 'Get Right' with Reg on The Fan, and be prepared for sports talk on a whole new level. You can follow Reg on Twitter @regadetula © 2024 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amp
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On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Peanut and Roman are joined by Jessie Armstead, 11-year NFL linebacker and current Assistant to the GM for the New York Giants. To start the conversation, Jessie recounts the story of how he was struck with a butcher knife during a fight when he was 12 years old. Jessie survived, stayed out of trouble, and went on to become one of the greatest high school football players of all time. He gives an inside look to what it was like being on the Dallas Carter team that was depicted in the blockbuster film “Friday Night Lights.” Jessie also talks about his time as a blue-chip prospect at the University of Miami, including how he introduced himself to Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. While in the NFL, Jessie played for one of the all-time great NFL defenses with the Giants, and he talks about what it was like to play alongside Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor. Jessie also shares why what he did in Super Bowl XXXV that he believes would've changed the game if it had counted. Still a member of the Giants organization, Jessie sheds light into his day-to-day life working in the front office, and how he helps the next generation of players manage the expectations of the NFL. Get ready for a one-of-a-kind interview with the great Jessie Armstead. 0:00 – show open 1:17 - Jessie is introduced2:46 - Jessie tells the knife story7:19 - Jessie talks about the Dallas Carter High School team10:24 - Jessie talks about the Dallas Carter legal issues17:22.- Jessie talks about playing a University of Miami23:26 - Jessie talks about getting drafted27:51 - Super Bowl experiences37:22 - Jessies discusses Joining the Giants front office45:22 - Jessie's welcome to the NFL moment47:44 - Jessie's best story from University of Miami50:19 - Jessie's personal Mount Rushmore *NOTE: Time codes are approximate. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Peanut and Roman are joined by Jessie Armstead, 11-year NFL linebacker and current Assistant to the GM for the New York Giants. To start the conversation, Jessie recounts the story of how he was struck with a butcher knife during a fight when he was 12 years old. Jessie survived, stayed out of trouble, and went on to become one of the greatest high school football players of all time. He gives an inside look to what it was like being on the Dallas Carter team that was depicted in the blockbuster film “Friday Night Lights.” Jessie also talks about his time as a blue-chip prospect at the University of Miami, including how he introduced himself to Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. While in the NFL, Jessie played for one of the all-time great NFL defenses with the Giants, and he talks about what it was like to play alongside Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor. Jessie also shares why what he did in Super Bowl XXXV that he believes would've changed the game if it had counted. Still a member of the Giants organization, Jessie sheds light into his day-to-day life working in the front office, and how he helps the next generation of players manage the expectations of the NFL. Get ready for a one-of-a-kind interview with the great Jessie Armstead. 0:00 – show open 1:17 - Jessie is introduced2:46 - Jessie tells the knife story7:19 - Jessie talks about the Dallas Carter High School team10:24 - Jessie talks about the Dallas Carter legal issues17:22.- Jessie talks about playing a University of Miami23:26 - Jessie talks about getting drafted27:51 - Super Bowl experiences37:22 - Jessies discusses Joining the Giants front office45:22 - Jessie's welcome to the NFL moment47:44 - Jessie's best story from University of Miami50:19 - Jessie's personal Mount Rushmore *NOTE: Time codes are approximate. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Peanut and Roman are joined by Jessie Armstead, 11-year NFL linebacker and current Assistant to the GM for the New York Giants. To start the conversation, Jessie recounts the story of how he was struck with a butcher knife during a fight when he was 12 years old. Jessie survived, stayed out of trouble, and went on to become one of the greatest high school football players of all time. He gives an inside look to what it was like being on the Dallas Carter team that was depicted in the blockbuster film “Friday Night Lights.” Jessie also talks about his time as a blue-chip prospect at the University of Miami, including how he introduced himself to Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. While in the NFL, Jessie played for one of the all-time great NFL defenses with the Giants, and he talks about what it was like to play alongside Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor. Jessie also shares why what he did in Super Bowl XXXV that he believes would've changed the game if it had counted. Still a member of the Giants organization, Jessie sheds light into his day-to-day life working in the front office, and how he helps the next generation of players manage the expectations of the NFL. Get ready for a one-of-a-kind interview with the great Jessie Armstead. 0:00 – show open 1:17 - Jessie is introduced2:46 - Jessie tells the knife story7:19 - Jessie talks about the Dallas Carter High School team10:24 - Jessie talks about the Dallas Carter legal issues17:22.- Jessie talks about playing a University of Miami23:26 - Jessie talks about getting drafted27:51 - Super Bowl experiences37:22 - Jessies discusses Joining the Giants front office45:22 - Jessie's welcome to the NFL moment47:44 - Jessie's best story from University of Miami50:19 - Jessie's personal Mount Rushmore *NOTE: Time codes are approximate. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Peanut and Roman are joined by Jessie Armstead, 11-year NFL linebacker and current Assistant to the GM for the New York Giants. To start the conversation, Jessie recounts the story of how he was struck with a butcher knife during a fight when he was 12 years old. Jessie survived, stayed out of trouble, and went on to become one of the greatest high school football players of all time. He gives an inside look to what it was like being on the Dallas Carter team that was depicted in the blockbuster film “Friday Night Lights.” Jessie also talks about his time as a blue-chip prospect at the University of Miami, including how he introduced himself to Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. While in the NFL, Jessie played for one of the all-time great NFL defenses with the Giants, and he talks about what it was like to play alongside Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor. Jessie also shares why what he did in Super Bowl XXXV that he believes would've changed the game if it had counted. Still a member of the Giants organization, Jessie sheds light into his day-to-day life working in the front office, and how he helps the next generation of players manage the expectations of the NFL. Get ready for a one-of-a-kind interview with the great Jessie Armstead. 0:00 – show open 1:17 - Jessie is introduced2:46 - Jessie tells the knife story7:19 - Jessie talks about the Dallas Carter High School team10:24 - Jessie talks about the Dallas Carter legal issues17:22.- Jessie talks about playing a University of Miami23:26 - Jessie talks about getting drafted27:51 - Super Bowl experiences37:22 - Jessies discusses Joining the Giants front office45:22 - Jessie's welcome to the NFL moment47:44 - Jessie's best story from University of Miami50:19 - Jessie's personal Mount Rushmore *NOTE: Time codes are approximate. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we talk about the Dallas Carter High School football robbery ring. Join us as we talk about the unexpected criminal activies of a high school football team, how their actions both on and off the field, led to a scandal that rocked the community. From winning the state championship to heists, we will reveal the hidden side of these young men and the consequences they faced.Sources for this episode:Wikipedia - Oak CliffWikipedia - David W. Carter High SchoolStateline Sports Network - Carter High...'it simply doesn't matter that you can run the football'Dallas News - Former players on 1988 Dallas Carter football team tried to move on, but shaking past wasn't easyDallas News - From the Archives: arter High stripped of 1988 State Title After WinWFAA - 'Best team ever assembled': As Dallas ISD prepares for its first championship since 1958, memories of Dallas Carter's 1988 season remainCarter Boyz by Gary EdwardsDallas News - Bad habit: Robbery spree involving 6 1988 Dallas Carter football players was 'just for kicks'New York Times - 10 Texas Athletes Are Sentenced to Jail Terms for RobberiesSupport the show
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This season of Justice Rising guests were invited to reflect on the intersection of culture and justice from the perspective of their unique identities. For the last episode of the season, Hawaiian Native Dallas Carter shares the largely unheard history of how the Kingdom of Hawai'i was overthrown and annexed by the United States and directly names the cultural impacts of injustice on Hawaiian Natives. Dallas reveals his experiences of being Native Hawaiian, American, and Catholic, and how studying history helped him find peace in his complex identity. With a Master of Pastoral Theology, Dallas works as Native Hawaiian educator, Director of St. Michael High School, President of EPIC Ministry, a Director for Life is Sacred, and Faith Program Director for the Knights of Columbus in Hawaii.
Week 10 of the season the weather was not great all over the state but that didn't stop some great games! This week host Taylor Arenz talks with Duncanville's Caden Durham, Mansfield Timberview Texas Tech commit Jordan Sanford and Klein Collins QB Tucker Parks. She always gets the scoop on the triple overtime game Cibolo Steele vs Converse Judson from Steele's QB Chad Warner and she talks with Dallas Carter's RB Kaeden Landry about his amazing game!
Vick's Sports HallSeason 1Episode #31Week 9 Predictions...let's get into it. We have Aledo vs Denton Ryan-the clash of the TITANS. Tune in to find out who I picked to win this game!Allen vs Guyer...This game should NOT disappoint. Who are you picking in this game? Dallas Carter vs Celina...Can Carter pull off the upset? And much more...Don't forget to subscribe to the show. You can find me on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen to your shows.Support the show by donatinghttps://vicksportshall.com/donateJoin the Group- DFW High School Football DiscussionVisit the website @vicksportshall.comSupport the show
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We discuss the Lady Indian volleyball playoff game against Dallas Carter the band's performance at the Area marching competition as they qualified for state for the first time in school history!
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This week on Inside the Headset we are featuring former Dallas Carter High School Head Coach Al Wilson's session from the 2011 AFCA Convention. Coach Wilson discusses motivating the unmotivated, highlights the importance of developing a sense of purpose, and shares the significance of instilling positive character traits within a program. Al Wilson is the former head coach at Carter (TX) High School. Wilson began his coaching career with Paris (TX) High School, where he won the 1988 State Championship. Two years later, Wilson took over as head coach of the John Tyler (TX) High School Lions. In 1994, the Lions finished with a perfect 16-0 record, as well as a state title. Wilson's Lions appeared in several more playoff games with another state finals appearance in 2000. After the 2001 season, Wilson moved to Dallas Carter where he finished with a record of 44-5. After nearly three decades, Wilson finished his career with a record of 246-90-4, and is now a member of the Tyler ISD Athletic Hall of Fame and the Texas High School Coaches Association Hall of Honor. [0:33] Start of interview [2:43] Building a coaching philosophy [4:28] Making a difference in the lives of athletes [10:25] Faith, family, and football [12:30] Living your philosophy [18:40] Influential advice [22:18] Gathering a great coaching staff [30:23] Flexibility, motivation, and purpose [35:38] Finishing strong with character [46:38] Develop consistent goals
Former @BUFootball star Le'Shai Maston comes on @SicEm365Radio to discuss his time at Dallas Carter, Baylor, the NFL, and what it has been like preparing his youngest son for college football.
Former Baylor and NFL RB Le'Shai Maston joined Matt Mosley to discuss what it was like to play on some incredibly talented teams at Dallas Carter, and shares some Baylor memories on the "Matt Mosley Show".
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The crew talks with new Dallas Carter coach Spencer Gilbert about his new job (and not getting to be around his new players), break down the latest in recruiting with Greg Powers of Next Level Athlete, and more.
Original Air Date: 29 Nov 2019 Today's Topics: 1) Interview with Dallas Carter who re-evangelized a Catholic School in Honolulu, Hawaii that was about to close down... with the Baltimore Catechism 2) The story of Dominic Olaso, a lukewarm, non-practicing, Catholic. While spearfishing on the beach of Honolulu, Hawaii, with his pagan friend, they were confronted by a 15 foot Hammerhead shark. About ½ a mile away from the beach, he promised Jesus that if He saved him he would serve Him forever 3) What the Antichrist will be like, according to Saint John Henry Newman http://www.ncregister.com/blog/joseph-pronechen/what-soon-to-be-saint-john-henry-newman-said-about-the-antichrist 4) An Antichristic Church https://www.theamericanconservative.com/dreher/catholicism-antichristic-church/
Today's Topics: 1] Interview with Dallas Carter – he reevangelized a Catholic School in Honolulu Hawaii that was about to close down with the Baltimore Catechism. 2] Dominic Olaso was a lukewarm non practicing Catholic. While spear fishing on the beach of Honolulu Hawaii with his pagan friend, they were confronted with a 15 foot Hammerhead shark. He was about ½ a mile away from the beach. He promised Jesus Christ that if he saved him he would serve him forever. 3] What the Antichrist Will Be Like, According to St. John Henry Newman Newman’s insights into what the future might hold for the Church and world take on new relevance considering the world’s wide road in the 21st century. http://www.ncregister.com/blog/joseph-pronechen/what-soon-to-be-saint-john-henry-newman-said-about-the-antichrist 2] Rod Dreher/‘An Antichristic Church’ https://www.theamericanconservative.com/dreher/catholicism-antichristic-church/
I think in life sometimes we get hit right between the eyes with a reality check. When that happens we realize we need to make some changes. That's what life is all about…growth and change. Such was the case when Dallas Carter faced reality and shed 200+ pounds. I'm anxious for you to hear Dallas' message about losing weight and staying healthy. Whether it's walking, running, biking or jiu jitsu find an activity you enjoy and challenge yourself to get in shape. No excuses, anyone can do this. Learn how on this week's Bear Woznick Adventure.
On this episode, Eric and Kevin take another look at 2017's 30 For 30: What Carter Lost. In 1988 Dallas Carter was on top of the high school football world but it all came crashing down when the unthinkable happened. Join us as we talk about their story and its place in Texas high school football lore, this week as we go from Hollywood to the hobby, on Props.
Dr. Taylor Marshall and Dallas Carter discuss Jiu Jitsu, mental virtue, MMA, UFC watching, and related topics to martial arts. We now have audio versions (via iTunes, Stitcher) and video version via Youtube: https://youtu.be/6_IqtHc4zqU Listen below or click here to begin this podcast on virtue. Please leave questions or comments below. The post Jiu Jitsu for Mental Virtue appeared first on Maccabee Society.
Welcome back everyone to this weeks VYPE Locker Talk podcast. VYPE Inner Loop reporter Edward McFarland Jr. joins Josh Cook this week to talk more high school sports news of the greater Houston area. Edward brings a ton of great insight to the Houston ISD sports scene as Josh and Edward will talk about the upcoming Dallas Carter vs Jack Yates game this coming Friday. Along with football news Josh and Edward will bring us the latest volleyball news from this past week. In segment two VYPE Media will bring you exclusive interviews from this past weeks Private School preseason football dinner from the Touchdown Cub of Houston. We had the chance to interview 15 players prior to the dinner about their upcoming seasons and how it felt to be chosen to attend this great preseason event. We have interviews with: Wesley Gow, St. John's Christian McDonough, Bay Area Christian Trent Lair, Northland Christian Parker Rogers, Northland Christian Lathon King, First Baptist Christian Academy McCray Kelton, Rosehill Christian Ameer Mustapha , Kinkaid Kamal Nadar, Kinkaid Corey Felan, St. Thomas Braden Kobza, Rosehill Christian Peyton Matocha, St. Thomas Ian Wheeler, St. Thomas Ethan "Sully" Sowers, Lutheran South Collin Tate, Cypress Christian Joseph Carbone, Cypress Christian Christian Fleischhauer, Cypress Christian and Gabriel Weitzman, Frassati This podcast is brought to you by the YMCA of Greater Houston, Fall into friends and fun at the Y with Youth Sports, After School Care, Swim Lessons and more affordable programs to help your child Excel After the Bell. Visit YMCAHouston.org for more information.
Sometimes it takes a reality check to realize you need to make some changes. Dallas Carter faced reality and shed 200+ pounds. Join Bear, as he and Dallas talk about losing weight and staying healthy. Whether it's walking, running, biking or jiu jitsu find an activity you enjoy and challenge yourself to get in shape. No excuses, anyone can do this. Learn how on this week's Bear Woznick Adventure.
The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
Yeah buddy welcome back to another episode of the Lifestyle Business Podcast, got a little hung up there on timing we’ve been doing a lot of traveling and have been VERY busy with visitors, investments, and having a little fun too! In this episode Ian and I break one of our social standards– in general we are very AGAINST unsolicited critical feedback (UCF!) but we had a nice discussion talking about Dallas Carter’s great website. None of this applies to Dallas necessarily because there are plenty of business reasons why he might be doing what he’s doing or he could just be busy like the rest of us, but we thought it was fun to discuss a website on air so we broke the rule. We love to receive UCF so if you wanna send us some lovin’ feel free to drop some bombs in the comments. We talk about tons of other stuff in this episode and plow through as many listener questions as we could and still get out under the 30 minute mark. If you want to ask us a question or have us take a peak at your website, don’t be shy we’ll probably get back to you! Good times:)