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In this episode, we're joined by Kelly Dunnigan, a recent graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Kelly is preparing for a new challenge as he continues his wrestling journey at Rutgers next season. In our conversation, we discuss his path through the sport, the experiences that shaped him as a student-athlete, the lessons learned competing in the Ivy League, and what went into the decision to continue his career at Rutgers.
In this episode, William & Mary Head Football Coach Mike London reveals what it really takes to play Division 1 football. He breaks down why coaches look beyond highlight tapes, how character and academics impact recruiting, and what high school players must show to stand out in today's transfer portal era.Want Some 1:1 Help With Getting Your Son a College Football Scholarship? Click Here To Learn More & Schedule Your 15 Minute Scholarship Evaluation:https://gonextplay.com/book-evaluation-call?el=youtube-orgClick Here to Register for My Free Live Training:https://gonextplay.com/free-training?el=richie-yt-bio
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Armagh's Blaithin Mackin was named the PwC GPA Footballer of the Month for April. She spoke to OTB about not returning to Australia this year, the unpredictable nature of this season and relishing the newfound physicality allowed in the game.
What happens when a Division 1 football player walks away from the “safe path” and bets on a guitar, a stairwell, and a dream nobody could guarantee would work?In this powerful episode of the Apogee Strong Podcast, host Matt Beaudreau sits down with emerging rock artist Davey Allen to talk about discipline, resilience, consistency, and what it really takes to pursue a purpose-driven life.Davey shares his incredible journey from competing as a Division 1 football player at the University of Rhode Island to becoming one of the fastest-rising independent rock artists online. He opens up about the mental exhaustion that came with football, the emptiness of working jobs he hated, and how music became the outlet that reignited his passion and competitive drive.The conversation dives deep into the mindset behind success, the discipline required to build something from nothing, and how Davey's viral stairwell performances—including his unforgettable covers of Alice in Chains songs—changed his life forever.Davey also shares the story behind his original single “Monster,” the realities of the modern music business, the importance of networking, and why he believes consistency beats talent alone.If you are chasing a dream, building a business, pursuing a creative career, or trying to find purpose after sports or burnout, this episode will challenge and inspire you.Key Takeaways:Discipline from sports can transfer directly into entrepreneurship and music.Consistency and repetition matter more than overnight success.Success requires loving the process, not just the outcome.You must keep showing up even when nobody is watching.Quotes:“Anything you do requires hard work and discipline.”“You've got to love what you're doing or you're not going to succeed.”“Consistency and discipline—that's showing up every day.”“You kind of have to be a little delusional to chase something big.”Conclusion:Davey Allen's journey is proof that success rarely starts with certainty. It starts with discipline, consistency, and the willingness to keep showing up before anyone notices. From grinding through Division 1 football to recording stairwell covers that eventually reached millions online, Davey's story highlights what can happen when passion meets relentless effort.This episode is more than a conversation about music. It is about resilience, betting on yourself, embracing uncertainty, and staying committed to growth even when the outcome is unclear. Whether you are pursuing a creative career, building a business, or searching for purpose after burnout, Davey's mindset and work ethic offer a powerful reminder that progress comes one step, one rep, and one opportunity at a time.If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to follow the podcast, leave a review, and share this conversation with someone who needs encouragement to keep chasing their goals.About Davey AllenMeet Davey Allen, an emerging rock artist from Rochester, New York, known for his gritty powerhouse vocals, electric live performances, and authentic passion for music. What started as local open mic nights in 2024 quickly turned into sold-out bar shows, viral TikTok success, and performances across the country, including Nashville, the NYS Fair, and major music festivals.Davey has gained millions of views online through his powerful covers and original music, including his tribute album The Path of Time: A Layne Staley Tribute. As his fanbase continues to grow, he's now preparing for his 2026 “Man in the Stairwell” Acoustic Tour across 15+ cities nationwide.Connect with Davey Allen
How Are You Wired? is a leadership podcast created by basketball coaches Joe Willis (Plant High School) and Billy Teeden (Florida College). The show explores how successful leaders in sports build culture, develop people, and stay focused on what matters most.In this episode, Coach Willis and Coach Teeden sit down with Matt McCall, current TV/Radio personality and former head coach for UMass and Chattanooga. Coach McCall shares insights into how he is wired as a leader and how his mentors really helped him understand that it's the sum of the parts that makes a successful program.
Full Show Broadcast features Matthew Fairburn (Friday) from the Athletic covering the Buffalo Sabres playoffs. The voice of the Rochester Americans, Hall of Famer, The Great Don Stevens joins the show. Tim shares his awful take & Gene has shots plus last call.
After a bizarre second half, Cork have been crowned LGFA Leagues Division 1 Champions in a tight encounter at the Gaelic Grounds.Firstly hear from Jonathan Higgins who gives his full-time report after a classic in Limerick.Then, hear from Cork Captain Emma Cleary, full-forward Katie Quirke and Manager Joe Carroll as they react to their sides win. Also hear from Galway manager Daniel Moynihan as he talks about his sides loss of the game in the 2nd half.Gaelic Football on Off The Ball
In this episode, Anthony and JK have a conversation about the on-goings of the HYROX Coaches Summit in Twickenham last week at Allianz stadium, including the announcement of HYROX Elite Division 1, Anthony's VO2Max measurement, and then the CrossFit Quarterfinals results.TheFeed link for 40% off for new customers (this was extended)!!https://thefeed.com/theTheFeed link for $80 in Feed credit or 5% back in Feed credit:https://thefeed.com/teams/the-hybrid-engineJoin The Hybrid Engine coaching platform: https://app.fitr.training/t/TheHybridEngine/Join JK Hybrid Coaching platform:https://app.fitr.training/t/227143/
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Coach Tory and Coach Don preview episode 414, thank Patreon supporters, and share a “good news, bad news” did-you-know: pitching coach Bill Hillhouse has died after battling cancer, while Oklahoma pitching coach Jennifer Rocha has returned to the dugout after her own cancer fight, alongside encouragement to support cancer research. The City of the Week is Oxford, Mississippi. A recruiting listener question challenges “Division I or bust,” emphasizing academics and that playing college softball at any level is an accomplishment. Tory then discusses unrealistic expectations for young players transitioning from tee ball/coach pitch to kid pitch and travel ball, stressing long-term development over quick fixes. The cleanup segment reviews a popular Atlanta-area Banana Ball-style tournament, praising the fun while noting safety and skill concerns for young players. The coaching tip argues coaches must clearly communicate team rules and reasons for discipline/benching and enforce rules consistently.Support the show
Ger Gilroy, Colm Boohig and Dara Smith-Naughton are on hand to bring you all the reaction from a less hectic week of sport this time around as they present this week's Performance Rankings. This weekend saw the 4 Football Leagues finals, a full week of URC action and the announcement of Igor Tudor's departure from Tottenham Hotspur. Viagra Connect 50mg film-coated tablets. Contains sildenafil. For adult men with erectile dysfunction. Subject to suitability. Maximum dosage one 50mg tablet per day. Always read the label. Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app. SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join Off The Ball Breakfast is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball
Mandy Pearson is moving from Division II UMD to Division 1, as the new head coach for the University of St. Thomas. She joined Vineeta on the WCCO Morning News.
Mandy Pearson is moving from Division II UMD to Division 1, as the new head coach for the University of St. Thomas. She joined Vineeta on the WCCO Morning News.
Aarron is joined by special guest host John Fraser to have a chat about the ins and outs of the opening weeks of the seasonKicktipp: www.kicktipp.co.uk/shinty2026
ON THIS week's podcast, we are joined by former Cork footballer John Hayes following the Rebels promotion to Division 1.These are good times for the Leesiders as they face into the top tier for the first time since 2016.Their 0-22 to 0-19 victory over Tyrone in Healy Park, Omagh has resulted in John Cleary's side competing for national silverware this Sunday in the Division 2 final.Cork come up against Meath in Croke Park (1.45pm).Also on the show, we have interviews from the victorious Sacred Heart Clonakilty rugby winning team as they claimed their third Munster Senior Girls Schools Cup in a row with a 52-14 win over Coláiste Pobail Bheanntraí.Manager Jack Phelan as well as co-captains Leona Arra and Ciara O'Driscoll chatted about their recent success.All this and more on this week's Star Sport Podcast. Watch above. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, by using the player below or by searching 'Southern Star Sport Podcast' wherever you get yours.Follow our hosts on X: @matt_hurley01 and @KieranMcC_SSProduced by Matthew Hurley***The Star Sport Podcast is brought to you in association with Access Credit Union.Access Credit Union - Where your bank really does matter. Choose Credit Union, Choose Local, Choose Community. For more visit www.accesscu.ie Subscribe to The Southern Star's digital edition for less than €2 per week via https://subscribe.southernstar.ie/plans Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
BASKETBALL: Maree head coach Jason Killeen with Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly ahead of their Men's Division 1 play-off against Carrick Cruisers
Kevin Dwyer and Tommy Devane preview Galway's final round of the National Football League against Dublin on Sunday afternoon at 3:30 pm at Pearse Stadium.
Gareth Bradshaw and Darren Kelly preview Galway's National Football League Division 1 clash with Monaghan. Throw-in on Sunday is at 3:45 pm, and there will be live commentary of the game on Galway Bay FM.
In the second of 2 shows this week, we look at Division One and who can stand out and win promotion up to the Premier Division. Can the Panthers go straight back up or will the Minotaurs avenge their Harp Bowl loss from last season?
Coach Tory and Coach Don preview and record Everything Fast Pitch episode 409 via Zoom, highlighting a listener-driven show and thanking supporters on patreon.com/everythingfastpitch. In the warmup “Did You Know,” they note three Division I undefeated teams at the time of recording—Tennessee, Florida, and Alabama—and discuss SEC strength and ongoing top-team dominance. The city of the week is Huntsville, Alabama, with mention of strong softball in the area, UAH's Division II success, and local universities. Player of the week is Bronwyn Conroy (College of Charleston), recognized as rookie of the week after a standout week including five runs, nine hits, three RBIs, and multiple stolen bases; they share Don's prior familiarity with her and invite more nominations via email. The equipment tip promotes Square Cuts training discs (FastPitchPrep.com), priced at $49.95 per dozen, with YouTube demos and varied uses beyond hitting. A listener question asks how transfers, extra eligibility, and NIL may shift Division I recruiting; they agree programs increasingly prioritize proven portal players while still pursuing elite high school recruits, and discuss pressure to win, scholarship changes, and financial strains on athletic departments. In the leadoff segment, they debate travel ball teams advertising “non-parent coaches,” arguing it doesn't guarantee fairness or quality and that many parent coaches are highly committed, while paid non-parent coaches can still have biases. In the cleanup segment, they address an 8U team rotating players every inning, supporting multi-position development but recommending more consistent innings/roles so players can learn from mistakes. The coaching tip focuses on helping players choose the right bat (length/weight), discouraging gimmicky sizing formulas and knee-jerk changes based on short-term results, and recommending the longest/heaviest bat a player can swing with good bat speed and control, while noting the cost and rapid outgrowing of expensive bats.Support the show
Adam Webb wasted no time making his mark as a Longwood golfer. The all-state golfer from Magna Vista High School quickly quickly claimed the #1 spot as a freshman. Listen to Adam re-live his journey--from growing up in rural Henry County, Va, to climbing the steps of professional golf. The resident of Sanford, NC joins the Longwood Athletics Hall of Fame in the Spring of 2026. Listen to Adam re-live his journey--from growing up in rural Henry County, Va, to climbing the steps of professional golf. He is a national manager for Virtro Architectural Glass. .
Narit Chotikavanic's story is truly a testament that belief and persistence can outlast recognition. As a senior at Plano East High School, Chotikavanic went undefeated on the way to a Texas 6A state championship—yet still drew minimal Division I interest. Now a sophomore at Stephen F. Austin, he's playing a meaningful role in the Lumberjacks' historic 24–3 start. Narit committed to a Division 2 school (West Texas A&M) out of HS and despite the belief he was a Division 1 player, the freshman saw hardly any action in the first half of the season. Chotikavanic continued to work and finished his season with ten straight double digit scoring performances, earning the LSC Freshman of the Year honors. Following his belief that he was a Division 1 talent, Narit decided to test out the transfer portal. The portal experience was much of the same attention that he received coming out of high school with only a few schools interested. Betting on himself, Chotikavanic chose to join first-year head coach Matt Braeuer at Stephen F. Austin—a decision already paying off. Averaging just under double digits, shooting 40% from three, he has become a key contributor on one of the best teams in program history. With conference championship aspirations and multiple seasons still ahead, Chotikavanic's story is far from finished—and his breakout may only be the beginning. Available wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe @Notevend2 ... Enjoy the episode!
In this message from 1 Corinthians, we discover that the early church in Corinth was being torn apart by division, with members forming "teams" around different leaders instead of uniting under Christ.
Tommy Devane looks ahead to Sunday's National Football League Division 1 meeting between Cork and Galway at Pairc Uí Rinn. Galway started off their campaign excellently, winning 0-16 to 0-8 away to Meath in Kells last Sunday. Speaking to Darren Kelly ahead of the game, Tommy Devane looked back on last weekend's victory and assessed the challenge Cork will bring on Sunday afternoon. Throw-in at Pairc Uí Rinn is at 2 pm, and there will be live commentary of the game on Galway Bay FM...
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Aaron Golub is the first legally blind athlete to ever play in a Division I football game. With no vision in his right eye and only a small, central "tiny hole" field of sight in his left (and roughly 20/200 in that limited view!), Aaron spent years being underestimated and defined by what others believed he couldn't do, until he decided to rewrite the story himself. Today, Aaron shares what it means to build resilience early, how internal motivation changes everything, and why the challenges we want to escape often become the very things that shape us. From being picked last in every sport to waking up at 5:00 AM to master a single skill, he walks us through the mindset shifts, habits, and leadership lessons that carried him from the sidelines to the field and far beyond it. My friends, if you've ever felt overlooked, underestimated, or tired of being defined by a label, this conversation is for you. You'll leave with renewed hope, quiet confidence, and the reminder that the best of your days remain ahead.
Welcome Back INSIDE The Clubhouse!Ben DeMell opens up about his inspiring journey to Penn State in this week's brand-new episode of The Clubhouse. From his early success at Gilmore Academy to becoming a standout pitcher for the Nittany Lions, Ben shares his story, mindset, and the keys to success on and off the mound.Here's what to expect:- Ben's path from Gilmore Academy to Happy Valley.- Insights into his high school achievements.- The mental approach to high-leverage situations and balancing academics.- Fun holiday-themed segments, including favorite Christmas movies and giftsFOLLOW STATE MEDIA HERE:► TWITTER | https://twitter.com/StateMediaPSU► TIKTOK | https://www.tiktok.com/@statemediapsu► INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/statemediapsu/► YOUTUBE | https://www.youtube.com/@StateMediaPSU?sub_confirmation=1► FACEBOOK | https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558183472272CHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro01:49 - High School Experience06:32 - Academic Journey08:13 - Role at Penn State11:20 - Pitching Routine12:52 - Role Model14:16 - Favorite Christmas Movie17:18 - Is Santa Real?!19:45 - Favorite Christmas Gift#collegebaseball #mlb #mlbb #pennstate #weare #happyvalley #baseball #sunday #saturday
Keeping it Real Podcast • Chicago REALTORS ® • Interviews With Real Estate Brokers and Agents
Bari Mill discusses her journey from collegiate athlete and educator to real estate success, highlighting the key advice and lessons that shaped her career. Bari emphasizes the importance of resilience, teamwork, and being coachable, drawing on her athletic background to explain how discipline and time management have anchored her business approach. Bari also shares her strategies for building a client base, including leveraging referrals and finding a professional niche. Last, Bari shares insights on mindset, motivation, and the importance of gratitude in both business and life. Check out D.J.’s Listing Reviewer here. If you'd prefer to watch this interview, click here to view on YouTube! Bari Mill can be reached at (847) 414-9944 and bari@dawnmckennagroup.com. This episode is brought to you by Real Geeks and Courted.io.
Digging For Wizdom tackles Week 7 of the season. @ProfessorDiggs and @TheWizord discuss every key matchup scheduled for week 7. They analyze the contenders for the crown in 5A Division 1 and take a deep dive into the game of the week, DeSoto at Duncanville, plus high school football fantasy picks.
Oklahoma State named Clint Bowen as their interim DC after Todd Grantham was fired—and he's served in an interim role before also when he took over for Charlie Weis at Kansas, going 1-7 following the firing as interim head coachBowen had served as the head coach of Lawrence (KS) High School the last few years before joining Mike Gundy's staff last year, and he told media that being a high school head coach is tougher than any interim job at any level---saying it's a 24/7 job, you're raising money to buy shoes, raising money to buy food, trying to get equipment money raised, and taking kids home/meeting with parents. Have we ever stopped to think about this for a second? Show Sponsored by NEBCOOur Sponsors:* Check out Avocado Green Mattress: https://avocadogreenmattress.com* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAK* Check out Washington Red Raspberries: https://redrazz.orgAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
What does Division 1 football have to do with faith? A lot more than you might think. In this episode of Together 4 Good, Pastor Nate sits down with Michael Ziemba, former Indiana University football player, UPS “industrial athlete,” and Bethany member, to talk about how faith and football shaped his life. From growing up in Florida, playing under Coach Tom Allen in the Big 10, to navigating injuries, career changes, and a move to Colorado, Michael shares how faith, hard work, and community have carried him through. His story is one of optimism, perseverance, and trust that God really does have a bigger plan. You'll hear:How football taught Michael about teamwork, trust, and accountability.The way coaches and mentors wove faith into everyday life on and off the field.What it looks like to lean on God in the face of injuries, setbacks, and big transitions.Why community, whether on a team or in a church, is the key reason he's still here.Michael's story is down to earth, heartfelt, and full of reminders that faith isn't just for Sunday mornings, it's lived out in locker rooms, delivery trucks, and all the everyday places we show up. Listen in, share with a football fan in your life, and be reminded: it's always about the people, and it's always about God's bigger plan.Connect with us at Bethany-Denver.org or follow us on Instagram @Bethany_Denver
Welcome back to Bass University we welcome Lucas Lindsay to the show. Lucas secured the title of Division 1 AOY in the Bassmaster Opens.
In this inspiring episode of the Crown Refs Podcast, Paul welcomes longtime community member and high-character official Montreal Cade, who currently resides in Columbia, Maryland. Montreal began his officiating journey through the intramural program at Towson University before getting certified and working high school basketball for the past eight years. Over the last six years, he has steadily climbed into the college ranks, working NCAA games and recently officiated his first state championship game at the University of Maryland.This episode is packed with rich insight and valuable lessons for officials at all levels. Some of the key topics and takeaways include:
FOOTBALL: Tuam Stars 1-12 Corofin 0-13 (Division 1 League Final report with Galway Bay FM's Kevin O'Dwyer)
After final defeats in 2023 and 2024, Tuam Stars made it third time lucky against Corofin on Friday (4th July 2025) as they were crowned Division 1 Football League champions in Tuam Stadium. After taking an 0-8 to 0-3 interval lead, a second half goal from Jack Grugan helped the victors build an eigtht point advantage before the title holders closed the gap. Galway Bay FM's match commentary team were PJ Lynch and Kevin O'Dwyer.
FOOTBALL: Tuam Stars manager David Donnellan with Galway Bay FM's PJ Lynch after their Division 1 Final victory over Corofin
Send us a textAs part of our Fall Sports Spotlight series, we welcome Donovan Belizaire, Head Coach of the Elyria High School Pioneers Boys Soccer Team. Donovan is a leader who's making an impact both on the field and during the school day. As a dedicated high school counselor by day and coach by season, he brings a powerful combination of mentorship and motivation to the lives of student-athletes.We talk about what makes the soccer program more than just a team: the culture it builds and the discipline it takes. Coach Belizaire walks us through how the program operates, including summer training, preseason preparation, and what athletes and families need to know to get involved this fall.It's a great day to be a Pioneer! Thanks for listening. Find Elyria Schools on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube!
LGFA: Claregalway manager Martin Costello with Galway Bay FM's John Mulligan after the Féile Division 1 success
In this inspiring episode of The Gametime Guru, former University of Houston wide receiver Linell Bonner shares his powerful journey from being overlooked in high school to becoming a standout D1 athlete, a published author, and a transformational mentor and speaker. Key Topics Covered: How Linell didn't make varsity until his senior year — and why that didn't stop him What it took to earn a football scholarship at the University of Houston The role of film study, mental preparation, and mastering the playbook Facing off against future NFL stars like Jalen Ramsey, Derwin James, and Lamar Jackson Why faith guided his transition from football to becoming a full-time speaker and author The meaning behind his book: It's Your Choice: The Art of Becoming Lessons on patience, persistence, and purpose every young athlete and parent should hear Buy "It's Your Choice: The Art of Becoming" today: https://www.amazon.com/Its-Your-Choice-Art-Becoming/dp/B0D52PMTRX Follow Linell on his pages: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/linellbonner3/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/linell-bonner-iii-4b3225a5/ Life After Football: Linell shares how God led him away from professional sports and into a higher calling — mentoring youth, delivering impactful keynotes, and helping people discover their true purpose. Why You Should Watch This Interview: If you're a young athlete, a parent, a coach, or someone struggling to find your identity beyond the game — Linell's story will resonate deeply. This isn't just about football. It's about faith, mindset, hard work, and becoming who you're meant to be. Subscribe for More Interviews: Every week we go behind the scenes with sports figures from all over the world — showing you a panoramic view of the sports world through a different lens.
Send us a textEpisode Summary: In this episode, Sergeant Jessica Shehan, a Public Information Officer for the Virginia State Police, shares her journey into law enforcement and the unique challenges of her role. She discusses the importance of transparency in communication, the impact of social media on public relations, and her experiences in recruitment and community outreach. Jessica emphasizes the rewarding nature of her job and the continuous learning involved in adapting to modern communication methods. In this engaging conversation, Jessica Shehan discusses her efforts to revive community engagement through the Special Olympics, the challenges of recruiting volunteers, and the use of technology and AI in public information roles. She shares her aspirations for professional development and the ongoing recruitment challenges law enforcement faces. The discussion concludes with rapid-fire questions that reveal personal insights and reflections on leadership and community service.Jessica's BIO: I joined the Virginia State Police in 2006 after graduating from Virginia Commonwealth University. Over the years, I have served in various roles, including recruitment, which has helped prepare me for my current Division 1 Public Information Officer position. I love my position, and I am excited to be leaning toward new training to expand my knowledge. In my spare time, I teach Spin and enjoy working out. I am also a wife and full-time mother to two beautiful daughters and three energetic dogs.jessica.shehan@vsp.va.govThe Brandon T. Adams Audio ExperienceWelcome to The Brandon T. Adams Audio Experience, hosted by entrepreneur, investor,...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showOur premiere sponsor, Social News Desk, has an exclusive offer for PIO Podcast listeners. Head over to socialnewsdesk.com/pio to get three months free when a qualifying agency signs up.
Gary Tanguay Fills in On NightSideAwarding winning long time Boston Globe sports columnist Dan Shaughnessy joined Gary to talk about the Larry Bird Celtics and his book: Wish It Lasted Forever. Dan Shaughnessy covered the Boston Celtics every day from 1982 to 1986, which were some of their glory days. Shaughnessy traveled with the team and got a real inside look at the operation of professional basketball. We discussed the current situation the Celtics are in as well as Shaughnessy's book.Then - Matt Dooley is a Cornell University lacrosse player who is part of the men's team that just beat Maryland at Gillette Stadium, winning their first NCAA Division 1 men's lacrosse championship since 1977. Dooley is a former lacrosse player at Lincoln-Sudbury High School and joined Gary to discuss their win and how to properly guide your child through high school sports. How can you be a better parent in raising young athletes?Listen to WBZ NewsRadio on the NEW iHeart Radio app and be sure to set WBZ NewsRadio as your #1 preset!
There are 20 tiers (that's extreme) and it's a lot of reading, but Nebraska lands at Tier 6, labeled “Second Time's the Charm” with 8 players It lists Kansas State (Avery Johnson/Jacob Knuth); Nebraska (Dylan Raiola/Marcos Davila); NC State (CJ Bailey/Lex Thomas); Texas A&M (Marcel Reed/Jacob Zeno); and UCLA (Nico Iamaleava/Luke Duncan)…saying the starters all had a healthy amount of playing time last year, and could blossom into one of the country's best Show Sponsored by NEBCOOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Alanna Cunnane was on hand at Croke Park to get the thoughts of Kerry's Niamh Carmody, Danielle O'Leary and Mark Bourke, as well as Armagh's Darnell Parkinson.
This is Friday's OTB Breakfast Bite - your FREE bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast. On this morning's show, Ronan O'Gara helped us preview a huge interpro at MacHale Park in Castlebar, as well as an update on the progress of his own La Rochelle side. Alan Quinlan also dropped into studio and helped look ahead to Ireland's W6N clash with Italy in Parma. Mike Quirke set the table for the Allianz Football League finals, with former Monaghan footballer Kieran Hughes previewing the Division 2 final meeting of Monaghan and Roscommon. And this morning's Bite takes some of Ronan O'Gara's chat surrounding that Connacht-Munster game, and before that Mike Quirke looks ahead to Kerry-Mayo at Croke Park. Catch Off The Ball Breakfast LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app.SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
Start your day with the perfect blend of news and analysis from the world's game with the Morning Footy podcast. Download and follow Morning Footy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Jimmy Conrad and Charlie Davies welcome in Paul McDonough, the President and CSO of USL, to discuss the organization announcing its intention to launch Division 1 Men's League, the financial implications, the Super League's influence on launching USL's D1 Status. The group also talk about USL's direct competitor and the next steps the league will be taking. And finally, a chat about promotion and relegation and safeguards for franchises. Morning Footy is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on soccer For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, EFL, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, Argentine Primera División by subscribing Paramount Plus: https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
-Yes, this show is focused mostly on Nebrasketball---but for the state, it's important to see that Nebraska-Omaha is leading the way in the Summit League at the moment, and Creighton is seen as a potential 6-seed at the moment with a 9-game winning streak-Then there's Nebraska---seen as a 10-seed yesterday by CBS Sports' Jerry Palm and continuing to rise up Joe Lunardi's list for ESPN…are all 3 programs heading toward the Big Dance in March?Show sponsored by MIDWEST BANKOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this episode, we are joined by former Division 1 Wrestler and BJJ purple belt Ian Daube. Ian discusses his start in wrestling and Judo, how a pec injury changed Ian's wrestling career, why he decided to quite his corporate job and become a full time grappler and how he transitioned out of the corporate world, the importance of aggression in a BJJ match, what helps him for competition prep, his thoughts on drilling, lifting for BJJ, his diet and conditioning for BJJ, thoughts on Overtraining, his favorite training partners, his favorite submissions, his thoughts on the future of BJJ, and how becoming a father changed him. Thanks to the podcast sponsors: Check out "Grapple Science" at https://grapplescience.com/ and use the code CHEWJITSU20 for 20% off of your purchase of supplements. Charlotte's Web CBD. Head over to https://bit.ly/chewjitsu30 and use the promo code Chewjitsu30 to get 30% off of your total purchase. Epic Roll BJJ. Check out https://www.epicrollbjj.com and use the promo code Chewjitsu20 to get 20% off of your total purchase. Check out podcast exclusives including conversations with guests, Q&A sessions, and tons more at https://patreon.com/thechewjitsupodcast