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(00:00-29:09) – Query & Company opens a Hump Day Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing last night’s Indiana Fever win over the Toronto Tempo. They eventually get into how Eddie’s wedding venue tours are going, and Jake ties it to the situation that the Indianapolis Colts are in with their quarterbacks. (29:09-39:26) – Now that the New York Knicks are back on top of the hill for the first time in 53 years, there are people labeling Jalen Brunson has the greatest Knick of all-time. Jake explains why recency bias is factoring into the labeling by many people. (39:26-50:15) – Jake Query concludes the first hour of the show by playing something that Eddie said nine months ago about a listener getting married. (50:15-1:16:06) – Ball State men’s basketball coach Chris Capko joins Jake Query to recap how the three-day training camp for his team has gone with it being the first time they group of players have been together. Jake asks Chris about navigating NIL when it comes to getting players to accept a role and addresses how parents can severely impact how their son or daughter gets recruited. Also, Jake asks Chris if they have had conversations with his players about sports gambling following the Brendan Sorsby situation. (1:16:06-1:28:40) – After bringing up Albert Pujols at the end of the last segment, Jake shares his two stories about one of the greatest hitters that Major League Baseball has ever seen from his time covering the Cardinals. (1:28:40-1:38:27) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie sharing their thoughts on the fourth consecutive win for the Indiana Fever. (1:38:27-2:06:00) – Pat Boylan from the Indiana Pacers and Fever joins the program to detail what has led to the Indiana Fever winning four consecutive games. Pat shares some defensive statistics that suggest that the Fever are playing better on that end of the floor than many suggest, highlights the significance of Sophie Cunningham’s three-point shooting to making opposing teams make decisions on how to defend Indiana, and the development of Raven Johnson as the halfway point of the season quickly approaches. (2:06:00-2:13:43) – After teasing giving away tickets for two listeners to go see Dave Matthews Band next Friday, Jake and Eddie give away two pairs by doing some get to know your listener! (2:13:43-2:26:21) – The show closes out with JMV joining Jake Query in studio to rip Eddie’s concert attendance list and preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:29) – Query & Company opens a Monday morning with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison celebrating the start of the new timeslot for the show! They discuss the New York Knicks winning the NBA Finals on Saturday and why it should provide optimism for the Indiana Pacers. (26:29-41:03) – Former Dreyer & Reinbold IndyCar driver, Sage Karam, joins Jake Query to remember Dennis Reinbold following his passing over the weekend. Sage considered him as a second father in his life because of the things that he did for Sage in his driving career. They also discuss how cool it would be if he could run the Indy 500 next year in his honor because of the belief that he had in Karam as a driver. (41:03-47:38) – Jake Query concludes the first hour of the show by asking Eddie as to how he’s feeling so far about the show time change. Plus, Jake teases something that Stephanie White had to say following Saturday’s win over the Connecticut Sun. (47:38-1:14:14) – Hour number two of Query & Company starts with Jake Query further discussing all of the “reports” and microanalysis that goes on with Caitlin Clark and Stephanie White. Following Saturday’s win, Indiana’s head coach questioned what today’s journalism is about. Jake reacts and weighs in on the issue. Finally, he talks briefly about the NBA Finals. (1:10:32-1:32:55) – The IndyStar’s Dustin Dopirak joins Query & Company to evaluate what the Indiana Pacers could do this off-season to add the final piece to the roster in attempt to win the NBA Finals. Does it make sense for the Pacers to trade for Trey Murphy III? Will they trade back into the second-round of the NBA Draft? Should the Knicks winning the NBA Finals provide optimism for the Pacers? (1:32:55-1:38:56) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake explaining how the clock is ticking for him even more after attending a wedding reception for Amp Harris on Friday night. (1:38:56-2:05:54) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from FOX59 & CBS4 joins the show to discuss how much optimism he has in whether the Indianapolis Colts can re-capture their success from the first eight weeks of last season. Jake asks Mike as to what his biggest questions are heading into training camp and if the timeline for Alec Pierce’s recovery from his ankle surgery caught him off guard. Finally, they dive into whether the Colts could put themselves in a predicament if Anthony Richardson performs well in the pre-season. (2:05:54-2:19:54) – With the FIFA World Cup taking place across the United States, Jake has started to see a lot of similar phrased tweets from people sharing their experiences at various restaurants or places to eat. Two tweets stood out because they made stops in Indiana. Are they real people, or are they bots? (2:19:54-2:26:08) – The show closes out with Jake and Eddie selecting a winner for today’s Dave Matthews Band ticket giveaway by reading off some of their favorite responses on the text line and previewing the rest of the day on The Fan!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:19) – Query & Company opens a Tuesday morning with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing why Jalen Brunson and T.J. McConnell’s success in the NBA should give smaller guards like Braden Smith optimism because teams should be more willing to take a flyer on smaller guards. Jake also weighs in on the news yesterday that Brendan Sorsby will be entering the NFL Supplemental Draft. (26:19-41:27) – Nathan Baird from the IndyStar joins Jake Query on today’s show to give his perspective on how Braden Smith and Trey Kaufmen-Renn might translate to the NBA. Will Jalen Brunson’s success have an impact on how Smith is viewed? Will Kaufman-Renn have more suitors than many believe because there is untapped potential there? Finally, he explains what a step forward for Purdue football would be this season. (41:27-51:13) – Jake Query concludes the first hour of the show by trying to find an Indiana high school comparison to what happened in the FIFA World Cup yesterday with Cape Verde drawing 0-0 with Spain. (51:13-1:16:11) – Hour number two of Query & Company starts with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the latest news with Brendan Sorsby and Texas Tech. Does Jake anticipate the Colts having any interest based off of previous history? How does the NFL Supplemental Draft even work? (1:10:32-1:37:11) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Jake Query to give his perspective on whether the Indianapolis Colts will explore adding Brendan Sorsby through the NFL Supplemental Draft. Jake and Stephen also get into the slippery slope that the NFL has put itself in with all the various partnerships with gambling companies when it comes to punishing its players. Finally, Stephen pinpoints an underrated storyline being the inexperience that the team has now on the defense. (1:37:11-1:38:36) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake discussing The Tokens after hearing one of his favorite songs. (1:38:36-2:06:11) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company to talk about what has led to the Indiana Fever recording three consecutive wins. Jake asks Scott if it’s news or not that Tyrese Haliburton’s fiancée had a friend die during her bachelorette party. They dive into how important Myisha Hines-Allen has been to the Fever’s success, why the timing of Raven Johnson’s ankle injury stinks for her, and provide some notes that don’t get talked about with the Fever. (2:06:11-2:19:38) – Jake revisits some of the reasons why that teams in the NBA would want to draft Braden Smith. He also plays what the former Purdue All-American said yesterday when asked about the success of smaller guards in the NBA. (2:19:38-2:27:49) – The show closes out with JMV calling into the show to preview what he’s got going on during his show later from 3pm-6pm!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-29:02) – Query & Company opens a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison highlighting that this is their final Friday show at noon with the show moving 10am-1pm next week. They also discuss last night’s overtime win for the Indiana Fever over the Chicago Sky behind superb performances from Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark. (29:02-40:23) – As more and more details and things come out about the Brendan Sorsby situation at Texas Tech, Jake’s opinion on the matter becomes stronger on how it’s being handled. (40:23-46:12) – Jake and Eddie conclude the first hour of the program with Jake discussing his recent pant purchase. (46:12-1:10:32) – Kevin Bowen from The Fan Morning Show joins Jake Query to recap his observations from Indianapolis Colts OTAs and mandatory minicamp. He highlights the health concerns for DeForest Buckner, Alec Pierce, and Daniel Jones heading into training camp. One thing he curious about is whether or not Chris Ballard will be handing out extensions before the start of the season. (1:10:32-1:23:55) – From time to time, Jake will call listeners of the show that text him just to talk with them about something. Last night, Jake was asked by a listener why he doesn’t welcome a lot of callers onto the show. He shares what he told that person during that conversation. (1:23:55-1:28:18) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie highlighting the names of the latest group of players that the Indiana Pacers are bringing in for a pre-draft workout on Monday. (1:28:18-1:54:32) – Former professional soccer player and coach Juergen Sommer joins Jake Query to talk all things soccer and FIFA World Cup. Jake asks him about being more nervous to play in a World Cup or pride in representing your country on the grandest stage. He also asks Juergen for his opinion on the growth of American soccer and how they stack up against the teams in their group and how far they can advance in the World Cup. (1:54:32-2:05:28) – Every Friday on Query & Company, Jake shares a good for the heart story brought to you by Franciscan Health! Today’s story has a tie to someone that works at the station with Jake and Eddie. (2:05:28-2:11:08) – The show closes out with JMV joining Jake Query from Ralston’s to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:54) – Query & Company opens a Thursday with Jake Query questioning why producer Eddie Garrison is making a custom open around the New York Knicks in Indianapolis. They end up highlighting some of the key stretches in the game that resulted in the San Antonio Spurs losing game four of the NBA Finals. Jake reminisces on his time growing up in Broad Ripple after Eddie shared his plans last night. (26:54-37:51) – Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Alec Pierce went into detail yesterday following mandatory minicamp practice on the decision to have surgery and why he had it. Jake plays what he said and weighs in by explaining it’s not Pierce’s fault with how some fans are taking the news. (37:51-46:30) – Jake and Eddie conclude the first hour of the program with more discussion about Alec Pierce’s decision to have surgery in March. Should they sign a wide receiver to add depth to the room? (46:30-1:13:07) – Tony East from Circle City Spin & Locked On Pacers joins Jake Query to talk all things NBA Finals and Indiana Fever. Their conversation starts by discussing what the pivotal point was in game four that resulted in the Spurs losing to the Knicks and if the Spurs can come back. As it pertains to the Fever, Tony explains why they have struggled to find consistent production from their big three and why this upcoming three-week stretch will make or break their season. (1:13:07-1:21:58) – Now that Alec Pierce has spoken on the timeline for his injury, should Colts fans be alarmed that he may not be ready at the start of training camp next month? Jake opines on it. (1:21:58-1:31:38) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie providing an update on the number of wins each of them have with listener Damon in the MLB beer bet. (1:31:38-1:55:27) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Jake Query to discuss what Alec Pierce’s recovery timeline looks like from his ankle surgery and if he anticipates Daniel Jones to be fully cleared by the time training camp starts at the end of next month. Was this surgery for Pierce anticipated and what was the specific injury? Plus, Stephen gives Jake some fashion advice for something that he has to do this weekend. (1:55:27-2:09:29) – Relph Reiff from Reiff Performance Executive Solutions makes an appearance on Query & Company to educate Jake and Eddie on what exactly goes into a platelet rich plasma injection and why an athlete would have that injection. He gives his professional opinion on the way that Alec Pierce and the Indianapolis Colts have handled the situation. (2:09:29-2:15:35) – The show closes out with JMV joining Jake Query from FoxGardin Kitchen & Ale to discuss last night’s ending in game four of the NBA Finals!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:22) – Query & Company opens a Hump Day Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison welcoming Nathan from Chicago’s Pizza onto the program because he brought in lunch for the guys. They discuss the NBA Finals with game four set for tonight between the Knicks and Spurs. Which team has more pressure with a loss tonight? Plus, Nathan is needed to side with Jake or Eddie on two debates. (25:22-41:04) – ISC Sports Network’s Greg Rakestraw joins Jake Query on today’s show to give him the lowdown on the format and favorite for the FIFA World Cup that starts tomorrow. Jake asks Greg about the duration of the FIFA World Cup, who would be considered the number one seeds if it was formatted like the NCAA Tournament, and identifies Haiti as an underdog team that people should root for. (41:04-48:07) – Jake and Eddie conclude the first hour of the program discussing how much praise Chris Ballard and Shane Steichen will be giving Anthony Richardson Sr. next month when training camp starts in order to try and generate some trade interest. (48:07-1:11:26) – With the FIFA World Cup set to start tomorrow, Jake asks Eddie for his level of interest in it and reacts. Plus, Jake gives his opinion on soccer, how he determines who he roots for the next three weeks, and gives a horrible joke involve Cristano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. (1:11:26-1:21:32) – After Jake giving his thoughts on the sport of soccer and the value of the FIFA World Cup towards generating new fans, he brings Eddie into the fold for them to discuss the two teams that they will be rooting for, after the United States. (1:21:32-1:30:32) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake highlighting what LeBron James had to say about who the greatest basketball player of all-time is. (1:30:32-1:56:47) – Jake Arthur from Locked On Colts joins Jake Query on today’s show to discuss how surprised he has been with Daniel Jones recovery from his torn achilles and some non-quarterback storylines. Jake believes that the Colts have been chasing the production that Zack Moss provided a couple of years ago, evaluates how many possible extensions Chris Ballard could hand out before week one, and the opportunity that Jalen Travis has this season. (1:56:47-2:04:59) – Team Penske driver Scott McLaughlin joins Jake Query from New York on his birthday to grade Eddie’s attempt at sounding like he’s from New Zealand and explain how he became such an avid Knicks fan. He illustrates what the vibe is like around New York ahead of tonight’s birthday. (2:04:59-2:17:24) – Indiana Fever Head Coach Stephanie White makes her weekly appearance on Query & Company to discuss the win for her team over the Washington Mystics on Monday and Caitlin Clark’s game winning shot. Jake lets Stephanie address all of the social media craze the last two weeks surrounding her & Caitlin Clark. Finally, she weighs in on whether tonight’s game means more for New York or San Antonio.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:10) – Query & Company opens a Tuesday with Jake Query & producer Eddie Garrison discussing Caitlin Clark’s game winning shot to elevate the Indiana Fever over the Washington Mystics. They also get into the San Antonio Spurs getting on the board by winning game three last night in the NBA Finals. Is there more pressure on the Spurs or Knicks in game four? (23:10-30:21) – Yesterday, Brendan Sorsby was deemed eligible for the 2026 college football season because Judge Ken Curry of the 99th District Court of Lubbock County granted a temporary injunction. Jake gives his thoughts on the entire situation. (30:21-50:59) – Indianapolis Colts right tackle Jalen Travis joins Jake Query this afternoon to discuss how he prepared this off-season knowing that he will be the starting tackle and how his back is feeling. Jake asks him how his anthropology degree from Princeton helps him within the locker room and how training camp last year was so critical to showing the coaching staff he can do a multitude of things. (50:59-1:19:14) – Mac Engel from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram joins Jake Query to inform Jake as to how this entire Brendan Sorsby has transpired down in Lubbock County. He explains the step-by-step process as to how Sorsby received an injunction, what it means moving forward for both Sorsby and Texas Tech, and makes a prediction as to whether he believes that Sorsby will play this fall for the Red Raiders. (1:12:34-1:26:26) – Last night Jake observed a sense of relief from Caitlin Clark shortly after knocking down the game winning shot for the Indiana Fever. He gives his observation on the shot and asks Eddie for his input as to why it was such a relief. (1:26:26-1:34:08) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake revealing the three most common trends that he is seeing on his social media to compare with his young & hip producer, Eddie Garrison. (1:34:08-1:56:16) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files makes an appearance on Query & Company to recap last night’s win for the Indiana Fever and join in on the Indiana Pacers discussion. Jake asks Scott why he saw a sense of relief from Caitlin Clark last night, the number of former Pacers that have transitioned into good broadcasters, and previews some of the stories that he has coming out. (1:56:16-2:15:05) – Jake Query has some questions for Eddie about the NBA Finals moving forward with the Spurs defeating the Knicks last night. Plus, they list some of the true diehard Knicks fans that first come to mind and do the same thing for the Pacers. (2:15:05-2:20:48) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Jake in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-27:34) – Query & Company opens a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing how Jake’s travel back from last night’s IndyCar race in St. Louis went. They dive into one of the topics that they will discuss later in the show with Mike Chappell and recap the Fever’s loss on Saturday night to the New York Liberty with Caitlin Clark struggling again. (27:34-37:10) – Josef Newgarden captured the checkered flag in St. Louis for the sixth time in the ten-year history of the race. Jake is asked a couple of questions about last night’s event by people via the textline. (37:10-46:40) – Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison conclude the first hour of the show by discussing some of the names that the Indiana Pacers have been linked to this off-season. Is Giannis Antetokounmpo a legitimate option? (46:40-1:12:34) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from FOX59 & CBS4 joins Jake Query to start discussing some storylines that the Indianapolis Colts will need to figure out leading up to the season and throughout the season. Do they have a running back that can spell Jonathan Taylor? Where will the Indianapolis Colts get their pass rush production from? Plus, they discuss all the issues that are going on in sports with athletes gambling. (1:12:34-1:24:01) – Earlier in the show, Eddie said there was something he noticed when watching the New York Knicks defeat the San Antonio Spurs in game two of the NBA Finals. Jake reacts to what Eddie had to say because there should be some mixed emotions by the Indiana Pacers. (1:24:01-1:34:34) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake seeing if Eddie can finally correctly guess what Indiana attraction fell on the list of the top 50 list of most overrated attractions in the United States. (1:34:34-1:55:33) – The final hour of the show tips off with John Nolan and Debbie Antonelli joining Jake Query fresh off of eating lunch together to preview tonight’s WNBA Commissioner’s Cup game against the Washington Mystics. They also discuss the shooting troubles for Caitlin Clark offensively, how she is being targeted defensively, and they give Jake some advice on what to do tonight for his special dinner with Shannon. (1:55:33-2:10:04) – USAC driver Gavin Miller joins Jake Query ahead of Indiana Midget Week across the state of Indiana this week. Jake asks him about which track is his favorite to race at, if he has any appreciation for the love that Indiana has for racing based off of how many fans come out and support during this week, and how he views this week after being around for a couple of seasons now. (2:10:04-2:15:6) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Jake in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eddie Garrison hosts tonight’s Indiana Sports Talk, as Coach Bob Lovell is out for summer vacation. Greg Rakestraw calls in to report on Indy Eleven’s fifth consecutive win tonight. Their women’s team has also had a successful season. Rakestraw shares the differences between the Women’s division of the USL and the Men’s division. With the World Cup getting closer and closer, Greg gives us more info on what we should be prepared for.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-27:10) – Query & Company opens a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing how big it was for the Indiana Fever to defeat the Atlanta Dream last night in the way they did after all the defensive concerns and issues the last week. Then, Jake and Eddie react to the breaking news that the Chicago Bears are advancing their stadium project in Hammond, Indiana. (27:10-34:28) – After sharing some initial thoughts about the situation, Jake now shifts his focus on the news on some of the questions and concerns that he has about the possible move to Indiana for the Bears. (34:28-47:27) – Terry McCormick from TitanInsider.com joins Jake Query to cross off the final team in our AFC South check in. They discuss how Cam Ward looks so far entering year two with Brian Daboll now as his offensive coordinator and Robert Salah as his head coach. He also chimes in on the Bears potentially moving to Indiana and how things are going with the new Titans stadium that is being built. (47:27-1:10:09) – The Fan Morning Show’s Kevin Bowen makes his weekly visit on Query & Company and shares his reaction to the news that the Bears are committing to moving to Hammond, Indiana. They also discuss the future of Anthony Richardson Sr. with the Colts because mandatory minicamp is next week and we are a little over a month away from training camp. Finally, Kevin shares his feelings about Jake immediately following him in 10 days. (1:10:09-1:30:51) – Gerry Dick from Inside Indiana Business joins Jake Query on today's show to explain what information he has been able to gather since the announcement this afternoon that the Chicago Bears are advancing their stadium development in Hammond, Indiana. Are taxpayers expected to contribute to building a multi-billion-dollar stadium & entertainment district? Will Illinois Governor JB Pritzker cave and accommodate what the Chicago Bears want? Is this actually a done deal that Chicago will move to northwest Indiana? (1:30:51-1:34:34) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie highlighting the College Softball World Series and discussing the restaurant in Omaha that generates so much interest during the College Baseball World Series. (1:34:34-2:01:00) – Jake Query tips off the final hour of Query & Company by highlighting number of Jell-O shots that were consumed at Rocco’s in Omaha in conjunction with the College Baseball World Series. Jake highlights some things that Gerry Dick said earlier in the show about the Chicago Bears news from earlier today. (2:01:00-2:10:49) – Every Friday at 2:30pm, Jake Query shares a feel-good story sponsored by Franciscan Health. Today, Jake shares the story about a student-athlete from Bloomington South overcoming some early adversity in life, but that didn’t stop her from achieving her dream. (2:10:49-2:19:03) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Jake in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-31:14) – Query & Company opens a Hump Day Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing how nice of a day it is and the Grateful Dead. Jake eventually shares his thoughts on the situation that Scott Agness revealed in a story yesterday that he is in with the Pacers and Fever. (31:14-39:56) – Jake has finally decided on what new car he is going to purchase. He runs through the three finalists and all of the pros and cons of each of them before revealing what he has decided on. (39:56-48:29) – The NBA Finals begin tonight and Jake has an opinion about the New York Knicks that might put him in a small group of people within Indiana. It leads to him and Eddie giving their thoughts on the series and who has to step up for each team in order to win the Larry O’Brien Trophy. (48:29-1:14:17) – Hour number two of Query & Company kicks off with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison trying to figure out why Jake can’t post a poll on Twitter anymore and what his mom had to say about Eddie yesterday. Ralph Reiff from Reiff Executive Performance Solutions joins the show to reveal what his wife had to say about Eddie as a student in elementary school, give his personal opinion on Tyrese Haliburton’s recovery now that he is off of the steroids to treat shingles, and the return to play ramp up period for athletes recovering from achilles tears. (1:14:17-1:25:20) – Sophie Cunningham revealed yesterday that there was a two-hour meeting about getting everyone onboard with their defensive effort and scheme. It leads to Jake and Eddie discussing some of the parallels between Reggie Miller’s defensive struggles and Caitlin Clark’s. (1:25:20-1:33:05) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie getting into a discussion about what roles members of The Fan would have if there was a team meeting called. (1:33:05-1:58:08) – Indiana Fever reporter from the Indianapolis Star, Chloe Peterson, makes an appearance on Query & Company to discuss the two-hour meeting that the Fever had earlier this week to get things on the right path. Jake asks Chloe about the shooting slump that Caitlin Clark is in and deciphers whether Clark’s ability to get others involved opens up her shooting based off what the defense is trying to defend. (1:58:08-2:15:35) – Longtime NFL reporter, John McClain, from Houston joins Query & Company to give the lowdown on some of the questions that the Texans are trying to figure out before the start of the season. They dive into whether C.J. Stroud regressed last season as a quarterback and why there is conviction in him improving this season with the addition of David Montgomery after Joe Mixon missing all of last season. Finally, they reminisce on some of the legendary basketball players that they wish they could see in today’s NBA. (2:15:35-2:20:34) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Jake in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-27:22) – Query & Company opens a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison highlighting what Stephanie White and Caitlin Clark had to say yesterday after the Indiana Fever’s practice about the video that has gone viral. Jake gives his opinion on the situation and reminds people that as soon as the Fever start winning, these types of conversations will disappear. (27:22-39:47) – A couple of weeks ago Jake was in a car accident on his way to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to do the show and it totaled his car. He has now discovered a flaw in the system about retrieving his car from the impound lot. He shares what the issue is and discusses Colts OTA’s. (39:47-47:42) – The NBA Finals are 48 hours away. Will the Knicks defeat the Spurs? Is the entire world rooting for the Spurs outside of Knicks fans? Plus, Happy Birthday Curt Cignetti! (47:42-1:11:34) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Jake Query on today’s show to discuss whether he is still concerned about the lack of proven depth for the Indianapolis Colts wide receiver room and if the Colts parted too early with Adonai Mitchell considering how the off-season played out. They debate who could lead the Colts in receptions this season and have a discussion on where Daniel Jones is at in his recovery and Anthony Richardson is showing some development in practice. (1:11:34-1:21:08) – Jake is in need of more assistance from listeners because he recently tried to get a new pair of glasses and the store that he received his last pair from. (1:21:08-1:33:39) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie somehow listing off some restaurants they used to dine at that are no longer around and Jake expressing concern about an event Eddie remembers. (1:33:39-1:58:08) – JP Shadrick from the Jacksonville Jaguars joins Query & Company to kick off the final hour of today’s show by giving his observations how the early start of the season is going for the reigning AFC South champions. They dive into the utilization for Travis Hunter this season, what to expect from the other receivers that Trevor Lawrence has at his disposal, and comment on the success that Curt Cignetti has brought to IU in just a short time and now having to deal with major expectations going forward. (2:03:35-2:10:36) – Jake is sidetracked by what appears to be a kite flying outside the building, but Eddie thinks he’s just seeing things. Jake also reads off some texts from listeners that shared some things that they appreciate with Jake declaring it an “Appreciation Tuesday.” (2:10:36-2:20:57) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Jake in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-28:38) – Query & Company opens a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison talking about Jake’s brief time in Canada prior to yesterday’s IndyCar race in Detroit. They dive into the big story of today’s show, and that is what the perceived relationship is between Caitlin Clark and Stephanie White and if there truly are this many Clark fans out there that are unhappy with her coach. (28:38-43:33) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CSB4 & FOX59 joins Jake Query to decipher if there is anything that Anthony Richardson Sr. can do to win the coaching staff back over during the QB2 competition with Riley Leonard, discusses how fans should take particular players not being present or participating in OTA’s, and reveals what the biggest non-quarterback storyline is right now for the Colts. (43:33-50:44) – Jake Query and Eddie Garrison conclude the first hour of the show by explaining the background of Luke Kennard because it puts into perspective the challenges that are in the NBA with players accepting that they are just a role player. They compare that to the WNBA. (50:44-1:15:21) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Query & Company to discuss the relationship between Stephanie White and Caitlin Clark. Are they on good terms and the viral video is just two uber competitive and passionate people sharing their thoughts? Can Caitlin Clark be difficult to coach? Finally, they discuss if the Fever are a better team without Clark and preview the NBA Finals. (1:15:21-1:25:08) – At the tail end of the previous segment, it was announced that Myles Garrett will be heading to the Rams for Jared Verse and a collection of picks going back to the Browns. Jake explains why it seems like Adam Schefter and the big insiders are always the ones breaking these types of stories versus a team’s beat reporter. (1:25:08-1:37:50) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake providing a different perspective on what has been going on in the last couple of weeks with the Indiana Fever’s superstar point guard and her head coach. (1:37:50-2:03:35) – The final hour of Query & Company tips off with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison continuing their discussion about some of the latest drama surrounding Caitlin Clark and Stephanie White following the video that’s gone viral with the Indiana Fever coach pulling Clark for rookie Raven Johnson following a spirited conversation about defense. (2:03:35-2:19:40) – With the Los Angeles Rams pushing their chips in on winning another Super Bowl within two years, Jake and Eddie deliberate on whether the Pacers should make a move like that to help them get back to the NBA Finals. (2:17:07-2:23:19) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Jake in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-29:47) – Query & Company opens a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the loss last night for the Indiana Fever against the Golden State Valkyries. They dive into some of the unfair expectations and difficulty of Caitlin Clark fans to be reasonable every time that she doesn’t have a great performance. (29:47-36:16) – The Caitlin Clark conversation continues with Jake and Eddie focusing on the fact that people need to recognize that the talent level in the WNBA is at the highest that it’s every been and that there are really good players that aren’t in the WNBA right now because there aren’t enough franchises to support the number of good players. (36:16-48:16) – Jake Query and Eddie Garrison conclude the first hour of the show by explaining the background of Luke Kennard because it puts into perspective the challenges that are in the NBA with players accepting that they are just a role player. They compare that to the WNBA. (48:16-1:15:50) – Kevin Bowen from The Fan Morning Show joins Query & Company despite Eddie calling him out for his Carb Day behavior. Jake asks Kevin for his opinion on what to do with Anthony Richardson Sr. with it seeming like nobody is interested in trading for the former fourth overall pick, believes that Josh Downs will be a player that is going to have a lot more opportunities this season with Michael Pittman Jr. and Adonai Mitchell gone, and relives Sunday’s Indy 500 with Jake. (1:15:50-1:28:40) – Jake tries to make the show interactive today by welcoming callers onto the program, but he only gets two callers that want to ask him some IndyCar questions. One about how memorable this race will be in 5-10 years in comparison to the last 5-10 races and another question about drivers who have won the race but not immediately drink the milk. (1:28:40-1:35:35) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake welcoming another caller onto the show by asking when there will be a new car design for IndyCar because it seems like a new car comes out after a memorable Indy 500 and how many ovals are on the calendar. (1:35:35-2:02:16) – The final hour of Query & Company tips off with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the loss last night for the Indiana Fever by crediting the Golden State Valkyries for the gameplan they put together to make life difficult for Caitlin Clark. It results in a conversation about how there is a divide on social media of people supporting her and people that are trying to create a divide by pointing blame for her shortcomings in a game on Stephanie White or the WNBA because they have an agenda to make life difficult for Clark. (2:02:16-2:17:07) – Every Friday on Query & Company, Jake shares a good for the heart story sponsored by Franciscan Health. Today, he is joined by Alex Wollf from IndyCar radio to discuss the cool story between him and Felix Rosenqvist that became fulfilled on Sunday because of the sacrifice that his dad made when Alex was a kid. (2:17:07-2:23:19) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Jake in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:35) – Query & Company opens a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison celebrating the beautiful weather after all the rain the last two weeks. Jake transitions to the QB2 battle that the Indianapolis Colts have created between Anthony Richardson Sr. and Riley Leonard. (26:35-43:16) – Tony East from Circle City Spin, Locked On Pacers, and Forbes Sports joins Jake Query to help him have a better understanding as to what a Valkyrie is, admits that Stephanie White gets scrutinized too much for her coaching style, identifies the lack of front court depth an area of concern thus far for the Fever, and pinpoints one thing he would like to see the Fever do sometime soon. (43:16-49:57) – Sometimes Jake has a tendency to speak things into existence…and he has seemingly done it again when it comes to the future of college athletics and conferences electing to leave the NCAA Tournament or College Football Playoff. Georgia’s Kirby Smart has voiced his opinion about it as CFP negotiations begin. (49:57-1:17:03) – The IndyStar’s Joel Erickson joins Query & Company to give his perspective on the backup quarterback competition between Anthony Richardson Sr. and Riley Leonard, reacts to what Jake believes what the Colts are setting themselves up for with the Richardson situation, provides his opinion as to how Daniel Jones & Justin Walley looked yesterday, and evaluates where the Colts are at in national relevancy now. (1:12:23-1:29:42) – The ratings for the Indianapolis 500 are in, and Jake reveals what they are. He also shares how much the ratings spiked when the last lap shootout took place and identifies some reasons why the numbers were what they were. (1:29:42-1:35:57) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake patting himself on the back again because Jason Kelce revealed a concern that he has with the NFL because it is something that Jake has been pitching. (1:35:57-1:59:21) – Indiana Fever and WNBA TV analyst Debbie Antonelli joins Query & Company to give her perspective as to how fans react to Caitlin Clark’s interactions with the coaching staff, identifies Myisha Hines-Allen as a player that could start coming on shortly for the Fever as she continues to play more, and weighs in on what the next thing is that the Fever need to figure out to be considered one of the favorites to be the WNBA Champions. (1:59:21-2:14:26) – Jake provides an update on his car search because he has test driven three different cars, but he can’t make up his mind and needs Eddie’s help with his opinion on one vehicle. (2:14:26-2:19:09) – Today’s show ends with Jake trying to figure out why JMV’s producer, James Adams, is hovering over Eddie’s shoulder trying to mess with things in the studio.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:29) – Query & Company opens a Hump Day Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison highlighting the start of organized team activities for the Indianapolis Colts this afternoon. Jake also has some thoughts to share on people declaring Kyle Busch’s son the next prodigy despite him only being 11 years old. (25:29-35:24) – A listener calls into the show to share something that Jake did for his family that he will forever thank Jake for and try to help spread the word. With it feeling inevitable that the Thunder will finish off the Spurs to take on the Knicks in the NBA Finals, how should the Pacers feel about that? (35:24-48:40) – Indiana Fever Head Coach Stephanie White joins Jake Query to conclude the first hour of the program to explain what has led to her team winning three consecutive games, highlights how Caitlin Clark is the first option for their offense even if she is not scoring, shares what her relationship is like with Clark, identifies Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull as two people who hold things together for the team, and admits that she has already seen Raven Johnson grow through the first six games of the season. (48:40-1:12:23) – Last night the Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the San Antonio Spurs to take a 3-2 series lead in the Western Conference Finals. Do the Spurs have a chance to win two straight to take on the New York Knicks in the NBA Finals? Should we root for the Knicks or the Thunder if that is the final series of the NBA season? Is Jalen Brunson actually well liked among NBA fans? (1:12:23-1:31:32) – NASCAR play-by-play broadcaster for TNT & Amazon Prime, Adam Alexander, joins Query & Company to mourn the loss of Kyle Busch by sharing some stories that he has heard during his time covering the sport and assesses if people are giving Kyle’s son the proper time to grieve before coining him as the next big thing. (1:31:32-1:33:57) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie identifying the most popular cities to go to for a weekend party or getaway besides Nashville and Las Vegas. (1:33:57-1:53:20) – With the Indianapolis Colts back on the field today for their first OTA practice, Jake and Eddie discuss Daniel Jones being out there in a limited capacity while he continues to rehab from tearing his achilles. They also discuss the awkwardness that Anthony Richardson Sr. can create if he is still on the roster when the season starts and if Daniel Jones does not perform at the level he did in the first eight weeks last season. (1:53:20-2:10:40) – Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Josh Downs joins the show fresh off the practice field to explain to Jake what goes on during OTAs, his mindset going into a contract year, what it was like experiencing his brother get drafted by the Dallas Cowboys, how the team has handled Anthony Richardson Sr.’s trade request and Kenny Moore II’s departure, and gives an update on how the three quarterbacks looked in today’s practice. (2:10:40-2:19:09) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Jake Query in studio to preview what he’s got going on today!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:20) – Query & Company opens a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing Sunday’s 110th running of the Indy 500 and Felix Rosenqvist’s last second pass over David Malukas. Jake comments on the number of people in attendance at the race because he hasn’t seen a crowd that large in his 40+ years of attending the race. Jake also welcomes back Eddie by asking him about his Hawaii trip. (23:20-36:23) – AJ Foyt Racing’s Santino Ferrucci joins Jake Query to recap his race experience on Sunday in the Indianapolis 500 mile race, reveals how many “oh crap” moments he has during the race, agrees with Jake that Felix Rosenqvist is one of the most liked drivers in the paddock, and wants to take credit for showing Felix early in the race the move that won the race for him. (36:23-44:33) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing which driver’s finish surprised them the most because they don’t recall seeing that driver at all during the 500 miles. Jake also announces the winners for the Indy 500 numbers game! (44:33-1:10:50) – Jake’s newfound brother, Christopher Knight, joins the program to encapsulate what his first Indy 500 experience was like. Chris reveals that he has now figured out what he will be doing Memorial Day weekend for the next handful of years, admits that he was rooting for the Rahal Letterman Lanigan cars and Conor Daly to win the race. (1:10:50-1:21:55) – The Indianapolis 500 race winner, Felix Rosenqvist, joins Jake Query from New York City to recap what the final laps of Sunday’s race were like behind the wheel of his rocket ship. Jake asks Felix if he would have raced on the high line if his teammate, Marcus Armstrong, wasn’t the other driver that he was competing with and reveals what the conversation with David Malukas was after the race. (1:21:55-1:30:40) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake asking producer Eddie with a full rundown on how his trip from Hawaii went. (1:30:40-1:55:19) – Hour number three of Query & Company starts with Jake and Eddie discussing Sunday’s Indianapolis 500 and then getting back into what Eddie needs to learn between now and his wedding after proposing to his fiancée in Hawaii. They get back to IndyCar with Mick Schumacher being the winner of the Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year. (1:55:19-2:08:02) – Meyer Shank Racing Owner, Mike Shank, joins Jake Query to recap what the last 48 hours have been like since winning the Indy 500. Mike admits that it still hasn’t hit yet that they just won the greatest spectacle in racing just yet, reveals what happened to Felix Rosenqvist’s car on Carb Day and Helio Castroneves’ car that resulted in him not finishing the race, and how he celebrated Sunday night. (2:08:02-2:16:22) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Jake Query in studio to preview what he’s got going on today!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-17:54) – 2004 Indianapolis 500 Winner Buddy Rice joins to talk about his win he had in the rain back in the day and what strategies he had going into it with all of the weather questions. He said in that moment that his life wouldn’t change that much. Jake asks him how much it has changed if at all. He talks about managing his kids racing careers, how much he keeps up with racing and if he misses it. Also, what is the hardest turn at IMS? He answers some funny rapid fire questions from Jake. (17:55-35:40) – Of Ed Carpenter racing, Christian Rasmussen joins to talk about how he’s adjusting to the flexible race schedule, keeping an eye on the rain and how he’s preparing for the race. Jake then asks him a question on who his favorite Denmark rappers are, the languages he used, his favorite Danish dish and more. (35:40-48:14) – Jake gives some breaking news on Eddie Garrison’s travels, an update on their baseball game and why this is an important stretch for the fever. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-29:25) – Jake is back after spending yesterday at the rookie celebration and opens by wanting to embrace the rain happening right now and hope it goes away. He then explains why Buddy Rice is perfect to have on the program today due to the weather. Then, Jake reflects on the rookie luncheon yesterday and the milking of the cow tradition. He touches on Caitlin Clark having a “Beatles-like” feel, and how Pato O’Ward has the same type of crowd that follows him. Jake tries to make sense of why people feel the connection to Pato. (29:26-37:58) – Jake gives away some more numbers in his Indy 500 numbers game! (37:58-45:30) – Jake gives his take on where the Fever stand through four games and why the perimeter defense is still a question mark before their game tonight. (45:31-1:12:59) – 2004 Indianapolis 500 Winner Buddy Rice joins to talk about his win he had in the rain back in the day and what strategies he had going into it with all of the weather questions. He said in that moment that his life wouldn’t change that much. Jake asks him how much it has changed if at all. He talks about managing his kids racing careers, how much he keeps up with racing and if he misses it. Also, what is the hardest turn at IMS? He answers some funny rapid fire questions from Jake. Fill-in Producer Caleb is going to the race for the first time and Jake explains what it means to him to see younger generations experience the 500 for the first time. (1:12:59-1:23:45) – Sports radio crutches and Jake’s confusion as to who is Stephen A Smith’s audience is. (1:23:46-1:31:34) – Jake gives away another round of numbers for his numbers game! (1:31:35-1:56:11) – Of Ed Carpenter racing, Christian Rasmussen joins to talk about how he’s adjusting to the flexible race schedule, keeping an eye on the rain and how he’s preparing for the race. Jake then asks him a question on who his favorite Denmark rappers are, the languages he used, his favorite Danish dish and more. Then Jake tells Caleb to play some of Christian’s favorite music artists. (1:56:11-2:08:47) – Jake gives some breaking news on Eddie Garrison’s travels, an update on their baseball game and why this is an important stretch for the fever (2:08:47-2:13:31) – The show ends with JMV joining live from Pivot Bar to preview his show! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-28:54) – Jake Query opens the show by relaying the feeling of being live at the track as the green flag waves for practice at IMS. Jake makes the connection between Roberto Gorrero, who raced at IMS in the 80s, and the Pacers losing out on the draft lottery. He details how he thinks the negotiation went down for the Ivica Zubac trade while also mentioning how the Pacers are getting their 2031 pick back. (28:54-40:11) – Jake doesn't understand the frenzy that is the NFL schedule release before he poses the question to Alexa Ross of CBS 4/FOX 59. Alexa discusses learning how important IndyCar is to the city of Indianapolis before teasing a story of her mom in the snake pit. (40:11-47:24) – We get the payoff for the story of Alexa's mother's snake pit story. Jake gives the history of the snake pit and the peak years of the area on the course. Then, Jake explores Alexa's music interests. Alexa throws a question. (47:24-1:14:40) – ESPN's Stephen Holder joins to first ask Stephen what his IndyCar number would be and who his sponsor would be. Then, they jump into the upcoming NFL Schedule Release and how it became to be such a big deal. Plus, who would be the starting QB if thre was a week 2 home-opener. Stephen made a tweet talking about the relationship between Anthony Richardson and Shane Steichen and why the decision on who the backup QB will be isn't as clear as some think it should be. (1:14:40-1:24:22) – From Fieldhouse Files, Scott Agness joins to talk about his perspective from being at the Pacers draft lottery party. He talks about how the Pacers forward with Ivica Zubac being their reward for their pick in the draft. Then, Scott answers the question of what number and sponsor of car he would have. Then he touches on the Fever's season opener. (1:24:22-1:34:34) – Jakes friend and nemesis, Derek Schultz, joins to talk about being at the track, his favorite memories being at the track and what his plans are for the next two weeks which includes a "thanksgiving" dinner at the track. He answers what IndyCar number and sponsor he would have as a driver. (1:34:33-1:52:28) – Ralph Reiff from Reiff Performance Executive Solutions joins live from IMS to recap the Indy Mini Marathon and why Jake felt the way he did afterwards. Then, Ralph explains the story on Darryn Peterson having issues with Creatine while he was in school and how it affects the body and cramping. Plus, what's bringing Ralph out to the 500 and why is reaction time so important for IndyCar Racing? (1:58:28-2:11:45) – Jake runs through some of the fastest laps out on the track for the first Indy 500 practice before explaining the expanded qualifying field. Plus, we get breaking news that Eddie Garrison is about to watch Shawshank Redemption for the very first time. (2:11:46-2:23:58) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Jake Query in studio to preview what he’s got going on today! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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(00:00-26:39) – Query & Company opens a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing how Jake spoke something into existence yesterday unintentionally and it leads to a conversation about things that Jake needs to speak into existence for good luck. They also touch more on the Kenny Moore II release from yesterday and explain why Daniel Jones has to be the player that goes up on the side of Lucas Oil Stadium now. (26:39-37:13) – Ramona Shelburne from ESPN wrote a story about Darryn Peterson going to the hospital earlier this year because of severe cramping. Jake touches on the story because it kind of explains some of the playing time inconsistencies in the early portion of the season for the Jayhawks. (37:13-49:14) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie diving more into Darry Peterson with the NBA Draft Lottery this weekend. Would he be the player that Indiana selects second if they receive that pick? (49:14-1:11:40) – The Fan Morning Show’s Kevin Bowen joins Query & Company from the Colts complex to discuss the decision yesterday by the Indianapolis Colts to release Kenny Moore II by identifying why it was time. They also discuss the time that Anthony Richardson Sr. has lost on the practice field with the eye injury because it hasn’t been mentioned enough. Finally, they touch on the NBA Draft Lottery this weekend by doing a mock lottery spin. (1:11:40-1:21:01) – The ticket giveaways this week continues with Jake and Eddie playing a little get to know your listener for a listener to attend Carb Day in two weeks! (1:21:01-1:34:01) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Indiana Fever guard Lexie Hull joining Jake Query to preview the start of the regular season tomorrow afternoon against the Dallas Wings. Their conversation starts with Lexie giving an update on her health status for tomorrow’s game, the adjustments that she had to make when she first started with Caitlin Clark, and comments on the defensive focus the team has had during camp. Finally, Jake asks her about her off the court ventures between the end of last season and start of this season. (1:34:01-1:58:09) – The final hour of Query & Company for the week starts with Jake trying to figure out if he wasted his time last night by being on the phone for nearly two hours with a help line. He then provides an update on how things are going out at the track for today’s practice sessions for the Grand Prix and loops in producer Eddie Garrison to ask some questions about the Indy 500. (1:58:09-2:09:49) – Every Friday on Query & Company, Jake shares a feel good story because it’s a Good For the Heart Friday brought to you by Franciscan Health. Today, Jake shares a story about the Ball State men’s volleyball team with the Cardinals advancing to the final four in the NCAA Tournament, but there is a cool story potentially on the horizon with it. (2:09:49-2:16:22) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Jake Query in studio to preview what he’s got going on today!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:43) – Query & Company opens a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison declaring it a Baskin Robbins Thursday because of the history that was made 31 years ago today. They also start previewing the Indiana Fever season by highlighting how the team should be better defensively this season with the veteran additions and bringing back seven players from last season’s roster. (23:43-38:46) – The NBA Draft Lottery is quickly approaching. Does Jake think that the Pacers could be open to trading their pick if they get the third or fourth selection? (38:46-45:35) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see Little Feat later this year! (45:35-1:14:50) – ESPN’s Stephen Holder makes his weekly visit on Query & Company and his conversation with Jake Query starts by discussing what the future of Anthony Richardson Sr. with the Indianapolis Colts holds. They also dive into how likely it is for CJ Allen to be the signal caller for Lou Anarumo’s defense this season as a rookie and where Daniel Jones is at right now in his recovery from tearing his achilles. (1:14:50-1:23:46) – At the end of the previous segment, Jake and Eddie asked listeners to text into the show with something that a routine listener would know about for a chance to win Carb Day tickets. They read some of the responses and reveal the winner. (1:23:46-1:30:55) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing who they believe will be playing in the Stanley Cup Final and the NBA Finals. (1:30:55-1:57:53) – Tony East from Circle City Spin, Locked On Pacers, and Forbes Sports joins Jake Query to give his thoughts on who will be playing in the NBA Finals a month or so. Jake and Tony discuss the possibility of the Pacers trading their pick, if they retain it, the Indianapolis Colts decision to release Kenny Moore II, and his thoughts on the Indiana Fever heading into Saturday’s regular season opener. (1:57:53-2:09:57) – With the Kenny Moore II news breaking last segment, Jake and Eddie have some Indy 500 Quals tickets to give away, but they do so with listeners providing their opinion first on the decision by the Colts to let go one of their fan favorites. (2:09:57-2:20:04) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Jake Query in studio to preview what he’s got going on today!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:03) – Query & Company opens a Hump Day Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison chatting about who is going to be in the fastest seat for this weekend’s Sonsio Grand Prix at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. It leads to a discussion about the Indiana Pacers draft expectations based off of what pick they secure in the lottery, hopefully. (23:03-33:23) – Indy Ignite Head Coach Lauren Bertolacci joins Jake Query to discuss the thrilling ride this season has been so far in her first season with the Ignite playing in the Pro Volleyball Federation Championship tomorrow night. They discuss the challenges that their opponent, Omaha Supernovas, will bring after facing off four times in the regular season and discuss if there is a difference between regular season volleyball and postseason volleyball. (33:23-45:06) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake Query realizing that he didn’t tell Eddie the truth yesterday when he helping Eddie out with a project. They transition eventually into some more thoughts on the IHSAA’s approval of the personal branding activities for its student-athletes. (45:06-1:15:56) – Pat Boylan from the Indiana Pacers & Fever broadcast teams joins the show to preview the start of the season for the Fever by the decision to keep a roster spot open versus having 12-players on the roster. They also touch on how the Fever’s veteran additions are going to pay dividends when it comes to improving defensively this season and the options that the Pacers have if they keep their pick in the upcoming NBA Draft. (1:15:56-1:24:18) – The new Noblesville Boom President of Business Operations, Chris Defendis, joins Jake Query in studio to discuss how the interview process went for the position, why he wanted to join the Pacers Sports & Entertainment family, and explains how his previous jobs are going to help him with the Boom. (1:24:18-1:32:12) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Chris Defendis discussing the passing of Ted Turner as someone who used to work for him following his passing earlier today and sharing how people can get involved with the Boom moving forward. (1:32:12-1:52:48) – Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison kick off the final hour of the show by discussing Eddie’s travel plans to Hawaii next week and Jake displaying his intellect for flight timings. They eventually give away two pairs of tickets for two listeners to go to Card Day by doing some get to know your listener! (1:52:48-2:08:09) – The NBA Draft Lottery is this weekend and Jake and Eddie have a discussion about whether it would be better for the Pacers to trade their pick if it is the third or fourth pick to improve their chances at winning now versus having a smaller window but more chances at winning the NBA Finals. (2:08:09-2:14:10) – Today’s show ends with Will Haskett joining Jake Query in studio to preview what he’s got going on in place of JMV today!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:58) – Query & Company opens a Monday with Jake Query welcoming 1986 Indianapolis 500 winner and Co-Owner of Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, Bobby Rahal, onto the program to promote the upcoming documentary that will air Friday on FS1. Jake also asks him about how he is feeling about his team going into the Sonsio Grand Prix and Indianapolis 500 and how he is doing from a health standpoint at this point of his life. (24:58-41:24) – IHSAA Commissioner Paul Neidig joins Query & Company to discuss the Board of Directors decision to approve the ability for student-athletes to conduct personal branding activities. He explains what is and is not allowed when it comes to school affiliation with PBA. Plus, Neidig shares some information on why it isn’t that big of a deal that the basketball shot clock proposal failing. (41:24-47:30) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison by running the NBA Draft Lottery simulator to see if they have the lucky touch for the Indiana Pacers. It leads to a conversation about what the Pacers need to elevate their game. (47:30-1:13:31) – Yesterday it was announced that the IHSAA’s Board of Directors approved the ability for its student-athletes to conduct personal branding activities, PBA. Jake highlights a couple comments that IHSAA Commissioner Paul Neidig made to Jake Query about PBA and the basketball shot clock proposal failing. Jake welcomes callers onto the program to share their thoughts on the decisions. (1:13:31-1:31:28) – James Boyd from The Athletic and Fan Morning Show makes an appearance on Query & Company to give his perspective on Anthony Richardson Sr. reporting for voluntary workouts. Will the Colts keep AR? Has Riley Leonard proved enough to just be handed the backup quarterback role? They also have a discussion on how good Daniel Jones needs to be immediately upon return this season. (1:29:47-1:39:16) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie continuing the discussion about Anthony Richardson Sr. by taking two more phone calls. (1:39:16-2:00:08) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query on today’s show to discuss some of his takeaways from the Indiana Fever’s three preseason games. Jake asks Scott how the Fever will go about managing players this season so they don’t get tired like last season as the season goes on and what to expect from Caitlin Clark in the early goings of the season. They also touch on the Pacers needs with the NBA Draft Lottery this weekend. (2:00:08-2:16:23) – Every Friday on Query & Company, Jake Query shares a Good For The Heart story sponsored by Franciscan Health. This week, jake congratulates and celebrates a former colleague of his for retiring. He was first known for his capabilities on the hardwood but later became famous for the magic he could make with a camera. (2:16:23-2:23:15) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Jake Query in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:11) – Query & Company opens a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing Jake’s Indy Mini Marathon experience and how he didn’t have any soreness in comparison to the manual labor Eddie endured yesterday. Jake also touches on the NBA Playoffs with some teams advancing to the semifinals over the weekend. (26:11-36:50) – The NBA discussion continues with Jake lamenting at the fact that the Pacers are due for some good fortune this weekend in the NBA Draft Lottery. He loops in Eddie to discuss how the Eastern Conference isn’t on the same level as the Western Conference right now. (36:50-47:37) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see the Sonsio Grand Prix this weekend at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway! (47:37-1:13:38) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 & FOX59 joins Jake Query to discuss the news that Anthony Richardson Sr. has reporter to involuntary workouts despite requesting for a trade. Will the Indianapolis Colts release him if they can’t find a trade partner? Would this be too much of a distraction for the organization to keep him going into regular season? Plus, they touch on why there hasn’t been movement on a Kenny Moore II trade yet and how this draft class for the Colts doesn’t consist of the typical prospects Chris Ballard targets. (1:21:08-1:24:16) – Jake’s cousin reached out to him over the weekend asking for advice for planning for the Indy 500. Jake explains why it is going to be nearly impossible at this rate for his cousin to attend the race in a couple of weeks. (1:24:16-1:33:09) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie giving away some more tickets! This time, to qualifications for the Indianapolis 500! (1:33:09-2:00:12) – The IndyStar’s Dustin Dopirak makes an appearance on Query & Company this afternoon to chat with Jake Query debating if the Indiana Pacers would consider trading their lottery pick for a veteran to make an instant impact. Dustin shares his opinion on Andrew Nembhard’s role being unique and his thoughts on how Indiana will be viewed in the Eastern Conference once they are fully healthy next season. Finally, they also debate who could be representing the Pacers on Sunday at the Draft Lottery. (2:00:12-2:13:15) – For the final time today, Jake and Eddie give away a pair of tickets for a listener to go attend Carb Day by playing get to know your listener! (2:13:15-2:22:06) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Jake Query in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-28:42) – Query & Company opens on the first day of the greatest month of the year with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing how much fun they had yesterday at The Fan Invitational Golf Outing, last night’s Indiana Fever loss against the Dallas Wings, and the news that Anthony Richardson Sr.’s will not have his fifth-year option picked up by the Indianapolis Colts. (28:42-43:08) – The Kentucky Derby is this weekend at Churchill Downs, and Jake Query admits that he has developed an appreciation for the race after comparing it to the Indianapolis 500. He makes his official race prediction for this weekend based off a name that really stands out above the rest. (43:08-51:09) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing Caitlin Clark’s scary spill last night in the Fever’s second preseason game. Jake goes back to something Stephanie White said on the show yesterday about her superstar when it comes to the way people defend her. (51:09-1:21:08) – John Oreovicz joins Jake Query to compare the fallout of the PGA Tour and LIV Golf to what happened with the split between the Indy Racing League and CART. They dive into why LIV Golf has not really worked out, if it can sustain without Saudi money, and evaluate if it even makes sense for some of the richer golfers to go back to the PGA after the money they’ve made. Lastly, they touch on how the season for IndyCar has gone and preview the Indianapolis 500. (1:21:08-1:29:47) – Jake opens the phone lines for listeners to share their opinion on the Colts electing to not pick up Anthony Richardson Sr.’s fifth-year option. Who is at fault for this experiment not working? (1:29:47-1:36:55) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie continuing the discussion about Anthony Richardson Sr. by taking two more phone calls. (1:36:55-2:03:11) – Dick Gabriel from WKYT joins Query & Company to compare the pomp and circumstance leading up to the Kentucky Derby to the Indianapolis 500. They also preview this weekend’s race by talking about who the favorite horses are, if the record for fastest Kentucky Derby will be broken this weekend, and what makes the starting at the post so difficult for some horses. Finally, Jake asks Dick about two of the newest Colts that he covered, Seth McGowan and Jalen Farmer. (2:03:11-2:14:53) – Every Friday on Query & Company, Jake Query shares a Good For The Heart story sponsored by Franciscan Health. This week, jake congratulates and celebrates a former colleague of his for retiring. He was first known for his capabilities on the hardwood but later became famous for the magic he could make with a camera. (2:14:53-2:22:06) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Jake Query from The Shop to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-13:26) – Indiana Fever Head Coach Stephanie White joins to talk first about her favorite musicals and is shocked Jake doesn’t like Hamilton. Then they get into their preseason game vs. the Dallas Wings tonight. She explains the different ways they are trying to get Caitlin Clark open this year. Jake asks where Caitlin is more comfortable between shooting and facilitating. They get into a discussion on how the women’s game has changed an improved over the years, this rookie class and her favorite children’s book of all time since Caitlin Clark is releasing one of her own. (13:27-35:09) – Brian Hammons of the Indiana Golf Hall of fame and formerly of the Golf Channel discusses his HOF status and the potential ending of LIV golf after reports funding has been pulled and players are trying to get back to the PGA Tour. He also described his experience at the LIV Golf tournament in Westfield last year. Plus, he reflects on covering the Colts move to Indy and some Bob Knight stories. (35:09-1:00:30) – While at the golf outing, play-by-play voice of the Colts Matt Taylor makes some time to stop by and talk about his golf game and the Colts draft class. Did Chris Ballard change his approach to the draft this year? Matt also explains what the primary differences are between the NFL and College other than speed and strength. Taylor opines on where Jalen Farmer could contribute to the offensive line. He also answers Jake’s question on where Anthony Richardson will play this upcoming season. Matt sticks around to talk about Eddie Garrison wearing blue jeans to the golf course, his favorite baseball player growing up, how hard it can be to watch baseball in the streaming age. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:57) – A Thursday edition of Query & Company live from The Legends Golf Club in Franklin starts with Jake showing appreciation for the turnout and support from listeners of the show. Then, Topper Doehring from Franciscan health joins to shed light on how the money raised at this year’s outing will help the community. Franciscan provided free cancer screenings for all participants today before the outing and Topper stresses the importance of early screening. Plus, Jake guesses Dr. Topper’s favorite Cardinals of all time. (26:58-40:38) – Indiana Fever Head Coach Stephanie White joins to talk first about her favorite musicals and is shocked Jake doesn’t like Hamilton. Then they get into their preseason game vs. the Dallas Wings tonight. She explains the different ways they are trying to get Caitlin Clark open this year. Jake asks where Caitlin is more comfortable between shooting and facilitating. They get into a discussion on how the women’s game has changed an improved over the years, this rookie class and her favorite children’s book of all time since Caitlin Clark is releasing one of her own. (40:39-48:51) – Loyal listener of the show, J-Law, joins the show to talk about his early screening and an update on his health after his surgery last month. (48:52-1:13:07) – Brian Hammonds of the Indiana Golf Hall of fame and formerly of the Golf Channel discusses his HOF status and the potential ending of LIV golf after reports funding has been pulled and players are trying to get back to the PGA Tour. He also described his experience at the LIV Golf tournament in Westfield last year. Plus, he reflects on covering the Colts move to Indy and some Bob Knight stories. (1:13:08-1:30:08) – While at the golf outing, play-by-play voice of the Colts Matt Taylor makes some time to stop by and talk about his golf game and the Colts draft class. Did Chris Ballard change his approach to the draft this year? Matt also explains what the primary differences are between the NFL and College other than speed and strength. Taylor opines on where Jalen Farmer could contribute to the offensive line. He also answers Jake’s question on where Anthony Richardson will play this upcoming season. (1:30:09-1:38:30) – Matt sticks around to talk about Eddie Garrison wearing blue jeans to the golf course, his favorite baseball player growing up, how hard it can be to watch baseball in the streaming age, (1:38:31-2:02:36) – James Boyd of the Fan Morning Show stops by to talk Anthony Richardson. Jake compares the current situation the Colts are in to an NBA Free Agency moment from years ago. James explains how severe the eye injury was to him. Could he have value at a different position? Jake also explains what Anthony Richardson’s greatest contribution will end up being to the Colts and a conspiracy theory on Colts ownership. (2:02:37-2:18:23) – Jake talks about the unique women’s attire he had on yesterday as James sticks around for a segment. James provides his biggest surprise of the playoffs and biggest disappointment of the NBA playoffs. (2:18:23-2:21:50) – Today’s show ends with Jake talking about the importance of the fan invitational, plus JMV joins to preview his show! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:34) – Query & Company opens on a Hump Day Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison chatting about the NCAA deciding to expand the tournament field despite the fact that a lot of people are against that notion. Jake also felt something this morning when he was getting ready that he couldn’t explain, and that’s because he had a memory pop back into his mind. (25:34-36:48) – Two-time Indy 500 champion, Al Unser Jr., joins Jake Query in studio to discuss the extra jolt of energy you get as a driver when the month of May starts, the mindset of a driver when they realize that they have a car that they feel they can win the race, admits that once he won the race is when he really started enjoying going to IMS, and previews an upcoming event that he will be a part of. (36:48-48:11) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake Query discussing the news that the IHSAA is exploring NIL rules for its student-athletes. (48:11-1:16:06) – Tony East from Forbes Sports, Locked On Pacers, and Circle City Spin makes an appearance on Query & Company and his conversation with Jake starts out by discussing the new lottery rules the NBA will be using moving forward because they don’t help teams that are struggling. They also discuss the formal decision the Fever made with picking up Caitlin Clark’s option for next season and discuss if the new WNBA CBA has built in options for team’s to be in full control of a player like the NBA and NFL franchises do. (1:16:06-1:28:24) – Last night Jake’s brain was moving all over the place because he couldn’t sleep. He asks Eddie for the top six American tennis players that have ever played the sport because Jake never sees or hears anything about tennis anymore. (1:28:24-1:35:04) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing another element to the possibility of high school athletes earning money through NIL and providing a couple of stipulations that could be in place. (1:35:04-2:02:03) – The final hour of Query & Company starts with Jkae Query and producer Eddie Garrison going back and forth about the future of the Indianapolis Colts with Daniel Jones only signing for two years because they are under an immense amount of pressure to win next season. Plus, Jake goes back to where he was one year ago because the NBA Playoffs have not had the same level of interest and entertainment as last year. (2:02:03-2:20:06) – Conor Daly calls into the show briefly before heading back out to the track for open testing for the Indianapolis 500. He tells Jake how much he likes the car that he will be driving and previews the upcoming event that he has with JMV on Friday night. Jake Query is also joined by Ralph Reiff from Reiff Executive Performance Solutions to share some tidbits on how you should be preparing yourself for the mini marathon this weekend, how you should dress for the mini with temperatures being a little chilly to start, and explains how to minimize soreness after you complete the marathon. (2:20:06-2:23:56) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Jake Query in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-30:59) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing Jake’s attire for today. Colts linebacker, Bryce Boettcher, joins Query & Company to illuminate how much interaction he had with the Colts during the process, explains how playing baseball helps him on the football field, admits that he grew up watching DeForest Buckner at Oregon and is pumped to play with him, and answers some rapid fire questions to get to know him better. (30:59-40:32) – On the Fan Morning Show, Rick Carlisle was asked by the guys about the increased number of athletes getting caught gambling. Jake plays what the Pacers head coach had to say and gives his opinion on the situation. (40:32-47:13) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake Query explaining and providing an update on how things are going at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the (47:13-1:15:15) – New Colts linebacker, CJ Allen, joins Jake Query on today’s show to explain how nerve wracking the combine process was like, why he feels comfortable coming into the NFL with the expectation of calling out the plays, who was the mastermind behind his huge draft party that went viral on social media, comments on deciding to enter the NFL versus going back to Georgia for his final year of eligibility, and really hopes to open a non-for-profit or start his own foundation eventually in Indianapolis. (1:15:15-1:27:51) – ESPN’s Stephen Holder joins Query & Company to give his perspective on whether there were any surprise storylines with the NFL Draft last week, believes that CJ Allen will be the perfect replacement for Zaire Franklin because they are identical players, and questions if Josh Downs will be able to stay healthy throughout the season with an expanded role this season. (1:27:51-1:34:23) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake playing a piece of Rick Carlisle’s interview with the Fan Morning Show from this morning where he gave an update on how Tyrese Haliburton has been handling all of the adversity with his health. (1:34:23-1:57:47) – JT The Brick from Raider Nation Radio joins Query & Company to share the emotions that the Raiders fans have with draft Fernando Mendoza with the first overall pick. He believes that Mendoza’s floor is Matt Ryan and the ceiling for him is better than Andrew Luck when he walked away from football. Jake asks JT about the decision to start Kirk Cousins instead of Mendoza and how the Raiders are going to handle the Maxx Crosby trade fallout. (1:57:47-2:08:27) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files makes his weekly visit on Query & Company and starts his conversation with Jake Query by recapping the first preseason game for the Indiana Fever that was last Saturday. They also discuss how cool of a story it would be if Meghan McConnell could make the Fever roster and preview some the stories about the Pacers and Fever that he has coming out soon. (2:08:27-2:21:50) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Jake Query in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:33) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison laughing at the NFL Draft attendance number that Roger Goodell gave last night because it’s not even close to accurate. They also get into some notes from last night’s draft and touch on their thoughts on what the Colts should do tonight. (25:33-41:35) – Steve Wiltfong, On3 & Rivals Vice President, joins Query & Company to discuss why this weekend was such a big weekend for Curt Cignetti’s 2027 recruiting class, comments on the activity from Barry Odom in the transfer portal, and shares some thoughts on the guys that the Indianapolis Colts drafted over the weekend. (41:35-49:42) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake Query and Eddie Garrison talking about the start of the IndyCar takeover in Indianapolis. They touch on the news that Katherine Legge will be competing in the Indy 500 and explains how to ingest practice results. (49:42-1:14:19) – Center Grove Head Coach Eric Moore joins Query & Company to break down what type of player the Indianapolis Colts drafted in Caden Curry. Coach Moore pokes fun at the people that didn’t want to draft Curry because he has “short arms.” Finally, he reveals that Curry could probably be the emergency long snapper for the Colts because he has experience long snapping and explains the troubles that multi-sport athletes are having now with so many sports going year-round seemingly. (1:14:19-1:25:21) – Randy Karraker from Nikco Sports joins the show to discuss how you can celebrate Fernando Mendoza’s historic season last season by purchasing a commentative football. (1:25:21-1:35:05) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie giving away a pair of tickets to two listeners to go to next weekend’s Sonsio Grand Prix at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway! (1:35:05-2:04:15) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 & FOX59 joins Query & Company and his conversation with Jake Query starts by discussing the absurdity of draft grades immediately following the draft. They try to come up with some of the central Indiana high school products that the Colts have drafted in franchise history and debate what former, or current, quarterback Fernando Mendoza will be if he reaches his full potential. (2:04:15-2:15:16) – A former Indiana Hoosier quarterback is in the news for a gambling addiction. Jake updates you on the story and provides some context as to why he isn’t shocked this type of story is coming out and why he believes there will be more with college athletes. (2:15:16-2:22:30) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Jake Query in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:19) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison laughing at the NFL Draft attendance number that Roger Goodell gave last night because it’s not even close to accurate. They also get into some notes from last night’s draft and touch on their thoughts on what the Colts should do tonight. (26:19-37:35) – Jake opens the phone lines for people to call in for their thoughts on what the Indianapolis Colts will do in the NFL Draft tonight, the attendance number that was given last night for the draft attendance, and the Goodell bro hugs. (37:35-44:36) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake Query going back to something that Matt Taylor said yesterday because a caller in the previous segment mentioned draft grades 30 seconds after a pick is ridiculous. (44:36-1:14:19) – Mike Niziolek from the Bloomington Herald Times joins Jake Query to recap last night’s Spring Game for IU football, weighs in on Jake’s opinion on Curt Cignetti not being present at Fernando Mendoza or Omar Cooper Jr.’s draft party last night, and addresses concerns that IU fans have about Josh Hoover’s mobility not being comparable to Fernando Mendoza and the offense could look slightly different. (1:14:19-1:23:24) – Jake Query has found himself in a pickle with something he said yesterday and he needs Eddie’s advice as to how he should approach the dilemma that he is in now. (1:23:24-1:27:01) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake raising some questions that he has about the approach Chris Ballard could have tonight with figuring out who to take. (1:27:01-1:50:32) – The Fan Morning Show’s Kevin Bowen makes an appearance on Query & Company to share his thoughts on Jeremiyah Love going third overall to the Arizona Cardinals, the Tennessee Titans selecting Carnell Tate with the fourth pick, believes that Arizona could be in the mix for Anthony Richardson to complete the former Colts QB room puzzle, and identifies edge rusher as the biggest need for the Colts heading into this weekend. (1:50:32-2:03:09) – Every Friday at 2:30pm, Jake Query shares a Good For The Heart story sponsored by Franciscan Health. Today, Jake congratulates Omar Cooper Jr., Lawrence North High School, and Dillon Thieneman, Westfield High School, on becoming first round picks in the NFL despite being lowly recruited coming out of high school. (2:03:09-2:10:35) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Jake Query in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:13) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison celebrating NFL Draft Day by highlighting all the buzzwords that we will hear during draft coverage tonight, tomorrow, and Saturday. They also get into some draft questions as to how a team decides whether they should take the best player on the board or a player that fits their needs that has a lower grade. (26:13-41:28) – Radio voice of the Indianapolis Colts, Matt Taylor, joins Query & Company to preview what he will be doing the next three nights for NFL Draft coverage on The Fan. Plus, he lists which positions the Colts could address first because of how much a need the positions are. Jake asks Matt for his opinion on which position translates the easiest to the NFL and believes edge rushers are players that need some time to figure things out in the NFL. (41:28-44:03) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison doing a mock NBA Draft with the news from earlier in the day that A.J. Dybansta has declared for the draft. (44:03-1:10:06) – Zach Osterman from the IndyStar joins the show to detail what he has learned about Ryan Carr’s contract with Indiana and discuss if it is a contract that ties him directly to Darian DeVries or long term in Bloomington. Jake also asks Zach about tonight’s spring game for Indiana, the rise of Fernando Mendoza from high school to being the number one overall pick, and the type of receiver an NFL team would be getting tonight if they draft Omar Cooper Jr. (1:10:06-1:22:20) – Jake and Eddie come back and talk about the comments that Devin Booker made last night following Phoenix’s loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder because he believes there are similarities between the Indiana Pacers and Thunder. (1:22:20-1:30:19) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie debating if it is more important for the Pacers to be fully healthy next season or need to hit on the possible top four pick. (1:30:19-1:59:09) – The Athletic & Fan Morning Show’s James Boyd joins Query & Company in studio to give his perspective on positions that the Indianapolis Colts need to address on Friday night in the NFL Draft. James evaluates which position the Colts would draft first between running back, interior offensive line, or defensive tackle and if he pictures Laiatu Latu turning into a dominant pass rusher in year three. Finally, James pontificates on the Anthony Richardson Sr. situation. (1:59:09-2:07:48) – Tony East from Circle City Spin, Locked On Pacers, and Forbes Sports joins Jake Query to share some of his early observations during Fever training camp. Will Caitlin Clark play off ball more to prevent her from fatigue late in the season? What is it about the Fever that has generated a lot of the players finding joy in playing basketball? Plus, Jake asks Tony about the NBA Playoffs and if A.J. Dybansta would be the first overall pick if the Pacers win the lottery. (2:07:48-2:12:44) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Jake Query in studio to preview his show! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-27:27) – Query & Company opens on a Hump Day Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing some storylines ahead of tomorrow’s NFL Draft. They also talk about last night’s NBA playoff games with Victory Wembanyama exiting with a concussion last night and LeBron James turning back the clock to carry the injury riddled Lakers to a 2-0 series lead. (27:27-37:29) – With the Colts having 48+ hours until their first pick in the NFL Draft, Jake and Eddie list off the position needs the Colts have to address before the start of training camp. Is there a position group that they have to come out of the draft with in round two or three? (37:29-48:05) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the history of the NFL Draft. How many first overall picks are still with us? (48:05-1:17:36) – The 1990 first overall pick in the NFL Draft, Jeff George, joins Jake Query to give the perspective on what the buildup in the nights before and the day of the draft is like when you know that you are the first overall selection. Jake asks Jeff for his opinion on the skills that Fernando Mendoza possesses, admits that he could see Mendoza not struggling to earn the trust of the locker room when the future of the Raiders are in a similar age range as him, and believes that the Raiders should start Mendoza over Kirk Cousins. (1:17:36-1:24:24) – Jake continues discussing something that Jeff George pointed out with the leadership aspect of Fernando Mendoza that he shouldn’t have issues with. They also discuss how Mendoza could end up being a similar player to Sam Darnold or Brock Purdy. (1:24:24-1:36:33) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie rattling names of quarterbacks that they would take over Sam Darnold. Plus, they have a caller explain why he isn’t interested in following the NFL Draft. (1:36:33-2:02:36) – Joel Erickson from the IndyStar joins Query & Company to discuss which position group is of need for the Indianapolis Colts that isn’t being talked about, identifies Riley Leonard as the backup quarterback for the Colts and that Anthony Richardson will be elsewhere despite some of the things Chris Ballard said earlier this week. Jake also asks Joel if the draft doesn’t have as much pop to it as some of the previous drafts. (2:02:36-2:15:36) – Terry McCormick from the Titan Insider joins Jake Query to give his thoughts on what the Titans will do on Thursday night with the fourth overall pick. Will Jeremiyah Love be heading from South Bend to Nashville? Jake also asks Terry about the development of Cam Ward throughout his rookie season and comments on why the Titans have historically had the same type of roster construction and game play from regime to regime. (2:15:36-2:23:33) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Jake Query in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-28:11) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing, briefly, what Chris Ballard said yesterday about Kenny Moore II’s future with the Indianapolis Colts. Jake then pays tribute to a radio legend that he used to be colleagues with, Bob Kevoian, after his passing over the weekend. (28:11-37:05) – Jake shares one more Bob Kevoian story that he forgot to mention last segment. He transitions into Chris Ballard’s demeanor not being any different yesterday despite the importance of finding players that can contribute immediately. (37:05-46:57) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing what Chris Ballard said yesterday about Anthony Richardson. Will he be on the roster when training camp starts? (46:57-1:13:29) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query on today’s show to discuss some of his takeaways from the early start of the NBA Playoffs, Aliyah Boston receiving the largest contract in WNBA history last week, addresses the contract situation that Sophie Cunningham voiced frustrations about on her podcast, and previews the start of the Fever season. (1:13:29-1:25:50) – Last week, Jake had the honor of chatting with Christopher Knight, aka Peter Brady, from the Brady Bunch on the show. Over the weekend, he gave Jake and some of his IndyCar Radio friends a tour of the house. He tries to describe everything that he saw, felt, and learned during that tour. (1:25:50-1:34:20) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing what Ty Simpson said on the Downs 2 Business podcast about facing the Indiana Hoosiers defense because defensive coordinator Bryant Haines had some words to say. (1:34:20-2:06:11) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder makes his weekly appearance on the program to preview the NFL Draft and what he expects Chris Ballard to do on Friday night. Jake asks Stephen for his perspective on what the Colts general manager had to say yesterday going into the draft and evaluates how Jake is reading the Anthony Richardson situation between Carlie Irsay-Gordon, Chris Ballard, and Shane Steichen. (2:06:11-2:11:04) – Jake provides an update on where things are at in the MLB season beer bet between him, Eddie, and a listener. Jake wonders if the bet is already wrapped up and asks Eddie if his Blue Jays are cooked. (2:11:04-2:20:18) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Jake Query in studio to preview his show and catch up after Jake’s four-day weekend!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-05:43) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Will Haskett filling in for Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison going over what today’s show will look like and preview some things that should be discussed during Chris Ballard’s press conference. (05:43-12:52) – After listening to Chris Ballard talk, Will Haskett shares a couple of quotes that he thought were noteworthy from the press conference. (12:52-18:58) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Will Haskett sharing more of his thoughts on what the Indianapolis Colts can do with Anthony Richardson if they cannot find a trade partner based off what he heard Chris Ballard said today. (18:58-45:33) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 & FOX59 joins Will Haskett on Query & Company today to share his interpretations from what Chris Ballard had to say about Kenny Moore II and Anthony Richardson Sr.’s trade requests, agrees with Will that it’s better to try and hang onto Richardson versus letting him go for nothing, comments on how the Colts needs aren’t high buzz draft positions for the second-round, and is asked if there is a specific position that would shock him on Friday night with the Colts second round pick. (45:33-1:00:56) – The Indiana Fever radio voice, John Nolan, makes his first appearance of the season on the show with Will Haskett to discuss the preseason expectations for the Fever with Caitlin Clark & Sophie Cunningham healthy with Aliyah Boston, Kelsey Mitchell, and Lexie Hull back too. Will asks John which player is most important to the team’s overall success and what would happen if Aliyah Boston got injured with their lack of depth in the post. (1:00:56-1:05:40) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Will Haskett and producer Eddie Garrison remembering what day of the year it is based off their commutes into the studio today. Will also makes a Costco comparison to Ballard’s approach to the draft. (1:05:40-1:30:42) – Luke Easterling from Athlon Sports joins Will Haskett on Query & Company this afternoon to weigh in on what Chris Ballard said earlier today about the depth at three particular position groups. Will asks him to explain the difference between a first-round edge rusher and a second-round edge rusher and if we are seeing teams in the middle of the first-round trade out because of it being weak in that portion of the draft. Finally, Lukes gives his opinion on a couple of the IU football players that will be drafted this weekend in Pittsburgh. (1:30:42-1:46:18) – Will Haskett explains how similar his childhood upbringing was to Jake Query’s, except he didn’t place second in the Allisonville Elementary Spelling Bee. He transitions the conversation back to the Colts by highlighting the hit rate of first-round picks and why he doesn’t think it’s that big of a deal that they don’t have a pick Thursday night. (1:46:18-1:53:33) – Today’s show ends with Will Haskett reacting to Chris Ballard tossing in the note that Alec Pierce had ankle surgery that will result in his recovery window being 3 months. Will also is joined by JMV in studio to preview his show! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:09) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Greg Rakestraw filling in for Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison going over the topics that will be covered on the show today with the various guests. Can the Pacers flip the competitive switch back on after a season that they were content with not winning? Is the roster for IU basketball solidified and how good will the football team be this season with Josh Hoover quarterbacking the Hoosiers? (23:09-39:29) – Jeremiah Johnson from Pacers TV joins Greg Rakestraw on Query & Company to give his thoughts on the 2025-2026 season for the Indiana Pacers, evaluates how the team morale changed when Tyrese Haliburton couldn’t be around because of shingles, admits that he is fascinated with the potential Charlotte Hornets vs Detroit Pistons first round playoff matchup, and discusses the future of where fans can watch Pacers games next season. (39:29-48:03) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Greg Rakestraw discussing the WWE promotion that has been on ESPN the last couple of days and ties it into the fact that the NBA playoffs this weekend aren’t on cable television, for the most part. He answers a question from a listener about Jonathan Taylor and the need for finding another running back. (48:03-1:11:39) – Mike Niziolek from the Bloomington Herald Times makes an appearance on Query & Company with Greg Rakestraw filling in for Jake Query to discuss the change in interest from IU football barely being talked about to all the time. He elaborates on the approach from year one to year two for Curt Cignetti in the transfer portal, comments on the potential role for Trent Sisley in his sophomore year, and warns people that Fernando Mendoza’s season was historically good and Josh Hoover might not be able to match that success. (1:11:39-1:23:39) – Greg and Eddie talk about The Fan Invitational Golf Outing and Greg discussing how much he enjoys playing at the Legends Golf Club. Greg also examines Mel Kiper’s latest mock draft because he has the Colts addressing one of their two biggest needs on the defensive side of the football. (1:27:04-1:37:20) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with IndyCar Radio’s anchor, Mark Jaynes, joining Query & Company to explain what makes this weekend’s race in Long Beach so special. Greg asks him if he is starting to see more people interested in the series versus a particular driver or two and if this season is a two-horse race between Alex Palou and Kyle Kirkwood for the championship. (1:37:20-1:56:42) – Kevin Bowen from The Fan Morning Show makes his weekly stop on Query & Company and talks about his Colts Mock Draft that is live on the website with Greg Rakestraw. Does Lou Anarumo value linebacker enough for Chris Ballard to select one in the second round? What does he expect from Hunter Wohler and Justin Walley? Kevin shares what he has been able to gather on how Daniel Jones is looking five months from tearing his achilles. (1:56:42-2:08:51) – Every Friday at 2:30pm, Jake Query shares a Good For The Heart story sponsored by Franciscan Health. Today, Jake shares a story about an Indianapolis teenager with autism being able to fulfill his dreams because of a scholarship. Plus, Dr. Louis Janiera calls into the show to share some statistics about women’s heart health and some things women can to do to maintain a healthy ticker! (2:08:51-2:23:14) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Greg Rakestraw in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:00) – Query & Company opens on a Hump Day Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison expounding more on a topic from yesterday’s show, who would be the first five players drafted if the NBA completely started over and every player was in the draft pool? Jake welcomes callers for their opinion on the topic. (25:00-37:09) – As the NFL Draft and the start of the offseason program for the Indianapolis Colts approaches, the biggest question right now is when will Anthony Richardson be traded? Jake gives his thoughts on what the Colts should do with Richardson if they cannot trade him. (37:09-46:06) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake Query asking producer Eddie for his thoughts on Anthony Richardson. Plus, Eddie distracts Jake for a second with a grocery store story and they touch on the work IU has done in the transfer portal. (46:06-1:11:53) – Joel Erickson from the IndyStar joins Jake Query and weighs in on whether the Indianapolis Colts can afford to keep Anthony Richardson on the roster if they cannot find a trade partner and evaluates if it would be too much of a distraction if he would he remained on the roster with the looming health questions about Daniel Jones. Joel also educates Jake and Eddie on some words that have different meanings in different portions of the country. (1:11:53-1:27:04) – The Indiana Fever’s President of Basketball & Business Operations, Kelly Krauskopf, joins Query & Company to share what they saw in Raven Johnson that resulted in her being their first-round pick in the WNBA Draft on Monday night. Jake asks her about the quick turnaround between free agency and the draft preparation and discusses how much work is still left to be done with the roster. (1:27:04-1:36:00) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with CBS4’s Sports Anchor Chris Widlic joining Jake Query to discuss his decision to retire from the TV business in July. He summarizes his time covering so many marquee events in Indianapolis as someone who has worked in various markets and shares which story he will most remember whenever he looks back on his career. (1:36:00-1:57:38) – Indy Ignite Head Coach Lauren Bertolacci joins Jake Query to recap how the regular season has gone in her first year as the head coach of the team, explains how they are going to prepare for the playoff as the regular season winds down, shares some advice for girls and young women on how to improve their skills to potentially become a professional volleyballer, and serves as the judge and jury for Jake’s dilemma. (1:57:38-2:10:00) – Last night Jake was watching the two Play-In Tournament games and he got confused. He asks Eddie to help him out with explaining the format of the tournament and what is at stake for the four teams playing tonight. (2:10:00-2:20:10) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Jake Query to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-32:05) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison highlighting the moves that Darian DeVries has made in the transfer portal for Indiana basketball. Purdue Football Head Coach Barry Odom calls into the show to recap how spring football went for the Boilermakers, compares how he started building up UNLV to what he is doing at Purdue, evaluates how his offensive and defensive line looked in spring football, shares how he handled last season’s struggles, and addresses if it is challenging not focusing on how IU turned things around so quickly considering the rivalry between the two teams. (32:05-40:46) – Last night the Indiana Fever drafted three players to potentially round out their roster for the 2026 season. Jake gives his thoughts on the roster construction so far for the Fever in year three with Caitlin Clark and year two with Stephanie White. (40:46-46:08) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake Query highlighting the members that are being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame tonight in Cleveland. (46:08-1:11:32) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Query & Company to discuss how likely it is that the Indianapolis Colts trade Anthony Richardson Sr. or Kenny Moore II prior to voluntary workouts from the complex next week. They discuss when they believe Daniel Jones will get back to 100% health and Jake asks Holder about what storyline about the Colts offseason we haven’t talked about enough yet. (1:11:32-1:28:09) – Jeff Rabjohns from Peegs.com makes an appearance on Query & Company to discuss the additions that the Indiana Hoosiers have made in the transfer portal in the last 24 hours for Darian DeVries. He profiles what type of players Darren Haris, Jaeden Mustaf, and Markus Burton are and explains why Indiana was never really in the running for Jalen Haralson. (1:28:09-1:34:39) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake continuing to hype up his upcoming interview with Peter Brady on Thursday. Eddie breaks sad news to Jake in conjunction with the countdown. (1:34:39-2:01:57) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query to discuss what the players for the Pacers are doing now that the season is over, debates with Jake on who should be the franchise’s representative at the NBA Draft lottery, discusses how big of a season this was for Andrew Nembhard and making him a bigger focus on the scouting report next season, and weighs in on what the Fever have done in free agency and the WNBA Draft. (2:01:57-2:10:35) – Earlier in the show, Barry Odom joined Jake Query and had a nice answer to Jake’s question about not getting frustrated with IU’s success with a coaching change and how Odom handled last season’s struggles. (2:19:01-2:25:35) – Jake Query issues an apology to women’s basketball fans because he had no idea at how dominant and talented the UCLA Bruins were in college basketball this season. JMV also joins Jake Query to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:35) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison chatting about Rory McIlory going back-to-back at Augusta National. Jake thought it was a fitting ending to biggest major in the PGA Tour. Plus, he reminisces on the ending of the worst season since the Indiana Pacers joined the NBA. (26:35-36:59) – Jake and producer Eddie give an update on Indiana’s roster now that Darian DeVries has landed his first transfer of the off-season. Jake also illustrates what was going through his mind when he was at the Pacers regular season finale last night at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. (36:59-47:46) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake Query sharing what he thinks is an unpopular opinion about golf and The Masters. (47:46-1:12:00) – Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame member, former Butler Bulldog and Hamilton Heights Head Coach, Doug Mitchell, joins Query & Company to discuss his involvement with the Indiana Basketball League, IBL. Jake asks him about some of the players that participate in the league and where they play their games at. Plus, he gets his opinion on the current state of college athletics. (1:12:00-1:30:07) – Dustin Dopirak from the IndyStar joins the program to recap the worst season since joining the NBA for the Indiana Pacers, shares what he learned from Tyrese Haliburton’s exit interview today about his health as he continues to recover from shingles, evaluates the future of Micah Potter, Kobe Brown, Kam Jones, and a couple of others that are set to be free agents. (1:30:07-1:37:51) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie providing an update on where things are at through two weeks in their MLB season long beer bet with a listener and talking some baseball! (1:37:51-2:03:04) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 & FOX59 makes his weekly visit on Query & Company to highlight some of the names that the Indianapolis Colts have brought in for visits ahead of the NFL Draft, evaluates the future for Kenny Moore II and Anthony Richardson, and examines what the list of needs for the Colts are from a positional standpoint. (2:03:04-2:19:01) – Jake had an epiphany when he watched a play unfold in the Pacers loss last night to the Detroit Pistons because it brought him back to game seven of the NBA Finals from last season. (2:19:01-2:26:07) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake Query to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-31:24) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the news that Kenny Moore II and the Indianapolis Colts have agreed to mutually search for a trade partner. (26:54-38:35) – Jake and Eddie continue discussing the fallout of a potential Kenny Moore II trade by wondering who would replace him on the side of Lucas Oil Stadium. It leads Jake down a path of reiterating how much of a bust Anthony Richardson is. (38:35-45:16) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake Query sharing what he discussed on the phone last night with Mo from Ohio and discuss some of the local celebrities that will be at The Fan Invitational Golf Outing in 20 days. (45:16-1:12:35) – James Boyd from The Athletic & Fan Morning Show joins Jake Query in studio to explain how the Indianapolis Colts and Kenny Moore II got to the point of seeking a trade. It leads to a conversation about the future of Anthony Richardson Sr. with him also available for other teams to trade for and lists out all the various questions that he has heard that people have about AR as to why he hasn’t been traded yet. (1:12:35-1:26:50) – The South Bend Tribune’s Tom Noie joins the program to discuss how spring football is going for the Fighting Irish. Jake asks Tom about how Marcus Freeman is going to replace Jeremiyah Love and Jadarian Price, how much more polished does C.J. Carr looking heading into his second year as the starting quarterback, and comments on the future of Micah Shrewsberry following some comments he had on the show last week. (1:26:50-1:30:15) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie going over tonight’s injury report for the Indiana Pacers and Philadelphia 76ers. (1:32:17-1:55:34) – The Fan Morning Show’s Kevin Bowen makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company to give Jake some golf advice as to how he can knock off the rust before his first outing next week. Jake asks Keving about the needs that Chris Ballard has to address in the draft, what kind of return could the Colts get for Kenny Moore II, and explains to Jake what factors go into making courses a harder or easier course to shoot a 72. (1:55:34-2:12:30) – 2026 Mr. Indiana Basketball, Luke Ertel, joins Jake Query as this week’s Good For the Heart segment sponsored by Franciscan Health to discuss when he started dreaming about winning the award, evaluate if anything topped winning a state championship at Gainbridge Fieldhouse with guys he grew up with, previews the opportunity to be playing in the Indiana vs Kentucky All-Star Game, and how much contact he has had with Purdue since signing with the Boilermakers. (2:12:30-2:17:11) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake Query to preview his show! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:54) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the start of The Masters. How much of the tournament will they watch? Plus, they celebrate the birthday of a former Indianapolis 500 winner and discuss the comment made by Kirk Cousins about being the starting quarterback for the Las Vegas Raiders. (26:54-39:49) – Jake continues to discuss how giddy he is for next week because he will be getting a tour of the Brady Bunch house from Peter Brady. He customized a shirt that he will wear for the tour and he opens the phone lines for listeners to try and guess what it is he got on a shirt. (39:49-48:10) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake Query welcoming two more calls from listeners that are trying to guess Jake’s customized shirt and ask him questions they have about racing and the NBA Draft. (48:10-1:13:17) – The voice of the Colts, Matt Taylor, joins Query & Company and his conversation with Jake starts by him making his guess as to what customized Peter Brady shirt Jake got made. They eventually discuss whether Fernando Mendoza needs to sit behind Kirk Cousins to start his rookie campaign and talk about three players that are going to have an opportunity to take a starting position on defense. (1:13:17-1:24:18) – Tom Dienhart from GoldAndBlack.com makes an appearance on Query & Company to share some of his observations from Purdue’s spring football program. He highlights how well QB Ryan Browne has looked in his return to West Lafayette after a year at UNC, spotlights a couple of the transfers that Barry Odum at wide receiver to sure up some of their problems, and thinks that Purdue will look a lot better this year with the focus on getting more physical on the offensive line. (1:24:18-1:32:17) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie updating you on how things are going in the early portion of The Masters at Augusta National. (1:32:17-1:55:34) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers, Forbes Sports, and Circle City Spin joins Query & Company to examine the injury report for tonight’s game against the Brooklyn Nets, gives his opinion on who the Pacers should take first overall in the draft, explains some of the potential salary cap problems Indiana could have if they retain their first overall pick, and touches on the possibility of when we will start seeing Indiana Fever signings. (1:55:34-2:08:55) – Jake has had a realization as to who Eddie looks like and he tries to have him figure it out by playing the theme song to the two television shows that came to mind. (2:08:55-2:17:51) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake Query to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-29:24) – Query & Company opens on a Hump Day Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing where things are at in college athletics with the transfer portal and NIL. Plus, they talk about last night’s loss for the Indiana Pacers against the Minnesota Timberwolves in front of a packed Gainbridge Fieldhouse. (29:24-42:51) – B Swift from HOT 100.9 & in-arena Pacers host joins Jake Query in studio to discuss what happened during one of the timeouts last night at the game, his thoughts on the season for Indiana, gives his thoughts on fans still coming to every single game despite the losing season, and his Pacers expectations for next season. (42:51-49:46) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison going back and forth on what former (or current) NFL quarterback is the floor and ceiling for Fernando Mendoza. (49:46-1:16:45) – Pat Knight makes another appearance on Query & Company and his conversation with Jake starts with him explaining how he purchased a life sized Elvis statue for his house, being able to be a part of the 1976 team that was honored during the NCAA Championship Game, provide an update on how things are coming along with his dad’s statue, and discusses what he’s doing until he starts looking for a job with a scouting department in the NBA. (1:16:45-1:26:25) – The NCAA Tournament ratings have been released, and the numbers were a bit surprising to Jake because of the complaints that people have with the transfer portal and NIL resulting in fewer underdog runs. (1:26:25-1:38:22) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie updating you on Flory Bidunga’s list of teams that he has heard from and players that have entered the portal since the show started. (1:38:22-2:03:51) – The final hour of Query & Company starts with Jake Query giving his perspective on the transfer portal because he feels like we, as a society, are hypocritical with how we treat college athletes that transfer year after year. It leads to Jake welcoming a caller with their thoughts on the transfer portal, NIL, and the NBA all having the same issues. (2:03:51-2:22:19) – Will Haskett from PGA Tour Radio joins Jake Query and their conversation started with Will sharing his thoughts on what caller Jeff said last segment about the transfer portal & NIL. Jake then asks Will to give his perspective on the start of The Masters tomorrow, lists who the favorites for this major should be, and gives his opinion on the two golfers that Jake is picking to win The Masters. (2:22:19-2:27:32) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake Query to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:30) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing Dusty May’s Michigan Wolverines winning the NCAA Tournament over UConn last night. Jake gives his perspective to the IU fans that are upset over the fact that Mike Woodson was retained another season versus getting rid of him after three years and hiring May. (25:30-37:18) – With the transfer portal open now for players to talk and commit to their next location, Jake had a thought about the unsustainability of programs that are relying on the portal t to build their rosters. (37:18-45:11) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake Query explaining why the NCAA is expanding the NCAA Tournament to 76 teams. Jake’s logic doesn’t pertain to money. (45:11-1:13:48) – ESPN’s Stephen Holder joins Query & Company and his conversation with Jake starts out with Jake asking if he should interview Peter Brady on the show next week. They eventually dive into the Colts by getting Holder’s thoughts on the Shaq Leonard & Eric Ebron comments from last week and acknowledge the thin margin of error that Chris Ballard has this draft with no extra second or third round picks unlike previous drafts without a first-round pick. (1:13:48-1:23:07) – With the Indiana Pacers hosting the Minnesota Timberwolves tonight, Jake and Eddie gloss over the injury report for both teams and specify what injuries players are dealing with. They end up providing an anatomy lesson. (1:23:07-1:30:10) – Jake and producer Eddie conclude the second hour of the show by discussing how cool it was for the One Shining Moment producers to include the High Point broadcasters in it. (1:30:10-2:00:24) – Mike DeCourcy from the Sporting News, Big Ten Network, and FOX Sports joins Query & Company to evaluate the start of the tournament to the end with Michigan capturing the championship over UConn. Mike wants to make sure people are celebrating the fact that players are wanting to go to court to stay in college athletics for another season versus going pro, evaluates the decision for North Carolina to hire Michael Malone, and criticizes the NCAA for expanding the tournament. (2:00:24-2:12:33) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query to answer a trivia question about the G League Affiliate for the Minnesota Timberwolves. Jake also asks Scott about how the Pacers will handle the rest of this week from a player participation standpoint, the situation with the Pacers TV partner shutting down business, and the upcoming timeline of events for the WNBA. (2:12:33-2:19:14) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake Query to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:30) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the Final Four matchups with UConn and Michigan advancing to tonight’s national championship game. Jake also admits that he finds it odd that so many media members are complimenting Indianapolis on the job its done with the Final Four because we all knew Indianapolis is a great host city for big sporting events. (25:30-36:06) – With Michigan being the overwhelming favorite in tonight’s national championship game over UConn, Jake reminds people about previous matchups where it felt like the game was decided before it was even played. (36:06-45:55) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison giving their thoughts on tonight’s national championship game. (45:55-1:10:17) – Dave Revsine from the Big Ten Network joins Jake Query to preview tonight’s NCAA Tournament Championship Game between UConn and Michigan. Jake also asks Dave about the relationship he has with Brad Underwood after him showing his emotions following their loss to UConn on Saturday, and comments on UCLA winning the Women’s National Championship yesterday in dominating fashion over South Carolina. (1:10:17-1:28:30) – The IndyStar’s Zach Osterman joins Query & Company to discuss the piece he wrote yesterday about Indiana basketball fans being upset that the program missed out on Dusty May and Braylon Mullins in the last couple years. Zach states that Indiana fans should celebrate the success of football more right now over the historic struggles of the basketball program and comments on the likelihood of Indiana landing any of the former Indiana high school basketball players that are in the portal. (1:28:30-1:36:27) – Jake and producer Eddie conclude the second hour of the show by providing an update on their MLB Beer bet and providing some clarifications on location of the games this weekend for the NCAA. (1:36:27-2:02:15) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 & FOX59 makes a brief appearance on Query & Company to discuss the comments made by Eric Ebron and Shaq Leonard on a podcast last week and the statement from Andrew Luck about the situation. Ralph Reiff from Reiff Performance Executive Solutions joins Jake Query to address the potential limitations for Yaxel Lendeborg and Solo Ball in tonight’s national championship game. Plus, Jake asks him about the communication that will go on between the training and coaching staffs in postseason games. (2:02:15-2:14:36) – Former Michigan Wolverine Stu Douglass joins Query & Company to give the former player perspective on what it is like playing in the NCAA Tournament, breaks down tonight’s national championship game between his alma mater and UConn, highlights what it was like playing for John Beilein in the tournament, identifies who the hardest player to guard and player that talked the most trash during his time at Michigan, and his experience playing overseas. (2:14:36-2:20:39) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake Query from the Hyatt Place to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-27:23) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison highlighting all the different events that are going on by the Radio One studios at the American Legion Mall. They also touch on some of the players that have entered the transfer portal with the former coach of one player joining Jake Query later in the show. (27:23-38:05) – Bob Kravitz joined the show yesterday and highlighted D’Angelo Ponds as one of the biggest winners from IU’s Pro Day on Wednesday. Jake had some thoughts to share on why that was a such a big day for the football program and Curt Cignetti. (38:05-49:28) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison highlighting former Indiana High School basketball players that have entered the transfer portal. (49:28-1:12:37) – Ralph Reiff from Reiff Executive Performance Solutions joins Jake Query to explain all the different things that he will be assisting the NCAA with during Final Four weekend between Divisions I, II, III, and the NIT Championship. Jake asks Ralph about how the medical personnel for Louisville and volunteer assistants handled Kevin Ware’s injury in 2013 and the medical assistance that official Bert Smith received after collapsing during a tournament game in 2021. (1:10:12-1:25:48) – ESPN’s Taylor Tannebaum joins Jake Query to recap last night’s NIT Semifinals games and preview Sunday’s NIT Championship Game between Auburn and Tulsa. Jake asks Taylor for her opinion on Cameron Boozer and Caleb Wilson with her association with the ACC Network and discusses being back in Indianapolis for a few days. (1:25:48-1:35:30) – Jake and producer Eddie conclude the second hour of the show by providing an update on their MLB Beer bet and providing some clarifications on location of the games this weekend for the NCAA. (1:35:30-1:59:31) – Notre Dame Head Coach Micah Shrewsberry joins Query & Company to discuss some of the issues in college basketball that they are trying to work on during the NABC meetings this weekend. Jake asks him about type of player Caleb Wilson is after working with him during Team USA last summer and facing him this season, Jalen Haralson’s decision to enter the transfer portal, what the future of roster construction looks like with so many players entering the portal to chase some money, and if considered leaving Notre Dame for Butler. (1:59:31-2:08:59) – Every Friday at 2:30pm, Jake Query shares a Good For The Heart story sponsored by Franciscan Health. Today, Jake spotlights the story of Ben Humrichous and how he went from going to Tipton High School to Illinois! (2:08:59-2:19:14) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake Query from the Slippery Noodle & More to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:42) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the news from earlier today that Kirk Cousins has signed a contract with the Las Vegas Raiders. What does this mean for Fernando Mendoza? Does the timing of the signing signal anything about the NFL Draft? (23:42-36:32) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers, Circle City Spin, and Forbes Sports joins the show to recap last night’s win for the Indiana Pacers in Chicago. How many more games can the Pacers win to stay within the bottom three of the standings? Plus, Tony highlights the difficulties in trying to lose games when players are trying to prove to other teams that they belong in the NBA and gives his opinion on who the second-best player in the NBA Draft is. (36:32-47:07) – Shaq/Darius Leonard and Eric Ebron recently did a podcast together and each former Colt had an interesting comment about something during their time in Indianapolis. Jake reacts to what each former player had to say. (47:07-1:10:12) – Former Indiana Hoosier & current Nevada Head Coach Steve Alford joins Query & Company to discuss the award that he is receiving this weekend during the Final Four. Jake asks him if he would have received the most NIL money in IU history if it was allowed during his playing days, explains who he molded his coaching characteristics after, compares what the NCAA needs to do with college basketball to what the IHSAA has done with high school basketball, and shares his concerns about the future of college athletics. (1:10:12-1:26:00) – Illinois forward Ben Humrichous joins Jake Query to preview their upcoming Final Four game against the UConn Huskies, what it means to return to his home state with a chance to hoist a championship trophy, reveals when he felt like the Illini really started firing on all cylinders ahead of the Big Ten Tournament, discuss how obsessed Keaton Wagler is with winning, and if he gets any time to visit with friends and family while in town. (1:26:00-1:30:30) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake asking producer Eddie Garrison which college basketball programs would be in his top five if he was the top point guard in the country. (1:30:30-1:53:33) – Bob Kravitz makes an appearance on Query & Company to chat with Jake about what he witnessed at IU’s Pro Day yesterday. Are the Raiders still dead set on taking Fernando Mendoza first overall? Who stood out on the field yesterday? Will Elijah Sarratt’s skills translate to the NFL? (1:53:33-2:10:40) – Arizona’s Director of Player Relations, Jason Gardner, joins Jake Query to discuss growing up in Indiana and attending North Central to now being a part of a Final Four team in Indianapolis. Jake asks Jason about some things that he learned during his time at IUPUI as the head coach of the Jaguars, identifies what Purdue did in the first half that created some challenges for Arizona, believes that their Elite Eight game against the Boilermakers really helps them get prepared for Michigan, and discusses why Arizona doesn’t take a lot of three-point shots. (2:10:40-2:15:27) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake Query from Total Wine & More to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:48) – Query & Company opens on a Hump Day Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing all of the things that will be going on this weekend in downtown Indianapolis for the Final Four. Jake also comments on the WRTV layoffs that took place yesterday. (26:48-34:17) – With the sun creeping through the clouds after on and off rain showers today, it takes back to a Brickyard 400 race in the early 2000s that was incredibly humid. (34:17-47:07) – Carlie Irsay-Gordon met with multiple media members in Phoenix during the NFL Owner’s Meetings. She was asked about the relationship with Chris Ballard and Shane Steichen when it comes to deciding if their two titles are linked together. Jake opines on what she had to say about that. (47:07-1:15:29) – Hour number two of Query & Company starts with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison highlighting the various games that will be played between Hinkle & Gainbridge Fieldhouse for the NIT, Division II, and Division III championship matchups. Jake also shares his emotions after seeing yesterday that WRTV had to let go so many people in our business. (1:15:29-1:23:55) – Jake and Eddie attempt to give away a four-pack of tickets to the Final Four Fan Fest that is going on this weekend by having a listener guess what sounder from the Query & Company NCAA Tournament Numbers Game is attributed to a school in the tournament. (1:23:55-1:34:52) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie welcoming another caller onto the show to try and win the Final Four Fan Fest four-pack of tickets! (1:34:05-1:58:46) – Julie Roe Lach from Pacers Sports & Entertainment joins the program to explain the logistics behind playing three NCAA championship events on Sunday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. How long has the NCAA and Pacers Sports & Entertainment been planning for this? Is this the first time the NCAA has hosted the NIT, Division II, and Division III Championships in one location? Can you purchase one ticket for all three sessions, or is it one ticket per game? (2:02:35-2:15:31) – After playing what Carlie Irsay-Gordon said about Shane Steichen and Chris Ballard earlier in the show, Jake feels like it is important to remind people that she witnessed the fallout of Chuck Pagano & Ryan Grigson years ago and that could play a role in her feelings about how she views the head coach & General Manager pairing. (2:15:31-2:19:07) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake Query to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:58) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query proposing a trivia question for producer Eddie Garrison pertaining to the four teams in the Final Four that will be traveling to Indianapolis. Jake also highlights a couple of things that he heard from Chris Ballard yesterday that he thought was worth sharing with you. (24:58-41:13) – ESPN’s Stephen Holder joins Query & Company from Phoenix to highlight some things he has learned in the last 24 hours about how the Colts brass feel about where their team is at heading into the NFL Draft. Jake asks Stephen about some NFL topics that have been discussed, highlights the importance of the potential referee situation for next season, and brings up the NFL allowing private equity funds to invest in teams. (41:13-45:37) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake discussing the Chicago Bulls releasing Jaden Ivey yesterday after a series of videos that he has posted. (50:37-1:11:08) – Mike DeCourcy from the Sporting News, FOX Sports, and Big Ten Network makes an appearance on the show to preview his decision to retire from covering college basketball full-time, preview the Final Four, highlights a couple of potential storylines about this Final Four, states that the Final Four should be in Indianapolis every single year, relives UConn’s unbelievable comeback win over Duke, and shares some of his favorite memories covering college basketball. (1:11:08-1:24:15) – The Chicago Bulls released Jaden Ivey yesterday following a series of videos with one directed towards NBA Pride Night. Jake doesn’t want people to lose perspective on what should be (1:24:15-1:34:05) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie looking at where the Indiana Pacers sit in the NBA standings and their remaining schedule. How many more wins can they afford to have? (1:34:05-2:02:35) – The final hour of the show starts with Jake and Eddie highlighting some of the new rules/policies that have been approved by the NFL owners in Phoenix. Jake also comments on what Chris Ballard said yesterday about Anthony Richardson, Daniel Jones, and the approach without a first round pick. (2:02:35-2:10:54) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Query & Company to discuss the approach for the Indiana Pacers in the final seven games of the season, how he interpreted the Chicago Bulls decision to release Jaden Ivey yesterday, his perspective on what is going to happen with Bennedict Mathurin this offseason after a month now with the Clippers, and evaluates how Kobe Brown has performed with Indiana. (2:10:54-2:19:07) – Today’s show closes out with Jeff Rickard joining Jake Query to preview what he’s got going on this afternoon with JMV out! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.