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Hour 1 of December 22, 2025 Jacob Townsend recaps the first round of the College Football Playoff. Then, he has postgame sound from ETSU men's basketball head coach Brooks Savage after their loss to Jacksonville State. Also, he has postgame sound from Tennessee head coach Rick Barnes after their win over Gardner-Webb.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3 of December 22, 2025 Jacob Townsend talks about whether or not faith has been restored in Alabama after their win over Oklahoma. Then, Jacob goes through the history of college football's postseason when it comes to blowouts. Also, he recaps ETSU's loss to Jacksonville State and where the Bucs go from here as they head into SoCon play. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 4 of December 19, 2025 Jacob Townsend talks with ETSU men's basketball coach Brooks Savage about the Bucs loss at North Carolina, Brayden Crump's status, Jacksonville State, and more. Then, Jacob talks about ETSU's 2026 football schedule. Also, he gives his CFP predictions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacob Townsend talks with ETSU men's basketball coach Brooks Savage about the Bucs loss at North Carolina, Brayden Crump's status, Jacksonville State, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey, Notre Dame! Listen-up, Vandy fans. You, too, BYU! How about getting behind today’s idea which would have placed your favorite large division (FBS) college football team into a new 24-team College Football Playoff system? The latest and greatest 12-team College Football Playoff format began last year in the 2024 football season. The howling has continued about which teams make the 12-team field and which teams don’t. Last year, it was Alabama’s fans crying about being left out. A few weeks ago, it was Notre Dame’s fans and administrators yelling the loudest about being left out of the 12-team field. Why don’t we hear similar complaints coming schools in the smaller division FCS? The FCS (comprised of 129 teams) has a smoothly-working playoff system which includes its top 24 teams. That’s right! They begin with twice as many playoff teams as the major college FBS group (which had 136 teams this season). This year’s FCS playoffs began with eight first-round games played on the Saturday following Thanksgiving. After the first three rounds of elimination games, the two FCS semifinal games will be played this coming Saturday. Surprising Illinois State visits Villanova and Montana State will host intrastate rival Montana. The FCS title game will be played on Monday, January 5, 2026 at 6:30PM CST in Nashville, Tennessee on ESPN. Contrast that with the FBS and its cantankerous 12-team College Football Playoff system The larger schools haven’t even played one first round playoff game yet. Friday night will have Alabama traveling to play Oklahoma (a rematch from November 15 in Tuscaloosa won by OU 23-21). Three more opening round games will be played this Saturday. One of Saturday’s games features yet another rematch as Tulane visits Ole Miss for the second time this year. The larger schools’ College Football Playoffs will not crown a champion until Monday, January 19, 2026! Think about this. If #1 seed Indiana should reach the championship game, the Hoosiers’ spring semester would have been underway for a full week prior to the championship game involving last fall semester’s athlete/students. That is absurd! It is a consequence when major college football conferences and universities become hooked on television money. The networks now dictate how, where, and when their games are played. How many total games are played in the FCS playoffs vs. the major College Football Playoffs? From start to finish, the small college FCS playoffs include 24 teams. The top eight seeds receive a first round bye. The remaining 16 teams play eight first round games to trim the field to 16. Another eight games are played in the second round, four in the quarterfinals, two in the semifinals, and finally the national championship. That makes a total of 23 playoff opportunities for television. The FCS winner and runner-up may end-up playing five post-season games by January 5. Meanwhile, the 12-team major College Football Playoffs have 12 teams playing “4+4+2+1” for a total of 11 games. The winner and runner-up will play no less than three but as many as four post-season games ending on January 19. Would anyone really care if we lost the major conference championship games? To emulate the small college playoff system, the major college (FBS) current 12-game regular season would not provide for an extra week to play those made-for-TV conference championship games. Eliminating conference championship games would end the complaining from the losers of those title games. For example, look at the SEC. Why should 11-1 Ole Miss and 11-1 Texas A&M receive a week to heal-up at home after “losing” the SEC’s four-team tiebreaker for first place? Were 11-1 Georgia and 10-2 Alabama privileged – or penalized – by participating in the SEC Conference Championship earlier this month? This season, there were nine different conference championship games being played on the weekend of Saturday, December 6. The television partners carrying those conference title games (primarily Disney’s ESPN/ABC group) can fight over who will carry our new format’s eight first-round match-ups. Raise your hand if you would really miss losing six bowl games under this new 24-team plan! Adding the 12 additional playoff teams would eliminate six annual bowl games. Before grabbing your box of Kleenex, please remember that 26 bowl games still remain for the 52 remaining teams which finish with at least a 6-6 record. ESPN’s massive bowl-a-rama of post-season games would receive an overdue trim. The television ratings for any first round playoff game will easily eclipse Tuesday night’s “Salute to the Military” Bowl (won 17-13 by Jacksonville State over Troy). Who would be playing in a 24-team major College Football Playoff scenario? Let’s utilize the current FCS (small college) selection and its playoff format. I will also use the major College Football Playoff rankings to determine this year’s 24-team playoff field. Part 1 – Select the nine conference champions and 15 at-large teams based on the CFP rankings Nine conference champions – The following nine teams receive an automatic bid: American – CFP #20 Tulane (11-2) Atlantic Coast (ACC) – unranked Duke (8-5) Big 12 – Texas Tech CFP #4 (12-1) Big Ten – Indiana CFP #1 (13-0) Conference USA – unranked Kennesaw State (10-3) Mid-American – unranked Western Michigan (9-4) Mountain West – unranked Boise State (9-4) Southeastern (SEC) – Georgia CFP #3 (12-1) Sunbelt – CFP #24 James Madison (12-1) 15 At-large teams – These participants are selected from the CFP’s highest ranked remaining teams. They would have been: #2 Ohio State (12-1) – Big Ten #5 Oregon (11-1) – Big Ten #6 Ole Miss (11-1) – SEC #7 Texas A&M (11-1) – SEC #8 Oklahoma (10-2) – SEC #9 Alabama (9-3) – SEC #10 Miami (FL) (10-2) – ACC #11 Notre Dame (10-2) – Independent #12 BYU (11-2) – Big 12 #13 Texas (9-3) – SEC #14 Vanderbilt (10-2) – SEC #15 Utah (10-2) – Big 12 #16 USC (9-3) – Big Ten #17 Arizona (9-3) – Big 12 #18 Michigan (9-3) – Big Ten Part 2 – Determine the top eight overall seeds by utilizing the CFP Final rankings These teams would receive a “bye” in Round 1 and host a playoff game on their campus during Round 2 the following weekend. #1 – Indiana (13-0) #2 – Ohio State (12-1) #3 – Georgia (12-1) #4 – Texas Tech (12-1) #5 – Oregon (11-1) #6 – Ole Miss (11-1) #7 – Texas A&M (11-1) #8 – Oklahoma (12-1) Part 3 – The next eight seeds (#9-16) will host a first round playoff game on their campus This year’s first round home games would go to: #9 Alabama (9-3) #10 Miami (FL) (10-2) #11 Notre Dame (10-2) #12 BYU (11-2) #13 Texas (9-3) #14 Vanderbilt (10-2) #15 Utah (10-2) #16 USC (9-3) Part 4 – The final eight teams in the playoff field do not receive a seeding Those final eight teams (according to the College Football Playoff rankings) would be: Arizona, Michigan, Tulane, James Madison, Duke, Kennesaw State, Western Michigan, and Boise State. Like the FCS small college playoffs, first round match-ups would be based on geographic proximity and the avoidance of conference rematches from the regular season. Let’s do a little first round matchmaking. Grab your ancient Rand McNally maps and let’s go! #9 Alabama vs. Kennesaw State (202 miles) #10 Miami (FL) vs. James Madison (1,026 miles) #11 Notre Dame vs. Western Michigan (85 miles) #12 BYU vs. Boise State (390 miles) #13 Texas vs. Tulane (534 miles) #14 Vanderbilt vs. Duke (527 miles) #15 Utah vs. Michigan (1,621 miles) #16 USC vs. Arizona (491 miles) Part 5 – The eight first round winners hit the road in Round 2 to play at Seeds #1 – 8 in the second round. Since this is the first game for the top seeded teams, match-ups would consider geographic proximity and the avoidance of replaying a conference opponent. Part 6 – The highest seeded teams would continue to host games during the quarterfinals. At this point, the top seeds will simply host any unseeded teams or any remaining team with the highest seed number (for example, #1 vs. an unranked team or #16 or #15, etc.). Rematches between two regular season opponents are permitted at this point. Part 7 – The semifinal round will be played on New Year’s Day The “Final Four” would play a semifinal game at two of the former “big” New Year’s Day bowl game sites (Cotton, Rose, Sugar, and Orange). Part 8 – The national championship game would be played one week later and rotated at one of the former “big” New Year’s Day bowl sites (not being utilized in the semifinal round) Let’s summarize these changes if major college football should adopt the small college FCS 24-team playoff concept: No more conference championship games As a result, no more squabbling about the losing teams in conference title games 12 additional playoff teams More home playoff games Generating more television interest Six fewer lower-tier bowl games What are we waiting for? The post The FBS should utilize the FCS 24-team playoff model! appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.
The national media asks what is at stake for Ty Simpson and Kalen DeBoer in this game, we ask the same. The Alabama Crimson Tide is in action Friday night at the Oklahoma Sooners in the first round of the College Football Playoffs. Alabama Football remains a 1.5-point favorite over Oklahoma Football for the game in Norman. Jacksonville State beats Troy in Salute to Veterans Bowl The Auburn Tigers lose another major player to the portal as DB Jay Crawford is weighing his options. What does this mean for Auburn Football? What will Cam Coleman do? PLUS, Tyler's Viewing Menu presented by Michelson Laser Vision! SUBSCRIBE: @NextRoundLive - / @nextroundlive FOLLOW TNR ON RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-7759604 FOLLOW TNR ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7zlofzLZht7dYxjNcBNpWN FOLLOW TNR ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-round/id1797862560 WEBSITE: https://nextroundlive.com/ MOBILE APP: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-next-round/id1580807480 SHOP THE NEXT ROUND STORE: https://nextround.store/ Like TNR on Facebook: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Twitter: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Instagram: / nextroundlive Follow everyone from the show on Twitter: Jim Dunaway: / jimdunaway Ryan Brown: / ryanbrownlive Lance Taylor: / thelancetaylor Scott Forester: / scottforestertv Tyler Johns: /TylerJohnsTNR Sponsor the show: sales@nextroundlive.com #SEC #Alabama #Auburn #secfootball #collegefootball #cfb #cfp #football #sports #alabamafootball #alabamabasketball #auburnbasketball #auburnfootball #rolltide #wareagle #alabamacrimsontide #auburntigers #nfl #sportsnews #footballnews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Tuesday's edition of WagerTalk Today, Carmine Bianco joins to talk the Seattle Seahawks vs Los Angeles Rams NFL Thursday Night Football matchup and give a play on the Oilers vs Penguins in NHL action. Jesse Schule joins to talk San Antonio Spurs vs New York Knicks in the NBA Cup Championship and teams he is looking to fade in College Football bowl action this week. Bryan Power stops by to break down tonight's Veterans Bowl between Troy vs Jacksonville State & talk Butler vs UCONN in CBB action. Hosts, Andy Lang & Dan Alexander provide props & free picks – don't miss out!intro 00:00MNF Recap 1:30Jesse Schule 3:00NBA Cup Championship - San Antonio Spurs vs New York Knicks 3:11Teams to FADE in CFB BOWLS 8:00Tuesday Steam Report 16:10Bryan Power 19:00Veterans Bowl: Troy vs Jacksonville State 19:10Butler vs UConn 22:40WTF LFG 29:00Carmine Bianco 32:00Oilers vs Penguins 32:30Rams vs Seahawks 34:57Andy All Around the World (NBA Cup, Cricket & Darts Picks & Props) 42:36
Send us a textHost Dominick Crosetto and TJ Courman look at the Sun Belt's first four bowl games to kick off bowl season. We'll preview Troy vs Jacksonville State, Old Dominion vs South Florida, Louisiana vs Delaware, & Missouri State vs Arkansas State.Roof Top Innovations the leading Roofing Company in Waco, Tomball surrounding areasWe focus on all types of roofing systems, with a focus on the best quality possible.Support the showBe sure to check out Don't Sleep Energy at www.dontsleepenergy.com or at their Amazon shop. Go to Amazon and search 'Don't Sleep Energy'. Check out all Phenom has to offer at www.phenomelitebrand.com. Whether you need cleats, gloves, or accessories, Phenom's got you covered! Use code SBSYNDICATE at checkout for 10% off!
We're in the final few episodes of 2025, but that doesn't stop our tour around the sport. On today's episode, we take a look at Conference USA and the two teams that squared off for the crown last year. First, you'll hear from Liberty head coach Dot Richardson on finally breaking through to the Super Regionals last season. She also shares her thoughts on the conference and another rugged non-conference schedule.Afterwards, we visit with Jacksonville State head coach Julie Boland. She talks about being one win away from the title and how that will motivate her team in 2026. She also shares what she learned while coaching under Hall of Famer Jana McGinnis and more.The guys then share their thoughts on who will be inducted into the 2026 NFCA Hall of Fame in Atlantic City.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to THE BLITZ, your go-to college football betting show for the entire season! Each week, Bryan Power, Steve Merril & Ralph "The Pen" Michaels break down the biggest college football matchups, providing picks, predictions, and best bets to help you stay ahead of the lines.Introduction 00:00Army-Navy 00:45How Do you Attack Betting Bowls? 12:00LA Bowl (Boise State vs. Washington) 15:50Veterans Bowl (Troy vs. Jacksonville State) 25:40Cure Bowl (Old Dominion vs. South Florida) 36:00Ventures Bowl (Louisiana vs. Delaware) 45:20XBox Bowl (Missouri State vs. Arkansas State) 45:46CFP Early Thoughts 49:31Best Bet Recap 56:00
College football isn't slowing down — and neither are we. Today's show breaks down everything from the Army–Navy rivalry to early bowl games and the first round of the College Football Playoff. If you want real analysis, real numbers, and real picks without the fluff, this is the show.We start with the Army–Navy Game in Baltimore, diving into ATS trends, rushing efficiency, PPA data, and why Navy's offense behind Blake Horvath may be too much for an inconsistent Army defense. Then we roll into bowl season, breaking down matchups like Boise State vs Washington in the LA Bowl and Troy vs Jacksonville State in the IS4S Salute to Veterans Bowl — complete with strength-of-schedule notes, finishing-drive metrics, and who actually matches up better in the trenches.From there, we shift into the College Football Playoff First Round, starting with Alabama vs Oklahoma in Norman — a rematch with massive injury implications and turnover-margin red flags. We analyze whether Kalen DeBoer gets revenge, and why field position and special teams may decide it again.We also preview Miami vs Texas A&M, Ole Miss vs Tulane, and James Madison vs Oregon, breaking down talent gaps, explosiveness, havoc rate, and which underdogs actually have a shot.If you love data-driven CFB talk — SP+, PPA, five-factors, matchups, and honest betting insight — hit LIKE and SUBSCRIBE. It helps the show grow and keeps college football conversation alive all year.
Jimmy Ott and Paul Stone break down a huge week in college football, with betting thoughts on Army vs Navy, Washington vs Boise State, Troy vs Jacksonville State, Miami vs Texas A&M, Tulane vs Ole Miss, and Illinois vs Tennessee. 00:00 Army vs Navy 05:00 Boise State vs Washington 08:50 Troy vs Jacksonville State 12:00 College Football Playoff odds & futures 18:50 Miami vs Texas A&M 24:00 Tulane vs Ole Miss 28:50 Tennessee vs Illinois
Friday's 7am hour of Mac & Cube kicked off the Championship Week edition of MAXX BALL FRIDAY!! First up, it's Alabama vs. Georgia; then, the guys like that Kalen DeBoer was able to address the Penn State rumors; later, Stanford Steve, from College Gameday & SportsCenter w/SVP, gives winners for Championship Week, and says what needs to happen for Alabama to get the win; and finally, Cole & Greg get into Jacksonville State vs. Kennesaw State & UNLV vs. Boise State. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Start your college football weekend with Bruce and The Bear — the ultimate podcast for betting insights, expert picks, and in-depth analysis of the week's biggest games. Join Chris “The Bear” Fallica, Bruce Feldman, and Sammy Panayotovich as they deliver sharp predictions, insider stories, and the betting angles you need before Saturday's kickoff. In this week's episode, the crew kicks things off by previewing a stacked Week 15 slate of conference championship games. They start with Bruce breaking the news of Penn State finalizing a deal for Matt Campbell to be their next head coach. Next, the guys go into detail on if #10 Notre Dame or #12 Miami should be ranked higher and which team has the better resume to make the College Football Playoff. Plus, Bruce expands on his Tweets surrounding the College Football Playoff committee. Next, the pair discuss conference championship games as #11 BYU takes on #4 Texas Tech in the Big 12 Championship Game, #2 Indiana plays #1 Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship Game, #3 Georgia faces off against #9 Alabama in the SEC Championship Game, and Duke plays #17 Virginia in the ACC Championship Game. Next, in “The Walkthrough,” Sammy P joins to talk about how the wiseguys are betting on #2 Indiana. The guys also discuss Kirby Smart going against Kalen DeBoer in the SEC Championship Game. Plus, the trio preview the Conference USA Football Championship Game between Kennesaw State and Jacksonville State, with a surprise bet being placed on one of the teams. The show wraps up with Bear's fast-paced “2 Minute Drill,” hitting the key storylines and bets you don't want to miss. Whether you're betting the board or just following the drama of college football Saturdays, Bruce and The Bear is your go-to podcast for weekly betting picks, game previews, and expert analysis. 00:00 INTRO 00:34 PENN STATE FINALIZING HC DEAL WITH MATT CAMPBELL 04:35 #10 NOTRE DAME OR #12 MIAMI IN THE CFP? 20:33 #11 BYU VS #4 TEXAS TECH 24:01 #2 INDIANA VS #1 OHIO STATE 27:44 #3 GEORGIA VS #9 ALABAMA 31:58 DUKE VS #17 VIRGINIA 32:35 WISEGUYS BETTING ON #2 INDIANA 34:48 KIRBY VS KALEN 38:20 KENNESAW STATE VS JACKSONVILLE STATE 41:55 URBAN MEYER TO BE INDUCTED INTO CFB HALL OF FAME 45:12 OUTRO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
State of the playoff race (1:02)Friday games (11:46): Kennesaw State at Jacksonville State, Troy at James Madison, UNLV at Boise State, North Texas at TulaneSaturday noon games (20:25): BYU vs. Texas Tech, Miami (OH) vs. Western MichiganSaturday afternoon (25:41): Georgia vs. AlabamaNight games (31:31): Indiana vs. Ohio State, Duke vs. VirginiaFCS games (40:24): Villanova at Lehigh, South Dakota at Mercer, Illinois State at North Dakota State, Abilene Christian at Stephen F. Austin, North Dakota at Tarleton State, Yale at Montana State, South Dakota State at Montana, Prairie View A&M at Jackson State, Rhode Island at UC DavisPredictions (44:13): South Dakota State at Montana, Kennesaw State at Jacksonville State, Western Michigan vs. Miami, UNLV at Boise State, Troy at James Madison, Duke vs. Virginia, Georgia vs. Alabama, BYU at Texas Tech, North Texas at Tulane, Indiana at Ohio State
Jimmy Ott and Paul Stone preview an unexpected championship week slate that includes Kennesaw State vs Jacksonville State, Troy vs James Madison, UNLV vs Boise State, and North Texas vs Tulane. 00:00 Kennesaw State vs Jacksonville State 07:00 Troy vs James Madison 12:10 UNLV vs Boise State 16:15 North Texas vs Tulane
On today's show, we're talking with WJTV's Kayla Thompson, who turned a scary moment in Tupelo into a career-defining revelation. Now she's the face of Live at 9, where she spotlights Jackson's creative hustle every weekday morning. Her new book, Master of the Pivot, chronicles her journey from Jacksonville State in Alabama to becoming one of Jackson's most recognizable voices. TRANSCRIPT: https://www.visitjackson.com/blog/soul-sessions-kayla-thompson
Reily Chestnut and Head Coach Tyson Helton are back to prepare you for this revenge trip to last year's CUSA Championship in Jacksonville, Alabama. What does this incarnation of Jacksonville State have that reflects last year's CUSA Champions? What about WKU football's defensive intensity has Helton excited for this title fight rematch?Two of CUSA's best meet at AmFirst to decide who will be back in the CUSA Title game? How can WKU avenge last December's decimation in the Rooster's nest? Find out what these road warriors from WKU must be ready to do on today's electric edition of the Tops Live Football Podcast.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
FCS games (00:53): Tuskegee State at Alabama State, Southern at Grambling State, Harvard at Villanova, Central Connecticut at Rhode Island, Drake at South Dakota, Illinois State at Southeast Louisiana, Drake at South Dakota, Lamar at Abilene Christian, New Hampshire at South Dakota State, North Dakota at Tennessee TechThanksgiving (FBS): Navy at Memphis (2:44)Friday noon games (3:33): Iowa at Nebraska, Utah at Kansas, Ole Miss at Mississippi StateFriday afternoon games (8:38): Georgia at Georgia Tech, Temple at North TexasFriday night games (14:34): Texas A&M at Texas, Indiana at Purdue, Arizona at Arizona State Saturday noon games (19:02): Ohio State at Michigan, Miami at Pitt, Clemson at South Carolina, Kentucky at Louisville, Texas Tech at West Virginia, UCF at BYUSaturday afternoon games (28:25): WKU at Jacksonville State, Boston College at Syracuse, Oregon at Washington, Vanderbilt at Tennessee, LSU at Oklahoma, Wake Forest at Duke, Wisconsin at Minnesota, Troy at Southern Miss, Florida State at FloridaSaturday night games (37:02): Oregon at Washington State, Virginia Tech at Virginia, Charolette at Tulane, Northwestern at Illinois, UCLA at USC, Alabama at Auburn, SMU at Cal, Notre Dame at Stanford Predictions (43:02): Wake Forest at Duke, Arizona at Arizona State, Ole Miss at Mississippi State, Miami at Pitt, Oregon at Washington, Vanderbilt at Tennessee, Alabama at Auburn, Texas A&M at Texas, Georgia at Georgia Tech, Ohio State at Michigan
Noon games (2:25): Notre Dame at Pitt, USF at Navy, South Carolina at Texas A&M, Michigan at Northwestern, Wisconsin at Indiana, Arkansas at LSUAfternoon games (11:14): Oklahoma at Alabama, Iowa at USC, Virginia at Duke, Penn State at Michigan State, UCF at Texas Tech, NC State at Miami, Georgia Tech at Boston College, North Carolina at Wake Forest, Memphis at East CarolinaNight games (26:07): Utah at Baylor, Florida at Ole Miss, Ohio State at UCLA, Texas at Georgia, Kennesaw State at Jacksonville State, TCU at BYU, Boise State at San Diego State Picks (35:31): Boise State at San Diego State, Memphis at East Carolina, Kennesaw State at Jacksonville State, USF at Navy, Utah at Baylor, Virginia at Duke, Iowa at USC, Notre Dame at Pitt, Oklahoma at Alabama, Texas at Georgia
Nine midweek games, nine actionable bets. I break down JMU–Texas State, UTEP–Kennesaw, Jacksonville State–Middle Tennessee, FIU–Missouri State, Marshall–Coastal, Tulane–UTSA, Memphis–Rice, UNC–Syracuse, and Sam Houston–Louisiana Tech using five factors, PPA, finishing drives, first-half projections, turnover margin, and strength of schedule—so you know where the numbers align with the market.Expect specific edges: JMU's five-factors gap over Texas State, Kennesaw's first-half surge vs UTEP's slow starts, MTSU's run defense against JSU's ground game, FIU's red-zone defense in a field-goal script, Marshall's passing explosiveness vs Coastal, Tulane's line-of-scrimmage advantage and UTSA's red-zone leaks, a Memphis sandwich spot at Rice, UNC's defensive improvement against a fading Syracuse, and Louisiana Tech's havoc/explosive pass edge over Sam Houston.Keywords: Week 10 college football picks, JMU vs Texas State, Marshall vs Coastal, Tulane vs UTSA, Memphis vs Rice, UNC vs Syracuse, CUSA picks, Sun Belt picks, AAC betting, five factors, PPA, finishing drives.Like what you hear? Subscribe and tap the thumbs up—then drop your picks in the comments so we can compare cards. Stat sheets and the hypothetical matchup tool for every FBS game are available to members at buymeacoffee.com/winningcures (bettingcfb.com).0:46 James Madison vs Texas State3:55 UTEP vs Kennesaw State7:38 Jacksonville State vs Middle Tennessee10:27 FIU vs Missouri State15:16 Marshall vs Coastal Carolina18:31 Tulane vs UTSA22:50 Memphis vs Rice27:38 North Carolina vs Syracuse32:12 Sam Houston vs Louisiana Tech
Ten midweek games, ten quick edges. We're hitting every Tuesday–Friday matchup with numbers you can use—PPA, success rates, pace, and finishing drives—to find value the market's missing.We break down NMSU at Liberty (two top-50 defenses; Aggies live to cover), Arkansas State at South Alabama (USA's rush edge vs volatility), FIU at Western Kentucky (Tops' passing + No.1 special teams), Delaware at Jacksonville State (home-dog run edge), UTEP at Sam Houston (Miners' D vs Bearkats' sputter), and Tulsa at East Carolina (high-tempo, ECU sustains). Friday brings Louisville at Miami (Braum vs Cristobal—Canes' trench edge but Cards inside the number), Nebraska at Minnesota (Huskers' elite pass D vs pass-lean Gophers), San José State at Utah State (USU YPA + ST advantage), and North Carolina at Cal (Bears' pass D vs UNC funk).
The Voice of the Golden Eagles, John Cox and Head Coach Charles Huff recap the win over Jacksonville State and preview Thursday's matchup with Georgia Southern. Live from Walk On's in Hattiesburg....See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Where is Head Coach Travis Hudson's post-Jax State thoughts focused on this episode of the Tops Live Podcast?On paper, WKU is 2-0 after sweeping Jacksonville State twice this past weekend in Diddle. However, this week might be the most important of the 2025 season for WKU volleyball. Hear how Coach Hudson plans to work through injuries that have made WKU's offense less fluid than past years. Next, Reily Chestnut will engage Hudson about what the team faces in Springfield, Missouri when they visit new conference rivals out of Missouri State this weekend. Sit back and enjoy another edition of the Travis Hudson Show on the Tops Live Podcast from Learfield's Hilltopper Sports Network.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Voice of the Golden Eagles, John Cox, and Head Coach Charles Huff recap the loss at Louisiana Tech and preview Saturday's matchup with Jacksonville State. Live from Walk On's in Hattiesburg....See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Paul Catalina, host of Paul Catalina's Top Five presented by Flag & Anthem, ranks the most impactful transfers of the college football season so far. From Cam Cook thriving at Jacksonville State to John Mateer reshaping Oklahoma, Paul breaks down which players have changed the trajectory of their programs and why their moves are paying off. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Jimmy Ott & Paul Stone as they share their favorite bets & angles in NCAA Football Week 5! Games discussed: Louisville at Pittsburgh; Indiana at Iowa; Tennessee at Mississippi State; Auburn at Texas A&M; Jacksonville State at Southern Miss; UCF at Kansas State; Florida State at Virginia (Fri).
This week on Inside Southern Miss Athletics, John Cox, The Voice of the Golden Eagles, sits down with Director of Athletics, Jeremy McClain to discuss a wide variety of topics including this week's home football game with Jacksonville State. Cox is also joined by Nick Gibson, head coach of the women's cross-country team and assistant track and field coach and with Spencer Bridges, Deputy Athletic Director and Chief Revenue Officer. Segment 1—Jeremy McClain, ADSegment 2-Nick Gibson, Women's Head Cross Country CoachSegment 3-Spencer Bridges, Deputy AD and Chief Revenue OfficerSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
CUSA time has finally arrived at Western Kentucky!After sweeping another pre-conference weekend and surviving the road trip to perennial power Louisville, WKU marches home for their CUSA opening weekend against Dex Schroeder's Jacksonville State Gamecocks. What will WKU look like heading into the weekend after 4 separate players suffered ankle injuries and another dislocated her shoulder?Head Coach Travis Hudson shares how his staff is trying to work around these unexpected twists and turns. Enjoy and be sure to check out WKU Volleyball this weekend as they welcome CUSA foe Jacksonville State on Friday at 6pm! Match two between WKU and Jax State is Saturday at 1pm in Diddle Arena.Go Tops!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to Season 7! Dan and Frank are back in the Bomb Shelter with Allen “Action” Jackson and intrepid sound man Rich Vassallo to launch a fresh year of Sports Fellowship, with plenty to chew on right out of the gate.What's insideMLB stretch-run vibesYankees: Allen vents as New York wastes a chance to gain on Toronto; Judge still productive but looks nagged, pitching upgrades not paying off yet.Mets: Frank's rollercoaster—bats flicker, starters fade early, bullpen wobbles. Soto heating up, Vientos popping, faith…medium.Phillies: “Duct tape & chicken wire” phase after a Mets sweep, yet big series wins follow. Magic number sits at 14.NL West watch: Are the Dodgers getting healthy at the right time? Kershaw nostalgia vs. reality, plus Verlander/Scherzer temperature checks.College Football week 1/2 takeawaysOhio State–Texas underwhelms on offense; both defenses look legit.Arch Manning jitters, humble Heisman answer, and why Texas will look very different a month from now.Penn State cruises; Liberty edges Jacksonville State; quick hits on Iowa–Iowa State, Ole Miss–Kentucky, Oregon–Oklahoma State, and Michigan at Oklahoma.MailbagListener JT asks about Dez Bryant's theory that Jerry is “loading up” for Arch Manning. Dan says: no real merit. They also kick around hypothetical Cowboys QB futures and that floating Micah Parsons trade chatter.Survivor Pool updateWe're at 61 participants. One game down—no eliminations yet.Questions, picks, or smack talk: sportswithfoxandfrank@gmail.comSpecial Thanks to:Fox Brothers Alarms - https://foxbrothersalarms.comFirst Baptist church of Phillipsburg NJ http://www.fbcpburg.org/
Riley Green got his start playing in bars and restaurants around his hometown of Jacksonville, Alabama—and lately he's been performing in stadiums for tens of thousands. He grew up with a close relationship with his two grandfathers, who were influential in his early musical development and who fueled his passion for the outdoors. His song "I Wish Grandpas Never Died," a tribute to both of them, was a major hit back in 2019, and more recently he's recorded a couple of duets with Ella Langley – one of which, “you look like you love me,” won a CMA Award last year. In some ways, Riley has gone back to his roots by opening a bar called the Duck Blind in Nashville, which has become a favorite hangout for some of the biggest names in country music. Sid talks to the rising star about the influence of his Southern upbringing, his love of Jacksonville State football, and his new song, “Jesus Saves.” For more info visit: southernliving.com/biscuitsandjam Biscuits & Jam is produced by: Sid Evans - Editor-in-Chief, Southern Living Krissy Tiglias - GM, Southern Living Lottie Leymarie - Executive Producer Michael Onufrak - Audio Engineer/Producer Jeremiah McVay - Producer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pre-Saturday games (2:58): Boise State at USF, Ohio at Rutgers, Miami at Wisconsin, Buffalo at Minnesota, Jacksonville State at UCF, Nebraska vs. Cincinnati, Auburn at Baylor, Georgia Tech at ColoradoSaturday games (17:13): Toledo at Kentucky, Northwestern at Tulane, Syracuse vs. Tennessee, Texas at Ohio State, Alabama at Florida State, LSU at Clemson, Utah at UCLA, Idaho at Washington State, Cal at Oregon State
Join Bailey Adams and Christian Simmons for the 283rd episode of the Pegasus Podcast! It's very late at night, and Bailey and Christian are here to break down UCF's win over Jacksonville State.
Its Friday 8/29 which means its draft day at WingHouse! The boys head over to WingHouse to do the show and eat some wings. Stone Cold Locks makes it glorious return. its also a poll-a-palooza friday. Sean Green from the UCF Charge On podcast joins us to talk about UCF after there underwhelming win over Jacksonville State last night.
The Mark Moses Show is joined by Kyle Nash of Black & Gold Banneret to recap #UCF 's 17-10 win last night at The Bounce House against Jacksonville State. Mark & Kyle also give their thoughts on the #Cowboys trading #MicahParsons to the #Packers for two first round picks. #Sports #Podcast Mark broadcasts from The Law Offices of Anidjar & Levine Studios in #melbourneflorida #florida #spacecoast
The 8am hour of Thursday's Mac & rolled on with the guys going over the starting QBs that were named across CFB; then, Trey Biddy, who covers Arkansas for Hawg Sports & 247 Sports, tells us some names you need to know of this team, why D-line depth is an issue, and why going 3-0 is almost a necessity; later, Cole & Greg get into some of the local teams - Samford, UAB, and Jacksonville State - and their opening opponents; and finally, a light MAXX BALL look at Nebraska vs. Cincinnati. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott Frost's return to UCF brings a wave of excitement and questions as the Knights prepare for their season opener against Jacksonville State. Adam Eaton, co-host of the Sons of UCF Podcast and writer for the Big 12 Newsletter, joins the show to break down the Knights' quarterback competition, key playmakers like Myles Montgomery and Jaden Nixon, and what to expect from Scott Frost's second stint in Orlando. We also look at the program's transition from Gus Malzahn, what success looks like in year one, and how UCF stacks up in the Big 12. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jacksonville St vs. Central Florida College Football Pick Prediction 8/28/2025 by Tony T. Recent Box Score Key Stats Jacksonville St at UCF 7PM ET—Jacksonville St finished at 9-5 last season. Charles Kelly enters his first season as head coaching taking over for the departed Rich Rodriguez. The Gamecocks return six starters. Jacksonville ST averaged 36 points per game with 443 yards.
Join Bailey Adams and Christian Simmons for the 282nd episode of the Pegasus Podcast! This week, Bailey and Christian break down why Cam Fancher was named QB1 and preview the Jacksonville State game.
The Mark Moses Show is joined by Matt Murschel of The Orlando Sentinel to breakdown the latest on the UCF QB Position, the home opener against Jacksonville State and the impact Head Coach Scott Frost has made on the team so far this fall camp. Mark broadcasts from The Law Firm of Anidjar & Levine Studios. #Melbourneflorida #SpaceCoast #florida #Sports #Podcast #orlando
Griffin Warner and Lonte Smith talk College Football Group of Five betting. 0:05 – 0:31 Opening motivational speech emphasizing speed, defensive swarming, and physical dominance — “Out-block, out-tackle, out-hit, out-hustle” — with a repeated call to “leave no doubt tonight.” 0:31 – 1:19 Griffin Warner Introduces the College Football Podcast episode focusing on Group of Five teams, following a prior episode on the Power Four. Announces a promo code and a college football contest, noting the goal is to identify season-long betting opportunities. Date: Tuesday, 1:45 – 2:33 Griffin Warner Explains that Group of Five games offer strong betting opportunities. Begins with Army (West Point) win total: Over 7.5 at +110, Under 7.5 at -140 on BetOnline. 2:35 – 4:41 Lonte Smith — Army Analysis 2023 Recap: 12–2, AAC champions, led by QB Bryson Daly (dark horse Heisman) and RB Kanye Udo. Losses: Daly to graduation, Udo to Arizona State, two Joe Moore Award-winning offensive tackles, best defensive player to Georgia. Returning Talent: Six of top ten tacklers; LB corps Miller & Thomas praised. Concerns: Offensive drop-off, new OL coach, challenging schedule (Tulane, UTSA, Navy, Air Force). Projection: 7–5 ceiling, 6–6 floor → leans Under 7.5. 4:41 – 6:08 Griffin Warner & Lonte Smith — Schedule Talk Army's 2024 slate includes K-State, North Texas, Tulane, Air Force, Navy (in Baltimore). Lonte favors Navy among service academies, citing better returning production and depth. 7:16 – 14:52 Western Kentucky (C-USA) Odds: Over 7.5 (-125), Under 7.5 (-105). 2023: 8–6 record. Roster: Only 3 starters return (1 offense, 2 defense). Poor 2023 rush defense (224 YPG). Key Additions: QB Maverick McIver (Abilene Christian, 3,500+ yds, 37 TDs), OC Rick Bowie (former Abilene OC). WR Matt Henry (1,100+ yds at Western Illinois). Concerns: OL continuity, defensive holes, rush defense. Schedule: Winnable home games; road tests at Toledo, Delaware, Missouri State. Projection: ~8.6 wins → leans Over 7.5. 15:43 – 20:22 Bowling Green (MAC) Odds: Over 6.5 (+200), Under 6.5 (-260). 2023: 7–6 (6–2 MAC). Changes: New HC Eddie George; ranked 130th in returning production; offense loses top TE hero Fanning (drafted by Browns). Defense: Loses 13 of top 15 tacklers but adds FCS standouts (including Eddie George's son). Schedule: Lafayette, Cincinnati, Liberty, Louisville early; Toledo and Buffalo at home. Projection: Depth concerns, brutal early stretch → Under (expects ~4–8). 20:53 – 25:10 Air Force (MWC) Odds: Over/Under 6.5 (-115). 2023: 5–7 after starting 1–7, finished on 4-game win streak. Roster: 9 returning starters (6 offense, 3 defense). QB battle (Johnson favored). OL returns 3 starters plus 2 with experience. Defense: Allowed 23 PPG; DL led by Peyton Zurch. Schedule: Bucknell, Boise, Navy, Wyoming, Army, UNLV, SJSU, UConn. Projection: Manageable slate, strong finish expected → Over 6.5 (7–8 wins). 25:38 – 31:06 Georgia Southern (Sun Belt) Odds: Over 7.5 (+130), Under (-160). 2023: 8–5. Roster: 10 starters return (5 offense, 5 defense). QB J.C. French (2,500+ yds, 17 TDs, 11 INTs, 66% comp). Deep WR corps; strong OL with most combined starts in Sun Belt. Defense: Needs rush D improvement; strong secondary led by Chance Gamble. Schedule: Fresno, USC, Jacksonville State, JMU, Coastal, ODU, Marshall. Projection: Favors in most conference games except JMU → Over 7.5 (floor 8 wins). 31:07 – 38:35 Playoff/Long-shot Discussion No strong playoff contenders from teams covered; JMU strong but blocked by JMU matchup for Georgia Southern. Boise State (2–1 to make playoffs) downgraded without RB Ashton Jeanty. Long-shot pick: South Florida (33–1) if QB Byron Brown stays healthy; avoid betting until after tough Miami/Florida stretch. 38:36 – End Best Bet: Army Under 7.5 wins. Rationale: Loss of QB, RB, two elite tackles, new OL coach, tough schedule, regression from 12–2 2023 season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From an overlooked high school player in Jacksonville, Florida, to a starter in the SEC, Larry Worth's football journey is fueled by determination, faith, and relentless work. In this episode of The Hog Pod, Worth opens up about battling through a slow recruitment process, overcoming a serious injury, and starting his college career as a walk-on at Jacksonville State. He shares the emotional moment he earned a scholarship, the drive to prove himself at every level, and the mindset that carried him to Arkansas, where he's become a leader on and off the field. Along the way, Worth reflects on the role his family and faith played in keeping him focused, the lessons learned from adversity, and his vision for the future. __________ The full video version of this episode is available exclusively on HogsPlus.com Follow us on social media! Twitter Facebook Instagram The Hog Pod is brought to you by South by Northwest Hospitality & Arvest Bank.
Griffin Warner and Lonte Smith talk College Football Group of Five betting. 0:05 – 0:31 Opening motivational speech emphasizing speed, defensive swarming, and physical dominance — “Out-block, out-tackle, out-hit, out-hustle” — with a repeated call to “leave no doubt tonight.” 0:31 – 1:19 Griffin Warner Introduces the College Football Podcast episode focusing on Group of Five teams, following a prior episode on the Power Four. Announces a promo code and a college football contest, noting the goal is to identify season-long betting opportunities. Date: Tuesday, 1:45 – 2:33 Griffin Warner Explains that Group of Five games offer strong betting opportunities. Begins with Army (West Point) win total: Over 7.5 at +110, Under 7.5 at -140 on BetOnline. 2:35 – 4:41 Lonte Smith — Army Analysis 2023 Recap: 12–2, AAC champions, led by QB Bryson Daly (dark horse Heisman) and RB Kanye Udo. Losses: Daly to graduation, Udo to Arizona State, two Joe Moore Award-winning offensive tackles, best defensive player to Georgia. Returning Talent: Six of top ten tacklers; LB corps Miller & Thomas praised. Concerns: Offensive drop-off, new OL coach, challenging schedule (Tulane, UTSA, Navy, Air Force). Projection: 7–5 ceiling, 6–6 floor → leans Under 7.5. 4:41 – 6:08 Griffin Warner & Lonte Smith — Schedule Talk Army's 2024 slate includes K-State, North Texas, Tulane, Air Force, Navy (in Baltimore). Lonte favors Navy among service academies, citing better returning production and depth. 7:16 – 14:52 Western Kentucky (C-USA) Odds: Over 7.5 (-125), Under 7.5 (-105). 2023: 8–6 record. Roster: Only 3 starters return (1 offense, 2 defense). Poor 2023 rush defense (224 YPG). Key Additions: QB Maverick McIver (Abilene Christian, 3,500+ yds, 37 TDs), OC Rick Bowie (former Abilene OC). WR Matt Henry (1,100+ yds at Western Illinois). Concerns: OL continuity, defensive holes, rush defense. Schedule: Winnable home games; road tests at Toledo, Delaware, Missouri State. Projection: ~8.6 wins → leans Over 7.5. 15:43 – 20:22 Bowling Green (MAC) Odds: Over 6.5 (+200), Under 6.5 (-260). 2023: 7–6 (6–2 MAC). Changes: New HC Eddie George; ranked 130th in returning production; offense loses top TE hero Fanning (drafted by Browns). Defense: Loses 13 of top 15 tacklers but adds FCS standouts (including Eddie George's son). Schedule: Lafayette, Cincinnati, Liberty, Louisville early; Toledo and Buffalo at home. Projection: Depth concerns, brutal early stretch → Under (expects ~4–8). 20:53 – 25:10 Air Force (MWC) Odds: Over/Under 6.5 (-115). 2023: 5–7 after starting 1–7, finished on 4-game win streak. Roster: 9 returning starters (6 offense, 3 defense). QB battle (Johnson favored). OL returns 3 starters plus 2 with experience. Defense: Allowed 23 PPG; DL led by Peyton Zurch. Schedule: Bucknell, Boise, Navy, Wyoming, Army, UNLV, SJSU, UConn. Projection: Manageable slate, strong finish expected → Over 6.5 (7–8 wins). 25:38 – 31:06 Georgia Southern (Sun Belt) Odds: Over 7.5 (+130), Under (-160). 2023: 8–5. Roster: 10 starters return (5 offense, 5 defense). QB J.C. French (2,500+ yds, 17 TDs, 11 INTs, 66% comp). Deep WR corps; strong OL with most combined starts in Sun Belt. Defense: Needs rush D improvement; strong secondary led by Chance Gamble. Schedule: Fresno, USC, Jacksonville State, JMU, Coastal, ODU, Marshall. Projection: Favors in most conference games except JMU → Over 7.5 (floor 8 wins). 31:07 – 38:35 Playoff/Long-shot Discussion No strong playoff contenders from teams covered; JMU strong but blocked by JMU matchup for Georgia Southern. Boise State (2–1 to make playoffs) downgraded without RB Ashton Jeanty. Long-shot pick: South Florida (33–1) if QB Byron Brown stays healthy; avoid betting until after tough Miami/Florida stretch. 38:36 – End Best Bet: Army Under 7.5 wins. Rationale: Loss of QB, RB, two elite tackles, new OL coach, tough schedule, regression from 12–2 2023 season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What teams reshaped their roster in the transfer portal and might surprise us in 2025?(0:00-6:35) Intro: What did Thomas Castellanos say?(6:36-19:06) What does Florida State's 2025 look like?(19:07-25:18) Breaking down Pete Nakos' Thomas Castellanos Story(25:19-28:25) Alabama at Florida State Preview(28:26-36:46) Ole Miss in 2025(36:47-45:56) What will Oregon look like?(45:57-51:45) Missouri Resurgence?(51:46-53:59) Have we talked enough Miami?(54:00-59:12) West Virginia with Rich Rod, views in the state(59:13-1:05:00) Will Kentucky embrace Motivated Mark Stoops?(1:05:01-1:05:42) Conclusion We've talked plenty about Texas Tech and its spending spree in the portal, but what other teams set themselves up for potential success through the portal? Could Florida State come back from a horrific 2-10 season with two new coordinators and a radically revamped roster? Did Ole Miss simply create a new window for playoff contention with another portal haul? Everyone expects Oregon to be good, but can the Ducks contend for a national title with several key spots filled by players who transferred in this offseason? Is Rich Rodriguez trying to do at West Virginia what Curt Cignetti did at Jacksonville State?Watch us LIVE on YouTube, M-F at 9:30 am et! https://youtube.com/live/wkAoYQVNAZUHosts: Andy Staples, Ari Wasserman Producer: River Bailey Want to partner with the show? E-mail advertise@on3.com
It's Thursday, meaning time for another draft podcast!Henry's published his film room and we're here to talk through the most intriguing undrafted free agent singings in Denver and beyond.Who do we think could surprise? and why are we locked in on C Clay Webb, Jacksonville State and RT Xavier Truss, Georgia for the offensive line. OLB Johnny Walker Jr, Mizzou and LB Karene Reid, Utah on defense. And who could be the big upside play in this group?Join Jake Schwanitz, Henry Chisholm and Andre Simone year-round as we get into the biggest trends in football at all levels and the most interesting team-building topics.Start - 0:00Some galaxy talk - 2:00Johnny Walker - 17:30Linebackers - 24:10Clay Webb - 36:45Jaden Robinson - 44:10Courtney Jackson - 49:10WRs - 53:00FLASH SALE! DNVR T-SHIRT + A YEAR OF DIEHARD FOR JUST $36! https://www.thednvr.com/intro-offer-youtube#broncos #denverbroncos #seanpayton #nflAn ALLCITY Network ProductionPARTY WITH US: https://thednvr.com/eventsALL THINGS DNVR: https://linktr.ee/dnvrsportsBALL-KNOWER BONUS/Merch: https://promotion.allcitynetwork.com/promotions/store.allcitynetwork/7d48d294-4260-4bac-aca1-9a18eef8ca78SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/DNVR_SportsToyota: Visit Your Front Range Toyota Stores at a location near you - Toyota is the official vehicle of DNVR. Toyota - Let's Go Places!Toyota Drive to the Playoffs: https://kse.jotform.com/250624177000950?camefrom=CFC_KSE_xJZqkfEGc0GvJpltfPs0pA&utm_[…]um=xJZqkfEGc0GvJpltfPs0pA&utm_campaign=xJZqkfEGc0GvJpltfPs0pAFirst Bank: So, if you're ready for better banking and the chance to earn a little extra, head to efirstbank.com/bonus. Certain restrictions and requirements apply. Member FDIC.Hall of Fame App: Get a 7-Day Free Trial + 50% Off your first month with code DNVR. Just download the HOF app on iOS and Android or visit www.hofbets.com, enter code DNVR, and you're all set. #adRaising Cane's Rooftop Fridays: https://thednvr.com/event/friday-rooftop-club-at-coors-field-presented-by-raising-canes/ Monarch Money: Use Monarch Money to get control of your overall finances with 50% off your first year at https://www.monarchmoney.com/dnvrbet365: Go to https://www.bet365.com/hub/en-us/app-hero-banner-1?utm_source=affiliate&utm_campaign=usapp&utm_medium=affiliate&affiliate=365_03485318 or use code DNVR365 when you sign up. Must be 21+ and physically located in CO. Please gamble responsibly. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help call or TEXT 1-800-GAMBLERUCHealth: Learn more about Living Like There's A Tomorrow at https://www.uchealth.org/tomorrow/?utm_source=DNVR&utm_medium=Audio&utm_campaign=Brand_LLTIAT_Null_JFMFY25_AW_NullEmpire Today: Schedule a free in-home estimate today! All listeners can receive a $350 OFF discount when they use the promo code DNVR. Restrictions apply. See https://empiretoday.com/dnvr for detailsCoors Light: Delivery on Instacart at https://coorslight.com/DNVR. Celebrate Responsibly. Coors Brewing Company, Golden, Colorado.Gametime: Download the app, create an account, and use code DNVR for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply.Shady Rays: Head to https://shadyrays.com and use code: DNVR for 35% off polarized sunglasses. Try for yourself the shades rated 5 stars by over 300,000 people.Rugged Road: Gear up for your next adventure with Rugged Road Coolers - Your ultimate outdoor companion! Head to http://ruggedroadoutdoors.pxf.io/ALLCITY and use code DNVR for 10% off!Hello Fresh - Get 10 FREE meals at https://hellofresh.com/freebroncos. Applied across 7 boxes, new subscribers only, varies by plan.When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions.Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
"The Windup" returns as Chris Phillips and Harrison talk all things SEC baseball in conference play weekend #9 including new #1 LSU taking down Arkansas, Florida stays RED HOT in Austin, A&M's nightmare comes to reality against Mizzou, Vandy/Mississippi State beat their hated rivals, Alabama's statement series win over UGA and more. Plus, the guys preview & predicts another midweek slate that features Tennessee hosting Belmont, Auburn facing Jacksonville State, Ole Miss tangling with Tennessee-Martin, Mississippi State welcoming Northern Alabama and much more. ⬇️ Support SECU ⬇️ FANDUEL Visit FanDuel.com/SECU to join today and get started with $300 dollars in bonus bets when you win your first $5 dollar bet! Subscribe to SEC Unfiltered, the best SEC podcast on the internet: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sec-unfiltered/id1441899352 Website: https://www.secunfiltered.com/ X: https://twitter.com/SECUnfiltered Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secunfiitered/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SECUnfiItered Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/pl/podcast/sec-unfiltered/id1441899352 Let's get it! Must be 21+ and present in select states (for Kansas, in affiliation with Kansas Star Casino) or 18+ and present in D.C. First online real money wager only. $5 first deposit required. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable bonus bets which expire 7 days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG. Call 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat in Connecticut, or visit mdgamblinghelp.org in Maryland. Hope is here. Visit GamblingHelpLineMA.org or call (800) 327-5050 for 24/7 support in Massachusetts or call 1-877-8HOPE-NY or text HOPENY in New York.
Tysor Anderson is a men's basketball assistant coach at Wofford College having joined the staff in June of 2022. Anderson spent the previous three seasons at Jacksonville State University. Prior to Jacksonville State, Tysor was a head coach at the high school level. He served as head coach at Atlanta's South Gwinnett High School from 2016 to 2018 before taking the head coaching job at Holy Spirit Prep in 2018. Anderson coached future NBA first-overall pick Anthony Edwards of the Minnesota Timberwolves while at HSP. In the collegiate ranks, Anderson spent two seasons as an assistant coach. His 2011-12 season was spent at South Georgia State College, and he served in the same capacity at the University of North Georgia during the 2015-16 season. In between those stops Anderson served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Cambodia from 2012 to 2014. Anderson is a 2010 graduate of Georgia Tech where he received his degree in Social Science, Technology and Culture, and also earned a certificate in Business Management. As a walk-on for the Yellow Jackets, Anderson lettered three years and served one season as a student assistant under head coach Paul Hewitt.Anderson is the grandson of legendary, Hall of Fame, college basketball coach Charles "Lefty" Driesell, who retired in 2003 after 41 years as a head coach at Davidson, Maryland, James Madison and Georgia State.On this episode Mike and Tysor discuss Tysor's coaching experiences from high school to collegiate levels. Throughout the episode, we delve into Anderson's formative years, marked by his early exposure to the coaching profession through his grandfather, the esteemed Lefty Driesell, and discuss the profound impact of familial legacies on his career aspirations. As we explore his transition from a head coach in high school to an assistant at the collegiate level, we examine the invaluable lessons learned regarding the importance of building relationships within the community and fostering team cohesion. Furthermore, Anderson articulates the challenges posed by the rapidly evolving landscape of college athletics, particularly in the realms of recruitment and player development. Ultimately, this episode serves as a compelling examination of the multifaceted nature of coaching, underscoring the vital balance between personal ambition and the collective success of the teams we lead.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @hoopheadspod for the latest updates on episodes, guests, and events from the Hoop Heads Pod.Make sure you're subscribed to the Hoop Heads Pod on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts and while you're there please leave us a 5 star rating and review. Your ratings help your friends and coaching colleagues find the show. If you really love what you're hearing recommend the Hoop Heads Pod to someone and get them to join you as a part of Hoop Heads Nation.You'll want to take some notes as you listen to this episode with Tysor Anderson, men's basketball assistant coach at Wofford College.Website - https://woffordterriers.com/sports/mens-basketballEmail - andersontd@wofford.eduTwitter/X - @tysorandersonVisit our Sponsors!Dr. Dish BasketballOur friends at Dr. Dish Basketball are here to help you...
Let's take a stroll down memory lane and discuss some of the wildest upsets over the last few seasons! In Part 1 of this two-part episode, and in honor of March Madnes, we unveil our Upset Bracket, pitting the biggest stunners from 2024 and 2021 against each other. From Michigan's improbable triumph over Ohio State to Kansas' overtime insanity against Texas, we break down the chaos, the stakes, and the moments that left fans speechless. Which upsets should be in our Final Four?Key Topics:Michigan's 2024 upset over Ohio State: How a limited Wolverines squad stunned the eventual national champs in Columbus, with a huge point spread and a Sicario-inspired vibe.Kansas' 2021 OT thriller vs. Texas: A 57-point explosion from a 2-10 Jayhawks team that humiliated the Longhorns in Austin—third-string QB heroics included!Vandy's historic takedown of #1 Alabama in 2024: Diego Pavia and the Commodores rewrite 40 years of history, complete with goalpost-tossing madness.Northern Illinois stuns Notre Dame in 2024: A MAC team's gritty road win over the Irish—a "ticker game" that defied a near-30-point line.Stanford's OT gut punch to #3 Oregon in 2021: A 3-9 Cardinal team derails the Ducks' season in a lifeless Stanford Stadium.Jacksonville State's takedown of Florida State in 2021: How a loss against an FCS program nearly upended Mike Norvell's rebuild.Bowling Green's upset on the road against Minnesota in 2021: The Falcons overcame a 30+ point spread to dump the Gophers in Minneapolis.Bubble upsets and honorable mentions: Kentucky over Ole Miss, Kennesaw State's FBS debut win, and more chaos that almost made the cut.Chapters:0:00 - Intro10:14 - 2024 Region43:10 - 2021 RegionA fan of our college football podcast? Leave us a rating and review, and don't forget to subscribe or follow so you don't miss any of our podcast episodes:Apple Podcasts: https://play.solidverbal.com/apple-podcastsSpotify: https://play.solidverbal.com/spotifyAmazon Music: https://play.solidverbal.com/amazon-musicOvercast: https://play.solidverbal.com/overcastPocket Casts: https://play.solidverbal.com/pocketcastsPodcast Addict: https://play.solidverbal.com/podcast-addictCastBox: https://play.solidverbal.com/castboxOur college football show is also available on YouTube. Subscribe to the channel at: https://www.youtube.com/@solidverbalRead transcripts & learn more about the show on our website: https://www.solidverbal.com/episodes/march-qa-part-1-georgias-cracks-clemsons-culture-and-the-next-indiana/Want to get in touch? Give us a holler on Twitter: @solidverbal, @tyhildenbrandt, @danrubenstein, on Instagram, or on Facebook. You can also find our college football podcast out on TikTok and Threads. Stay up to date with our free weekly college football newsletter: https://quickslants.solidverbal.com/subscribe.College football has been our passion since we started The Solid Verbal College Football Podcast back in 2008. We don't just love college football, we live it!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.