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Montana head coach Bobby Hauck, senior captain linebacker Solomon Tuliapupu and wide receiver Drew Deck + South Dakota State head coach Dan Jackson, defensive tackle Logan Green and quarterback Chase Mason addressed the media following UM's 50-29 win over SDSU in Missoula in the second round of the FCS Playoffs.
Colter Nuanez breaks down the latest hardwood action for both the Griz and Bobcat men's and women's basketball teams. (2:16)Then Colter sits down with South Dakota State head football coach Dan Jackson to preview the Jackrabbits' upcoming showdown with Montana at Washington–Grizzly Stadium on Saturday. (12:26)Next, Geoff Safford delivers rink-side insight, featuring interviews with Bobcats captain Hayden Klem (33:45) and defenseman Mack Kline (41:46) as we gear up for the Brawl of the Wild: Hockey Edition this Friday at Glacier Ice Rink in Missoula.And finally, Colter reacts to Josh Margolis's tip about an NAIA playoff team reportedly being removed from the postseason. (50:10)
This weekly show is now part of the "Happy Hour with John Gaskins" daily podcast, which you can find at SiouxFallsLive.com, MidwestSportsPlus.com, and most podcast platforms like the one you find here! So, if you enjoy the topics Matt & John cover, you'll get those topics, plus relevant local guests, every Monday through Thursday on Happy Hour... so we highly recommend you check that out!What is the silver bullet?This is a question outside observers may ask when teams like the Jackrabbits and the Coyotes produce a late-season turnaround. Both have gone from funks — the Jacks' four-game slide after a 7-0 start and more the Yotes' haven't-figured-it-out-yet malaise at 5-4 — to heaters that make them look like dangerous playoff teams. In South Dakota State's case, the return of quarterback Chase Mason is an easy answer, given how flawless, electric, and inspired the Jacks looked in their 41-3 first round playoff win over New Hampshire. But SDSU had already turned the corner the week before in the dramatic win at North Dakota. So, what is the other silver bullet at SDSU? Hint: It lies in both the head coach and offensive coordinator. In Wednesday's "John-o-logue," Happy Hour John Gaskins plucked insight from Dan Jackson and others (like John Stiegelmeier) to pinpoint the turning points.At USD, there isn't one player or aspect that sticks out as a cure-all in their four-game win streak, which included three consecutive wins over Top 25 teams just to reach the playoffs.But there was a broad, overarching concept employed by head coach Travis Johansen that yielded powerful results. It wasn't an obvious or dramatic silver bullet, but Johansen reveals it in his weekly one-on-one 30 minute chat with Gaskins. After a close first half against Drake, the Yotes pulled away 38-17 in the first round of the playoffs as quarterback Aidan Bouman had his best game of the season.Was there a big turnaround moment for Bouman? How has Larenzo Fenner broken out into an at-times impossible-to-cover receiver? How did Mikey Munn become an All-MVFC first teammer? Johansen answers these questions and gives a glimpse into why Mercer has the nation's second-best passing yardage attack, and what kind of challenges the Bears defense will present to USD's now-humming offense.Meanwhile, Wednesday marked (Early) National Letter of Intent Signing Day for high school athletes all across the country. It is always a day for college football teams to pump up their incoming recruiting class.Gaskins chatted with two Sioux Falls standouts about their paths to CFB — Sioux Falls Washington receiver Jhace Woods (South Dakota State) and Sioux Falls Jefferson tight end Eddie Whiting (Michigan State).How did the schools they signed with first start a relationship? What led them to choosing their school, and which other schools tried to pluck them away?In both players' cases, the schools they chose went through coaching changes — Woods earlier in his process when Jacks coach Jimmy Rogers left for Washington State, and Whiting just days before signing day when MSU fired Jonathan Smith and within 24 hours hired Pat Fitzgerald.So, what kept the Sioux Falls ballers loyal to their original choice?
South Dakota State head coach Dan Jackson ahead of Saturday's second round game in the FCS Playoffs against Montana.
South Dakota State first-year head coach Dan Jackson joins Colter Nuanez on Nuanez Now to discuss the Jacks' trip to Missoula for the third playoff matchup in as many years against Montana.
NOTICE: This weekly show is now part of the "Happy Hour with John Gaskins" daily podcast, which you can find at SiouxFallsLive.com, MidwestSportsPlus.com, and most podcast platforms like the one you find here! So, if you enjoy the topics Matt & John cover, you'll get those topics, plus relevant local guests, every Monday through Thursday on Happy Hour... so we highly recommend you check that out! Just how big of a win was South Dakota State's 34-31 thriller at North Dakota? Ask the reporter who has been on the Jackrabbit beat for 10 years and gets far more access than most college football beat reporters, and he'll tell you it changed the tenor of the entire 2025 season. Ask him if it may have changed the tenor of where the program is headed after the first full season of a new head coach and entirely new staff, and, well, you'll want to hear the answer. Sioux Falls Live's Matt Zimmer was in Grand Forks and gives you even more insight into the relevance of the victory than he does in his articles. It can't be underestimated. But, how much does it evaporate all the issues that led to SDSU losing four games in a row, particularly the embarrassment against Indiana State and the swift, early 35-0 tailspin against Illinois State? How did that latter loss actually fuel Saturday's win? Can we now definitively say the Jacks can beat New Hampshire or even No. 3 Montana — which awaits the winner — without Chase Mason? We might not ever know the answer to that question, because head coach Dan Jackson on Monday told Happy Host John Gaskins he is "confident" in Mason being able to play in Saturday's home playoff game. So how does this change things for SDSU's postseason, if Mason indeed plays? And, what do we make of others who cover the FCS accusing Jackson — we're paraphrasing here — of trying to use Jedi mind tricks and keep opponents guessing if Mason will play or not each of the last few weeks? On his daily "Hot Mic" show in Fargo, WDAY-TV's Voice of the Bison Dom Izzo said this on Monday: "The Chase Mason thing is beyond infuriating. And, I said it after the Bison game. FCS writer/analyst) Craig Haley and got ripped for it — and Craig was dead-on about it — it's just completely unnecessary. They warmed up Chase Mason again just for this illusion for the (FCS Playoffs) Committee that, 'Hey, he might be coming back.' He's not! "Jack Henry played and won the game. I think it was out there, like, 'Hey, if we lose, we might get our quarterback back. It's just so stupid unnecessary." You'll want to hear what Zimmer, who regularly goes to practice and was on the field observing Saturday's warmup, has to say about that assertion. SDSU also scored what appears to be a major recruiting victory on Friday night when Sioux Falls Lincoln quarterback Brody Schafer announced on social media his commitment to SDSU. Schafer is on pace to easily break older brother Tate Schafer's career passing and total yards and touchdowns in Class 11AAA, the state's highest level of high school football. Sanford Sports Academy's football director and veteran high school football analyst Kurtiss Riggs has called Schafer the best high school football quarterback talent to come from South Dakota. Riggs also feels like USD missed a golden opportunity to offer Schafer a scholarship before SDSU. Does Zimmer agree? Also in this episode, our latest conversation about a watered-down FCS playoff field thanks to the numerous departures from the subdivision to FBS the last several years. Does it make watching these playoffs so uninteresting that Zimmer pines for the Jacks to move up to the FBS the way many Bison fans and media do?
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NOTICE: This weekly show is now part of the "Happy Hour with John Gaskins" daily podcast, which you can find at SiouxFallsLive.com, MidwestSportsPlus.com, and most podcast platforms like the one you find here! So, if you enjoy the topics Matt & John cover, you'll get those topics, plus relevant local guests, every Monday through Thursday on Happy Hour... so we highly recommend you check that out! It was brutal. It was comical. It was full of "third grade mistakes" and looked like a football team "disinterested in playing competent football.There aren't big enough words to describe South Dakota State falling behind 35-0 at home and eventually suffering a fourth consecutive loss after starting the season 7-0.Matt Zimmer tried in his game column on Saturday. With three days to process the debacle — which was followed by an inspired, dizzying 21-point SDSU comeback to lose 35-21 to Illinois State — Zim has even more words and searches for reasons for all the mistakes that had Jackrabbits made.Was it a lack of confidence? A lack of experience in facing this kind of a slump and adversity? How about coaching and play-calling?No matter what it was, it led to a chorus of "boos" from the crowd in Brookings. Was such howling warranted? Should it be in college athletics?Zim tackles all this, plus the latest Chase Mason Magical Mystery Tour that heads to Grand Forks for the regular season finale and what appears to be a "do or die" and "win and you're in" showdown with North Dakota. What is Zim's sense of Mason's availability and playability based on what Dan Jackson is saying — including here on Happy Hour — and how much difference Mason playing would make in the Jacks' chances of beating the Fighting Hawks. If Mason plays, and plays decent, and the Jacks lose, do they still deserve a playoff spot?Other saucy topics — SDSU's offer to Brody Schafer, his older brother Tate's FCS marketability after lighting things up at USF, the screwiness of the polls, Zim and John's unworn Jackrabbit and Coyote apparel, Outkast, The Replacements, New Kids on the Block, and Larry Bird's trash talking before NBA All-Star 3-point shooting contests.Oh, and how about those USD Coyotes? Yes, Zim has plenty of thoughts on the three-game winning streak, all against Top 25 teams, to finish the season and assure a playoff spot.The Yotes deserve plenty of time. The Jacks, though — with their playoff uncertainty, wild recent tailspin, and the storylines of the game they are playing Saturday while USD is off — take up most of the hour.
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This week we kick off our new 'DNA' series - looking at who we are and how we live. Today we are invited to be a people who praise extravagantly and worship intimately. What is praise and worship? Why do they matter? How do they shape our everyday lives? Dan unpacks the difference between praising God for what He's done and worshipping Him for who He is, calling us to be truly present with God instead of lost in “useless imaginings.” Expect practical helps, Bible anchors, and a heartfelt invitation to surrender.
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NOTICE: This weekly show is now part of the "Happy Hour with John Gaskins" daily podcast, which you can find at SiouxFallsLive.com, MidwestSportsPlus.com, and most podcast platforms like the one you find here! So, if you enjoy the topics Matt & John cover, you'll get those topics, plus relevant local guests, every Monday through Thursday on Happy Hour... so we highly recommend you check that out! Hobo Day hiccup in 2025?Hardly a chance, or so it appears, with No. 2 South Dakota State barging through the second half in Youngstown to improve to 5-0 while 2-3 Northern Iowa stumbled through more growing pains under a new coaching staff in a 35-7 loss to North Dakota.But whenever UNI is listed on SDSU's football schedule as the homecoming opponent, some Jackrabbit fans — especially alumni from 2015 and 2017 — might wince in trauma from past Panther upsets.But is UNI worth any worry this Saturday? Sioux Falls Live sports editor Matt Zimmer has covered the Jacks for a decade and has his thoughts in the latest weekly edition of Happy Hour's "Nobody's Listening Anyway" with John Gaskins.SDSU coach Dan Jackson, in his weekly Happy Hour chat on Monday, conveyed a clear message about what he wants out of Jacks fans on Saturday — strong attempts at the biggest and loudest crowd in Dykhouse Stadium history — and this leads to a discussion about Jackson as the football program's "ambassador" and how natural that unofficial role is for him.Jackson credited his "great program" and "great culture" for the come-from-behind win at then-No. 24 YSU. But was it a great win? Zim and John break down what went wrong in the first half and why SDSU dominated the second half, assess the latest performance from quarterback Chase Mason, and the emerging strength of running back Julius Loughridge and the "605 Hogs" up front.From there, what is there to make of South Dakota's 49-24 win over Murray State, which has lost all of its nine Missouri Valley Conference games since joining the league last season? For at least a game, Travis Johansen was right when he told John last week that his program has too strong of a culture to let the season go off the rails. (Here is Johansen's follow-up chat from Tuesday, with plenty of insight about his defense, penalties, playing violent, and an update on retired predecessor Bob Nielson).The Coyotes have gone "back to the pack" of the rest of the MVFC challengers to NDSU and SDSU's supremacy, but where does USD, UND, Illinois State, Southern Illinois, and Youngstown State appear to be in the current picture?Then, a recap of the latest, incredible chapter in the "Key to the City" series between backyard rivals Augustana and the University of Sioux Falls in which the Vikings came back from a 28-10 fourth quarter deficit to win 29-28 at USF. While Carson Wentz played "fine" in guiding the Minnesota Vikings to their own fourth quarterback in London in another "boring, nondescript" overseas game, what fascinated Zim more than anything on Sunday morning was Will Reichard's fourth quarter field goal kick that was veered off line by striking a seemingly invisible camera — and how nobody seemed to know what the hell happened for a while.The episode ends with the battle between two native South Dakota head coaches in the WNBA Finals, Nate Tibbetts and Becky Hammon. As John mentioned to start Tuesday's show and Zim wrote in a Wednesday column, this source of Rushmore State pride has been decades in the making, a product of a state that has valued and supported girls and women's basketball since well before other states finally found it fashionable.
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NOTICE: This weekly show is now part of the "Happy Hour with John Gaskins" daily podcast, which you can find at SiouxFallsLive.com, MidwestSportsPlus.com, and most podcast platforms like the one you find here! So, if you enjoy the topics Matt & John cover, you'll get those topics, plus relevant local guests, every Monday through Thursday on Happy Hour... so we highly recommend you check that out! Winners win, because that's what winners do.That has been the slogan for University of Sioux Falls football ever since Bob Young started the 30-year tradition of winning seasons — with only one exception — 30 years ago. It is a slogan Kalen DeBoer, then a USF star receiver, carried into his 67-3 head coaching stint after replacing Young in 2005 and then eventually as head coach at Fresno State, Washington, and Alabama (combined 57-14 record).On Saturday night in Montana and Monday night at Soldier Field, "winners win" applied to both South Dakota State quarterback Chase Mason and Minnesota Vikings signal caller J.J. McCarthy, who won state titles as high school quarterbacks. (McCarthy was 27-1 as a starter at Michigan).Both experiencing their first road games in hostile environments as their team's new starting QB, Mason and McCarthy overcame mostly-unproductive offense outputs in the first three quarters to account for three touchdowns each when it counted most — Mason with three TD strikes in the fourth quarter and overtimes and McCarthy firing two fourth quarter scoring darts, then running in the game-winning score in Chicago.In their weekly klatch over cocktails at Gateway Lounge in Sioux Falls, Happy Hour host John Gaskins and Sioux Falls Live sports editor Matt Zimmer broke down the "it" factor that propelled these two quarterbacks to massive, clutch wins. Zimmer then dives into other aspects of an impressive 2-0 SDSU start — a stout defense, breakout wideout Lofton Groske, and Dan Jackson's leadership.Meanwhile, it has been a miserable mess for former Jacks QB Mark Gronowski at Iowa. Why? Hear why Zim thinks it has more to do with the Hawkeyes than the "Million Dollar Man."Things are no better for USD's Aidan Bouman, who surely missed three outstanding linemen and elite skill weapons no longer at his disposal as he struggled in losses at Iowa State and Lamar. Should we lower expectations for the Coyotes now?And don't get Zim started on "Phillies Karen."
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Zach and Brendan wrap up the first game of the Dan Jackson and the performance against the much-ballyhooed Go-Go offense
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Guest Include: - Tim Polasek, NDSU Head Coach - Bryce Lance, NDSU senior wide receiver - Dan Jackson, SDSU head coach - Sam Hagen, SDSU senior offensive lineman - Nick Hill, Southern Illinois head coach - Jeff Jackson, MVFC Commissioner
Join Jeff Black, Global Leader of Mercer's M&A Advisory Services, in this episode of the Delivering the Deal podcast as he speaks with Dan Jackson, Senior Principal and Pensions Actuary at Mercer, and Nick Gibson, ManagingDirector at Cardano Advisory. They delve into the transformative recent changes in the UK Defined Benefit pension landscape and how these shifts are creatingnew avenues for investors to unlock value from businesses with these pension plans. Learn how these developments can enhance deal-making strategies and present unique opportunities for global investors looking to create value through pension surpluses. Tune in for actionable insights that connect investment strategies with the evolving pension landscape, empowering you to maximize deal value in today's market.
Beer-logo'd golf bags. Old school MTV veejays. The Dead Guys of the Week — Brian Wilson and Sly Stone — and their place in music and pop culture history.Matt Zimmer and John Gaskins tried their best to kick around fun and breezy topics to avoid that dreaded summer buzz kill — The NCAA-House Settlement and where schools like SDSU and USD fit into it.But eventually, the hosts of the weekly "Nobody's Listening Anyway" podcast got down to busines at Gateway Lounge. What does this darn thing mean and what really matters to the college football fans of the Dakotas and the FCS?What's also exhausting and confusing is if SDSU, USD, and NDSU will opt in or not, and what the competitive advantages and disadvantages would immediately be no matter what that choice is.Over his ice cold Bud Light on tap, Zimmer — who, like most, is blurry-eyed from the deluge of reports and details about the Settlemen and what schools are doing about it — boils things down to the simplest and most straightforward of terms, including what SDSU football coach Dan Jackson makes of it.Also, what is the bigger picture of the Sioux Falls Storm in the wake of head coach Andre Fields's resignation this week? Is this a sign the team may never come back? Why and how did it lose its hold on both its league and the springtime sports fans of Sioux Falls?Also, some Twins Talk — Bailey Ober's injury, Buxton's boom, Wallner's emergence — and a few words about the University of Sioux Falls' new logo, which leads to the rabbit hole of SDSU and USD logos and sports team logos, in general.On the way out, a word about "Tacos and Tequila," the upcoming hip-hop festival at The Birdcage, and Matt's new pickup truck. And his way to drive a pickup.
In memory of his mother, Phyllis, for Mothers Day, Jim discusses a classic film based on a Jules Verne novel - 1960's "Mysterious Island," starring Michael Craig, Gary Merrill, Michael Callan, Herbert Lom, Joan Greenwood, Beth Rogan, Percy Herbert, Dan Jackson and directed by Cy Endfield with special effects by Ray Harryhausen. Union soldiers and a war correspondent escape a Confederate POW camp in an observation balloon and end up on a island in the Pacific. There are plenty of surprises in store for our castaways and you can find out more on MONSTER ATTACK!, The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.
In memory of his mother, Phyllis, for Mothers Day, Jim discusses a classic film based on a Jules Verne novel – 1960’s “Mysterious Island,” starring Michael Craig, Gary Merrill, Michael Callan, Herbert Lom, Joan Greenwood, Beth Rogan, Percy Herbert, Dan Jackson and directed by Cy Endfield with special effects by Ray Harryhausen. Union soldiers and […] The post Mysterious Island | Episode 464 appeared first on The ESO Network.
Dawg Nation Daily Host Brandon Adams speaks about Jalon Walker being taken by the Atlanta Falcons, the closing of the spring portal, the addition UGA made from the portals, UGA's impressive history of continuing to put players into the NFL Draft, AND the NFL career that Dan Jackson could have in front of him.
Today on the In Off The Bench Podcast Network's "Grid and Grind Show" I talk to Dan Jackson the Head Coach of the 2024 United Grid League Champion Atlanta Wild. Dan talks about his extensive coaching background, how his journey led him to the Atlanta Wild, we talk about what being the 2024 United Grid League Coach of the year means, we dissect the 2024 championship season, and end the episode talking about the 2025 roster and expectations.
Mike and Beau spend some time with the Co-Owner and Publisher of Dawgs HQ and Co-Host of The Steakhouse, Rusty Mansell! Mike, Beau, and Rusty discuss the Saints having everybody in their front office in Athens on Tuesday, and working out all of Georgia's draft eligible players, Dan Jackson's draft stock rising, Rusty being okay with the Falcons not drafting Georgia players as long as they are right about it and make a good pick, how the Falcons wouldn't have developed Jalen Carter the same way the Eagles have developed him, how Rusty feels about Texas defensive tackle Alfred Collins as an NFL prospect, which Georgia players Rusty thinks will end up being the best value pick, and why Rusty would pick Georgia safety Malaki Starks over South Carolina safety Nick Emmanwori.
Georgia related Athletics are on FIRE right now. Name a sport and UGA is likely killing it. Pickleball National Championships are coming soon at this rate. That said, Georgia Men's Basketball has punched their ticket to the tournament known for March Madness. Georgia Spring practice started this week and Dan Jackson had pro scouts drooling, rectifying the snub when they skipped his name for the combine. This is an action packed episode and we are slowly coming into stride for another great season with Kirby at the helm. thanks for listening & Go DAWGS !!
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 11a-2p! The 10am hour is sponsored by Cornerstone Remodeling Atlanta, for renovations to your home, trust Cornerstone. X Question of the Day on the Harrah's Cherokee X Feed Dawgs fall in Rd 1 of SEC Tourney in Nashville UGA Pro Day RedZone Braves & Ian Anderson See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joe takes the leap into brave new territory by being the first to bring a family member into the studio. The gang is graced with a guest appearance from Dan Jackson.
Kirby addresses..... -Mike Bobo -Colbie Young -Gunner Stockton -Will G-Day happenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DawgNation Daily -- the daily podcast for Georgia Bulldogs fans Beginning of the show: I share a clip of Warren Brinson heaping praise on incoming five-star defensive lineman Elijah Griffin and discuss what his impact on the Bulldogs could be this fall. 15-minute mark: I share additional clips from former UGA players at the NFL scouting combine -- including former wide receivers Dominic Lovett and Arian Smith. 25-minute mark: DawgNation recruiting insider Jeff Sentell joins the show. 50-minute mark: I take a look at other SEC headlines including a Big Ten coach taking a subtle jab at the Georgia-Florida game. 55-minute mark: I share some thoughts from Trevor Etienne on his impact on two Georgia wins vs. Texas and the former Bulldogs players who came to Dan Jackson's defense this week after Jackson was snubbed for a combine invite. End of show: I award a Golden Shoe winner and share the Gator Hater Updater.
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 11a-2p! The 11am hour is presented by Findlay Roofing. Atlanta's most trusted and recommended roofer with 4 decades experience, and a lifetime warranty on their work...FindlayRoofing.com X Question of the Day on the Harrah's Cherokee X Feed Down Goes the US On Campus NBA Minute See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Georgia Bulldogs are having massive success, but does that translate to helping UGA in recruiting? We discuss that, along with the recent NFL Combine Invites Topics discussed on this episode include: - Special Guest Coach Hayes - Dawgs Dominate The Super Bowl - Kamari Lassiter Gives Back to UGA - NFL Combine Invites - No Invite for Dan Jackson is laughable - Much More! We are proudly sponsored by Alumni Hall! Shop Alumni Hall today and 8% of your total order will go towards the Classic City Collective: https://dgdpodcast.com/alumnihall More from The DGD Podcast: https://www.dgdpod.com Find us on Audio Podcast Platforms (Rate & Review) Apple Podcasts: https://dgdpodcast.com/applepodcast Spotify: https://dgdpodcast.com/spotify rumble: https://dgdpodcast.com/rumble The DGD Podcast Socials: Facebook: https://dgdpodcast.com/facebook X/Twitter : https://dgdpodcast.com/x Instagram: https://dgdpodcast.com/IG TikTok: https://dgdpodcast.com/tiktok Shop DGD Podcast Merch: https://dgdpodcast.com/shop Join Our Patreon: https://dgdpodcast.com/patreon Join our Discord: https://dgdpodcast.com/discord The DGD Podcast is powered by Fans First Sports Network. The Fans First Sports Network has you covered with all of your team news and podcasts! Head over to www.dgdpodcast.com/ffsn today! The latest news about UGA Sports is brought to you by The DGD Podcast. #georgiafootball #GoDawgs #dgdpodcast #georgiabulldogs #cfb #georgia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
DawgNation Daily -- the daily podcast for Georgia Bulldogs fans Beginning of the show: I discuss the strong reaction from Georgia fans after former UGA safety Dan Jackson was excluded from the list of invitees for the upcoming NFL scouting combine. 10-minute mark: I briefly discuss a change for UGA's Classic City Collective and address the uncertain picture for how collectives and NIL will work in the soon-to-be revenue sharing era. 15-minute mark: I share a clip of former Bulldogs linebacker Jalon Walker making a recruiting pitch for five-star prospect Tyler Atkinson. 25-minute mark: DawgNation recruiting insider Jeff Sentell joins the show. 45-minute mark: I take a look at other SEC headlines including pre-spring previews for Alabama, Auburn and more. 55-minute mark: I celebrate the return of the Diamond Dawgs as the college baseball season begins on Friday. End of show: I award a Golden Shoe winner and share the Gator Hater Updater.
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 11a-2p! X Question of the Day on the Harrah's Cherokee X Feed On Campus Braves Spring Training PGA Tour & LIV See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys review the 2025 recruiting class with head coach, Dan Jackson.
On this episode of The Bluebloods, Zach McKinnell is joined by South Dakota State head football coach Dan Jackson. Jackson talks about his decision to leave New Mexico for South Dakota State, his approach to building the roster this offseason, the challenges of sustaining a championship culture in college football, & the development of quarterback Chase Mason. All this and more right here on The Bluebloods!
Hear "The Buck Belue Show" every weekday morning from 10-11a on 680 The Fan ad 93.7 FM, the 680 The Fan App available on Apple and Android, with your Smart Speaker by saying Alexa or wherever you get and listen to your favorite podcast! Get the latest on Georgia sports, newsmakers, and more! Buck's BIG Take - Kirk Cousins played hurt Tom Goodwin, Braves 1B Coach, joined Buck Super Bowl Nugget #7 - The officials Bulldog Beat - Dan Jackson's NFL prospects Bulldog Beat presented by Georgia's Own Credit Union, Atlanta Area BMW Centers Georgia Pack and Load Marco's Pizza and Attorney Ken Nugent Final Word - Super Bowl See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dawg Nation Daily Host Brandon Adams speaks about how Georgia can benefit from so many former players starring in the Super Bowl, Dan Jackson's showing at The Senior Bowl and his story as a walk-on, the real reason Nebraska doesn't want to have a Spring Game, and the increasing coordinator salaries in college football and the NFL.
Chase Thomas is the Sports Renaissance Man, Atlanta Sports Guy & VFL. On today's program, Chase is joined by fellow University of North Georgia alumni Matt Green to talk about Georgia replacing Dan Jackson and Carson Beck next season, Isaiah Campbell getting a 5-star bump for Tennessee in the final On3 rankings, Ohio State losing their coordinators, if Ty Simpson will be the best SEC QB in 2025, the state of the Arkansas program, if Georgia Tech can make the CFP next season and the return of Rich Rodriguez to West Virginia.Host: Chase ThomasGuest: Matt GreenTo learn more about CT and the pod please go visit: https://chasethomaspodcast.comBy the way, this is a free, independent national sports podcast. To keep it that way, I'm going to need some help from you guys. If you're a fan of the pod and you haven't already, take a second right now and leave the show a 5-star rating and a review on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. It really does help, and it's so quick and easy to do. Thanks, y'all!Keep up with Chase on social media:Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodChaseThomasFollow me on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3kFHPDnFollow me on TikTok: https://bit.ly/3JdZ3RF'Like' me on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3ZmURo4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
DawgNation Daily -- the daily podcast for Georgia Bulldogs fans Beginning of the show: I share audio of former Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart explaining why Sanford Stadium was the toughest place he ever played and discuss why Georgia fans will need to bring that seem energy for the high-profile home games the Bulldogs face in 2025. 10-minute mark: I discuss Alabama hiring Ryan Grubb as new offensive coordinator from a UGA perspective. 15-minute mark: I celebrate one of the best stories for Georgia in recent years as former UGA safety Dan Jackson seems well on his way to an NFL career. 25-minute mark: Former UGA All-American Jon Stinchcomb joins the show. 45-minute mark: I take a look at other headlines including Chip Kelly leaving Ohio State for a big pay day. End of show: I award a Golden Shoe winner and share the Gator Hater Updater.
Join the A-Team as they discuss all the goings on since the Emergency pod after the departure of the Previous staff at the end of the 24-25 season
Our old friend and the new "Head Jack" joins us to talk about his whirlwind journey that has taken him from Omaha to South Dakota, to Idaho, to New Mexico and finally back to Brookings for his dream job.