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Iran has a new Supreme Leader, the hard-line cleric, Mojtaba Khamenei, who has succeeded his father who was killed on the first day of the US-Israeli war against Iran. This morning, Iran's woman's football team are facing building pressure as they prepare to leave Australia's Gold Coast after being eliminated from the Asian Cup on Sunday. Fears for their safety has been growing since they failed to sing the national anthem ahead of their first match against South Korea last week. The decision prompted fierce criticism within Iran and in subsequent matches the players sung, or at least mouthed, the anthem's words. Katy Watson, the BBC's Sydney correspondent, is on the Gold Coast where the tournament is being held and talks to Nuala McGovern about what's been happening. There has been a surge of understanding about the menopause and we are better informed on many aspects. However three quarters of women surveyed for a YouGov poll do not know that a new mental illness can be triggered by the hormonal changes associated with the menopause. Those figures come from a YouGov poll commissioned by the Royal College of Psychiatrists. The College wants to raise awareness about mental health and menopause and the implications for clinical practice. To tell us more about why this was needed now, Nuala is joined by Dr Lade Smith, President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. Do you have a "hassler" in your life? If so, they could be making you age faster. That's according to new research funded by the US National Institute of Aging. A third of all respondents in the study said they had at least one hassler in their life - that is someone who is creating problems and making your life harder. The study also shows that the impact on your health is worse if they are a family member. Psychotherapist and writer Lucy Cavendish explains how to deal with that difficult person in your life.The singer/songwriter Katherine Priddy played her first gig at the O2 and has since performed at the BBC Proms, and at festivals such as Glastonbury, Green Man and Cambridge Folk, where she was awarded the Christian Raphael Prize for best emerging artist. Katherine tells Nuala about her newly released third album, These Frightening Machines, and performs her track Madeline. Why do some women who commit crimes come to be seen as a definition of evil? The Moors murderer Myra Hindley became an enduring symbol of female wickedness but she is not the only one. Professor Joanna Bourke has written a new book, Five Evil Women. It looks at the fascination with these figures and finds it often reveals as much about society as it does about the crimes themselves. Joanna tells Nuala why she chose these five women and they're also joined by BBC Radio 4 New Generation Thinker, criminologist Professor Stephanie Brown.Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Andrea Kidd
Matthew Jones Coaches Show #c2wpnetwork #TheBoaConstrictorWe had a Day here at Kentucky Country Day with The 2025 1A State Champions here in the Commonwealth !! If you do not know we Call Coach Jones "The Boa Constrictor" because when you face his Football Teams you better not have a MENTAL , PHYSICAL LAPSE or Play undiscipline It could cost you a Football Game... We talk with Coach Jones about a Variety of topics definitely the Championship Game but other issues like story time Coach calling his high school coach before this game and advice he was given to 1.35 Multiplier for Private School received which was ridiculous to me! Also Ryan Day had a QUOTE: Pressure is Privilege, I asked Coach Jones will this team Feel The Pressure of have the State Championship. Also we ask Coach what has he learned personally after being so close so many time ... Coach Thank you for the Hospitality my Friend we had a blast get to know Tripp & Nic as well BEST OF LUCK THIS SEASON GO BEARCATS!!#kentuckyhighschoolfootball #highschoolfootball #cleats2whistlepodcast #TheCoachesShow #WeAreMedia #week15
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Filipino supporters in Queensland are organising a solidarity march toward the Gold Coast Stadium to rally behind the Philippine National Women's Football Team during their AFC Women's Asian Cup campaign. - Magtitipon ang mga Pilipino sa Queensland para sa isang martsa patungong Gold Coast Stadium upang ipakita ang kanilang pagkakaisa at suporta sa pambansang koponan ng Filipinas sa kanilang kampanya sa AFC Women's Asian Cup.
The Iranian women's football team lost 3-0 on Monday night in the Women's Asian Cup, but for many Iranians the fact they made it onto the park was a win in itself. The conflict in the Middle East has caused all kinds of chaos across the globe, and these women are tasked with not only trying to win games of football, but with representing a nation currently in turmoil on the international stage. Ahead of their match-up against the Matildas, many at the Asian Cup are wrapping their arms around this group. Featured: Emma Kemp, senior sports writer, Nine Newspapers. Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
In this week's episode of SOTG, we give our thoughts on the two new coaching hires added to Charles Kelly's staff, as well as the non-conference schedule being finalized, debate our lists of the top 10 JSU football teams of all time, and much more on the State of the Gamecocks!!!
A broad immigration enforcement bill is on its way to the governor after the Senate voted to approve House amendments. A dozen lawmakers are sounding the alarm over utility costs. The New York Times reported that the Department of Homeland Security is buying warehouses to expand detention capacity, including one in Indianapolis. A bill to tighten eligibility for the state's Medicaid and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Programs is finally heading to the Governor. The Indianapolis Capitols will be the fourth and final team in the northern division of the Continental Football League, a professional American football minor league. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Zach Bundy, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
Hour 1 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. Sly Sylvester filling in Utah Jazz lose to the Rockets; Rick Carlisle rips the NBA Key Players returning for Top 25 teams Would You Rather?
Host nation Australia and the Philippine Women's National Football Team are set for an electrifying Group A opener at Perth Stadium this March 1, marking the official kickoff of the AFC Women's Asian Cup. - Maghaharap ang host nation Australia at ang Philippine National Women's Football Team isang inaabangang Group A opener sa Perth Stadium ngayong March 1 para sa pagbubukas ng AFC Women's Asian Cup.
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How did England win that game by such a large margin? Can they continue to get away with playing badly and winning or will it eventually come back to bite them? Should Phil Salt have received the player of the match award rather than Will Jacks? How bad were Sri Lanka? Would England rather play India in the semi final or final? Instagram: @talkSPORT_cricketTwitter: @cricket_ts @fulhamjon @harmy611 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@talkSPORTCricketEmail: cricket@talksport.co.ukHosts: Steve Harmison & Jon NormanProducer: Jon NormanExec Producer: Jon Norman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On a new episode of Game Runs Deep, Ben Garrett and Sudu Upadhyay pit the best Ole Miss football teams against one another to learn decide one thing: who's the greatest Rebel football squad of all time?Our Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.com* Check out MyBookie and use my code TOC for a great deal: https://www.mybookie.agAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jamie Uyeyama and Greg Flammang discuss Notre Dame's defensive roster heading into the spring, the options on the defensive line, the linebackers and secondary Sign up for IrishSportsDaily.com: https://irishsportsdaily.com/subscribeWebsite: https://irishsportsdaily.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ISDUpdateInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/irishsportsdaily/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IrishSportsDailyOfficial YouTube channel of IrishSportsDaily.com, a Notre Dame community. The most trusted Fighting Irish source for Notre Dame Football, Baseball, Basketball and all recruiting information. Subscribe to watch our weekly Notre Dame podcasts: Power Hour with Mike Frank and Hit & Hustle with Greg Flammang and Jamie Uyeyama! A Special Thanks to ESQ:Looking to upgrade your wardrobe?Founded by ND alum and longtime ISD board member Ge Wang, you've seen ESQ's custom clothing on all of your favorite players and coaches. With over a decade of making the best bespoke clothing available, ESQ will help you look and feel your best in 2024. From a perfect fitting suit or sport coat, shirt or bomber jacket - or that perfect tuxedo for wedding season, check out esqclothing.com and book an appointment to upgrade your wardrobe today. Mention ISD and get 10% off your entire purchase.ESQClothing.com #notredame #notredamefootball #ndfootball #goirish #fightingirish
Rod Babers breaks down who leads the Texas Longhorns, and who might surprise, in run stops, pressure rate & havoc rate heading into the 2026 season! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ben Criddle talks BYU sports every weekday from 2 to 6 pm.Today's Co-Hosts: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin)Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id99676
2/11/26: College Football Teams In Financial Trouble, Ohio State's Portal Class & So Much More!
-Nebraska basketball is 21-2 and if they beat Purdue tomorrow night, there's only a few more losses you could see the rest of theyear…so maybe looking at 6-7 losses on the season barring any more injuries-Nebraska football could be looking at a 4-8 season or 5-7 season if you ask fans….which program will have LESS losses?Our Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac talk about how one of the best times of the year in sports is coming up, and then close out hour three by answering people's questions about anything in the Morning Mailbag!
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Who had a worse day? The Jets calling Jon Gruden or the Giants losing their O.C.? They both are hard to swallow.
Today in 1971, the NFL began its annual draft. Back then, the drafts were strictly business, except for the moment when an NFL franchise appeared to draft one of the biggest names in Hollywood. Plus: today in 2021, a guy in Idaho won a big lottery prize, after having won smaller prizes five times earlier. Inside the 1971 NFL Draft, Where Atlanta Selected...John Wayne? (Sports Illustrated)Man wins sixth Idaho Lottery, this time taking home $250K (NBC News)Select our show as a backer on Patreon
rWotD Episode 3188: 1939 Centenary Gentlemen football team Welcome to random Wiki of the Day, your journey through Wikipedia's vast and varied content, one random article at a time.The random article for Sunday, 25 January 2026, is 1939 Centenary Gentlemen football team.The 1939 Centenary Gentlemen football team was an American football team that represented the Centenary College of Louisiana as a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association during the 1939 college football season. In their sixth year under head coach Curtis Parker, the team compiled a 2–9–1 record.Centenary was ranked at No. 116 (out of 609 teams) in the final Litkenhous Ratings for 1939.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:11 UTC on Sunday, 25 January 2026.For the full current version of the article, see 1939 Centenary Gentlemen football team 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 Olivia.
Rob and Kelvin explain why it’s crazy to say that the 2025-26 Indiana Hoosiers are the greatest college football team of all-time. Plus, FOX Sports Radio Weekend host and Indiana alum Buck Reising swings by to discuss the Hoosiers’ perfect season, Fernando Mendoza’s NFL future, how Curt Cignetti turned Indiana around so quickly, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Nothing fancy. No high school superstars. Just play hard every down. Execute your plays better than the other guys. Run each play with incredible attention to detail at your position. Indiana did just that in a season-opening win over Old Dominion on August 30. The methodical Hoosiers left some big tractor trailer tire imprints on one football opponent after another this season. So it was eastbound and down, loaded up and truckin’ for the Indiana Hoosiers all the way to Miami, Florida for the 12-team College Football Playoffs season finale. Indiana delivered once again in Game #16 against a very talented group of Miami Hurricanes in the national championship game on Monday night. The unbeaten Indiana Hoosiers were matched against a physically larger and very resilient Miami Hurricanes team. IU finally applied its patented sleeper hold with a late pass interception in the final minute to secure a 27-21 victory and the school’s first college football national title in 139 years. Indiana finished with the first 16-0 record in FBS history. The Hoosiers subdued their three College Football Playoff match-ups by a cumulative score of 121-46. IU returned to Bloomington, Indiana with a championship trophy in hand to show to the school’s jubilant fans who – like so many – still can’t believe this just happened. If you liked exceptional defense, this game was definitely for you! By early in the fourth quarter, Indiana and Miami (which finished 13-3) each had been able to muster only 220 yards in total offense. This often-times brutal defensive battle was anything but boring, though. The final quarter would produce the same number of points by both teams (24) as the amount scored in all three of the previous quarters. Indiana led 17-7 as the final period began. The Hoosiers and their Heisman Trophy quarterback Fernando Mendoza were pushed around all night by a burly NFL-quality Miami defensive front. The Dolphins would be wise to sign a few of these college football warriors for their pro team this spring in the NFL draft. The Hurricanes marching band kept their relentless defense fired-up all night by playing the Star Wars’ “Darth Vader March” over and over. I almost expected to see a TV camera shot revealing Emperor Palpatine as Miami’s defensive coordinator. The Canes put up a tremendous defensive effort against Indiana. But Indiana’s defense was up to the task in this championship game as well. They swarmed to every tackle and shut-out Miami for the entire first half as Indiana took a 10-0 halftime advantage. The Hurricanes’ running game was nearly invisible for much of the night. However, Miami’s Mark Fletcher, Jr. finally broke through the stubborn IU defensive line during the third quarter for a 57-yard score. That put the Canes on the scoreboard and narrowed Indiana’s lead to 10-7. The Hoosiers defense came to the rescue minutes later by blocking a Miami punt for a touchdown to restore a ten-point IU advantage at 17-7. Both teams’ offenses finally came alive in the final quarter Former Georgia quarterback Carson Beck finally located a few open receivers and quickly moved the Hurricanes down the field. A second Mark Fletcher, Jr. touchdown run cut Indiana’s lead to 17-14 on the very first play of the fourth quarter. The Hoosiers would answer that rally. Indiana made this game even more exciting during a tense fourth quarter as they successfully completed two gutty fourth down calls. Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza surprised the Canes’ defense with a fourth down quarterback draw play. He bounced off two different Miami tacklers en route to a 13-yard touchdown score. That gave IU a 24-14 lead with nine minutes to play. This game had become much like a very tense tennis match. Back and forth they went during the final period. Neither team gave up after the other team scored. Miami’s passing game responded once again. Elusive running back Malachi Toney came alive with a couple of key pass receptions during the drive. He raced through and around several IU defenders for a 22-yard score to cut Indiana’s lead to 24-21 with a little more than six minutes left. Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza then connected on a couple of clutch third down pass completions to move the Hoosiers down the field one more time. A well-conceived series of runs and passes for first downs helped IU eat-up precious minutes from the fourth quarter game clock. The Hoosiers opted to kick a 35-yard field goal to extend their lead to 27-21 with less than two minutes to go in the game. Miami now had one final chance to win this game. The Hurricanes’ last offensive possession quickly advanced the ball all the way to midfield with under a minute to play. A long pass downfield from quarterback Carson Beck was then intercepted by Indiana inside its ten yard line to seal the victory for the Hoosiers and sink Miami’s title hopes. That last minute pass interception by Indiana was the only turnover committed by either team in this year’s championship game. By the way, did someone steal the referees’ whistles at this football game? Millions of fans (like me) watching on television yelled, “Pass Interference!” or “Late hit – throw a flag!” at various points of this football game. Did the referees swallow their whistles during Monday’s game? Miami’s defensive backs were grabbing the uniforms, shoulder pads, arms, and hands of Indiana’s receivers all night long with only a few of the most obvious infractions penalized. IU’s defense responded in kind by grabbing a few Miami receivers on some pass plays, too. At least two different Miami players should have been whistled for delivering late hits out-of-bounds in this game. Another quite obvious targeting head shot was delivered by a Miami defensive player to Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza. Nary a tweet was heard. Miami (one of the most penalized teams in college football this season) was whistled for only seven penalties and 60 yards. Indiana chalked-up just five penalties for 38 yards. Perhaps the title game’s referees may have carpooled to a local “Vision for Less” optometrist to be fitted for new glasses and forgot that this game was underway. Let’s give the officials credit for being consistent, though. They allowed both teams get away with far too much in the title game. Thankfully, no one appeared to be seriously injured during any of those plays. Regardless of the sport, games should be officiated in the same way as contests are called during the regular season. This officiating crew stunk it up on Monday night. “Hoosiers II – The Football Edition” is likely going to be filmed soon That fantastic 1986 sports movie about a small Indiana high school basketball team winning the state championship may have been topped by the 16-0 national champion University of Indiana Hoosiers’ football team. Long-time assistant coach Curt Cignetti finally received his first head coaching job in 2011 at a Division II college in western Pennsylvania. He was age 50 at the time. He quickly transformed that football team into a winner. A move to North Carolina produced similar results for FCS member Elon University outside of Greensboro. Curt Cignetti then took over at James Madison University in northwestern Virginia. He led the Dukes to a 52-9 record over his five seasons as the team’s head coach. Perennial football wallflower Indiana then picked this late-blooming coach-turned-miracle-worker in 2024. In two seasons, IU has grown into a college football monster. Coach Curt Cignetti’s two seasons in Bloomington have produced a record of 27-2 with two College Football Playoff appearances. This was topped-off by Monday night’s well-deserved national championship earned by Indiana’s 16-0 team. What is 64-year old Curt Cignetti’s secret formula? Indiana had only eight players who were considered 4-star or 5-star athletes in high school. Quarterback Fernando Mendoza was labeled as a “2-star” prospect coming out of a high school just a few miles from the University of Miami campus. He wasn’t offered a scholarship by “The U” so he headed west to accept his only big-time offer to play at Cal. Mendoza would transfer to Indiana this season to team-up with his younger brother Alberto (also a quarterback). The rest is now history. Coach Curt Cignetti assembled a group of talented underdogs who were willing to work harder and longer than players on most other teams. More importantly, the Hoosiers followed the directions of the Indiana coaching staff and became a model of precision execution on offense, defense, and special teams. This year’s Indiana squad performed together in unison like a championship basketball team. Every player knew his role and executed flawlessly during most games. The coaches smartly exploited the weaknesses seen in each week’s opponents. The preparation and execution of the players and coaches helped this team to operate like a finely-tuned machine from week to week. Indiana’s offense played keep-away from the opposing defenses. The Hoosiers dominated time of possession (including 36 minutes to 24 for Miami on Monday night). This team’s devastating blocking, power running game, and pinpoint short-to-intermediate passing game wore down opponents every week. Winning the time of possession without committing turnovers helped lead Indiana to a national championship. Indiana won 16 straight games by repeating the same formula over and over again There was nothing fancy about Indiana’s football game plan. They won every game by executing their plays better than the opposing team did. Coach Nick Saban won seven college football national championships (six at Alabama and his first at LSU). Curt Cignetti had been a very successful assistant coach at Alabama under Coach Saban from 2007 through 2010. Cignetti’s recruiting class of 2008 at Alabama would result in six NFL first round draft choices. Now that Indiana and its head coach have climbed to the top of the college football mountain, will the Hoosiers be able to remain there? Coach Saban (now a commentator for ESPN) said Monday before the title game that it will now become harder for Coach Cignetti to find new players with the same hunger to win as this year’s team. “Now everybody wants to come because of what your program can do for them (the top players),” said Saban. “That dynamic changes everything dramatically – in terms of how you’ve got to motivate your players and how you put together your team.” Another factor in Indiana’s championship season was the character of the players. Some of today’s NIL transfer “stars” may not fit-in with the selfless, team-oriented demands being made by Coach Curt Cignetti and his impressive coaching staff. Indiana’s precision style of football execution should keep the Hoosiers near the top for years to come. The team’s now-champion head football coach has often said, “If you keep your nose down and keep working, anything is possible!” Congratulations, Indiana! The best team won. 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In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Big Ten Network analyst Jake Butt to react to Indiana winning its first football national championship with a 27-21 victory against Miami on Monday in the College Football Playoff title game. After that, Mully and Haugh checked in on the NFL coaching carousel.
Chris Williams analyzes a recent Wall Street Journal article that gave valuations of every FBS football program. Where did Iowa and Iowa State end up, and why? Williams digs deep with the “why” on this week's CW Pod, courtesy of Steeple Ridge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dotun Adebayo and Tim Vickery are joined by Jay Mwamba to discuss his book 'Crash of the Buffalo' about the 1993 plane crash that killed 30 people including the Zambian national team and staff. Purchase 'Crash of the Buffalo':https://www.pitchpublishing.co.uk/shop/crash-buffaloYou can Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtube.com/live/a-miVKE2-Kc?feature=shareJoin the Brazilian Shirt Name Whatsapp Channel: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbBNgO58PgsAgQXRP32T
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After a blowout of No. 5 Oregon in the Peach Bowl, Crain & Cone react to No. 1 Indiana, one win away from an undefeated season, advancing to the national championship of the College Football Playoff.-- -- --For partnership inquiries, please contact: crainandconesales@on3.com-- -- --Follow Our Socials:(Twitter & Instagram) @CrainCompany(TikTok) @Crain&Company Crain & Cone, hosted by former college athletes Jake Crain, Blain Crain, and David Cone, is a college sports show dedicated to delivering quality analysis and passionate insight to the most die-hard fans.For partnership inquiries, please contact: crainandconesales@on3.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Coach Dick Vermeil, who knows a thing or two about coaching in the playoffs, says the Eagles will likely not change a whole lot of what they're doing now that they're in the playoffs. He thinks the Eagles need to run the ball versus a depleted 49ers defense. He says the 49ers would be a better team if they weren't so banged up.
There are real-life zoo monkeys on the loose in St. Louis. If you spot one, do not treat it with any fun. We also discuss core memories of 2025.
The primary focus of this podcast episode is to delve into the illustrious history of the 1918 Naval Station Great Lakes Blue Jackets football team and its significant impact on the early development of professional football in the United States. As the backdrop of World War I unfolded, military bases across the nation began cultivating sports teams, with the Great Lakes Naval Station emerging as a particularly noteworthy example. Our guest, Dan Charesta, elucidates the compelling narrative surrounding this team, highlighting its connections to iconic figures such as George Halas and its role in the formation of the National Football League. Through a series of insightful discussions, we explore the intricate interplay between military service and sports, revealing how the fervor of service football helped galvanize a national passion for the game. We invite you to join us as we uncover the historical significance of this team and the legacy it left on American football.Join us at the Pigskin Dispatch website to see even more Positive football news!Don't forget to check out and subscribe to the Pigskin Dispatch YouTube channel for additional content and the regular Football History Minute Shorts.Miss our football by the day of the year podcasts, well don't, because they can still be found at the Pigskin Dispatch website.
Friday Football and Finance was action packed with Pete Najarian and Vineeta Sawkar on The WCCO Morning News.
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C-Mac says the Giants have a brighter future than the Jets.
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This week's Tarp Find is about a football team that went above & beyond. It's a powerful story about the Vanderbilt University football team showing teamwork, leadership, & kindness to others. Programming Note: Nothing is changing with Andrew's weekly interview episodes. Andrew's interview episodes will continue to be in your podcast feed every Thursday morning again once Season 14 launches on January 8th.
The Mister Benfica Podcast Channel presents a new Podcast cover Benfica's beloved Women's Football Team! This is the Inspiradoras Podcast host by none other than Mister Benfica himself Mike Agostinho @mikeagostinho . Catch the latest news and match recaps involving The Inspiradoras as our girls fight for a 6th straight Liga BPI title this season in an ever improving league!Check Out My Latest Video on My YouTube Channel byClicking HereCheck Out the Latest Episode of Tuga Tuesday byClicking HereCheck Out my Vlog I shot while watching the Benfica-Porto match at the Casa do Benfica in Newark, NJ.Click Here to Watch on YouTubeSubscribe to Wrexham Wednesdays by Clicking Here!Follow the show on the platforms below:Twitter Instagram Facebook Apple Podcasts Spotify PodbeaniHeartRadio Amazon Music/Audible
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As UGA gets ready to face Ole Miss for the 2nd time on January 1, Andy and Randy get in to the 2nd half of Georgia's season, and when they started to peak, with it seemingly being when they faced Ole Miss the first time.
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Dylan Raiola officially entering the transfer portal sends shockwaves through college football, and JT breaks down why Dylan Raiola is the unquestioned No. 1 quarterback available this cycle. JT explains why Dylan Raiola is different from every other portal QB — proven production, year-to-year improvement, and real program-changing upside. This episode dives into why Nebraska losing Dylan Raiola is a gut punch, how injuries masked just how elite he really is, and why he's being labeled Patrick Mahomes 2.0 for a reason. JT lays out the top landing spots, including LSU, Miami, and Florida, and explains how Dylan Raiola could instantly elevate any program into CFP contention.