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On today's The Drive, Paul Swann breaks down the $100,000 fine the Sun Belt Conference handed Marshall for withdrawing from the Independence Bowl, with comments from Athletic Director Christian Spears.Paul also caught up with new Marshall football coach Tony Gibson and basketball coach Cornelius Jackson.Plus, a recap of Marshall's 67-64 loss to James Madison, where Jalen Speer led with 20 points, Mikal Dawson added 15, and Obinna Anochili-Killen recorded a double-double. Despite a strong second-half rally, turnovers and JMU's dominance in the paint made the difference. Thanks for tuning in to The Drive with Paul Swann! If you enjoy the show, be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And for more updates, follow Paul on X at @PaulSwann. Stay connected and never miss a moment!
Omar joins the crew this week to talk about the College Football Playoff, Army’s appearance in the Independence Bowl, and […]
The Black Knight Nation crew break down Army's 27-6 win over Louisiana Tech in the Independence Bowl.
Your Army Black Knights will take on the La. Tech Bulldogs in this weekend's Independence Bowl. James, Rob, and Dan break down everything you need to know ahead of the game. Go Army! Beat La. Tech!!!
Join Price Atkinson and Steve Carney as they recap what was the biggest statement of the year for the Midshipmen, sending Army to defeat in the 125th Army-Navy game last Saturday. The guys break down what went right for Navy and where the Black Knights quest for a 12th regular season win went off the rails. They also preview the Armed Forces Bowl matchup as Navy takes on Oklahoma, and the Independence Bowl contest that will pit Army against a Louisiana Tech game that is filling in for Marshall.
You've had Wendy's Nuggs dipped in sauce. But have you had them covered in sauce? Wendy's New Saucy Nuggs take the Crispy and Spicy Nuggs you love and turn them up to 11.Choose between flavors like Buffalo. Honey BBQ. Garlic Parm. Or, if you're a real heat seeker, try Spicy Ghost Pepper, only on Wendy's signature Spicy Nuggs. This show is brought to you by Panini America, makers of the most collectible sports cards on the planet. The Luminance football card series features NIL autographed cards from players including Arch Manning, Quinn Ewers, Cam Ward, Jalen Milroe, Dylan Raiola, DJ Lagway, and Luther Burden. To start collecting, visit PaniniAmerica.net. Axia Time is the offical timepiece for both the College Football Playoff and the Heisman trophy and probably the best kept secret in college football. Their timepieces are heirloom quality and among the coolest designs in the college space. Axia Time has created a series of limited-edition timepieces for all 12 teams in the college football playoff. each design is limited to only 100 pieces. Check out your team's cfp designs at axiatime.com, but you better act fast because they will sell out. This show is also sponsored by PrizePicks, America's most fun daily fantasy game. Use the code STAPLES to play $5 and get $50 instantly. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/ivHR/STAPLES(0:00-1:33) PaniniAmerica.net(1:34-2:54) Intro: Filling out the bracket(2:55-28:48) Dissecting Andy & Ari's brackets(28:49-32:40) Ari's Instagram Comment; Who Can Win it All?(32:41-35:02) AxiaTime.com(35:03-44:05) Dabo is Portaling!(44:06-46:46) Notre Dame Tattoo, Reality TV(46:47-47:51) PrizePicks(47:52-55:57) James Franklin Discusses Beau Pribula in the portal(55:58-57:50) Marshall Opts out of Independence Bowl vs Army(57:51-1:01:45) Conclusion: Dave Clawson Steps Down as Wake Forest Head Coach Ari and Andy have filled out their entire brackets, and they'll reveal them on today's show. Ari has Notre Dame going a long way, and the guys discuss the contract extension for Marcus Freeman and what it means. The conversation about QB Beau Pribula's decision to leave Penn State's team before the first-round game against SMU continues with comments from Penn State coach James Franklin, who blames the system for the situation. We also got confirmation Monday that current Penn State QB1 plans to return to the Nittany Lions for next season. Plus, Clemson's Dabo Swinney took a transfer! Watch us on YouTube LIVE: https://youtube.com/live/ximBeQ8AifU Hosts: Andy Staples, Ari WassermanProducer: River Bailey
College Football is Broken! The Independence Bowl and Marshall's inability to field a team highlights how the portal and NIL has ruined college football. Is the NCAA the organization to fix it? We think not!College Football Playoffs are here! Can SMU go into Happy Valley and shock the world? Does Clemson have any chance at all at Texas? Will upstart Indiana take the State Championship over Notre Dame? Is Ryan Day coaching for his job against Tennessee? Is the Big Ten a serious conference?We have a Heisman winner! It's actually CRAZY! Travis Hunter is the media's champ. But Ashton Jeanty is House's champion! Crazy Bro!Bill Belichick goes back to college. It's like Rodney Dangerfield!NFL Week 15 shows us there is one NFC SB Contender with a defense: the Philadelphia Evils! The Lions defense takes another hit. Buffalo has no injury excuse. Russell Wilson sucks! The Bucs and Rams scare House!Punchable Faces! Lasso! Buzzer Beaters!
Join Jordan, Commish, Pitt Girl, and Beth along with our VP of Podcast Production, Arthur. We let you know at the Sickos Committee Podcast, we'd like to salute our military veterans only after an awesome punt return was wiped off by penatly. The coaching carousel continues, Coach Eck to New M-Eck-ico, Dan Mullen to UNLV, La Tech replacing Marshall in the Independence Bowl, we get really upset about who won the Heisman and other awards, just kidding we played Stardew Valley instead, Navy beat Army, and the semifinals are set in FCS and Division III. Plus previews of either ten bowl games or six bowl games (Myrtle Beach, Potato, Hawaii, Game Above, the formerly Guaranteed but now just Rate, we got 68 Ventures and a bowl is one) and the first round of the College Football Playoff, depending on if you consider those games to be bowl games or not.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of The Drive with Paul Swann, Paul broadcasts live from the Cam Henderson Center ahead of the Marshall men's basketball game against West Virginia Wesleyan. He also shares your reaction to the news that the Marshall Thundering Herd football team has opted out of the Independence Bowl for health and safety reasons. Thanks for tuning in to The Drive with Paul Swann! If you enjoy the show, be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And for more updates, follow Paul on X at @PaulSwann. Stay connected and never miss a moment!
It's a plus-size episode of Cast Iron Brains, because we sneak nearly a whole episode of Cast Iron Balls right into the middle of it. We've got the politics news of the week, the sports news of the week, and plenty of our other usual silliness and digressions. Listen, if you must! Has something we said, or failed to say, made you FEEL something? You can tell us all about it by joining the conversation on our Substack or you can send us an email here. Enjoy!Show RundownOpen — Holiday Cake Pop Autopsy6:57 — WGAS Newsbag; MYSTERY DRONES!19:21 — Daniel Penny verdict27:50 — Pete Hegseth backlash to the backlash will make him SecDef42:56 — ABC News settles defamation suit with Trump50:18 — Black plastic kitchen utensils, the silent killer?1:07:28 — WGAS Newsbag, Sports Edition! Abe Live Bets the Games!1:10:18 — Ohio politician wants to make flag planting a felony1:18:45 — Bill Belichick to coach UNC Tar Heels1:33:03 — Marshall pulls out of Independence Bowl, Army-Navy game brings the smarm1:43:40 — The Billboard Hot 100 Game2:04:04 — Wrap-up! The Order; Tell Them You Love Me; Meditations by Marcus Aurelius; various Christmas moviesRelevant Linkage can be found by visiting https://brainiron.substack.com/, where, if you would like to support this and the other podcasting and blogging endeavors of the Brain Iron dot com media empire, you can also become a paying subscriber.The opening and closing themes of Cast Iron Balls were composed by Marc Gillig. For more from Marc, go to tetramermusic.com.
It was the best of times. It was the worst of times. Those lines from a Charles Dickens classic may… The post The Dog(s) who Saved the Independence Bowl appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.
The cover 3 crew is back to break down the latest news around the college football world.
You've had Wendy's Nuggs dipped in sauce. But have you had them covered in sauce? Wendy's New Saucy Nuggs take the Crispy and Spicy Nuggs you love and turn them up to 11.Choose between flavors like Buffalo. Honey BBQ. Garlic Parm. Or, if you're a real heat seeker, try Spicy Ghost Pepper, only on Wendy's signature Spicy Nuggs. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. If you're thinking of starting therapy, give BetterHelp a try. It's entirely online. Designed to be convenient, flexible, and suited to your schedule. Just fill out a brief questionnaire to get matched with a licensed therapist, and switch therapists any time for no additional charge. Visit BetterHelp.com/andyandari today to get 10% off your first month. MasterClass has an incredible new class called Bet Smart: Top Sports Betting Strategies. Winning at sports betting isn't about luck—it's about skill and strategy. Nick Kostos, Captain Jack Andrews, Joe Fortenbaugh, and other pros who've made millions betting on sports know this firsthand. Now they're sharing insider secrets—from managing your bankroll like a champ to spotting hidden edges and avoiding rookie mistakes. Stop guessing and start betting smarter with tips from the best in the game. With MasterClass you can learn from the best to become your best. MasterClass is the only streaming platform where you can learn and grow with over 200+ of the world's best. For just $10 a month, an annual membership with MasterClass gets you unlimited access to every instructor. Visit MasterClass.com/On3 for up to 50 percent off! Thank you to Gametime for sponsoring today's episode! Planning your college football travel for this season? Gametime has tickets to every game. (And every concert and comedy show.) Download the Gametime App and enter code: STAPLES for $20 off your first purchase, terms apply. Last Minute Tickets, Lowest Prices, Guaranteed. This show is also sponsored by PrizePicks, America's most fun daily fantasy game. Use the code STAPLES to play $5 and get $50 instantly. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/ivHR/STAPLES(0:00-0:36) Wendy's Saucy Nuggs(0:37-3:40) Intro: Ari's trip to the arcade(3:41-13:49) Mike Norvell Restructuring Contract(13:50-20:04) Jackson Arnold headed to Auburn(20:05-20:52) Miller Moss going to Louisville(20:53-22:12) BetterHelp.com/AndyandAri(22:13-34:20) Beau Pribula in the transfer portal(34:21-41:46) SMU at Penn State picks(41:47-45:29) MasterClass(45:30-57:30) Clemson at Texas picks(57:31-59:28) Download Gametime, Code: STAPLES(59:29-1:08:46) Indiana at Notre Dame picks(1:08:47-1:10:18) Download PrizePicks(1:10:19-1:22:13) Tennessee at Ohio State(1:22:14-1:22:53) Conclusion; Bonus Picks tomorrow! It's time to pick the College Football Playoff games! Andy and Ari will pick all four first-round games against the spread. Because we've never seen this scenario before — on-campus games in a single-elimination tournament — how will it change preparation and performance? Before we pick the games, there is news to discuss. — Colorado's Travis Hunter won the Heisman Trophy — Bill Belichick the recruiter is going to work — Marshall opted out of the Independence Bowl — Several players have emerged from the transfer portal and found new schools, including former Oklahoma quarterback Jackson Arnold (Auburn) and USC quarterback Miller Moss (Louisville). Now let's pick some games… Indiana at Notre Dame (-7.5) Total: 51.5 SMU at Penn State (-8.5) Total: 53.5 Clemson at Texas (-11.5) Total: 51.5 Tennessee at Ohio State (-7.5) Total: 46.5 Watch us on YouTube instead! https://youtube.com/live/CXDcLItAS9w Hosts: Andy Staples, Ari WassermanProducer: River Bailey
The Black Knight Nation crew recaps a disappointing day in DC and another twist in Army's Independence Bowl game.
Balky breaks down the Green Bay Packers' win against the Seattle Seahawks Sunday night with Wisconsin Radio Network sports director Bill Scott. Plus, The Score's Alex Thomas joins Balky for analysis on the Colorado cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter winning thte 20024 Heisman Trophy, why the Independence Bowl picked a different 5-7 team other than the Wisconsin Badgers and much more.
Steak and Drew get into the latest college football headlines including Travis hunter winning the Heisman Trophy, Navy defeating Army and Louisiana replacing Marshall against Army in the Independence Bowl after Marshall opting out due to 25 players entering the portal.
It wasn't pretty, and it wasn't expected to be. Given their massive talent gap on both sides of the ball, as well as their coaching continuity and ability to reload at key positions - like quarterback - No. 1 Oregon was able to brush Washington aside with relative ease en route to a 49-21 shellacking Saturday night in Eugene. For Kim Grinolds, who was on site at Autzen Stadium, as well as Chris Fetters and Scott Eklund back home in the greater-Seattle area, the result was hardly surprising. It was the expected outcome given how their offseason took place, as well as the divergent they took when it came to how their seasons unfolded. One program ran the table en route to being the No. 1 team in the country; the other had to scrape by on the second-to-last game of the season just to get bowl-eligible. But the biggest talking point, and the first thing discussed tonight, was the move from UW Head Coach Jedd Fisch to have true freshman Demond Williams make his first start of the season in Eugene. Without doing an exhaustive look at the record books, we have to believe this is the first time in UW history a true frosh quarterback made his first start ever on the road against the No. 1 team in the country. And he performed really well, all things considered. He finished with a higher passer rating than his Oregon counterpart, Dillon Gabriel, and also led UW to 21 points against a Duck defense that was surrendering less than 16 points a game. However, it was the inability of Washington to muster anything on the ground, coupled with Oregon's ability to pick and choose the kind of running game they wanted all night long, that proved to be the difference in the game. Gabriel really didn't have to test Washington's defense because their best offense was handing the ball off to Jordan James and Noah Whittington. And defensively, Oregon was able to wreak a ton of havoc with their base attack, eventually forcing 16 tackles for loss and 10 sacks against a Washington offensive line that was outmatched at every turn. Most of the night, Williams had little to no time to look downfield, let alone go through a progression. Now that the game is over, what does Washington do going forward? Signing Day is this coming Wednesday, and the transfer portal window opens up the following Monday. It's safe to say the UW coaches have their hands full, as well as their plates because right around when the portal opens is the same time the team will learn which bowl game they will be playing in. And before the guys gave their final thoughts on the game and what UW needs to do moving forward, they talked about what bowl game the Huskies will likely go to. There were Independence Bowl reps in Eugene Saturday night, so is it a done deal that the Huskies will be heading to the Bayou? Kim has been hearing about another bowl that could be a possibility, and this destination is much closer to home. And lest we forget, Dawgman.com is running our biggest sale of the season: 75 PERCENT OFF a yearly subscription, and just in time for the holidays! Consider it a great stocking stuffer for the UW sports fan in your family. They'll love you forever. You can get details on the sale HERE. 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 this weeks Puck the Huskies Podcast, Jason "Puck" Puckett and former Husky defensive tackle Jordan Reffett and Elise Woodward, wrap up the Huskies disastrous loss to Penn State. Jordan and Elise both agreed that offensive and defensive lines playing in the Big 10 are the difference. But, can the Huskies solve those issues quickly in the transfer portal?Is it important for Washington to become bowl eligible even if it's going to the Independence Bowl? Senior night taking place Friday against UCLA, Elise and Jordan detail the emotions surrounding this class that has been through three head coaches. Puck asks the group why Jedd Fisch is sticking with Will Rogers and why not turn it over to Demond Williams. Elise nearly jumps through the screen to strangle Puck!
Are you ready for the Radiance Technology Independence Bowl? In this episode of the I Love Shreveport Podcast, we have Erick Evenson, Communications Director, sharing exciting information about the game and awesome events to look forward to. For more information or to purchase tickets you can visit independencebowl.org
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@SSN_Army and Brendan In Jersey are back for a long-overdue Army podcast covering various topics related to the AAC move. We talk bowls, TV, non-conference, and more! Follow @SSN_Army on Twitter!: https://x.com/SSN_Army Follow @BrendanInJersey on Twitter!: https://x.com/BrendanInJersey
Join Jordan, Commish, Pitt Girl and Beth, along with our VP of Podcast Production Arthur. We talk about the movie Independence Day, getting mentioning in a running Twitter bit about the movie, the USMNT crashing out of Copa America, try to figure out what College Football Team the USMNT is and likely offend many fan bases in the process, conference realignment actually becoming official, TruTV and the Mountain West, the Clarion Ledger giving us a scare about Archie Manning, we then celebrate Independence Day by talking about strong Independent CFB teams who didn't need a conference to win a National Title (not you Notre Dame), we go over the sponsorship history of the Independence Bowl, then its MASCOT FIGHTS PART 8 with the (proud to be an) AMERICAN Conference and so much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this tailgate we recap the Red Raiders victory over Cal in the Indepence Bowl (2:30) and open up Club Red for the final time of the season (23:57). We then take a look back on the season (29:58) and discuss how it will be remembered, hand out some grades, and look ahead to the upcoming offseason. We also discuss the transfer portal happenings for McGuire and his staff (56:42) as they look to rebuild the offense. Before we head out for the holiday's we dive into the past week in hoops (1:17:10) as Texas Tech looks to close out the Non-Conference strong. #WreckEm
Spencer and Michael give a final quick recap on the Independence Bowl, end of year statistical performance, and get you ready for National Signing Day. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The boys talk Bowl Game, Transfer Portal, recent Basketball Success and dive into a mailbag. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For more Pac-12 football content and other bonus content, check out our Patreon at notruckstops.com! On this week's episode of No Truck Stops, the gang recaps UCLA's win over Boise State in the LA Bowl and Cal's loss to Texas Tech in the Independence Bowl. The crew discusses whether these were good seasons for either Chip Kelly or Justin Wilcox, J. Michael Sturdivant finally getting targets, and Cal's offensive line problems. That, plus the gang plays some holiday games, such as Naughty or Nice, and discuss Kenny Dillingham's first year at ASU and the Pac-12 season overall. The crew ends with a discussion of UCLA men's basketball losing to Ohio State, Arizona losing to Purdue, league play in women's basketball, and more!
Spencer and Michael react to Texas Tech dismantling Cal by 20 points in the Independence Bowl, getting the Red Raiders to 7-6 on the season and securing its third bowl game win in a row.Texas Tech's dominant defense and impressive offensive performance led them to a 34-14 victory over Cal in the bowl game. The defense held Cal to only 140 total yards in the second half and forced three interceptions. Freshman Amier Washington had a standout performance with three sacks and a forced fumble. The team's success in the bowl game marked their third consecutive bowl win, a significant achievement for the program. Looking ahead, the team is optimistic about the upcoming season and the addition of new players through the transfer portal. Overall, it was a satisfying end to the season for Texas Tech.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brian Edwards of MajorWager.com and Jay Greeson of the Chattanooga Free Times Press share their SEC basketball predictions and college football betting picks for bowl games with thoughts on several upcoming matchups. Bowls mentioned: Georgia Southern vs. Ohio in Myrtle Beach Bowl, Jacksonville State vs. Louisiana in New Orleans Bowl, Miami (Ohio) vs. Appalachian State in Avacados from Mexico Cure Bowl, New Mexico State vs. Fresno State in New Mexico Bowl, UCLA vs. Boise State in LA Bowl, and Cal vs. Texas Tech in Independence Bowl. 0:00 Intro 3:02 College Football Bowl Bets 34:33 SEC Basketball Bets 45:42 Kentucky vs. North Carolina 50:53 Other Sports Bets PRESENTED BY BETONLINE Head to BetOnline today and remember to use our promo code BLEAV for your 50% Welcome Bonus on your first deposit. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!
In today's episode, Cal Hall of Fame QB and analyst Mike Pawlawski previews Cal's Independence Bowl matchup with Texas Tech
Texas Tech was one of the most disappointing teams in America. Will that continue in the Independence Bowl? Download the latest episode of Cash the Ticket today. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the Podcast of Champions host Ryan Abraham is back in studio and David Woods is in a secured, nondisclosed location joining the show remotely previewing the first two Pac-12 bowl games of the season. These are the first two of what will be the final seven games played by Pac-12 programs (unless Washington can win and advance in the playoffs). On Saturday two teams from Conference of Champions will try to end their season on a high note with a bowl win. First up the UCLA Bruins will take on the Boise State Broncos in the Los Angeles Bowl hosted by Gronk held in SoFi Stadium. Less than two hours later the California Golden Bears will take on the Texas Tech Red Raiders in Shreveport, Louisiana at Independence Stadium. The guys preview both games and make their picks against the spread. They also discuss former Pac-12 quarterback Jayden Daniels winning the Heisman Trophy over Washington's Michael Penix and Oregon's Bo Nix. As usual Ryan and Dave end the podcast answering listener emails and questions from the YouTube chat. For the video simulcasts of our POC please subscribe to your YouTube channel! Please subscribe, give the POC a five-star rating and post a review on Apple Podcasts! Sound off about Pac-12 football in our Podcast of Champions Reddit page! Send us a text or leave us a voicemail by texting or calling (424) 532-0678 or you can email us at pac12podcast@gmail.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
This week, Pete Mundo talks with Jarret Johnson from Inside the Red Raiders about Texas Tech vs. Cal in the Independence Bowl, Tech recruiting and Big 12 basketball!
The Gauchos talk Independence Bowl with a Cal expert, get into basketball a little bit and talk about the trip to Fort Worth to play Vanderbilt. There's also the obligatory update on the Transfer Portal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
0:00 - Army v Navy betting recap1:40 - Would You Rather: Bowls3:05 - CFB News10:15 - Skillshare11:28 - Bowl Game Handicapping (TMTMtm)15:09 - Myrtle Beach Bowl, GA Southern v Ohio21:07 - New Orleans Bowl, J'Ville State v Louisiana29:00 - Cure Bowl, App State v Miami (OH)33:06 - New Mexico Bowl, Fresno State v NM State36:42 - LA Bowl, UCLA v Boise State (bet board)40:19 - Independence Bowl, Texas Tech v Cal45:15 - BetUS45:34 - Toastery Bowl, Old Dominion v WKU51:34 - Frisco Bowl, UTSA v Marshall54:57 - Fast Food Packaging57:22 - Fryin' Ryan's Green Chili (Review)59:49 - Coogi Sweaters1:01:55 - Tyler's COSTCO Story1:12:12 - Fiverr1:13:03 - Real or Fake: Bowl Games1:18:48 - Who Lasts During the Apocalypse?FIVERR - Find Freelance work for you or your business with Fiverr! Use this link to save on your first purchase: https://go.fiverr.com/visit/?bta=797564&brand=fiverrcpaSKILLSHARE - Take affordable classes in a variety of subjects at Skillshare! Use this link to save up to 30% on your first year subscription: skillshare.eqcm.net/TailgateBETUS - Start betting on sports, betting at the casino, betting on horses and betting on Television Shows (seriously) with BetUS. One of the best off-shore sportsbooks available. Use this link to have access to unique promotions and bonuses: https://bit.ly/TailgateBetUSPATREON - Extra episodes on Saturday's, Tyler's Top 50 Power Rankings, Early Picks from the Hosts, Bonus non-football podcasts... $5/Month... https://www.patreon.com/CollegeFootballTailgate
Kansas hoops beats Mizzou and now looks ahead to Indiana. Plus, Mark Van Sickle discusses how KU football adds a good tight end in the transfer portal as the team looks ahead to playing in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl.
Featuring: Myrtle Beach Bowl! Celebration Bowl! New Orleans Bowl! Cure Bowl! New Mexico Bowl! Gronk Bowl! Independence Bowl! Famous Toastery (what) Bowl! Frisco Bowl! This episode is most definitely not sponsored by Arby's Visit preownedairboats dot com for all your holiday shopping needs Visit SHUT DOWN FULL BOOKS DOT COM for exclusive literary revelations Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Betting previews for College Bowl matchups: New Mexico Bowl: New Mexico State Aggies vs. Fresno State Bulldogs LA Bowl: UCLA Bruins vs. Boise State Broncos Independence Bowl: California Golden Bears vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders Famous Toastery Bowl: Western Kentucky Hilltoppers vs. Old Dominion Monarchs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike and Bobby spoke to WWL listeners about the Saints-Giants matchup. Bobby shared stats about the Giants' turnover differential, rushing attack, and third-down defense. Mike, Bobby, and Charlie played their weekly "Pick-Six" segment. The guys broke down the New Orleans Bowl, the LA Bowl, and the Independence Bowl in college football. They also previewed Denver-Detroit, New Orleans-New York, and Dallas-Buffalo in week 15 of the NFL. Steve, Bobby, and Mike shared their top takes during "Triple Option."
Spencer and Michael prepare for and preview the upcoming Independence Bowl matchup with Cal. They also react and recap to the men's basketball team defeating Oral Roberts. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mike, Bobby, and Charlie played their weekly "Pick-Six" segment. The guys broke down the New Orleans Bowl, the LA Bowl, and the Independence Bowl in college football. They also previewed Denver-Detroit, New Orleans-New York, and Dallas-Buffalo in week 15 of the NFL.
The three amigos talk Portal additions and subtractions, Preview Oral Roberts and Cal games coming up this weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us on this exciting roller-coaster ride through college football's most heated debates, emotional highs, and inspirational stories. Ever wondered why certain teams make the playoffs? We're breaking down the selection process and sharing our thoughts on why Florida State University fans feel let down. Get ready for a fiery discussion on the upcoming bowl game between Florida State and Georgia, and rumors of boycotts, all seasoned with some amusing memes from a proud UT alum.In the midst of the controversy, let's not forget to celebrate the University of Texas' recent triumphs. We'll be discussing the growing confidence of their quarterback which has improved team dynamics, and the significance of their first Outland Trophy winner in decades, T Sweat. Revisit Vince Young's legendary performance against Reggie Bush's team and find out how it's inspiring the current team. Plus, we'll be touching on the recent induction of UT alumni into the College Football Hall of Fame.Adding to the excitement, we're joined by the former defense tackle for the Texas Longhorns, Stevie Lee. Discover how he's contributing to the team's strategy and motivating them with his experiences. Amidst all this, we also touch upon the rising trend of transfers in college football, the reasons behind this trend, and our thoughts on recent coaching changes. With us, explore the changing narrative of UT from a football school to an overall athletic school, and unwind with Stevie Lee as he shares his love for building legos. Prepare to be captivated by the unique tradition at Taylor University and gear up for a deep dive into an Independence Bowl game discussion in Louisiana. So, sit back, relax, and enjoy this thrilling episode filled with sports, hobbies, and a lot of passion.Support the showPlease like and follow each of Stories Inside the Man Cave Podcast social media links on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, and Tik Tok.
In this tailgate we discuss Texas Tech's invite to play in the Independence Bowl vs Cal (1:28) and then we talk about the WR room seemingly all hitting the transfer portal and our outlook on the disappointing season from them. Then we shift our focus over to basketball where the Red Raiders went 1-1 this past week (20:20) before discussing the CFP in our final shots (36:57). #WreckEm
Spencer and Michael react to Tech's selection to the Independence Bowl and how the portal has decimated the wide receiver room. They also react to Tech's success on the court. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today from Lubbock, TX, on Locked On Texas Tech:- Transfer Portal opens- will Tahj Brooks play?- new look OL & WRs?All coming up on Locked On Texas Tech -- the best daily podcast made for Red Raiders, by Red Raiders! Part of the Locked On Podcast NetworkFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Today from Lubbock, TX, on Locked On Texas Tech: - Transfer Portal opens - will Tahj Brooks play? - new look OL & WRs? All coming up on Locked On Texas Tech -- the best daily podcast made for Red Raiders, by Red Raiders! Part of the Locked On Podcast Network Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Today from Lubbock, TX, on Locked On Texas Tech:- Independence Bowl- pros & cons- California Golden BearsAll coming up on Locked On Texas Tech -- the best daily podcast made for Red Raiders, by Red Raiders! Part of the Locked On Podcast NetworkFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
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You can also subscribe to the free tier below:WhoChris Sorensen, Vice President and General Manager of Keystone, ColoradoRecorded onSeptember 11, 2023About KeystoneClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Vail ResortsLocated in: Keystone, ColoradoYear founded: 1970Pass affiliations:* Epic Pass: unlimited access* Epic Local Pass: unlimited access* Summit Value Pass: unlimited access* Keystone Plus Pass: unlimited access with holiday blackouts* Tahoe Local: five days combined with Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Crested Butte, Park City* Epic Day Pass: access with All Resorts and 32-resorts tiersClosest neighboring ski areas: Arapahoe Basin (:08), Frisco (:19), Loveland (22 minutes), Breckenridge (:25), Copper (:25), Vail (:44), Beaver Creek (:53), Ski Cooper (:56) – travel times vary considerably given traffic, weather, and time of year.Base elevation: 9,280 feetSummit elevation: 12,408 feet at the top of Keystone Peak; highest lift-served point is 12,282 feet at the top of Bergman Bowl ExpressVertical drop: 3,002 feet lift-served; 3,128 feet hike-toSkiable Acres: 3,149 acresAverage annual snowfall: 235 inchesTrail count: 130 (49% most difficult, 39% more difficult, 12% easiest)Lift count: 20 (1 eight-passenger gondola, 1 six-passenger gondola, 4 high-speed six-packs, 3 high-speed quads, 1 fixed-grip quad, 1 triple, 2 doubles, 7 carpets)Why I interviewed himKeystone arrived in 1970, a star member of the last great wave of western ski resort development, just before Snowbird (1971), Northstar (1972), Telluride (1972), and Big Sky (1973). It landed in a crowded Summit County, just down the road from Arapahoe Basin (1946) and five miles overland from Breckenridge (1961). Copper Mountain came online two years later. Loveland (1937) stood at the gateway to Summit County, looming above what would become the Eisenhower Tunnel in 1973. Just west sat Ski Cooper (1942), the mighty and rapidly expanding Vail Mountain (1962), and the patch of wilderness that would morph into Beaver Creek within a decade. Today, the density of ski areas along Colorado's I-70 corridor is astonishing:Despite this geographic proximity, you could not find more distinct ski experiences were you to search across continents. This is true everywhere ski areas bunch, from northern Vermont to Michigan's Upper Peninsula to the Wasatch. Ski areas, like people, hack their identities out of the raw material available to them, and just as siblings growing up in the same household can emerge as wildly different entities, so too can mountains that sit side-by-side-by-side.Keystone, lacking the gnar, was never going to be Jackson or Palisades, fierce and frothing. Sprung from wilderness, it could never replicate Breck's mining-town patina. Its high alpine could not summon the drama of A-Basin's East Wall or the expanse of Vail's Back Bowls.But Keystone made its way. It would be Summit County's family mountain, its night-ski mountain, and, eventually, one of its first-to-open-each-ski-season mountains. This is the headline, and this is how everyone thinks of the place. But over the decades, Keystone has quietly built out one of Colorado's most comprehensive ski experiences, an almost perfect front-to-back progression from gentle to damn. Like Heavenly or Park City, Keystone wears its steeps modestly, like your quiet neighbor with a Corvette hidden beneath tarps in the polebarn. All you notice is the Camry parked in the driveway. But there are layers here. Keep looking, and you will find them.What we talked aboutHopeful for that traditional October opening; why Keystone is Vail's early-season operator in Colorado; why the mountain closes in early April; breaking down the Bergman Bowl expansion and the six-pack that will service it; the eternal tension of opening hike-to terrain to lift service; building more room to roam, rather than more people to roam it; the art of environmentally conscious glading; new lift-served terrain in Erickson Bowl; turning data into infrastructure; why the Bergman sixer won't have bubbles; why Bergman won't access The Windows terrain; the clever scheme behind renaming the Bergman Bowl expansion trails; building a new trailmap with Rad Smith; where skiers will be able to get a copy of the new paper trailmap; comparing the Peru upgrade to the Bergman lift project; the construction mistake that delayed the Bergman expansion by a full year; the possibility of lifts in Independence, North, and South Bowls; falling in love with skiing Colorado, then moving to Michigan; why Vail bought a bunch of Midwest bumps; when you get to lead the resort where you started bumping lifts; what makes Keystone stand out even though it sits within one of the densest concentrations of large ski areas in North America; thoughts on long-term lift upgrades, and where we could see six-packs; whether the Argentine lift could ever return in some form; the potential for a Ski Tip lift; where Keystone could expand next; whether a Windows lift is in play; North American Bowl; when we could see an updated Keystone masterplan; why Keystone gets less snow than its neighbors; assessing Epic Pass access; and night skiing. Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewKeystone is opening one of three large lift-served ski expansions in Colorado this winter: the 500-plus-acre Bergman Bowl, served by a high-speed six-pack (the other two are Hero's on Aspen Mountain and Mahogany Ridge at Steamboat). While this pod has occupied the trailmap as hike-to terrain for years, more people will likely ski it before noon on a typical Monday than once slogged up the ridgeline in an entire winter. Keystone has renamed and somewhat re-sculpted the trails in honor of the occasion, inviting the masses onto a blue-square oasis at the top of Summit County.Which is always a good excuse for a podcast. But… this terrain was supposed to open in 2022, until the project ran into a high-altitude brick wall last July, when construction crews oopsied a road through sensitive terrain. Vail Daily:Construction of a new chairlift at Keystone Resort was ordered to cease this week after the U.S. Forest Service learned that an unauthorized road had been bulldozed through sensitive areas where minimal impacts were authorized.Keystone Resort, which operates by permit on U.S. Forest Service land, was granted permission by the White River National Forest to construct a new chairlift this summer in the area known as Bergman Bowl, creating a 555-acre expansion of Keystone's lift-served terrain. But that approval came with plenty of comments from the Environmental Protection Agency, which recommended minimal road construction associated with the project due to Bergman Bowl's environmentally sensitive location. …White River National Forest Supervisor Scott Fitzwilliams said while the Forest Service does approve many projects like Bergman Bowl, officials typically don't allow construction of new access roads in Alpine tundra.“When you drop a bulldozer blade in the Alpine, that is very fragile, and very difficult to restore,” Fitzwilliams said.In Bergman Bowl, the Forest Service has found “damage to the Alpine environment … impacts to wetlands and stuff that we normally don't want to do,” Fitzwilliams said.As a result, Fitzwilliams issued a cease and desist letter to Vail Resorts. He said the company immediately complied and shut down the impacted parts of the project.The Forest Service has not yet determined if a full restoration can occur.“When you impact the Alpine environment, it's not easy to restore,” Fitzwilliams said. “Sometimes, although achievable in some areas, it's difficult.”Vail Resorts, which has staked much of its identity on its friend-of-the-environment credentials, owned the mistake and immediately hired a firm to design a mitigation plan. What Keystone came back with was so thorough that it stunned Forest Service officials. Blevins, writing a week later in the Colorado Sun:White River National Forest supervisor Scott Fitzwilliams on Thursday said he accepted Vail Resorts' cure for improperly grading 2.5 acres outside of approved construction boundaries, including 1.5 acres above treeline in the fragile alpine zone. The company's construction crews also filled a wetland creek with logs and graded over it to create a road crossing and did not save topsoil and vegetation for replanting after construction, all of which the agency found “were not consistent with Forest Service expectations.”Fitzwilliams rescinded his order of noncompliance and canceled the cease-and-desist order he issued last month after Forest Service officials discovered the construction that had not been permitted. …“Quite honestly, it's the best restoration plan I've ever seen in my life. Even our staff are like ‘Oh my god,'” Fitzwilliams said. “The restoration plan submitted by Keystone is extremely detailed, thorough and includes all the necessary actions to insure the damage is restored as best as possible.”The damage to fragile alpine terrain does require additional analysis under the National Environmental Policy Act, but Fitzwilliams said that can be done while the construction continues.On Thursday afternoon, resort officials said the further environmental review will keep Bergman Bowl from opening for the 2022-23 season, a development Keystone general manager Chris Sorensen said is disappointing but necessary.Indeed. The only way out is through. But how did that plan go? And what is Vail doing to make sure such mistakes don't recur? And how do you manage such a high-profile mistake from a personal and leadership point of view? It was a conversation worth having, and one that Sorensen managed well.What I got wrong…About the exact timeline of Vail's Midwest acquisitionsI kind of lumped Vail Resorts' first three Midwest acquisitions together, but there was quite a bit of space between the company's purchase of Afton Alps and Mt. Brighton, in 2012, and its pickup of Wilmot in 2016. The rest came with the Peak Resorts' acquisition in 2019.About Copper Mountain's season pass priceI said that it was “about $750” for a Copper pass or an Ikon Base Pass. Both were undercounts. Copper's 2023-24 season pass debuted at $799 and is now $849. The 2023-24 Ikon Base Pass, which includes unlimited access to Copper Mountain, debuted at $829 and now sells for $929.About the most-affordable big-mountain ski passes in the United StatesI said that Keystone offered “the most affordable big-mountain season pass” in the country. With peak-day walk-up lift tickets scheduled to hit $269 this season at Keystone, that may seem like an odd declaration. But it's almost true: Keystone sells the second-most-affordable unlimited season pass among America's 20 largest ski areas. Sister resort Park City comes in cheaper on a cost-per-acre basis, and Vail Mountain is tied with Keystone. In fact, four of the top five most affordable big-mountain passes are at Vail-owned properties (Park City, Keystone, Vail, and Heavenly):About night skiingI said that Keystone had “the largest night-skiing operation in America.” This is incorrect. I tried to determine who, indeed, hosts America's largest night-skiing operation, but after slamming my head into a wall for a few hours, I abandoned the exercise. There is absolutely no common standard of measurement, probably because 14-year-olds slamming Bang energy drinks and Faceposting from the chairlift aren't keen on fact-checking. Here's the best I could come up with:Even that simple chart took an embarrassing amount of time to assemble. At some point I will return to this exercise, and will include the entire country. The Midwest will factor significantly here, as nearly every ski area in the region is 100 percent lit for night-skiing. New York and the Mid-Atlantic also host many large night-skiing operations, as do Bolton Valley, Vermont and Pleasant Mountain, Maine. But unless I wanted to publish this podcast in June of 2024, I needed to flee this particular briar patch before I got ensnared.Why you should ski KeystoneThe Keystone you're thinking of is frontside Keystone, Dercum Mountain, River Run and Mountain House, Montezuma and Peru. That Keystone has a certain appeal. It is an approachable outsiders' version of Colorado, endless and wide, fast but manageable, groomed spirals ambling beneath the sunshine. Step out of the Suburban after a 16-hour drive from Houston, and find the Middle Earth you were seeking, soaring and jagged and wild, with a pedestrian village at the base.Keep going. Down Mine Shaft or Diamond Back to North Peak: 1,600 vertical feet of moguls bigger than your car. A half-dozen to choose from. Behind that, yet another peak, like a third ski area. Outback is where things start to get savage. Not drop-off-The-Cirque-at-Snowbird savage, but challenging enough. Slide back to Timberwolf or Bushwacker or Badger – or, more boldly, the trees in between – for that wild Colorado that Texas Ted and New York Ned find off Dercum.Or walk past the snow fort and click out, bootpack a mile and drop into Upper Windows, the only terrain marked double black on Keystone's sprawling trailmap. A rambling world, crisp and silent beneath the Outpost Gondola. Until it spits you out onto Mozart, Keystone's I-70, frantic and cluttered all the way to Santiago, and another lap.Podcast NotesOn Keystone's 2009 masterplan Keystone's masterplan dates to 2009, the second-oldest on file with the White River National Forest (Buttermilk's dates to 2008). The sprawling plan includes several yet-to-be-constructed lifts, including fixed-grips up Independence Bowl and Windows, a surface lift bisecting North and South Bowls; and a two-way ride out of Ski Tip. The plan also proposes upgrades to Outback, Wayback, and A-51; and a whole new line for the now-decommissioned Argentine:Since that image isn't very crisp, here's a closer look at Dercum:North Peak:And Outback:Sorensen and I discuss the potential for each of these projects, some of which are effectively dead. Strangely, Keystone's only two new chairlifts (besides Bergman), since 2009 - upgrading Montezuma and Peru from high-speed quads to sixers – were not suggested on the MDP at all. Argentine, which once connected the Mountain House Base directly to the Montezuma lift, was a casualty of the 2021 Peru upgrade. Here's a before-and-after:Argentine, it turns out, is just the latest casualty in Keystone's front-side clean-sweep. Check out this 1996 trailmap, when Dercum (called “Keystone” here), hosted nine frontside chairlifts (plus the gondola), to today's five:On the new Bergman Bowl trail namesBergman Bowl has appeared on Keystone's trailmap since at least 2005. The resort added trail names around 2007. As part of the lift installation, we get all new trail names and a few new trails (as well as downgrades, for most of the old lines, to blues). Keystone also updated trailnames in adjacent Erickson Bowl, which the new lift will partially serve. Sorensen and I discuss the naming scheme in the pod:On Rad Smith's new hand-painted Keystone trailmapSince 2002 or so, Keystone's trailmap has viewed the resort at a slight angle, with Dercum prioritized, the clear “front side.”The new map, Sorensen tells us, whips the vantage around to the side, giving us a better view of Bergman and, consequently, of North Peak and Outback. Here's the old map (2022 on the left), alongside the new:And here's the two-part video series on making the map with Rad Smith:On Vail's new appI've driven round trip between New York City and Michigan hundreds of times. Most of the drive is rural and gorgeous, cruise-control country, the flat Midwest and the rolling mountains of Pennsylvania. Even the stretch of north Jersey is attractive, hilly and green, dramatic at the Delaware Water Gap. All that quaintness slams shut on the eastbound approach to the George Washington Bridge, where a half dozen highways collapse into the world's busiest bridge. Backups can be comically long. Hitting this blockade after a 12-hour drive can be excruciating.Fortunately, NJDOT, or the Port Authority, or whomever controls the stretch of Interstate 80 that approaches the bridge after its 2,900-mile journey from San Francisco, has erected signs a few dozen miles out that ominously communicate wait times for the GW's upper and lower decks. I used to doubt these signs as mad guesses typed in by some low-level state employee sitting in a control room with a box of donuts. But after a couple dozen unsuccessful attempts to outsmart the system, I arrived at a bitter realization: the signs were always right.This is the experience that users of Vail's new My Epic app can (hopefully) expect when it comes online this winter. This app will be your digital Swiss Army Knife, your Epic Pass/stats tracker/snow cam/in-resort credit card/GPS tracker with interactive trailmap. No word on if they'll include that strange metal spire that's either a miniature icepick or an impromptu brass knuckle. But the app will include real-time grooming updates and chairlift wait times. And if a roadsign in New Jersey can correctly communicate wait times to cross the George Washington Bridge, then Vail Resorts ought to be able to sync this chairlift wait-times thing pretty precisely.On Mt. Brighton being built from landfillDepending upon your point of view, Mt. Brighton, Michigan – which Sorensen ran from 2016 to 2018 – is either the most amazing or the most appalling ski area in Vail's sprawling portfolio. Two-hundred thirty vertical feet, 130 acres, five chairlifts, seven surface lifts, and about four trees, rising like some alt-world mini-Alps from the flatlands of Southeast Michigan.Why is it there? What does it do? Who would do such a thing to themselves? The answer to the first question lies in the expressways that crisscross three miles to the east: crews building Interstate 96 and US 23 deposited the excess dirt here, making a hill. The answer to the second question is: the place sells a s**t-ton of Epic Passes, which was the point of Vail buying the joint. And the answer to the third question is obvious as well: for the local kids, its ski here or ski nowhere, and little Midwest hills are more fun than you think. Especially when you're 12 and the alternative is sitting inside for Michigan's 11-month winter.On Keystone's potential West Ridge expansionSorensen refers to a potential “West Ridge” expansion, which does not appear on the 2009 trailmap. The ski area's 1989 masterplan, however, shows up to five lifts scaling West Ridge between North Peak and Outback (which was then called “South Peak”):On Keystone being among Colorado's least-snowy major resortsIt's a strange fact of geography that Keystone scores significantly less snow, on average, than its Colorado peers:This makes even less sense when you realize how close Keystone sits to A-Basin (115 more inches per season), Breck (118), and Copper (70):When I hosted OpenSnow founder and CEO Joel Gratz on the podcast last year, he explained Keystone's odd circumstances (as well as how the mountain sometimes does better than its neighbors), at the 1:41:43 mark.On pass prices across Summit County creeping up over the past several yearsSummit County was Ground Zero for the pass wars, during which a preponderance of mountains the size of Rhode Island fought to the death over who could give skiing away the cheapest. There are many reasons this battle started here, and many reasons why it's ending. Not the least of which is that each of these ski areas hosts the population of a small city every day all winter long. Colorado accounts for approximately one in four U.S. skier visits. The state's infrastructure is one rolled-over semi away from post-apocalyptic collapse. There's no reason that skiing has to cost less than a load of laundry when everyone wants to do it all the time.As a result, prices are slowly but steadily rising. Here's what's happened to pass prices at the four Summit County ski areas over the past six seasons:They've mostly gone up. Keystone is the only one that is less expensive to ski at now than it was in 2018 (on a season-pass basis). This chart is somewhat skewed by a couple of factors:* For the 2018-19 ski season, A-Basin was an unlimited member of the Epic Pass, Epic Local Pass, and Summit Value Pass, a fact that nearly broke the place. The drastic price drop from 2018 to '19 reflects A-Basin's first year outside Vail's coalition.* Vail cut Epic Pass prices 20 percent from the 2020-21 ski season to the 2021-22 campaign. That's why Breck and Keystone are approximately the same price now as they were before the asteroid attack, Covid.* Little-known fact: Copper Mountain sells its own season pass, separate from the Ikon Pass, even though the mountain offers unlimited access on both the Ikon Base and full Ikon passes.On Mr. OklahomaI don't want to spoil the ending here, but we do talk about this.The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us.The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 75/100 in 2023, and number 461 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. Want to send feedback? Reply to this email and I will answer (unless you sound insane, or, more likely, I just get busy). You can also email skiing@substack.com. 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