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Eagles Daily Updates: Tush Push Ban Gaining Steam? Plus, Eagles Finalize Coaching Staff!On Birds 365, Zander Krause & John McMullen discuss the latest developments surrounding the NFL's consideration to ban the Eagles' signature "Tush Push" play. With the Green Bay Packers proposing the ban, citing concerns over player safety and game pace, the debate has intensified among NFL teams and coaches. The NFL Competition Committee appears split on the issue, with a vote expected soon. How would this potential rule change impact the Eagles' offensive strategy?Additionally, the Eagles have finalized their coaching staff for the 2025 season, announcing several promotions and new hires. Notably, Kevin Patullo has been promoted to Offensive Coordinator, and Greg Austin returns as Assistant Offensive Line Coach. What do these changes mean for the team's direction moving forward?
In this episode I share a couple short clips from my conversation with Chad Briscoe and Greg Austin from BioTalk Unzipped (www.biotalkunzipped.com). We chat about a variety of topics including artificial intelligence and challenges with cell therapy development. You can hear the entire conversation on the BioTalk Unizipped podcast or YouTube channel in January. For now, enjoy these clips from the upcoming show! Links discussed in the show: BioTalk Unzipped main page BioTalk Unzipped YouTube channel You can connect with me on LinkedIn and send me a message Send me a message Sign up for my newsletter
Tressa has the pleasure of sitting down with Greg Austin, the fabulous and inspiring chef and Director of Distribution Initiatives for 412 Food Rescue. They chat about 412 Food Rescue's Good Food Project, Grocery Bagging Program, other initiatives, and volunteer opportunities. Greg was also named one of Pittsburgh Magazine's 40 Under 40 in 2023. 412 Food Rescue: https://412foodrescue.org/ https://412foodrescue.org/programs/good-food-project/ "Prevent perfectly good food from going to waste." https://www.yinzaregood.com/ Instagram: @yinzaregood Facebook: @YinzAreGood Have a story of GENEROSITY or KINDNESS to share with us? Email us at yinzaregood@gmail.com To request a KINDNESS CRATE drop off at your business or school, email us at yinzaregood@gmail.com
In Ep. 1 Season 6 of the UON Crim podcast, Estelle talks with cyber security specialist Professor Greg Austin about cyber crime in Australia. We ask why Australia is so vulnerable and what our government should be doing to fix this. As well as this we discuss who are the victims of cyber crime and are we seeing a new rise to cyber criminals? Check us out on instagram at uonccjs. If you would like to learn more about Greg Austin, hop over to his linkedin.
Check out our interview with Greg Austin, founder of Inclusive Fitness a gym that aims to create healthy lifestyles for neurodiverse people, their families, and communities. Find out more about: Inclusive Fitness A. J. Paron-Wildes Interior Design for Autism from Childhood to AdolescenceDoug Flutie FoundationEmail us at ASTALPodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @astalpodcast
Greg is the founder of creator for the YouTube channel A Better Official which creates content to help basketball officials get better and take control of their officiating career. He produces such notable series as 5 Play Friday, Basketball Rules Expert, and 5 Minutes on Officiating. Greg has been officiating high school and Collegiate basketball for over a decade in the beautiful San Francisco Bay Area.
The legendary Greg Austin talks about his music career, athletic career, getting sober and even playing with John Belushi. This man has done it all!
This weekend's 1 in 44 guest is Greg Austin! Greg is the founder of Inclusive Fitness in Boston, Massachusetts. Inclusive Fitness is a company dedicated to helping neurodiverse people and their families and caregivers create the healthy lifestyles they want and deserve. Inclusive Fitness is not an adaptive gym. It is the unique combination of the right people, the best programming, and the perfect place (physical and virtual) where neurodiverse and neurotypical people alike can come to create a healthy lifestyle together! Greg is the proud dad of Lucas, an autistic teenager who ignited Greg's passion for launching Inclusive Fitness. Tune in to learn more or visit: https://inclusivefitness.com/
On this week's Cyber Report, sponsored by Fortress Information Security, Dr. Greg Austin who heads the Cyber Power and Future Conflict program at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in Singapore, discusses Russia's cyber capabilities, Moscow's approach to cyber, US and allied offensive and defensive cyber abilities, how brain drain will undermine Russian information and communications technology, Western efforts to live without Russian labor and Russia's ability to substitute for banned Western technologies, cyber lessons from the Ukraine War, what China is learning from international sanctions on Russia and how Beijing is working hard to avoid running afoul of US export law with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.
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Brewster Bears Middle School Principal Greg Austin took a low-performing school from the bottom five percent to the top five percent in his state in just a few years. In this episode, we unpack the moves he and his team made as they strove to transform not only their school but the future of their students, staff and community.
In this pod, Bondo and Nolan talk about the decision Nebraska AD Trev Alberts made to bring back Scott Frost for the 2022 college football season. The boys also go over the decision to fire four offensive coaches (Greg Austin, Ryan Held, Mario Verduzco, and Matt Lubick) and who Nebraska could possibly hire to fill those vacant coaches gaps on the team. Finally, we wrap up with a look at the upcoming basketball season. Follow us on Twitter! @CutToTheCorn
NFL – National Football League – Week 9 Last Night Pittsburgh Steelers 29, Chicago Bears 27 Steelers 29, Bears 27 – Boswell's late field goal lifts Steelers past Bears 29-27 Chris Boswell's 40-yard field goal with 26 seconds left lifted the Pittsburgh Steelers past the Chicago Bears 29-27. The Steelers needed the late rally after Chicago scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns to take the lead. Pittsburgh improved to 5-3. The Steelers have won 20 straight home games on “Monday Night Football.” Pittsburgh appeared to have the game well in hand before a fumbled punt return led to a Bears touchdown. Justin Fields then hit Darnell Mooney to put the Bears ahead with 1:46 to play. Ben Roethlisberger responded with the 50th game-winning drive of his 18-year career. NFL – Odell Beckham Jr. waived by Browns, can be claimed Odell Beckham Jr. is up for grabs. The challenging wide receiver was formally waived by the Cleveland Browns and can now be taken by any NFL team that wants him at a $7.25 million price tag for the rest of this season. Beckham essentially forced his exit last week from the Browns, who traded for him 2 ½ years ago but reached a point where they wanted out of the relationship as badly as he did. The 29-year-old Beckham can be claimed on waivers. The winless Detroit Lions get first crack at the three-time Pro Bowler. Beckham has said he would only report to a team that is in contention of going to the playoffs. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Chicago Bulls 118, Brooklyn Nets 95 Bulls 118, Nets 95 – Bulls pull away in 4th, win 118-95 to snap Nets' 5-game run DeMar DeRozan scored 28 points, Zach LaVine added 24 and the Chicago Bulls used a 42-point fourth quarter to pull away for a 118-95 victory over the Brooklyn Nets. Rookie Ayo Dosumnu had 15 points and played a key role in the late rally as Chicago snapped a two-game losing streak. Kevin Durant, who entered as the NBA's leading scorer with a 28.6 average, had 38 points but Brooklyn had its five-game winning streak snapped. LaMarcus Aldridge added 19. The Nets had played Sunday in Toronto and appeared to run out of gas late. NHL – National Hockey League Tonight Edmonton Oilers at Detroit Red Wings, 7:30 p.m. Pittsburgh Penguins at Chicago Blackhawks, 8:30 p.m. NCAAFB – College Football – Week 11 Tonight Akron at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Ohio at Eastern Michigan, 8:00 p.m. NCAAFB – Big Ten – Frost agrees to salary cut in '22; four assistants fired Nebraska is bringing back coach Scott Frost in 2022 under a restructured contract that cuts his salary from $5 million to $4 million. The Cornhuskers are 15-27 in four years under Frost and his future has been the subject of speculation. The Huskers are 3-7 this season and last in the Big Ten West. Frost announced he has fired offensive coordinator Matt Lubick, offensive line coach Greg Austin, running backs coach Ryan Held and quarterbacks coach Mario Verduzco. NCAAMBKB – Men's College Basketball Tonight Eastern Michigan at Indiana, 6:00 p.m. (3) Kansas vs. Michigan State, 7:00 p.m. at Madison Square Garden, NY Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 6:00 Central Michigan at Missouri, 8:00 p.m. NCAAWBKB – Women's College Basketball Today Kentucky State at Western Michigan, 12:00 p.m. Youngstown State at Eastern Michigan, 12:00 p.m. (17) Georgia Tech at Central Michigan, 6:00 p.m. Morehead State at Michigan State, 6:00 p.m. IUPUI at (11) Michigan, 7:00 p.m. Ohio at Notre Dame, 7:00 p.m. NCAAWBKB – Big Ten – Rutgers coach Stringer to miss season over COVID-19 concerns Rutgers coach C. Vivian Stringer is going to miss the upcoming season because of COVID-19 concerns. The 73-year-old coach hasn't been with the team since April, when the delta variant of the virus was becoming widespread in the United States. Stringer has a 40-year-old daughter who has required special care since contrac...
-Kaz doesn't think Nebraska's defensive performance against Oklahoma should be celebrated…why not? -What goes through a team's head when you can't trust a kicker? -Why is this offensive line so bad? How much blame goes directly to Greg Austin? Show sponsored by GANA TRUCKING
The emails started flooding into the Doc Talk Sports inbox almost as soon as the game started. Nebraska fans were watching the Huskers give #3 Oklahoma a run for its money, but time and time again, mental mistakes, turnovers, and special teams stopped the Husker from pulling off the upset. Overwhelmingly the criticism was directed at the offensive line. To be even more specific, o-line coach Greg Austin. It's not easy for Husker fans to criticize a former player, but fans expect results and improvement when you put the whistle around your neck. Unfortunately, right about now, they've seen enough from a unit that, to this point, has not earned the title of “pipeline.” In this edition of the Doc Talk Podcast presented by the Rimington Trophy Dr. Rob Zatechka goes into great detail about the o-line and why he thinks they are having problems. Talent is not the issue according to Dr. Rob. Coaching is a part of the problem, but not all of it. Remember that offensive scheme that Scott Frost bragged about? You know the one that EVERY Big 10 defense was going to have to adapt to? Well, Dr. Rob says the scheme is the biggest problem in the entire equation. Dr. Rob says he goes to bed at night dreaming about zone-blocking for the run game. Well, he's now dreaming about Nebraska, but he could be dreaming about almost every other team in the country! The Huskers failed to rush for over 100-yards against the Sooners. Up next they will by playing a now ranked Michigan State team that blew out Miami at Miami and held the Hurricanes to below 100-yards of rushing. Mel Tucker had had success against Nebraska when he was in Colorado. Tucker has a boatload of transfers in his second year with the Spartans, and they are off to a 3-0 start on the season. Despite the poor play of the offensive line, a dreadful kicking game, and sloppy penalties, Nebraska does have a lot riding in its favor as it goes to East Lansing. The biggest asset they have right now is confidence. They know they can play talented teams and if they eliminate their mistakes, maybe pull off an upset. Also, Adrian Martinez is coming off what may be his best game since his freshman season. If Martinez is clicking on all cylinders, then the Nebraska offense is dangerous no matter what. After you listen to the podcast, would you please give it a rating or a review? Why? Well, the more people that like this show, the more people will see it. Would you please support our local sponsors who help make this podcast happen? During this time of economic crisis, they need us now more than ever! Rimington Trophy Ticket Express Husker Hounds HuskerMax If you have questions for Dr. Rob, send them to doctalksports@gmail.com. Also, follow Dr. Rob on Twitter, @DocTalkSports. Would you please take a moment to give this podcast a rating and review? Your feedback helps more people find us. You can find us on all the major podcast distribution networks.
Matt Hoskinson! Former Husker Offensive Lineman Matt Hoskinson stops by to chat with Nick. They discuss the odd/even front topic, the offensive line thru 2 games, Cam Jurgens, Greg Austin strengths, run game identity, running Martinez, being friends with Frost, & more! Subscribe, rate, and review my podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Also follow up on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter OR NickBahe.com A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.
-Nebraska's offense has declined the past 2 seasons, and needs to fix itself ASAP. Who has the most pressure for that: Frost or his assistants? -Feels like there should be quite a bit of pressure on all 3 of Ryan Held, Greg Austin, and Mario Verduzco, right? They've all been here the whole time and […]
-A lot comes down to the immediate success of Turner Corcoran at LT, and the improvement in snapping from Cam Jurgens at center…everything else goes from there -What did Greg Austin have to say about them yesterday? -Also, there is NFL FOOTBALL TONIGHT!!!! Cowboys/Steelers in NFL Hall of Fame Game Show sponsored by GANA TRUCKING
Chris Schmidt and Elijah Herbel open this Saturday morning edition of Hail Varsity Radio by discussing the newest Husker commit, offensive lineman Valen Erickson, as well as what Greg Austin has built along the offensive line. They rewind Chris' interview with Joel Klatt at Big Ten Media Days before they're joined by Brandon Vogel and Gary Sharp in the second hour. A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.
The International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) just came out with a report Cyber Capabilities and National Power: A Net Assessment. The countries covered in this report are the US, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, France, Israel, China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam. The IISS has divided the 15 states into three tiers of cyber power. But taking into account the methodology of the report, only in the US merits inclusion into the first tier. But how does America behave in cyberspace? Does it prefer cooperation with allies or perhaps not that much? And what about China and Russia? I had a chance to talk about the report and related topics with Greg Austin who leads the Cyber, Space and Future Conflict Programme at the IISS. Do you want to know what his biggest concern is regarding what the big powers are doing in cyberspace? Listen to our conversation. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andrej-matisak/message
In this episode, Sounds Strategic host Meia Nouwens is joined by Greg Austin, Senior Fellow for Cyber, Space and Future Conflict, and Franz-Stefan Gady, Research Fellow for Cyber, Space and Future Conflict, to discuss the findings of a new IISS report on cyber capabilities and national power. A new report by the IISS has assessed the cyber power of 15 states, placing them into three tiers of capability. Following the launch of this major two-year study, Meia, Greg and Franz-Stefan discuss how to define and measure cyber power and who comes out on top.Meia, Greg and Franz-Stefan discuss the categories used to assess each country's cyber capabilities in the report, including strategy and doctrine, governance, cyber-intelligence capability, cyber security and resilience, global leadership and offensive cyber capability. According to the qualitative framework developed by IISS researchers, the United States is the only country with world-leading strengths in all categories, with China placed in the second tier of cyber powers. Meia, Greg and Franz-Stefan go on to discuss the role of political culture, organisational relationships and governance models in shaping the relationship between cyber capabilities and how they are used by a state actor on the international stage, what we know about the operational activities of the US, Russia and China, how much cyber industrial strength matters, the impact of political stability and instability on the development of cyber capabilities and how middle powers can compete with great powers in cyberspace.We hope you enjoy listening to the episode. Don't forget to follow, rate and subscribe to Sounds Strategic on wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts.Date of recording: 24 June 2021Sounds Strategic is recorded and produced at the IISS in London. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It’s an apologetic podcast following Warrington’s magnifique performance, as the lads try to butter up their predictions from the previous week. Sam’s shitistics prove we’ve found our fourth prop, but ridiculously only one player can score down the Wolves’ right edge. Rob becomes an advocate for intermated player breeding. And Dennis goes in search, according to Sky’s commentary, of Warrington’s new player Greg Austin’s passport. Plus Madame Boyd returns with a new apprentice in her chippy, and Customs Officer Ms Phil Clarke de Clerk boards HMS HJ. Enjoy.
April 22 Seg 4 Greg Austin Thoughts On The Transfer Portal
-That was the tone after practice on Wednesday, with Greg Austin and Sean Beckton both saying that the defense got the better of the offense and it was a ‘wake up call’ for the offense -Wonderful!! Just grand!! We already have concerns about the offense, and now they have another bad day against the defense. […]
Wednesday's show included a Nebraska Football Practice Report with cuts from offensive line coach Greg Austin and tight ends coach Sean Beckton, conversations with Husker Baseball player Jaxon Hallmark and MLB Insider Lane Grindle, Buy or Sell, and a chat with Husker Softball head coach Rhonda Revelle.
Wednesday's show included a Nebraska Football Practice Report with cuts from offensive line coach Greg Austin and tight ends coach Sean Beckton, conversations with Husker Baseball player Jaxon Hallmark and MLB Insider Lane Grindle, Buy or Sell, and a chat with Husker Softball head coach Rhonda Revelle.
Wednesday's show included a Nebraska Football Practice Report with cuts from offensive line coach Greg Austin and tight ends coach Sean Beckton, conversations with Husker Baseball player Jaxon Hallmark and MLB Insider Lane Grindle, Buy or Sell, and a chat with Husker Softball head coach Rhonda Revelle.
-Sip was at the blustery, cold outdoors media session yesterday, with Greg Austin, Mike Dawson and Sean Beckton all talking about a variety of things -What were the biggest takeaways? What were Dawson’s comments about special teams? -Audio from the session…
Chris Schmit and Elijah Herbel are in to break down comments from the Nebraska assistant coaches, including offensive line coach Greg Austin. Hail Varsity's Mike Babcock joins to discuss the offensive line before Mike Schuchart joins to talk about Husker golfer Kate Smith, who finds herself at the top of the leaderboard after day one of the Augusta National Women's Amateur. Hail Varsity's Greg Smith also joins for another Recruiting Recon segment. A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.
show where we take National Federation of High School Rules. We lift them off the printed page and breathe life into them. We simplify, clarify, amplify and give them back to you in a form you could take with you on to the basketball court. Greetings again everybody, my name is Greg Austin without abetterofficial.com. I've been a high school basketball official for over a decade, and I consider myself to be a Basketball Rules Expert. This show is about helping you become a Basketball Rules Expert, as well. as a reminder, this video is focusing exclusively on National Federation of High School basketball rules. Before we get started with today's episode I have to give a shout out to show supporters.• Tracy Hounsom• Janice Brown• Darwin Sanada (S)• Paul Sullivan (S)Much appreciated and much love. If you want to be a supporter of the show, you can always buy us a coffee, there's a link in the show notes below.Today, we're going to have another lightning round episode. Ten quick questions with quick answers. Down and dirty, with the correct answers to the play scenarios. Remember though to stick around. play number 10 is the toughest in the group. Let's get started with our very first play scenario,Last Second Shot Bounces In!With only a few seconds left on the clock, A1 attempts a try from the backcourt, which lands far short. the ball bounces near the free throw line and up towards the basket. The horn sounds, and then the ball goes through the basket. The officials score the goal, but rule it to be a 2-point goal.Were the officials correct? Yes or No?A player in the backcourt dribbling the ball, and knows the clock is winding down. They throw the ball towards the basket. The ball though, ends up far short of the basket. They had thrown it high enough that it bounced in the lane area. It then bounced up towards the basket and goes in the basket just after the horn sounds.Do we score the goal or not? What do we need to know here?We need to know when a try for goal ends.We need to know when a ball becomes dead.Those two components are really important here.A try for goal ends when:the goal is successful,when it is obvious that it will not be successful.When a try contacts the floor, orwhen the ball becomes dead.Those are the four ways of trying that one of those things happen. In this situation, now we know that when a try is in flight and time expires, the ball is still live. But when it is no longer a try for goal. The try has ended, then the ball becomes dead. So on our play here. The ball was live in the air. The ball bounces, the try has ended. And the horn sounds before the ball enters the basket. The ball has become dead because it was no longer a try. In this instance, no goal should have been scored. Were the officials Correct? No. No, they were not.B1 is guarding A1. As A1 drives to the basket. Teammate B2 shoves B1 into A1. The officials, rule of pushing foul on B2, Were the officials correct? Yes or No?There's no associative property in basketball. The player who offends here on this play is the player who had the illegal contact. Even though that was through no fault of their own right. Their teammates shoves them into the opponent. The action of the shove are not penalized. The illegal contact by B1 is penalized. So in this play, Were the officials Correct? No, no, they were notPlayer runs Out-of-bounds around a screenTeam A has the ball in the frontcourt, A2 and A3, set a screen near the endline. A1 runs out of bounds around the screening teammates and back onto the court and receives a pass on the other side. The officials rule a Player Technical Foul on A1.Were the officials correct? Yes or No?So we have a player leaves the court and goes around the screen, in an effort to lose the defensive player reemergence on the other side, and catches the ball, pass by a teammate, this sounds really familiar. If we had this same play, except A1 was a thrower and delayed and was off the court released a throw-in pass. Then, use the same screen in the same fashion failed to return to the court but instead went out of bounds. And then returned to the record, and received the pass. that is a player technical foul by rule. But during play. When a player who's on the court leaves the court for an unauthorized reason by rule. They have committed a violation. And that is what should have been ruled, I believe in far gone times. This action was considered a player technical foul. No officials called it. So the nfhs said, let's just make it a violation so that it's penalized more frequently. And so that's what we have here, violation from leaving the court for an unauthorized reason on A1. So in this instance Were the officials Correct? No, no, they weren't3 Tenths of a Second Catch and Shoot PlayTeam A as a throw-in with only 3 tenths of a second showing on the clock. In one smooth motion, A1 catches the throw-in pass and quickly releases a try for goal prior to the horn sounding. The officials rule that no goal is scored, Were the officials correct? Yes or No?By rule, in National Federation of High School Rules. If there was a throw-in with point three or less on the clock. A player on the court may not catch the ball and release a try. By rule, no goal can be scored time has expired. And ibhs says, look, human beings are involved here. There's three tenths of a second based timer cannot properly, start the clock. In this limited time for. So they say fine luck if we get 2.3, the player cannot physically catch and release the ball in three tenths of a second. So by rule. If they do catch the ball, time has expired. So that's the rule. In this case the officials role known role or the officials correct? yes, yes they wereDefender contacts ball after it hits backboardA1 drives and lays the ball off the backboard of the two slaps just after it contacts the backboard. While the ball is still on the way up. The officials rule a goaltending violation, since the ball was contacted after it contacted the backboard. Were officials correct? Yes or No?or we have a player drives to the basket and lays the ball off the glass. After they do, but while the ball is still on this upward trajectory that the mass contacts the basketball. They have contacted the basketball after it touched a backboard, but is still on its way. What's our problem here. Other levels. so appreciate your watch NCAA Mens. We watch the NBA announcers. I say why you can't touch that after it's touched the backboard of the National Federation of High School has no bearing on the determination. Colton layer can legally contact the ball after it has contacted the backboard, as long as it does not meet the requirements of goaltending violation, which would be all having a chance to go in on its downward flight, those components have to be in place. So in this instance Were the officials Correct? No, no, they were notDefender Causes Backboard to MOVE!A1 drives and releases a try. B1 in an attempt to block the shot slaps the backboard forcibly causing it. And the basket to oscillate at once, try rolls off the still moving basket. The officials rule is a goaltending violation. For the officials correct? Yes or No?A misunderstood rule in high school basketball player goes to the basket lays the ball up the defense, in an attempt to block the shot swings and contacts the backboard forcibly, what it does is it causes the blackboard to momentarily oscillate. And along with it, the basket. Right, the basket could move as a result of this action, the ball in this case rolls off of that still moving basket.The officials rule goaltending biolage commonly ruled that at the high school level, but the rules do not support that. The rules of high school basketball, allow a player to contact the backboard. As long as in the officials judgment. It was an attempt to block the shot. If it's an attempt to block the shot. The resulting action by the backboard, and whether or not the ball goes in, and whether they moving backboard affected the ball going in. None of those matter. It is a legal play. And the result of the play will just be the result of the play. Okay, misunderstood rule. I believe this rule may be different at the NCAA Men's level. Possibly the NBA level. I do not know those answers, but I do know this play is legal by rule at the high school level. So, in this instance Were the officials Correct? No, no, they were notRing grasped with ball in the cylinderWith several players in the ln area. A1 releases a try for goal. B1 in an attempt to block the shot gets off balance in an effort to protect himself B1 grasps and pulls down the ring, while the ball is in the air above the ring in the cylinder. The ring returns to its normal position, just before the ball contacts in the try is unsuccessful. The officials rule this a basket interference violation, Were the officials correct? Yes or No?please go into the basket defensive player is congested in the in the lane area, the defensive player. In an effort to block the shot B1 becomes off balance, and is at risk of falling hard to the floor. B1 reaches up and grabs the ring in an effort to protect themselves. In doing so, B1 depresses the ring. They then release the ring, it returns to its normal position.The ring was contacted while the ball was in the imaginary cylinder above the basket. So the officials rule, a basket interference violation, because the player was contacting or because the player had depressed the ring. While the ball was in the cylinder. That's what we have with the officials correct? Well, let's take a look. First of all, is the action by the defender legal? and off balance defender in the air in the lane area congested players around them, are they allowed to grasp the ring in that instance. Yes, yes they are. Players are allowed to protect themselves. In this instance, are they allowed to depress the ring as a result. Yes, potentially yes if they are at risk, and their weight pulls the ring and breaks the in their weight pulls the ring down. That is a legal play by rule, in and of itself. Now, the ball is suspended in the imaginary cylinder above the basket, when the ball is in the imaginary cylinder are players allowed to contact the ring by rule. Yes, yes they are legal. If the ball was on the ring, they cannot contact the basket. If the ball is in the imaginary cylinder. They cannot contact the ball, but they can contact the ring. While the ball is not on or in the basket, but is instead of above in the imaginary cylinder. So in this instance the officials ruled a basket interference violation, Were the officials Correct? Nope. No, they were not .Net and ring contacted with ball in the cylinderB1 attempts to block a layup by A1. In doing so, B1 contacts the ring and the net. While the ball is in the imaginary cylinder above the basket. The trial is unsuccessful. The officials rule this a basket interference violation, Were the officials correct? Yes or No?similar play basket interference is ruled, we have a player contacting the ring and the net. While the ball is in the imaginary cylinder. But as we covered in the last play, that's legal. Right. The ball is in the cylinder. They cannot touch the ball while it's in the cylinder. They cannot touch the ball, while the ball is in on the basket. If the ball was on the ring, the defensive player is not allowed to contact the ball when the ball is on, or in the basket, the defensive players not allowed to contact the basket.But when the ball is in the imaginary cylinder and not on the basket. The player, the defensive player, any player is allowed to contact the basket. The way I like to think of it, explain it is think of a Bongo drummer you know they're like a player could do the Bongo motion on the ring player can can rat a tat a tat with their hands on the ring, while a ball is in flight, no rule has been broken. While the ball is in the cylinder rat a tat a tat no rule has been broken, that's legal but it's legal to contact the ring while the ball is in the cylinder, but not on or in the basket. So in this instance the officials ruled is a basket interference violation, Were the officials Correct? No, no, they weren't.Simultaneous Free-Throw Violation?during A1's free throw attempt B1 violates by having a foot on the lane line. A1's free throw misses the basket entirely. The officials rule this a simultaneous free throw violation, Were the officials correct? Yes or No?B1 has a foot on the lane line prior to the release of the throw by A1. The official would signal a delayed lane violation with an extended arm. Then, A1 the thrower shoots an airball. What happens next? We have a simultaneous violation by rule.If a player from the opposing team violates, and the thrower violates, we have a simultaneous violation by rule. Now, if we have first have a delayed violation by the defense, and the thrower violates. NFHS says consider whether the actions of the player who violated cause the thrower to violate. And if so, disconsertion would be ruled and A1's free throw failing to contact the ring would not be considered. But in this instance, it's pretty obvious a player with a foot on a line is not going to cause the thrower to be distracted.Imagine other scenarios. We had a clip from a play last year, a couple years ago, where a player gets off balance. In an effort to control herself from falling into the lane she waves her arms wildly. But ultimately crashes to the floor in the lane area. could that be distracting now that's a violation, that is a delayed violation on that player right the throwers there could they're maybe they're cracking up or. It's pretty funny scenario. Is the thrower potentially distracted by that action? Yes, and we have to consider that if we consider that they were distracted by that violation. We are going to ignore their subsequent violation, either shooting an air ball on the free throw or stepping on the free throw line themselves. Those would be ignored and we only penalize the defensive violation. The shooter would get a substitute free throw. But in this instance, that was not the case. The defensive team violated. In this in a discreet fashion offense the thrower violated. That would have been a simultaneous violation. So in this instance the officials ruled a simultaneous free throw violation. Were the officials correct? Yes. Yes they were.Backcourt - Ball batted backA1, after dribbling in the backcourt, throws a pass towards A2 in the frontcourt. B2 who's in the frontcourt forcefully bats the past back towards the backcourt. A1 catches the ball in the backcourt. The officials rule a backcourt violation on Team A Were the officials correct? Yes or No?Backcourt play. Sounds a little bit familiar but backcourt play. A player is dribbling in the backcourt. we have team control on the court. The player throws the ball to a teammate in the frontcourt but a defensive player bats the ball. It goes back towards A1 who's still in the backcourt and catches the ball. The officials rule a backcourt violation. One of the reasons this sounds familiar, is that many years ago there was a 'famous' National Federation of High School Rules interpretation. The ruling said that his play is a backcourt violation! Problem is, it was an erroneous interpretation. It caused a lot of confusion, and the resulting correction a couple of years ago, also caused a lot of confusion. At the end of the day, this is a legal play. The team had team control on the court, but they were not the last to touch in the frontcourt. The defense was the last to touch in the frontcourt. The player catching the ball in the backcourt is legal. So in this instance the officials rule a backcourt violation. Were the officials correct? No, no, they were not.Thanks for joining us today on Basketball Rules Expert. If you find value with the content. Do us a favor, hit the like button down below. It helps us with the YouTube algorithm gets the video out to more basketball officials. 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Greetings everyone we're back in the studio for another episode of Basketball Rules Expert, the YouTube show where we take the National Federation of High School rules off of the printed page, breathe life into them and provide simplicity. Clarify, amplify and they give them back to you in a form that you can take with you on to the basketball courts. Greetings, my name is Greg Austin with abetterofficial.com. I've been officiating high school basketball for over a decade, and I am a basketball rules expert. This show is all about helping you on your journey to becoming a basketball rules, expert, as well.Shout out to show supporters,Daniel Huffman.Robert Adams,Peter Ha, andJohn Turzer with the Maui association of high school basketball officialsSupport the show: https://abetterofficial.com/coffeeTake the quiz: https://abetterofficial.com/quizzes/episode-12-quick-quiz/
It’s an important game for Nebraska against Northwestern on Saturday, and Hail Varsity Radio has the latest from offensive line coach Greg Austin. How close is Nebraska to finding its “bread and butter” on offense? ESPN’s Brad Edwards previews the weekend of college football and Hail Varsity’s Mike Babcock lays out where he thinks Nebraska can make some strides. A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.
A full Wednesday show included a Nebraska Football Practice Report with cuts from defensive coordinator Erik Chinander, offensive line coach Greg Austin, and defensive backs coach Travis Fisher, another installment of the Big Ten Blitz with updates on Michigan, Michigan State, and Minnesota, another Husker Huddle with Jeremiah Sirles who chatted with former Husker Baseball standout Cody Asche, and Buy or Sell.
A full Wednesday show included a Nebraska Football Practice Report with cuts from defensive coordinator Erik Chinander, offensive line coach Greg Austin, and defensive backs coach Travis Fisher, another installment of the Big Ten Blitz with updates on Michigan, Michigan State, and Minnesota, another Husker Huddle with Jeremiah Sirles who chatted with former Husker Baseball standout Cody Asche, and Buy or Sell.
A full Wednesday show included a Nebraska Football Practice Report with cuts from defensive coordinator Erik Chinander, offensive line coach Greg Austin, and defensive backs coach Travis Fisher, another installment of the Big Ten Blitz with updates on Michigan, Michigan State, and Minnesota, another Husker Huddle with Jeremiah Sirles who chatted with former Husker Baseball standout Cody Asche, and Buy or Sell.
On the second hour of The Nick Handley Show, could Dallas Cowboys Head Coach Mike McCarthy last only one season and if you had to choose a team from the NFC East to be team to beat the next couple of seasons who would you choose? Next, we hear from Husker offensive Line Coach Greg Austin from his press conference earlier today. Then we talk Creighton hoops with Jon Nyatawa of the Omaha World Herald.
Greg Austin, creator and host of YouTube's popular "A Better Official" video channel, is guest on this episode of "The High School Basketball Referee with Mark Froelich" podcast. He also has started the new "Basketball Rules Expert" video series that helps officials learn the rules of the game. He is creator of the website https://abetterofficial.com which has a continued goal of “helping basketball officials get better!" Greg Austin lives in California near San Francisco. His videos and website are fantastic ways to become a better basketball official. Click HERE and you can help support my podcast by buying me a Caramel Apple Cider (my favorite seasonal coffee shop drink!) Go to anchor.fm/mark-froelich and clicking on the "Support" button. Thank you! Enjoy the episode! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mark-froelich/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mark-froelich/support
Kaleb Henry, KLIN Radio's Sports Director, joins the podcast to talk through his thoughts on the Husker wideout room now that the JD Spielman situation has some finality to it. We also discuss defensive coordinator Erik Chinander's thoughts on the front seven's size and o-line coach Greg Austin's excitement over Brenden Jaimes.
On the third hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick is yet again mad at Rob Manfred on how the top seeds will be able to pick their opponent. Next, we talk with voice of Husker football Greg Sharpe. Then we hear some audio clips from Husker Football Offensive line coach Greg Austin talking about the younger guys on the team. We end the hour with Rudy Gobert's thoughts on being the first athlete in the US to test positive for the virus.
On the first hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick and producer TJ are getting amped that sports are almost back and Nick admits to watching a lot of golf. Next, we hear from Husker football offensive line coach Greg Austion on the excitement he has for this group. Then we talk more Husker football with Evan Bland of the Omaha World Herald.
On the show tonight we have Offensive Line coach Greg Austin on to continue our Position Breakdowns, we count down our Top 10 Tuesday lists, and we reveal team #24 in our Preseason Top 25!
On the show tonight we have Offensive Line coach Greg Austin on to continue our Position Breakdowns, we count down our Top 10 Tuesday lists, and we reveal team #24 in our Preseason Top 25!
On the show tonight we have Offensive Line coach Greg Austin on to continue our Position Breakdowns, we count down our Top 10 Tuesday lists, and we reveal team #24 in our Preseason Top 25!
Jacob Padilla joins the podcast to talk through Nebraska's situation on the offensive line, the potential of the youngsters who might play key roles on it, what we should expect from Greg Austin know that he's the Huskers' run game coordinator, and more.
On Wednesday's episode, Carriker is joined by NU offensive line commit Branson Yager to discuss why he picked the Huskers, his relationship with Greg Austin and more. Support the show.
On this episode of Kickin' & Streamin' Podcast, Graham & Jocelyn discuss Amazon Prime original series Hunters, starring Al Pacino, Logan Lerman, Jerrika Hinton, Carol Kane, Saul Rubinek, Josh Radnor, Kate Mulvaney, Louis Ozawa and a magnificent cast of character actors. Graham & Jocelyn began by pointing out the main reason they were drawn to the series is because it is executive produced by Jordan Peele, it stars Al Pacino, and the plot consists of holocaust survivors hunting former Nazi officers living in the U.S. under newly assumed identities. Graham & Jocelyn discuss the storytelling style of the series, and the impact it may have on viewers given the fact it's based on late 1970's, some 35 years after World War II. Graham & Jocelyn discuss the cast and analyze each character in depth starting with Al Pacino's perfect dominion of Yiddish dialect and very credible accent of a Jewish immigrant. Jocelyn marveled at the depth in the character of FBI Agent Millie Morris played by Grey's Anatomy alum Jerrika Hinton. Graham & Jocelyn praise the pairing of Carol Kane and Saul Rubinek as Mindy & Murray Markowitz. They also laughed at Josh Radnor's character and how he will forever be known as Ted Mosby (How I Met Your Mother). The two co-host also praised the performance by Dylan Baker, Greg Austin, Tiffany Boone, and Jonno Davies. They also got a good laugh at some of the nicknames heard in the show. Listen to the full episode at your leisure and tell us what you think. If you like this episode, please rate us on your podcast player, and subscribe for future episodes. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and watch our multiple part series Best TV Shows of The Decade, and many more contents to come. You can also follow us on social media on Faceboook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest. Don't forget that by using our affiliated partner Instacart, you're helping to support the show. Get all of your groceries from your favorite local store delivered to your door in as little as 1 hour. For a 14-day free trial use this Link to let them know we sent you. You can also support the show by becoming a Patron on our Patreon page where you'll become eligible for our exclusive patrons-only contents. Finally, we'd like you to visit our merchandise store on Teespring where you can purchase our beautiful and stylish t-shirts, pullover, and mug. Instacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/rss/kickinandstreaminpodcast?auth=QVLr3ZF4bBkffNZls4lBWTuUc2Tb0MD0)
In a special best of Gallifrey Stands, Paul Gee gives us one last WhoNews and our guests are Yee Jee Tso, Jaqueline King, Nicolas Briggs, Greg Austin, Caitlin Blackwood, Sophie Aldred, Sylvester McCoy, Patricia Quinn, Mark Strickson, Peter Purves, Frazer Hines, Frank Cotrell Boyce, Rob Shearman, Gareth David Lloyd, Kai Owen and Andrew McElfresh. With my co-Hosts Nicola Gossling & Christian Basel. Support the show by buying some GS merch at https://teespring.com/ Or Via patreon at https://www.patreon.com/GallifreyStandsPodcast Listen to us every every Friday on http://kryptonradio.com/ at 11am & Midnight BST (UK) / 3am and 4pm Pacific time (US). Other time zones are available! On Podcast shortly after. Gallifrey Stands can be found at on twitter @DoctorSquee, by email GallifreyStandsPodcast@gmail.com, on stitcher, iTunes, The Tangent-Bound Network, Satchel Player & http://gallifreystandspodcast.podbean.com & on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1481026762176392/ Please support our Pod-Pals too: Indie Mac User www.IndieMacUser.com WhoNews http://www.who-news.com/ ReTrek https://retrek.podbean.com Due South by South East https://www.wonkyspanner.com/podcasts/duesouthbse/rss.xml DisAfterDark http://disafterdark.blogspot.co.uk/ Just give me a few minutes http://justgivemeafewminutes.podomatic.com/ AMAudioMedia http://amaudiomedia.com/ TangentBoundNetwork http://TangentBoundNetwork.com/ Drinking in the Park http://Neilandjohnny.com EMC Network http://www.electronicmediacollective.com/
On today's episode of the Coach and Coordinator Podcast we continue our "Home Team" series. Your guest host, Joel Nellis, interviews the University of Nebraska's offensive line coach and run game coordinator Greg Austin. Learn about Coach Austin's life experiences and how he balances family and football on today's episode. Check out our systems for skill development in blocking, defeating blocks and tackling at footballdevelopment.com. Follow us daily on Twitter for content and interaction @FBDevCoach and be sure to check out X's and O's analysis at blogs.usafootball.com.
Dr Greg Austin, Senior Fellow for Cyber, Space and Future Conflict, joins Dr Kori Schake for this episode of Sounds Strategic.As the race to roll out 5G intensifies between China and the United States, Greg and Kori discuss China's use of cyber espionage and private companies in pursuit of its geopolitical interests and the effect it has on China's reputation. Greg explains the Cyber, Space and Future Conflict's new methodology to assess states' capabilities to use cyber as an offensive weapon, exploring the initial findings from a case study on China. Greg discusses how the “cyber industrial complex” can be understood as a web of political, economic, industrial and scientific relationships and assets, noting that the ICT sector provides a majority of the US' GDP. He debunks the common conception that China is a leader in cybersecurity, noting that China's cyber defences are weaker than those of the US and its allies. He highlights that China is actually reliant on US companies to provide cyber protection. Greg and Kori explore how Western media and discussion on China's power only serves to reinforce China's propaganda and messaging.Date of recording: 25 October 2019Sounds Strategic is recorded and produced at the IISS in London.Theme music: ‘Safety in Numbers' by We Were Promised Jetpacks. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our Thursday night edition of Sports Nightly featuring a practice report with football coach Scott Frost, interviews with Chicago-Tribune's Teddy Greenstein and Nebraska head baseball coach Will Bolt, and our coaches' show with Husker offensive line coach Greg Austin.
Our Thursday night edition of Sports Nightly featuring a practice report with football coach Scott Frost, interviews with Chicago-Tribune's Teddy Greenstein and Nebraska head baseball coach Will Bolt, and our coaches' show with Husker offensive line coach Greg Austin.
Our Thursday night edition of Sports Nightly featuring a practice report with football coach Scott Frost, interviews with Chicago-Tribune's Teddy Greenstein and Nebraska head baseball coach Will Bolt, and our coaches' show with Husker offensive line coach Greg Austin.
On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick gives an update on Husker running back Maurice Washington. Next, some comments from Husker O-line coach Greg Austin on his unit. Then Iowa Western Head Football Coach Scott Strohmeier joins the show.
This "Doctor Who" spinoff series features a young cast that includes Greg Austin and Fady Elsayed in lead roles. Four students at Coal Hill School in London navigate through teenage life, from schoolwork to dealing with their parents, friendships and romances. Coal Hill School holds many secrets, as years of time-traveling has transformed the building, thinning its walls and making it more susceptible to external dangers. The Shadow Kin, a creature that lurks beyond the facility's walls, threatens to destroy the students' world.
This "Doctor Who" spinoff series features a young cast that includes Greg Austin and Fady Elsayed in lead roles. Four students at Coal Hill School in London navigate through teenage life, from schoolwork to dealing with their parents, friendships and romances. Coal Hill School holds many secrets, as years of time-traveling has transformed the building, thinning its walls and making it more susceptible to external dangers. The Shadow Kin, a creature that lurks beyond the facility's walls, threatens to destroy the students' world.
The development and uptake of cyber-systems has been rapid and widespread in the People's Republic of China (PRC). The PRC government has consequently sought to develop a stronger cybersecurity policy, with President Xi Jinping personally taking control of the Cyberspace Administration of China. It also seeks to promote its concept of cyber-sovereignty. However, the PRC's use of cyber-capabilities at a state-level have come under international scrutiny and criticism, with other countries, including Australia, becoming increasingly concerned about state-sponsored cyber-espionage attacks. Another worrying development is that state efforts to exert control over PRC citizens have increased in parallel with increasing technological capabilities. What is the current state of China's cyber-capability, and what does it aspire to going forward? How has this played out in the global arena? And how might it affect Australia? Greg Austin, Deputy Director of UNSW Canberra Cyber, joins James Laurenceson, Deputy Director of the Australia-China Relations Institute at the University of Technology Sydney, to discuss cybersecurity developments in China, China's cyber strategy globally and the ramifications for Australia.
Actor and podcaster, Greg Austin, comes onto the show to discuss his career and film and TV in general. Topics include behind the scenes on **Class**, whether entertainment has turned too politically correct, and exclusive interviews with Sylvester McCoy, John Leeson and Tony Curran. All this and more are afoot in the finale of series 1 of **Please Be Seated**. We'll be back sooner than you think. Tweet Us: @Gregory_Austin @4SylvesterMcCoy @TonyCurran69 @llama_bottle0 @PleaseBeTweeted This episode was briefly accidentally leaked last week for a few hours so sorry if you've heard it before.
Today we react to the Akron kickoff, preview Colorado, and get to know coach Greg Austin. We're also proud to announce that we are now sponsored by Runza!
Nick and Benji present all the latest from Big Finish Productions. Brand new trailers. Guest star: Greg Austin . Drama tease: Jenny - The Doctor's Daughter .
`Class' is a `Doctor Who' series written by young adult author Patrick Ness. The show features a young cast, including Greg Austin, Fady Elsayed, Sophie Hopkins and Vivian Oparah. Four sixth form students at Coal Hill School in London navigate through teenage life, from schoolwork to parents and friendships to romances. Coal Hill School holds many secrets, as years of time-travelling has transformed the building, thinning its walls and making it more susceptible to external dangers. The Shadow Kin, a creature that lurks beyond the walls, threatens to destroy the students' world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tradepaperbacks/message --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rangerryan/message
`Class' is a `Doctor Who' series written by young adult author Patrick Ness. The show features a young cast, including Greg Austin, Fady Elsayed, Sophie Hopkins and Vivian Oparah. Four sixth form students at Coal Hill School in London navigate through teenage life, from schoolwork to parents and friendships to romances. Coal Hill School holds many secrets, as years of time-travelling has transformed the building, thinning its walls and making it more susceptible to external dangers. The Shadow Kin, a creature that lurks beyond the walls, threatens to destroy the students' world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Topics include: Who are The Rationalists? Co-operation between secular groups http://atheistconvention.org.au/ (Global Atheist Convention in Melbourne in February 2018 – “Reason to Hope”) http://www.smh.com.au/comment/view-from-the-street/why-do-public-atheists-have-to-behave-like-such-jerks-20170621-gwvg4s.html (Clementine Ford) https://www.facebook.com/ACLobby/videos/1568892113184880/ (Lyle Shelton on Sky) 41:40 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4705748/Al-Jazeera-journalist-says-bed-death-likelier-terror.html?ito=social-facebook_Australia ( QandA on furniture and terrorism) and http://johnmenadue.com/greg-austin-australians-have-little-to-fear-from-terrorism-at-home-heres-why/ (GREG AUSTIN.) … https://www.ironfistvelvetglove.com.au/2017/07/episode-106-non-religious-roundtable-2-25-july-2017/ (Read more ›) The post https://www.ironfistvelvetglove.com.au/2017/07/episode-106-non-religious-roundtable-2-25-july-2017/ (Episode 106 – Non-Religious Roundtable 2 – 25 July 2017) appeared first on https://www.ironfistvelvetglove.com.au (The Iron Fist and the Velvet Glove). Support this podcast
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At New York Comic Con, Jimmy sat in on the round tables for the 3 BBC America shows Doctor Who, Class and Dirk Gently. Repping DW were Peter Capaldi, Pearl Mackie, showrunner Steven Moffat and EP Brian Minchin. For the spin-off Class, he talked to Greg Austin, Fady Elsayed, Sophie Hopkins, Vivian Oparah, and Writer/Creator Patrick Ness. With Dirk Gently, he spoke to Fiona Dourif, Mpho Koaho, Writer/EP Max Landis, EP Robert Cooper, Hannah Marks, Jade Eshete, and Samuel Barnett. Hear some tidbits about the upcoming Doctor Who Christmas special and new season and what to expect from the new shows Class and Dirk Gently. Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!