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Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-19:12) – The Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s Mac Engel makes an appearance on the program to preview Arch Manning’s first test in college football at Ohio State, believes that Manning has all the tools to be a great quarterback, discusses the fallout between Jerry Jones and Micah Parsons, and calls it a joke of a deal for Jerry to make. (19:12-43:25) – Kevin Bowen from The Fan Morning Show joins Query & Company to discuss the current roster for the Indianapolis Colts going into week one against the Miami Dolphins, explains why he feels differently than Jake as to how Chris Ballard operated in his press conference earlier in the week, agrees that Shane Steichen would be a reason why he would be confident in saying the Colts will make the playoffs, and previews the upcoming weekend in college football. (43:25-55:00) – The IndyStar’s Kyle Neddenriep makes his weekly visit on the show to recap the first week of high school football from last week, previews some of the top matchups tonight in week two of the season, and comments on how concussion numbers are starting to go down at the high school level because of how coaches have changed fundamentals and practice regime over the last handful of years. (55:00-1:04:57) – Taylor Tannebaum from ESPN & the ACC Network joins Jake Query from Clemson University to preview their huge game this weekend against LSU, gives the ACC perspective on Notre Dame as the Fighting Irish take on the Miami Hurricanes, and asks for people to help critters in need. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:38) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison previewing a very busy day show today. NHRA Dragster Brittany Force joins Jake in studio to discuss the NHRA US Nationals that are going on right now, explains why this event is so important for all the drivers, and provides an update on how her dad, John Force, is doing. (24:38-44:15) – The Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s Mac Engel makes an appearance on the program to preview Arch Manning’s first test in college football at Ohio State, believes that Manning has all the tools to be a great quarterback, discusses the fallout between Jerry Jones and Micah Parsons, and calls it a joke of a deal for Jerry to make. (44:15-49:18) – The first hour of the program wraps up with Jake answering a question as to why he keeps mentioning Lucas Oil Stadium being publicly subsidized when discussing Jim Irsay’s passing. (49:18-1:13:51) – Kevin Bowen from The Fan Morning Show joins Query & Company to discuss the current roster for the Indianapolis Colts going into week one against the Miami Dolphins, explains why he feels differently than Jake as to how Chris Ballard operated in his press conference earlier in the week, agrees that Shane Steichen would be a reason why he would be confident in saying the Colts will make the playoffs, and previews the upcoming weekend in college football. (1:13:51-1:27:07) – The IndyStar’s Kyle Neddenriep makes his weekly visit on the show to recap the first week of high school football from last week, previews some of the top matchups tonight in week two of the season, and comments on how concussion numbers are starting to go down at the high school level because of how coaches have changed fundamentals and practice regime over the last handful of years. (1:27:07-1:32:54) – The second hour of the program concludes with Jake asking Eddie which NFL fan base feels the least optimistic about their season. It leads to a discussion about college athletics. (1:32:54-1:56:28) – Taylor Tannebaum from ESPN & the ACC Network joins Jake Query from Clemson University to preview their huge game this weekend against LSU, gives the ACC perspective on Notre Dame as the Fighting Irish take on the Miami Hurricanes, and asks for people to help critters in need. (1:56:28-2:06:54) – Every Friday at 2:30pm, Jake Query shares a Good For The Heart story sponsored by Franciscan Health. Today’s story that Jake shares is about the first ever outdoor volleyball match that happened in Fort Wayne on Wednesday. Fort Wayne Carroll’s athletic director, Dan Ginder, joins the show to explain how it all came together. (2:06:54-2:16:34) – Today’s show closes out with Jake and Eddie discussing some of the notable college football games this weekend and previewing the upcoming three-game road trip for the Indiana Fever. Also, JMV joins from Mystic Waters to preview his Labor Day weekend!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Preps insider Kyle Neddenriep sits down with Brownsburg's head coach John Hart.
00:00 - 22:42 - Joel Erickson of the IndyStar joins the show! Joel and JMV discuss the news that the Colts have waived cornerback JuJu Brents, and Indy native who has struggled with injury issues. They also discuss Jelani Woods being cut as well. 22:43 - 43:53 - Greg Rakestraw from the ISC Sports Network and also the Colts Fifth Quarter Huddle joins JMV as the final roster cuts wrap up! Greg and JMV react to the lack of drama with this year’s cuts, and give their thoughts on the Colts roster. They also recap the previous weekend of high school football!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 26:52 – JMV begins the show by reacting the moves the Colts have made so far as they trim down to the 53-man roster. He also reacts to the news that IndyCar will release a video game in 2026, as well as Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce getting engaged. 26:53 – 39:53 - JMV continues to react to the Colts roster cuts, discusses Arch Manning and if people are anointing him too early, and more! 39:54 – 44:47 – JMV expands on his hate for the song “Moondance” by Van Morrison, and talks about Caitlin Clark’s new signature shoe deal with Nike! 44:48 – 1:12:14 – Greg Rakestraw from the ISC Sports Network and also the Colts Fifth Quarter Huddle joins JMV as the final roster cuts wrap up! Greg and JMV react to the lack of drama with this year’s cuts, and give their thoughts on the Colts roster. They also recap the previous weekend of high school football! 1:12:15 – 1:22:39 – JMV takes a call from a Colts fan! 1:22:40 – 1:27:26 – JMV wraps up the 2nd hour of the show! 1:27:27 – 1:53:31 – Joel Erickson of the IndyStar joins the show! Joel and JMV discuss the news that the Colts have waived cornerback JuJu Brents, and Indy native who has struggled with injury issues. They also discuss Jelani Woods being cut as well. 1:53:32 – 2:08:26 – JMV reacts more to the Colts roster moves and reads some comments from listeners! 2:08:27 – 2:13:03 – The Colts have also cut CB Samuel Womack III and JMV reacts as the show closes! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ralph welcomes Ben Cohen (anti-war activist and ice cream entrepreneur) to discuss his new campaign, "Up in Arms," which advocates for a common-sense Pentagon budget. Then, Ralph speaks to Guardian columnist Arwa Mahdawi about her recent piece: "When will we finally admit: the Gaza death toll is higher than we've been told."Ben Cohen is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and longtime anti-war activist. He is a co-founder of the ice cream company Ben & Jerry's and a prominent supporter of progressive causes. He is co-founder of Up In Arms, a public education and advocacy campaign pushing for a common-sense approach to military budgeting. In May of this year, Ben was arrested by Capitol Police after he interrupted Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s testimony by screaming,”Congress kills poor kids in Gaza by buying bombs and pays for it by kicking kids off Medicaid.”We're up in arms because the government has taken the kindness, the heart, the soul of the American people and essentially replaced it with so many bombs that there's no rational use for them. They've turned us all into mass murderers.Ben CohenYou know, politicians starting from Reagan are fond of saying “a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought.” And then they turn around and spend $100 billion a year on a nuclear arsenal that's capable of blowing up the entire world several times over. So they say one thing and they do another. I mean, a nuclear arsenal capable of blowing up the entire world several times over? That's not deterrence. That's delusion.Ben CohenI just go back to the moral issue of our time, which is Gaza—two-thirds of the American people don't support continuing to arm Israel. And we need to make our politicians pay the price for continuing to arm Israel… We have a midterm election coming up. If your guy voted to continue to essentially facilitate the genocide, vote them out.Ben CohenWhen you have more money than is needed, you tend to invite corruption, cost overruns, machinery that doesn't work, and I would advise that you look into why the GAO and the Pentagon auditors are being asked to do fewer audits of the military budget. Because there's almost a direct correlation between throwing money at a government program (especially at that scale) and corruption. And corruption is understandable to everybody. It's the number one political issue all over the world, when the pollsters poll.Ralph NaderArwa Mahdawi is a columnist for the Guardian and author of Strong Female Lead: Lessons from Women in Power. Here is her recent piece on the genocide in Gaza: “When will we finally admit: the Gaza death toll is higher than we've been told” (The Guardian, August 8, 2025)To be fair, the New York Times, Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal have published some pretty devastating reports from their reporters in that area. They've put out some devastating features on what's going on [in Gaza], but it doesn't translate into editorial denunciation by these papers. And it doesn't translate into taking the next step and doing what they would do in other conflicts around the world where there isn't so much prejudice and domestic pressureRalph NaderI'm an opinion writer, but as journalists, you're always supposed to report facts. And the fact is: we have absolutely no idea how many people are dead in the Gaza Strip. But there are plenty of studies (which I reference in the article—one Lancet peer-reviewed study, one letter to the Lancet by a highly-respected scientist, one empirical study by Michael Spagat) which show that the death count is a lot higher. So I truly believe that unless you're saying “the official figure from the Ministry of Health is around 60,000 but studies show it is probably much higher,” then that's just journalistic malpractice.Arwa MahdawiI think there's just this instinct to believe that Palestinians are lying and Israelis are telling the truth. And it also goes back to…this isn't just Israel's war, this is America's war as well. And this desire to see America as the good guys—we're the good guys, the Palestinians are the bad guys. And to have this black-and-white narrative where, obviously, we're the good guys, you know, and so if the Palestinian narrative casts doubt on that, then it must be wrong.Arwa MahdawiI always suggest that people write to the media outlets and say that they want to see more Palestinian narratives, they want the media outlets to voice their concern that foreign reporters are not being let in, that more aid workers are not being let in, that pictures are not coming out.Arwa MahdawiThere are very few pictures coming out of the scale of this destruction in Gaza, but when you see the ones that do come out, it is very, very obvious that there are more than 60,000 people dead.But there seems to be this lack of curiosity with some of my peers. Why aren't they asking, “Why aren't we seeing more pictures?” There should be nonstop outrage that their press freedom is being stifled like this and so many Palestinian journalists are being slaughtered.Arwa MahdawiNews 8/22/25* Last Thursday, during an event in her Masscusetts congressional district, Congresswoman Katherine Clark – who holds the position of House Minority Whip, making her the number two Democrat in the House – called Israel's campaign in Gaza a “genocide,” per Axios. According to Zeteo, this makes Clark the 14th member of Congress to use the “g word.” Lest she be accused of bravery however, Clark quickly walked back her comments. In a statement to the Jewish News Syndicate, Clark said “last week, while attending an event in my district, I repeated the word ‘genocide' in response to a question…I want to be clear that I am not accusing Israel of genocide.” This incident illustrates the cross-cutting pressures facing Democratic Party leaders. This divide will be on the agenda again at the DNC meeting on August 26th, where among other issues, party leaders will vote on competing resolutions to lay out the Democrats' position on Gaza. Allison Minnerly, the progressive DNC delegate sponsoring the resolution to end arms shipments to Israel, is quoted saying “Our voters…are saying that they do not want U.S. dollars to enable further death and starvation anywhere across the world, particularly in Gaza…I don't think it should be a hard decision for us to say that clearly,” per the Intercept.* Even as Democrats wrestle with their position on Gaza, the politics are clearly shifting. The Reject AIPAC coalition has released a new statement saying that among Democrats, AIPAC is now a “toxic pariah.” As evidence of this, Reject AIPAC cites the fact that only 14 House Democrats attended the AIPAC-sponsored Israel trip this year. According to Mondoweiss, “In 2023, the lobbying group brought 24 House Dems to Israel over recess. In 2019, over 40 attended.” Reject AIPAC also cites the fact that Reps. Valerie Foushee and Maxine Dexter, both recipients of millions of AIPAC dollars, voted to block arms to Israel and Foushee is even now rejecting AIPAC money. As these small victories mount, the horizon of possibility for movement within the party grows ever wider.* Last week, Tom Artiom Alexandrovich – a senior department head in Israel's National Cyber Directorate – was arrested in a “multi-agency operation targeting child sex predators,” in Clark County, Nevada according to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. According to Reuters, “Alexandrovich faces a felony charge of luring or attempting to lure a child or mentally ill person to commit a sex act ‘with use of computer technology.'” Yet, inexplicably, Alexandrovich was released by U.S. authorities and is back in Israel. This set off a firestorm in the U.S., with many accusing the Trump administration of facilitating Alexandrovich's release. The State Department was forced to issue a statement denying these claims, stating that Alexandrovich "did not claim diplomatic immunity and was released by a state judge…Any claims that the U.S. government intervened are false." The AP adds that the “Israeli Embassy in Washington and the Israeli Prime Minister's Office did not immediately return messages.” Disturbingly, the mainstream media seems to be purposely ignoring this case. While it has been covered by the Guardian, the Times of Israel, and Haaretz, there has been zero coverage in the New York Times or Washington Post, or ABC, NBC, or CBS. This media blackout adds fuel to the speculation that this case is being tamped down by the administration for political reasons.* Another troubling story regarding minors on the internet comes to us from Mark Zuckerberg's Meta AI. According to Reuters, internal documents from Meta Platforms detail “policies on chatbot behavior…[permitting] the company's artificial intelligence creations to ‘engage a child in conversations that are romantic or sensual,' generate false medical information and help users argue that Black people are ‘dumber than white people.'” Former Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan called these reports “disturbing” and cited a legal complaint filed by the FTC to the Justice Department against Snap in January, under her leadership, “charging that [Snap's] AI chatbot was creating risks and harms for young users.” Khan noted that the “DOJ hasn't filed the case or taken any steps to protect these kids,” and demanded that “Any lawmaker concerned about big tech's abuse of kids should ask what is going on.” The administration's lack of action on these issues indicates that despite their rhetorical inveighing against the tech industry, they are treating SIlicon Valley with the same kid gloves they use for the rest of corporate America, even when it affects minors.* In more positive news from abroad, the Washington Post reports that between 2022 and 2024, Mexico lifted a stunning 8.3 million residents out of poverty. This 18% drop in poverty includes a 23% decrease in extreme poverty and a 16% drop in moderate poverty. According to experts, this remarkable achievement is the result of the policies of former President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, or AMLO, and his successor Claudia Sheinbaum, such as tripling the minimum wage and instituting a raft of social programs to aid “senior citizens, unemployed youth, students, farmers and people with disabilities.” President Sheinbaum is now plowing ahead with a new project – producing a “small, 100% electric, accessible [EV],” called the “Olinia,” to be fully manufactured and assembled in Mexico, per Mexico News Daily.* Turning to domestic politics, Congresswoman Elise Stefanik finally showed up in her district on Monday after an extended period of avoiding public appearances. At a ceremony honoring a late Clinton County clerk in Plattsburgh, Stefanik was drowned out by cries of “‘You sold us out!', ‘Shame!', and ‘Unseal the Epstein files!', along with a “steady stream of boos,” according to the Daily Beast. Stefanik “left the podium after speaking for less than a minute,” and when she returned, she was booed again. Stefanik's chronic absence and chilly reception is a bad sign for her gubernatorial aspirations. In the months since she has held a town hall, her constituents held a mock town hall where they addressed an empty chair, per WRGB, and New York Democrats AOC and Paul Tonko held town halls in her district, per the Albany Times-Union.* In more political news from New York, disgraced former Governor Andrew Cuomo is explicitly seeking to woo New York Republicans in his independent bid for Mayor of New York City. POLITICO reports that at a fundraiser at media mogul Jimmy Finkelstein's Southampton estate, Cuomo told the crowd that he agrees with President Trump that the “goal is to stop Mamdani.” To this end, he is trying to convince Republicans that they would be “wasting [their] vote on [Curtis] Sliwa,” the Republican nominee for Mayor, “because he'll never be a serious candidate.” Cuomo also implied that he is open to an alliance with Trump, telling the crowd “Let's put it this way: I knew the president very well.” Dora Pekec, a spokesperson for the Zohran campaign, is quoted saying “Since he's too afraid to say it to New Yorkers' faces, we'll make it clear: Andrew Cuomo IS Donald Trump's choice for mayor.”* In Texas, state Democrats have returned to the state, ending their attempt to defeat Governor Abbott's mid-decade redistricting scheme by denying the legislature a quorum. In a statement Gene Wu, chairman of the Texas House Democratic Caucus, said "We killed the corrupt special session, withstood unprecedented surveillance and intimidation, and rallied Democrats nationwide to join this existential fight for fair representation — reshaping the entire 2026 landscape," per the BBC. The legislature is now expected to approve the redrawn congressional maps; the state Democrats plan to continue fighting them in the courts. California has vowed to redraw their own maps to compensate for the expected loss of five Democrat-held seats in Texas. New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire and Maryland are also considering their own redistricting plans. Vice President JD Vance was deployed to Indiana to pressure Republicans in that state to redraw their maps to favor Republicans as well, per the IndyStar. It is a sad state of affairs that American politics has been reduced to such naked power grabbing plots, but here we are.* In local news, the federal occupation of Washington, D.C. continues to deepen. CBS reports the governors of at least six Republican-led states are sending contingents from their National Guards to the capital. These include Mississippi and Louisiana, West Virginia, South Carolina, Ohio and Tennessee. Just what these troops will do in Washington remains unclear. Tennessee Governor Bill Lee, who is sending 160 troops, cited “monument security” and “traffic control” among their official responsibilities. The federal agents on the ground, with little to do – the DOJ itself reports as violent crime is at a 30-year low in the District – seem to be mostly just harassing residents. The Daily Beast reports ICE tore down a banner and replaced it with a dildo. A local, Amanda Moore, posted a photo of 15 federal agents calling an ambulance for a drunk girl in Dupont Circle. And, while the Lever reports D.C. corporate lobbyists pushed for the occupation, it is wreaking havoc on local businesses; Rolling Stone reports reservations at D.C. restaurants are down between 25 and 31%, to take just one example. We can only hope that this pointless, destructive farce of quasi-fascistic political theater ends sooner rather than later.* Finally, investigative reporter and Iraq war veteran Seth Harp is out with a new book – The Fort Bragg Cartel: Drug Trafficking and Murder in the Special Forces – which details the double murder of Master Sergeant Billy Lavigne and Chief Warrant Officer Timothy Dumas, along with the “many more unexplained deaths…other murders connected to drug trafficking in elite units, and dozens of fatal overdoses,” at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. Among other remarkable discoveries, Harp “describes a U.S. special forces k9 [unit] that was given titanium dentures and encouraged to feast on human brains in the field,” in the words of publisher and producer Chris Wade. Remember these titanium dentures whenever you hear that there is no money to pay for critical social programs. The money is there. The political will is not.This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe
0:00-25:29 – Query & Company gets underway on a Friday with a preview of today’s loaded show! Jake talks Colts vs Bengals preseason, High School Football and more before diving deep into the Colts’ failure to develop Anthony Richardson. 25:29-38:42 – ESPN.com’s Ben Baby, a Bengals beat writer, joins to preview the Colts vs Bengals preseason extraordinaire tomorrow afternoon. Ben reveals the Bengals plan with Joe Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase and other Cincy starters heading into the final exhibition game. He then gives his thoughts on the Trey Hendrickson debacle- could the Colts trade for the star pass rusher? Plus, they dive into Anthony Richardson losing the starting job to Daniel Jones. 38:42-44:36 – Jake closes out the first hour of the show. 44:36-1:09:15 – The second hour of the show gets underway with more on how the Colts failed Anthony Richardson. The Colts QB coach Cam Turner sounds like he has given up on the 3rd year player. Then, Jake fills the final spot of the show’s Fantasy Football league. 1:09:15-1:26:03 – The IndyStar’s Kyle Neddenriep, the top man on the high school beat, joins to preview the upcoming football season- which starts tonight across the state. Neddenriep gives his take on the top teams in central Indiana, the top players in the area & more to get you ready for Week 1. 1:26:03-1:31:28 – Jake closes out the second hour of the show answering texts on air from listeners! 1:31:28-1:54:55 – To start the third and final hour of the show, Jake takes callers for 20+ minutes! 1:54:55-2:09:35 – It's another edition of Franciscan Health’s Good for the Heart Friday as Jake speaks with a local hero- John Wheeler of Shelbyville’s Special Olympics team, who is trying to get Indiana to the national stage in Minneapolis next year. 2:09:35-EOS – Jake and JMV close out the show. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
0:00-10:33 – ESPN.com’s Ben Baby, a Bengals beat writer, joins to preview the Colts vs Bengals preseason extraordinaire tomorrow afternoon. Ben reveals the Bengals plan with Joe Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase and other Cincy starters heading into the final exhibition game. He then gives his thoughts on the Trey Hendrickson debacle- could the Colts trade for the star pass rusher? Plus, they dive into Anthony Richardson losing the starting job to Daniel Jones. 10:33-26:56– The IndyStar’s Kyle Neddenriep, the top man on the high school beat, joins to preview the upcoming football season- which starts this evening across the state. Neddenriep gives his take on the top teams in central Indiana, the top players in the area and more to get you ready for Week 1. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacob Stewart, Deputy Opinion Editor and Columnist at IndyStar, joins Kendall and Casey to discuss his recent article about how Indiana should use a special census to legitimize Trump's redistricting push.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 - 24:53 - Nate Atkins from the IndyStar joins the show, and he starts by discussing the news that he will be leaving the Colts beat for a new opportunity! JMV and Nate then discuss Colts QB Coach Cam Turner’s comments to the media. They then dive into the Colts evaluation of Richardson in 2023, and their handling of him since then. 24:54 - 50:20 - Mike Chappell of FOX59 and CBS4 joins the show! Mike and JMV talk about the Colts naming Daniel Jones as their starter for the season, and the mistakes the Colts have made in developing Anthony Richardson.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 27:52 – JMV begins the show by discussing the Colts decision to not play Anthony Richardson in the preseason finale, as well as the comments made by Colts QB Coach Cam Turner on Richardson. 27:53 – 39:13 – JMV takes some calls from listeners of the show! 39:14 – 44:43 – The first hour ends with John lamenting the current state of the Colts, and the mishandling of Anthony Richardson. 44:44 – 1:11:38 – Nate Atkins from the IndyStar joins the show, and he starts by discussing the news that he will be leaving the Colts beat for a new opportunity! JMV and Nate then discuss Colts QB Coach Cam Turner’s comments to the media. They then dive into the Colts evaluation of Richardson in 2023, and their handling of him since then. 1:11:39 – 1:27:08 – JMV talks about Cracker Barrell changing its logo, and reads some comments from listeners! 1:27:09 – 1:31:00 – JMV wraps up the 2nd hour of the show! 1:31:01 – 1:58:10 – Mike Chappell of FOX59 and CBS4 joins the show! Mike and JMV talk about the Colts naming Daniel Jones as their starter for the season, and the mistakes the Colts have made in developing Anthony Richardson. 1:58:11 – 2:07:12 – JMV takes some calls from listeners of the show! 2:07:13 – 2:11:31 – JMV wraps up the show! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 - 8:02 - Greg Rakestraw from the ISC Sports Network joins the show! Greg and JMV debate the Colts starting quarterback decision, what that means for Anthony Richardson in Indy, and more! 8:03 - 31:59 - Joel A Erickson of the IndyStar joins the show to provide more reaction to the Colts QB decision. Joel and JMV talk about how we got to this point, what the future holds for Richardson in Indy, how long of a leash they’ll give Jones, and more!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 25:29 – JMV opens the show by reacting to the news that the Colts have named Daniel Jones their starting QB. He discusses if Richardson is done in Indy, and what the outlook of the season is. 25:30 – 40:19 – Greg Rakestraw from the ISC Sports Network joins the show! Greg and JMV debate the Colts starting quarterback decision, what that means for Anthony Richardson in Indy, and more! 40:20 – 45:33 – JMV wraps up the 1st hour with some more Colts QB talk! 45:34 – 1:11:16 – Joel A Erickson of the IndyStar joins the show to provide more reaction to the Colts QB decision. Joel and JMV talk about how we got to this point, what the future holds for Richardson in Indy, how long of a leash they’ll give Jones, and more! 1:11:17 – 1:26:58 – JMV takes some calls from listeners of the show! 1:26:59 – 1:33:08 – JMV wraps up the 2nd hour with another phone call! 1:33:09 – 1:59:04 – JMV takes more calls from listeners on the Colts, the QB decision, the outlook for the season, the Pacers and more! 1:59:05 – 2:11:04 – JMV keeps things rolling with more questions and comments from listeners of the show! 2:11:05 – 2:17:20 – JMV wraps up the show with another phone call! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
IndyStar insiders Joel A. Erickson and Nate Atkins break down the team’s decision to start Daniel Jones over Anthony Richardson for the start of the 2025 season.
Who will be the Colts' starting quarterback? Indiana Sports Talk Host Coach Bob Lovell begins this hour diving deep into this question with the Radio Voice of the Indianapolis Colts Matt Taylor as he gives a rundown on the quarterback battle and his analysis between Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones’ training camp performances. Then, IHSAA Commissioner Paul Neidig joins to talk about the quickly approaching high school football season, kicking off next weekend. Following their 6-5 win over Scranton, Voice of the Indianapolis Indians Howard Kellman then shares what this win means for them, and gives a rundown of the game, including the game winning hit in the 10th inning. IndyStar’s Kyle Neddenriep then joins with his thoughts on the upcoming high school football season with insight into team matchups across the state and classes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-25:00) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers and Forbes Sports joins the program to discuss tonight’s game for the Indiana Fever, admits that it’s incredibly hard to evaluate the job that Stephanie White has done this season because of all the injuries, comments on the Indiana Pacers schedule, and discusses how the roles of some of the players could change this upcoming season for the Pacers. (25:00-38:42) – Peegs.com’s Jeff Rabjohns makes an appearance on Query & Company to recap the three games for the Indiana Hoosiers in Puerto Rico. Jeff admits that he’s not paying attention to any of the statistics from the game just because of the circumstances around the games, admits that it was encouraging to see IU playing a more modern style of basketball, and discusses a few individual performances. (38:42-1:01:00) – Joel A. Erickson from the IndyStar makes an appearance on the program with Jake Query to discuss yesterday’s joint practice against the Packers for the Colts. Should there be concerns about the offensive line after the performance? Joel reveals that he believes there is some frustrations behind closed doors with Anthony Richardson, thus resulting in Daniel Jones being the week one starter for the Indianapolis Colts. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:15) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison reunited in the studio discussing yesterday’s joint practice between the Indianapolis Colts and Green Bay Packers because of the struggles for the Colts offense. (26:15-34:19) – Following the joint practice with the Packers yesterday, Shane Steichen made a comment about the quarterback position when asked about when he would name the week one starter. They run the comment through the show translator. (34:19-45:18) – The first hour of the program wraps up with Jake and Eddie giving away three spots to their show fantasy football league with show trivia questions! (45:18-1:10:31) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers and Forbes Sports joins the program to discuss tonight’s game for the Indiana Fever, admits that it’s incredibly hard to evaluate the job that Stephanie White has done this season because of all the injuries, comments on the Indiana Pacers schedule, and discusses how the roles of some of the players could change this upcoming season for the Pacers. (1:10:31-1:25:07) – Peegs.com’s Jeff Rabjohns makes an appearance on Query & Company to recap the three games for the Indiana Hoosiers in Puerto Rico. Jeff admits that he’s not paying attention to any of the statistics from the game just because of the circumstances around the games, admits that it was encouraging to see IU playing a more modern style of basketball, and discusses a few individual performances. (1:25:07-1:30:58) – The second hour of the program concludes with Jake sharing some college athletics news with some smaller conferences in the NCAA coming together to launch a coalition to lobby Capitol Hill. (1:30:58-1:55:13) – Joel A. Erickson from the IndyStar makes an appearance on the program with Jake Query to discuss yesterday’s joint practice against the Packers for the Colts. Should there be concerns about the offensive line after the performance? Joel reveals that he believes there is some frustrations behind closed doors with Anthony Richardson, thus resulting in Daniel Jones being the week one starter for the Indianapolis Colts. (1:55:13-2:03:16) – Every Friday on Query & Company, Jake shares a feel-good story sponsored by Franciscan Health. For today’s story, he uses a piece from our conversation earlier in the week with Stephanie White about signing five new players! (2:03:16-2:12:23) – Today’s show closes out with Jake and Eddie discussing what they got coming up this weekend and JMV joining the guys to preview what he’s got coming up for his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 - 20:55 - Kevin Bowen from The Fan Morning Show joins JMV to talk about the Indiana State Fair, the disappointing Fever loss last night to one of the worst teams in the league (and the complaining about the officiating from Stephanie White), the joint practices between the Colts and the Packers, and more! 20:56 - 46:11 - Joel Erickson of the IndyStar joins the show! Joel and JMV discuss the Colts-Packers joint practices, and who might get playing time in the actual preseason game this Saturday. They also talk about who they think will win the battle for the starting quarterback job.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 27:12 – JMV kicks off the show live from the Indiana State Fair, and he begins by looking ahead to tomorrows joint practice between the Packers and the Colts. He also talks the Fever’s loss to the Wings, before speaking to Jessica Barnes the Assistant Executive Director of the Indiana Standardbred Association. 27:13 - 40:51 – JMV talks more about Indiana horse racing with Jessica Barnes and Jamie Macomber from the Midwest Standardbred Association. 40:52 – 44:17 – JMV wraps up the 1st hour of the show! 44:18 – 1:09:47 – Kevin Bowen from The Fan Morning Show joins JMV to talk about the Indiana State Fair, the disappointing Fever loss last night to one of the worst teams in the league (and the complaining about the officiating from Stephanie White), the joint practices between the Colts and the Packers, and more! 1:09:48 - 1:23:42 – Tony Renz from the Indiana Standardbred Association and as well as 12-year-old Senora Dever, who’s family is deeply involved in horse racing! 1:23:43 - 1:26:18 – JMV wraps up the 2nd hour of the show! 1:26:19 - 1:52:55 – Joel Erickson of the IndyStar joins the show! Joel and JMV discuss the Colts-Packers joint practices, and who might get playing time in the actual preseason game this Saturday. They also talk about who they think will win the battle for the starting quarterback job. 1:52:56 – 1:59:07 – JMV keeps things rolling by talking more about the anniversary of Fast Times at Ridgemont Hight! 1:59:08 – 2:11:34 – JMV wraps up the show with Jessica and Jamie! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
IndyStar insiders Joel A. Erickson and Nate Atkins break down the rash of injuries the Colts face at the cornerback position, and a quarterback competition that still seems too close to call.
00:00 – 22:01 – Latest out of Colts camp: the center position, the latest on the QB competition, Shane Steichen’s offensive confidence, text line controversy involving Sydney Sweeney 22:02 – 34:06 – IndyStar Colts reporter Joel A. Erickson joins us and discusses his red-hot Brewers, what he’s observed out at Colts camp, the QB battle, upcoming roster cuts 34:07 – 48:11 - IndyStar high school sports reporter Kyle Neddenriep joins us to discuss the high school rankings, a loaded 6A once again, Mr. Football front-runners, new rule changes, transfers, Mt. Rushmore high school playersSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 9:43 – Sweat bees and the final Colts on Colts practice at training camp yesterday, 9:44 – 17:25 – Morning Checkdown 17:26 – 40:14 – Latest out of Colts camp: the center position, the latest on the QB competition, Shane Steichen’s offensive confidence, text line controversy involving Sydney Sweeney 40:15 – 1:07:32 – IndyStar Colts reporter Joel A. Erickson joins us and discusses his red-hot Brewers, what he’s observed out at Colts camp, the QB battle, upcoming roster cuts, Pacers season opener will be on national TV against the Thunder, other NBA games leaking out, Kevin vs. James in basketball, Morning Checkdown 1:07:33 – 1:21:58 – Listeners weigh in on Kevin vs. James in basketball, IndyStar high school sports reporter Kyle Neddenriep joins us to discuss the high school rankings, a loaded 6A once again, Mr. Football front-runners, new rule changes, transfers, Mt. Rushmore high school players 1:21:59 – 1:25:57 – Jeff continues talking about sweat bees, the guys discuss the Mount Rushmore of high school athletes and the fall off of Rondale Moore 1:25:58 – 1:51:09 – James wants the 1-on-1 basketball showdowns to happen, Colts training camp thoughts as they get ready for the Packers to come to town, Jordan Love vs. Anthony Richardson, Tyler Warren, who is the most important Colts pass catcher, Lou Anarumo’s defense, Morning Checkdown 1:51:10 – 2:00:49 – Fever/Wings tonight, the continued absence of Caitlin Clark, is it time to start watching the calendar for Clark’s potential return before the playoffs?, the burden of being the face of the league while injured, Jeff has a red-hot awful take on playlands 2:00:50 – 2:11:38 – Discovery Zone/Leaps & Bounds/Santa’s Village, current kid party locations, Colts QB competitionSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 - 15:30 - James Boyd from The Fan Morning Show and The Athletic then joins the show! JMV and James discuss the Colts loss to the Ravens, the injury to Anthony Richardson, the continued struggles with tackling, and more! 15:31 - 38:43 - Joel A Erickson from the IndyStar joins the show to recap last night's Colts preseason opener! Joel and JMV discuss the Anthony Richardson injury, what we saw from the other QB’s on the roster, and more!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 26:27 – JMV begins the show by discussing the Colts preseason loss to the Baltimore Ravens, as well as Anthony Richardson suffering yet another injury. Outside of the injury, he also discusses how it looked like more of the same from the Colts against the Ravens backups. 26:28 – 40:06 – JMV continues to talk about the injury to Richardson, and how tired he is of having to talk about the same things year after year when it comes to the Colts. 40:07 – 44:29 – JMV wraps up the 1st hour of the show with Tony Renz from Harrah’s Hoosier Park! 44:30 – 1:06:26 – JMV takes a call from a listener of the show! James Boyd from The Fan Morning Show and The Athletic then joins the show! JMV and James discuss the Colts loss to the Ravens, the injury to Anthony Richardson, the continued struggles with tackling, and more! 1:06:27 – 1:21:39 – JMV takes a call from a listener of the show! Gabe Prewitt from Harrah’s Hoosier Park joins the show to talk up their races this weekend! 1:21:40 – 1:26:35 – JMV wraps up the 2nd hour of the show! 1:26:36 – 1:53:17 – Joel A Erickson from the IndyStar joins the show to recap last night's Colts preseason opener! Joel and JMV discuss the Anthony Richardson injury, what we saw from the other QB’s on the roster, and more! 1:53:18 – 2:01:40 – JMV discusses the NBA’s Christmas Day schedule and the lack of respect the Pacers are getting. 2:01:41 – 2:10:51 – JMV wraps up the show! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
IndyStar insiders Joel A. Erickson and Nate Atkins break down the Colts’ joint practice against the Ravens, preview the preseason and talk through a sudden injury bug at the cornerback position.
(00:00-24:52) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing their weekends. They then get into the Indianapolis Colts with the first unofficial depth chart out. Any surprises? Plus, they the Indiana Fever picking up a win over the Seattle Storm yesterday. (24:52-37:57) – With the Colts releasing the first unofficial depth chart, Jake makes his prediction as to who will be starting in the first preseason game on Thursday. Does it truly matter who starts in Baltimore? (37:57-44:55) – Jake and Eddie close out the first hour of the show by giving away two pairs of tickets for the Dropkick Murphys and Bad Religion concert tomorrow night at Everwise Amphitheater! (44:55-1:10:25) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins the program to recap the second week of training camp practices for the Indianapolis Colts. He also discusses the first unofficial depth chart for the Colts, reacts to Jake’s theory as to who will be starting on Baltimore on Thursday, and discusses how Laiatu Latu, DJ Giddens, and Justin Walley have impressed him in camp. (1:10:25-1:25:05) – IndyStar’s Kyle Neddenriep joins Jake Query to discuss the official start of the high school football season. He comments on if it is challenging predicting how good teams will be compared to when he first started covering high school football, identifies a couple of teams that could have good seasons that nobody is entering the season talking about, and touches on the latest gym in his ‘Lost Gyms’ series. (1:25:05-1:29:57) – The second hour of the program concludes with Jake wondering the difference between naming someone the second and junior. (1:29:57-1:53:57) – Fever radio play-by-play broadcaster, John Nolan, joins Query & Company to recap yesterday’s win over the Seattle Storm, accesses if things have changed for the Fever schematically without Caitlin Clark in the last seven games, evaluates when Caitlin Clark could return with the team having a jam packed schedule for the next two weeks, and believes the recent success gives the Fever optimism that they don’t need to rush her back from injury. (1:53:57-2:01:47) – After chatting about MLB Stadiums at the end of the previous segment, Jake and Eddie discuss the history of Lucas Oil Stadium. Eddie asks Jake about the future of Lucas Oil Stadium and where the Colts would build their next stadium when the time comes. (2:01:47-2:09:45) – Today’s show closes out with Jake explaining the meaning behind his shirt and JMV joining the guys in the studio to preview his show, the meaning behind his shirt, and shoes from back in the day.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-23:32) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins the program to recap the second week of training camp practices for the Indianapolis Colts. He also discusses the first unofficial depth chart for the Colts, reacts to Jake’s theory as to who will be starting on Baltimore on Thursday, and discusses how Laiatu Latu, DJ Giddens, and Justin Walley have impressed him in camp. (23:32-36:46) – IndyStar’s Kyle Neddenriep joins Jake Query to discuss the official start of the high school football season. He comments on if it is challenging predicting how good teams will be compared to when he first started covering high school football, identifies a couple of teams that could have good seasons that nobody is entering the season talking about, and touches on the latest gym in his ‘Lost Gyms’ series. (36:46-56:52) – Fever radio play-by-play broadcaster, John Nolan, joins Query & Company to recap yesterday’s win over the Seattle Storm, accesses if things have changed for the Fever schematically without Caitlin Clark in the last seven games, evaluates when Caitlin Clark could return with the team having a jam packed schedule for the next two weeks, and believes the recent success gives the Fever optimism that they don’t need to rush her back from injury.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 - 13:53 - James Boyd from The Athletic and The Fan Morning Show joins JMV! James and JMV first preview tonight’s matchup between the Fever and the Wings. They then recap last nights Colts practice, and what we saw from the quarterbacks. 13:54 - 38:45 - Pat Sullivan from Sullivan Hardware joins the show for some #AskPat! 38:46 - 1:03:53 - Nate Atkins from the IndyStar joins the show! Nate and JMV discuss the Colts training camp practices, what Anthony Richardson and others have looked like, as well as if the Colts would have any interest in Micah Parsons.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 26:09 – JMV opens the show by recapping last night’s Colts practice! He discusses how Anthony Richardson, A.D Mitchell and others performed! He also previews tonight’s Fever game vs the Wings. 26:10 – 41:50 – James Boyd from The Athletic and The Fan Morning Show joins JMV! James and JMV first preview tonight’s matchup between the Fever and the Wings. They then recap last nights Colts practice, and what we saw from the quarterbacks. 41:51 – 47:13 – JMV wraps up the first hour! 47:14 – 1:12:40 – Pat Sullivan from Sullivan Hardware joins the show for some #AskPat! 1:12:41 – 1:25:36 – JMV talks some MLB, as he reacts to his Cincinati Reds! He also dives into the report that Micah Parsons wants out of Dallas, and discusses if he thinks the Colts should make a trade. 1:25:37 – 1:29:52 – JMV wraps up the 2nd hour of the show! 1:29:53 – 1:57:16 – Nate Atkins from the IndyStar joins the show! Nate and JMV discuss the Colts training camp practices, what Anthony Richardson and others have looked like, as well as if the Colts would have any interest in Micah Parsons. 1:57:17 – 2:05:57 – JMV looks ahead to the Fan Golf Outing, as well as a few future remote shows! 2:05:58 – 2:11:47 – JMV wraps up the show! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another day, another round of concerns involving Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales. This time they center around Raju Chinthala, a businessman with a contract with Morales' office that is raising eyebrows. Chinthala was a part or Morales' mysterious trip to India, and the quest to find information about Chinthala's work there is featured in a new Indy Star piece. On this week's Statehouse Happenings, Rob Kendall, Abdul-Hakim Shabazz, and Jim Merritt explore the latest in a never-ending flow of red flags involving the Indiana Secretary of State. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-18:01) – Jake closes out the first hour of the show with Big Ten Network’s Dave Revsine joining the program to preview the upcoming Big Ten Football season. He shares who could be this year’s Indiana in the conference, believes Fernando Mendoza can take Indiana to another level offensively based off what he has seen from him at California, and admits that he needs to see what Purdue looks like in camp before having any idea what the Boilermakers will look like with Barry Odom in year one. (18:01-44:16) – Joel Erickson from the IndyStar joins Query & Company to discuss some of his takeaways from the first official week of training camp practices for the Colts with Jake Query. He comments on how well DJ Giddens has looked in his first training camp, accesses where things are at right now in the quarterback competition between Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones, states that he is fascinated to see how the quick change of things in practice benefits the team, and discusses with Jake the lack of practice time in camp. (44:16-57:51) – Indiana Fever TV analyst, Debbie Antonelli, joins Jake Query on Query & Company to access where things are at right now without Caitlin Clark, believes that her shooting struggles were connected to the soft tissue injuries, compliments Kelsey Mitchell on how continues to get better each season, and helps Jake understand what it would be like going on a road trip with Lin Dunn. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-21:59) – Query & Company opens on a Hump Day Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison reunited in studio for the first time in a week. They discuss the quarterback battle right now between Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones because it feels like Richardson is a step ahead of Jones right now. They both wonder how the mishandling of AR’s rookie year and poor second year will impact him mentally this season. (21:59-29:25) – With college football starting soon, Jake and Eddie examine the Big Ten Conference ahead of their conversation with Dave Revsine. They predict who could break out this season like Indiana did. (29:25-47:39) – Jake closes out the first hour of the show with Big Ten Network’s Dave Revsine joining the program to preview the upcoming Big Ten Football season. He shares who could be this year’s Indiana in the conference, believes Fernando Mendoza can take Indiana to another level offensively based off what he has seen from him at California, and admits that he needs to see what Purdue looks like in camp before having any idea what the Boilermakers will look like with Barry Odom in year one. (46:13-1:16:44) – Joel Erickson from the IndyStar joins Query & Company to discuss some of his takeaways from the first official week of training camp practices for the Colts with Jake Query. He comments on how well DJ Giddens has looked in his first training camp, accesses where things are at right now in the quarterback competition between Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones, states that he is fascinated to see how the quick change of things in practice benefits the team, and discusses with Jake the lack of practice time in camp. (1:16:44-1:26:56) – Jake receives a call from a listener to help him with his math problem that has created confusion. Plus, he gives away tickets for a listener to go see the Dropkick Murphys and Bad Religion at Everwise Amphitheater at the White River State Park on Tuesday! (1:26:56-1:30:39) – The second hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie previewing tonight’s Indiana Fever game against the Phoenix Mercury. They discuss what Head Coach Stephanie White said yesterday on the show about Caitlin Clark’s health. (1:30:39-1:58:07) – The final hour of Query & Company with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison starts with them sharing some things that have stood out during Colts Training Camp. They also touch on some position groups that have not been talked about a lot. Finally, Jake and Eddie somehow discuss how they create their fantasy football team names and the first ever night practice at Grand Park tomorrow night for the Colts. (1:58:07-2:11:48) – Indiana Fever TV analyst, Debbie Antonelli, joins Jake Query on Query & Company to access where things are at right now without Caitlin Clark, believes that her shooting struggles were connected to the soft tissue injuries, compliments Kelsey Mitchell on how continues to get better each season, and helps Jake understand what it would be like going on a road trip with Lin Dunn. (2:11:48-2:21:57) – Today’s show closes out with Jake providing a trivia question to Eddie, but JMV joins the guys in studio to answer the question. Plus, he previews his show with Jake!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
IndyStar beat writers Joel A. Erickson and Nate Atkins break down the first week of training camp, offering their thoughts on the quarterback battle between Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones, Bernhard Raimann’s new contract, Alec Pierce’s potential extension, injuries at cornerback and Braden Smith’s return.
00:00 - 13:23 - Greg Rakestraw from the ISC Sports Network joins the show! Greg and John reminisce about college drinking days, before talking about how Colts QB Anthony Richardson has looked so far during training camp. 13:24 - 37:23 - Joel A Erickson from the IndyStar joins the show! Joel and JMV discuss Colts training camp, the battle between Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones, other position group battles and more! 37:24 - 58:01 - Kyle Neddenriep of the IndyStar joins the show! Kyle and JMV discuss the approaching high school football season, the expensive and flashy high school football stadiums popping up in Indiana and around the country, and more!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 26:07 – JMV kicks things off with an injury update from Colts training camp. He discusses the QB battle, rookie tight end Tyler Warren, and the general apathy from most Colts fans for this upcoming season. 26:08 – 42:22 – Greg Rakestraw from the ISC Sports Network joins the show! Greg and John reminisce about college drinking days, before talking about how Colts QB Anthony Richardson has looked so far during training camp. 42:23 – 47:28 – Evan from Clustertruck joins the show as the first hour draws to a close! 47:29 – 1:13:44 – Joel A Erickson from the IndyStar joins the show! Joel and JMV discuss Colts training camp, the battle between Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones, other position group battles and more! 1:13:45 – 1:25:41 – JMV takes some calls from listeners of the show! 1:25:42 – 1:32:29 – JMV wraps up the 2nd hour by the most expensive stadium in the country. 1:32:29 – 1:57:55 – Kyle Neddenriep of the IndyStar joins the show! Kyle and JMV discuss the approaching high school football season, the expensive and flashy high school football stadiums popping up in Indiana and around the country, and more! 1:57:56 – 2:05:06 – JMV looks ahead to the start of football season, and the resumption of the weekly remote broadcasts in the leadup to Colts games! 2:05:06 – 2:13:45 – JMV wraps up the final hour of the show with one more phone call! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I had the pleasure of interviewing Jacob Stewart, deputy opinion editor at IndyStar, for a conversation on data centers, artificial intelligence, and the impact these technologies may have on humanity in the decades to come — exploring both the potential benefits and the challenges they present.
(00:00-22:15) – Query & Company opens on a Hump Day Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing another injury for Caitlin Clark in the Fever’s win last night against the Connecticut Sun. Also, they discuss what they liked with the MLB All-Star Game last night. (22:15-37:14) – Jesse Newell from the Kansas City Star joins the show to discuss if the way the Philadelphia Eagles dominated the Chiefs exposed a weakness that other teams haven’t seen, highlights some of the lucky wins that Kansas City had last season that masked some of the deficiencies of the team, and evaluates if the Chiefs have taken swings on guys in the draft because of the mindset that Patrick Mahomes can mask a ton of issues and make everyone better. (37:14-41:55) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake revealing what NBA player could be bought out that could make their way to Indianapolis (again) with the Pacers having one roster spot open. (41:55-1:05:23) – The IndyStar’s Joel Erickson joins Query & Company to discuss some pre-training camp storylines that have his attention outside of the quarterback competition. Joel comments on which position group isn’t being discussed enough as a weakness on the team, tries to envision what the defense could look like this year with Lou Anarumo calling plays, and reacts to a story Jake tells him about his latest trip to Wisconsin. (1:05:23-1:17:37) – Josh Kendall from The Athletic joins the show to discuss the potential dilemma the Falcons could have if Michael Penix struggles this season with Kirk Cousins still on the roster, recaps how Penix performed last season in his limited action, identifies the defense as the weakness of this team right now, and shares his thoughts on MLB paying tribute to Hank Aaron last night during the All-Star Game. (1:17:37-1:24:16) – Hour number two of the show concludes with Jake and Eddie giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see The Offspring with Jimmy Eat World at Ruoff Music Center next weekend! (1:24:16-1:47:21) – Joey Graziano, Pacers Sports & Entertainment’s Vice President of Strategy and New Business Ventures, joins Jake Query to tip off the final hour of the show to discuss some of the events going on this weekend for the WNBA All-Star Game, reveals some activities that will be available for kids, admits that he’s looking forward to the first ever active player comedy show with Sydney Colson, and compares what the weekend could look like in relation to the NBA All-Star weekend. (1:47:21-1:53:23) – Jake and Eddie give away a pair of courtside tickets for a listener to go see the TBT! In order to do so, the listener has to answer the trivia question about Indiana basketball correctly. (1:53:23-2:03:40) – Today’s show closes out with Jake taking a couple calls from listeners and discussing tonight’s Indiana Fever game against the New York Liberty!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-14:47) – Jesse Newell from the Kansas City Star joins the show to discuss if the way the Philadelphia Eagles dominated the Chiefs exposed a weakness that other teams haven’t seen, highlights some of the lucky wins that Kansas City had last season that masked some of the deficiencies of the team, and evaluates if the Chiefs have taken swings on guys in the draft because of the mindset that Patrick Mahomes can mask a ton of issues and make everyone better. (14:47-36:31) – The IndyStar’s Joel Erickson joins Query & Company to discuss some pre-training camp storylines that have his attention outside of the quarterback competition. Joel comments on which position group isn’t being discussed enough as a weakness on the team, tries to envision what the defense could look like this year with Lou Anarumo calling plays, and reacts to a story Jake tells him about his latest trip to Wisconsin. (36:31-48:00) – Josh Kendall from The Athletic joins the show to discuss the potential dilemma the Falcons could have if Michael Penix struggles this season with Kirk Cousins still on the roster, recaps how Penix performed last season in his limited action, identifies the defense as the weakness of this team right now, and shares his thoughts on MLB paying tribute to Hank Aaron last night during the All-Star Game.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 - 20:27 - Pat Boylan from the Pacers Radio Network joins the show! Pat and JMV first discuss Myles Turner’s departure, and Kevin Pritchard’s comments on what happened. They also discuss the Indiana Fever, and their up-and-down play without Caitlin Clark. 20:28 - 31:13 - Memphis Grizzlies beat writer Damichael Cole joins the show to help breakdown the Pacers acquiring former Grizzly Jay Huff, and how Huff fits in with the Pacers roster. 31:14 - 54:30 - Dustin Dopirak of the IndyStar joins the show! Dustin and JMV discuss Myles Turner leaving Indy for Milwaukee. They also talk about Turner’s fit with the Bucks, what his legacy will be with the Pacers, the new Pacers additions and more!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 23:52 – JMV kicks off the show by talking about the comments Pacers president Kevin Pritchard made to the media today about Myles Turner’s departure to Milwaukee. 23:53 – 37:58 – JMV talks more about Myles Turner leaving the Pacers, as well as the Pacers making the move to acquire Jay Huff, as well as re-signing James Wiseman. He also takes some calls from listeners of the show! 37:59 – 42:19 – JMV wraps up the 1st hour with another phone call! 42:20 – 1:05:52 – Pat Boylan from the Pacers Radio Network joins the show! Pat and JMV first discuss Myles Turner’s departure, and Kevin Pritchard’s comments on what happened. They also discuss the Indiana Fever, and their up-and-down play without Caitlin Clark. 1:05:53 – 1:20:24 – Memphis Grizzlies beat writer Damichael Cole joins the show to help breakdown the Pacers acquiring former Grizzly Jay Huff, and how Huff fits in with the Pacers roster. 1:20:25 – 1:23:08 – JMV wraps up the 2nd hour! 1:23:09 - 1:48:39 – Dustin Dopirak of the IndyStar joins the show! Dustin and JMV discuss Myles Turner leaving Indy for Milwaukee. They also talk about Turner’s fit with the Bucks, what his legacy will be with the Pacers, the new Pacers additions and more! 1:48:40 – 1:56:48 – JMV reads some comments from listeners and takes another call! 1:56:49 – 2:03:53 – JMV wraps up another edition of the show! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-13:34) – Dustin Dopirak of the IndyStar joins the show to weigh in on the news, evaluates if Indiana’s championship window is now closed with the departure of Turner, assesses if the Pacers will have any interest in Deandre Ayton again, and evaluates the likelihood that Indiana’s starting center for game one of next season is Isaiah Jackson. (13:34-35:46) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder stops by for his weekly Tuesday visit with Jake Query on Query & Company to weigh in on Myles Turner heading to Milwaukee. Stephen agrees with a big concern that Jake has moving forward without Turner, comments on where Shane Steichen needs to improve as a head coach, shares what he has heard from people around the league about Steichen in evaluating him through two years as a head coach, and highlights the second starting quarterback spot as a position battle to watch during training camp. (35:46-55:19) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company and shares his thoughts on Myles Turner electing to sign with the Milwaukee Bucks instead of coming back to Indiana. Jake asks him for his thoughts on what the Pacers do at the center position next year and Scott points out something that hasn’t been mentioned. Additionally, he previews tonight’s WNBA Commissioner’s Cup Championship game against Minnesota and what to expect from Indiana without Caitlin Clark again. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:54) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query sharing his initial thoughts on Myles Turner signing with the Milwaukee Bucks. Dustin Dopirak of the IndyStar joins the show to weigh in on the news, evaluates if Indiana’s championship window is now closed with the departure of Turner, assesses if the Pacers will have any interest in Deandre Ayton again, and evaluates the likelihood that Indiana’s starting center for game one of next season is Isaiah Jackson. (24:54-35:18) – Jake takes calls from listeners to share their thoughts on Myles Turner signing with the Milwaukee Bucks. (35:18-45:41) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie taking more calls from Pacers fans that want to voice their opinion on Myles Turner signing with Milwaukee. (45:41-1:10:49) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder stops by for his weekly Tuesday visit with Jake Query on Query & Company to weigh in on Myles Turner heading to Milwaukee. Stephen agrees with a big concern that Jake has moving forward without Turner, comments on where Shane Steichen needs to improve as a head coach, shares what he has heard from people around the league about Steichen in evaluating him through two years as a head coach, and highlights the second starting quarterback spot as a position battle to watch during training camp. (1:10:49-1:25:28) – Jake discusses the latest rumblings about the state adding another professional sports franchise. He explains what it would cost for Indiana to bring an expansion franchise in the NHL or MLS to the state. (1:25:28-1:30:15) – The second hour of today’s show wraps up with Jake and Eddie giving away two pairs of tickets for two listeners to go see Dave Matthews Band at Ruoff in ten days! (1:30:15-1:54:45) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company and shares his thoughts on Myles Turner electing to sign with the Milwaukee Bucks instead of coming back to Indiana. Jake asks him for his thoughts on what the Pacers do at the center position next year and Scott points out something that hasn’t been mentioned. Additionally, he previews tonight’s WNBA Commissioner’s Cup Championship game against Minnesota and what to expect from Indiana without Caitlin Clark again. (1:54:45-2:04:59) – Jake shares the results of his poll on Twitter yesterday asking people if they would rather have an NHL team or MLS club in the city/state. It leads to a conversation explaining why MLS fandom has struggled to take off in the United States. (2:04:59-2:17:00) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake in the studio to preview what’s coming up on his show today and some thoughts on Myles Turner heading to Milwaukee. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacob Stewart from Indy Star joins to talk about his article regarding Republicans who won’t call on Mayor Hogsett to resign.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-26:25) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query sharing his thoughts on the game seven loss in the NBA Finals for the Indiana Pacers. Jake also tries to remember all of the positives that came with this unforgettable season because he doesn’t want Tyrese Haliburton’s injury to be the thing people remember the most. (26:25-38:06) – Dustin Dopirak from the IndyStar makes an appearance on the program from Oklahoma City to recap last night’s heartbreaking loss for the Indiana Pacers. Dustin comments on the future of Myles Turner after Haliburton’s injury, reacts to the news that Tyrese has sustained a torn achilles, and shares what it was like from his perspective being able to cover this team all season long. (38:06-55:44) – President Ralph Reiff of Reiff Executive Performance Solutions joins the show to provide a medical expert opinion on Tyrese Haliburton’s recovery timeline. He believes that Haliburton will make a full recovery because of his age and the healthy lifestyle that he lives. He also explains what is leading to more achilles injuries in professional sports. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:42) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query sharing his thoughts on the game seven loss in the NBA Finals for the Indiana Pacers. Jake also tries to remember all of the positives that came with this unforgettable season because he doesn’t want Tyrese Haliburton’s injury to be the thing people remember the most. (26:42-34:41) – Jake opens the phone lines to listeners to share their thoughts on Tyrese’s injury, the season for the Pacers, and the game seven loss in the NBA Finals. (34:41-45:29) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake answering more calls from listeners thanking the Pacers for bringing life and energy to downtown Indianapolis again. (45:29-1:09:02) – Dustin Dopirak from the IndyStar makes an appearance on the program from Oklahoma City to recap last night’s heartbreaking loss for the Indiana Pacers. Dustin comments on the future of Myles Turner after Haliburton’s injury, reacts to the news that Tyrese has sustained a torn achilles, and shares what it was like from his perspective being able to cover this team all season long. (1:09:02-1:22:02) – Jake and Eddie shift the conversation back to game seven by discussing the lack of involvement on Pascal Siakam. They discuss whether it was Siakam not being aggressive, his teammates not getting him the ball, or a combination of the both. (1:22:02-1:29:31) – The second hour of today’s show wraps up with Jake and Eddie thanking all the listeners for consuming our content during the amazing course of the NBA Playoffs for the Indiana Pacers. (1:29:31-2:03:08) – President Ralph Reiff of Reiff Executive Performance Solutions joins the show to provide a medical expert opinion on Tyrese Haliburton’s recovery timeline. He believes that Haliburton will make a full recovery because of his age and the healthy lifestyle that he lives. He also explains what is leading to more achilles injuries in professional sports. (2:03:08-2:05:49) – Jake and Eddie give away two four-packs of tickets for two listeners after sharing some takeaways from Jake’s conversation with Ralph Reiff. (2:05:49-2:16:48) – Today’s show closes out with Jake and Eddie sharing some final thoughts on why last night’s loss and injury to Tyrese stings so much. Plus, JMV joins them in studio to preview his show.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-09:47) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins the show to discuss some of this offseason takeaways from the Colts, highlights a couple of moves that he wished the team did, and evaluates the Pacers chances tonight against the Thunder. (09:47-30:14) – Dustin Dopirak from the IndyStar joins the program from Oklahoma City to recap Friday’s game four loss, accesses whether Indiana will adjust its starting lineup at all tonight to try, weighs in on what Rick Carlisle said about Scott Foster yesterday, the poor play from Myles Turner in the NBA Finals, and highlights some things that OKC did in game four that Indiana will be better prepared for in game five tonight. (30:14-52:50) – Marian Knights basketball coach and former Indiana Pacers scout, Pat Knight, joins the program to explain some of the moves that the team made to build its roster. He shares what it was like behind the scenes trading for Tyrese Haliburton, what they saw in Andrew Nembhard when scouting him out of Gonzaga and explains why James Johnson is one of the most valuable pieces on the roster. 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 Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison sharing their thoughts on the game four loss for the Indiana Pacers against the Oklahoma City Thunder. They wonder how the team will respond and whether they will be able to overcome such a devastating loss. (24:36-34:27) – Mike Chappell briefly joins the show, before internet issues disrupt the conversation. Jake continues the Pacers discussion by highlighting what Rick Carlisle said yesterday when asked about the officiating by Scott Foster in game four of the NBA Finals. (34:27-44:38) – The first hour of the program concludes with The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joining the show to discuss some of this offseason takeaways from the Colts, highlights a couple of moves that he wished the team did, and evaluates the Pacers chances tonight against the Thunder. (44:38-1:05:47) – Dustin Dopirak from the IndyStar joins the program from Oklahoma City to recap Friday’s game four loss, accesses whether Indiana will adjust its starting lineup at all tonight to try, weighs in on what Rick Carlisle said about Scott Foster yesterday, the poor play from Myles Turner in the NBA Finals, and highlights some things that OKC did in game four that Indiana will be better prepared for in game five tonight. (1:06:26-1:15:49) – Jake asks Eddie to recap the Indiana Fever win on Saturday afternoon over the New York Liberty and what is at stake for them now with the WNBA Commissioner’s Cup. They also touch on how beneficial it could be for the Fever like it has been for the Pacers and Thunder. (1:15:49-1:26:47) – The second hour of today’s show wraps up with Jake admitting some of his top five all-time favorite songs. Eddie claps back at Jake for one of his songs. Also, Jake comments on the entertaining IndyCar race last night under the lights in St. Louis. (1:26:47-2:03:19) – Marian Knights basketball coach and former Indiana Pacers scout, Pat Knight, joins the program to explain some of the moves that the team made to build its roster. He shares what it was like behind the scenes trading for Tyrese Haliburton, what they saw in Andrew Nembhard when scouting him out of Gonzaga and explains why James Johnson is one of the most valuable pieces on the roster. (2:03:19-2:09:59) – Today’s show closes out with Jake taking a couple phone calls from listeners on thoughts on game four and tonight’s game! Plus, JMV joins the guys in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kendall & Casey are joined by James Briggs of the IndyStar, who recently wrote a column about the toxic workplace environment in the city government under Joe Hogsett.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 Segment 1 Kendall & Casey start the second hour of the show talking about the recent court ruling regarding NIL deals for college athletes. Hour 2 Segment 2 Kendall & Casey talk about the Simone Biles/Riley Gaines Twitter feud regarding transgender athletes. Hour 2 Segment 3 Kendall & Casey are joined by James Briggs of the IndyStar, who recently wrote a column about the toxic workplace environment in the city government under Joe Hogsett. Hour 2 Segment 4 Kendall & Casey wrap up the second hour talking about a full-fledged brawl at the Avon Texas Roadhouse over the weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.