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In this episode we sit down with Father and Son, Zach and Isaac Copeland to discuss their love for the outdoors and wildlife. We discuss Copeland Calls, Lone Oak Outdoors, and the bond created through enjoying the outdoors together.
-Miles won 22 games and 19 games in his last 2 seasons at Nebraska before he was fired; one NCAA Tournament appearance while here, though they likely would have made it again if Isaac Copeland never got hurt-The Fred Hoiberg era has never sniffed the postseason, let alone a winning record. Miles is having success at San Jose State; what do you think goes through his head when looking at the current situation?Show sponsored by GANA TRUCKINGAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Episode #124 of the Dub Jellison Podcast with Yokohama Excellence Forward, Isaac Copeland! Dub talks with Isaac Copeland about his first season playing professional basketball overseas, the basketball culture in Japan, why overseas basketball players are disrespected, all of the great basketball leagues around the world, the recruiting process and choosing the legendary program of Georgetown, his transfer to Nebraska, the differences in playing style of the different leagues he's been a part of and much more!
Kofie brings his day one homie Isaac Copeland on the podcast to talk about his basketball story, recruiting and his new clothing line!.
This is the eighty-ninth episode of the Average to Savage podcast featuring Cortez Broughton of the Los Angeles Chargers. Paul Guarino talked with Isaac Copeland discussing his baseball days going to the Little League World Series with Warner Robins, Georgia, his time at the University of Cincinnati, and his rookie year in the NFL. Follow Cortez Broughton https://www.instagram.com/cortano96/ Podcast interview with Cortez Broughton
This is the eighty-eighth episode of the Average to Savage podcast featuring NBA G League player Isaac Copeland of the Texas Legends. Paul Guarino talked with Isaac Copeland discussing his time at Georgetown University & University of Nebraska–Lincoln, his journey to make the NBA, and what the future holds. Follow Isaac Copeland https://www.instagram.com/isaac_copeland/ Podcast interview with Isaac Copeland
This week, Patrick Gerhart joins Greg and Jon “Damn” Johnston to talk about the woes that the Nebraska Men’s Basketball Team has experienced. It’s been six losses in a row, and that sucks. It’s been a season-ending injury to Isaac Copeland, and that’s even worse. What happens the rest of the way? We don’t know – but we have theories. Jon mentions Nebraska baseball, because he’s a glutton for punishment. And Greg hypes up 80,000+ tickets sold to the Spring Game and Devine Ozigbo being snubbed by the Combine committee. GOOD TIMES! Please take a minute to subscribe to the podcast on any of the players listed below. PodBean, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Stitcher. The Five Heart Podcast TwitterThe Five Heart Podcast Facebook PageThe Corn Nation TwitterThe Corn Nation Facebook PageThe Jittery Monkey Facebook PageThe Jittery Monkey TwitterBrian TowleGreg MehochkoHoss ReuterPatrick Gerhart The post Five Heart Podcast Episode 111: Nebrasketball Makes Us Sad appeared first on Jittery Monkey Podcasting Network » Five Heart Podcast. The post Five Heart Podcast Episode 111: Nebrasketball Makes Us Sad appeared first on Jittery Monkey Podcasting Network » Five Heart Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week the guys talk about the end of the Nebraska season, get into Nebrasketball talk with Isaac Copeland and make their picks for Conference Championship weekend.
Nebraska's Tim Miles thinks the Huskers are a top four team in the Big Ten. Why he's ecstatic about the return of James Palmer and Isaac Copeland. Will this be the best team he's ever coached? How tough was it not to make the NCAA Tournament last year? The underrated home court advantage Pinnacle Bank Arena gives them. And who will be the "sleeper" team in the conference next year? Plus, a fresh Pre-Season Top 25 and why the SEC is more than a football conference.
The Nebraska basketball team got some more good news with Isaac Copeland returning...plus the Huskers will play a game in Sioux Falls.
Husker Head Basketball Coach Tim Miles joined the Nick Handley on OSI to talk the big return of forwards James Palmer and Isaac Copeland.
On the first hour of Omaha Sports Insider with Joe Quinn and Nick Handley, the guys react to the news of James Palmer and Isaac Copeland deciding to come back for their final season at Nebraska. Next, Headlines with producer TJ Henning and then Jacob Padilla of Hail Varsity joins the show to talk more about Husker basketball.
Nick Handley and Joe Quinn of OSI gave their view points on the return of James Palmer and Isaac Copeland to the Husker men's basketball team.
No NBA talk on this week's podcast. Well, no off-topic NBA talk. Jacob Padilla and Derek Peterson do discuss James Palmer Jr. and Isaac Copeland's upcoming draft decisions.
On the third hour of Omaha Sports Insider with Joe Quinn and Nick Handley, the guys talk with former Husker Adam Carriker on Husker football, then they remind the audience that James Palmer Jr & Isaac Copeland did not hire agents as they enter the NBA draft and some Opening day preview talk.
On the third hour of Omaha Sports Insider with Joe Quinn and Nick Handley, the guys react to the news of Isaac Copeland and James Palmer Jr declaring for the NBA draft but both will not be hiring agents. Then a chat with Kansas basketball player Brian Hanni on the epic game between Kansas and Duke. Then close things out with the Rehab Report with Travis Manners of the Athletes Training Center.
The Big 10 Tournament starts next week, so Andy's talking to Nebraska coach Tim Miles about his team's tournament strategy, their hopes for the NCAA tournament, and the development of Isaac Copeland. And Kansas head coach Bill Self joins to talk about the importance of consistency, playing tough schedules, and why the best teams are really the ones where the youngest players are the best players. Finally, Danny Hurley of Rhode Island checks in to talk St. Bonaventure, Arizona, and why this is a good year to be a good team as far as the NCAA tournament goes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.