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Prediction that aliens will abduct 700 people from Hard Rock Stadium. Rover did another "test" before his marathon walk. Rover is trying to iron out the issues there are with the 'Penis Lifting Competition.' See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Parking lot woes. MEWL saw Tomas with the car keys. Consequences. Mackenzie Shirilla and her mom have a secret language. Mackenzie Shirilla has accrued 23 infractions while in prison. Porn in prison. Pelvic floor exercises. Brutal stabbing attack in Northern Ireland. The origins of Supergirl. Dean Cain is under fire for his reply to a comment on X. Did the buyer pick up JLR's car? The verdict came back fast in the Karmelo Anthony trial. Prediction that aliens will abduct 700 people from Hard Rock Stadium. Rover did another "test" before his marathon walk. Rover is trying to iron out the issues there are with the 'Penis Lifting Competition.' See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kota Miami di Amerika Serikat bersiap menjadi salah satu tuan rumah Piala Dunia FIFA 2026 dengan menggelar tujuh pertandingan di Hard Rock Stadium. Antusiasme masyarakat sangat tinggi seiring meningkatnya popularitas sepak bola sejak bergabungnya Lionel Messi ke Inter Miami.Namun, penyelenggara juga menghadapi sejumlah tantangan, mulai dari kemacetan lalu lintas hingga ancaman musim badai Atlantik yang bertepatan dengan jadwal turnamen. Berbagai langkah antisipasi telah disiapkan, termasuk layanan bus gratis bagi pemegang tiket menuju stadion.
Ryan, Dana, and Nathalie Rodriguez discuss Miami preparing for hurricane season while hosting FIFA World Cup events at Hard Rock Stadium, including concerns over flooding, emergency planning, and newly approved resolutions covering funding, policing, and safety operations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hollywood is joined by Omar Kelly to recap a big weekend in South Florida, starting with the success of the F1 Miami Grand Prix and what it says about the city as a major event destination, even as Miami is reportedly taken out of the Super Bowl rotation. The conversation compares Miami to other NFL host cities while also diving into the rising cost of being a fan—from parking at Hard Rock Stadium to how far $200 really goes for a family of four—along with the growing frustration over streaming services and major media deals impacting how fans watch games. The focus then shifts to the Dolphins as OTAs approach, with Omar explaining their purpose for rookies and breaking down which young players could make an early impact, plus reaction to recent roster cuts. The hour also looks at how practices may differ under the new regime and what it means for the team's development heading into the season.
Today's show includes a wide-ranging look at Miami's growing identity as a global sports destination, highlighted by the success of the Miami Grand Prix, even as the city is reportedly removed from the Super Bowl rotation and compared to other NFL host markets. Alex Donno joins the conversation to dive into Hurricanes football, ACC Kickoff, and the evolving world of college recruiting and NIL, while the crew also revisits the rising cost of being a fan—from parking at Hard Rock Stadium to how far $200 really goes for a family of four, with baseball standing out as affordable compared to expensive Dolphins tickets. Omar Kelly breaks down Dolphins OTAs, explaining rookie development, recent roster cuts, and what to expect from practices under the new regime heading into the season. Later, Kenton Gibbs joins to discuss the ACC landscape, Bill Belichick's situation at North Carolina, Miami's status as a conference favorite, and quarterback Darian Mensah's potential rise as a Heisman contender. The show also includes updates around the sports world including NBA playoffs, odd NHL stories and more.
Hollywood is joined by Omar Kelly to recap a big weekend in South Florida, starting with the success of the Miami Grand Prix and the city's growing reputation as a premier destination for major global events. The conversation then shifts to Miami being taken out of the Super Bowl rotation, with the guys comparing it to other NFL cities and debating whether the decision makes sense given everything the city already hosts, including events like the World Cup. They also get into the rising cost of attending games, from parking prices at Hard Rock Stadium to how far $200 really goes for a family of four, noting the contrast between more affordable baseball games and the high price of Dolphins tickets. The segment wraps with a discussion on the overall fan experience and whether it's better to attend games in person or stay home and watch RedZone.
Leroy returns to the show (safe and sound), and the crew jumps straight into a packed day of sports talk—breaking down NBA and NHL playoff eliminations, second-round matchups, and the growing excitement (and skepticism) around the upcoming NBA Draft Lottery. The guys react to criticism surrounding the Toronto Maple Leafs and new GM John Chayka, while also diving into Miami sports headlines, including bold hype around a Dolphins rookie being compared to Deebo Samuel and lingering concerns over passing on Rueben Bain Jr.. Along the way, Tobin and Leroy clash over optimism vs. reality, whether it's Stephen Ross addressing Super Bowl concerns at Hard Rock Stadium or Mario Cristobal's spring game buzz with the Canes. The show keeps its signature mix of humor and chaos with a wild viral beaver video, boxing stories, and fan-favorite segments like “Damage Is Done,” featuring names like Patrick Beverley. Plus, the crew checks in on NBA playoff stars including Anthony Edwards, Victor Wembanyama, and Joel Embiid, and a hint of Dolphins draft-day regret.
Over the weekend Stephen Ross tells the media that the NFL advised him that they no longer have the facilities to host a Superbowl, and Tobin can not believe it while Leroy and Brittney try to explain to him why. The guys were sent a hilarious video of a beaver attacking a family in the woods, and the gang reacts! We then dip into our mixed bag as we go around the NBA and hear from the players currently fighting in the playoffs; Anthony Edwards, Wemby, and Joel Embiid!
Tobin gets excited after several reporters and analysts are saying that the Dolphins rookie wide receiver Chris Bell is a “faster Deebo Samuel,” Leroy of course can't have any fun and shoots him down immediatley. The Canes had their spring game not that long ago and Mario Cristobal had some quotes that were GOOOOSIESS, but of course Leroy must Yuck everyone's Yum! It is then time for our favorite Tuesday game “Damage Is Done” Patrick Beverly, Celtics, and Hard Rock Stadium!
(15:03) Dolphins and Hard Rock Stadium far from hosting a Super Bowl (18:30) Raiders wrapping up Rookie Minicamp (40:30) Coach Andy Reid comments on the Mahomes injurySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A great weekend for those of us hate watching the Lightning and Celtics. Marlins radio voice Jack McMullen joins the show for an update on the Fish. Did Malik Willis slip while throwing his first pitch at the Marlins game? Hard Rock Stadium won't be hosting Super Bowls for the next few years.
In hour three, Dolphins make some roster changes. Hard Rock Stadium won't be hosting Super Bowls. Hoch was disgusted by Solana ordering extra sprinkles on his ice cream Friday. Plus, the biggest question for the Dolphins roster heading into training camp.
Hour 4 opens with reaction to Dolphins QB Malik Willis throwing out a rough first pitch at a Marlins game, which sparks a broader debate after a texter jokes that Tua wouldn't have even reached the plate and leads into discussion about Tua's future, his contract situation, and comparisons to other massive deals like Deshaun Watson's in Cleveland, including whether Watson will even start this season. The conversation then shifts to Star Wars Day—“May the 4th be with you”—with Joe admitting he's not really a Star Wars fan before moving into golf and the ongoing PGA Tour vs. LIV Golf tension following the Cadillac Championship. Dave Hyde then joins to break down the University of Miami's search for a new athletic director after Dan Radakovich steps down, with Miami looking for a strong business-minded leader and debate around Michael Yormark's candidacy. Hyde also weighs in on the PGA/LIV divide, the possibility of LIV players finding a path back to the PGA Tour, and the impact of the massive LIV money reshaping the sport. The segment wraps with Miami being removed from the Super Bowl rotation, the city's packed event calendar with the Miami Open and F1 Grand Prix, and a broader look at the Dolphins' long-term struggles despite Hard Rock Stadium continuing to host major events.
Dave Hyde joins the show to break down the University of Miami's search for a new athletic director following Dan Radakovich's departure, with a focus on finding a strong business-minded leader—while debating the potential fit of Michael Yormark. The conversation also dives into the Cadillac Championship at Trump National Doral Miami and the ongoing tension between PGA Tour and LIV Golf, including what it could take for players to return and how the massive money has reshaped the sport. Hyde also reacts to Miami being removed from the Super Bowl rotation for at least a decade, pointing to the city's packed event calendar with staples like the Miami Open and Miami Grand Prix. The segment wraps with a broader discussion on the Miami Dolphins' long-term outlook and the challenge of returning to relevance despite Hard Rock Stadium continuing to host major events.
An in depth preview of everything you need to know for the Miami Grand Prix happening this weekend at Hard Rock Stadium.
Hour 3 features NFL analyst Pete Prisco joining the show to break down a packed slate of league storylines, starting with his strong belief that the Miami Dolphins “nailed” their draft class and that the offensive line should be solid next season, highlighted by potential impact players like Kadyn Proctor and the continued development of Patrick Paul. Prisco also weighs in on major NFL headlines, including his prediction that Aaron Rodgers will return rather than retire, along with discussion around the Pittsburgh Steelers situation, speculation surrounding a potential A.J. Brown trade involving the New England Patriots, and his broader take on the Philadelphia Eagles offense and quarterback Jalen Hurts. The hour also touches on major South Florida sports and events, including the Cadillac Championship and the Miami Grand Prix, with Katharina Nowak discussing the planning and fan experience at Hard Rock Stadium. The show wraps back on the Dolphins, as Joe and Bokamper discuss minicamp expectations under the new regime, roster pressure on Chop Robinson, and a way-too-early draft projection linking Miami to Ohio State standout Jeremiah Smith.
In hour three, Heat & Dolphins fans going after local media for “lack of accountability” is misplaced anger. Parking at Hard Rock Stadium for the World Cup is going to be expensive. Talk About It Tuesday gets weird.
La espera ha terminado. La Fórmula 1 regresa este fin de semana en Miami y lo hace bajo una enorme expectación. No tanto por el circuito en sí (que nunca ha destacado especialmente por su atractivo) sino por lo que realmente está en juego: comprobar si las reformas introducidas tras la polémica de Japón son capaces de mejorar el espectáculo. Y en el Podcast Técnica Fórmula 1 se frotan las manos por lo que pueda pasar. GP de Miami: un banco de pruebas. La FIA ha reaccionado con rapidez, introduciendo ajustes en la gestión energética y en el comportamiento de los monoplazas, con el objetivo de reducir la artificialidad en los adelantamientos y mejorar la seguridad. Ahora, toca ver si esas medidas funcionan en condiciones reales de carrera. Uno de los cambios más visibles del fin de semana será la ampliación de la única sesión de entrenamientos libres en 30 minutos adicionales. En un formato al sprint, donde el tiempo en pista es limitado, esta decisión busca dar margen a los equipos para entender y ajustar los nuevos sistemas, especialmente en lo relativo a la recarga de energía. ¿Cómo nos enfrentamos a Miami? Desde el punto de vista técnico, el trazado de Miami presenta características muy concretas. Se trata de un circuito urbano de 5,412 kilómetros, con 19 curvas y tres largas rectas, construido alrededor del Hard Rock Stadium. La combinación de zonas rápidas y secciones más reviradas obliga a encontrar un compromiso en el reglaje del coche, especialmente en términos de carga aerodinámica y tracción. Pirelli ha optado por llevar los compuestos más blandos de su gama, C3, C4 y C5, una elección coherente con el bajo nivel de desgaste que caracteriza a este circuito. De hecho, la estrategia de carrera suele ser bastante clara, con una única parada en boxes como opción dominante, favorecida por la escasa degradación de los neumáticos. Factores que pueden alterar este guion. La evolución de la pista a lo largo del fin de semana, junto con la posibilidad de condiciones meteorológicas cambiantes, introduce un elemento de incertidumbre. El año pasado ya se vio cómo el asfalto se secaba rápidamente tras la lluvia, obligando a los equipos a tomar decisiones estratégicas en tiempo real. A ello se suma la probabilidad de intervenciones del coche de seguridad, habitual en circuitos urbanos donde los márgenes de error son mínimos. En ese contexto, la capacidad de reacción en boxes y la lectura de carrera pueden resultar determinantes. ¿Quién llega con ventaja a Miami? En cuanto al rendimiento de los equipos, Miami llega en un momento especialmente interesante. McLaren ha ganado las dos últimas ediciones, mientras que Max Verstappen acumula dos victorias y varias poles en este trazado. Sin embargo, el nuevo contexto técnico podría alterar la jerarquía vista hasta ahora. Más allá de los nombres, la gran incógnita sigue siendo la misma: ¿será esta una Fórmula 1 más comprensible, más natural y más competitiva? Miami tendrá la respuesta (o no). Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Es geht endlich wieder los, die Formel 1 ist zurück aus der Zwangspause und mit dem Großen Preis von Miami steht direkt ein Sprintwochenende an, an dem die ersten Änderungen des Motoren-Reglements umgesetzt werden. Um euch zu erzählen, was denn jetzt neu ist und wie man das einschätzen muss, meldet sich unser Technik-Experte David Varnholt mit einer Sprachnachricht zu Wort. Kevin Scheuren und Dennis Lewandowski geben ihre Einschätzung zu den Änderungen ab und blicken voraus auf ein Wochenende am Hard Rock Stadium außerhalb von Miami, an dem Mercedes die Vormachtstellung weiter ausbauen will, die Konkurrenz rund um Ferrari, McLaren und Red Bull ... WERBUNG Du möchtest ein Auto kaufen oder dein Auto verkaufen und vorher checken lassen? Schick carVertical deine Fahrzeugidentifikationsnummer und carVertical erstellt daraus einen Bericht. Einfach den Promotion-Code GRID20 eingeben und sofort 20 % auf den ersten Report sparen. Geh auf carVertical.de und probier es aus! WERBUNG Wenn du deinem Vierbeiner eine Freude machen willst: Bei Fressnapf sind in teilnehmenden Märkten dauerhaft über 500 Preise reduziert. Klick fressnapf.de/aktionen-angebote/dauerhaft-reduziert/ WERBUNG Hill´s Science Plan bietet leckere Vielfalt für jedes Tier. ActivBiome+ Multi-Benefit in ausgewähltem Trockenfutter unterstützt Verdauung, Immunsystem und Organe – probier es aus und sichere dir 20 % Rabatt! Klick tierarzt24.de/hills-pet-nutrition?brandname=Science-Plan Rabattcode: Hills20 (anwendbar auf alle Hill`s Science Plan-Produkte; kein Mindestbestellwert; gültig zwischen dem 01.03. und dem 31.05.2026) Dieser Podcast wird vermarktet von der Podcastbude.www.podcastbu.de - Full-Service-Podcast-Agentur - Konzeption, Produktion, Vermarktung, Distribution und Hosting.Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen?Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich.Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.
Want to be featured on the next Q&Andy? Send us a video on our socials or email us at askandy@servedmediagroup.com Andy Roddick sits down with longtime friend and former World No. 4 James Blake for an unfiltered look at what it really takes to run one of the biggest tournaments in the world. As the Tournament Director of the Miami Open, Blake pulls back the curtain on the logistical chaos happening behind the scenes at Hard Rock Stadium—from managing ego-driven player requests and rain-delay scheduling nightmares to the "phenomenon" of rising star Joao Fonseca, who Blake claims is drawing a level of fan intensity unlike anything he saw with Federer or Nadal in Miami.
Tobin starts a rather odd quibble when he declares that the reason why the Dolphins have had no success is because Stephen Ross is too occupied with the “vroom vroom” and Tennis. He then doubles down and says in order to win we need to bring back Monster Jam to Hard Rock… The quibbling doesn't end there when Tobin then says he doesn't care what Giannis wants anymore, he now is pivoting to Zion and Ja Morant! We finish out the hour with our favorite Thursday Game… Goosies No Goosies; but it is quickly overtaken when Leroy's nonsense overshadows all the topics!
Galen Clavio is joined by Olivia Ray to relive Miami during national championship weekend—from the lead-up and media-day vibe to the chaos around the stadium, credentialed access, and what it was like working on the field as Indiana finished the job.They talk about how Indiana carried itself all week, the strange “everyone-get-inside-early” atmosphere around Hard Rock Stadium, and the surreal postgame sprint when confetti starts falling and everything happens at once. Plus: the ripple effect among IU alumni and longtime program staff, and a big announcement—Olivia is launching a new Back Home Network show, “Raise the Flag.”
Galen Clavio is joined by special guest Grace Ybarra to relive the unforgettable CFP National Championship weekend in Miami—the 48-hour blur of events, fan moments, stadium chaos, and the emotional whiplash of watching Indiana win it all.They walk through everything from the Homefield events (including the packed night at Mickey Burkes with Straight No Chaser) to the American Social gathering on game day, the tailgating scene outside Hard Rock Stadium, and what it was like inside the building as Indiana pulled off the championship win over Miami.Most importantly, this episode is about the feeling: what it's like to experience a once-in-a-lifetime sports moment alongside other Hoosiers, meet strangers who instantly become friends, and realize—slowly, then all at once—that Indiana football really became national champions.
Talk about airing your dirty laundry in public! Brooklyn Beckham... The son of soccer icon, David Beckham and Spice Girl, Victoria Beckham... Posted a six-page scathing letter saying he's had it with his parents. Among his complaints? He says they hijacked his high-profile wedding that was featured on the cover of Vogue. And it was family night for President Trump as he attended the Indiana-Miami college football national championship game... Watching from a V-I-P box with daughter Ivanka and a number of his grandchildren. While that was all fun and games... As soon as he left Hard Rock Stadium... He took to social media doubling down on his mission to acquire Greenland. Plus, we're learning more about the judge... Who along with his wife... Was shot through the front door of his house. They both survived. A man hunt is underway to find the shooter. Investigators are now looking into why this judge... Who worked on a number of high-profile cases... Was targeted. And there is crying in football! Especially when you're the mother of Heisman winning quarterback... Fernando Mendoza. She was there to see her son lead the Indiana Hoosiers to become national champions. There wasn't a dry eye in the stadium. 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
On today's show Pat, AJ Hawk, Darius Butler, and the boys are LIVE from Hard Rock Stadium ahead of tonight's Big College Game. In the first hour, we run through the Top 5 and recap everything that happened in the Divisional Round, including the Buffalo Bills firing Sean McDermott after their loss to the Broncos, the NFC West being the NFC's Best, the Patriots being all the way back and more. Also in the first hour, we are joined by Indiana University President Pamela Whitten to discuss the impact that Coach Cignetti and Indiana Football have had on the University. In the second hour, we are joined by NFL Senior Insider Adam Schefter to hear his perspective on Sean McDermott's firing and more. Also in the second hour, the Greatest College Football Coach of All Time Nick Saban joins us on stage to preview the night's match up between Miami and Indiana . Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN's YouTube (12-3 EDT), ESPN's YouTube (12-3 EDT) or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you & will see you back in the ThunderDome tomorrow. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In hour three, debating the best case scenario for the Miami Heat in the 2nd half of the season. Last playoff win at Hard Rock Stadium was in 2003 by the Marlins. Plus, Chris Perkins tells us everything we need to know about the Dolphins new head coach Jeff Hafley.
ESPN's Ian Fitzsimmons joins The Next Round to break down the clash between Indiana and Miami in the College Football Playoff National Championship Game tonight at Hard Rock Stadium.
On this Monday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid focuses on New York City's political leadership addressing anti-Semitism, detailing the conflict between Mayor Mamdani and the City Council Speaker Julie Menin. Mamdani rescinded Adams-era policies related to anti-Semitism, while City Council Speaker Menin proposed new initiatives including increased funding for Holocaust education and security at religious institutions. Sid then covers a Miami Beach nightclub facing backlash for anti-Semitic content and a comment from Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava regarding the incident. Rosenberg shifts to NYC's racial equity plan for New York City after Mayor Mamdani hired another problematic individual to lead the initiative, before he highlights more Bruce Springsteen remarks against President Trump during a surprise performance, today being Martin Luther King Jr. Day, increased security for tonight's College Football National Championship Game at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami due to President Trump's expected attendance, and finally discusses his alma mater Miami Hurricanes' potential in tonight's big game against Indiana. Bernie Kosar, Jacqueline Toboroff, John Catsimatidis, Leo Terrell & Phil Simms join Sid on this Monday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hoch, Crowder, Solana, and Jimmy get you ready for tonight's National Championship Game between Miami and Indiana on this abbreviated show. Plus, John Michaels joins the program from the Hard Rock Stadium parking lot and gives us insight into the atmosphere of the fans tailgating.
00:00 - 5:18 - Adewale Ogunleye calls in on his way to the stadium as he and John get ready for the National Championship! 5:19 - 14:31 - Luke Isenbarger, son of former Hoosier John Isenbarger, joins the show to help preview the National Championship! 14:32 - 25:00 - Stephen Holder from ESPN joins live at Hard Rock Stadium ahead of the National Championship!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 21:58 – JMV is down at The Diplomat in Ft Lauderdale ahead of the Indiana Hoosiers taking on the Miami Hurricanes in the College Football National Championship Game! He also discusses the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs! 21:59 – 43:22 – Adewale Ogunleye calls in on his way to the stadium as he and John get ready for the National Championship! 43:23 – 46:52 – JMV wraps up the 1st hour with some NFL updates! 46:53 – 1:13:56 – Luke Isenbarger, son of former Hoosier John Isenbarger, joins the show to help preview the National Championship! 1:13:57 – 1:28:52 – JMV keeps things rolling as he continues to preview the National Championship! He also takes some calls from listeners! 1:28:53 – 1:30:20 – JMV wraps up the 2nd hour! 1:30:21 – 1:54:00 – Stephen Holder from ESPN joins live at Hard Rock Stadium ahead of the National Championship! 1:54:01 – 2:11:19 – JMV takes some calls from listeners of the show! He also dives more into the NFL and the Divisional Round! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It all comes down to this. 15-0 Indiana. The resurgent Miami Hurricanes. One trophy. In this episode, Matt and Ryan break down the 2026 CFP National Championship from every angle.Can Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza carve up a Miami secondary playing on their home turf? Will Mario Cristobal finally bring "The U" back to the mountaintop, or will Curt Cignetti's Hoosiers complete the greatest turnaround in sports history? We dive into the matchup in the trenches, the "home field" factor at Hard Rock Stadium, and our official locks for the spread and total.Tap into Episode 680 of the Productive Conversations Podcast—available now on all podcast platforms and YouTube. (3:30)--------#trending #sports #culture #collegefootball #collegefootball25 #big10 #sec #football --------Best way to contact our host is by emailing him at productiveconversationspodcast@gmail.com or mbrown3212@gmail.comThis show has been brought to you by Magic Mind!Right now you can get your Magic Mind at WWW.MAGICMIND.COM/ PCLT20 to get 20% off a one-time purchase or up to 48% off a subscription using that code PCJUNE. Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-conversations-with-matt-brown/id1535871441 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7qCsxuzYYoeqALrWu4x4Kb YouTube: @Productive_Conversations Linktree:https://linktr.ee/productiveconversations
Coach talks to Tony Barnhart to discuss the logistical details of the upcoming National Championship game at Hard Rock Stadium and reflect on the historical significance of the Orange Bowl, including the host's personal playing experience there in 1969. The discussion transitions into a tactical preview of the Indiana vs. Miami matchup, noting that both teams are heavily influenced by the Nick Saban coaching tree and prioritize fundamental, low-mistake football. The analysts compare the statistical similarities between the two programs, highlighting their national leadership in sacks, time of possession, and low penalty counts. They specifically analyze the quarterback duel between Carson Beck and Mendoza, noting the high efficiency of Indiana's offense in recent playoff games. The segment concludes with a broader look at the changing landscape of college athletics, discussing the record-breaking transfer portal numbers, the rise of early enrollees, and the legal challenges surrounding NIL and student-athlete eligibility.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, Pat, AJ Hawk and the boys preview the entire Divisional Round slate and make their picks against the spread, while also discussing everything that is happening around the NFL and the Big College Football game on Monday. Joining the show to preview the National Championship game and Miami's incredible run to the national title game is the Head Coach of their football team, Mario Cristobal. Next, President and CEO of the University of Miami, Joseph Echevarria joins the show to chat about Miami's resurgence, what college football needs to do going forward, and much more. Later, MLB Insider, Jeff Passan joins the show to chat about Kyle Tucker signing a massive 4 year deal with the Dodgers, the latest on Tarik Skubal, and the upcoming labor talks for MLB. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN's Youtube (12-3 EDT), or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you, we'll see you on Overreaction Monday, live from Hard Rock Stadium in Miami at the site of the National Championship game. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The culmination of the college football season is here! The College Football Playoff National Championship. Top-seeded Indiana will take on tenth-seeded Miami at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on Monday. Will playing a home game give the Hurricanes a boost? Andy Staples, Ross Dellenger and Steven Godfrey look at the matchup. They discuss what Miami needs to do to pull the upset. Plus, they look at the changing landscape of college football and how a team that was 3-9 in 2023 is now playing for a national championship.Then, they dive deeper into Indiana's turnaround by looking at what Indiana is doing in the NIL space. More specifically, who is helping out with Indiana's NIL. Mark Cuban became the talk of college football after news broke that the Indiana alum is now helping fund the Hoosiers' NIL efforts. Andy, Ross and Godfrey discuss why people are making such a big deal about this and whether or not teams need to have a significant benefactor, or benefactors, to be relevant in the NIL landscape. Plus, they also look at all of the teams in college football and guess who has the best chance to have a program turnaround similar to Indiana. The guys also discuss a national championship first. This is the first national championship that will feature two teams sponsored by Adidas. They chat about what this means and the difference between Nike and Adidas' efforts in college athletics.Later, the CFP conversation continues, but this time it's a look at the future. The guys talk about the latest news of an expanded College Football Playoff. While many conferences support a 16-team model, the Big Ten is holding strong with their 24-team model concept. Will they be open to a 16-team playoff? What kind of changes are coming down the line?Get ready for the National Championship with College Football Enquirer.0:00:00 - National Championship preview25:16 - Mark Cuban funding Indiana's NIL37:36 - Who could be the next Indiana?46:41 - Nike vs. Adidas in college athletics51:23 - College Football Playoff's potential expansion Subscribe to the College Football Enquirer on your favorite podcast app:
As we get you ready for Indiana's Championship Game appearance, BHN brings you a touch of culture from South Florida. Jacqueline Coleman (@HistoryAndWine on Instagram), a food and wine writer in Miami and Star Wine List representative, gives us some tips on high-quality, unique, and exciting places to eat and drink while in Miami. She also gives us some information on Hard Rock Stadium transportation, parking, and food.
Eric Poms from the Orange Bowl Committee joins the show to discuss the upcoming national championship at Hard Rock Stadium and other events the committee is hosting. He highlights the committee's efforts to give back to the community and the massive positive economic impact these games bring to the city of Miami.
Hollywood, Omar Kelly, and Alex Donno debate Mike Tomlin's availability and whether the Dolphins should make a move, weighing the odds against landing John Harbaugh. They break down Miami's head coaching search, critique the current candidates, and reflect on what went wrong with Mike McDaniel in Miami. The conversation shifts to college football as Ty Simpson declares for the NFL Draft instead of transferring, and Carson Beck's $4 million valuation is discussed amid the chaotic transfer calendar. The hour closes with Eric Poms from the Orange Bowl Committee highlighting the national championship at Hard Rock Stadium, the committee's community efforts, and the huge economic impact of hosting these games in Miami.
Indiana vs Miami is the last game of the 2025 college football season, and Gary breaks down the national championship matchup from Hard Rock Stadium. He walks through the current spread and total movement, compares power ratings vs projected stat spreads, and uses a common-opponent lens (Ohio State) to frame how each team wins. The key matchup themes: line of scrimmage control, Miami's ability to stop the run, Indiana's efficiency throwing the ball, and whether Miami's mistakes (penalties/turnovers) create a runaway scenario. Injury and availability notes in the Miami secondary factor heavily, along with finishing drives, havoc rates, sacks, and pace. Final pick: Indiana to cover 8.5, with a look back at bowl-season record and what's coming next for the offseason content slate.
00:00 - 20:37 - Steve Walsh, the former Hurricane quarterback who also spent a season on the Colts roster, joins the show! Steve and JMV discuss the Hoosiers and Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza. 20:38 - 32:36 - Former Hoosier and 1967 Rose Bowl captain Doug Crusan joins the show! Doug and JMV preview the National Championship between IU and Miami! 32:37 - 45:52 - Greg Rakestraw from the ISC Sports Network joins the show! Greg and JMV discuss IU Football and if they think the Hoosiers will get the job done at Hard Rock Stadium on Monday. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 25:03 – JMV kicks things off with the Pacers and their win over the Celtics last night! He previews a packed show! 25:04 – 40:40 – Greg Rakestraw from the ISC Sports Network joins the show! Greg and JMV discuss IU Football and if they think the Hoosiers will get the job done at Hard Rock Stadium on Monday. 40:41 – 46:07 – JMV takes a call from a listener as the 1st hour wraps up! 46:08 – 1:08:46 – Steve Walsh, the former Hurricane quarterback who also spent a season on the Colts roster, joins the show! Steve and JMV discuss the Hoosiers and Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza. 1:08:47 – 1:24:01 – Former Hoosier and 1967 Rose Bowl captain Doug Crusan joins the show! Doug and JMV preview the National Championship between IU and Miami! 1:24:02 – 1:30:00 – JMV ends the 2nd hour by reacting to Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla's comments following the loss to the Pacers. 1:30:01 – 1:51:54 – JMV reads some questions and comments from listeners of the show! He also takes a call from a listener of the show! 1:51:55 – 2:01:28 – JMV talks more about the Steelers and Mike Tomlin parting ways. 2:01:29 – 2:14:06 – JMV wraps up the show! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We close out the final hour of the show with our favorite Monday game Alright! Oh No!, as we continue to besmirch the people who have a problem with the reporter in Jacksonville having nice words for the head coach after the loss and laugh at the CFP's ridiculous tailgating rules for the National Championship!
One more down and one to go! Your Miami Hurricanes are on their way to the natty at Hard Rock Stadium!!! The guys go over the ups and downs of the Ole Miss game and check out the latest portal additions. It's 26!
The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana react to the Miami Hurricanes' thrilling Fiesta Bowl win over Ole Miss to punch their ticket to the title game -- which will be played Jan. 19 at Hard Rock Stadium.
The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana react to the Miami Hurricanes' thrilling Fiesta Bowl win over Ole Miss to punch their ticket to the title game -- which will be played Jan. 19 at Hard Rock Stadium.
The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana react to the Miami Hurricanes' thrilling Fiesta Bowl win over Ole Miss to punch their ticket to the title game -- which will be played Jan. 19 at Hard Rock Stadium.
The No. 10 Miami Hurricanes will be playing for the right to earns a spot in the National Championship Game on Saturday. Miami will take on No. 6 Ole Miss in the Fiesta Bowl for the right to play at Hard Rock Stadium for the championship. InsideTheU's David Lake and Gaby Urrutia preview the game in this edition of Through The Smoke. Who are the players to know? What match-ups do we like? How will Ole Miss navigate their coaching staff situation? Lake and Urrutia touch on all these topics and more. Enjoy the show. Support Our Sponsors - Join Canes Connection today at CanesConnection.com! - If you have been injured in a slip and fall, boating accident, trucking accident, Uber/Lyft accident, or car accident, Nick Mucerino is the personal injury attorney you should contact at 561-960-9870 or visit the website FLInjury.Law. - If you're thinking about buying, selling, or investing in South Florida, you should know Aaron Paskow with Keller Williams. Grab a FREE Home Value Report or quick market update. Call or text 305-497-5773 or visit apaskow.kw.com. 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
Travis is joined by the Miami Dolphins 2025 Salute to Service nominee, Tom Wilson. Tom served with the Marine Corps and Fire Crash Rescue team for four years before a brilliant career that has led to his position as the Head Groundskeeper at Hard Rock Stadium. Before we get to Tom, Travis dives into the first half of the season - what worked, what can be better and everything in between. Plus, picking the Week 12 games and previewing the final six games on the Dolphins schedule.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.