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In this episode, Tim and Mikey break down the Atlanta Hawks' 124-129 loss to the Indiana Pacers. The Hawks forced 23 Indiana turnovers but only scored 23 points off those miscues, as their offense struggled in the second half. Jalen Johnson put up 33 points, 10 rebounds, and 12 assists. FOLLOW us on “X”: @EthosHawks @Tim_ATL @MRKHoops The FantasyPass isn't just for drafts anymore! Come enjoy DAN'S FANTASY ADDS/DROPS IN REAL TIME in our premium Discord… starting at just $6/month! Click to learn more! SUBSCRIBE, Rate and Review iTunes: https://tinyurl.com/ymf6vssp Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yll6somy Join our Fantasy Sports Discord Server by clicking this sentence – https://discord.gg/jSwGWSHqaV Looking for the Bru and Besbris Secret Shows? The only way to get the URLs when they happen is to jump on the email list by heading here: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/g5c9a0 Manscaped is BACK, baby! Just like the NBA! Use coupon code HOOPBALL20 to get 20% off and free shipping on your purchase at Manscaped.com! Want more codes? We got 'em! ExpressVPN is offering 3 BONUS months on every 12-month membership purchase by using this special link: https://www.expressvpn.com/hoopball Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
(00:00-26:01) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the NBA Trade Deadline and the centers that have been linked to the Indiana Pacers right now ahead of Thursday’s deadline. They also touch on the news that Jim Bob Cooter is interviewing with another team for their offensive coordinator position. (26:01-39:58) – Brad Rowland from Locked on Hawks joins the show to explain where the Atlanta Hawks are at right now with their approach with their roster, believes that Onyeka Okongwu is available at the right price for Atlanta, states that it could be a little challenging for Atlanta to move on from Okongwu right now with him being their most reliable center on the roster, and admits that he doesn’t know if Bennedict Mathurin would be someone they would be interested in. (39:58-45:33) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake discussing some of the IndyCar news that we have learned in the last 24 hours. Plus, the touch on Minnesota parting ways, unexpectedly, with their general manager. (45:33-1:11:26) – The IndyStar’s Dustin Dopirak makes an appearance on Query & Company to share what he is hearing right now about where the Indiana Pacers are leaning at the trade deadline, wonders what a trade would look like if the Pacers pinpointed Onyeka Okongwu as the center they want to pair with Tyrese Haliburton, and weighs in on which of the top prospects in the upcoming draft make the most sense for Indiana. (1:11:26-1:30:56) – Kyle Neddenriep from the IndyStar joins Jake Query on today’s show to discuss the history that Fishers boys basketball is chasing, highlights some players that are putting together a case to be Mr. Indiana Basketball, identifies a couple of teams that have had much better season than anticipated when the season started, and teases a story that he has coming out on Monday. (1:30:56-1:35:19) – Hour number two of the show concludes with Jake and Eddie touching on some of the news headlines from today in IndyCar, NFL, and WNBA. (1:35:19-2:02:10) – The Fan Morning Show’s Kevin Bowen makes his weekly visit on Query & Company to chat with Jake about the Minnesota Vikings making the decision to fire their general manager today, believes that the Colts will end up resigning Daniel Jones and franchise tagging Alec Pierce, recaps his experience earlier this week attending another Notre Dame loss, and weighs in on the recent stretch of play for the Indiana Pacers. (2:02:10-2:10:11) – Every Friday at 2:30pm, Jake Query shares a Good For The Heart story sponsored by Franciscan Health. Today, Jake shares some key statistics that you need to know about heart attacks and explains how Franciscan can help you maintain a healthy heart. (2:10:11-2:20:57) – Today’s show closes out with Jake and Eddie recapping today’s show and some of the latest sports news. Plus, JMV joins Jake in studio to preview his show and weekend!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-12:05) – Brad Rowland from Locked on Hawks joins the show to explain where the Atlanta Hawks are at right now with their approach with their roster, believes that Onyeka Okongwu is available at the right price for Atlanta, states that it could be a little challenging for Atlanta to move on from Okongwu right now with him being their most reliable center on the roster, and admits that he doesn’t know if Bennedict Mathurin would be someone they would be interested in. (16:27-29:17) – The IndyStar’s Dustin Dopirak makes an appearance on Query & Company to share what he is hearing right now about where the Indiana Pacers are leaning at the trade deadline, wonders what a trade would look like if the Pacers pinpointed Onyeka Okongwu as the center they want to pair with Tyrese Haliburton, and weighs in on which of the top prospects in the upcoming draft make the most sense for Indiana. (37:43-51:24) – The Fan Morning Show’s Kevin Bowen makes his weekly visit on Query & Company to chat with Jake about the Minnesota Vikings making the decision to fire their general manager today, believes that the Colts will end up resigning Daniel Jones and franchise tagging Alec Pierce, recaps his experience earlier this week attending another Notre Dame loss, and weighs in on the recent stretch of play for the Indiana Pacers.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:34) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing last night’s comeback win for the Indiana Pacers over the Chicago Bulls. Jake shares what it felt like being inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse last night for the game and reveals what realization he had last night when he started preparing for today’s show. (26:34-43:11) – Ralph Reiff from Reiff Executive Performance Solutions joins the program to provide some of his knowledge on where Tyrese Haliburton is at with his achilles recovery, if he anticipates Daniel Jones being on the field in time for training camp for the Indianapolis Colts, some of the issues that Obi Toppin could experience during the ramp up period whenever he returns to play, and highlights some potential injuries that can occur when shoveling snow. (43:11-47:41) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake setting up Eddie for a Big Ten football question that he wants him to think about for the next thirty minutes. (47:41-1:12:33) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers, Forbes Sports, and Circle City Spin joins the show to discuss last night’s win for Indiana over the Chicago Bulls. Tony assesses whether they will play their way out of a bottom three record in the NBA for the best odds for the first overall pick, believes that the Pacers will make some sort of move ahead of the trade deadline, and shares his thoughts on the recent stretch of solid play from Johnny Furphy and Jarace Walker. (1:17:23-1:27:39) – Jake comes up with the most ridiculous saying that leaves Eddie speechless. They eventually get into Jake’s Big Ten football question from earlier, if you made one million dollars each year a Big Ten team did NOT make the Big Ten Championship Game, which school would make you the most money? (1:27:39-1:33:16) – Hour number two of the show concludes with Jake resharing some thoughts that he had on Bill Belichick being snubbed from the Pro Football Hall of Fame class. (1:35:18-2:02:06) – The final hour of the program kicks off with Jake making Eddie call in James Adams to produce the show for a few minutes after irritating him with his new slogan. They eventually get back on track by discussing the development of Johnny Furphy this season because he is proving why he should have a consistent role with this team next season when everyone is healthy. (2:02:06-2:14:59) – Jake Query brings back the conversation from yesterday with Mike Chappell about the Pro Football Hall of Fame voting process and shares some thoughts on why the Pro Football Hall of Fame put out a statement last night about all the recent discourse about Belichick not making the HOF. (2:14:59-2:18:34) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake Query in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I'm sitting down with Iman Tucker — an Indy-based DJ and producer who's also a fashion designer and the official DJ for the Indianapolis Colts, Indiana Pacers, and Indiana Hoosiers. We talk about how sports culture influences music, what AI means for creativity moving forward, and why being honest with yourself might be the most important skill you can develop. This conversation is real, reflective, and packed with gems — let's tap in.
We have a very special episode of Mind the Game today with LeBron James and special guest co-host, Tyrese Haliburton of the Indiana Pacers! While Steve Nash was calling games in Europe, we reached out to Tyrese to help us with a couple episodes and the man delivered. They cover everything from how the Pacers became one of the most fast paced/random/principled offenses in the NBA, how Tyrese himself has grown his game within that offense and so much more. They also talked about Tyrese's injury and the 2025 Pacers playoff run. Finally, LeBron and Tyrese talk share some amazing stories from the 2024 Olympics.We'll be back NEXT WEEK for Part 2 of this conversation so be sure to subscribe and stay tuned for that. Cheers!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Cam Smith and K.C. Johnson open the episode by reflecting on an emotional night at the United Center as the Derrick Rose jersey retirement takes center stage. They break down what the moment meant for Rose, the franchise, and the city, before diving into the on-court action that followed as the Chicago Bulls edged the Boston Celtics on Kevin Huerter's game-winning shot. From there, the guys recap a tough loss to the Los Angeles Lakers, sparked by a big first half from LeBron James and a double-double from Luka Dončić. They also highlight Coby White who is playing some of his best basketball of the season, Josh Giddey finding his rhythm since returning from injury, and Matas Buzelis earning another Rising Stars nod while opting out of the dunk contest. The episode wraps with a look ahead to a packed stretch of games, including multiple matchups with the Miami Heat and a visit from the Indiana Pacers, plus a debate on whether the Bulls should keep leaning into their effective double-big lineup.
There comes a point where potential, flashes, and hope have to give way to reality. In this episode, Brad and Ryan lay out the case for why it may be time for the Indiana Pacers to move on from Bennedict Mathurin — and do so while there's still real value to be had. Mathurin, a former lottery pick, has shown undeniable scoring talent and delivered unforgettable moments — most notably his eruption in Game 3 of the NBA Finals last season. But as the sample size grows, those highs have increasingly become the exception rather than the rule. The all-around production, consistency, and fit within the Pacers identity simply haven't followed. With restricted free agency looming and a potentially significant payday on the horizon, the front office faces a difficult question: is Mathurin a long-term building block — or an asset best moved before the league's perception shifts further? This isn't about denying the talent. It's about timing, fit, and value. Sometimes, the hardest move is the right move, and simply put — it's time to Break Up With Benn. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Il rendimento delle squadre nella prima metà di stagione rispetto agli Over/Under e un saluto finale a Derrick Rose
Jayson Tatum's Achilles tear gave the Boston Celtics the cover they needed to rebuild, and Pascal Siakam is a clear-cut All-Star. Wes Goldberg and Mike Shearer (Basketball Poetry) share their Good Takes about the Celtics revamped roster, where the Indiana Pacers go from here and what the Minnesota Timberwolves need to do to make it back to the Western Conference finals. #nba #bostonceltics #jaysontatum RealGM Radio is powered in part by North Station Media (CLNS). For advertising or media inquiries, contact info@clnsmedia.com
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-13:55) – Butler radio analyst, Nick Gardner, joins Jake Query on today’s show to discuss the recent success for the Bulldogs. Jake asks Nick about the recent play from Finley Bizjack, if it feels like Butler is starting to play at the level that was expected going into the season, shares his thoughts on how Braylon Mullins is performing at UConn, and comments on the job that Chris Holtmann. (13:55-24:32) – WTHR meteorologist, Sean Ash, makes an appearance on the program to share some early thoughts on how the weekend weather forecast looks in central Indiana and down on Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio border as well. (24:32-44:31) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers joins Query & Company to discuss his trade deadline expectations for the Indiana Pacers at the center position. He breaks down what he has seen from Onyeka Okongwu in Atlanta with him becoming the fan favorite center trade target, believes that the fog in Jarace Walker’s eyes is starting to clear up now that the Pacers are getting healthier, and agrees with Eddie as to how important it is for the Pacers to be in position to take one of the top prospects in the upcoming NBA draft.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:36) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison trying to make sense of how impactful this weekend’s weather is going to be around central Indiana. Jake also explains what he sees as the next thing for Indiana’s football program after their historic 2025 season and plays Paul Finebaum’s apology. (24:36-40:22) – Butler radio analyst, Nick Gardner, joins Jake Query on today’s show to discuss the recent success for the Bulldogs. Jake asks Nick about the recent play from Finley Bizjack, if it feels like Butler is starting to play at the level that was expected going into the season, shares his thoughts on how Braylon Mullins is performing at UConn, and comments on the job that Chris Holtmann. (40:22-46:29) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake opining on what Mick Cronin said last night about UCLA’s conference schedule and how the Big Ten views basketball. (46:29-1:09:23) – Hour number two of Query & Company starts with Jake Query playing some comments from John Calipari and Bobby Hurley over the last couple of days about college eligibility getting out of hand. WTHR meteorologist, Sean Ash, makes an appearance on the program to share some early thoughts on how the weekend weather forecast looks in central Indiana and down on Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio border as well. (1:09:23-1:27:27) – Former co-host of this program and current radio voice of the IU Indy Jaguars, Jimmy Cook, returns to the show to discuss last night’s big win for the Jags against Oakland, evaluates if Ben Howlett’s team is starting to come together in his first campaign, and shares some thoughts on IU winning the College Football Playoff. (1:27:27-1:50:39) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers joins Query & Company to discuss his trade deadline expectations for the Indiana Pacers at the center position. He breaks down what he has seen from Onyeka Okongwu in Atlanta with him becoming the fan favorite center trade target, believes that the fog in Jarace Walker’s eyes is starting to clear up now that the Pacers are getting healthier, and agrees with Eddie as to how important it is for the Pacers to be in position to take one of the top prospects in the upcoming NBA draft. (1:50:39-1:59:35) – Jake and Eddie give away a pair of tickets for a listener and texter to go see John Mellencamp this summer at Ruoff Music Center by answering a trivia question! (1:59:35-2:09:30) – Today’s show closes out with Jake wondering if Eddie is going to miss him on his day off tomorrow. Plus, JMV joins them in studio to discuss why he was walking around the parking lot again.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Forsberg and Kayla Burton react to the Celtics' 119-104 win over the Indiana Pacers to improve to 27-16 on the season. Boston's starters came up big in the game, all finishing in double digits, but once again it was Sam Hauser stealing the show, finishing with 17 points on 6/8 field goal shooting, including 5/7 from behind the arc. 0:00- Celtics beat Pacers 119-1042:05 Kayla's Headline: “Hauser's House, Featuring January”9:40- Forsberg's Headline: “Sam is Untradeable If He Plays Like This”15:00- Obligatory ‘holy crap, and Tatum will be back soon!' discussion23:45- Mr. Brightside appreciation Presented by 24 Auto Group WATCH every episode of the Celtics Talk podcast on YouTubeFollow NBC Sports Boston:NBCSportsBoston.comX @NBCScelticsFacebookInstagramTikTok Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Mort & Dan discuss the Indiana Pacers, as they prepare for the 2026 NBA Trade Deadline.Odds via FanDuel Sportsbookhttps://www.fanduel.com/research/nba
On this edition of The Sideline Guys Powered by Gainbridge, Pat Boylan and Jeremiah Johnson draw parallels between the underdog IU Hoosiers and Indiana Pacers in what has been a historic past year for the state. They'll also discuss why it has been a good few weeks for player development, and pinpoint the road challenges this team has faced this year.
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Boston Celtics fall to Detroit Pistons in a heart-stopping 104-103 battle, but their resilience without Jayson Tatum signals a team with serious playoff potential. Jaylen Brown's double-double performance and clutch moments kept the Celtics in contention against the Eastern Conference leaders, while valuable contributions from Payton Pritchard and Sam Hauser highlighted Boston's depth. Can this surging roster reach new heights when Tatum returns?Gabby (Hurlbut) Maljanian breaks down key factors behind the narrow loss, including turnover struggles, Derrick White's off night, and Joe Mazzulla's rotation challenges due to foul trouble. The discussion explores the Celtics' playoff outlook, how upcoming matchups against the Indiana Pacers and Brooklyn Nets could fuel a win streak, and why closing out games remains a critical hurdle. Are the Celtics poised to shake up the Eastern Conference standings, or will rivals like the Knicks and Pistons keep them at bay?
Migros Hemen'in katkılarıyla hazırlanan Potacast'in yeni bölümünde Kaan Kural ve Orkun Çolakoğlu, bir Potacast klasiği olan Power Rankings bölümüyle karşınızda. Zirvenin şüphesiz sahibi Oklahoma City Thunder ile başlayan sohbet, Denver Nuggets ile devam ediyor. Nuggets'ın, Nikola Jokic ve Aaron Gordon'un sakatlıklarına rağmen iyi bir performans göstermesi onları listede ikinci sıraya yerleştiriyor. Üçüncü sırada fikir ayrılığına düşen programcılarımız Minnesota Timberwolves ve San Antonio Spurs arasında karar vermeye çalışıyor. Jayson Tatum'un All Star arasından sonra dönme ihtimali, Detroit Pistons'ın genç kadrosu, Houston Rockets'ta Steven Adams'ın sakatlığının etkileri gibi konular listenin ilk 10 sırasındaki ekipler hakkında konuşulanlar arasında. Orta sıralarda Los Angeles temsilcileri Lakers ve Clippers, alt sıralarda Atlanta Hawks, Charlotte Hornets, Chicago Bulls gibi takımlar yer alırken, son sıranın sahibi daha önce hiç duyulmamış isimlerle kadrosunu şekillendiren Indiana Pacers oluyor. İyi dinlemeler!
Migros Hemen'in katkılarıyla hazırlanan Potacast'in yeni bölümünde Kaan Kural ve Orkun Çolakoğlu, bir Potacast klasiği olan Power Rankings bölümüyle karşınızda.Zirvenin şüphesiz sahibi Oklahoma City Thunder ile başlayan sohbet, Denver Nuggets ile devam ediyor. Nuggets'ın, Nikola Jokic ve Aaron Gordon'un sakatlıklarına rağmen iyi bir performans göstermesi onları listede ikinci sıraya yerleştiriyor. Üçüncü sırada fikir ayrılığına düşen programcılarımız Minnesota Timberwolves ve San Antonio Spurs arasında karar vermeye çalışıyor. Jayson Tatum'un All Star arasından sonra dönme ihtimali, Detroit Pistons'ın genç kadrosu, Houston Rockets'ta Steven Adams'ın sakatlığının etkileri gibi konular listenin ilk 10 sırasındaki ekipler hakkında konuşulanlar arasında.Orta sıralarda Los Angeles temsilcileri Lakers ve Clippers, alt sıralarda Atlanta Hawks, Charlotte Hornets, Chicago Bulls gibi takımlar yer alırken, son sıranın sahibi daha önce hiç duyulmamış isimlerle kadrosunu şekillendiren Indiana Pacers oluyor. İyi dinlemeler!
At the halfway point of the season, Brad and Ryan step back to assess what we've learned so far — and what it all means moving forward — with a Top 10 takeaways breakdown of the Indiana Pacers. We dive into the evolving core, including what we're seeing from Pascal Siakam, Andrew Nembhard, and Aaron Nesmith, and how their roles and responsibilities have shaped the team's identity through the first half. We also take stock of the young players — who's trending up, who's finding their footing, and what development has looked like in real time. The center position remains a major storyline, and we revisit where our preseason expectations missed the mark, what's changed, and why it's still one of the biggest questions the front office will need to answer. We're honest about where we were wrong, what surprised us, and how the season has shifted our outlook. Finally, we look ahead. With Tyrese Haliburton working towards his return, the front office active in trade conversations, and a potential top draft pick looming this offseason, there's real reason for optimism — even in a season filled with turbulence. A clear-eyed midseason reset, big-picture context, and why the Pacers future remains very much in play. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
(00:00-25:29) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the monster guest lineup that they’ve got for today’s show. Jake also discusses the breaking news from this morning that there have been 20 college basketball players arrested for participating in a point-shaving scheme. (25:29-35:13) – As Eddie tries to connect with Clinton Portis, Jake reveals why he couldn’t attend last night’s Indiana Pacers game and asks people to text him with their thoughts on Michael Jackson The Musical. (35:13-46:12) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing last night’s Indiana Pacers loss to the Toronto Raptors. They also touch on who they believe the Pacers would take, right now, with the first overall pick. (46:12-1:10:06) – ACC Network’s Taylor Tannebaum stops by Query & Company ahead of Monday’s national championship game between IU and Miami to give her perspective on the game. She compares Miami’s fandom to IU basketball, believes that IU will have an advantage in the passing game offensively, highlights why Miami lost to SMU and Louisville, and evaluates what the split in the stadium will be between each school’s fanbase. (1:10:06-1:22:58) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers, Forbes Sports, and Circle City Spin joins Jake Query to recap last night’s loss for the Pacers against the Toronto Raptors, snapping their three-game winning streak. Tony discusses Pascal Siakam’s drive to win and the various leadership roles that he is filling right now, evaluates what the Pacers could do with Bennedict Mathurin with the trade deadline approaching, and examines what the center trade market looks like. (1:22:58-1:31:42) – Hour number two of the show concludes with Jake trying to calm Eddie down with his frustration mounting. (1:31:42-2:00:10) – Indiana University Senior Athletic Director, Jeremy Gray, joins Jake Query to tip off the final hour of the show to discuss all things Curt Cignetti. Jeremy comments on the level of preparation that Cignetti does all the time, what his interactions are like with IU’s football coach, and shares why he believes Cignetti is such a great college coach. Former NFL & Miami Hurricanes running back, Clinton Portis, joins the program to discuss what it meant playing for Miami, admits that he would love to play for Curt Cignetti, and if his Hurricanes teams were unfairly labeled because of indiscretions that took place before he was there. (2:01:20-2:11:56) – Former IU quarterback, Kurtis Rourke, joins the show from the San Francisco 49ers facility to weigh in on Monday’s national championship game, compares how Curt Cignetti operates to how an average week in the NFL goes with preparing for their upcoming opponent, breaks down what he has seen from Fernando Mendoza this season, and explains what makes Elijah Sarratt a QB’s best friend. (2:11:56-2:16:05) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Will Lou goes live to react to the Toronto Raptors' 115-101 win over the Indiana Pacers. He breaks down the excellent start led by Scottie Barnes, lauds the clutch shot making by Brandon Ingram, then shows love to Gradey Dick for his long-awaited breakout game.Three stars: Scottie Barnes, Brandon Ingram, Gradey DickGerald Henderson award: Quentin Jackson#nba #raptors #pacers Reach out to the show by leaving a voicemail at hellowelcome.show or email the guys info@hellowelcome.showCheck out our merch! Visit hellowelcome.show and click on the merch link.Original Music by DIVISION 88.Reach out to sales@thenationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-14:15) – FanDuel Sports Network’s Chris Denari makes an appearance on the program to preview tonight’s game for the Indiana Pacers against the Toronto Raptors. Chris spotlights the All-Star campaign that Pascal Siakam is having despite the struggles for the team, admits that he is interested to see how the center minutes will be allocated when Isaiah Jackson returns from his concussion, and reveals who his favorite Pacers player was growing up. (14:15-30:47) – Purdue radio analyst, Bobby Riddell, joins Query & Company to preview the Boilermakers game tonight against the Iowa Hawkeyes. He evaluates what he has seen from Ben McCollum in his first year, assesses how Daniel Jacebson has developed in his first full season with Purdue, identifies what has changed from Purdue since being beat down by Iowa State, and comments on Braden Smith’s ability to find the open guy no matter how much attention the opposing defense is giving him. (30:47-43:40) – Rhett Lewis from the NFL & Big Ten Network joins the show for the second consecutive week to preview IU’s game on Monday night against the Miami Hurricanes. Rhett believes there is some similarities between Miami’s defense and Ohio State’s, emphasizes the importance of D’Angelo Ponds for IU’s defense, explains how Fernando Mendoza’s confidence and trust is so high that everything is so easy for him right now, and pinpoints Indiana’s receivers as a huge advantage in this matchup.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:14) – Query & Company opens on a Hump Day Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing Indiana being annihilated in the second half by the Michigan State Spartans. They have a discussion on the product that the Hoosiers are putting on the floor, is still the same product fans have been watching since Tom Crean’s firing. Jake also believes that IU’s football success has something to do with the limited interest in IU basketball. (25:14-42:16) – FanDuel Sports Network’s Chris Denari makes an appearance on the program to preview tonight’s game for the Indiana Pacers against the Toronto Raptors. Chris spotlights the All-Star campaign that Pascal Siakam is having despite the struggles for the team, admits that he is interested to see how the center minutes will be allocated when Isaiah Jackson returns from his concussion, and reveals who his favorite Pacers player was growing up. (42:16-47:18) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake Query wondering if there is any regret by Carlie Irsay-Gordon for not letting Chris Ballard and/or Shane Steichen go with some of the candidates that are out there.. (47:18-1:11:35) – Indiana State Head Coach, Curt Mallory, makes an appearance on Query & Company to discuss what Indiana’s historic football run means to the Mallory family with his father being the all-time winningest coach in school history. Curt shares what he has taken away in his limited interactions with Curt Cignetti, some stories from when he was watching his dad on the sidelines in Bloomington and talks how he recruits players to Indiana State that have the vision of furthering their career to the NFL. (1:11:35-1:29:29) – Purdue radio analyst, Bobby Riddell, joins Query & Company to preview the Boilermakers game tonight against the Iowa Hawkeyes. He evaluates what he has seen from Ben McCollum in his first year, assesses how Daniel Jacebson has developed in his first full season with Purdue, identifies what has changed from Purdue since being beat down by Iowa State, and comments on Braden Smith’s ability to find the open guy no matter how much attention the opposing defense is giving him. (1:29:29-1:35:28) – Hour number two of the show concludes with Jake asking Eddie to list the four things that a head coaching candidate must consider when interviewing for any of the nine vacancies in this coaching cycle. (1:35:28-2:01:30) – The final hour of today’s show starts off with Jake and producer Eddie continuing their conversation from the previous segment on how the Colts head coaching position would stack up if it was available during this cycle. Jake also discusses how the most unlikely team in the state could buck the championship trend finally. (2:01:20-2:14:38) – Rhett Lewis from the NFL & Big Ten Network joins the show for the second consecutive week to preview IU’s game on Monday night against the Miami Hurricanes. Rhett believes there is some similarities between Miami’s defense and Ohio State’s, emphasizes the importance of D’Angelo Ponds for IU’s defense, explains how Fernando Mendoza’s confidence and trust is so high that everything is so easy for him right now, and pinpoints Indiana’s receivers as a huge advantage in this matchup. (2:14:38-2:22:43) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake in studio to discuss what he’s got going on for the next three hours and continuing their discussion yesterday about the parking job of one particular person in the parking lot.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:15) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query welcoming producer Eddie Garrison back after missing Friday and yesterday’s show by asking him to share his experience on Friday night down in Georgia. They discuss how IU has gone from a cute/Cinderella story to now being accused of cheating and everything in between. Also, they recap the Pacers picking up their third straight win for the first time this season. (25:15-37:28) – Last night the Indiana Pacers recorded their first three-game winning streak of the season. During last night’s game, Jake categorized four players in individual categories. He asks Eddie to guess which player is in what category and to give his perspective on each one of them. (37:28-47:26) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake Query asking producer Eddie Garrison to share some college football news that is starting to come out. Jake also discusses the issue he has with the transfer portal calendar by connecting it to IU and Miami. (46:41-1:11:24) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Query & Company to share what he knows about his alma mater, Miami Hurricanes, heading into Monday’s College Football Playoff Championship. He highlights what Mario Cristobal’s team does well, where they struggle, and his fandom for Miami. Jake also asks Stephen to compare where the Colts are falling short right now to what he saw during the first round of the playoffs the last three days. (1:11:24-1:23:17) – At the end of the first hour of the show, Eddie asked Jake whether it would be good for college football if the Hoosiers win the national championship on Monday night over the Hurricanes. Jake asks him to explain why he is asking that question and the two discuss the current landscape of college athletics, specifically football. (1:23:17-1:38:13) – Hour number two of the show concludes with Jake and Eddie continuing their discussion about the future of college athletics. (1:38:13-2:04:51) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company and his conversation with Jake Query starts by discussing the three-game winning streak for the Pacers and evaluates what we have seen recently from Ben Sheppard, Micah Potter, Jay Huff, and Jarace Walker. Scott also examines what the Pacers could do with Bennedict Mathurin in the next three weeks leading up to the deadline and provides an update on where things are at with the WNBA and the players association. (2:00:02-2:17:07) – With Eddie bringing up Mike McDaniel at the end of the last segment with Mike Tomlin leaving the Steelers for, reportedly TV, Jake had a realization about the way that a head coach dresses is indicative as to how their team plays. (2:17:07-2:26:52) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake in studio to discuss why he was taking pictures and looking at someone’s car. They also touch on what he has going on during his show today!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Forsberg and Tom Giles react to the Boston Celtics' 98-96 loss to the Indiana Pacers to fall to fall to 24-15 on the season. The Pacers took a two-point lead with six seconds remaining behind, what Joe Mazzulla believes was an illegal screen from Pascal Siakam on Derrick White. The guys react to the whole final sequence before sharing their “Beyond Bakemas” cookie review. 0:00- Celtics lose to the Pacers after Derrick White is unable to sink the potential game-winning three-pointer13:00- What to make of Pascal Siakam's illegal screen and how the Celtics are reacting to questionable officiating25:10- "Beyond Bakemas" cookie review Presented by 24 Auto Group WATCH every episode of the Celtics Talk podcast on YouTubeFollow NBC Sports Boston:NBCSportsBoston.comX @NBCScelticsFacebookInstagramTikTok Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
(00:00) Zolak & Bertrand start the show by reacting to the Texans-Steelers Wild Card matchup that ended up with Houston prevailing. The Divisional Round opponent for the Patriots is set as the Texans take on New England at 3pm next Sunday in Foxboro.(8:49) Was this Aaron Rodgers' last game in the NFL? Zo and Beetle discuss what the future in Pittsburgh looks like after being eliminated from the playoffs.(20:58) Joe Mazzulla has an all-time press conference following a tough loss on the road to the Indiana Pacers last night.(29:38) The guys continue to harp on the referees in the NBA. The callers weigh in.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In Hour 4 of The Jason Smith Show with Mike Harmon, Steve DeSaegher fills in for Mike as the guys discuss the dominance Indiana football has been showing and compare it to the struggles of the Indiana Pacers in the NBA. They also react to Curt Cignetti’s postgame comments following the dominant win and preview the Miami–Indiana matchup in the College Football Playoff National Championship.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For the second straight night the Hornets came up short at home, this time in a 114-112 decision to the Indiana Pacers. Sam Farber and Rob Longo break down the game and pick their silver-lining performances, and also preview the first of five road games against Western Conference opponents, as Charlotte makes a stop in Utah to take on the Jazz.
The guys discuss Trae Young getting traded to the Washington Wizards, the Oklahoma City Thunder's recent struggles, Kawhi Leonard averaging a career high in points, the Indiana Pacers having the worst record in the NBA, a new statistic that quantifies how much defensive pressure an offensive player draws and more.
The streak is over — and history finally breaks the right way. The Indiana Pacers take down the Charlotte Hornets behind huge veteran performances from Pascal Siakam and T.J. McConnell, snapping the franchise-record 13-game losing streak and delivering Rick Carlisle his 1,000th career win, making him just the 11th coach in NBA history to reach the milestone. With the game tied and four minutes to go, Carlisle called a crucial timeout to settle the group — and the Pacers responded. Ben Sheppard came up with massive rebounds down the stretch, Siakam buried the go-ahead bucket, and McConnell delivered his patented late-game steal to essentially seal it. It wasn't flashy. It wasn't perfect. But it was a real team win — and one the locker room desperately needed. We break down how it happened, why it mattered, and what it could mean moving forward. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
(00:00-28:40) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing what Chris Ballard said during his press conference this morning before the show and play some things that stood out during the forty-minute session with the local media. (28:40-41:45) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers, Circle City Spin, and Forbes Sports joins Jake Query to chat all things Indiana Pacers. Jake asks Tony what to make of the coaching staff starting to give Kam Jones some minutes in the last week or so, evaluates how much a toll this season is taking on Pascal Siakam, and assesses if we should compare Jarace Walker and Johnny Furphy’s production against each other. (41:45-46:41) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake Query highlighting a text he received from a listener on what he said about Chris Ballard in the opening segment of the show. (46:41-1:12:07) – Indiana football legend, Anthony Thompson, joins Query & Company to discuss how much he has enjoyed watching IU football since Curt Cignetti’s takeover. He compares what he has seen from Cignetti to Bill Mallory and Terry Hoeppner, reveals that he is really good friends with Andre Ware, and discusses his plans this weekend and next if the Hoosiers defeat the Oregon Ducks. (1:12:07-1:31:20) – The IndyStar’s Zach Osterman makes an appearance on the show from Georgia to preview tomorrow’s Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl between IU and Oregon. He shares something that IU defensive coordinator Bryant Haines told him last night, what he has learned as to how the two former Alabama assistant coaches have been navigating preparing for the game and the transfer portal at the same time, and reveals why he’s picking IU over Oregon. (1:31:20-1:35:05) – Hour number two of the show concludes with Jake highlighting something Chris Ballard said that contradicted himself. (1:35:05-2:00:02) – Bob Kravitz joins Jake Query on today’s show and the two guys discuss how applicable what Chris Ballard said today to what he has said each of the last four years, evaluates the first end of season press conference from Carlie Irsay-Gordon earlier this week, believes that Charvarius Ward and DeForest Buckner will both be back, evaluates the future of some veterans on the Colts roster, and shares his thoughts on whether IU is a football school now. (2:00:02-2:13:58) – With Chris Ballard speaking for forty-minutes today, there were some comments he made that Jake hasn’t gotten around to just yet. He plays what Ballard said about building roster depth, Anthony Richardson, and what he saw from the team in the final month of the season. Jake shares his thoughts on each of those things. (2:13:58-2:23:50) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake in studio to discuss what he will be talking about during his show today about what Chris Ballard had to say earlier today.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-12:47) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers, Circle City Spin, and Forbes Sports joins Jake Query to chat all things Indiana Pacers. Jake asks Tony what to make of the coaching staff starting to give Kam Jones some minutes in the last week or so, evaluates how much a toll this season is taking on Pascal Siakam, and assesses if we should compare Jarace Walker and Johnny Furphy’s production against each other. (12:47-30:59) – Indiana football legend, Anthony Thompson, joins Query & Company to discuss how much he has enjoyed watching IU football since Curt Cignetti’s takeover. He compares what he has seen from Cignetti to Bill Mallory and Terry Hoeppner, reveals that he is really good friends with Andre Ware, and discusses his plans this weekend and next if the Hoosiers defeat the Oregon Ducks. (38:27-51:20) – Bob Kravitz joins Jake Query on today’s show and the two guys discuss how applicable what Chris Ballard said today to what he has said each of the last four years, evaluates the first end of season press conference from Carlie Irsay-Gordon earlier this week, believes that Charvarius Ward and DeForest Buckner will both be back, evaluates the future of some veterans on the Colts roster, and shares his thoughts on whether IU is a football school now.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Hornets returned home looking to win three-straight games for the first time this season, but the Raptors hit a three at the buzzer as Charlotte fell 97-96. Sam Farber and Rob Longo react to the stunning finish and pick their silver-lining performances, and they also preview the Hornets facing Indiana on the second night of a back-to-back.
The Cavs held off the Pacers, and pushed their losing skid from 12 to 13. The stories of the night? Darius Garland, Jarrett Allen, Sam Merrill, and CPJ. Let's discuss. Then Bob appears on the Setting the Pace podcast to chat about the game and Pacers with the pod of record for the Indiana Pacers.
The Cleveland Cavaliers just took on the Indiana Pacers! Time to react to everything we just saw including Darius Garland coming up clutch, Craig Porter Jr's near triple-double, Jay Huff annoying me and more.Give us a follow over on X/Twitter:Mack PerryIt's Cavalier PodcastWanna support this podcast? Consider becoming a Patreon Member here
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands and Chris Fedor break down the Cavaliers' narrow 120-116 win over a severely depleted Indiana Pacers team — and why it raised more concerns than confidence. They dive into Cleveland's recurring inability to sustain a full 48 minutes, the growing reliance on fourth-quarter comebacks, and whether that approach is masking deeper issues. The conversation explores signs of a talent regression compared to last season, a noticeable lack of forceful leadership in the locker room, and the lingering uncertainty surrounding Max Strus' extended absence. While the Cavs walked away with a win, Sands and Fedor question whether the habits on display are sustainable — or dangerous — once the playoffs arrive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-11:04) – Zak Keefer from The Athletic joins Jake Query on today’s show to give his perspective on the Indianapolis Colts decision to bring back Chris Ballard and Shane Steichen. Zak discusses the future of the franchise, the growing list of shortcomings that have happened underneath Ballard, and what he thought about Carlie Irsay-Gordon’s first end of season press conference because she indirectly revealed how she looked at Chris Ballard. (11:04-22:05) – The second hour of the show concludes with producer Eddie Garrison letting Jake know that the three Irsay daughters have now issued a letter to the Colts fans. He reads it and reacts to what they had to say. (28:16-36:16) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query to discuss all things Indiana Pacers. Their conversation starts by discussing the severity of Bennedict Mathurin’s thumb injury, what his future with the team looks like, how the team will plan to find a starting center before the start of next season, and the overall environment in Pasadena for the Rose Bowl last week.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:13) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison sharing some thoughts on the Carlie Irsay-Gordon press conference from yesterday. Jake plays some comments that stood out to him and connects what she said to what Shane Steichen said yesterday as well. (26:28-38:37) – Zak Keefer from The Athletic joins Jake Query on today’s show to give his perspective on the Indianapolis Colts decision to bring back Chris Ballard and Shane Steichen. Zak discusses the future of the franchise, the growing list of shortcomings that have happened underneath Ballard, and what he thought about Carlie Irsay-Gordon’s first end of season press conference because she indirectly revealed how she looked at Chris Ballard. (39:40-47:31) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake Query discussing the changing of the guard down in Bloomington. (47:31-1:13:21) – Stephen Holder from ESPN.com makes his weekly visit on Query & Company and starts his conversation with Jake Query about yesterday’s press conference for Carlie Irsay-Gordon. Plus, he evaluates the future of Anthony Richardson with the Colts based off the answers from Shane Steichen and Irsay-Gordon yesterday and what he would say to Colts fans that are frustrated with the decision to bring back Steichen and Ballard. (1:09:36-1:25:26) – On Friday the Indiana Hoosiers will look to pickup their second win of the season over the Oregon Ducks. Jake shares some of his initial thoughts on the game with the country starting to finally believe in Curt Cignetti’s Hoosiers. (1:30:30-1:36:58) – The second hour of the show concludes with producer Eddie Garrison letting Jake know that the three Irsay daughters have now issued a letter to the Colts fans. He reads it and reacts to what they had to say. (1:36:58-2:02:43) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query to discuss all things Indiana Pacers. Their conversation starts by discussing the severity of Bennedict Mathurin’s thumb injury, what his future with the team looks like, how the team will plan to find a starting center before the start of next season, and the overall environment in Pasadena for the Rose Bowl last week. (2:02:43-2:12:47) – Jake continues the Colts conversation by highlighting all of the issues that Chris Ballard has had addressing the quarterback position since Andrew Luck’s abrupt retirement and how Carlie Irsay-Gordon reminded him of himself. (2:12:47-2:24:48) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake in studio to discuss his takeaways from what Carlie Irsay-Gordon said yesterday in her press conference.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:28) – Query & Company opens on the first show of 2026 with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing Indiana’s dominating win over the Alabama Crimson Tide in the Rose Bowl. Jake connects the history of our founding fathers to how Indiana has become the overwhelming favorite in the College Football Playoff. (26:28-39:40) – The voice of the Hoosiers, Don Fischer, joins Jake Query on today’s show to talk about Curt Cignetti’s approach right now between balancing the transfer portal and preparing for Oregon. Don comments on what it was like experiencing the IU takeover in Pasadena last week, explains how the Ducks and Hoosiers are different than the first time they faced off, and recaps last night’s win for IU basketball over Washington. (39:40-49:32) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake Query discussing the shortcomings of Chris Ballard and how he believes that Ballard is going to blame the fallout of the season to something that he said in one of his first press conferences about one position in particular. (49:32-1:18:18) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 makes his weekly visit on Query & Company to share what he has learned from locker room cleanout day. Chappell highlights what Charvarius Ward said about his future in the NFL, evaluates how likely it is for some players to be back with the team next season, assesses how the team could handle Michael Pittman Jr.’s contract. (1:09:36-1:30:30) – Jake Query opens the phone lines for callers to share their thoughts on the Colts decision to bring back Shane Steichen and Chris Ballard. Plus, Amp Harris makes an appearance in studio! (1:30:30-1:39:13) – The second hour of the show concludes with Jake Query and Amp Harris chatting about the future of the Indianapolis Colts. Amp shares what he has learned by talking with people associated with the Colts about Daniel Jones, Anthony Richardson, and Carlie Irsay-Gordon. (1:39:13-1:48:55) – The final hour of the show tips off with Jake admitting that when he was focused on comparing where the Indianapolis Colts are to where the Indiana Pacers used to be, that he realized something with IU football since Curt Cignetti’s arrival to Bloomington. (1:48:55-1:54:56) – Jake congratulates Braden Smith on becoming the Big Ten’s all-time leader in assists and thought the message that Tom Izzo sent was very telling on how people in college basketball view Purdue. He connects that program to the Indianapolis Colts. (1:54:56-2:24:48) – Today’s show closes out with Jake waiting for Carlie Irsay-Gordon to take the podium by explaining what he wants to hear the new Colts CEO is asked by the members of the media. Plus, JMV joins him in the studio to preview his show.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Migros Hemen'in sunduğu Potacast'in yeni bölümünde Kaan Kural ve Orkun Çolakoğlu, iki konferansta da ilk 8 dışında kalan takımlardan Play-In ihtimali olanları ve sezona erken havlu atan takımları değerlendiriyor. Kepenk indiren takımlarla başlayan sohbette Indiana Pacers, Washington Wizards, Brooklyn Nets, Charlotte Hornets, New Orleans Pelicans, Sacramento Kings ve Utah Jazz mercek altına alınıyor. Sohbet, Play-In ihtimalini canlı tutan takımlarla devam ediyor. Chicago Bulls, Atlanta Hawks, Portland Trail Blazers, Memphis Grizzlies, Los Angeles Clippers ve Dallas Mavericks'in durumlarının değerlendirilmesiyle bölümün kapanışı yapılıyor. Sakatlıklar, yanlış transferler, koç problemleri ve daha fazlası bu bölümde! İyi dinlemeler.
Migros Hemen'in sunduğu Potacast'in yeni bölümünde Kaan Kural ve Orkun Çolakoğlu, iki konferansta da ilk 8 dışında kalan takımlardan Play-In ihtimali olanları ve sezona erken havlu atan takımları değerlendiriyor.Kepenk indiren takımlarla başlayan sohbette Indiana Pacers, Washington Wizards, Brooklyn Nets, Charlotte Hornets, New Orleans Pelicans, Sacramento Kings ve Utah Jazz mercek altına alınıyor. Sohbet, Play-In ihtimalini canlı tutan takımlarla devam ediyor. Chicago Bulls, Atlanta Hawks, Portland Trail Blazers, Memphis Grizzlies, Los Angeles Clippers ve Dallas Mavericks'in durumlarının değerlendirilmesiyle bölümün kapanışı yapılıyor.Sakatlıklar, yanlış transferler, koç problemleri ve daha fazlası bu bölümde! İyi dinlemeler.
Wes Goldberg and Keith Parish get together to wrap up all things NBA-related in 2025 and make predictions for what the league will look like in 2026! They break down the Thunder's impressive rise, the Indiana Pacers' electrifying Finals run led by Tyrese Haliburton, and unforgettable moments like Haliburton's choke sign at Madison Square Garden. The conversation spotlights the Pacers' fourth-quarter comebacks, the strategic evolution of the Thunder, and Victor Wembanyama's emerging rivalry with the champs. Key topics include superstar contract negotiations for Trae Young and Anthony Davis, Detroit Pistons' ascent as an Eastern Conference powerhouse, and controversial fixes for NBA lottery reform. Keith Parish offers insight on Memphis Grizzlies' future, rookie development, and the pressures of NBA podcasting. 00:00 "Halliburton's Iconic MSG Moment" 09:51 "New Year, New NBA Narrative" 11:39 "Wembanyama Shifts NBA Landscape" 16:52 "Timberwolves Trade Paradox Analyzed" 23:04 "Pistons' Roster Strategy Challenges" 29:50 "Tanking Incentives and Team Strategy" 32:51 "NBA Salary Cap and Development" 39:12 "Fixing Tanking and Lottery Issues" 45:32 "Rethinking NBA Lottery System" 49:17 Morant's Future and Fan Sentiment 53:23 NBA Trades and Team Struggles 59:39 "Timberwolves' Future Without Gobert" 01:07:19 "Star Trades: NBA Speculation" 01:10:39 "Watching Games Without Note-Taking" RealGM Radio is powered in part by North Station Media (CLNS). For advertising or media inquiries, contact info@clnsmedia.com
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-14:04) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Query & Company to talk all things Indiana Pacers with Jake Query. They discuss the concerns they have with how fatigues and worn out Pascal Siakam looks with the team struggling and him having to shoulder the load every single night. Scott pinpoints when the Pacers accepted that this was going to be a losing season and what message the front office is sending to the team by constantly bringing players in for that last roster spot. (14:04-28:57) – Jake Query continues his conversation on the problem with college athletics and how things are getting out of hand with coaches finding loopholes in athletic eligibility. He plays what Matt Painter had to say following Purdue’s win last night over Akron on the matter. (28:57-46:03) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder makes his weekly visit on Query & Company and his conversation with Jake Query starts out by discussing why the Indianapolis Colts are starting Riley Leonard on Sunday when they didn’t against the Jaguars two days ago. They also talk about the future of the franchise and why he ultimately believes both Shane Steichen and Chris Ballard will be back next season. (46:03-54:56) – Matt Weaver from 247 Sports joins Jake Query from the Indianapolis airport to continue previewing Thursday’s College Football Playoff game between the Indiana Hoosiers and the Alabama Crimson Tide. Matt provides an update on how healthy IU is going into the game, assesses if the Hoosiers have an advantage over the Crimson Tide if rain is in the forecast, and identifies something Curt Cignetti has done really well.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-27:32) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the decision by the Indianapolis Colts to start Riley Leonard on Sunday in the regular season finale against the Houston Texans. (27:34-39:55) – Jake pays off his tease by sharing what he discovered last night while watching the Indiana Pacers lose their ninth consecutive game. Is it time to be worried about Pascal Siakam and his future with the Pacers? (39:55-47:01) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing Thursday’s College Football Playoff game between the Indiana Hoosiers and the Alabama Crimson Tide. (47:01-1:11:56) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Query & Company to talk all things Indiana Pacers with Jake Query. They discuss the concerns they have with how fatigues and worn out Pascal Siakam looks with the team struggling and him having to shoulder the load every single night. Scott pinpoints when the Pacers accepted that this was going to be a losing season and what message the front office is sending to the team by constantly bringing players in for that last roster spot. (1:11:56-1:26:53) – Jake Query continues his conversation on the problem with college athletics and how things are getting out of hand with coaches finding loopholes in athletic eligibility. He plays what Matt Painter had to say following Purdue’s win last night over Akron on the matter. (1:26:53-1:37:25) – The second hour of the show concludes with Jake Query being joined by Don Fischer from Pasadena to recap what his first day in California entailed before Thursday’s game against Alabama. Don highlights a player returning that won’t get mentioned a ton, comments on how special last year and this year have been for the faithful football fans, and hasn’t noticed anything different with how IU has operated in preparing for the game. (1:37:25-1:58:35) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder makes his weekly visit on Query & Company and his conversation with Jake Query starts out by discussing why the Indianapolis Colts are starting Riley Leonard on Sunday when they didn’t against the Jaguars two days ago. They also talk about the future of the franchise and why he ultimately believes both Shane Steichen and Chris Ballard will be back next season. (1:58:35-2:11:36) – Matt Weaver from 247 Sports joins Jake Query from the Indianapolis airport to continue previewing Thursday’s College Football Playoff game between the Indiana Hoosiers and the Alabama Crimson Tide. Matt provides an update on how healthy IU is going into the game, assesses if the Hoosiers have an advantage over the Crimson Tide if rain is in the forecast, and identifies something Curt Cignetti has done really well. (2:11:36-2:18:46) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake in studio and joins the conversation that Jake was having with Eddie as to who the best team is in the AFC & NFC.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-27:34) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query discussing yesterday’s loss for the Indianapolis Colts against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Jake voices his opinion on where things are at right now with Chris Ballard and where they need to go by comparing their situation to the Indiana Pacers from a couple of years ago. (27:34-37:04) – Jake opens the phone lines for callers to share their thoughts on the Indianapolis Colts. One fan wants to remind people that the team is in its current position because their former fourth overall pick was hurt, again. Another brings up how frustrating it is seeing other teams turn things around while the Colts have been stuck in neutral for nine seasons. (37:04-48:15) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing Shane Steichen and where his shortcomings are right now. (48:15-1:12:32) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59, joins the show to evaluate where things are at right now with Chris Ballard and his future with the franchise. Chapp also assesses the state of the roster with so many players that are coming closer and closer to the end of their careers. Finally, Mike and Jake debate whether DeForest Buckner will be back next year or not. (1:14:20-1:23:23) – Jake Query turns to his Twitter/X post from yesterday asking Colts fans for their thoughts about the team/organization after sixteen games by reading some of the replies and then discussing the future of the organization. (1:23:23-1:35:38) – The second hour of the show concludes with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing all the events that are coming this week on The Fan. They also discuss some of the College Football Playoff matchups that can be heard on The Fan. (1:35:38-2:00:49) – The final hour of Query & Company opens with Jake Query sharing some thoughts on yesterday’s loss for the Indianapolis Colts against the Jacksonville Jaguars. He questions why Philip Rivers was starting a meaningless game and if another epic collapse for the Colts underneath Chris Ballard will lead to changes finally. (2:00:49-2:15:28) – Brian Neubert from GoldAndBlack.com joins Jake Query on today’s show to preview Purdue’s final non-conference game against Kent State. Their conversation starts with Jake asking Brian for his opinion on the current landscape of college basketball with Baylor finding a loophole in athletic eligibility for a former NBA draft pick. Brian also weighs in on whether the NCAA power programs will ever become part of the G League. (2:15:28-2:20:31) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake in studio to briefly discuss what he’s got going on for his show today!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On todays Mix Bag we hear postgame sound from; - The Miami Dolphins following their 20-17 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Miami heat after their win over the Indiana Pacers on Saturday Night
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(00:00-28:48) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing how they celebrated their Christmas and Jake complimenting Eddie on his work. They briefly preview the upcoming game for the Colts against a red-hot Jacksonville Jaguars offense. Finally, Jake discusses the shift that he has noticed at IU in the last two years. (28:48-36:35) – Jake asks Eddie what his favorite Christmas gift from yesterday was and it leads to a gripe that he has with his phone’s recent software update. He also examines what needs to go right for the Colts to make the playoffs. (36:35-48:00) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake Query discussing who the best quarterback option for the Colts next season. Is it Daniel Jones? Is it Anthony Richardson? Is it someone else? Also, should they bring Philip Rivers back for the start of next season? (48:00-1:14:20) – J.P. Shadrick from the Jaguars.com and Westwood One joins the show to discuss what has gone so well for Trevor Lawrence in the last month that has led to this hot stretch of play for the Jacksonville. He shares some of the things that went wrong during the Urban Meyer era that led to setting back the team’s development, calls it a full hands-on deck in the passing game with how the Jaguars find the best matchup to exploit, and shares his thoughts on the Broncos, Bears, Patriots, Bills, and the Eagles heading into the playoffs. Finally, he gives his thoughts on IU’s CFP matchup against Alabama. (1:14:20-1:23:26) – Jake and Eddie highlight the moves that the Indiana Pacers made today with a couple of their roster spots. They also break the news about who is in and out for the Colts in Sunday’s game against the Jaguars. (1:23:26-1:35:38) – The second hour of the show concludes with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing how many fans could be in attendance for Sunday’s game if the Houston Texans eliminate the Colts playoff chances on Saturday. (1:35:38-1:58:59) – Nick Kelly from AL.com joins the show to give some of his thoughts on the College Football Playoff matchup between the Indiana Hoosiers and Alabama Crimson Tide. He compares what he has seen from IU’s turnaround to the days of dominance with Nick Saban, believes there is only one path for Alabama to defeating Indiana, and gives his perspective on the Fernando Mendoza and what he has done for IU this season. (1:58:5959-2:17:39) – Casey Vallier from the Indianapolis Colts Radio team joins the show to share what we know about DeForest Buckner’s neck injury that is resulting in him having surgery next week, states that Philip Rivers will start on Sunday even if the team is eliminates on Saturday night from playoff contention, and wonders the same thing as Jake as to whether Philip Rivers will want to come back for a few games next season if Daniel Jones isn’t ready for the start of the season. (2:17:39-2:19:08) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake in studio to recap his Christmas and preview what he’s got going on for his show today!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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