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Today on Coast To Coast Hoops Greg recaps Monday's results, talks to Blake Lovell of Southeastern 16 about the overall balance but no true Final Four contender of the SEC, surprise teams worth watching, & Kentucky's improvement & Greg picks & analyzes EVERY Tuesday college basketball game!Link To Greg's Spreadsheet of handicapped lines: https://vsin.com/college-basketball/greg-petersons-daily-college-basketball-lines/Greg's TikTok With Pickmas Pick Videos: https://www.tiktok.com/@gregpetersonsports?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcPodcast Highlights 2:57-Recap of Monday's results17:39-Interview With Blake Lovell34:10-Start of picks UW Green Bay vs Campbell36:33-Picks & analysis for Florida Atlantic vs Central Florida39:30-Picks & analysis for Lindenwood vs Missouri St41:53-Picks & analysis for UC Riverside vs UCLA44:43-Picks & analysis for Idaho vs CS Bakersfield47:54-Picks & analysis for Harvard vs St. John's50:22-Picks & analysis for VIllanova vs Seton Hall52:56-Start of extra games Binghamton vs Army55:11-Picks & analysis for Belleramine vs Kentucky57:33-Picks & analysis for Grambling vs Ohio St59:54-Picks & analysis for Morgan St vs Loyola Marymount Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Today on Coast To Coast Hoops Greg recaps Thursday's results, talks to Tanner Kern of DraftKings about the top teams in the sport separating themselves, how he's looking to handicap conference games, the surprise teams of the season thus far & Friday's games, & Greg picks & analyzes EVERY Friday game!Link To Greg's Spreadsheet of handicapped lines: https://vsin.com/college-basketball/greg-petersons-daily-college-basketball-lines/Greg's TikTok With Pickmas Pick Videos: https://www.tiktok.com/@gregpetersonsports?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcPodcast Highlights 1:49-Recap of Thursday's results11:03-Interview with Tanner Kern23:38-Start of picks Dartmouth vs Sacred Heart25:42-Picks & analysis for South Dakota St vs UW Milwaukee27:50-Picks & analysis for Seton Hall vs Providence29:58-Picks & analysis for Mount St. Mary's vs Drexel32:35-Picks & analysis for Eastern Michigan vs Akron34:56-Picks & analysis for Tulsa vs Western Kentucky38:03-Picks & analysis for Villanova vs Wisconsin40:21-Picks & analysis for Belmont vs UC Irvine43:15-Picks & analysis for Abilene Christian vs BYU45:47-Picks & analysis for Cal Poly vs UCLA48:18-Picks & analysis for San Diego vs UC San Diego50:35-Picks & analysis for Washington vs Seattle53:12-Picks & analysis for Florida Atlantic vs St. Mary's56:06-Start of extra games Grambling vs Hampton58:18-Picks & analysis for Coppin St vs Navy1:00:40-Picks & analysis for La Salle vs High Point1:03:10-Picks & analysis for Mississippi Valley St vs Florida St1:05:12-Picks & analysis for Norfolk St vs Jackson St1:08:05-Picks & analysis for Alcorn St vs Baylor1:10:09-Picks & analysis for Florida A&M vs Tarleton State1:12:33-Picks & analysis for SE Louisiana vs LSU1:15:25-Picks & analysis for North Alabama vs Loyola Marymount1:17:52-Picks & analysis for Morgan St vs California Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We hit the final day of American Conference Media Week on In The Circle. Today's first stop is Boca Raton, where Florida Atlantic looks for another trip to the NCAA Tournament. Head Coach Jordan Clark shares how much she's changed since taking over the program. You'll also hear from reigning Defensive Player of the Year Jesiana Mora and Pitcher of the Year Autumn Courtney about playing for Coach Clark and receiving their championship rings.Media Week wraps up in Memphis, where we catch up with the Tigers. Head Coach Trena Prater discusses building off last season's strong finish and a significant anniversary she'll celebrate in 2026. Plus, Kennedy Semien reflects on Coach Prater's impact and her journey to Memphis.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today on Coast To Coast Hoops Greg recaps Saturday's results, talks to Blake Lovell of Southeastern 16 about the results of the SEC vs ACC Challenge, the good & bad surprises of the SEC thus far, & Sunday's big games, & Greg picks & analyzes EVERY Sunday game!Link To Greg's Spreadsheet of handicapped lines: https://vsin.com/college-basketball/greg-petersons-daily-college-basketball-lines/Greg's TikTok With Pickmas Pick Videos: https://www.tiktok.com/@gregpetersonsports?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcPodcast Highlights 3:01-Recap of Saturday's results24:32-Interview with Blake Lovell46:52-Start of picks Fairfield vs Merrimack49:22-Picks & analysis for Southern Indiana vs Indiana St52:02-Picks & analysis for Missouri vs Kansas54:38-Picks & analysis for Weber St vs St. Thomas56:50-Picks & analysis for Illinois Chicago vs Yale59:13-Picks & analysis for Niagara vs St. Peter's1:01:51-Picks & analysis for Utah St vs Charlotte1:03:55-Picks & analysis for Iona vs Sacred Heart1:06:26-Picks & analysis for Manhattan vs Marist1:08:45-Picks & analysis for Rider vs Quinnipiac1:11:02-Picks & analysis for Canisius vs Siena1:13:34-Picks & analysis for UT San Antonio vs Alabama1:16:01-Picks & analysis for St. Mary's vs Davidson1:18:33-Picks & analysis for LSU vs Texas Tech1:21:20-Picks & analysis for Central Michigan vs St. Louis1:23:42-Picks & analysis for UNLV vs Stanford1:26:05-Picks & analysis for Hofstra vs Pittsburgh1:28:11-Picks & analysis for San Francisco vs Mississippi St1:30:35-Picks & analysis for Towson vs Central Florida1:32:50-Picks & analysis for Belmont vs Middle Tennessee1:35:17-Picks & analysis for Nevada vs Washington St1:37:45-Picks & analysis for Creighton vs Nebraska1:40:30-Picks & analysis for Georgetown vs North Carolina1:43:03-Picks & analysis for Texas A&M vs SMU1:45:28-Picks & analysis for UW Green Bay vs Wright St1:48:03-Picks & analysis for TCU vs North Texas1:50:00-Picks & analysis for Cornell vs Samford1:52:25-Picks & analysis for UTEP vs Seattle1:55:206Start of extra games Air Force vs Navy1:57:10-Picks & analysis for Central Connecticut vs Northeastern1:59:29-Picks & analysis for Florida Atlantic vs Florida Gulf Coast2:01:59-Picks & analysis for Austin Peay vs UT Rio Grande Valley2:04:23-Picks & analysis for St. Francis PA vs Radford2:06:31-Picks & analysis for Alabama St vs UT Martin2:09:07-Picks & analysis for UL Monroe vs Stephen F Austin2:11:36-Picks & analysis for SE Louisiana vs Northwestern St2:13:59-Picks & analysis for Alabama A&M vs Lipscomb2:16:08-Picks & analysis for Central Arkansas vs East Texas A&M2:18:33-Picks & analysis for North Florida vs Gonzaga Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
pWotD Episode 3136: Lane Kiffin Welcome to popular Wiki of the Day, spotlighting Wikipedia's most visited pages, giving you a peek into what the world is curious about today.With 170,848 views on Tuesday, 2 December 2025 our article of the day is Lane Kiffin.Lane Monte Kiffin (born May 9, 1975) is an American football coach who is the head football coach at Louisiana State University. He served as the head coach of the Oakland Raiders from 2007 to 2008, the University of Tennessee in 2009, USC from 2010 to 2013, Florida Atlantic from 2017 to 2019, and Ole Miss from 2020 to 2025.He was the youngest head coach in modern NFL history at the time when he joined the Raiders (until 2017 when Sean McVay joined the Rams), and, for a time, was the youngest head coach of a power conference team in college football when he was at Tennessee and USC. Kiffin later served as the offensive coordinator at the University of Alabama from 2014 until 2016, when he was hired to be the head coach at Florida Atlantic, a position he held until 2019, when he became the head coach at Ole Miss. In 2025, Kiffin departed Ole Miss to become the head coach at LSU.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 02:42 UTC on Wednesday, 3 December 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Lane Kiffin on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm generative Matthew.
This weekend’s drama over “Where will Lane Kiffin coach college football?” reminded me of LeBron James’ over-hyped “The Decision” in July, 2010. Ole Miss football coach Lane Kiffin has become the hottest coaching commodity since Nick Saban’s younger days. The Rebels 11-1 record this fall was the best regular season posted by either Ole Miss or in-state rival Mississippi State in the college football history of both schools. Lane Kiffin (now 50 years of age) used a late-season bye week in order to take his family to visit Baton Rouge (LSU) and Gainesville (University of Florida) to contemplate their respective head coaching openings. Coach Kiffin returned to Oxford a week later and led the Rebels to Friday’s 38-19 drubbing of Mississippi State to end the regular season. The Ole Miss Vice Chancellor for Intercollegiate Athletics Keith Carter advised the media last week that Coach Kiffin would announce his decision (stay or go) on the day after Ole Miss played Mississippi State. Saturday’s lack of news coming out of Oxford led many to believe that the football coach may be getting cold feet. Don’t let the screen door hit you…on your way out! Lane Kiffin advised his 49-year old boss (Keith Carter) on Saturday that he was, indeed, taking the head coaching job at LSU. However, Kiffin wanted to have the chance to remain another month to coach his team through the remainder of the football season. Ole Miss (ranked #6) is likely to host a first round College Football Playoff game on Saturday, December 13. The coach wanted to stay with his players through their final game. LSU agreed. Ole Miss athletics boss Keith Carter effectively told Lane Kiffin, “Not no, but heck no.” He refused to let the head coach even talk to his players on Sunday and made it known that Kiffin should skedaddle to Baton Rouge ASAP. Hours later, Lane Kiffin did just that. A small group of Ole Miss fans loudly cursed the coach as he boarded a private jet in Oxford on Sunday afternoon. Lane Kiffin’s Defensive Coordinator, Pete Golding, was named the new Ole Miss football coach on Sunday as well. For the record, the 41-year old Pete Golding has never been a head football coach at any level prior to receiving this very generous battlefield promotion on Sunday. Meanwhile, Tulane and North Texas are allowing their departing coaches to continue This weekend also found Tulane’s football coach Jon Sumrall and University of North Texas coach Eric Morris taking the top jobs at the University of Florida and Oklahoma State respectively. Tulane Athletic Director David Harris posted that Coach Sumrall asked to coach the Green Wave for the remaining games of this football season. Harris gladly obliged based on their years of mutual trust. The same thing happened with the University of North Texas and departing coach Eric Morris. He will coach the Mean Green football team for the remainder of the season and then move to Oklahoma State. Ironically, Jon Sumrall and Eric Morris will face each other this Friday night. Tulane (10-2) hosts 11-1 North Texas in New Orleans in the American Athletic Conference championship game. Why didn’t Ole Miss athletics boss Keith Carter do the same thing for Coach Lane Kiffin? That’s a great question, and it may hold the key as to why Kiffin is moving on to LSU. In 2019, Keith Carter was promoted into his current job just weeks prior to the hiring of Lane Kiffin at Ole Miss. Carter (a former Ole Miss basketball player and a prolific fund raiser for Ole Miss athletics) is one year younger than Lane Kiffin. It’s safe to say that these two gentlemen are quite competitive by nature. Partial credit for the rise in the profile of Ole Miss football in the past few years should be given to Keith Carter for hiring Lane Kiffin in 2019. Of course, Coach Kiffin, his staff, and players have made Ole Miss into a national force in college football in recent years. That same 44 year old Lane Kiffin had already been the head coach for the Oakland Raiders (one and 1/2 years), Tennessee Volunteers (one season), USC (three and ½ years), and Florida Atlantic (three years) prior to accepting his fifth head coaching assignment at Ole Miss in 2019. Ole Miss sports boss Keith Carter had to know that hiring Lane Kiffin came with the risk that his coach might not stick around for too many years. Kiffin’s six-year tenure at Ole Miss was, by far, the longest in his head coaching career. Lane Kiffin’s years in Oxford marked a time in which he has become closer to his family. The coach gave up drinking nearly five years ago and says he is also more mentally sober today as well. He admits that his time in Oxford has been the greatest period in his coaching career. Keep in mind that Keith Carter (Kiffin’s boss) bleeds Ole Miss blue and red. He reportedly offered to match the salary of any suitors (primarily LSU and Florida) to get his football coach to sign a contract extension to stay put. Keith Carter had to endure questions from local and national media as to why Coach Kiffin was traveling to visit Florida and LSU during the team’s recent bye week. The school’s athletics chief desperately wanted his football coach to tell the media that he was staying put in Oxford. Lane Kiffin and family returned from their brief visits in mid-November and said that no decisions had been made. When Coach Kiffin finally confirmed that he was leaving for LSU last Saturday, it appeared that his boss (Keith Carter) felt rather offended after being strung along for more than a full week. I believe that is a big reason why Keith Carter rejected Coach Kiffin’s request to continue leading this year’s team through the upcoming College Football Playoffs. The College Football Playoff Committee should not “punish” Ole Miss after their head coach left The Ole Miss executive hierarchy immediately promoted defensive coordinator Pete Golding into the permanent head coaching spot. That decision seems primarily designed to give the College Football Playoff committee an assurance that this year’s Ole Miss football team is “stable” and deserves to host a first-round playoff game. This season’s Ole Miss players and the team’s fans deserve that much for a tremendous 11-1 season. The CFP committee (which has a tendency to listen to TV partner ESPN) angered many a few years ago by leaving out 13-0 Florida State after its quarterback was injured in the ACC Championship game. The loss of a football team’s star quarterback is a quantifiable loss. How can the CFP committee fairly assess the value of a team’s head coach? Answer: They shouldn’t! LSU’s Athletics Director handed the keys over to Lane Kiffin Verge Ausberry was appointed as LSU’s new Director of Athletics on November 4. His primary task was to find a qualified replacement for the recently-departed Brian Kelly. Ausberry somehow landed the biggest coaching fish in the college football ocean by signing Lane Kiffin to become the Tigers new head coach. Monday’s introductory press conference at LSU provided a big reason why Kiffin decided to come to TigerTown. He said that LSU AD Verge Ausberry told him, “I’m going to leave you alone and let you coach the team. I like when I hear that (laughter from the crowd). We’re going to give you everything to win, and I’m going to leave you alone and go coach the team and win championships!” Lane Kiffin is a talented football coach and a very creative innovator. He may have felt a little constrained at Ole Miss by his former boss, Keith Carter. As we all know, some bosses are more hands-on than others. LSU’s Verge Ausberry is going to give Coach Kiffin plenty of room to design a national championship football team in Baton Rouge. Lane Kiffin (at least for the next few years) has the football team’s car keys, and he is definitely in the driver’s seat right now. Tiger faithful are excited and cautiously optimistic about the team’s chances for a fifth national championship coming soon. Enjoy “The Lane Kiffin Show” while you can, LSU fans. Just remember that his escape pod will be parked nearby. The post Lane Kiffin vs. Ole Miss AD – Farewell, Fair Weather Friends! appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.
On post-Thanksgiving Saturday, with nothing to play for but pride, in front of a small crowd, FAU Football was punished into the offseason by a dominant East Carolina team. In the short term, it's discouraging. What happens now? Ken LaVicka & New Era Prep's Robbie Lastella dissect the loss to ECU, the statistical indicators that point to why this became a lost season for Florida Atlantic. Also, a full dialogue on the importance of retaining Caden Veltkamp for '26 and who else may stay...or go. SUBSCRIBE to "The Florida Atlantic Voice" podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts Follow Ken LaVicka on social media: X - @KLVsays For sponsorship/business opportunities, e-mail klavicka84@gmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Today on Coast To Coast Hoops Greg recaps Sunday's results, talks to Ryan McIntyre of the Sports Gambling Podcast Network about the overreaction we have to teams with this sample size, the teams with value he's finding currently, & looks at Monday's matchups, & Greg picks & analyzes EVERY Monday game!Link To Greg's Spreadsheet of handicapped lines: https://vsin.com/college-basketball/greg-petersons-daily-college-basketball-lines/Greg's TikTok With Pickmas Pick Videos: https://www.tiktok.com/@gregpetersonsports?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcPodcast Highlights 2:47-Recap of Sunday's results16:50-Interview with Ryan McIntyre32:16-Start of picks UAB vs Southern Illinois34:36-Picks & analysis for William & Mary vs UTEP37:13-Picks & analysis for Middle Tennessee vs George Washington40:04-Picks & analysis for Elon vs Appalachian St42:22-Picks & analysis for Youngstown St vs Georgia Southern45:05-Picks & analysis for James Madison vs FL International48:02-Picks & analysis for Kansas City vs Lindenwood50:37-Picks & analysis for Eastern Michigan vs Louisville53:02-Picks & analysis for Jacksonville St vs Arkansas St55:32-Picks & analysis for Cal Poly vs Northern Arizona57:56-Picks & analysis for Rio Grande Valley vs Illinois1:00:17-Picks & analysis for Louisiana vs UC Davis1:02:38-Picks & analysis for Abilene Christian vs UT San Antonio1:05:13-Picks & analysis for Denver vs Arizona1:07:29-Picks & analysis for Troy vs Toledo1:09:54-Picks & analysis for Belmont vs St Francis PA1:12:25-Picks & analysis for Rhode Island vs Towson1:14:46-Picks & analysis for Liberty vs Vermont1:17:05-Picks & analysis for Temple vs UC San Diego1:19:56-Picks & analysis for Princeton vs Bradley1:22:22-Picks & analysis for Stony Brook vs Pacific1:24:58-Picks & analysis for Jacksonville vs Bethune Cookman1:27:46-Picks & analysis for Massachusetts vs Oregon St1:30:02-Picks & analysis for UW Green Bay vs Iona1:32:50-Picks & analysis for Charleston vs Evansville1:35:11-Picks & analysis for Yale vs Akron1:37:31-Picks & analysis for Rutgers vs Tennessee1:39:48-Picks & analysis for Creighton vs Baylor1:42:14-Picks & analysis for Kansas vs Notre Dame1:44:28-Picks & analysis for St. John's vs Iowa St1:47:04-Picks & analysis for Houston vs Syracuse1:49:53-Picks & analysis for Auburn vs Oregon1:51:59-Picks & analysis for Gonzaga vs Alabama1:54:44-Picks & analysis for Michigan vs San Diego St1:57:02-Picks & analysis for UNLV vs Maryland1:59:56-Picks & analysis for Seton Hall vs NC State2:02:14-Picks & analysis for USC vs Boise St2:04:44-Picks & analysis for Washington St vs Chaminade2:08:19-Picks & analysis for Arizona St vs Texas2:11:14-Picks & analysis for George Mason vs Ohio2:13:38-Picks & analysis for Florida Atlantic vs Loyola Marymount2:16:02-Start of extra games East Texas A&M vs Fair Dickinson2:18:28-Picks & analysis for Bucknell vs Bowling Green2:20:53-Picks & analysis for VMI vs Buffalo2:23:12-Picks & analysis for Grambling vs UC Riverside2:25:39-Picks & analysis for Oakland vs Lamar2:28:00-Picks & analysis for Kennesaw St vs Rice2:30:35-Picks & analysis for Siena vs Holy Cross2:32:40-Picks & analysis for Sacred Heart vs Central Connecticut2:35:05-Picks & analysis for Oral Roberts vs FL Gulf Coast2:37:38-Picks & analysis for Bellarmine vs The Citadel2:40:03-Picks & analysis for NJIT vs Cincinnati2:42:17-Picks & analysis for Eastern Kentucky vs Northern Kentucky2:44:39-Picks & analysis for Murray St vs McNeese2:47:08-Picks & analysis for New Orleans vs Mississippi St2:49:23-Picks & analysis for Radford vs SMU2:53:11-Picks & analysis for Long Island vs Missouri St Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
with Adam Giardino afte rthe Huskies close the regular season with a wild 48-45 win at Florida Atlantic
It was a complete thrashing. Behind its best three-point performance...offensively & defensively...Florida Atlantic had no issues with WCC foe Pacific. Ken LaVicka & Damon Arnette discuss an improved defensive performance, the outstanding guard play, which bigs are starting to show some teeth on the interior & what's at stake over the next two weeks. SUBSCRIBE to "The Florida Atlantic Voice" podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts Follow Ken LaVicka on social media: X - @KLVsays For sponsorship/business opportunities, e-mail klavicka84@gmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Mike and Charlie interviewed Blake Ruffino, the founder of the "Are You Serious" Sports Network, and Tulane head football coach Jon Sumrall. Ruffino broke down LSU's pursuit of Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin, explaining that the Tigers are "all-in" for him. Coach Sumrall recapped Tulane's Homecoming victory over Florida Atlantic and previewed the Green Wave's test against Temple.
Mike and Charlie interviewed Blake Ruffino, the founder of the "Are You Serious" Sports Network, Tulane head football coach Jon Sumrall, and Audacy NFL Insider Mark Schlereth. Ruffino broke down LSU's pursuit of Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin, Sumrall recapped Tulane's victory over Florida Atlantic, and Schlereth previewed the Saints' matchup against Atlanta. Steve and Charlie listened to locker room audio from Saints safety Justin Reid. The guys also spoke to Joe Bartel, a fantasy football expert at Rotowire.com, for their weekly "Fantasy Focus" segment.
Tulane head football coach Jon Sumrall joined Sports Talk. Coach Sumrall discussed the Green Wave's top-25 ranking, praised RB Jamauri McClure, and recapped Tulane's victory over Florida Atlantic. Coach Sumrall reviewed the major plays from the Green Wave's win and previewed their upcoming test against Temple.
Back to action after 8 days away, Florida Atlantic basketball sailed by the NAIA Coastal Georgia Mariners. Following their call of the game on the Florida Atlantic Sports Network, Ken LaVicka & Damon Arnette discuss Devin Vanterpool's meteoric rise within the FAU Hoops program, the Owls' continued effort to find a defensive foothold, the seldom-used pieces that will play a role later in the season & some of the early hurdles challenging Florida Atlantic in the early season. SUBSCRIBE to "The Florida Atlantic Voice" podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts Follow Ken LaVicka on social media: X - @KLVsays For sponsorship/business opportunities, e-mail klavicka84@gmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Listen back to all the best moments from Tulane's 35-24 homecoming victory over Florida Atlantic, featuring postgame analysis from Steve Barrios and Maddy Hudak, as well as exclusive conversations with head coach Jon Sumrall, running back Jamauri McClure and linebacker Chris Rodgers.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
FAU Football once again hung in with an American Conference title contender, but it wasn't enough. Ken LaVicka & New Era Prep's Robbie Lastella discuss Florida Atlantic's defeat at Tulane and its familiar script: a competitive effort, a turnover-fest, an offensive drought, a stubborn defense worn down. Now? It's FAU with its back against the wall...twice. SUBSCRIBE to "The Florida Atlantic Voice" podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts Follow Ken LaVicka on social media: X - @KLVsays For sponsorship/business opportunities, e-mail klavicka84@gmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
FAU got back into the win column, now the objective for Owls football is clear. Win 2 of 3. Ken LaVicka & New Era Prep's Robbie Lastella discuss Florida Atlantic's victory over Tulsa and break down the path to bowl eligibility. What needs to happen, who needs to make it happen and how did FAU's season evolve to where it currently sits entering mid-November. SUBSCRIBE to "The Florida Atlantic Voice" podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts Follow Ken LaVicka on social media: X - @KLVsays For sponsorship/business opportunities, e-mail klavicka84@gmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Navy Football Podcast team reviews the defeat of Florida Atlantic that improved Navy's record to 7-0 for the first time since 1978. We also preview the tough road matchup at North Texas this Saturday. Former Navy football players Keenan Reynolds and Eric Kettani provide expert analysis, while producer Chris Servello brings the fan's perspective.
We preview the 2025-26 Navy men's basketball season by talking to head coach Jon Perry and senior point guard Austin Benigni. Navy opens the season Monday at Presbyterian then hosts Yale in the Veterans Classic on Friday night. Mike James, publisher of The Mid Report and color commentator for the Navy Football Radio Network, joins to review the Florida Atlantic game and preview the North Texas contest.
Against a team that was one of only six remaining undefeated teams in the nation, and a program that had won 9 straight, FAU looked like it belonged. The problem? The offense disappeared. Ken LaVicka & New Era Prep's Robbie Lastella discuss Florida Atlantic's familiar-looking missed opportunities at Navy, the winning effort from the Owls' defense & their offensive drought. Also, Ken & Robbie try to find FAU's identity, look into what is specifically separates Florida Atlantic from the upper tier of the American and detail why bowl eligibility shouldn't be written off. SUBSCRIBE to "The Florida Atlantic Voice" podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts Follow Ken LaVicka on social media: X - @KLVsays For sponsorship/business opportunities, e-mail klavicka84@gmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Navy Football Podcast team talks about the keys to beating Florida Atlantic on Homecoming in Annapolis. Former Navy greats Eric Kettani and Keenan Reynolds analyze the matchup. Producer Chris Servello says the point spread is too high. Also, we talk about why Navy quarterback Blake Horvath is not being mentioned as a Heisman Trophy candidate.
Mike James, publisher of The Mid Report and color commentator for the Navy Football Radio Network, breaks down Saturday's Homecoming matchup with Florida Atlantic. We get an update on the Navy Letterwinner's Association by interviewing associate athletic director Rob Friedrich, who oversees the program. Nancy Murray of the Naval Academy Alumni Association and Foundation joins to talk about some upcoming events.
Don't miss the latest episode of College Football Now, as host Thomas Christopher and multiple members of The League Winners discuss the latest in CFB news, players, and events for the 2025 season. While you're listening to the show, please make sure to like the video, leave a comment, and subscribe to the channel!In the latest episode of College Football Now, the topic of conversation in our opening segment is Florida Atlantic heading to Annapolis to face the Navy Midshipmen in Week 9. Thomas is joined by New Era Prep's Robbie Lastella to discuss the matchup. Following Lastella's appearance is TLW's own Mackenzie Neglia. Mackenzie talks about USF's latest victory over the aforementioned FAU Owls, and about South Florida's upcoming matchup with the Memphis Tigers. In a brief solo intermission, Thomas then discusses Wednesday's Blackout Game between Delaware and Middle Tennessee.Beginning the P4 segment, Thomas is joined by Daily Cal's Joaquin Ruiz, to discuss the Week 3 matchup between the California Golden Bears and the Minnesota Golden Gophers.Joining Thomas to talk about Auburn in the final portion of the show is Shane Barrett. The duo talk about the close losses of Auburn, the quarterback situation, and head coach Hugh Freeze.Finally, Thomas ends the show talking about Syracuse football and their matchup against undefeated Georgia Tech.The League Winners are a company dedicated to covering the college football and the NFL. Created by Thomas Christopher, TLW was created to give football fans news, highlights, interviews, film review and much more surrounding the game of football.#USF #CollegeFootball #SouthFlorida #FAU #Auburn #Syracuse #CollegeFootballPodcast #CFB25 #CollegeFootball2025 #SyracuseOrange #FAUOwls #GeorgiaTech #AuburnTigers #FIU #FIUPanthers #USFBulls #LeagueWinners #Pitt
No drama, no letdown, all offense. FAU Football's win over UAB was dominant & overwhelming, so you know what that means...AWARDS! With the Owls back to .500 and 2-1 in the league, they now embark on an absolutely treacherous schedule stretch, starting with No. 19 USF on Saturday. USF is excellent, powerful, stacked...but FAU does have some advantages. Also, a breakdown of Florida Atlantic's nationally-elite passing numbers along with a venting session over the delusions of the USF fan base. Plus, Ken's favorite Raymond James Stadium story & an early look at FAU Basketball. SUBSCRIBE to "The Florida Atlantic Voice" podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts Follow Ken LaVicka on social media: X - @KLVsays For sponsorship/business opportunities, e-mail klavicka84@gmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
FAU 53, UAB 33. Finally, Florida Atlantic delivered a death quarter, a ton of offensive haymakers & a convincing rout to get back to .500 and move to 2-1 in the American. Ken LaVicka & New Era Prep's Robbie Lastella discuss Kaden Shields-Dutton's breakout game in the backfield, Caden Veltkamp's control of the offense, Easton Messer's versatility (and arm!), Asaad Wasseem's soaring stardom & a defensive performance that had nuanced productivity. SUBSCRIBE to "The Florida Atlantic Voice" podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts Follow Ken LaVicka on social media: X - @KLVsays For sponsorship/business opportunities, e-mail klavicka84@gmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
FAU 27, Rice 21. They're back! Florida Atlantic's road win has the road map back to 6 wins a little less treacherous. From QB play, to a TE coming out party, to a defense that refused to back down, there was a lot to appreciate about FAU's bounce-back from the rough final 9 minutes of the Memphis loss. Ken LaVicka & New Era Prep's Robbie Lastella break it all down and have important discussions about Legos, poor recall of John F. Kennedy's historic speeches & tales of disrespect from Bill Parcells. SUBSCRIBE to "The Florida Atlantic Voice" podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts Follow Ken LaVicka on social media: X - @KLVsays For sponsorship/business opportunities, e-mail klavicka84@gmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Don't miss the latest episode of College Football Now, as host Thomas Christopher and multiple members of The League Winners discuss the latest in CFB news, players, and events for the 2025 season. While you're listening to the show, please make sure to like the video, leave a comment, and subscribe to the channel!In the fourth episode of College Football Now, the topic of conversation in our opening segment is the Shula Bowl! Thomas Christopher is joined by Brandyn Pokrass (The League Winners) and Robbie Lastella (New Era Prep) to discuss the matchup between Florida Atlantic and Florida International. The FAU vs. FIU matchup comes in Week 3. The two will also recap their two team's respective Week 2 matchups.Later in the show, The League Winners stick with the G6, as Mackenzie Neglia and Brandyn Pokrass discuss the emergence of USF, their back-to-back upsets, and Week 3 versus Miami.Before the brief intermission, Thomas discusses the Delaware Blue Hens, and goes over The League Winners' Power Rankings entering Week 3. The League Winners recently introduced their own Top-25 Power Rankings for the 2025 college football season.The second half of these 2025 Week 3 season previews focuses on the Power Conferences and their opponents. Beginning the P4 segment, Thomas is joined by Daily Cal's Joaquin Ruiz, to discuss the Week 3 matchup between the California Golden Bears and the Minnesota Golden Gophers.Joining Thomas to talk about Syracuse's Week 3 matchup against Colgate is Daniel Tortora, formerly of ESPN and FOX Sports, who is host of The Wake Up Call with Dan Tortora.The League Winners are a company dedicated to covering the college football and the NFL. Created by Thomas Christopher, TLW was created to give football fans news, highlights, interviews, film review and much more surrounding the game of football.
FAU 56, Florida A&M 14. A nice bounce back and a proverbial "taking care of business" for Florida Atlantic in the blowout victory over FAMU. Ken LaVicka is joined by New Era Prep's Robbie Lastella to give context to the marked offensive improvement, the surging FAU special teams & why even the 3rd quarter lull may have been a positive. Plus, Ken makes a plea to Owls fans as everyone looks ahead to the Shula Bowl in West Miami. SUBSCRIBE to "The Florida Atlantic Voice" podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts Follow Ken LaVicka on social media: X - @KLVsays For sponsorship/business opportunities, e-mail klavicka84@gmail.com
Hour 1 with Rick "Doc" Walker: Overview of College Football's week one (so far) / Maryland wins big over Florida Atlantic yesterday / Are the new QBs in the NCAA this year going to be let downs? / Callers weigh in on the first weekend of college football
Maryland 39, FAU 7. It was a rough debut for the Zach Kittley era at Florida Atlantic, but there were a few positives. Ken LaVicka breaks down the good...and the bad at College Park in the 2025 season opener. The offensive struggles, the positives on the defensive side of the ball and an in-depth discussion of the 15 minutes that lost it all for FAU in this in-depth dive into the loss at Maryland. SUBSCRIBE to "The Florida Atlantic Voice" podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts Follow Ken LaVicka on social media: X - @KLVsays For sponsorship/business opportunities, e-mail klavicka84@gmail.com
The Terps will get their season rolling against Florida Atlantic tomorrow afternoon. Keith Cavanaugh is here for a full preview of the action.
In this episode, we welcome Coach Dusty May of the University of Michigan to discuss building winning teams, the power of team chemistry, and the importance of authentic leadership. Coach May shares his journey from Florida Atlantic to Michigan, revealing how trust, collaboration, and player relationships drive success on and off the court. This episode is a must-listen for coaches, team builders, and anyone passionate about the art of coaching and team culture.
A little bit of FAU Basketball to wade into! Florida Atlantic has a new (but now unfamilar) assistant coach on John Jakus' staff! Ken takes a quick look at Demond Parker and describes the positivity that surrounds the decision. In addition, with Boston College coming to the Elly to tip-off the '25-'26 FAU Basketball season, Ken LaVicka goes in-depth into what it means from a historical perspective and re-lives other high-major visits to Boca. Also, a look back at the all-time hoops series between FAU & BC. Plus, Ken re-litigates the decision to lift the 2023 Final Four banner at Midnight Madness instead of the '23 home opener in light of the NHL's decision to have the Panthers raise their Stanley Cup banner at 5p on a weekday. In another wild turn of events, Conference USA is shedding more teams. It's hardly recognizable to the league FAU was a part of. Ken proposes a team that the AAC may want to look at and laments the current state of FIU, who appears to be just existing. Finally, Ken tries to prepare FAU Football fans for what will likely be a relatively rocky preseason prediction period and explains why it doesn't matter in the slightest. SUBSCRIBE to "The Florida Atlantic Voice" podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts Follow Ken LaVicka on social media: X - @KLVsays For sponsorship/business opportunities, e-mail klavicka84@gmail.com
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Get ready to be inspired by Project AccessTECH, a bold, nationwide initiative that's breaking down barriers and reshaping the future of tech employment for people with disabilities. In this episode, Carol Pankow welcomes Dr. Ayse Torres, Associate Professor in the College of Education, and Dr. Javad Hashemi, Professor in the College of Engineering and Computer Science at Florida Atlantic University, into the VRTAC-QM Studio. Powered by Florida Atlantic University and funded by the Disability Innovation Fund, Project AccessTECH delivers hands-on, cutting-edge training in cybersecurity, cloud computing, and 3D printing. Participants gain real-world experience through paid internships with industry leaders like Dell — all through a fully accessible, nationwide program that opens doors to sustainable careers and helps reshape employer perceptions about disability. Whether you're part of a VR agency, a tech employer, or an aspiring participant, Project AccessTECH is redefining what's possible. Listen today and join the movement! Check out these informational links: AccessTECHnology Program web site. AccessTECH Introduction Video Listen Here Full Transcript: {Music} Ayse: By combining tailor training, hands on internship and soft skills development, we could not only help participants thrive, but also redefine how employers view disability in the tech world. Javad: We bring the element of technology, high tech education and education of people with disabilities in key areas that we believe the nation needs. Carol: This is a national initiative and participants can join from anywhere. Correct. Ayse: That is absolutely right. Carol: Ahh, it's excellent. Intro Voice: Manager Minute brought to you by the VRTAC for Quality Management, Conversations powered by VR, one manager at a time, one minute at a time. Here is your host Carol Pankow. Carol: Welcome to the manager minute. I'm excited to have two distinguished guests in the studio today. Doctor Ayse Torres, associate professor in the College of Education and Doctor Javad Hashemi, professor in the College of Engineering and Computer Science at Florida Atlantic University. This cracks me up because Jeff and I talked before we were recording today, and what? We haven't had such two distinguished guests on the show like you all. So glad you're here. So, Ayse, how are things going for you? Ayse: I'm doing great. Thank you. It's exciting to be here, and I'm really looking forward to talking more about our Project AccessTECH. Carol: Yeah. Me too. Me too. Javad, how about you? How are things going for you? Javad: I'm doing well as well. Thank you. And thank you for this opportunity to talk to you about our new initiative, the center. It's very exciting, and there is a lot to discuss. Carol: Well, it is very exciting. And I had a chance, I was on your website and I was reviewing the video and I'm like, oh my gosh, I got super excited. I think everybody across the country needs to hear about what's going on with your project because it is super important. So for our listeners today, we're going to dive into the Disability Innovation Fund Group F grants and funded through the US Department of Education's Rehabilitation Services Administration. And we're spotlighting a bold national initiative to design and test new strategies that help youth and adults with disabilities successfully transition into competitive, integrated employment. And Florida Atlantic University is one of 27 grantees leading this charge. Their Project AccessTECHnology is already generating attention for its focus on creating pathways into high demand technology fields like cybersecurity, cloud computing, and 3D printing. But I don't want to steal your thunder, so let's hear directly from the team behind this exciting work. So, Ayse, let's start with you. Can you introduce yourself to our listeners and tell us about your role at FAU and with the AccessTECHnology Project? Ayse: Absolutely. My name is Ayse Torres, and I'm an associate professor in the departments of Cancer Education, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Biomedical Engineering at Florida Atlantic University. My background is deeply rooted in vocational rehabilitation, where I help individuals with disabilities transitioning into meaningful careers. I worked in different capacities at the Division of Blind Services and Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in Florida for the past eight years at Florida Atlantic University. I focus on developing evidence based strategies to enhance employment outcomes for people with disabilities. With the AccessTECH Project I serve as the principal investigator. This project is an amazing opportunity to work with incredible partners like Doctor Javad Hashemi, associate Dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science and Dean from the same college here at Florida Atlantic. Carol: I just think that is the coolest thing. I could not believe your background when you were telling me you were part of the rehab counseling program to I'm like, what is happening? This is like mind blowing. I think this is an amazing partnership. So Javad, same question over to you. What's your role at the university and how are you involved in the project? Javad: Thank you for asking the question. My name is Javad Hashemi. My training is in mechanical engineering. I'm a professor of mechanical engineering, but I've done a lot of research, for example in both mechanical engineering and biomedical engineering. I'm also the associate dean of research for the College of Engineering and Computer Science. My role is to coordinate research activities at the college, within the college, and between our college and other colleges. So this AccessTECHnology is an example of the type of initiative that the College of Engineering and the College of Education together have initiated, and this AccessTECHnology program. We bring the element of technology, high tech education and education of people with disabilities in key areas that we believe the nation needs. Carol: This is so exciting. Ayse, how did the idea for this even come about? Like, how did you two get connected and come up with this awesome project? Ayse: This is a great question. The idea really came out of our long talks with Doctor Hashemi and our partner, Doctor Tim Tansey, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. We saw the unmet needs firsthand while working with people with disabilities, and we knew the tech sector is booming. But too often people with disabilities were left out because of several barriers. But these barriers sometimes related to training programs or employers feeling unsure about hiring, well, that's where this collaboration with Doctor Hashemi and the College of Engineering came into play. We ask ourselves, what if we created a program specially designed to bridge these gaps? Well, by combining tailored training, hands on internship and soft skills development, we could not only help participants thrive, but also redefine how employers view disability in the tech world. Carol: I'm just like in I think this is super cool and I don't know anyone doing anything like this anywhere else. So can you guys walk us through the program? Like what are participants going to experience? From the training tracks to the whole certifications and internships? Lay it all out there. Ayse: What's happening, of course, AccessTECH is divided into three main phases. First of all, we begin with Tech Prep, which is a program designed to build participants confidence in foundational employment soft skills. Then we move into specialized training tracks. Participants choose one of the three areas based on their interest and career goals. Cybersecurity, cloud computing or computer aided design and 3D printing. These tracks are hands on and immersive, running for 3 to 6 months and ending with a certification that's recognized across the industry. And lastly, participants engage with Paid Internship, which I highlight its paid internship with our industry partners like Dell Technologies. These real world experiences give them the chance to apply their skills, build professional networks, and gain footing in competitive workplaces. Our partners play a huge role here, not just by offering internships, by fostering rich environments that truly welcome different talents. Carol: So I know you mentioned Dell, who are like your other key partners in this initiative. And are there opportunities for other people to get involved as the project expands? Ayse: We have been building an incredible network of partners. This includes state vocational rehabilitation agencies across the country, community rehabilitation programs, and employers in the tech industry. Our advisory board also features stakeholders from disability organizations, local leaders and people with disabilities to ensure we are aligning with real community needs. Well, this is a great place to say, Carol, I'm just going to go ahead and say, for those who are interested in getting involved, we are always looking to expand our network. Whether you're an employer who wants to host interns or in agencies seeking resources for our clients, there is a place for you here in AccessTECH. Doctor Hashemi, what do you think? Javad: I think it's exactly right. We have an advisory board that consists of more than 15 local companies. And all of these companies have committed to support this initiative. They're all very excited. And as we are advancing in the project, we are contacting and recruiting more companies. I think I had an idea to expand this to other states. We're going to pursue some of the venues that Ayse has thought of, and I think this number of companies will expand. The good thing about the program is that it can be done online. For example, the company could be in California, they could hire somebody in Pennsylvania, and the person in Pennsylvania can do this, that work in an online manner. Cybersecurity, you know, cloud computing solutions, these are all type of jobs that can be done online. We hope to expand this industry base that supports this project. Carol: That really is the beauty of this project, because I think about some of our customers who are, you know, they're stuck really because of the rural nature of where they may live. They may not have access to some really awesome opportunities. But the pandemic showed us the world can be connected via the computer. You can get anywhere. And so as long as they can get some access to broadband and be able to get online, they could do the work. I think that is super cool. And what role does Tim Tansey play in this as your partner. Ayse: He is such a great support for us. Like I cannot just say one word as his role. He has been from the beginning as been with us designing this study, every piece, every aspect of it. And also Doctor Emily Brink is working with us. This is such a great team that we are working with, and we can't do any of this without their support. They're super valuable. Carol: Yeah, absolutely. I know that both of them, they've done a really good job because they've currently got the Quality Employment Initiative, the Technical Assistance Center, funded by RSA. So they have a lot of like real life experience to what's going on, Boots on the ground. Ayse: Exactly. Javad: Tim and Emily's role is really, really important in terms of doing the prep for our applicants, how to deal with industry, how to have a role in the work environment, how to communicate, how to collaborate in a team environment. I think these are the aspects that are truly important. They are equally and maybe even more important than the technology itself. So Tim and Emily's role I agree with Ayse is just crucial. Carol: I think the cool thing about you guys is usually folks get these grants and it takes a long time for that to launch, but you all are already off and running. I mean, I can't even believe it. So we know you've launched your first cohort and you have this fully functional website. You have. All this stuff is out there already. What should state VR agencies know now that you're at go time, you're at the implementation stage. So what should our state VR agencies know about this. Ayse: So as you said, we are so excited to share that we have officially formed our first cohort of participants. This is incredible. The first group includes individuals with different disabilities and a wide range of career interests in tech. They're about to kick off our first phase of the tech program. If you remember, I mentioned that this phase is all about enhancing soft skills. This is going to be great. Additionally, our fully functional website has been a game changer. It serves as the central hub for everything from detailed information about the program to easy online application. Everything is in one place in our website for the state VR agencies. Now is the perfect time to connect your participants with us, because the program is in full swing and we are excited to welcome participants from all over the country. AccessTECH makes the application process super simple. Participants can just head to our website and apply on their own. It's all about empowerment. If you want to refer your clients, just share our website with them. We have set up an easy three step application portal to make things so easy and smooth as possible. Carol: I just want to underscore that I heard you right. This is a national initiative and participants can join from anywhere, Correct? Ayse: That is absolutely right. Carol: Ahh, it's excellent. So what is your recruitment strategy and how are you ensuring accessibility for this kind of broad audience? Ayse: So AccessTECH is designed to reach people all across the country, whether you're in a big city or a small town. If you have a disability, a high school diploma and an interest in tech, this is just for you. When it comes to recruitment, the R strategy is multi-layered, but currently our recruitment plan focuses on to connect with state VR agencies and community organizations across the country. Also, our website is the central piece of scaling the program. It's not just informative but also functional, allowing anyone interested to quickly apply, learn about training tracks, or even connect with our team for questions by using strategic outreach. We are ensuring AccessTECH creates opportunities for a nationwide pool of participants. Carol: How many people could participate in a cohort at a time? Ayse: We are keeping the cohorts at this moment small, like 12 to 15, because we are actually piloting everything that we established in the past six months for the first time. This number will increase as the time goes by. This project is, you know, it's 4 or 5 years. So our goal is to reach 240 by the end of five years. Carol: Nice, nice. So looking ahead, what's the long term impact that you hope to achieve overall? At the end of the program, you're looking back, end of five years, you right in the report, what's it say? Ayse: Well I would say our goal for participant is very simple yet powerful to equip them with the skills, confidence and networks they need to build sustainable careers in technology. On a broader level, we aim to strengthen the tech industry workforce. What do you think, Doctor Hashemi? Javad: I agree, I think that our main goal at the end of the project is to have a significant number of our applicants actually working with industry and having gained enough experience, like Ayse said, to have a sustainable career in any of these three tracks that we have developed. That's our goal. Ayse: I would also add that once we demonstrate success in tech, we can apply similar models to other fields like robotics or programming and continue breaking barriers. Carol: I love it, you guys, I think this is brilliant. And what's so wonderful is it's transferable. Other people are going to pick up on this idea, and it can be replicated elsewhere across the country. Like you said, different industries can get focused on having that same sort of partnership, but you give it that, kind of, that, oh, to go, and to go do this really well. So how can people get in touch or learn more about the project? You talked about the website. Can you give us the website address? Ayse: Yes. You can visit our website at. www.FaU.edu/AccessTech. This is going to take you to a place to explore the program in detail and find contact information and apply to the program. Carol: Very cool. Any other things you want our listeners to know about today about you? Ayse: Very excited to receive applications and altogether strengthen this workforce. Carol: I agree, I think this is great. I'm hoping you get a flood of applicants, I really do. I wish you both much success. Ayse: Thank you, Carol, so much for having us. Javad: Thank you very much, Appreciate it. Carol: Thanks for being here. You're welcome. Good to have you. {Music} Outro Voice: Conversations powered by VR, one manager at a time, one minute at a time, brought to you by the VR TAC for Quality Management. Catch all of our podcast episodes by subscribing on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Thanks for listening!
The NBA Draft is over, and for the first time ever, an FAU alum has been drafted! Alijah Martin, proud Florida Atlantic grad, is a Toronto Raptor! Another FAU alum is headed to the NBA as well! Vlad Goldin's 2-way deal with the Miami Heat has our favorite big man back in South Florida. Ken LaVicka recounts some of his favorite Alijah & Vlad stories, details some of the countless convos he had with both over the years, conveys what this means for FAU but also explains why Alijah & Vlad making it to the NBA is bittersweet for the Owls. Basketball program. Also, Ken gives the latest on FAU Basketball's newest non-conference opponent, St. Bonaventure, and runs down what is turning into an extremely impressive and challenging mid-major focused non-con schedule. In addition to that, Ken reveals the major FAU connection to the Florida Panthers Stanley Cup championship celebration & says farewell to a broadcasting legend. SUBSCRIBE to “The Florida Atlantic Voice” podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts Follow Ken LaVicka on social media: X – @KLVsays Visit Robes Law Group: RobesLawGroup.com
The Roost Pod's 2025 AAC Previews march on through the Houston summer, as Matt and Carter are joined by old pal Kevin Fielder to talk Florida Atlantic (the only other set of Owls on this year's Rice football schedule). Can (surprisingly tall) hotshot head coach Zach Kittley get the FAU offense back on track after a couple years stuck in the mud? Can the defense achieve any semblance of competence (and why does that feel like a recurring theme with these previews)? All that and plenty of silly tangents! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is the sound of thousands of snapping shrimps recorded with a hydrophone on a very dark night near New Smyrna Beach in Florida. The moment my hydrophone entered the water, I was entranced. The crescent moon and Venus created an even more special moment. Recorded by Andy Popperwell.
It has been a whirlwind since Zach Kittley took over as Florida Atlantic's new Haggerty Family Head Football Coach in December. An expedited recruiting process, a transfer portal sprint, a staff overhaul, support personnel shuffling, planning and executing the spring practice period, then back into the portal. Now? It's summer. Which means camps, evaluating high school prospects, continuing to build relationships and still peeking at the portal. Assistant Director of Player Personnel & Director of High School Relations Shane Marinelli sits down with Ken LaVicka to discuss working with Coach Kittley, how FAU approaches the transfer portal & high school recruiting, how his job has evolved over three different coaching staffs, the benefits of holding a prospect camp with Florida State and why, as an FAU grad, he feels an obligation to see another FAU Football rise to prominence through. SUBSCRIBE to “The Florida Atlantic Voice” podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts Follow Ken LaVicka on social media: X – @KLVsays Visit Robes Law Group: RobesLawGroup.com
The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network continues its college football coach rankings by each conference. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & Ryan McIntyre (@Moneyline_Mac) break down the American Athletic Conference (AAC) from 1-14 on their coach rankings. Is Ryan Silverfield of the Memphis Tigers one of the best coaches in the AAC? Where do we rank the service academy coaches in Jeff Monken at Army and Brian Newberry at Navy? Is Jon Sumrall perhaps the best coach in the AAC at Tulane?Where do rank the new coaches like Scott Abell at Rice, Zach Kittley at Florida Atlantic, Tre Lamb at Tulsa, Blake Harrell at East Carolina and Tim Albin at Charlotte? Is Trent Dilfer in a make or break year at UAB? Is Alex Golesh one of the best coaches in the AAC and could South Florida be a team to watch this season? Is K.C. Keeler a slam dunk hire by the Temple Owls? Can Eric Morris get North Texas to the next level and where does he deserved to ranked thus far? Is UTSA's Jeff Traylor perhaps the best coach in the AAC? We talk it all and more on this episode of The College Football Experience. JOIN the SGPN community #DegensOnlyExclusive Merch, Contests and Bonus Episodes ONLY on Patreon - https://sg.pn/patreonDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.comSUPPORT us by supporting our partnersUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - Up to $1000 in BONUS CASH - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnRithmm - Player Props and Picks - Free 7 day trial! http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com/rithmmRebet - Social sportsbook - 100% deposit match promo code SGPN in your app store! ADVERTISE with SGPNInterested in advertising? Contact sales@sgpn.io Follow The College Experience & SGPN On Social MediaTwitter - https://twitter.com/TCEonSGPNInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/TCEonSGPNTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@TCEonSGPNYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheCollegeExperienceFollow The Hosts On Social MediaColby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/thecolbydPatty C - https://twitter.com/PattyC831NC Nick - https://twitter.com/NC__NicK Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)
The Cincinnati Bearcats basketball team will feature one of the bigger teams in America, adding in 6'11 forward Baba Miller to the fold. Miller was All-AAC a season ago at Florida Atlantic and provides a smoothness to his offensive game that not many 6'11 players have. Subscribe to our show on YouTube and Instagram.
Success on the sand! Another year, another FAU Beach Volleyball trip to the NCAA Championships (3rd time in 4 years)! Head coach Steve Grotowski spends some time with Ken LaVicka to discuss one of the banner programs at Florida Atlantic. Coach Steve explains why he felt "relief" before any sort of joy following the Sandy Owls' C-USA tournament triumph and how he's grown as a head coach over the past three seasons. Also, he reveals if ever had reservations about taking over the program following the death of his wife and former HC, the architect of FAU Beach Volleyball, Capri Grotowski and lays out how the program has learned how to play and thrive as "the hunted". In addition, Grotowski breaks down why he's able to continually produce championship teams and what he expects from his side as they embark on the 2025 NCAA Championships. SUBSCRIBE to “The Florida Atlantic Voice” podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts Follow Ken LaVicka on social media: X – @KLVsays Visit Robes Law Group: RobesLawGroup.com
In the two weeks following Michigan State basketball's loss to Auburn in the Elite Eight, the Spartans have already seen a shift in the team. Jase Richardson declared for the NBA draft, Tre Holloman transferred to NC State and Kaleb Glenn has transferred in from Florida Atlantic. On this week's Spartan Speak podcast, Lansing State Journal columnist Graham Couch and Detroit Free Press beat writer Chris Solari dig into all things Spartan basketball - including what Tom Izzo and his staff can do in the transfer portal. Plus, spring football, hockey and gymnastics.
Max Maier talks about the Hobey Baker Award ceremony. Issac Howard became the third Spartan to win the award Kip Miller(1990) and Ryan Miller(2001). Michigan State Basketball landed a transfer Kaleb Glenn from Florida Atlantic.
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Get set for the week with the Roundhouse Rundown podcast, the fastest five minutes in collegiate promotions. Denning Gerig, associate director of communications/broadcasting, is our guest with the trivia question. The Shocker men’s basketball team takes a four-game win streak to Thursday’s game at Florida Atlantic (8 p.m.). They are at home on Sunday to … Continue reading "Roundhouse Rundown – a weekly glance at Shocker athletics (Feb. 17)"
The first College Basketball weekend of 2025 is HERE! But first, we gotta recap the beatdown Illinois put on Oregon in Eugene, Memphis getting a big road win against Florida Atlantic. THEN we must dive into the Final Four And One. All on a fresh episode today! 00:48 - Illinois puts 109 on Oregon 15:45 - Mid-Week Whiparound: Big Ten Results Of Note 25:40 - Mid-Week Whiparound: Memphis demolishes FAU 26:55 - Mid-Week Whiparound: UNC loses...again 35:50 - Final Four And 1, Game 1 - No. 6 Florida (-1) at No. 10 Kentucky 40:00 - Final Four And 1, Game 2 - No. 25 Baylor at No. 3 Iowa State (-9) 46:00 - Final Four And 1, Game 3 - No. 4 Duke (-8) at SMU. 50:45 - Final Four And 1, Game 4 - No. 12 Oklahoma at No. 5 Alabama (-9) 53:58 - Final Four And 1, Game 5 - San Diego State at Boise State (-2) 55:48 - Other Games Of Note This Weekend Eye on College Basketball is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow our team: @EyeonCBBPodcast @GaryParrishCBS @MattNorlander @Kyle_Boone @DavidWCobb @NataTheScribe Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on college basketball. You can listen to us on your smart speakers! Simply say, "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Eye on College Basketball podcast," or "Hey, Google, play the latest episode of the Eye on College Basketball podcast." Email the show for any reason whatsoever: ShoutstoCBS@gmail.com Visit Eye on College Basketball's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeFb_xyBgOekQPZYC7Ijilw For more college hoops coverage, visit https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
FIRST SHOW OF 2025!!!!10 THINGS!!!!NBA All-Star Voting Results (3:00)Grizzlies 2-1 at Pelicans, Thunder, Suns (7:56)Texas/Arizona St, Ohio St/Oregon, Penn St/Boise St and Georgia/ND (21:43)Ohio St. vs Texas (43:10)NFL Week 18 (46:49)Memphis at Florida Atlantic (54:20)Carry-On, House of Payne, Mad Max Fury Road (1:10:53)Park City, Utah (1:19:58)NFL Pro Bowl (1:30:28)Jaden Ivey (1:37:55)Tonight (1:40:41)
Ben Maller talks about LeBron James announcing that he's taking a break from social media because of the negativity, Ray Lewis being floated as a candidate to become the next head coach at Florida Atlantic, Fact or Fiction, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michigan State is an incredibly public team. What exactly is Aidan Chiles in his first collegiate start? What side will the guys take? Find out on this episode of Cash the Ticket. Download and subscribe today. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices