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In this episode of The Modern Marketer, Eddie Garrison dives deep into the top healthcare marketing and branding trends shaping 2025 and beyond. From the rise of hyper-personalized experiences and purpose-driven brands to the power of omnichannel strategies and emotionally intelligent design, this episode breaks down exactly what healthcare organizations need to do to stay relevant, human, and connected in a rapidly evolving landscape. Whether you're running a private practice, managing a specialty clinic, or leading a multi-location health system, this episode delivers actionable insights. The future of healthcare is personal, purposeful, and patient-centered—and the brands that lead with heart will win. Tune in and get inspired to reimagine your approach to healthcare marketing in 2025.
(00:00-24:35) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison previewing tonight’s game three between the Indiana Pacers and Cleveland Cavaliers. They make a plea to the audience that they want to see two things tonight if they are in attendance of the game to show that they listen to the show. (24:35-33:25) – With three key players for the Cavs questionable between Darius Garland, Evan Mobley, and De’Andre Hunter, Jake and Eddie discuss why Garland might be the biggest missing piece for them right now. (33:25-45:02) – Locked on Cavs host, Danny Cunningham, joins Jake Query to preview tonight’s game three between the Pacers and Cavs. He starts his conversation with Jake by updating him on the status of Darius Garland, Evan Mobley, and De’Andre Hunter. They discuss what Indiana has done well that has given Cleveland fits but also acknowledge that the Cavs simply just aren’t making shots like they were during the regular season. (45:02-1:11:16) – The second hour of the show starts with Jake providing an update on the practice times for the Sonsio Grand Prix that are ongoing. Additionally, he dissects what is going on with Team Penske right now and starts previewing the Indy 500 with a couple questions from Eddie. Also, they look at tonight’s game from Cleveland’s perspective if they were to win the game. (1:11:16-1:18:32) – Jake and Eddie discuss some of the blemishes on the city of Cleveland by trying to create a little bit of a rivalry between the two fanbases because there haven’t been skirmishes in the first two games. (1:18:32-1:28:23) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie shifting the conversation to the Indianapolis Colts because of a comment made by Danny Cunningham earlier in the show. They also share which former player comes to mind with the rookies selecting their numbers today at the start of rookie minicamp. (1:28:23-1:57:03) – ESPN’s Ryan Ruocco joins Query & Company to preview tonight’s pivotal game three for the Indiana Pacers and Cleveland Cavaliers. Ryan explains how significant it would be for Cleveland if Darius Garland suits up tonight, reveals how much he has enjoyed watching Aaron Nesmith develop over the last two seasons and become one of the most underrated players in the NBA, and previews the start of the WNBA season by mentioning how much he likes the way that Indiana Fever GM Amber Cox has put together the roster around Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston. (1:57:03-2:06:52) – Every Friday on Query & Company is a Franciscan Good For The Heart Friday! Today’s story spotlights the partnership between the IHSAA and the Indianapolis Colts to promote the growth of girls’ flag football. (2:00:16-2:09:04) – The final show of the week concludes with Jake and Eddie sharing their final thoughts on tonight’s game three between the Pacers and Cavs!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:19) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the Boston Celtics fumbling another 20-point leading because it means the New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers are both two wins away from facing off in the Eastern Conference Finals. Additionally, they comment on the latest news surrounding Cleveland’s injury report. (24:19-34:57) – After a lengthy first segment, Jake and Eddie give some brief thoughts on last night’s game by discussing when they started feeling like the Pacers could complete the twenty-point comeback. (34:57-42:58) – The first hour of today’s show concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing the biggest need for the Colts right now. It leads to a conversation about the competition that could be coming during training camp at this position. (42:58-1:07:55) – Kevin Bowen from the Fan Morning Show joins Query & Company to chat a little bit about the Colts and Pacers. During his conversation with Jake about the Pacers, he assesses whether the game three winner will win the series and which of the three injured players for Cleveland are the most important for the Cavs to get back. As it pertains to the Colts, he weighs in on the conversation Jake and Eddie had in the previous segment. (1:07:55-1:18:21) – In just over 24 hours, the Pacers will attempt to take a 3-0 series lead over the Cavaliers. Jake shifts his mindset from the Indiana perspective to the Cleveland perspective heading into a pivotal game four. (1:18:21-1:26:42) – Hour number two concludes with Jake attempting to figure out where Sam Merrill went to college based off the hints Eddie provided him. They also discuss the Utah Hockey Club announcing yesterday they are rebranding to the Utah Mammoth. (1:26:42-1:52:00) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers and Forbes Sports makes his weekly visit on Query & Company to provide some context around a comment made by Rick Carlisle in response to what Kenny Atkinson has been saying about the Pacers physicality and identifies Evan Mobley as the player that the Cavs should hope can play tomorrow night the most. Indy Ignite volleyball coach Goerge Pagjen joins the show from Las Vegas to preview their playoff matchup against Omaha tomorrow afternoon and discusses the excellent fan support his team has received in year one. (1:52:00-2:00:16) – Jake and Eddie take a break from the NBA to chat about some of the NFL news from today. They discuss George Pickens being traded from Pittsburgh to Dallas and how there are so many teams in the same lane as the Indianapolis Colts right now. (2:00:16-2:09:04) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie discussing their plans for the rest of the night and Jake previewing tonight’s edition of Beyond The Bricks!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:52) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison by starting to preview tonight’s game two between the Indiana Pacers and Cleveland Cavaliers. They also discuss last night’s comeback victories for the Denver Nuggets and New York Knicks. (23:52-36:32) – Pacers television and radio analyst, Eddie Gill, joins Query & Company to preview tonight’s game two between Indiana and Cleveland with the assumption that Darius Garland, Evan Mobley, and De’Andre Hunter play tonight. He shares some takeaways from game one that could benefit the Pacers moving forward in the series, provides insight as to what his mindset would be if he was playing for Indiana tonight after taking game one, and notes some changes that he would expect to see tonight. (36:32-46:28) – The first hour of today’s show concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing whether Eddie will be attending the Indy 500. Plus, they discuss how Jake identifies all the cars as they approach him in turn three over 200 miles per hour. (46:28-1:07:02) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Jake Query, and they start their conversation discussing the game one win for the Pacers over the Cavaliers. They transition to the Colts with Jake asking Stephen which pick he found most surprising, identifies a couple of holes that Chris Ballard needs to address leading up to training camp, and tries to figure out what role Justin Walley can have as a rookie this season. (1:07:02-1:19:17) – Jake starts the segment off by taking a call from a listener asking about yesterday’s IndyCar race in Birmingham. It leads to Jake and Eddie discussing who should be considered the favorites for the Indy 500 and Christian Lundgaard’s start to the season. (1:19:17-1:27:11) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing a potential new job for former IU basketball coach, Mike Woodson. (1:27:11-1:54:43) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Query & Company to tip-off the final hour of the show by accessing how serious the injuries are for De’Andre Hunter and Evan Mobley tonight in game two. Scott also examines how road teams are 3-0 so far in the second round of the NBA playoffs, explains what the environment was like at Iowa for the Fever’s exhibition game against Team Brazil, and reveals what he did during his time in Iowa. (1:54:43-2:03:01) – Jake and Eddie discuss tonight’s game two between the Pacers and Cavaliers with Darius Garland, De’Andre Hunter, and Evan Mobley all missing shootaround this afternoon for Cleveland. Does it make tonight’s game a must win for the Pacers? (2:03:01-2:11:59) – Today’s show closes with Jake sharing some keys to victory tonight for the Indiana Pacers against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Plus, JMV joins the guys in studio to discuss how much of a contender the Pacers become if they win tonight.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:01) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the Indiana Pacers game one victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers. They go over all the key plays in the game and Indiana’s ability to continue to find ways to win in the playoffs. (24:01-35:04) – After discussing the importance of Tyrese Haliburton in game one on the defensive end, Jake and Eddie discuss how Aaron Nesmith and Andrew Nembhard elevate their games to a different level in the playoffs. (35:04-45:49) – The first hour of today’s show concludes with Jake taking calls from Pacers fans sharing their excitement with the Pacers taking game one in Cleveland and having the home court advantage the rest of the series. (45:49-1:08:05) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 makes his weekly visit on Query & Company and starts his conversation with Jake about the Pacers win over the Cavs last night. Chappell comments on how the city will get behind any team that has success whether it is the Colts, Pacers, Fever, Hoosiers, or Boilermakers. Finally, he previews the start of rookie minicamp by highlighting who he is looking forward to seeing up close on the practice field. (1:08:05-1:17:35) – Jake starts the segment off by taking a call from a listener asking about yesterday’s IndyCar race in Birmingham. It leads to Jake and Eddie discussing who should be considered the favorites for the Indy 500 and Christian Lundgaard’s start to the season. (1:17:35-1:26:31) – Hour number two concludes with Jake taking another call from a listener that has a question about Kyle Larson attempting to pull off the Indy 500 and Coca Cola 600 in Charlotte. (1:26:31-1:48:00) – The IndyStar’s Dustin Dopirak joins the show from Cleveland and opens the start of the conversation by previewing game two between the Pacers and Cavs. Jake asks Dustin if he’s shocked that Rick Carlisle hasn’t changed the rotation all that much in the playoffs, how beneficial all the adversity that the team has overcame the last two seasons has benefited them in the playoffs and reveals what the guys are doing with their off day in Cleveland. (1:48:00-1:55:43) – Jake pays off his tease by explaining how Eddie may have started a feud with Fan Morning Show producer, Marc Dykton, by writing a note to Jake on the back of a note from one of his kids. (1:55:43-2:05:15) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie discussing their Cinco De Mayo plans for tonight, Jake’s experience with the Indy Mini Marathon over the weekend, and final thoughts on Indiana’s win over Cleveland.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:43) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the potential game time for Sunday’s game one between the Indiana Pacers and Cleveland Cavaliers. They debate which start time they would prefer. Also, they discuss tomorrow’s Kentucky Derby. (23:43-43:42) – The third-round pick for the Indianapolis Colts, Justin Walley, joins Query & Company! Jake asks him about his familiarity with Indianapolis with his cousin, Donte Moncrief, having played for the Colts, his experience facing Tyler Warren last year at Minnesota, reveals who he grew up watching that he modeled his game after, and then he explains how his pre-draft process went with the Colts. (43:42-46:19) – The first hour of today’s show concludes with Jake and Eddie sharing a couple of announcements! Indiana Fever basketball is back on The Fan, and there is a golf outing coming soon! (46:19-1:06:44) – Hour number two of the program starts with Jake and Eddie previewing game one between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Indiana Pacers. They focus on the center matchup between Jarrett Allen and Myles Turner. The show then briefly goes off the rails with Eddie explaining to Jake what funnel ball is. (1:06:44-1:18:32) – Fishers Freight head coach and general manager, Dixie Wooten, joins the show to preview their upcoming game this weekend against Quad Cities. He explains how he got to Indianapolis to be the coach of the Freight, what kind of experience fans get if they are sitting close to the field, and shares what he likes about being in Indianapolis. (1:18:32-1:28:03) – Hour number two concludes with Jake discussing the news that Gregg Popovich is stepping down as the San Antonio Spurs head coach and will become the team’s president of basketball operations. Also, he touches on the Kentucky Derby. (1:28:03-1:51:14) – Kevin Bowen from The Fan Morning Show kicks off the final hour of the program with Jake Query to discuss the addition of Tyler Warren to the offense. Was this a pick to address a need, help Anthony Richardson, or to help Daniel Jones? Plus, Kevin shares why he loves the month of May so much and weighs in on the start of the Cleveland Cavaliers & Indiana Pacers series. (1:51:14-2:03:30) – Every Friday on Query & Company is a Franciscan Good For The Heart Friday! For today’s segment, Jake is joined by Dr. George Loley to explain the significance of heart screenings. (2:01:54-2:11:35) – Today’s show closes with JMV joining the guys in studio to recap his conversation yesterday with Pacers GM Chad Buchanan ahead of Pacers vs Cavaliers!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:03) – Query & Company opens on a the first day of May with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison sharing what this month means to them. They start previewing the start of game one of the Eastern Conference Semifinals between the Indiana Pacers and Cleveland Cavaliers. (24:03-37:26) – Indiana Pacers Radio Network sideline reporter, Pat Boylan, makes an appearance on Query & Company to opine on Aaron Nesmith letting his emotions out in his postgame interview. He also previews the start of the Pacers/Cavaliers by stating that you can’t evaluate what the two teams did each other in the regular season because of the circumstance of the four games. Finally, he examines some hypothetical defensive assignments for the Pacers against the Cavaliers. (37:26-43:47) – The first hour of today’s show concludes with Jake playing what IMS President Doug Boles said on the Fan Morning Show in response to being asked about whether President Donald Trump will be attending the Indy 500 in a few weeks. (43:47-1:08:28) – Hour two with Jake Query kicks off with the fifth-round pick for the Indianapolis Colts, DJ Giddens, joining the show! He explains why he views Indianapolis as a great fit for him, states that he isn’t going to be upset with sitting behind Jonathan Taylor because of how much he can learn from JT, and reveals what makes him a good running back. (1:08:28-1:19:18) – Jake and Eddie continue previewing Sunday’s game one between the Indiana Pacers and the Cleveland Cavaliers. They focus on the challenges that the Pacers will have with trying to match up with the Cavaliers. (1:19:18-1:28:08) – Hour number two concludes with Jake providing an update on the Dr. Bamba class action lawsuit filed by a group of former Indiana University basketball players. (1:28:08-1:49:01) – Tony East from Forbes Sports, Locked On Pacers, and WTHR makes his weekly visit on Query & Company to preview Indiana’s upcoming playoff series against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Tony examines what the Pacers rotation could look like against Cleveland, explains what makes Cleveland’s offense so hard to defend, and then recaps what he has seen so far in the limited practices for the Indiana Fever! (1:49:01-2:01:54) – Earlier in the show, Jake played what IMS President Doug Boles said on The Fan Morning Show about President Donald Trump attending the Indianapolis 500. Jake adds some more thoughts on the situation. (2:01:54-2:11:46) – Today’s show closes with JMV joining the guys in studio to recap his conversation yesterday with Pacers GM Chad Buchanan ahead of Pacers vs Cavaliers!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:27) – Query & Company opens on a Hump Day Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison celebrating an improbable comeback victory for the Indiana Pacers over the Cleveland Cavaliers. They examine all of the big plays that were made down the stretch that allowed the Pacers to come from behind to win the game. (24:27-34:42) – Jake and Eddie shift their focus to the Milwaukee Bucks and trying to figure out how they can find a way to beat the Pacers in three straight games. Eddie brings up what the Pacers must do defensively with no Damian Lillard. (34:42-45:41) – Bob Kravitz concludes the first hour by discussing what type of person John Haliburton is based off the conversations he has had with him. Bob examines where last night’s game falls on the all-time moments in Indianapolis sports history, and examines who needs to step up for the Pacers against the Cavaliers. (45:41-1:08:43) – The Fan Morning Show’s James Boyd joins the show to recap last night’s series win for the Indiana Pacers over the Milwaukee Bucks, provide his opinion on what happened between John Haliburton and Giannis Antetokounmpo, the situation between Bennedict Mathurin and Giannis Antetokounmpo, and previews the upcoming series with the Cleveland Cavaliers. (1:08:43-1:20:21) – Jake continues the John Haliburton discussion by playing what Shaq said on Inside The NBA last night when they were talking about it on TNT because it is a different perspective than most people. (1:20:21-1:28:25) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie examining how the other series that are still ongoing that can impact when the Indiana Pacers and Cleveland Cavaliers play game one on Sunday. (1:28:25-1:51:12) – Now that Jake has voiced his opinion on the John Haliburton and Giannis Antetokounmpo situation, he just wants to focus on the game itself. He thinks of some of the other top moments in Indianapolis sports history to go with last night’s game. Plus, he takes some phone calls from listeners to talk about the game! (1:51:12-2:06:50) – With the phone lines full of Pacers fans wanting to talk about last night’s game, Jake and Eddie continue to get the opinions of fans that watched the game inside, and outside, of Gainbridge Fieldhouse. (2:06:50-2:15:48) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie playing what Rick Carlisle had to say about the Netflix people following the Pacers around. Plus, JMV joins the guys in studio to discuss last night’s win for the Pacers over the Bucks.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:53) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing tonight’s game five between the Indiana Pacers and the Milwaukee Bucks. They both agree that it is a foregone conclusion that Indiana will win the series, but they still don’t want to count their chickens before they hatch. (25:53-33:42) – Jake and Eddie shift their focus to the Milwaukee Bucks and trying to figure out how they can find a way to beat the Pacers in three straight games. Eddie brings up what the Pacers must do defensively with no Damian Lillard. (33:42-47:46) – Hour number one concludes with the seventh-round pick for the Indianapolis Colts, Hunter Wohler, joining the show! He takes Jake through what it was like getting the call that he was being drafted by the Colts, working with one of the Colts defensive coaches during the Senior Bowl, and discusses football being the first sport that he fell in love with. (47:46-1:13:17) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Query & Company and Jake begins their conversation by talking about tonight’s game five between the Indiana Pacers and the Milwaukee Bucks. Stephen also comments on what the Colts plan to do at tight end following the selection of Tyler Warren, explains why he likes the selection of DJ Giddens, and evaluates how the Colts are going to address the vacancy at right guard. (1:13:17-1:18:43) – Earlier in the program Eddie mentioned his grandma’s love for Snow White and the seven dwarfs. It leads to Jake recalling that conversation to explain his theory as to how people come up with nicknames for their grandparents. (1:18:43-1:29:05) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie playing what the Inside NBA Crew had to say last night on TNT about the potential series between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Indiana Pacers. (1:29:05-1:52:38) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files join the show to tip-off the final hour of the show to provide his take on how tonight’s game will go between the Pacers and Bucks. He correctly guesses which play Jake references with knowing how the night is going to go early on, and recaps how the first two of practices have gone for the Indiana Fever in training camp. (1:52:38-2:04:20) – Milwaukee Bucks radio analyst Justin Garcia makes another appearance on Query & Company ahead of game five tonight to try and predict what type of Milwaukee Bucks team will show up. He also comments on just how the series has gone so far, admits that he was hoping for a first-round matchup against the Knicks instead of the Pacers, and believes that Giannis will have to put the team on his back and will them to three consecutive wins. (2:04:20-2:15:48) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie sharing some final thoughts on the Pacers win last night by focusing on Myles Turner’s greatness early in the game a season ago. Finally, JMV joins the guys in studio to chat about last night’s game for the Pacers.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:26) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing last night’s game four dominating victory for the Indiana Pacers over the Milwaukee Bucks. Also, they touch on the picks that the Indianapolis Colts made after the first round in the NFL Draft over the weekend. (25:26-38:53) – Pacers Overtime host, Eddie White, makes an in-studio appearance with a cake to reveal the Indiana Fever slogan for the upcoming season. He talks with Jake about the high expectations for the Fever this season, last night’s game for the Indiana Pacers, and uses his NFL PR background to explain why they lie about the NFL Draft attendance. (38:53-46:30) – Hour number one concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing the hot button topic of Shedeur Sanders falling to the fifth round of the NFL Draft. (46:30-1:12:30) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins Jake Query to recap the NFL Draft for the Indianapolis Colts, assessing which positions that they didn’t really address in the draft, envisioning the way that Shane Steichen can use Tyler Warren this season with his ability to line up in various spots, and identifies some players that stood out to him from the very first moment he watched them practice and spoke with the media. (1:12:30-1:20:50) – With this week being the final week of April, Jake starts previewing the upcoming month of May for the NTT IndyCar Series. Jake also starts previewing some of the things that he and Mike Thomsen will discuss on Beyond The Bricks. (1:20:50-1:32:52) – Hour number two concludes with Jake explaining how he started his annual Indy 500 broadcast pre-race segment where he honors people who have passed away since the last race. (1:32:52-1:58:09) – Dustin Dopirak from the IndyStar joins Query & Company to discuss one of the most complete performances by the Indiana Pacers this season. He explains what the mood in the arena felt like following Damian Lillard’s injury, reacts to the news that Lillard has torn his achilles, and looks toward game five at Gainbridge Fieldhouse by examining what he expects to see from the Bucks with their season on the line. (1:58:09-2:10:52) – A couple weeks ago Jake announced that his catchphrase “Why Not Indiana” is officially trademarked. He reveals that if the Pacers take care of business against the Bucks, then he will have t-shirts for sale. (2:10:52-2:23:06) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie sharing some final thoughts on the Pacers win last night by focusing on Myles Turner’s greatness early in the game a season ago. Finally, JMV joins the guys in studio to chat about last night’s game for the Pacers.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:38) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison celebrating the fact that Chris Ballard and the Colts got a little bit lucky with Tyler Warren falling into their lap last night. Jake shares some of the things that he really likes about Warren. Also, they start to preview tonight’s game three between the Pacers and Bucks! (25:38-35:31) – After spending the opening segment by focusing on the Colts selecting Warren, Jake examines how the other teams in the AFC South did last night in the draft. He wonders why the Jaguars traded up for Travis Hunter and if they will be playing him more as a receiver or corner. (35:31-42:23) – Hour number one concludes with Jake and Eddie giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to attend the Sonsio Grand Prix at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in a couple of weeks! (42:23-1:05:19) – Jeremiah Johnson from the FanDuel Sports Network joins Jake Query from Wisconsin to preview tonight’s game three between the Indiana Pacers and Milwaukee Bucks. He has a belief that Milwaukee is the team that will be making more substantial changes tonight but does state that Rick Carlisle and his staff are anticipating big changes. Finally, he evaluates which player can still play better for the Pacers despite nobody having a bad start to the postseason. (1:05:19-1:18:35) – Former IU head coach, Penn State defensive coordinator, and now Clemson defensive coordinator, Tom Allen, joins Jake Query today to explain why type of person/player that the Colts are getting in Tyler Warren and some of the best traits that he brings to the NFL. Plus, he admits how happy he was for Curt Cignetti to get the Indiana football program moving in the right direction. (1:18:35-1:25:46) – Hour number two concludes with Jake asking Eddie discussing the reaction of Tyler Warren’s family when his name was announced. Additionally, they discuss how far of a walk it was for the prospects from the green room to the stage. (1:25:46-1:52:17) – The Fan Morning Show’s Kevin Bowen joins the program to provide his take on the Colts selecting Tyler Warren, Chicago electing to go with Colston Loveland over Tyler Warren, and which part of Warren infatuated Chris Ballard to most to say that he was the easiest pick to make since Quenton Nelson. Finally, Kevin previews tonight’s game three between the Bucks and Pacers and lays out some of the things that he will be monitoring for the rest of the series. (1:52:17-2:01:11) – Every Friday on Query & Company is a Franciscan Good For The Heart Friday! Today’s story features a girl from Michigan that was finally able to achieve something she had been working for. (2:01:11-2:09:22) – Today’s show closes with Jake having Eddie share some news that has ties to Decatur Central High School and Indiana University. Plus, JMV joins the guys from The Fishers Event Center to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:07) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing tonight’s NFL Draft. Jake reveals his early prediction as to what will happen tonight based off of comments made by Chris Ballard on Monday. Also, they create a bingo card of NFL Draft cliches and buzz words that will be mentioned frequently tonight. (26:07-43:02) – Tony East from Forbes Sports and Locked On Pacers makes his weekly visit on Query & Company to provide his opinion on what changes the Milwaukee Bucks should make for game three tomorrow night. Additionally, Tony assesses how the Pacers can retain Myles Turner this offseason and explains how Turner’s lack of rebounds doesn’t mean he’s not helping the team in the rebounding category. (43:02-46:11) – Hour number one concludes with Jake and Eddie giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to attend the Sonsio Grand Prix at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in a couple of weeks! (46:11-1:11:26) – The IndyStar’s Joel A. Erickson makes an appearance on Query & Company on draft day to rank the scenarios that Jake provides him from most likely to least likely. Joel also believes that Chris Ballard has tipped his hand a little bit with his comments at the NFL Combine, Owners Meetings, and on Monday at his pre-draft press conference. Finally, he weighs in on when the Colts pick will be announced and answers some trivia questions about his hometown in Wisconsin. (1:11:26-1:18:29) – Jake and Eddie shift the conversation back to the Indiana Pacers by previewing tomorrow’s game three in Milwaukee. They wonder what kind of changes the Bucks will make to try and overcome a two-game deficit against Indiana. (1:18:29-1:27:03) – Hour number two concludes with Jake asking Eddie if he figured out who Franklin Pierce was. It leads to a conversation about obscure presidents, and Eddie strikes a nerve with Jake. (1:27:03-1:55:51) – Voice of the Indianapolis Colts, Matt Taylor, joins Jake Query on the show to provide his take on tonight’s NFL Draft. He believes that the Colts might be better off at tight end than some people will think, notes a couple of prospects he finds intriguing that could be in play for the Colts at fourteen, evaluates if the selection of a tight end would play in favor of Daniel Jones over Anthony Richardson, and weighs in on the NFL Draft buzz words/cliches that will be mentioned tonight. (1:55:51-2:04:27) – For the second time on today’s show, Jake and Eddie give away a pair of tickets for a listener to attend the Sonsio Grand Prix at IMS! Turns out that this winner is a huge IndyCar fan and talks about some of his favorite races that he has attended. (2:04:27-2:08:57) – Today’s show closes with JMV joining Jake from Taylor’s Pub in Nora! They preview JMV’s show and the first round of tonight’s NFL Draft!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:50) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the return of Damian Lillard tonight for the Milwaukee Bucks in game two versus the Indiana Pacers. Also, Jake reveals he had a dream about who the Indianapolis Colts selected with the fourteenth pick of the NFL Draft. (23:14-34:28) – The Fan Morning Show and The Athletic’s James Boyd joins Jake Query in studio to recap last night’s win for the Indiana Pacers and the struggles for the Milwaukee Bucks through two games in the series. James also agrees with Jake that the Pacers have to resign Myles Turner this offseason no matter what the price is. (34:28-45:50) – James Boyd hangs around through the break to preview tomorrow’s NFL Draft with Jake. He evaluates the likelihood of Chris Ballard trading back from fourteen, believes that Tyler Warren won’t make it to 14 because someone in the top ten will scoop him up, and discusses some of the potential quarterbacks the Colts could select later in the draft. (45:50-1:07:22) – Former Indiana Pacer Austin Croshere joins Query & Company to recap what he has seen from the Indiana Pacers in the first two games against the Milwaukee Bucks. He evaluates if there is more pressure on the Pacers or Bucks heading into game three and believes that the Pacers are leaps and bounds better than last year because of their early season struggles and injuries allowing Bennedict Mathurin and Jarace Walker to develop and gain trust from their teammates and coaching staff. (1:07:22-1:20:11) – With it being the eve of the NFL Draft, Jake and Eddie go through some of the latest rumblings involving the Indianapolis Colts. Do they make a trade to move up to ensure they get a tight end? (1:20:11-1:30:26) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to attend the Sonsio Grand Prix in a couple of weeks at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway! (1:30:26-1:54:10) – Colts Radio Network Coordinator, Casey Vallier, joins Jake Query to kick off the final hour of the show discussing his thoughts on tomorrow’s NFL Draft. He examines the depth at tight end, reveals his draft night plans at the Colts complex, agrees with Jake it wouldn’t be out of the question for Chris Ballard to pass on tight end in the first round because of the depth at the position, and identifies defensive tackle as one of the biggest needs that is flying under the radar. (1:54:10-2:05:42) – Yesterday, The Athletic released the results from their survey asking various NBA players questions. The most overrated player in the NBA is Tyrese Haliburton according to those 90 players. Jake plays what Rick Carlisle and Tyrese Haliburton said after the game when asked about it. (2:05:42-2:15:51) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie giving away another pair of tickets for a listener to attend the Sonsio Grand Prix!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:14) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the return of Damian Lillard tonight for the Milwaukee Bucks in game two versus the Indiana Pacers. Also, Jake reveals he had a dream about who the Indianapolis Colts selected with the fourteenth pick of the NFL Draft. (23:14-39:47) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company and starts his conversation with Jake Query about the Pacers game one win over the Bucks and previews game two with him covering it for ESPN. They eventually shift their conversation to the Colts with the draft on Thursday to debate if it makes sense for the Colts to select a tight end at fourteen and what he wants to hear from Anthony Richardson later today when the media meets with him. (39:47-44:02) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake wondering if Ben Sheppard will crack the rotation tonight with Damian Lillard returning after not playing in game one on Saturday afternoon. (44:02-1:06:13) – Hour two of the program starts with Jake providing an update on the win totals between Eddie, listener Chad, and himself on their MLB bet. He transitions to the addition that Indiana made in the transfer portal today and discussing the future of NIL and the transfer portal. Finally, he reacts to some of the comments coming from Colts facility by players and Shane Steichen. (1:06:13-1:17:37) – Mike Niziolek from the Bloomington Herald Times joins Jake Query to provide an update on what Darian DeVries has done in the transfer portal to rebuild the roster in year number one. He assesses if the main goal for some of the players in the portal right now are to cash in on payday and compares DeVries utilization of the portal to Curt Cignetti’s. (1:17:37-1:27:30) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie by reminding people about Damian Lillard’s return tonight in game two between the Bucks and Pacers. They ponder how much the Pacers will try to attack him when Milwaukee is on defense. (1:27:30-1:49:51) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files makes his weekly visit on the show to opine on game one between the Indiana Pacers and Milwaukee Bucks. Scott weighs in on how the Pacers defended Giannis Antetokounmpo in the first game, believes that tonight’s game will be much more competitive because Milwaukee will play with more edge, gives his opinion on whether tonight’s winner will dictate who wins the series, and shares his reaction on Tyrese Haliburton being voted the most overrated in a poll by The Athletic. (1:49:51-2:03:49) – The Athletic’s Eric Nehm joins Jake Query ahead of game two tonight between the Pacers and Bucks to reveal what Damian Lillard shared after shootaround this morning about his workload. He explains how the team will have to alter their offensive game plan with Lillard back out there and evaluates if the Bucks are a better team with Giannis operating the offense or Lillard. (2:03:49-2:11:44) – Today’s show closes with Jake being joined by his Australian friends that are in town for the Pacers playoff game tonight against the Bucks. Michael explains why he continues coming back to Indianapolis from Australia, shares his experience attending the Indy 500, and discussing tonight’s game.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:23) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query welcoming producer Eddie Garrison back after a week off. They start the show off by discussing some brief thoughts on NFL Draft week for the Indianapolis Colts. Additionally, they opine on the game one dominating victory for the Indiana Pacers over the Milwaukee Bucks. (23:23-36:59) – Prior to game one, ESPN’s Shams Charania revealed that Damian Lillard could return as early as game two for the Milwaukee Bucks. Jake explains why that may be beneficial for the Pacers. Also, Jake and Eddie touch on something that Pacers fans were doing during game one. (36:59-48:18) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake highlighting some of the comments that Chris Ballard made this morning ahead of the NFL Draft. He runs some of the statements through the Query & Company elixir to translate exactly what the Colts GM was saying. (48:18-1:11:06) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins Query & Company to share some of his key takeaways from Chris Ballard’s pre-draft press conference from this morning. Mike believes that the most obvious need for the Colts needs to be addressed in the first round, reacts to a theory that Jake has about the Colts signing Daniel Jones to compete with Anthony Richardson leading up to week one, and comments on the Colts need at linebacker and kicker competition based off what Ballard said earlier today. (1:11:06-1:21:04) – Last night when Jake was thinking about the NFL Draft, he had a brain dropping as to figuring out which positions are the hardest to replace on the roster. Jake and Eddie come up with three positions that most people won’t initially think of. (1:21:04-1:30:29) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie by sharing some more thoughts on the Pacers game one win over the Bucks. They highlight something that allowed Indiana to get out to a big first half advantage and how Milwaukee might change their approach to combat that. (1:30:29-1:56:25) – Michael Grady from the Minnesota Timberwolves and ESPN joins Jake Query to opine on game one of the Pacers/Bucks series. Grady also assesses how long it may take Damian Lillard to reacclimate himself with the team after missing the last 15 games, explains what it meant to him to be on the call of the game on ESPN in his hometown, and comments on the defensive approach Indiana implemented against Giannis Antetokounmpo in game one. Finally, he comments on the series between the Los Angeles Lakers and Minnesota Timberwolves. (1:55:43-2:08:55) – During his conversation with Grady, Jake saw what Dallas Mavericks GM Nico Harrison had to say about the Luka Doncic trade. Then, he and Eddie discuss some of the other NBA Playoff games that occurred during the weekend. (2:08:55-2:17:03) – Today’s show closes with Jake discussing the closing of one his favorite places to go eat growing up. Plus, JMV joins the guys in studio to share some of his thoughts about the Pacers game ahead of his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:20) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing last night’s win for the Indiana Pacers over the Cleveland Cavaliers to clinch home court advantage in the first round of the NBA Playoffs. They highlight some of the key plays during the game that allowed the Pacers to come back and win. (25:20-33:54) – Earlier in the day, two Indianapolis Colts free agents signed contracts. One player is leaving Indianapolis, and another is returning. Jake and Eddie discuss both of those transactions and examine where the Colts free agents have gone. (33:54-45:41) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie by continuing the conversation about the Indiana Pacers clinching home court advantage in the first round of the NBA Playoffs. (45:41-1:11:44) – Kevin Bowen from The Fan Morning Show joins Query & Company to discuss last night’s win for the Indiana Pacers over the Cleveland Cavaliers. Kevin and Jake also examine some of the major needs for the Colts in the draft, explains why the Colts decided to bring back Mo Alie-Cox now, and then reacts to who is in and out for the Pacers tonight against the Orlando Magic. (1:11:44-1:20:55) – With the Pacers electing to rest all their starters tonight against the Orlando Magic, Jake and Eddie each draft a team of three players in aspirations of having the Pacers player that plays the most minutes. (1:20:55-1:32:49) – Hour number two concludes with Jake asking Eddie for help with trying to help him fill time on his flight to California. Also, Jake ponders whether he should attend the Dodgers/Cubs game tonight or not. (1:32:49-1:54:49) – FanDuel Sports Network & Indiana Pacers Radio Network analyst, Eddie Gill, joins Jake Query to share his prediction as to whom will lead the Indiana Pacers in minutes tonight against the Orlando Magic. Eddie also explains where he has seen Rick Carlisle adjust as a head coach over the years, dissects what he has seen from Jarace Walker the last two weeks, and believes that the Pacers will be ready for the first game of the playoffs after the week off because of their experience last year. (1:54:49-2:07:07) – Every Friday on Query & Company is a Franciscan Good For The Heart Friday! Jake is joined by Dr. Calvin Sheng from Franciscan Health to help explain some of the symptoms that people may experience in the moments leading up to a heart attack and what the recovery timeline looks like for someone who suffers a heart attack. (2:07:07-2:17:59) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie previewing this weekend’s IndyCar race in Long Beach, California and Jake highlighting some of the places that he plans to visit.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-31:28) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query announcing that he will no longer be actively trying to keep up with players entering the transfer portal with how out of hand it is getting. Also, he brings in producer Eddie Garrison to preview tonight’s game against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Finally, Eddie White stops by to discuss WNBA All-Star Weekend with it being 100 days out from today! (31:28-32:34) – With the opening segment going a little long, Jake teases the breaking news that he and Eddie will discuss in the next segment. (32:34-44:46) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie sharing the news that the Indianapolis Colts have released Matt Gay just two years after signing the largest contract in NFL history for a kicker. This move makes sense in Jake’s eyes when you take a step back and look at how Chris Ballard has operated the last five years. (44:46-1:14:46) – Mac Engel from the Fort Worth Star Telegram joins Jake Query to start hour number two to discuss what kind of person, and player, Quinn Ewers is. Mac comments on his ability to win, his upbringing in Texas during high school, and highlights some of the concerns he has about Ewers as he enters the NFL. Also, he explains what happened between Luka Doncic and the Dallas Mavericks following his return last night. (1:14:46-1:20:55) – Jake comes back from break and shares a nightmare that he keeps happening with him having some tech issues right now. (1:20:55-1:31:14) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing more about the Colts decision earlier this afternoon to release Matt Gay and commit to Spencer Shrader for the upcoming season. (1:31:14-1:58:43) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers and Forbes Sports makes his weekly visit on Query & Company to preview tonight’s game against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Tony also examines some of the other teams that have clinched playoff spots in both conferences. Additionally, he identifies a couple of areas that has him concerned about the Pacers going into the playoffs with their first-round opponent being either the Pistons or Bucks. (1:58:43-2:08:30) – Jake and Eddie come back from break and examine some of the first overall picks that were quarterbacks to determine how often those players turn into franchise changing players. Additionally, they provide an update on how things are going on the first day of The Masters. (2:08:30-2:17:14) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie discussing Jake’s experience last night seeing Beetlejuice at Clowes Memorial Hall and him sharing his experience working at Amazon briefly after being laid off from his previous job.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:18) – Query & Company opens on a Hump Day Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing last night’s ugly win for the Indiana Pacers over the Washington Wizards. They also touch on the news earlier in the day that Quinn Ewers will be working out for the Colts today. (25:18-37:41) – Evan Sidery from Forbes Sports joins Jake Query to go around the NBA and discuss some of the playoff bound teams in the NBA. A good chunk of their conversation is centered around the Pacers by discussing which team they’d rather see in the playoffs, assessing which position Indiana should look at upgrading this offseason, and examines where Bennedict Mathurin and Jarace Walker fit in with the future of the Pacers. (37:41-48:51) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie touching on Brooks Barnhizer declaring for the NBA Draft, while maintaining college eligibility if the NCAA grants him a medical redshirt. (48:51-1:12:59) – The IndyStar’s Joel A. Erickson joins Query & Company to begin the second hour of the show and starts his conversation with Jake discussing the level of intrigue that the Indianapolis Colts have in Quinn Ewers. Additionally, they discuss his most recent piece on Braden Smith opening to Joel about his mental health struggles. (1:14:15-1:27:05) – Jake and Eddie rehash what must happen for the Indiana Pacers to clinch the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference and potentially leapfrog the New York Knicks for the third seed. Also, Jake reveals some breaking news that is very close to him. (1:27:05-1:39:05) – Hour number two concludes with Jake sharing something that he did last night that he found pretty cool. Also, he and Eddie discuss the start of The Masters, what it means to people, and how much they actually watch the tournament. (1:39:05-2:04:32) – The television face, and voice, of the Indiana Pacers, Chris Denari, joins Jake Query to tip off the final hour of the program to recap last night’s game against Washington. He identifies Andrew Nembhard as a player that could benefit from the time off between the end of the regular season and postseason. Finally, he the first “smothered chicken” of the season from his broadcast partner, Quinn Buckner. (2:04:32-2:13:49) – Jake comes back from break and starts previewing this weekend’s IndyCar race briefly in California. He believes that Alex Palou has another really good chance at winning this weekend. Also, Jake discusses this weekend’s Indy Ignite game! (2:13:49-2:25:35) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie running a couple of NBA Mock Drafts to see who will be selecting Cooper Flagg, and whom the Pacers would be selecting in the draft. Finally, they discuss where Braden Smith would fall in the draft if he elects for it, and stays in. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:31) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison recapping last night’s NCAA Tournament Championship game between Florida and Houston. Additionally, Jake previews the start of the final week of the regular season for the Indiana Pacers against the Washington Wizards. (24:31-37:41) – With the college basketball season over, Jake and Eddie have a conversation about the transfer portal and NIL. They wonder if the NIL money that people provide collectives with will eventually dry up because they become frustrated with giving money to schools that haven’t won despite having one of the best budgets. (37:41-46:30) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake sharing the names of the winners from the NCAA Tournament numbers game! (46:30-1:14:15) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Jake Query to access Jake’s take on the Indianapolis Colts taking a hard look at selecting a quarterback in the middle rounds of the upcoming draft. Stephen also explains how the prospects get selected for the local pro day the Colts are putting on today and then addresses where edge rusher ranks on the positions of need for Indianapolis. (1:14:15-1:27:07) – Will Haskett from PGA Tour Radio joins Query & Company to preview The Masters Tournament. He evaluates the chances of Jake’s long shot to put on the green jacket this weekend. Will describes what type of golfer could win this weekend between the course and weather conditions and goes through his tiers of golfers for this weekend. (1:27:07-1:32:46) – Hour number two concludes with Jake discussing something he noticed that happened at the end of the first half in last night’s national championship game. It leads to Eddie sharing something that frustrates him about college basketball that could have had a huge impact on the outcome of last night’s game. (1:30:17-1:55:55) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins the program to preview the final four games of the Indiana Pacers schedule in terms of what they need to show prior to the playoffs. Scott also assesses which team he’d rather face between Milwaukee and Detroit, weighs in on Denver’s decision to part ways with Michael Malone and Calvin Booth, and still believes that Pascal Siakam needs another night off to recharge before the postseason. (1:55:55-2:07:54) – Jake comes back from break and provides an update on our NCAA Tournament numbers game! He commends the winner of the game for surrendering his winnings to the person who had Houston. (2:07:54-2:21:21) – Today’s show closes with Jake revealing which team he would not be surprised to see win the NCAA Tournament based off what he saw over the course of the season. Finally, JMV joins the guys in studio to share his thoughts on last night’s championship game.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:57) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the Indiana Pacers defeating the Denver Nuggets last night without Pascal Siakam. They discuss how last night’s game defines the Pacers with how they complement each other so well. Finally, Jake touches on Alexander Ovechkin breaking Wayne Gretzky’s goals record yesterday. (24:57-35:02) – With tonight’s NCAA Tournament Championship game set, Jake discusses Houston’s improbable comeback against Duke. Jake relives the history of the Cougars since they have a chance to win their first NCAA Tournament in school history. (35:02-44:40) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake addressing some of the comments made following Houston’s win where people are suggesting this is what Indiana gets for firing Kelvin Sampson. (44:40-1:08:23) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins the program to continue the discussion Jake and Eddie had earlier in the program about the lack of buzz ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft. Additionally, Mike assesses some needs for the Colts outside of tight end in the draft and goes down a rabbit hole with Jake on some of the best running backs to suit up for the Colts in franchise history. (1:08:23-1:19:23) – Jake and Eddie come back from break by discussing when they believe the One Shining Moment will play following tonight’s NCAA Tournament Championship game. Jake questions how tonight’s will look with the lack of shining moments during the tournament. (1:19:23-1:30:17) – Hour number two concludes with Jake reading off some of the guesses from listeners about his One Shining Moment trivia question from the end of the last segment. He also reveals what the right answer is. (1:30:17-1:53:47) – Dustin Dopirak from the IndyStar makes another appearance on Query & Company on a Monday to rank where yesterday’s win against the Denver Nuggets among some of the best this season. Additionally, Dustin thinks the training wheels are starting to come off for Jarace Walker with his recent stretch of play. Finally, he weighs in on tonight’s NCAA Tournament championship game with who he thinks will be the champions tonight. (1:53:47-2:05:36) – Right before the MLB season, Jake, Eddie, and listener Chad selected teams in their MLB season long challenge. Jake provides an update on how things are going for the three of them two weeks into the season. (2:05:36-2:12:59) – Today’s show closes with Jake previewing tonight’s NCAA Tournament Championship game for one final time!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:47) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison by touching on how last night’s NIT Championship game is what people are clamoring for in the NCAA Tournament again. Plus, (26:47-38:03) – Jake starts the segment off by asking Eddie about the low attendance numbers right now in MLB because he believes that the regional sports networks are causing the lack of fan interest in the sport. Additionally, Jake provides an update on what Purdue and Indiana have lost/gained in the transfer portal. (38:03-44:47) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake trying to guess which soon to be Hall of Famer was at Hamilton Southeastern High School last night for the Chipotle Nationals. (44:47-1:10:43) – Pat Boylan from the Indiana Pacers Radio Network, FanDuel Sports Network, and Indiana Fever joins Jake Query to discuss whether Rick Carlisle will try to rest any players tonight against the Utah Jazz or not. Pat also comments on the recent stretch of play from Jarace Walker and discuss some of the best halftime acts in the NBA and how much they believe they make per act. (1:10:43-1:19:38) – Jake comes back from break and reveals what he would prefer to see every night when he attends an Indiana Pacers game. It has nothing to do with the on court play or even the events that occur during timeouts. (1:19:38-1:31:27) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie chatting about last night’s NIT Championship game between Chattanooga and UC Irvine. He pleads his case for the city to embrace the NIT Championship by selling out the game next year. (1:31:27-1:55:43) – Jeanne Boyd from Purdue University joins Jake Query to discuss the recent announcement that Purdue will be offering a new program for its students next semester, how close of a relationship Purdue will have with the Indiana Sports Corporation, share what her experience was like being the director of the NCAA Tournament, and explains why Indianapolis the best host city for sporting events. (1:55:43-2:06:28) – Every Friday on Query & Company is a Franciscan Good For The Heart Friday! Jake and Eddie share a story about the son of a former Colts player becoming a sensation earlier in the week. (2:06:28-2:18:07) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie giving away a pair of tickets for two listeners to go see The Flaming Lips & Modest Mouse! Plus, JMV joins the guys in studio to discuss some of the most famous Utah Jazz players.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:08) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the weather from last night by thanking all the meteorologists that kept the city up to date on the storms. Also, they recap last night’s win for the Pacers over the Hornets with Jarace Walker playing a huge role in the victory. (23:08-35:58) – Jake starts the segment off by asking Eddie about the low attendance numbers right now in MLB because he believes that the regional sports networks are causing the lack of fan interest in the sport. Additionally, Jake provides an update on what Purdue and Indiana have lost/gained in the transfer portal. (35:58-45:03) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie giving away two four-packs of tickets for two listeners to attend the NIT Championship tonight at Hinkle Fieldhouse! (45:03-1:11:39) – Tony East from Forbes Sports & Locked On Pacers joins Jake Query to discuss last night’s game for the Indiana Pacers. Tony comments on the recent stretch of play from Aaron Nesmith, believes that Pascal Siakam and Andrew Nembhard need some rest before the playoffs start, states that it’s nearly a lock for Indiana to finish the regular season as the four seed, and then settles a debate between Jake and Eddie. (1:11:39-1:21:30) – Jake and Eddie come back from break and give away tickets to a listener to go see The Flaming Lips and Modest Mouse. Plus, Jake shares a story about the Red Rocks in Denver. (1:21:30-1:33:26) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie chatting about a tweet Jake received from someone who is attending a baseball game right now. It leads to Jake asking Eddie a question as to why MLB teams haven’t decided to just pitch someone one inning every day. (1:30:58-1:56:16) – Mike DeCourcy from The Sporting News & FOX Sports joins Query & Company to preview this weekend’s Final Four matchups, explain what makes Cooper Flagg so great, opines on Purdue losing Camden Heide and Myles Colvin to the transfer portal, weighs in on Indiana hiring Darian DeVries, and identifies what he wants to see from DeVries. (1:56:16-2:12:30) – Jake and Eddie discuss the Indiana Pacers magic number to clinch home court advantage in the playoffs. Additionally, they touched on last night’s game and once again commend all the meteorologists for keeping everyone abreast last night. (2:12:30-2:21:35) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see The Flaming Lips & Modest Mouse! Plus, they discuss what they got going on the rest of the afternoon.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:08) – Query & Company opens on a Hump Day with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison paying tribute to Jersey Johnny Cismasko after learning about his passing. Additionally, they discuss tonight’s Pacers game against the Hornets and the news that Camden Heide is entering the transfer portal. (25:08-35:57) – The Athletic’s James Boyd joins Jake Query from the Charlotte airport to recap the big national topics of discussion that took place at the NFL Owner’s Meetings. James also comments on the quarterback competition during OTAs and training camp, explains what Caitlin Clark was doing in Palm Beach, and then evaluates when the NFL is going to say enough when it comes to Aaron Rodgers. (35:57-44:41) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing the losses for the Purdue Boilermakers in the transfer portal thus far. They wonder if Purdue is allocating most of its NIL to Trey Kaufman-Renn, Braden Smith, and Oscar Cluff. (44:41-1:12:43) – Hour number two starts with Jake and Eddie sharing more memories from the times they had working with Jersey Johnny. They also discuss the decision made by Ryan Conwell to play his final year of eligibility at Louisville instead of Indiana. Is there anything IU fans can take away from that decision? Plus, Jake tries to make sense of the academic side of things with people spending their careers at multiple schools. (1:12:43-1:21:28) – Last night Eddie watched the Cincinnati Reds lose 1-0 to the Texas Rangers. Jake asks Eddie for his experience at the game, thoughts on the torpedo bats, and then reveals what his most prized possession is. (1:21:28-1:30:58) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie finding a resolution to their phone issue by giving away a four-pack of tickets to two listeners to go to tonight’s WBIT Championship game. (1:30:58-1:57:04) – Dustin Dopirak from the IndyStar joins Query & Company to assess whether the Pacers are going to start limiting Pascal Siakam’s workload the next handful of games to try and refresh him ahead of the playoffs. Additionally, Dustin comments on who is trending upwards & downwards as the end of the season approaches and which team he believes the Pacers would rather face between the Detroit Pistons or Milwaukee Bucks in the first round of the postseason. (1:57:04-2:10:26) – IMS Museum Vice President, Jason Vansickle, joins Jake Query on the day of the opening of the museum following its $60 million renovation to highlight some of the key additions, shares which new feature is his favorite part of the museum, states that the museum is not fully open yet, and that does take you through all the different cars that are in the museum from over the years. (2:10:26-2:18:11) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie recapping today’s show, previewing tomorrow’s program, and JMV joining the guys in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-28:49) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the come from behind win for the Indiana Pacers over the Sacramento Kings from last night. Jake explains the good and the bad with last night’s game and their recent stretch of play. Finally, Jake provides an update on the NCAA Tournament numbers game. (28:49-39:26) – During his conversation yesterday with Jeff Rabjohns, Jake asked him about the possibility of Flory Bidunga transferring to Indiana. Jake explains why IU fans should temper their expectations on Bidunga coming to Bloomington. (39:26-50:07) – The first hour of the program concludes with Evan Sherrill from Cluster Truck popping in the studio to drop off Jake and Eddie’s lunch for today. He explains how the ordering process works so the food stays fresh and highlights what they are adding to the menu next week. (50:07-1:13:43) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Jake Query from Palm Beach to provide an update at what’s going on during the NFL Owner’s Meetings. He reveals how Jim Irsay is doing from a health standpoint, what he’s doing right now within the franchise, and announces who is filling in for Irsay down in Florida. Additionally, he discusses the tabling of banning the tush push and the decision by the owners to change the kickoff again. (1:13:43-1:26:07) – With the Final Four set and taking place later this week, Jake examines each of the head coaches of the four team. He does this because its fascinating that three of the four coaches each carry an extra bag with them to San Antonio. (1:26:07-1:39:15) – Hour number two concludes with Jake highlighting Purdue’s involvement in the transfer portal already. He believes that they aren’t done adding players in the portal. (1:29:31-2:03:22) – Scott Agness from The Fieldhouse Files joins the program to highlight how fantastic Aaron Nesmith has played the last month of the season, credits Obi Toppin for playing a key role in the win last night over the Kings, and evaluates the play recently from Pascal Siakam, Andrew Nembhard, and Ben Sheppard. He comments on who is going to win the NCAA Championship and then his overall thoughts on the tournament itself. (2:03:22-2:17:23) – Indiana Pacers center Thomas Bryant joins the program with Jake Query to discuss some of the recent struggles of the Pacers being able to take care of business the way they should be. He explains the benefits of having James Johnson on the team, what the travel life is like for an NBA player and lists some things that the team needs to work on in the final seven games of the regular season before the playoffs. (2:17:23-2:24:20) – Today’s show closes with JMV joining the guys in studio to discuss the glory days of the Reds with him repping his Nasty Boys t-shirt.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:33) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the news earlier in the day from Shane Steichen’s media availability that the Colts will split reps between Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones during OTAs and training camp. Additionally, Jake touches on the Purdue loss to Houston, and then his thoughts on the final four teams in the NCAA Tournament. (23:33-35:52) – Sam King from the Lafayette Journal & Courier joins Query & Company to recap the season ending loss for the Purdue Boilermakers against the Houston Cougars. He also comments on the available roster spots that Matt Painter has with Will Berg and Brian Waddell in the transfer portal, predicts the number of transfers that Purdue will bring in, and weighs in on the Lynyrd Skynyrd conversation between Jake and Eddie. (35:52-46:42) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake asking for people to help him raise money for Firefly Children & Family Alliance. He also shares a story about his mom fulfilling a lifelong dream of hers. (46:42-1:11:00) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins Jake Query for his weekly Monday visit to opine on the statement Shane Steichen made about Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones splitting reps during OTAs and training camp. Additionally, he provides a specific percentage he’d like Richardson to be at next season and explains how catastrophic it would be for the Colts if Jones beats out Richardson. (1:11:00-1:29:26) – Jeff Rabjohns from Peegs.com joins Query & Company to assess if any of the Hoosiers in the transfer portal will return to IU or not, explains what the process was like for hiring Darian DeVries for Scott Dolson and the search firm, evaluates if the Saturday appearance at the IHSAA State Finals for Darian DeVries was work or a message, and discusses the likelihood of Flory Bidunga, Ryan Conwell, and Josh Dix transferring to Indiana. (1:29:26-1:35:55) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie previewing tonight’s game for the Indiana Pacers and Sacramento Kings. They also examine where things are at right now for the Pacers in the Eastern Conference standings. (1:29:31-2:01:46) – Jeremiah Johnson from the FanDuel Sports Network joins Jake Query to preview tonight’s game for the Pacers against the Kings. He provides an injury report ahead of tonight’s game, weighs in on the debate on he’d rather face the Pistons or Bucks in the playoffs, believes that Tyrese Haliburton how he started last season because he’s as close to 100% as he’s been in a while, and tells Jake about his experience meeting Rocky in Oklahoma City. (2:01:46-2:09:41) – During the break it was announced that Myles Colvin has entered the transfer portal. Jake reacts to the news by saying that he didn’t totally surprise him. Plus, he asks for help from the audience to get a stain out of his clothes. (2:09:41-2:20:06) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie giving away a pair of tickets to go see The Flaming Lips and Modest Mouse! Plus, JMV joins the guys in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:14) – Query & Company opens on a basketball Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing last night’s historic win for the Indiana Pacers over the Washington Wizards. Additionally, they touch on tonight’s big game for the Purdue Boilermakers against the Houston Cougars. (24:27-40:26) – Former Purdue Boilermaker Brian Cardinal joins Query & Company to provide his thoughts on tonight’s game for Purdue against the Houston Cougars, assesses if Purdue can realistically sustain the success they’ve had in today’s college athletics, provides reasons as to why he is proud to represent the Boilermakers, discusses the future of his son, Bryson, now that his senior season at Guerin Catholic is complete. (40:26-45:23) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing the history made last night in the Alabama/BYU game because Jake flippantly suggested that it could end up being a historic game during yesterday’s show. (45:23-1:07:08) – GoldandBlack.com’s Brian Neubert makes an appearance on the program with Jake Query and identifies rebounding as one of the biggest challenges that the Boilermakers will have to overcome tonight against the Cougars. Additionally, he believes that Purdue’s defensive success from earlier in the season is back based off the first two games of the NCAA Tournament. Finally, he states that Purdue will need to play near perfect basketball to defeat Houston. (1:07:08-1:19:00) – Kyle Neddenriep from the IndyStar joins the show to preview tomorrow’s IHSAA Boys Basketball State Finals. Kyle highlights some of the cool stories for this weekend, comments on the basketball history at Crispus Attucks with Oscar Robertson’s interest in this group of players, and assesses the number of division one athletes that fans will be able to watch this weekend across four state championship games. (1:19:00-1:29:31) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie giving away two pairs of tickets for two listeners to go see The Black Keys at the Everwise Amphitheatre at the White River State Park in August! (1:29:31-2:00:40) – Jeffersonville Boys Basketball Head Coach, Sherron Wilkerson, joins the program to preview their game against Fishers tomorrow night and explain how difficult of a task it will be for his team to hand Fishers its first loss of the season. Also, Wilkerson comments on his journey in life to this point following his dismal at Indiana University and provides a message to people who may be struggling to see the greater things in life. Kevin Bowen also stops by to preview this weekend’s owners meetings, evaluate if the Colts would select two tight ends in the draft, and believes that it makes sense for the Colts to draft Quinn Ewers. (2:00:40-2:09:16) – Every Friday on Query & Company is a Franciscan Good For The Heart Friday! Jake continues telling more about Sherron Wilkerson’s story after their conversation in the previous segment. (2:09:16-2:14:39) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie sharing their weekend plans and Purdue’s game tonight against Houston!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:27) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the final minutes of the Indiana Pacers loss to the Los Angeles Lakers last night. They discuss why Rick Carlisle didn’t call a timeout late to get Tyrese Haliburton on the floor and the decision to not foul late with a foul to give. Finally, Jake goes on a rant about MLB not scheduling games throughout the course of a day. (24:27-35:20) – Jake and Eddie continue the conversation about the Indiana Pacers loss last night to Los Angeles. They play what Rick Carlisle, Tyrese Haliburton, and Myles Turner had to say following the game. (35:20-41:33) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie giving away two pairs of tickets for two listeners to go see The Black Keys at Everwise Amphitheatre at the Whtie River State Park on August 24th. (41:33-1:06:39) – Purdue’s basketball radio analyst, Bobby Riddell, joins Query & Company to preview tomorrow’s game against the Houston Cougars. Bobby explains what his biggest concern about the Boilermakers going into the game, identifies Fletcher Loyer as the player that needs to step up as a scorer against a ferocious Houston defense, and echoes what Elliot Bloom told Jake yesterday about what makes playing at Purdue so special compared to some other programs in college athletics. (1:06:39-1:16:44) – With today being opening day for Major League Baseball, Jake asks Eddie for his honest assessment on the Cincinnati Reds and Chicago Cubs going into the season. He highlights their strengths, weaknesses, and some of the moves each team made during the offseason. (1:16:44-1:27:54) – Hour number two concludes with Jake telling a couple stories about Mark McGwire during his days covering the St. Louis Cardinals early in his broadcasting career. (1:27:54-1:59:05) – Tony East from Forbes Sports and Locked On Pacers joins Jake Query on today’s show to weigh in on the final sequence of events against the Lakers. Tony believes that the Pacers could start playing Jarace Walker more with Ben Sheppard’s struggles lately, explains how Aaron Nesmith has been so good offensively the last two weeks, and then evaluates if the Pacers are being more cautious with Tyrese Haliburton’s minutes down the stretch of the regular season. (1:59:05-2:05:06) – Jake and Eddie by examining tonight’s Sweet 16 matchups and ranking the matchups if they were in college football. Plus, they provide updates on the saga that is Kevin Willard’s job with the Maryland Terrapins. (2:05:06-2:11:32) – Today’s show closes with Jake asking Eddie about a way to try to block constant spam calls and which school he would attend that is still alive in the NCAA Tournament, but not for its athletics.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:15) – Query & Company opens on a Hump Day Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison starting to hype up another Sweet 16 appearance for Matt Painter and company. They also gauge the hotel line of fans that are camping outside the Lakers hotel on a scale from one to ten. Finally, they provide an update on the IU players that have entered the transfer portal. (24:15-36:32) – Jake and Eddie continue the conversation about Purdue’s upcoming game against Houston on Friday night. They highlight the one of the biggest challenges that Kelvin Sampson’s team presents for the Boilermakers. (36:32-47:45) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing the importance of tonight’s game for the Pacers with the Bucks being without Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard tonight. Finally, they debate if they would rather face the Detroit Pistons or Milwaukee Bucks in the first round of the playoffs. (47:45-1:17:28) – Elliot Bloom, Purdue’s Director of Basketball Administration and Operations, joins Query & Company ahead of another Sweet 16 appearance for the Boilermakers to preview their game against Houston. Additionally, he dives into how Purdue has been able to maintain its success in today’s college athletics being centered around the transfer portal and NIL, shares some points that they hit on during recruitment pitches to athletes, and then explains how they help their players after graduation. (1:17:28-1:23:32) – After chatting to Elliot Bloom, Jake goes back to his days at Kansas to talk about in-state rivalries with Purdue advancing in the NCAA Tournament again. Jake admits that if you’re a fringe IU fan, then you should root for Purdue with how they built their team around a bunch of players in the state. (1:23:32-1:36:00) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie going over the IU players in the transfer portal with Gabe Cupps announcing that he will be playing next at Ohio State. Additionally, they get into a conversation about Richard Pitino, allegedly, backing out of a deal with Villanova and then heading to Xavier. (1:36:00-1:59:05) – Marian University’s Pat Knight joins Jake Query to tip-off the final hour of the show to recap his first season as the coach of the Marian Knights. Pat also comments on how things operate on the NAIA level with the transfer portal and NIL, compares the NAIA to the G League, reveals that there were times that he was rooting for Purdue when facing IU, and shares his thoughts on the hire of Darian DeVries. (1:59:05-2:12:02) – Chip Ganassi Racing’s Alex Palou makes his second appearance on the program with Jake Query during the NTT IndyCar season to recap another win. He explains some of the challenges that Thermal Club presented, reacts to something Jake was told about Palou in his first season in IndyCar, and reflects on his time racing in Japan. (2:04:12-2:23:08) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie going over the injury report for tonight’s Pacers/Lakers game! Plus, JMV joins the guys in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:10) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing a multitude of topics. Jake starts the program by discussing the theme of today’s show surrounding the letter “p.” Jake gets into Purdue, the transfer portal, and the Pacers from last night. (24:10-36:19) – Evan Sherrill from Cluster Truck drops off lunch for Jake and Eddie during the break and briefly joins the guys on the show to highlight the number of locations they serve, how many people they have on staff, and his favorite items on the menu. Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query to discuss what Rick Carlisle said on the morning show about his evolution as a coach with all the elite point guards he’s coached, assesses if it’s realistic for the Pacers to make a run for the three seed in the Eastern Conference, and highlights how much he loves living downtown during this team of the year with the Pacers, NCAA Tournament, and IHSAA State Finals all going on this weekend. (36:19-46:00) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake explaining why the team to root for, no matter what level of college basketball fan you are, is the Purdue Boilermakers. (46:00-1:11:16) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Query & Company to provide what he has heard about E.J. Speed’s future with the Indianapolis Colts. Additionally, he evaluates the chances of Chris Ballard trading up in the NFL Draft, believes that the Colts will address tight end early in the draft, and thinks it makes sense for the Colts to draft a quarterback this year with the uncertainty surrounding Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones. (1:11:16-1:19:08) – Jake missed yesterday’s show because of flying back from California for IndyCar’s race. He shares his opinion on how the race went and then his experience in Palm Springs. (1:19:08-1:28:39) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see The Black Keys in concert in August at Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park! (1:28:39-1:52:28) – The final hour of the program with Jake Query and Eddie Garrison begins with the two of them debating if it’s the transfer portal or NIL ruining college athletics. Jake believes that the transfer portal is the reason behind the struggles of Cinderella teams in the NCAA Tournament this season. (1:52:28-2:04:12) – Jake and Eddie shift the conversation back to the Indiana Pacers with an important game tomorrow night against the Los Angeles Lakers. They focus their conversation on the success of Obi Toppin lately and how important it is for the Pacers to get production from Toppin off the bench. (2:04:12-2:04:12) – Today’s show closes with Jake sharing more about his experience in California over the weekend and JMV joining the guys in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:24) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Brian Noe filling in for Jake Query while he travels back from California. Brian and producer Eddie Garrison open the show by discussing the IU women’s loss to South Carolina in the NCAA Tournament yesterday and then congratulating Matt Painter on his sixth Sweet 16 in the last eight years with a commanding win over McNeese. (26:24-40:33) – Brian and Eddie continue the NCAA Tournament chatter by debating whether the men’s tournament should mimic the women’s tournament with the first two rounds of the tournament on the home court. Brian believes that the men should, but Eddie doesn’t. (40:33-44:09) – The first hour of the program concludes with Brian and Eddie trying to figure out why there have not been a ton of upsets in the NCAA Tournament this season. (44:09-1:06:50) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins Query & Company with Brian Noe to get some of his thoughts on the NCAA Tournament, weighs in on which player the Colts should select based off the names that Brian provides him with, admits that the Colts drafting a guard with the fourteenth pick doesn’t make sense to him, and lays out what Anthony Richardson needs to show this season for Indianapolis in a make or break season. (1:06:50-1:19:23) – Brian and Eddie shift their conversation back to the college basketball with the lack of upsets and Cinderella teams in the NCAA Tournament. They discuss if they are pro-Cinderella or anti-Cinderella. (1:19:23-1:27:21) – Hour number two concludes with Brian defining what underrated and overrated mean to him because he has a couple of music opinions on bands being overrated and underrated. Plus, he and Eddie provide an example in sports of a player being overrated. (1:27:21-1:52:09) – Sam King from the Lafayette Journal & Courier makes an appearance on the show with Brian Noe to discuss some of the important takeaways from Purdue’s first two wins in the NCAA Tournament. Sam also previews the upcoming challenges that the Houston Cougars bring, weighs in on the Matt Painter frisbee catching incident with the college basketball reporters after the win against McNeese, and explains the type of culture that Matt Painter has built. (1:52:09-1:58:49) – Brian shifts the conversation to the NFL with a pair of AFC South quarterbacks needing to show what type of player they are. Brian starts the conversation about Anthony Richardson needing to show something in a make-or-break season for his NFL career. As for C.J. Stroud, Brian is trying to decide whether he is an average QB or an elite QB. (1:58:49-2:07:22) – Today’s show closes with Brian and Eddie discussing whether the terms of NIL deals should be made public because Coleman Hawkins of Kansas State believes the amount of money he makes shouldn’t be out thereSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:48) – Query & Company opens on a Friday from Prime 47 with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison back in the studio discussing last night’s win for the Pacers over the Brooklyn Nets. Jake discusses how Bennedict Mathurin has been the catalyst for the Pacers wins the last two nights. Also, he highlights some of the upsets that we saw in the NCAA Tournament yesterday. (24:48-34:03) – The second segment of the show starts with Jake and Eddie discussing the dawg mentality that Bennedict Mathurin has played with the last two nights without Tyrese Haliburton. They remind people what he said about LeBron James and have a discussion where LeBron ranks right now amongst the best players in the NBA. (34:03-42:10) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake pleading for the NCAA to bring back specific courts for each location instead of similar courts with different colors. Additionally, he discusses one of the famous dinners that happened at Prime 47 years ago. (42:10-1:04:31) – Former Ball State Cardinal Chandler Thompson joins Jake Query to discuss his one shining moment in the 1990 NCAA Tournament with his putback dunk against UNLV. Also, he explains what it was like playing for Rick Majerus back in the day, why he chose to attend Ball State to continue his basketball career going, reveals which countries he played in professionally, and then shares a story about his time in Russia where he ran into mobster. (1:04:31-1:16:05) – Jake and Eddie dive back into the Pacers win last night by discussing whether they win that game without the scuffle between Trendon Watford and Myles Turner/Andrew Nembhard. They remind people about how the Pacers were missing a player like Bennedict Mathurin in the Eastern Conference Finals against the Boston Celtics. (1:16:05-1:23:28) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see Counting Crows at Everwise Amphitheater in June! (1:23:28-1:44:06) – Kevin Bowen from The Fan Morning Show joins the program to kick off the final hour of the show by giving his thoughts on the Purdue win over High Point yesterday, weighs in on Aaron Rodgers visiting the Pittsburg Steelers today, admits that it will be very odd seeing Rodgers with the Steelers, weighs in on the lack of interest that other teams have had in E.J. Speed, and states that the Colts need to select a tight end in the first or second round of the NFL Draft in a couple of weeks. (1:44:06-1:51:43) – Every Friday on Query & Company is a Franciscan Good For The Heart Friday! Jake shares a story that has ties to the NCAA Tournament with a manager making NCAA history. (1:51:43-2:06:22) – Today’s show closes with Brad Shaffer of Prime 47 joining Jake to discuss what all they have going on today for the NCAA Tournament. Additionally, he discusses his love for the Indiana Pacers, the connection between Prime 47 and IndyCar, and promotes their upcoming golf outing.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Query & Company Rundown 03/20/25 (00:00-23:25) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison welcoming everyone to the best time of the year, March Madness! They start the program by discussing another shaky Indiana Pacers win last night over the Dallas Mavericks. Additionally, they weigh in on some of the chatter following Darian DeVries press conference about the timeline of IU reaching out to him about the job. (23:25-31:49) – The NTT IndyCar Series returns to action this weekend in California. Jake and Eddie are trying to connect with Will Buxton to preview it, but they’re having technical difficulties. In the meantime, Jake previews the race at Thermal Club and provides a brief recap of the first race of the season. (31:49-47:30) – Will Buxton, the new voice of the NTT IndyCar Series on FOX Sports, joins Jake Query to conclude hour number one to discuss what the scene is like right now in California ahead of this weekend’s race at Thermal Club. Will also comments on the change from F1 to IndyCar, some of his takeaways from the first race of the season in St. Pete two weeks ago and then answers some fun questions from Jake to conclude the conversation. (47:30-1:04:36) – Hour two with Jake Query and Eddie Garrison starts with them sharing some of their favorite NCAA Tournament moments in their lifetime. It leads to a conversation as to what moments would make it into a Final Four if you had a field of sixty-eight moments in NCAA Tournament history. (1:04:36-1:18:07) – Jake and Eddie spitball some colleges that they only know because of teams pulling off improbably runs or having signature moments in the NCAA Tournament. Also, they dive into the Indiana Pacers game tonight against the Brooklyn Nets following another rollercoaster win last night. (1:18:07-1:25:22) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie dissecting whether IU and Darian DeVries had a mutual agreement about the IU job early in the season or not. (1:25:22-1:45:51) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers and Forbes Sports joins Query & Company to recap last night’s win over the Dallas Mavericks. Additionally, they discuss T.J. McConnell and Tony Bradley making big threes in the second half for the Pacers during their comeback and wonder what the rotation will look like tonight for Indiana on the second night of a back-to-back. (1:45:51-1:58:51) – Taylor Tannebaum from the ACC Network joins Jake Query as today’s final guest to explain what has changed with North Carolina the last month, provide an update on Cooper Flagg ahead of Duke’s first round game tomorrow, states that there is zero chance that Flagg will return to Duke next season, and then identifies Clemson as the best college campus in the ACC that she has been to. (1:58:51-2:07:50) – Today’s show closes with Jake giving away two pairs of tickets for two listeners to go see Counting Crows! Plus, JMV joins the guys in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-16:37) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison highlighting some of the takeaways from Darian DeVries introductory press conference right before the show. They play some of the audio from what Coach DeVries had to say. (16:37-28:45) – Jake and Eddie open the phone lines for listeners to weigh in on the discussion about Indiana’s hiring of Darian DeVries and promotes the upcoming remote for the show on Friday! (28:45-51:54) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files makes his weekly stop on Query & Company to put a final touch on Indiana’s overtime win against Minnesota, wonders if the Pacers will rest Tyrese Haliburton again tonight against the Dallas Mavericks and weighs in on hiring of Darian DeVries! Plus, Jake and Eddie give away some numbers for their NCAA Tournament numbers game! (51:54-1:00:12) – With the phone lines flooded with callers trying to get in on the numbers game, Jake and Eddie continue giving away numbers. (1:00:12-1:09:54) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing the start of the MLB season with the Los Angeles Dodgers picking up a pair of wins over the Chicago Cubs in Japan. It leads to them bringing in a listener to play in a MLB season long game, where the winner gets a dinner paid by the other two! (1:09:54-1:30:27) – With the NCAA Tournament starting tomorrow, Jake and Eddie must continue giving away numbers for the game. Additionally, they replay some of the comments made by Darian DeVries about rebuilding a college basketball program after doing so in his last two stops. Plus, they address what he said about the IU fans. (1:30:27-1:42:18) – Keenan Cummings from WVUSports.com joins the show following the Mountaineers press conference about the departure of Darian DeVries to share what their athletic director said about the situation. Also, he explains what type of person, and coach, the Hoosiers are getting. Finally, he explains how kind of system the Mountaineers had underneath DeVries in one season. (1:42:18-1:50:16) – Jake and Eddie giving away some more numbers for their NCAA Tournament numbers game!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:32) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing last night’s improbable win for the Indiana Pacers over the Minnesota Timberwolves. They discuss how critical Obi Toppin into the Pacers success and all the players that stepped up with four of the five starters out. Also, there is an update on the IU coaching search, but is it a legitimate report? (24:32-36:24) – The voice of the Purdue Boilermakers, Rob Blackman, makes an appearance on Query & Company to preview their round of sixty-four game against High Point on Thursday. Blackman details why High Point is a dangerous team, looks for C.J. Cox to step up with a big game because he will be playing in front of a ton of friends and family, and believes that Purdue will play a lot better in the tournament because of opponents being unfamiliar with their style of play. (36:24-43:15) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake and Eddie giving away some more numbers for their NCAA Tournament numbers game! (43:15-1:05:09) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Jake Query to share who he has winning the NCAA Tournament, assess if the Colts are done making major additions to the roster, states that he doesn’t think Trey Hendrickson is in play right now for Indianapolis, and Stephen identifies Charvarius Ward as the addition he likes the most by Chris Ballard thus far into the offseason. (1:05:09-1:16:56) – Jake and Eddie shift the conversation to the Indiana Pacers to discuss their amazing win in Minnesota last night. They both admit that they fully anticipated the Pacers to lose last night without Tyrese Haliburton, Pascal Siakam, Myles Turner, and Aaron Nesmith. Jake plays what Rick Carlisle said on the morning show about the win. (1:16:56-1:25:40) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie giving away some more numbers for their NCAA Tournament numbers game! (1:25:40-1:49:27) – The final hour of the show starts with Jake and Eddie revisiting their conversation from the start of the show about the latest news in the Indiana coaching search. Jake lays out what type of coach IU needs to hire, but question who that person is because it sounds like a lot of candidates are using the IU job to get more money at their current school. (1:49:27-1:59:02) – Jake and Eddie giving away some more numbers for their NCAA Tournament numbers game! (1:59:02-2:07:50) – Today’s show closes with Jake sharing the story behind the t-shirt that he’s wearing today.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:14) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the NCAA Selection Committee’s decision to put North Carolina in the tournament despite a lack of a worthy resume. Jake plays what Bubba Cunningham and Keith Gill had to say about their decision with IU. (24:14-40:24) – The voice of the Indiana Hoosiers, Don Fischer, makes his final appearance before football season with Jake Query to opine on IU not making the NCAA Tournament. He weighs in on where it went wrong for Indiana this season, applauds the job that Matt Painter does at retaining players because of the culture that he has created at Purdue, and admits that he is rejuvenated for the start of next season for football and basketball. (40:24-47:53) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake welcoming Evan Sherrill into the company! We give away our first number because of Cluster Truck offering cool prizes to the three winners! (40:35-1:09:36) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 makes his weekly visit on Query & Company to discuss how many more additions the Colts will make in free agency. Chappell admits that the Colts will have to trade up if they covet Brock Bowers, believes people are weighing the Daniel Jones signing when grading the moves Ballard has made thus far, and states that he doesn’t envision E.J. Speed returning right now. (1:07:19-1:18:22) – Over the weekend, the Indiana Pacers lost to the Milwaukee Bucks in the biggest game of the season. Jake and Eddie briefly talk about that game and then look at the injury report for tonight’s game against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Additionally, they examine the NCAA Tournament bracket by discussing which number one seed will lose first and which team they like to make a tournament run. (1:15:01-1:26:36) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie giving away some more numbers for their NCAA Tournament numbers game! (1:24:41-1:57:09) – The final hour of the show starts with Jake and Eddie continuing the discussion about North Carolina making the field not passing the smell test. Jake replays what the comments made by Bubba Cunningham and Keith Gill to WISH-TV. Mike DeCourcy from the Big Ten Network, Sporting News, and FOX Sports weighs in on West Virginia being a bigger snub from the tournament than Indiana, states that he has never seen a team with a resume as vacant as North Carolina’s in his 30+ years of covering college basketball make the tournament, and shares what he has heard about the Indiana coaching job after being in Indianapolis last week for the Big Ten Tournament. (1:57:09-2:01:21) – During the break, it came to Jake’s attention that West Virginia is filing a lawsuit against the NCAA Tournament Committee with the Mountaineers being the 69th team according to the committee. (2:01:21-2:11:03) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie giving away more numbers for their NCAA Tournament numbers game!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-27:13) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison sharing the results of how all the bubble teams around Indiana performed last night. Also, Purdue radio analyst Bobby Riddell joins Query & Company to recap last night’s win for the Boilermakers, explains how important it is for Fletcher Loyer to show how versatile of a scorer he is, and previews tonight’s game against Michigan. (27:13-34:13) – Last night Jake and Shannon went out downtown and Jake shares his experience as to how much he enjoys downtown Indy when the weather is nice. Jake and Eddie discussed the news last night from Jeff Goodman that Drake’s Ben McCollum is emerging as IU’s next basketball coach. (36:08-44:18) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake playing the comments made by Oumar Ballo following yesterday's loss about the Indiana fanbase. It leads to Jake breaking down the comment from the Indiana fan perspective and Ballo’s perspective. (44:18-1:06:05) – Hour number two starts with Jake Query and Eddie Garrison examining the Indiana Pacers injury report tonight against the Philadelphia 76ers. They wonder how many minutes Tyrese Haliburton will play on the front end of the back-to-back. Additionally, they examine Joe Lunardi’s latest bracketology ahead of their conversation with Randy Bennett. (1:06:05-1:25:20) – Saint Mary’s head coach Randy Bennett joins Query & Company to discuss some of the hot topics in college basketball. He gives a ballpark estimate on how much a starting five starter can make, explains why he has stayed at Saint Mary’s for so long despite some offers to go somewhere else, and admits that he believes Indiana is still viewed among some of the top programs in the country despite the lack of success in the last 10-15 years. (1:25:20-1:27:59) – Hour number two concludes quickly with Jake changing his shirt and then asking Eddie for his opinion on whether he can wear it out in public on Monday for St. Patrick’s Day or not. (1:27:59-1:53:30) – Kevin Bowen from The Fan Morning Show makes his weekly appearance on the program to discuss the additions that Chris Ballard has made to the Colts secondary, notes that Charvarius Ward brings something that the Colts defense hasn’t had in a long time, and debates with Jake on whether the Indiana Hoosiers can squeak into the tournament because of brand bias. (1:53:30-2:02:53) – As we do every Friday on Query & Company, Jake shares a feel-good story with it being a good for the heart Friday sponsored by Franciscan Health! Today’s story is about the Horizon League and Debbie Antonelli coming together to raise money for a cause. (2:02:53-2:09:48) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie give away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see Mary J. Blige and Ne-Yo at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in April!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:31) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison talking about Indiana’s NCAA Tournament chances entering this afternoon’s game against Oregon. Jake also shares a story about his experience when he went grocery shopping last night. (23:31-36:08) – Sam King from the Lafayette Journal & Courier joins Jake Query to answer what the biggest question is about the Purdue Boilermakers heading into their Big Ten Tournament game tonight against USC. Sam identifies C.J. Cox as a guy that needs to step up during March to allow this Purdue team to make a run in the tournaments and previews tonight’s game against USC. (36:08-40:35) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake and Eddie give away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see Mary J. Blige and Ne-Yo at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in April! (40:35-1:07:19) – Hour number two of the program starts with Jake and Eddie providing an update on the Colts free agents that have signed new contracts and the free agents that haven’t. Jeff Rabjohns then calls into the show from Gainbridge Fieldhouse to provide a first half recap of the IU game against Oregon, shares what they need to do in the second half and details the fan turnout. (1:07:19-1:15:01) – For the first time in the show, Jake and Eddie discuss the upcoming road trip for the Indiana Pacers that starts tomorrow night in Philadelphia. They discuss if they believe Tyrese Haliburton will be held out on Friday night but play on Saturday night in Milwaukee. (1:15:01-1:25:52) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie give away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see Mary J. Blige and Ne-Yo at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in April! (1:25:52-1:46:19) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers and Forbes Sports joins Query & Company to provide his input on whether Tyrese Haliburton will play tomorrow night against the Philadelphia 76ers. Tony also evaluates the Pacers without Haliburton running the offense, what they need to add in the off-season to help improve the team around Haliburton, and admits that he’s never attended an Indianapolis 500, but does listen to every race with his friends. (1:49:51-2:00:19) – With Indiana’s season potentially over, Jake looks at the teams that are around them according to Joe Lunardi’s bracketology. He explains which IU fans need to root for, if they want the Hoosiers to make the NCAA Tournament. (2:02:37-2:09:48) – Today’s show closes in a somber way with Jake finding out seconds before we come back from break that sports columnist and author, John Feinstein, passed away today. Jake shares some stories he heard about Feinstein when he was putting together A Season on the Brink.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:04) – Query & Company opens on a Hump Day Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing last night’s heroic shot by Tyrese Haliburton to defeat the Milwaukee Bucks. They recap the entire game from start to finish and play all the calls from the shot from around the world. (24:04-42:06) – Pacers beat writer, Dustin Dopirak, from the IndyStar joins Query & Company to recap last night’s win for the Pacers over the Bucks. Dustin talks about the way he believes that the team will handle Tyrese Haliburton moving forward with his hip injury, assesses whether T.J. McConnell will start getting some rest the rest of the season, and then notes that Indiana really could have blown out Milwaukee if they made some of the wide open threes they missed. (42:06-46:32) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake and Eddie give away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see Mary J. Blige and Ne-Yo at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in April! (46:32-1:07:53) – Colts beat writer, Joel Erickson, from the IndyStar joins the program to ask questions about his wager with Robin the Genie. Joel also believes that the additions of Charvarius Ward and Camryn Bynum will allow the Colts to have a better evaluation of the quarterback competition and debates with Jake if they should take a flier on Shedeur Sanders if he’s available at fourteen for Indianapolis. (1:07:53-1:17:36) – After the game last night during Inside The NBA, Shaq misspoke when talking about the head coach of the Detroit Pistons. Jake asks Eddie about the popularity of the show still and if it’s still entertaining even though the crew has gotten older. (1:17:36-1:25:52) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie providing an update on Purdue and Indiana’s NCAA Tournament fate in the eyes of Joe Lunardi from ESPN. (1:25:52-1:49:51) – Last night Clemson’s Brad Brownell was asked about his interest in the Indiana head coaching job. Jake plays what Brownell’s response was to being questioned about it. Also, they get back on the discussion of Tyrese Haliburton’s miraculous four-point play by playing all the calls from around the world. (1:49:51-2:02:37) – IU athletics beat writer, Zach Osterman, from the IndyStar joins Jake Query to provide an update on where things are at with the Indiana coaching search, reacts to some of the names that Jake peppers him with as to whether or not they are still in the mix for the job, and believes that Indiana would be a team sweating all weekend if they lose to Oregon and be a team that misses the NCAA Tournament because of bid stealers. (2:02:37-2:08:24) – Today’s show closes with JMV joining the guys in the studio to discuss last night’s game for the Indiana Pacers and how different this team is with Tyrese Haliburton in the lineup!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:18) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison breaking down the decision by Chris Ballard to sign Daniel Jones to a one-year deal as the “competition” for Anthony Richardson. (23:18-35:53) – Jake and Eddie briefly continue the Colts conversation with a comment from a listener after Jake’s opening segment about Daniel Jones. They then talk about last night’s loss for the Indiana Pacers against the Chicago Bulls. (35:53-45:15) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake providing the latest update on what he has heard about the Indiana coaching search. He updates you on the status of Brad Stevens, Dusty May, Chris Beard, and Brad Brownell. (45:15-1:08:41) – Stephen Holder from ESPN.com joins Jake Query to discuss the Daniel Jones signing from earlier in the day. Holder states that Jones was the most realistic option when you examine all the options the Colts had, doesn’t believe that the Colts are done signing players just yet, and believes that the Colts will be addressing their offensive line depth in the draft because of the way Chris Ballard has been spending money at other positions and Bernard Raimann due for a contract. (1:08:41-1:18:00) – Jake and Eddie give away two pairs of tickets for two listeners to go see Mary J. Blige and Ne-Yo at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in April by attempting to answer Jake’s music trivia question. (1:18:00-1:26:51) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing the signings Chris Ballard made yesterday in Charvarius Ward and Camryn Bynum to sure up the secondary. Also, Eddie reveals who the Big Ten Player of the Year is. (1:26:51-1:46:57) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files makes his weekly appearance on the program to assess if Pacers fans should be concerned with their recent struggles without Tyrese Haliburton, believes that Aaron Nesmith is still the better option for the Pacers in the starting lineup over Bennedict Mathurin, and reacts to the comment that Rick Carlisle made about Mathurin on The Fan Morning Show today. (1:48:31-1:58:39) – Jake gets back into the Colts conversation by discussing more about the Indianapolis Colts decision to sign Daniel Jones. Jake is in the belief that he was signed to be a starting quarterback. (1:58:39-2:07:00) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie looking at the Eastern Conference standings with tonight’s game being so critical for the Indiana Pacers against the Milwaukee Bucks.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:12) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing Twitter deciding to crap out at the beginning of the NFL’s legal tampering period. They recap some of the early moves, the Pacers losing two games in Atlanta without Tyrese Haliburton, and examine Joe Lunardi’s latest bracketology to see where he has Indiana and Purdue ahead of the Big Ten Tournament. (24:12-36:55) – Voice of the Indiana Hoosiers, Don Fischer, joins the program to recap Saturday’s win for Indiana over Ohio State after a late push in the second half from Trey Galloway. Fisch singles out Anthony Leal, Trey Galloway, and Luke Goode stepping up as leaders and players over the last month as the reason why IU has been able to more like the team people anticipated heading into the season. Finally, Jake asks Don for his opinion on how IU can get Mackenzie Mgbako playing at a high level consistently. (36:55-43:04) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake land Eddie providing an update on the first hour of the NFL’s legal tampering period. (43:04-1:12:11) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins Query & Company to discuss the lack of movement and reports for the Indianapolis Colts right now. Also, he explains why the Colts need to kick the tires on Trey Hendrickson, states that Chris Ballard needs to get a quarterback and starting cornerback signed by the end of the week, and what message Ballard is sending the rest of the league for not bringing back any of the Colts free agents yet. (1:12:11-1:17:23) – Over the weekend Tyrese Haliburton missed his second consecutive game with a hip injury. Jake asks Eddie for the latest news surrounding his availability tonight in Chicago. (1:17:23-1:25:11) – Hour number two quickly concludes with Jake and Eddie providing an update on some of the latest NFL free agent signings that have impact on the Colts. (1:25:11-1:48:41) – The Big Ten Network’s Dave Revsine makes an appearance on Query & Company ahead of the Big Ten Tournament to examine to evaluate some of the teams heading into the tournament. Dave comments on which teams he thinks are the most adaptable from game-to-game in the conference, believes that Wisconsin and Illinois are two of the most underrated teams in the country, and previews all the coverage they will have on BTN. (1:48:41-1:58:04) – At the end of the previous segment, Sam Darnold signed a contract, but Jake doesn’t know who. However, during the break, the Indianapolis Colts made their first signing by agreeing to terms with the former Minnesota Vikings safety Camryn Bynum. (1:58:04-2:07:55) – Today’s show closes with JMV joining the guys in studio to discuss the flurry of moves that have been made across the NFL and the Colts signing of Cam Bynum.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:57) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison acknowledging the tweet that Jim Irsay fired off this morning. Big Ten Network analyst Bruce Weber joins the program to preview the final weekend of regular season basketball for the Big Ten. He admits that Michigan State has been the most consistent team during conference play until this week, explains what Purdue has done in its last two games to look like the team fans are used to seeing, and believes that IU is better with only one of Oumar Ballo and Malik Reneau on the floor but does say that they can play well together in short bursts. (23:57-33:43) – Following his conversation with Bruce Weber, Jake shifts back to the topic he touched on to start the show. He explains what it means to see Jim Irsay back to tweeting about the Colts needing to get back to their winning ways. (33:43-44:03) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake looking at the Jim Irsay tweet from a historical standpoint. (44:03-1:10:55) – After the show yesterday, Adam Schefter broke the news that Trey Hendrickson has requested to be traded from the Cincinnati Bengals with their desire to retain Tee Higgins and sign Ja’Marr Chase to an extension. Jake and Eddie debate if the Colts are legitimate players for Hendrickson and what it was say about Chris Ballard if he pulls the trigger. Plus, they discuss last night’s loss for the Pacers against the Hawks without Tyrese Haliburton. (1:10:55-1:25:58) – Oakland Men’s Basketball Head Coach Greg Kampe joins Query & Company fresh off a win last night over Milwaukee to solidify a return to Indianapolis for the Horizon League Tournament. Coach Kampe recaps the win, explains how long it took for his team to figure out its identity after losing so many players from last year’s NCAA Tournament team, assesses what Paul Corsaro did at IU Indianapolis in his first season, and how he uses what Trey Townsend did in his Oakland career as a recruiting tactic. (1:25:58-1:32:17) – Hour number two quickly concludes with Jake and Eddie comparing what Michael Douglas sounds like compared to Greg Kampe. After they decide they are clones, they discuss what’s going on in the IU women’s game against USC in the Big Ten Tournament. (1:32:17-2:01:03) – Kevin Bowen from The Fan Morning Show joins the program to weigh in on the Jim Irsay tweet from earlier this morning. Additionally, he admits that the Colts actions suggest that they are going to start Anthony Richardson even though they keep suggesting quarterback competition and gives his thoughts on whether the Colts will be interested in acquiring Trey Hendrickson. Finally, he gives his prediction for the IU basketball coach. (2:01:03-2:08:40) – As we do every Friday on Query & Company, Jake shares a feel-good story with it being a good for the heart Friday sponsored by Franciscan Health! Today’s story is about history continued to be made by an Indiana high school girls basketball coach. (2:08:40-2:17:33) – Today’s show closes with JMV joining the guys in studio to preview his show and give away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see Pantera!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:30) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison hitting on the big three topics of the day – Indiana’s loss to Oregon, Purdue’s dominance over Rutgers, and the Indiana Pacers holding off the Houston Rockets. (23:30-32:35) – USC Women’s Head Coach Lindsay Gottlieb joins the program to previewing their upcoming first game in the Big Ten Tournament against IU or Oregon! Plus, she explains how this team has grown from last year to this year around JuJu Watkins, discusses how long it took her to get used to say Big Ten instead of Pac-12, and weighs in on the debate between Fat Burger or In-N-Out. (32:35-41:36) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake asking Eddie about how much Spring Training baseball that he’s watched thus far and for his opinion on what teams are looking at during this time. (41:36-1:05:19) – Zak Keefer from The Athletic joins the show with Jake Query to join in on the conversation on how the Colts should approach this quarterback competition with Anthony Richardson. Zak notes something that he was talking with Joel Erickson about when it comes to Richardson’s development, shares what he was told by an NFL agent about this upcoming free agency and believes that AR and Chris Ballard are more attached at the hip than Shane Steichen and Chris Ballard. (1:05:19-1:19:07) – Jake reads off something that Stephen Holder said in response to a report that the Indianapolis Colts have interest in Sam Darnold. It leads to him explaining why it doesn’t make sense for Darnold to come to Indianapolis and really hopes that Aaron Rodgers does not come to Indy. (1:19:07-1:27:35) – Hour number two quickly concludes with Jake and Eddie continuing the discussion about Anthony Richardson by answering a question from a listener in the YouTube chat about spending more time talking about building a roster around AR than the quarterback the Colts bring in to compete with him. (1:27:35-1:50:47) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers and Forbes Sports makes his weekly visit on Query & Company from Atlanta to preview the two games against the Hawks. He provides an update on Bennedict Mathurin’s status for tonight’s game, assesses if the team is more cohesive without Mathurin than they are with him, and explains what to make of the fluctuation of minutes for Jarace Walker lately. (1:50:47-1:59:56) – Jake and Eddie come back from break and return to the Anthony Richardson discussion. Jake explains why we are discussing the quarterback competition so much now than before. (1:59:56-2:10:34) – Today’s show closes with JMV joining the guys in studio to preview his show and chat about where their belief is at right now with Anthony Richardson.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-20:42) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison previewing the huge night of basketball. They start previewing tonight’s game for the Indiana Pacers against the Houston Rockets, examining Purdue’s game tonight against Rutgers, and Indiana’s tournament chances heading into tonight’s game against Oregon. (20:42-35:58) – Alex Palou from Chip Ganassi Racing joins Query & Company following his win on Sunday in St. Petersburg to kick off the NTT IndyCar season to recap it. Plus, Alex comments on the challenges that Scott Dixon had racing without a radio, explains how he remains so calm in during the race, and comments on if its challenging having two weeks between races. (37:26-45:10) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake asking Eddie for his opinion on which end of movie song is stronger between Hey Jude and Layla. Eddie wraps up the segment by listing the record of team’s traveling from the west coast back home for their next game. (45:10-1:06:43) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins the program with Jake Query to recap the NFL Combine comments about the Colts being non-committal towards Anthony Richardson being the team’s starter next season. Holder reacts to Jake saying that the Colts have to entice a quarterback to come to Indianapolis, assesses if the time is right for Indianapolis to splurge in free agency to build up the roster, and weighs in on yesterday’s conversation Jake had with Eddie about sports coats. (1:06:43-1:16:07) – At the end of the of the first hour of the show, Eddie started compiling a list of the record of Midwest teams traveling west in the Big Ten. Jake asks him to share his findings, and they discuss Indiana’s NCAA Tournament chances with a win, or loss, over Oregon. (1:14:34-1:26:23) – Hour number two quickly concludes with Jake explaining why he doesn’t think Mike Woodson returns next season no matter how the season ends. Jake goes even as far to say he would be surprised if Woodson returned with an NCAA Tournament championship. (1:26:23-1:49:53) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query on today’s show to explain what has allowed Tyrese Haliburton to look like the Haliburton fans started falling in love with last season. Agness identified Obi Toppin and Aaron Nesmith as the two biggest beneficiaries of when Haliburton is playing at this level and breaks Jake’s heart by telling him the mascot hall of fame no longer exists. (1:49:53-1:56:06) – Eddie takes off unexpectedly, so Nathaniel steps in and saves the day. Jake talks about what a Purdue win means tonight as the Boilermakers look to forget about their 4-game losing skid. (1:56:06-2:04:05) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see Pantera! Plus, JMV joins the guys in studio before taking over the reins!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:17) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison hitting on the big three topics of the day – Indiana’s loss to Oregon, Purdue’s dominance over Rutgers, and the Indiana Pacers holding off the Houston Rockets. (26:17-42:01) – Jerry Palm from CBS Sports joins Query & Company to decipher what Indiana’s NCAA Tournament chances are after last night’s loss to the Oregon Ducks. Also, Jerry admits that Ohio State or Indiana isn’t for sure in the field depending on who wins the game on Saturday, examines where the Purdue Boilermakers are within his latest bracketology, and explains the NET ranking in relation to quad wins. (42:01-43:57) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake telling a story tied to the re-entry song of choice by Eddie. (43:57-1:06:30) – NFL.com’s Eric Ehdolm joins Jake Query on the program to share some of his takeaways from the NFL Combine. Eric also comments on the drop off between Tyler Warren and Colston Loveland, deciphers which position has more top end talent between safety and cornerback, and evaluates where the Colts are with teams that are picking around them in the NFL Draft in relation to roster needs. (1:06:30-1:16:42) – Jake and Eddie continue the NFL offseason discussion by debating if Chris Ballard will regret picking up the fifth-year option for Kwity Paye if it means losing Dayo Odeyingbo in free agency. They also discuss if teams are going to start not paying wide receivers anymore, unless they are one of the best in the league with all the moving parts at the position so far this offseason. (1:16:42-1:27:26) – Hour number two quickly concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing the free-throw line disparity between the Hoosiers and Ducks. Jake plays what Mike Woodson had to say after the game. (1:27:26-1:52:33) – Mike Niziolek from the Bloomington Herald Times joins Query & Company to recap last night’s loss for the Indiana Hoosiers. Mike backs up Jake’s point from the previous segment about the free-throw disparity, shares what he knows about Dusty May’s contract extension because Jake doesn’t think he’s totally off the table just yet, and provides an update on the Indiana head coaching search. (1:52:33-1:59:56) – Jake and Eddie come back from break and give away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see Pantera in September by playing a little get to know your listener! (1:56:06-2:12:14) – Today’s show closes with JMV joining the guys in studio to preview his show and chat a little high school basketball!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:34) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison recapping everything from the weekend. Jake starts the show by discussing yesterday’s win for the Indiana Pacers and their decision to have Jarace Walker play in today’s Mad Ants game. Also, Jake discusses some of the reports as whom the Colts are interested in. (24:34-37:26) – Voice of the Indiana Hoosiers, Don Fischer, joins Query & Company from Eugene, Oregon to recap Saturday’s win over Washington, provide his opinion on why Indiana has won four of its last five games, believes that Malik Reneau is finally healthy and that’s leading to his successful play, and assesses if Anthony Leal is one of the most underrated defenders in the country. (37:26-45:10) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake telling a story about knowing the history of Leon Tailoring but never shopping in the store until Saturday with the shop closing after 120 years. (45:10-1:07:04) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins Query & Company to share his takeaways from the NFL Combine. Jake and Mike discuss what the quarterback competition would look like in their eyes, that he would have a hard time taking a tight end in the first round if there was a player at a premium position that you love available, and weighs in if they can convince a free agent, and his agent, that the player will have a fair shot at winning the starting quarterback job. (1:07:04-1:14:34) – Last night the Indiana Pacers picked up a win over the Chicago Bulls behind Aaron Nesmith’s career night. Jake and Eddie discuss Nesmith’s importance to the team and how his return has led to inconsistent minutes for Jarace Walker despite him developing more this season. (1:14:34-1:26:09) – Hour number two quickly concludes with Jake sharing the news about former NFL coach Jimmy Johnson announcing his retirement from FOX. (1:26:09-1:50:02) – Alex Golden from Setting The Pace joins Jake Query to assess Jake’s opinion on the Indiana Pacers decision to ask Jarace Walker to play in this afternoon’s Mad Ants game, believes that the All-Star break was a much needed break for Tyrese Haliburton to relax his body and mind, assesses if the Rockets will be watered down by the time the Pacers play them tomorrow night after facing OKC tonight, and declares Jake as the all-knowing when it comes to NBA mascots. (1:50:02-2:01:37) – During the first race of the season yesterday for IndyCar, Jake was receiving texts from fans asking the difference between the primary tires and alternate tires. Jake explains what the difference is, and Eddie asks some follow up questions about the tires. (2:01:37-2:09:36) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see Pantera! Plus, JMV joins the guys in studio to weigh in about on the chick flick conversation from earlier in the show.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:15) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing some of the latest comments from the NFL Combine, specifically, Shedeur Sanders when asked about transitioning from college to NFL. Also, Jake wonders how the Colts brass will split hairs between deciding between two players when each one of them play a position of need for the team. (25:15-38:16) – Mark Montieth joins the program ahead of tonight’s game between Purdue and UCLA to explain the significance of tonight’s game. They go back in time to the first time these two teams met, wonder how Purdue will honor Matt Painter when he retires because he is going to finish as the winningest coach of all-time in Purdue basketball history, and announces that Rick Mount will be attendance for tonight’s game. (38:16-43:26) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake and Eddie previewing the start of the IndyCar season on Sunday in St. Petersburg. (43:26-1:08:49) – WRTV’s Kevin Gregory joins Jake Query in-studio to discuss his final night on television tonight. Jake asks him about some of his early memories in his media career starting with UCLA/Purdue facing off in the first game in Mackey Arena history. Also, Jake asks him who he will remember the most when he starts reflecting on his career and some of his time spent with Jake at Channel 6. (1:08:49-1:28:14) – Maris Valainis, aka Jimmy Chitwood, joins Query & Company to share what it means to him to be connected to Gene Hackman, reveals that he provided acting lessons to all of the basketball players, shares how he got casted for Jimmy Chitwood, explains what Hackman was like on set when they weren’t shooting the movie, and whether or not he knew that Hoosiers would have a huge impact on the community when they were filming it. (1:28:14-1:28:59) – Hour number two quickly concludes with Jake sharing some takeaways from his conversation with Maris Valainis and preview the final hour of the show. (1:28:59-1:54:03) – Kevin Bowen from The Fan Morning Show joins Jake Query on a Friday to share some of his early combine takeaways from the national perspective, reveals what he took from the conversations from Chris Ballard, Shane Steichen, and Lou Anarumo on the three shows this week, assesses if this is the first time the Colts are acknowledging that they are starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel for Anthony Richardson, and does believe that Ballard’s words are different about his free agency approach. (1:54:03-2:03:03) – As we do every Friday on Query & Company, Jake shares a feel-good story with it being a good for the heart Friday sponsored by Franciscan Health! Today’s segment features a story about a local high school athlete’s journey to winning a state championship. (2:03:03-2:09:55) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie giving away a pair of tickets for a pair of listeners to go see Dropkick Murphy’s & Bad Religion and Luke Bryan!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-22:38) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing a variety of topics. The show starts off with Jake reminiscing on the movie Hoosiers with Gene Hackman passing away. He also briefly discusses the wins last night for the Pacers and Hoosiers. (22:38-35:12) – On yesterday’s show, Shane Steichen joined the program ahead of the combine to talk Colts. Jake replays a couple pieces from that interview regarding Anthony Richardson. It leads to Jake explaining why it could take some time for Richardson to become the franchise quarterback the Colts are hoping he becomes. (35:12-46:39) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake explaining why quarterback competition could be good for Anthony Richardson. (46:39-1:09:17) – Last night the Indiana Pacers picked up a win over the Toronto Raptors on the back of Tyrese Haliburton. Jake and Eddie discuss if they believe that the Haliburton that fans voted to be an All-Star starter a season ago is back. (1:09:17-1:22:51) – Newly named FOX on IndyCar pit reporter, Georgia Henneberry, joins Jake Query on today's show to explain the timeline of events from finding out IndyCar was moving to FOX to finding out FOX will be bringing her on as a pit reporter. She takes Jake through her racing career before getting into broadcasting, her excitement about becoming a first-time mother just a couple weeks ago, and if she still gets nervous before a broadcast starts. (1:22:51-1:32:36) – Hour number two concludes with Jake asking Eddie what board games he has played, and they give away two pairs of tickets for a listener to go see Luke Bryan in concert! (1:32:36-1:56:24) – Mike DeCourcy from BTN, FOX, and The Sporting News joins Query & Company to provide his opinion on where Indiana is currently at in his bracketology. DeCourcy also discusses the recent struggles for the Purdue Boilermakers, who he believes would be home run hires for the IU coaching job and evaluates who the coach of the year should be in the Big Ten. (1:59:29-2:10:42) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers joins Jake Query and starts his conversation with Jake about his honeymoon in Hawaii. Once they finish talking about his experience, they discuss if the All-Star starter version of Tyrese Haliburton is back and explains why the outlook for the rest of the season is not good for Jarace Walker. (2:10:42-2:17:02) – Today’s show closes with Jake sharing some final thoughts on the passing of Gene Hackman.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:11) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the Indiana win over Purdue. Jake also plays the comment that Matt Painter made after the game about the Indiana fans and questions if Painter was also talking to the Purdue fans at the same time. (23:11-37:13) – Voice of the Indiana Hoosiers, Don Fischer, makes his weekly appearance on the program to identify what was different between the first half and second half for Indiana in the win over Purdue. Also, Don credits the seniors for being the ones to lead the Hoosiers to a victory, applauds the job that Luke Goode has done this season at becoming the vocal leader of this team in less than a full season, and examines the final four regular season games for IU. (37:13-42:14) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake sharing his opinion on Mike Woodson bringing out “the chair” that Bob Knight threw across the court in 1985. (42:14-1:03:45) – IndyCar driver Graham Rahal joins Jake Query to preview the start of the NTT IndyCar season this weekend in St. Petersburg. Jake asks Graham how he’s feeling heading into the season, explains some of the issues that Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing has had in the last two years, provides context around why there haven’t been as many drivers winning races that started P1, and comments on Ohio State winning the first expanded CFP. (1:03:45-1:17:53) – Purdue baseball player, Logan Sutter, joins the program after one of the best performances by a Boilermaker in program history. Sutter talks about his 6/6 performance against Niagra on Saturday, takes Jake through the day in the life as a college baseball player, and what his plans are after college. (1:17:53-1:28:06) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing the Colts brass that will be making appearances on the three shows between tomorrow and Wednesday. Jake also explains the three things that get worked out the most during combine week. (1:28:51-1:51:48) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 & FOX59 joins Query & Company to explain who the combine is most beneficial for between the prospects, coaches, general managers, or the scouts. Mike also discusses the upcoming event for the Indianapolis Colts tonight at the Murat, some of the biggest misses the Colts have had in the draft and addresses how Jake’s at the beginning of the segment made him feel uncomfortable. (1:51:48-2:02:35) – Jake returns from break and revisits a conversation he had earlier in the show about “the chair” that Mike Woodson was sitting in. Plus, we give away tickets for a listener to go see Dropkick Murphy’s & Bad Religion! (2:02:35-2:09:51) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie giving away two pairs of tickets for a listener to go see Luke Bryan!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:30) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing last night 4 Nations Face Off game between USA and Canada, the Indiana Pacers win over the Memphis Grizzlies, and the MLB ending its long-standing partnership with ESPN. (24:30-39:09) – Dustin Dopirak from the Indianapolis Star joins Jake Query to explain what was different between the first quarter and second quarter for the Indiana Pacers in their win over the Memphis Grizzlies. Additionally, Dustin compliments the Pacers on being able to win a game where Pascal Siakam wasn’t the focal point of the offense and highlights the progress the team has made defensively this season. (39:09-46:44) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake sharing the breaking news about the IHSAA changing a rule about first time transfers for its student-athletes. (46:44-1:10:31) – Former Purdue Boilermaker Ryan Cline joins the program to preview this weekend’s big game between the Indiana Hoosiers and Purdue Boilermakers, explains what is wrong with Purdue’s defense right now, reveals that he loves attending the Indy 500 and sits in turn three in front of Jake, and states that Purdue needs to really focus on closing the first half and starting the second half in order to get back to playing winning basketball. (1:10:31-1:24:47) – Producer and director of The Waiting Game, Michael Husain, joins Query & Company to explain what interested him in telling the story about the fallout of the ABA, to promote the event at Newfields a week from today about the documentary, and says that they are attempting to get a streaming service to pick it up so people can watch it if they can’t attend. (1:24:47-1:28:51) – Hour number two concludes with Jake keeping Robin Miller’s legacy alive by chatting about his importance in his career as Eddie tries to retrieve the audio of a story Robin told at his 60th birthday party about the Pacers in the ABA days. (1:28:51-1:51:53) – Jake shares the story that Robin Miller told at his 60th birthday party about the Indiana Pacers during the ABA days. After that, Jake and Eddie discuss last night’s win for the Pacers over the Grizzlies and explain why it was one of the best wins of the season for the blue and gold. (1:55:55-2:00:00) – As we do every Friday on Query & Company, Jake shares a feel-good story with it being a good for the heart Friday sponsored by Franciscan Health! Today’s house features a story about a local firefighter. (2:00:00-2:12:4) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie giving away two pairs of tickets for two callers to go see Jo Koy and JMV joining the guys in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:55) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing their anticipation and excitement for tonight’s 4 Nations Face Off Championship between USA and Canada. Also, they touch on the start of the “second half” of the season for the Indiana Pacers tonight against the Memphis Grizzlies. (23:55-35:57) – After closing the opening segment with some talk about the Indiana Pacers, Jake pays off his tease by discussing Jarace Walker’s role moving forward. With Indiana fully healthy now, how can Walker get on the court? (35:57-45:29) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake guessing who the two teams are that are playing in the first MLB Spring Training game today. Also, Jake and Eddie discuss what they believe happens with Aaron Rodgers. (45:29-1:11:41) – The Bloomington Herald’s Mike Niziolek makes his debut on Query & Company to provide an early preview of Indiana vs Purdue. Jake asks him about the inconsistencies from Indiana from game-to-game, his opinion on Mike Woodson electing to not join Don Fischer for interviews and weighs in on the coaching search for Indiana. (1:11:41-1:22:38) – Chris Denari from the FanDuel Sports Network joins Query & Company to share his thoughts on the “first half” of the season for the Indiana Pacers, evaluates how certain players played leading up to the All-Star break, explains the significance of Bobby Portis being suspended for the next 25 games for the Milwaukee Bucks, and previews tonight’s game against the Memphis Grizzlies. (1:22:38-1:27:55) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing tonight’s 4 Nations Face Off Championship between USA and Canada. Eddie attempts to answer some of the questions that Jake has about the teams. (1:27:55-1:52:51) – Former Indiana Ice hockey player, Chris MacKenzie, calls into the show to answer some of Jake’s questions about tonight’s 4 Nations Face Off Championship between USA and Canada. Following that conversation, Drew Hill from the Daily Memphian joins Jake to preview tonight’s game between the Grizzlies and Pacers. He discusses the role that Zach Edey has carved out in his rookie season, highlights some of the problems that Edey has had this season, and touches on all the other Indiana connections that are on the roster for Memphis. (1:52:51-1:59:55) – Jake comes back from break and continues sharing the story about the time he visited the Lorraine Motel in Memphis. (1:59:55-2:15:10) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie giving away two pairs of tickets for two callers to go see Jo Koy!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.