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Group Guide Use this guide to help your group discussion as you meet this week. Acts 1:1-5 Spencer Carey Download TranscriptGood morning. My name is Spencer. I am one of the pastors here. We did it you guys. We made it through 2 Samuel. 1 and 2 Samuel.And now we're in the book of Acts. So if you're new to our church, we typically, not exclusively, but the majority of what we do is we walk through books of the Bible. And we're gonna go verse by verse, passage by passage. And we're in Acts chapter 1 today. As we begin the book of Acts, we'll be in this for the next season. We're in the first five verses of the book of Acts.That is on page 1053, 1053 in your black Bibles. The main text will be coming from the Bible. So we will hold a Bible and read that with this. There'll be other texts. They'll be on the screen. But we're gonna introduce the book of Acts because it is wise when you jump into a book to have some context for what you're actually studying.So I want to point out three things as we begin to introduce us, I think, well to understanding the book of Acts. If you grab a study Bible, like the ESV study Bible, you open it up before we start reading a book. If you're gonna study it, you're gonna see different introductory elements. And I'm gonna give you three that kind of help us frame our time together in the book of Acts. Genre, author, and purpose. So let me hit those very quickly.It's important to first know the genre because not all scripture is the same. You don't read Proverbs like you read the Psalms, like you read Genesis, like you read the Gospels, like you read the epistles, the letters in the New Testament. They are all, they come from different genres. So it's important to understand what you're reading before you jump in. The book of Acts is historical narrative. Functions like the Gospels in that way.It's historical narrative. It's a bunch of stories that tell the story of how the church began starting in the first three decades of the church is what the book of Acts and 28 chapters covers. So from around 33 AD to around 60 to 65 AD, we're gonna read a bunch of stories and teachings that shaped the church early on and that we get to be shaped by as well. So it's one of the longest books in the New Testament. The Gospel of Luke is the only book that's longer and we'll be in it for a bit. So the second thing that is helpful to know is the author.And the author is Luke. So Luke was inspired by God to write this. So let's introduce ourselves to Luke. We don't know a ton. Here's what we do know. Luke was likely Greek.Okay. He may have been Jewish, it's debated, but if he's Jewish, he's very what you would call Hellenistic, meaning he's very Greek influenced. So he's Greek. What we also can see from the letters of the New Testament is he's likely a doctor. So likely a physician like Mike Goble who was just standing here leading us in prayer.He's a doctor. It's also clear that he's an historian. He was tasked with the job of both telling an orderly account of the Gospel in Luke of Jesus Christ and his life, his ministry, his death, his resurrection and the book of Acts, which tells the story of the early church. So some will say that Paul wrote most of the New Testament. It's actually not true. When you go by word count, Luke actually was inspired to write most of the New Testament because Luke and Acts is longer than all Paul's 13 letters combined.Fun fact. Three, purpose. Okay. Why is the book of Acts and our Bibles? Why did God inspire it? Why was it so important that it became an essential part of what's called the New Testament canon?What is the official books of the New Testament? Why do we have this? That's what we get to look at today. One of the things that's clear when you read the book of Luke is that there's this foreshadowing of the inclusion of the Gentiles. So that's basically, I would assume everybody in this room that comes from a non-Jewish background.There's this foreshadowing that the Gospel is going to go to the nations and that we're going to be included. And the book of Acts is going to show us how. How we are brought into the household of faith. So we're going to see this. We're going to look at the values and the witness and the Gospel that spread all that comes out of this. We're going to look at key figures like Philip and Peter and James, the brother of Jesus Christ, and Paul.We're going to look at all of this. And when you actually, if you look at a Bible and you go to Acts, oftentimes they're going to have the subscript that we have from the earliest manuscripts that says Acts of the Apostles. And if you read that, it may lead you to believe that this book is primarily about the work of the apostles. But what we're going to see is this book is primarily about a God rescuing his people and his rescue plan for the nations. And then even more of the point, one of the things that makes Acts so unique and so essential is it gives us the most comprehensive window into the third member of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit.We're going to read a lot about the Holy Spirit. No book in the Bible mentions the Holy Spirit more than the book of Acts. It would be wrong to say that this book is only about the work of the Holy Spirit, because God the Father and Jesus Christ the Son are both present and loom large in this book. But there's no other book in the Bible that gives us a more upfront window to the work of the Holy Spirit than the book of Acts, which makes this very helpful for us as we want to be a Spirit empowered people and the season that we're in trying to be missional and planting a church. So we're very excited to be able to walk this book together.And what we're going to see today and these first few verses and what we're going to see throughout this series can be summarized in this sentence, the Holy Spirit in God's church taking Jesus to the world. That what we're going to see is the Holy Spirit in God's church taking Jesus to the world. So let me pray and then we'll walk through this introduction together. Heavenly Father, we thank you for the good news of the gospel that we just sang about, that we just prayed for, that we just recited from the Scriptures. God, I pray that you would help us be, have open eyes to see how you started your church and what it's built upon.And we ask this in Jesus' name. Amen. All right, go to verse one. In the first book, O Theophilus, I have dealt with all that Jesus began to do and teach. So let's pause there.Out the gate, there should be some questions that jump off the page. Who's Theophilus? When did you do all this, where you dealt with all the things that Jesus began and taught? And that is why understanding Acts, it's very helpful to have a working general knowledge of the book of Luke. The gospel of Luke helps us understand the book of Acts. Luke functions very much like a part one and Acts functions very much like a part two.So what I want to do a little bit today is to go to the book of Luke and to help us see a little bit of how this helps us understand Acts. I want to go to Luke chapter one. This will be on the screen. You can look up here and hold that place in Acts because we'll come back to it. Luke chapter one says, many have undertaken to draw up an account of these things that have been fulfilled among us just as they were handed down to us by those who were, who from the first were eyewitnesses and servants of the Word. With this in mind, since I myself have carefully investigated everything from the beginning, I too decided to write an orderly account for you most excellent Theophilus so that you may know the certainty of the things you have been taught.So this is very similar to the introduction to the book of Acts. Who is Theophilus? We don't know for sure. We know that his name means lover of God. Theo and Phyllis, those are two different Greek words to come together, lover of God. It is very likely that he was a wealthy Christian who put the money forward for Luke to do the work of gathering all these reports.It takes time and energy and effort and money to go and travel throughout all of the New Testament world and to put together what is the gospel of Luke? What is these stories that tell us about the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ? And we should be familiar with that concept because we know today they are investigative reporters, that they make their living, they get paid to go out and do investigative work and put together reports from Bob Woodward and his work all the way to reporters like Christopher Rufo today. They are all types of different people that get paid to put together reports.And that is what Luke was. He was an historian who got paid and traveled to go and put together this gospel of Luke that tells us about Jesus Christ. And what I appreciate about Luke is that he's not only just giving us a bunch of facts about Jesus, he does the work of organizing it into a story. So when you read it, like the other gospels, it has story arc. So most stories, the gospels, stories in the Bible and stories that you go and you watch in the movie theaters, most stories have a general story arc.There's an introduction, there's rising tension, so there's going to be some different plot things that happen. There's rising tension, there's a climax, and then there's resolution. That's the majority of stories. And when you read the gospel of Luke, there's an introduction to who Jesus Christ is. He was born. And then all of a sudden, very early, you see the rising tension as he's ministering and establishing and teaching the kingdom of God.He's got the tension with the Pharisees and the religious leaders. And there's this tension that builds all the way towards Jerusalem where Jesus Christ is crucified, where he is resurrected. And then there's this resulting action, which is the commissioning of the church. And I appreciate that because it makes reading the gospels a lot of fun. It helps us see that he's a good storyteller in pulling all these stories together for us to see. But buried in the end of the gospel of Luke, in what we just read a few minutes ago, is a bit of a cliffhanger.And I also appreciate the art of a cliffhanger. My oldest recently has gotten really into books. She loves reading. And what happens sometimes is that she'll come down tired. And she's like, I'm so frustrated because I just want to go to sleep. But every chapter, there's just this cliffhanger.And I just have to keep reading. And it's like, I love that you love reading. We're going to have to learn to live with a cliffhanger for a bit because you actually need to go to sleep. But cliffhangers do that. They kind of leave something lingering that draw you into the next part. And that's what's the genius of the end of the gospel of Luke.And I want to go back to what we read just a few minutes ago so that we can see that. You get the very end of Luke, chapter 24, verses 44 through 49. This is how the gospel of Luke ends. Then he said to them, this is on the screen, these are my words that I spoke to you while I was still with you, that everything written about me in the law of Moses and the prophets and the Psalms must be fulfilled. Okay. That's what we call biblical theology.That's the reality that the entire Old Testament, all of it points to Jesus Christ. And he sang it. Listen, law, the prophets, Psalms, all of it points to me. Verse 45. Then he opened their minds to the scriptures, which is Jesus Christ, opening their minds to understand.46, And said to them, thus it is written that the Christ should suffer, and on the third day rise from the dead. 47, and that repentance for the forgiveness of sins should be proclaimed and is named to all nations, beginning from Jerusalem. You are witnesses of these things, and behold, I am sending the promise of my Father upon you, but stay in the city until you are clothed with power from on high. So Jesus points to the climactic work, his death, his resurrection. And then he tells them in verse 47, really a preview of what is ahead. He nods to, you're going to go and preach.It's going to be the message of this gospel of his life, death, and resurrection. You go preach that there's going to be a call for repentance of sins. They're going to experience forgiveness that washes and covers us. This is what you're going to proclaim, and that message is going to the nations. You are going to be witnesses of this. But first, you're going to go to Jerusalem, and you're going to wait, because power is going to come from on high.Wait for the promise of the Father. It's coming, but you go into Jerusalem first, and that's like the cliff thing. Oh, wait, what? And it's like, oh, I want to know more about that. And here's the good news. You don't have to wait a year for part two of the movie to come out.You can just flip over the book of Acts, which is what we're in. So go back to verse one. Now, we have a good working knowledge of what Luke is doing in the gospel of Luke. Pick up in verse one, the first book, O Theophilus, I have dealt with all that Jesus began to do and teach, verse two, until the day when he was taken up after he had given commands through the Holy Spirit to the apostles whom he had chosen. Which just for a moment, I appreciate that what is clear is that when Jesus is teaching his disciples throughout his ministry, the Holy Spirit is present with him, teaching his followers.Verse three, he presented himself alive to them after his suffering by many proofs, appearing to them during 40 days and speaking about the kingdom of God. Okay, so there's a period of time between Christ's resurrection and his ascension, which is what we're going to look at next week is when he ascended to the right hand of God the Father. That period of time is 40 days. So in that 40 days, when you look and read the end of the gospels and you pick up in this part of the book of Acts, we don't get all likely of what Jesus did during that period. We can tell that he appears to them at various times.He's not with them every second, but he appears to them and what he's doing is he's preparing them. He's teaching them the kingdom of God and he's preparing them for what awaits them. He appears to them in Jerusalem. He appears to them on a mountain in Galilee. He appears to them on a lake in Galilee and he's doing the work of preparing them for what's next for the unfolding plan to reach the nation. So he's preparing them, but also what I like in this passage is it points out that he's also establishing that he is alive, that there are witnesses who have seen Christ.That's why Paul in 1 Corinthians, he points out that there are 500 people at one point that saw Jesus in the flesh. So Jesus is both preparing his church for what is ahead and establishing I am alive through all types of eyewitness accounts that we read in the scriptures. So he's in the period of preparation preparing them for what's next over that 40 days and now he's here verse 4. And while staying with them, he ordered them not to depart from Jerusalem, but to wait for the promise of the Father, which he said, you heard from me for John baptized with water, but you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit not many days from now.So Jesus is getting ready to ascend, but he tells them you're going to wait. You're going to wait in Jerusalem. You're gonna wait for the promise of the Father and that's foreshadowing what we're going to see the coming of the Holy Spirit upon the church. You're gonna wait for the Holy Spirit to come upon you. Now at this point, it's very likely Jesus has taught them all about water baptism from the moment that he's baptized until now.And they should have the understanding at this point that baptism is the new covenant sign that you belong to God. But what they're going to learn is that faith does not begin with water baptism. It doesn't begin with water that faith begins with fire. That faith begins with fire that comes upon you when the Holy Spirit changes you into a new creation in Christ Jesus. When you believe the gospel of Jesus Christ, the baptism of the Holy Spirit overtakes you and changes you into someone who is new that you belong to Jesus Christ. And then you enter the waters of baptism to declare that you belong to him, which is why we as good Baptists baptize after someone is converted to Jesus Christ.That's what he's giving a nod to here at the end of this verse five. So he's telling them they need to wait. You're gonna go to Jerusalem and you're gonna wait for the Spirit to come upon you. And then you're going to begin to see this wonderful redemption plan that's going to unfold. And the rest of the book of Acts is how that plan unfolds. God in his people with them, bringing them into his mission to reach the nations.And I personally am very thankful that God brings us out of the stands and into the game so that we get to participate with our God in doing the most important eternal work there is. Around this time every year, I get excited because football is not far away. Okay. I love football. It's my favorite sport. I like other sports.Football is my favorite. I like how in August as the first game approaches, how delusional I get into thinking I will convince myself by the end of August that Lenora Sellers may be a Heisman candidate for the University of South Carolina. It's going to happen. I can convince myself of that delusion while also know I can't wait for the disappointment. It's going to be so exciting. I hold those two intention simultaneously and I get excited because I love watching the Gamecocks.I love watching us take on like blue blooded SEC programs like Kentucky and Mississippi State on the SEC Plus Network where we usually play. I just I look forward to it. I like pro football. I like watching. I'm a huge Indianapolis Colts fan. I love watching every season.I was like one time we won the Super Bowl in my entire life and I enjoy doing it. I love watching it. But let me tell you something. When I play football, I had way more fun. When I got to play football growing up, I mean Friday nights were way better than Saturday mornings in the stands. Friday nights in the field were far superior to ever watching something on TV or being there in person to watch it.No, it was a lot more rewarding, a lot more fun to be in the game playing. And what I appreciate about our God is that this wonderful redemption plan that He has given us, that He's unfolding for us, we get to participate in. That we get to wait for the power of God to come upon us and we get to be obedient to where He calls us to go. We get to see the spirit change people's lives. Guys, there's nothing more wonderful in this world than declaring the good news of Jesus Christ to someone who does not believe. And then God goes to work in their heart, brings them to faith in Jesus Christ.And then 10,000 years from now, you are standing in the presence of Christ with that brother's sister because you leveraged your life now for eternity. There is nothing more important. There's nothing more glorious. There's nothing more wonderful. And none of that happens unless the Holy Spirit is present. None of that happens unless the Spirit goes to work.We're like little kids that just want to get in the game and we're like three feet tall and we want to dunk a basketball and we can jump two inches off the ground and we're dreaming up just I want to dunk it and then we get picked up and we get to participate. And that's what the spirit does in us. He works in us in a way where we get to be a part of this, the Holy Spirit in God's church taking Jesus to the world. That's what all of this is about. And that's what we're gonna see throughout the book of Acts. The Holy Spirit in God's church taking Jesus to the world.I just want to give you a preview of what's ahead. I want us to see how this this theme of the Holy Spirit and God's church taking Jesus to the world, how it shows up all over the place. Because we'll work through Acts 1, then we'll get to Acts 2. And in Acts 2 we're gonna see at the festival of Pentecost where all the Jews are coming in to celebrate that at the right time the Holy Spirit will descend upon the church. And then Peter who, think about this, just six weeks before that was denying Jesus Christ repeatedly, stands up what we'll see at Pentecost and preaches a sermon where 3,000 plus people, their eternity has changed and the church begins.And then we're gonna watch from Acts 3 to Acts 6 as the church explodes in Jerusalem. The Spirit working in profoundly wonderful ways as people are being changed. And with that comes what Jesus promised. That if you declare the good news of Jesus Christ, you will be persecuted. You will suffer and they do. And as the church begins to declare the good news of Jesus Christ and powerful, wonderful things begin to happen, the church begins to be persecuted.And that comes to the head in Acts 7 when Stephen, a servant of Jesus Christ, is declaring the gospel and he's murdered and martyred for his faith. And then we'll see how the Spirit uses that. Because the Spirit uses that to expand the church further. When we get to Acts 8 we'll see how this plan is unfolding because they're gonna spread when they're being persecuted into Samaria, into Syria. And now the gospel is spreading. And then we'll follow this as Acts 10 to Acts 12 we'll see the finally how the Gentiles are included and how God works in that.We'll see in Acts 13 at Antioch when the church is commissioned and Paul and Barnabas are sent to go and take the gospel to Asia Minor into Europe and the gospel begins to spread from Acts 13 to Acts 20 all over from Turkey to Greece. The gospel begins to go everywhere. And then as we finish the book of Acts we're gonna see in Acts 21 to 26 when Paul is giving a defense for the gospel as being persecuted, being imprisoned, and that he uses his imprisonment for the gospel to go forward. He uses imprisonment to get the gospel to Rome. He's like I want to get to Rome. So I'm gonna be in prison and that's where I'm going.And then Acts 27 there's a shipwreck and then Acts 28 he finally gets there. And what I love about Acts 28 is when he gets there guess what there are any Christians there. That's what God does. He keeps working in lots of different people. But you keep reading this the Holy Spirit and God's church taking Jesus to the world.You keep following chapter after chapter after chapter and then all of a sudden you get to 28 you get done reading it and it just ends. It's like Luke just dropped the pen and said I'm done. It's the wildest thing. Go read through the book of Acts. I encourage you guys as we start this series go read through the whole book. And you get to the end and it's just like this isn't complete.And we know that Luke knows how to write a story because you can read the gospel of Luke and you can see such compelling story arc and how it and it just that's not we just have this rising tension and it just stops. He just quits writing and it's clearly so incomplete. It's not like any other book in the Bible just stops. And the question that should linger is why. Why? Why is it just that?And the answer is because the story isn't finished. Acts continues. The story isn't finished. The gospel is still trying. We're still taking the gospel to every tribe nation and tongue. The story isn't over.The church keeps going. Years ago there were some clever Christians that came up with a church network name called Acts 29. Which was brilliant. But it was a statement on it keeps going. That we are living and Acts continues. That the story continues.And it does. It continued in the first century as the gospel spread from North Africa to as far as Spain over to India and to Asia. The gospel spread as of the next few centuries as the church began to be further established as they were once a persecuted minority. Faith becomes a majority faith in the Roman empire. And the church begins to grow and to expand and that eventually you follow the centuries and centuries later that there were some Christians who were being persecuted for their faith by the established church of England. And they say we want to go to this new place called America.And they travel to America and that kind of starts a big wave of Christians moving and pastors moving and missionaries moving to America. And eventually you saw land in this state where they start churches from the coast up to the upstate. And eventually at around the early 1900s people came to this part of the river and they began a new church. First Baptist Church of Casey. And this church ministered for a century and then all of a sudden another church started up in the area of Mill City Church. And then a few years later we merged together as one church, Mill City Church.And the spirit is still at work taking Jesus to the world. And what I love is that if you've ever read a book, you ever watched a movie that leaves the ending ambiguous? That leaves a cliffhanger? Instead of getting frustrated, what I like to do is I like to dream a bit. I like to imagine what actually is going on and what could be. Like if you watch the movie Inception, you get to imagine does the top fall or does it keep spinning?And you get to dream a bit about what that can be. If you read a book like The Giver, you get to imagine does he make it? Did he die in the snow or did he make it to experience reality? Whatever story has this ambiguous ending that is unclear, you get to dream a little bit about what that gets to be. And when you read the book of Acts, what I want us to do is I want us to dream a little bit. When we walk through this series, I want to dream about what can be.That if the Holy Spirit is at work in the church to take Jesus to the world, then let's dream a little bit. Because I'll tell you something, we dreamed for years about doing what we just prayed about earlier. For years we dreamed about planting a church. We want to multiply this church. We want to expand to a different part of the city. And then finally God put the pieces together.And if you've been here the last six months, you remember to hear this story. And I'm excited about sending out Oak Ridge. I'm excited about our little small version of Acts continued that we get to do. I'm excited that Mike who is just standing up here and that Isaac get to head out with right now it seems like 60 of y'all counting to go and take the gospel to a very strategic place on exit 51 to reach that part of Lexington that expands all the way into Gilbert and as far as Leesville. Like I'm pumped about that. But if we do that and we go, yes, we did it.We nailed it. We accomplished it. Then we missed it. If we think we've arrived at this, if we think that Jesus Christ's blood was poured out and wrath came upon him, that he conquered death at the resurrection, that he ascended to the right hand of God the Father to be king over all of creation, that the Holy Spirit descended upon the church for just Mill City in Oak Ridge. We missed it. So we need to dream a little bit.We need to dream about what can be. Dream about how God can continue to work because we got work to do. I'm gonna put up a timeline that'll hopefully help visualize this. You can go to that slide. Christ ascended almost 2,000 years ago. Like literally we're getting close to almost literally 2,000 years ago.Okay. At some point he's promised he's going to come back. He's going to return. Now you go to the next slide. I don't know where we are in this timeline. Don't get hung up on this.If you were in the book of Revelation, it's clear that you know we don't know where we are in this timeline, but we're somewhere in the middle of this. Now this expands for thousands of years. We've got a small place in that timeline where we have work to do until he comes back. And we should dream about what that gets to be. Because here's the deal. We've talked about this and we'll keep saying this, that once we set out Oak Ridge, everyone has work to do.There's no neutrality in how this is going down in January. Oak Ridge is going out and they've got work to do. And everyone who's staying here, we have work to do. So I want you to dream. How are we going to be obedient to the call to go and make disciples? How are we going to do that in our version of the Acts-continued story?What are we going to do? I want to give you some considerations for how you should think of this. Some of you need to start taking your faith more seriously. Some of you come on Sundays and you go to a group and or hopefully both. But what it has largely been is a time for you to be filled up.And don't miss something. We want we want you to be filled up. We want you to grow in maturity. But maturity in Christ is not just consuming and being filled up. It's pouring out. That God fills us so that we might multiply ourselves into others.That we might make disciples. The great commission is to make disciples. And some of you need to press into maturity. You get the wonderful opportunity to do that. You get to go deeper into the Bible, deeper into the discipline of prayer. You get to help you have a zeal for evangelizing, for sharing the gospel with your friends, your neighbors, your co-workers.And then I hope you get people that are coming around that don't know Jesus or just new to Jesus and you get to sit with them and point them to who Jesus Christ is and say, come follow me as I follow Christ. There's no better way to use your life than for the sake of helping others know Christ. And you get to. And this next season, you get to be a disciple maker. Some of you will have the opportunity to become a leader in training in your group. And you should take it and you should want this because community groups are the means by which we advance the mission in our city.Okay. Our groups are how we reach our city and our group leaders, you can talk to them. Leading a group is wonderful, but it's also quite difficult at times because the good work that God calls us to do is difficult. That's told to us. And what you get to be as a leader in training is not only grow in knowing more of Christ and maturity, but you get to be a helpful and healthy part of your group. You get to breathe life into your group that when everyone just opts out last minute and the person who was supposed to bring the meat just says, I got the sniffles and I'm out.But you're just like, I'm okay. Well, I'm jumping in. What do you need? That you're going to be a helpful part of your group. And some of you should aspire to them. You should want that.You should want to be a leader. You should want to say, hey, come follow me as I follow Christ. And I want to follow you as you're following Christ. We should want that. There's another thing I want to point out. And when I say this, this is autobiographical.When I led a group, it's reality in my group. Now, I already told my group leader, I'm like, this isn't, this is, this is not just us. This is widespread, but I want to put up group content for a moment. All right. This is last week's group content. This is second Samuel.We have five different versions of group content that show up. It's typically this format. If you're not in a group, you should be in a group and you'll see this and it's pretty great, but there's a gospel centered section. There's a community section. There's on mission section. Something that I've noticed that happens in not just my group, but in a lot of groups is that we will love discussing the Bible.We will love getting deep. We'll get the community and everyone has updates and we'll share and we'll talk. And then all of a sudden it's like time to leave and kids are going crazy and someone hurt themselves. And, and, and, you know, because they ran into the wall or something downstairs, not a, not an adult, but a child. And then it's on mission and it's like, ah, we should do it, right? Yeah.Cool. All right. Let's go home. I'm not going to ask you to show your hands, but how many times does that get buried? That's an afterthought. And it's like that, that needs to come to the foreground.There might be weeks where it's just like, ah, you know what? I love, but let's, we're eating a meal. Let's, let's, let's share some life updates. Let's, let's have some time for this. Let's not miss this because we have friends and neighbors and coworkers who we need to understand the eternal situation that right now they are journeying towards an eternity under the wrath of God because of their sin.And the church is plan a for advancing. You are the person that God has put in their life to tell them Jesus is better, that, that eternity is real and God wants you and is for you and desires you. And it's you. And we need to remember that because what could happen when you get to a church of our size is that you can get comfortable and you can think there isn't a need, but there is. And we can't miss that for a moment. So some of you, some of us need to regain our missional hustle in this season as we dream about what we could be in this Acts continued story.Some of us, some of you need to step up and serve. We've run some Numbers that are out of retreat. We kind of looked at all this stuff. There are 58 members of our church who currently do not serve in any capacity. Now there are some folks who have very, very real legitimate excuses, members of our church who have legitimate excuses for why that cannot happen.But there's a lot that don't. And here's the problem. There's 58 members of our church right now who've set in their commitment. They're committed to serving the church, but they're not serving in any capacity. When we send out Oak Ridge, there's going to be that number drops to 54. Now that tells us a couple things.First Oak Ridge is about to go out with a bunch of people who've served for years. And what Mike and Isaac are going to tell you is guess what? There's more where that came from. You got more work to do there. But what that means for us is that we're losing a big part of our church that has served for years.Like if I put up a chart right now, which I don't have, but if I put up a chart of all the different areas that people serve in our church and I just put in bright colors all the different people who've committed to go to the Oak Ridge church plan and the next slide, after they're gone, it just gets real dark. And it's because we will have opportunities for everyone to pick up a shovel and go. And I'm excited about that. I think you should be too excited about the opportunity to step into Kid City and breathe life into it, to our kids excited to step into hospitality and into groups and a bunch of different ways and to serve and to hustle and to grind because Jesus Christ is worth it.He's worthy of our worship and our service that is worthy of the gospel going forward. We're going to have a variety of ways that we get to dream. And I want you to dream. I want you to have personal dreams where you pray about this. I hope the series of Acts opens that up for you. I've got some.I want to share one of just one that's personal to me. That I feel called to this land and in this area. All right. That wasn't always the case. At one point when I went to seminary, I was like, I'm never coming back. I said it out loud.I'm never coming back. And I came back. Let me tell you something. I love this people. I love this place. Okay.My family history, they came over like 300 years ago to Pelion and they like never left. Like Pillion, West Columbia, Casey Lexington, you draw a triangle and my people have posted up in that area for 300 years. And I personally, I want this part of the Midlands, I want the Midlands to see scores and hundreds and thousands of people come to Christ. Because there's so, I know you think there's, there's lots of people that are, there's lots of churches that there are thousands of people in and around you that do not know and are not following Jesus Christ. And what I'm also seeing is that there are a lot of churches in our area that are dying as a statistical fact.There are a lot of churches in our area that are running in the red financially, that if they lose a few members, they're losing a big part of their church. They're physically dying. They are like a roof replacement away from just, it just have to shut the doors. My personal dream right now is that I want to see men in this church aspire to the office of overseer elder pastor. I want to see men in this church who want to step up and become pastors and pastor churches in this area over the next 10 years that need to be replanted, that need to be revitalized, that need life again. And right now there's a massive pastor shortage across the country.There's a massive pastor shortage. There's a bunch of boomers who are retiring, who are dying, and it's not being filled with younger generations. So what I want to see is men in this church. I want you to pray some dangerous prayers and I want you to ask, do I need to be the kind of man of character that says, follow me as I follow Christ as I shepherd the people of God here or somewhere else? And that's my personal part of the dream. And for the next 10 years, I want to see that happen all over the city.I want 50 years from now the Midlands to look dramatically different in churches because for the next 10 years, we leveraged our time, our energy, our money, and our people to send out pastors and teams of people to go and make more disciples in this city. And I want it to go further because it's been a few years since we have sent a missionary to the foreign mission field. It's been a few years and there are unreached peoples that get the smallest amount of resources and people. And some of you need to go and you don't need to be here in five years. And some of you need to have a conversation with Ben Johnson at 1040 Hub with Tim.Where's he at? Tim Rice over there, who works with IMB. We got missions, opportunities, good Lord. I'd love to see someone go to the nations, but we're going to have to pray and we're going to have to dream and we're going to have to own our part of the Acts-continued story. So in this next season, let's dream a little bit.Let's pray some dangerous prayers. Let's let the Holy Spirit work in a way that gets us in the game. Let's be obedient even when it feels risky, even when it feels uncomfortable. Let's own our part of our very small part, but important part of the story of the Holy Spirit and His Church taking Jesus to this city and the world. Let's pray.Heavenly Father, I pray that You might work in us in this season to stir us towards faith and trusting You. And the fruit of that would show up in beautiful, eternal ways. God, that first means that in this season there are people that do not know You that need to. There are people in this room who do not know You, have not surrendered their life to You, do not see You as Lord, and they need to. And I pray that You open their eyes to who You are and a baptism of the Holy Spirit would take over their lives. God, there are folks in this room that are going, that are going with Oak Ridge, and I am so thankful for their obedience to go, to be uncomfortable, to take risks.Lord, may You bless their labor, and may there be people in the kingdom of God a thousand years from now because they were obedient to go. And God, may You stir in us. May You give us a hustle. May You empower us for the good work that You have right here and beyond for years to come. In Jesus' name, amen.Transcript
The Cover 3 crew breaks it all down from Day 2 of Big Ten Media Days.
Seth Woolcock and Scott Bogman break down every major ACC betting market, including conference championship futures, season win totals, dark horse contenders, and Heisman long shots. They debate whether Miami is worth the heavy price, why SMU could be the conference's biggest challenger, and which teams they're fading heading into the 2026 college football season. They also reveal their favorite win total bets, including a fade of Bill Belichick's North Carolina Tar Heels, plus a surprising sleeper that could outperform expectations. Timestamps: (May be off due to ads) Intro - 0:00:00 Heavyweights & Conference Champion Odds - 0:02:40 BettingPros Premium Giveaway - 0:18:15 Trap Teams & Screaming Unders - 0:18:48 BettingPros App - 0:31:27 Dark Horses & ACC Heisman Longshots - 0:31:57 Hard Rock Bet - 0:37:43 Betting Cards Recap - 0:39:55 Helpful Links: Hard Rock Bet - Sign up for Hard Rock Bet and make a $5 bet and you'll get $150 in bonus bets if you win. Head over to Hard Rock Bet, sign up and make your first deposit today. Payable in bonus bet(s). Not a cash offer. Offered by the Seminole Tribe of Florida in FL. Offered by Seminole Hard Rock Digital, LLC, in all other states. Must be 21+ and physically present in AZ, CO, FL, IL, IN, NJ, OH, TN or VA to play. Terms and conditions apply. Concerned about gambling? In FL, call 1-888-ADMIT-IT. In IN, if you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-9-WITH-IT. GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER (AZ, CO, IL, NJ, OH, TN, VA) BettingPros App - Make winning bets with advice and picks from top sports betting experts. The BettingPros app puts consensus and expert-driven sports betting advice at your fingertips to help you pinpoint the best odds and make winning bets. Download it today on the App Store or Google Play. BettingPros Discord - Looking to up your game in sports betting? Join our exclusive sports betting Discord community at bettingpros.com/chat! Not only can you connect with expert handicappers who provide free picks for NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, player props, live betting, and more, but now you can also participate in our weekly community picks. Cast your vote, see how your picks stack up against the experts, and track your success! BettingPros Pick Tracker – Want to track all of your wagers in one place? Check out the BettingPros Pick Tracker. It syncs up with your sportsbooks to tally which picks hit, and which miss AND gives you a live look at what the public is doing so you can use real-time tracking to determine which plays to make, and which to fade: bettingpros.com/pick-trackingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Commissioner of College Football Josh Pate joins Taylor Lewan for a loaded Episode 391. They break down Michigan, Nebraska, LSU under Lane Kiffin, and whether Dabo Swinney can save Clemson. Josh and Taylor debate SEC vs Big Ten supremacy and tease a major ESPN announcement. Josh shares a wild tornado chasing story. Plus Taylor reveals baby news, Spooktober promises, Dan Orlovsky's earring bet, first date tier talk, and the greatest David vs Goliath breakdown of all time. Timestamp Chapters: 0:00 Open 0:43 Josh Pate Returns 5:16 Allegedly On ESPN 15:39 Baby Lewan 22:00 Georgia Ghost House 31:09 Spooktober Redemption 37:00 Orlovsky Earring Bet 41:45 Michigan Breakdown 53:00 Nebraska Year Four 1:07:00 SEC vs Big Ten 1:28:00 Lane Kiffin Era 1:54:00 Dabo Won't Quit 2:02:00 Chasing Tornadoes 2:06:21 First Date Tier Talk 2:15:00 David vs Goliath Odds 2:30:00 Bud Light QuestionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Now, Fernando is the starting quarterback at Indiana, and he's headed into the National Championship Game this Monday vs Miami—back in his hometown of Miami. We talk mindset, preparation, pressure, and what it means to come home with everything on the line. Fernando breaks down why being a QB is “like studying for a final every week,” how visualization became a game-changer, and the weekly film routine that keeps him locked in. We also rewind to his Columbus state championship run, the late recruiting twist that took him from an Ivy League path to the Power 5, and what culture + discipline look like inside a winning locker room. We also get into today's NIL + transfer portal reality, the pros and the problems it creates, and how to stay focused when distractions are everywhere. In this episode: National Championship week mindset (Indiana vs Miami in Miami) The QB weekly routine (downs, red zone, 2-minute, and more) Visualization and staying calm under pressure Columbus football culture shift + discipline turning a season around Recruiting during COVID + signing twice NIL, ego in the locker room, and the “highest bidder” era Rapid fire (favorite Cuban food, favorite concepts, game day mindset)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers training camp started today and the problems in the bay are very clean. Vita Vea has requested a trade and Baker didn't get a contract extension before training camp are the Bucs entering a rebuild? Who is gonna take home the Heisman trophy? The Boys go back to school with Grade The Take! MLS analyst Dax McCarty, and The Money Man Mike Ginnitti from Spotrac.com joins Game On!
The Rockets should seriously consider shopping Kevin Durant this offseason.. REAL or FAKE?! Ohio State's WR Jeremiah Smith has a real chance to win the Heisman-Real OR Fake?? "I am completely against pedicures for dudes. You're a dude, you're not supposed to get pedicures" REAL or FAKE!?!?
The Straight Dope Show hits the mic with a brand new Tapas double-feature, bringing you the most unfiltered cultural autopsies on the internet. In this concentrated dose of reality, El Uno and TraB the Wonder break down the comedic tragedy of the American electorate, starting with a hilariously brutal look at voters who didn't realize Obamacare and the Affordable Care Act were the exact same thing. The hosts pull no punches on the current political landscape, calling out the delusion of communities that vote against their own self-interests and then act shocked when the consequences arrive at their doorstep. The conversation then shifts to the world of sports, where the duo rips into the media's treatment of Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter, exposing how the press would rather hyper-focus on his girlfriend's sideline reactions than celebrate his historic, two-way dominance on the field. Finally, they take aim at the NBA, dissecting how analytics and stat-obsessed coaching have ruined the flow of the game, creating a league full of players taking terrible shots just to emulate the Golden State Warriors. Stop letting the algorithm dictate your perspective. Take back control of your media diet. Download the Rock Da Crowd TV app today on Roku, Apple, or Android to stream the latest uncut episodes of The Straight Dope Show!00:00:02 - The hosts discuss the absurdity of the post-election landscape and voters who didn't understand the policies they voted against. 00:01:15 - The "Obamacare vs Affordable Care Act" debacle: Laughing at the tragic reality of voters discovering they are the same thing. 00:04:00 - A brutal reality check on deportation policies and the delusion of voters who thought they were exempt from the rhetoric. 00:05:35 - The "Lex Luthor" parallel: How the public continues to ignore a leader's history of terrible business practices and disloyalty. 00:08:38 - Travis Hunter's Heisman win: Why the media focused on his girlfriend's reaction instead of his historic, dual-threat achievement. 00:14:48 - NBA critique: How front office analytics and stat guys are forcing players into terrible shooting systems. 00:18:09 - The "Steph Curry Effect": How the league ruined its watchability by trying (and failing) to emulate the Warriors' offensive scheme. 00:22:11 - A discussion on the media's treatment of Nikola Jokic and the historical disrespect toward Dirk Nowitzki. 00:27:33 - The hosts explore the concept of "Nostalgia" and how politicians use it to manipulate the public into ignoring reality. 00:31:04 - A hilarious street interview breakdown explaining how tariffs actually work and who really ends up paying for them.
In this hour of Ready Set Bet, hosts Matt Brown and Doug Kezirian talk about Lebron signing with the 76ers, the MLB, NFL, PGA, WNBA, and UFC. Brett Ciancia joins the show and helps the hosts talk about college football and who he thinks will win the Heisman. The hosts wrap up with the best bets of the day and some final thoughts. Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN pro. You can take 17% off an annual subscription when you use promo code: POD26. Click Here to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In 2014, Collin Henderson was young, in shape, and had blood pressure in the 150s. Anxiety. Depression. Completely stuck. And no idea why. What broke it open wasn't a book or a seminar. Someone handed him a framework for his mind, the same way athletes get a framework for their body. Proactive. Repeatable. Trained. That framework became the foundation of everything he teaches today. Collin Henderson is the founder of Master Your Mindset, a mental conditioning coach to Nike, Microsoft, Amazon, and Salesforce, and one of the most practical mindset teachers George has ever had on the show. This conversation is a masterclass in what it actually looks like to train your mind, not just hope it cooperates. What You'll Learn In This Episode: Why mindset is conditioning, not motivation and the difference between the training room and the weight room The 6,000 vs. 70,000 thought problem and why the untrained mind always loses The "What x3" coaching framework to get unstuck fast Why identity is the bullseye and how your words are either coding you to win or fail Collin's 4-minute HA Method daily mental workout The bison vs. cattle framework for navigating hard seasons with people by your side The Oz Method for influence, sales, and human connection What "victory goes to the vulnerable" actually looks like in practice Key Takeaways: ✔️If the mind is untrained, the thought will win. If the mind is trained, the thinker will win. ✔️80% of human thoughts are negative. 95% are recurring. You're not stuck because of circumstances, you're stuck because of cycles. ✔️You never outperform your self-image. Identity is the bullseye. Words are your wand. ✔️Prehab, not rehab. The mind gym is proactive work, not something you do after you're broken. ✔️Gratitude lowers cortisol by nearly 30%. It's not soft. It's science. ✔️The 4-minute HA Method: breathe (1 min), I Have, gratitude, I Am, self-talk, I See, visualization. Borrow the future to build the present. ✔️Fear loves isolation. Nobody should worry or win alone. Do you have bison people? ✔️Asking for help is not weakness. Hiding and trying to do it yourself is. ✔️Victory goes to the vulnerable, because the coward and the warrior both feel fear. The difference is what they do with it. Timestamps & Highlights: [00:03] — 2014: high blood pressure, anxiety, depression, and the framework that broke it open [01:27] — Welcome: George's Yoda for mindset has entered the building [04:20] — Why knowing mindset matters and doing something about it are two completely different things [07:00] — The training room vs. weight room: what mental conditioning actually is [09:16] — 6,000 conscious vs. 70,000 subconscious thoughts — and why the untrained mind loses [13:07] — The "What x3" framework to get clarity when you're stuck [15:55] — Identity is the bullseye: how your words are literally coding your brain to fail or win [18:21] — Living by design vs. default — and your right to be average [28:00] — Designing places for your brain to go before pressure arrives [32:38] — It begins before it begins: the high-performance pre-game [35:01] — Victory goes to the vulnerable — and what the coward and warrior have in common [38:42] — The 4-minute HA Method: breathe, I have, I am, I see [44:00] — Gratitude: the research, the results, and why it's not optional [47:00] — Michael Phelps, decisive self-talk, and the number one driver of confident action [56:23] — The Oz Method book: connect with curiosity, clarify with story, collaborate on solutions [1:03:48] — The three Oz characters and the Scott story: from PIP to president's club in 11 months Connect with Collin Henderson He is the founder of Master Your Mindset, LLC, a two-sport Division I athlete, former top-ranked medical sales professional, and mental conditioning coach whose clients include Nike, Microsoft, Salesforce, Amazon, Novartis, #1 NBA draft picks, and Heisman finalists. He's authored seven books and hosts the Master Your Mindset podcast. His new book, The Oz Method, releases June 20th. Website: thecollinhenderson.com Instagram: instagram.com/collinhenderson YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@collinhenderson6749 Quiet Mind Course: thecollinhenderson.com/quietmindcourse The Oz Method: Available for pre-order on Amazon Your Challenge This Week: Pick one thing from this episode. One. Give it 90 days. Then connect with Collin, follow him on Instagram, try the Quiet Mind Course, or grab The Oz Method on Amazon. Follow George: @itsgeorgebryant Work with George:The Alliance — Community for entrepreneurs training their minds alongside their business. 1:1 Coaching — Limited spots. Apply at mindofgeorge.com/coaching-consulting/ Live Retreats — In-person experiences where mindset and strategy meet. Follow for dates.
Troy Smith didn't just beat Michigan—he dominated the rivalry. In this edition of the Michigan Killers series, we look back at Smith's perfect 3-0 record against the Wolverines, his 1,151 total yards of offense, nine total touchdowns, and the legendary 2006 No. 1 vs. No. 2 showdown that helped earn him the Heisman Trophy. Game-by-game breakdown:
Raiders camp is officially underway. Rookies report to the Intermountain Health Performance Center today, and the veterans don't walk in behind them until the 28th — five days where Klint Kubiak gets a clean look at what he actually has before Kirk Cousins, Maxx Crosby and the rest of the roster start soaking up practice reps. Three names I've got on my camp-watch list, and why: Fernando Mendoza — No. 1 overall pick, Heisman winner, national champion. My read hasn't changed: Cousins opens the season and Mendoza's real debut lands somewhere around Week 7 or 8. Treydan Stukes — the second-round safety out of Arizona who might have the cleanest shot at snaps that count. Four picks last season, a 34.4 passer rating allowed when targeted.The catch: he has only 39 career snaps at true free safety. Mike Washington Jr. — the fourth-rounder the Raiders traded up for. Ran a 4.33, 1,070 yards and 6.4 a carry at Arkansas, second-best in the SEC. Kubiak wants a real two-back rotation to take reps off Ashton Jeanty, and Washington is the addition to that room. Then it's Raider Nation Court of Public Opinion — your calls, comments and videos. Chapters: 00:00 Raiders camp opens — five days of rookies only 01:00 Rookie #1: Fernando Mendoza 04:30 Rookie #2: Treydan Stukes 08:03 Rookie #3: Mike Washington Jr. 11:50 Why camp separates the shorts guys from the real ones 13:06 Raider Nation Court: Pastor Mike Behind Bars on the QB job 18:10 Darkside Nation on the linebacker room 21:16 Dennis McConnell on the wide receiver room 23:57 The safety room and long-term stability 27:11 Paul Raider 41 — welcome back and what's next for the show 29:12 Dont'e Thornton Jr. and the drop problem 33:01 How to get on next week's show 34:20 Camp is finally here — closing thoughts CALL IN: 702-900-7869 EMAIL / SEND VIDEO: mail@silverandblacktoday.com Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and turn on auto-download so you never miss an episode. On YouTube, hit subscribe and the notification bell for full shows, shorts and live streams. Podcast:️ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/silver-and-black-today/id1249455161 Follow Us on: ️ X: https://x.com/snbtoday Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/silverblack2day/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@silverandblacktoday ️ Scott Gulbransen on X: https://x.com/LVGully Read Scott's work on @Sportsnaut: https://sportsnaut.com/author/scottgulbransennfl88993/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Craig Smoak is joined by special guest co-host Garrett Ross, Senior Producer and writer for 365SPORTS while Smoaky is away.Guests Sam Khan (TheAthletic.com) and Zach Barnett (FootballScoop.com) join the show to discuss the latest topics on the minds of college sports fans. Topics in this episode include:Lane Kiffin takes a break from social mediaMike Elko on how he motivates TAMU playersBig Ten media days schedule20 years ago – Heisman front runners*Rez, Garrett, Andrew, Logan, Cheyenne (intern) Producing *Please Hit Like and/or Subscribe Buttons*365 Sports Tonight at 10:30 on Local CWSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dave McCann and Blaine Fowler open the July 20, 2026 episode of Y's Guys with a deep dive into BYU football's Big 12 outlook, breaking down the Cougars' all-time series records against every conference opponent, national outlets' win projections (ESPN FPI, CBS Sports' playoff contender tiers, and Brad Crawford's 11-1 call), Las Vegas over/under trends, and a look back at BYU's historic 25-game winning streak from 1983-84, including the infamous upset loss to UTEP that snapped it. They also break down the commitment of three-star Orem High edge rusher Jag Ioane.Heisman Trophy winner Ty Detmer joins live from Arizona ahead of Diamondbacks Family Night to talk hunting season, the three career milestones that surprised him most, quarterback Bear Bachmeier's development, and what a potential showdown with a No. 1-ranked Notre Dame team in Provo this October could look like. BYU senior safety Raider Damuni follows to discuss his BYU-Pathway Worldwide humanitarian trip to Tonga, his goals for his senior season, and the depth of the Cougars' safety room heading into fall camp.The show wraps with BYU basketball's newly released non-conference schedule (including exhibitions against Nebraska and UNLV), NBA Summer League updates on AJ Dybantsa and Egor Demin, plus women's basketball, soccer, and track and field campus notes. Two Hotel Park City/Ruth's Chris Superfan interviews with Joeli Carroll and Gene Chidester round out the night, with both sharing personal BYU memories spanning five decades of Cougar football and basketball.#YsGuys #BYU #BYUFootball #BYUCougars #CougarNation #GoCougs #Big12Football #TyDetmer #HeismanTrophy #RaiderDamuni #BYUPathway #BearBachmeier #KalaniSitake #NotreDameFootball #BYUBasketball #AJDybantsa #EgorDemin #RobWright #BYUSuperfans #ProvoUtah #LDS Timestamps (approximate):0:00 – Show Open: Welcome to Y's Guys6:52 – BYU Lands 3-Star Edge Rusher Jag Ioane8:45 – Where Will BYU Land in the Preseason AP Poll?15:47 – Brad Crawford Predicts BYU Goes 11-1 in 202619:39 – BYU vs. Vegas: A History of Beating the Odds21:23 – Remembering BYU's Historic 25-Game Win Streak (and the UTEP Upset)25:35 – Heisman Winner Ty Detmer Joins Y's Guys Live from Arizona31:08 – Ty Detmer Breaks Down Bear Bachmeier's Growth at QB37:06 – Ty Detmer on a Potential No. 1 Notre Dame Showdown in Provo46:58 – BYU Senior Safety Raider Damuni Joins the Show47:58 – Raider Damuni on BYU-Pathway's Humanitarian Trip to Tonga1:03:44 – BYU Basketball Reveals 2026-27 Non-Conference Schedule1:11:22 – NBA Summer League Recap: AJ Dybantsa, Egor Demin & More1:15:43 – Superfan Joeli Carroll on Family, Faith and Cougar Football1:34:19 – Superfan Gene Chidester Remembers Gifford Nielsen's Legendary Debut Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of the Shoulda Bet More podcast, Will Hill takes a look at some early odds and storylines around college football before chatting some storylines happening in the MLB. Also on the show, VSiN PrimeTime and cohost and VSiN's The College Football Betting Podcast host, Tim Murray, joins with some of his best bets for college football, including conference winners, Heisman hopefuls, over/unders, College Football Playoff thoughts and more. Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN pro. You can take 17% off an annual subscription when you use promo code: POD26. Click Here to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We start the show talking about the big expectations on Notre Dame quarterback CJ Carr entering his second season as the starter. We discuss his Heisman hopes and some recent comments from analyst Todd McShay and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We start the show talking about the big expectations on Notre Dame quarterback CJ Carr entering his second season as the starter. We discuss his Heisman hopes and some recent comments from analyst Todd McShay and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight, we lock in our final takeaways from Las Vegas as the 2026 NBA Summer League wraps up. We hand out definitive report cards for the top lottery picks, analyzing the high-efficiency shutdown of No. 1 pick AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson's elite pace, and Caleb Wilson's shocking 35-point perimeter explosion. Then, we pivot straight to the gridiron as SEC Media Days officially kick off in Tampa, breaking down the biggest storylines, Heisman hype, and team pressures before a single snap is taken.make sure to follow and subscribe to TSSR on YouTube, TikTok & Instagram #collegefootball #SEC #LSU #NBA #OleMiss
In this edition of The Straight Dope Show (Episodes 368 & 369), El Uno and TraB the Wonder serve up another unfiltered conversation. They kick things off by debating the ridiculousness of overcomplicated internet cooking trends, arguing whether deconstructing a Snickers bar is culinary innovation or just "big back energy".The conversation then shifts to the sports world, where the hosts break down the underlying reasons why certain NFL coaches receive praise despite mediocre results. Finally, they go hard on the sports media's relentless bias against Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes. They expose how networks refuse to give Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter their rightful Heisman hype, proving that the establishment is terrified of unapologetic Black excellence that doesn't bend to their narratives.Don't miss out on the real conversation. Download the Rock Da Crowd TV app today on Roku, Apple, or Android to stream every episode!00:00:02 - The hosts debate internet cooking trends, deconstructing a Snickers bar, and "big back energy".00:04:45 - El Uno shares his secret 5-ingredient peanut butter cookie recipe.00:07:24 - A hilarious tangent on stadium food culture and the absurdity of two-handing a hot dog.00:09:52 - The hosts dissect sports marketing, LeBron's "King James" moniker, and how athletes become commodities.00:14:29 - NFL talk: The hosts criticize teams keeping players like Aaron Rodgers over better talent just for appearances.00:20:21 - Discussing overrated NFL coaches who constantly underperform with elite rosters.00:23:08 - Why the media establishment refuses to give Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter their Heisman hype.00:28:40 - The hosts defend Deion Sanders, arguing that professional athletes should never dim their light or act "humble" for the media.
ACC Media Days are officially in the books, and there's plenty to unpack, from coaching hot seats and quarterback battles to the storylines that will shape the conference race in 2026. But the name generating the most buzz right now isn't even in the ACC: Notre Dame QB CJ Carr is entering the season as a legitimate Heisman contender after a breakout freshman campaign, and the college football world is taking notice. Joey Knish and Brad Powers are live to break down all of it, including the ACC media day fallout, what Carr's rise means for Notre Dame's playoff hopes, and how the early season buzz is already shaping betting markets. Plus, the guys are opening it up to your college football betting questions, so bring your lines, your futures bets, and anything else on your mind as we get closer to kickoff.
Tate Matthews welcomes Tom Kreager (TK) of The Tennessean to the show to discuss the highly anticipated release of the 2026 Dandy Dozen. Marking the 20th anniversary of the prestigious list, which first began in 2007, TK breaks down the elite twelve mid-state high school athletes who made the cut. The duo previews the alphabetical roster, featuring heavy hitters like Antioch's 4-star Colorado quarterback commit Andre Adams, Upperman's Ole Miss commit Colton Johnson, and an explosive trio of receivers from Brentwood Academy. TK also provides behind-the-scenes details of the players' recent indoor photoshoot held at Franklin Road Academy (FRA). Later in the segment, Tate and TK review a special anniversary piece: "The 10 Biggest Misses of the Dandy Dozen.". They reflect on historical evaluation misses, discussing players who were completely left off the list—like Goodpasture's Keenan Reynolds, who later finished fifth in the Heisman voting—and players who were ranked far too low, such as Donta Hightower, Graham Barton, Marcel Reed, and Alontae TaylorSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PJ Glasser gives out his best early predictions for the Heisman Trophy.
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In this college football podcast episode, we continue our 2026 ACC preview with conversations about eight conference teams and Notre Dame. Is this finally the year Miami turns its loaded roster into its first conference championship? How high is the ceiling for an Irish squad with College Football Playoff expectations, a Heisman candidate at quarterback, and more talent than ever? We also examine whether SMU is ready to take another step under Rhett Lashlee, whether Virginia can build on last season’s breakthrough with defense and small ball, and whether Pitt can turn another fast start into something more sustainable. Florida State enters a defining seventh season under Mike Norvell, while North Carolina begins Year 2 of the Bill Belichick experiment with Bobby Petrino running the offense. Wake Forest remains dangerous, strange and difficult to play, while Stanford begins a patient rebuild under Tavita Pritchard. Plus: The Davis Warren Commission, Mid-Atlantic Hawkeyes, quarterback passport stamps, an unexpected amount of Train trivia, HGTV renovation metaphors, and an important reminder to wash your produce. Timestamps:0:00 - Intro5:11 - Virginia Cavaliers Preview17:30 - Miami Hurricanes Preview29:13 - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Preview41:14 - SMU Mustangs Preview47:04 - Pitt Panthers Preview53:29 - Florida State Seminoles Preview1:03:32 - North Carolina Tar Heels Preview1:08:08 - Wake Forest Demon Deacons Preview1:14:03 - Stanford Cardinal PreviewSupport the show!: https://www.patreon.com/solidverbalSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rich and the guys react to yet another thrilling comeback by Lionel Messi and Argentina to beat England to advance to meet Spain in Sunday's World Cup final. Notre Dame QB CJ Carr tells Rich why he opted for the Fighting Irish despite his family's deep ties to the University of Michigan, reveals why players would run through a wall for head coach Marcus Freeman, says how much their College Football Playoff snub will motivate the Irish this season, and how he's handling being the Heisman Trophy frontrunner. Michigan alum Rich laments that the Wolverines won't play Notre Dame until the 2033 season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dennis Dodd dives into what Marcel Reed needs to do to be a Heisman contender in 2026 + Around College Athletics with Aaron Torres of FOX Sports Radio!
In this hour of A Numbers Game, Dustin Swedelson and Kelley Bydlon chat early Heisman and NBA Rookie of the Year odds before Win Total Wednesdays takes a look at some early NBA regular season odds. Also on the show, VSiN's Alex Blowers drops by the studio to help preview the World Cup, and VSiN Prop Points co-host and RotoWire senior analyst, Nick Whalen, joins to chat NBA Summer League and futures. Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN pro. You can take 17% off an annual subscription when you use promo code: POD26. Click Here to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this hour of A Numbers Game, Dustin Swedelson and Kelley Bydlon chat early Heisman and NBA Rookie of the Year odds before Win Total Wednesdays takes a look at some early NBA regular season odds. Also on the show, VSiN's Alex Blowers drops by the studio to help preview the World Cup, and VSiN Prop Points co-host and RotoWire senior analyst, Nick Whalen, joins to chat NBA Summer League and futures. Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN pro. You can take 17% off an annual subscription when you use promo code: POD26. Click Here to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Jim Donnan, Radi Nabulsi, and Dayne Young discuss Gunner Stockton's place in the preseason Heisman race. Stockton is the SEC returnee with the most Heisman votes last season. The guys also set the table for SEC Media Days and answer questions from the DawgVent at UGASports.com.
The Texas Longhorns eye a national championship run as quarterback Arch Manning steps into even more pressure as a second-year starter. Will he lead one of the nation's deepest rosters over Ohio State and a challenging SEC schedule? Questions swirl around Texas' run game struggles, offensive line woes, and whether key receivers like Cam Coleman and Ryan Wingo can shake off last season's costly drops to support Manning's development. A key theme that emerged was Texas' need for greater physicality and consistency, with upcoming matchups against Ohio State, Oklahoma, and LSU looming large. The discussion explored Heisman dark horses, surprise playoff contenders, and which SEC teams—Texas, Georgia, or LSU—truly have the most to prove in 2026. The conversation also discussed the impact of coaching changes across college football, the new five-for-five roster management rule, and how recruiting chaos could shake up powerhouse programs. Support us by supporting our sponsors! Indeed Listeners of this show get a $75 Sponsored Job Credit to help give your job the premium placement it deserves at http://Indeed.com/podcast FanDuel Today's episode is brought to you by FanDuel. Right now new customers can bet just five dollars and get one-hundred and fifty dollars in bonus bets if your first bet wins. Visit https://FANDUEL.COM to get started — Play Your Game. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expire in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Can Alabama football overcome one of the youngest offenses in the country and compete for the 2026 SEC Championship? On this episode of Last Call, former Alabama national championship quarterback Jake Coker joins Mick Gillispie at The Next Round studios to break down the biggest storylines surrounding the 2026 SEC football season. The guys examine BetMGM's SEC Championship odds, with Texas and Georgia listed as the favorites ahead of LSU, Alabama, Texas A&M, Ole Miss, Oklahoma and Tennessee. Is Alabama being overlooked at +850, or are the Crimson Tide's 8.5-win projection and inexperienced offense legitimate reasons for concern? Jake and Mick also evaluate Alabama's quarterback competition between Austin Mack and Keelon Russell. Mack has valuable experience in Kalen DeBoer's system, but Russell possesses the explosive talent and playmaking ability that could completely change the Crimson Tide offense. Who should be Alabama's QB1, and could Russell become a legitimate Heisman Trophy contender? The conversation also covers:
The other half of Mac & Murray CFB Show joins the show today -- former UGA QB & ESPN College Football Analyst Aaron Murray! Aaron shares who he thinks can win the Heisman and his evaluation of the top QB names in the ACC and more. Presented by Ingles Markets. Sponsored by Rhoback, use code GM2026 for 20% off. Produced by Richmond Weaver
The Heisman? "An American classic." The World Cup? "Uncircumcised." A white-gloved Pablo welcomes back New York magazine's unfiltered, Pulitzer Prize-winning arbiter of taste to evaluate the history of competitive hardware as sculpture — with a curated tour of shiny balls, stolen chalices and one gigantic mystery box.• Previously on PTFO: Athlete Statues, Reviewed by Pulitzer-Winning Art Critic Jerry Saltz• Subscribe to New York magazine for more Jerry Saltz• Subscribe to The Athletic Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alabama football has a new name generating serious Heisman Trophy buzz: quarterback Keelon Russell. On today's live edition of The Next Round, we break down why Russell is being mentioned as one of the top dark-horse Heisman candidates entering the 2026 college football season. Can the highly touted Alabama quarterback win the starting job over Austin Mack in Kalen DeBoer's offense? If Russell becomes QB1 in Tuscaloosa, could his dynamic playmaking ability, explosive supporting cast, and comparisons to Jayden Daniels make him a legitimate Heisman Trophy contender? We look at the best NFL bounce-back candidates hosted by the Minnesota Vikings, New York Jets, and Atlanta Falcons. Which players and teams are set up for a major rebound in the 2026 NFL season? NBA expansion team coming to Vegas? PLUS, our daily 4 Downs presented by Central Alabama Asphalt! SUBSCRIBE: @NextRoundLive - youtube.com/@nextroundlive @TNRClips - youtube.com/@TNRClips FOLLOW TNR ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7zlofzLZht7dYxjNcBNpWN FOLLOW TNR ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-round/id1797862560 WEBSITE: https://nextroundlive.com/ MOBILE APP: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-next-round/id1580807480 SHOP THE NEXT ROUND STORE: https://nextround.store/ Like TNR on Facebook: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Twitter: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Instagram: / nextroundlive Follow everyone from the show on Twitter: Jim Dunaway: / jimdunaway Ryan Brown: / ryanbrownlive Lance Taylor: / thelancetaylor Scott Forester: / scottforestertv Tyler Johns: /TylerJohnsTNR Brooks Carter: /BrooksACarter Sponsor the show: sales@nextroundlive.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, we shift to college football and look at the top contenders and surprise contenders for the Heisman Trophy Award this year.Host Ryan Rubinstein was joined by his football operations colleague Jeff Dean, and our VP of analytics Alex Vigderman for a well-rounded analysis of the candidates.They explained why CJ Carr might not be the favorite and why Arch Manning might not be a great pick either. Who did they like? Dante Moore of Oregon, Darian Mensah at Miami and maybe a few others too.Off The Charts features a blend of statistical insights, tactical analysis, and personal opinions, aimed at providing listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the week's key matchups and the intricacies of the sport. You can follow our content on Twitter at @Football_SIS, on Bluesky at @sportsinfosis.bsky.social and at sportsinfosolutions.com.
TexAgs co-owner Billy Liucci looks back at Aggie Football's conference record since joining the SEC, discusses Marcel Reed's Heisman chances, and more!
What if the SEC misses the title game (again) and the BIG 10 wins ANOTHER national title? What if Arch Manning struggles, Lane Kiffin and LSU BEAT Ole Miss and Jeremiah Smith wins the Heisman? McElroy tackles some of the biggest ‘what if's' heading into the 2026 season including if a Group of 6 team can win a college football playoff game, if money CAN buy a national championship and what if everything goes chalk in September? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
-NDSU Freshman WR prompt-Who's going to be in the Heisman race?-Who wins the Golden Boot?-Verlander vs Kershaw vs Scherzer-Chrisian Pulisic prompt
In this hour of VSiN By The Books, hosts Jensen Lewis and Marc Malusis chat Highlights and Headlines before the Daily Gridiron previews the Jacksonville Jaguars season. Also on the show, a July audit of the American League Central and the Daily Docket takes a look at early Heisman odds in college football. Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN pro. You can take 17% off an annual subscription when you use promo code: POD26. Click Here to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of Pro Mindset® Podcast, host Craig Domann sits down with Performance Coach, Collin Henderson, to explore how elite performers handle pressure by strengthening the mental side of the game. Craig and Colin dive into the idea that true clutch performance comes from identity, preparation, and process—not from trying to be someone different when the stakes are high. Collin explains how self-talk, visualization, and self-awareness can reduce internal interference, and shows why confidence is built through consistent training of the mind just like the body.Collin Henderson is the founder of Master Your Mindset, LLC, and one of today's leading voices in mental conditioning and influence. A former two-sport Division I athlete and top-ranked medical sales leader, he left corporate success to coach elite performers full-time. Acclaimed broadcaster Jim Rome calls him “an authority on what matters most—an elite mindset.”Collin is the author of eight books, including his newest release, The Oz Method: The Psychology of Influence for Sales, Leadership, and Life (July 2026). He hosts the Master Your Mindset podcast and has trained #1 NBA Draft picks, Heisman finalists, professional athletes, and leaders across Fortune 500 companies. His work has been utilized by organizations including Nike, Microsoft, Salesforce, LA Dodgers, Amazon, and Johnson & Johnson.Episode Takeaways:
What if the SEC misses the title game (again) and the BIG 10 wins ANOTHER national title? What if Arch Manning struggles, Lane Kiffin and LSU BEAT Ole Miss and Jeremiah Smith wins the Heisman? McElroy tackles some of the biggest ‘what if's' heading into the 2026 season including if a Group of 6 team can win a college football playoff game, if money CAN buy a national championship and what if everything goes chalk in September? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Carl and Rusty get into some college football talk as they discuss some of the best eras of the sport. As they discuss, they share thoughts on why the 90's may have been one of the best which included what they agree was one of the biggest Heisman races between Peyton Manning and Charles Woodson.
What would Julian Sayin need to do to win the Heisman Trophy?Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr discuss the path for Ohio State's quarterback to become a Heisman contender, including the stats he would need, the wins that would matter most, and why the award is still so tied to narrative, record, and big-game moments.They compare Sayin's chances to recent Heisman quarterback seasons, discuss how Jeremiah Smith could both help and hurt his campaign, and look back at how much the award has changed from the days of Gino Torretta, Andre Ware, David Klingler, Cam Newton, Troy Smith, and others.00:00 — Intro00:11 — BuckeyeInsiders.com launch update01:11 — Red, White, and Buckeye Insiders01:38 — What Julian Sayin needs to do to win the Heisman03:35 — Why wins may matter more than stats05:24 — How close the Heisman race can get07:10 — Could Ohio State vs. Oregon become a Heisman showdown?09:01 — How many huge passing games does Sayin need?10:32 — Heisman moments and Troy Smith comparisons11:14 — Gino Torretta and old-school Heisman quarterback numbers12:08 — Looking back at the 1992 Heisman race13:12 — How much quarterback stats have changed14:47 — David Klingler, Andre Ware, and video-game passing numbers15:06 — Final thoughts and listener remindersWhat would Julian Sayin need to do to win the Heisman this season? Drop your stat line and prediction in the comments.Subscribe to Buckeye Weekly for daily Ohio State football talk, recruiting coverage, analysis, and more.Visit BuckeyeInsiders.com for updates on the launch of the new site.
Show Open – Michigan State has taken a lot from Ohio State over the years. Cowboys might not be that good. Buckeyes have first road game at Michigan State. Big Ten weekend slate. Georgia vs. Alabama in September is another thing to get used to. Can Travis Hunter win the Heisman? Tim May (Lettermen Row) joined us. Know the Scores. OSU vs. MSU. Doug Lesmerises (The Kings of the North) joined us for more college football talk.
What would it take for Jeremiah Smith to win the Heisman Trophy?Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr discuss the kind of season Ohio State's superstar wide receiver would need to put together to become a serious Heisman contender. They compare Smith's potential numbers to past wide receiver Heisman-like seasons, including DeVonta Smith and Michael Crabtree, and discuss why stats alone may not be enough.They also look at how defenses will try to limit Jeremiah Smith, why big performances against Texas, Oregon, Indiana, and Michigan would matter, how red-zone usage could boost his touchdown total, and whether Heisman voters may hold his position — or his already massive expectations — against him.00:00 — Intro and the heat wave update01:13 — Listener question: What does Jeremiah Smith need to do to win the Heisman?02:10 — DeVonta Smith's Heisman numbers03:01 — Why DeVonta Smith's situation was different03:34 — Special teams value and extra Heisman points04:29 — Michael Crabtree's freshman season and Heisman voting history06:25 — Why defenses will build everything around stopping Jeremiah Smith09:50 — The burden of massive expectations11:29 — How Ohio State can use Smith near the goal line12:37 — Highlight catches, touchdowns, and Heisman moments13:59 — Will Jeremiah Smith win the Heisman?14:19 — Final thoughts and listener question14:48 — BuckeyeInsiders.com launch update15:35 — Wrap-upDo you think Jeremiah Smith can win the Heisman this season? What numbers would he need to put up to make it happen? Drop your prediction in the comments.Subscribe to Buckeye Weekly for daily Ohio State football talk, recruiting coverage, analysis, and more.Visit BuckeyeInsiders.com for updates on the launch of the new site.
In this episode, Joe DeLeone and Blake Ruffino share their Houston Cougars 2026 preview. Joe and Blake also share their 2026 Heisman dark horse picks. Plus, they rank and debate the top five defensive coordinators in college football.
Hour 2 opens with whether Michigan players will or will not enter the portal with Dusty May's departure, and if the locals will be involved. Louie and Zach have their daily CFB segment and get into dark horse Heisman contenders, including some who play Louisville and Kentucky early. Some potpourri with World Cup and Ja Morant, including the famous Mitch sound end the hour.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
College Football season is getting closer. On Josh Pate’s College Football Show Ep 746 Josh Pate looks at ranking Big Ten head coaches. Where do Indiana’s Curt Cignetti and Ohio State’s Ryan Day compare to Dan Lanning at Oregon, Matt Campbell at Penn State, and Lincoln Riley at USC? Bold Prediction season continues tonight as we look at takes viewers are willing to put their name behind. Could Notre Dame and Texas Tech both miss the CFP? What about Ohio State having 2 Heisman finalists not named Jeremiah Smith? Josh also discusses Alabama, Notre Dame, Louisville, and Iowa being better or worse this year. All that plus the truth about Joey McGire at Texas Tech. Enjoy a loaded Pate State mailbag episode. Be sure to let us know what you think, SUBSCRIBE to the channel, and CLICK THE BELL for notifications as we bring you multiple live shows per week!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is it fair for Oregon football to be the favorite to win the national title and Dante Moore as the Heisman favorite?...should we be optimistic the United States have a chance to win the World Cup?...and is the backlash for Micah Nori's contract valid?
The Cover 3 crew is back to preview the Heisman race for the 2026 college football season. The guys also discuss the latest surrounding Brendan Sorsby and much more! (00:00) Intro (1:38) Big 12 Files Complaint On Sorsby & Texas Tech (21:02) Reviewing Heisman History (28:25) Heisman Odds Breakdown (38:05) What Time Zone Will Win 2026 Heisman (39:48) Changes To Heisman Voting (43:31) Transfer Trend In Heisman Winners (46:52) Tom Fornelli Book Club(47:44) World Cup TalkCover 3 is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on college football.Watch Cover 3 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cover3Follow our hosts on Twitter: @Chip_Patterson, @TomFornelli, @DannyKanell, @BudElliott3For more college football coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/