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On location at the P and L, we dive into the Big 12 on the court, AND the court, K-State coaching hire, Royals lighting up the World Baseball Classic, trivia fun, and other smiles. Come along for the fun ride!
Shreyas Laddha's Jayhawks News, Notes, & Side Stories bonus 908 Wed, 11 Mar 2026 13:54:54 +0000 0vw5JfagtQ4pyqXOWe9sGSuZegwfG9aw sports Sports Daily sports Shreyas Laddha's Jayhawks News, Notes, & Side Stories Wichita's popular morning local sports talk radio show is Sports Daily with Jacob Albracht and Tommy Castor. Listen live M-F 7a-11a on KFH! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?
Hoops, NFL free agency and a whole lot more to dive into to start the week. Our friend today is Blair Kerkhoff of the KC Star. We'll kick around tournament basketball and Travis Kelce, and I'll clean up the WBC, SKC, golf, and more. Join the fun ride!
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The weekly banter battle is in high gear with local college hoop coaches personalities and post season prospects, the Chiefs McDuffie deal and other notes, Royals spring training, trivia fun, and the usual enjoyable detours!
On this episode we discuss the local election results and what the City had to say about it. We provide an update on Jayhawk and Shocker season in March and we review the Big Arch Burger and much more..... Starring: Ricky Hays and Scotty McHargueProduced by: Jose "Zipper Lip" RetanaMusic by: Jerry "Dtru" Davis
Nat Simons comenzó en 2013: con un álbum autoeditado se convirtió en una de las nuevas promesas de la música Americana. Más de una década después, se ha convertido en una voz imprescindible de la escena de rock alternativo. A lo largo de su carrera ha compartido escenario con artistas como Emmylou Harris o Rodney Crowell y ha recibido alabanzas de músicos como Ryan Adams o Gary Louris, líder de la banda The Jayhawks, para los que ha actuado como artista invitada. Gracias a eso, consiguió grabar su álbum “Lights” (2018) en EEUU. Ha presentado su arrollador directo en grandes festivales de nuestro país, como el Primavera Sound, el Azkena o el Sonorama y ha actuado junto a artistas como Loquillo en su gira de 40 aniversario.Escuchar audio
Hour 3: KU Jayhawks Bad Streak, Senior Night Is Antiquated, Defense for the Chiefs, KU Paying Athletes With Tax Dollars full 2609 Wed, 04 Mar 2026 15:57:45 +0000 1rlcdcQ1jJSF51Tux7U9EWNZCw2XqELG nfl,mlb,ncaa basketball,kansas city chiefs,ku,sports Fescoe & Dusty nfl,mlb,ncaa basketball,kansas city chiefs,ku,sports Hour 3: KU Jayhawks Bad Streak, Senior Night Is Antiquated, Defense for the Chiefs, KU Paying Athletes With Tax Dollars Fescoe in the Morning. One guy is a KU grad. The other is on the KU football broadcast team, but their loyalty doesn't stop there as these guys are huge fans of Kansas City sports and the people of Kansas City who make it the great city it is. Start your morning with us at 5:58am! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False
On this episode of The Jayhawker, Nate Bukaty sits down with Jason Booker, Deputy Athletics Director for External Affairs and Revenue Generation at the University of Kansas. The two dive into the major announcement that the Algeria national football team will use KU and Rock Chalk Park as its home base during the FIFA World Cup. They discuss what this opportunity means for the university on a global stage from increased visibility and recruiting advantages to long-term partnerships and revenue growth. Jason also explains the behind-the-scenes work that went into making this partnership a reality and how KU positioned itself as a premier destination. Beyond campus, the conversation highlights the economic and cultural impact this will have on Lawrence, Kansas including tourism, community engagement, and the chance to showcase the city to an international audience. The Jayhawker Podcast is presented by the University of Kansas Health System and by Xfinity, get the smartest WiFi only for Xfinity, imagine that!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Jayhawker, Nate Bukaty sits down with Jason Booker, Deputy Athletics Director for External Affairs and Revenue Generation at the University of Kansas. The two dive into the major announcement that the Algeria national football team will use KU and Rock Chalk Park as its home base during the FIFA World Cup. They discuss what this opportunity means for the university on a global stage from increased visibility and recruiting advantages to long-term partnerships and revenue growth. Jason also explains the behind-the-scenes work that went into making this partnership a reality and how KU positioned itself as a premier destination. Beyond campus, the conversation highlights the economic and cultural impact this will have on Lawrence, Kansas including tourism, community engagement, and the chance to showcase the city to an international audience. The Jayhawker Podcast is presented by the University of Kansas Health System and by Xfinity, get the smartest WiFi only for Xfinity, imagine that!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Differing tales in college hoops as Big 12 elimination comes to KU, Mizzou is uber-impressive in a road win, and K-State continues to lose out the string. Plus, SKC shows some signs of life in their home opener, our friend David Lesky from "Inside the Crown" brings a spring pulse check on the Royals, another golf calamity, and more. Enjoy!!
Football season is over, so it’s time to catch-up on this year’s basketball action. I have followed basketball ever since I could read the box scores. That said, I must admit that my interest in the National Basketball Association has been waning over the past few decades. Perhaps it is a lingering 23-year bout of “LeBron James Syndrome.” The King (of flopping) is still playing hoops for the Los Angeles Lakers at the age of 41. Incredibly, LeBron James is scoring 21 points per game during his 23rd NBA season. Will this guy EVER retire? The defending NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder is still leading the Western Conference. A vastly-improved San Antonio Spurs team is in hot pursuit and only two games back. The NBA Eastern Conference finds the (gasp!) Detroit Pistons leading the Boston Celtics by 5 ½ games. However, a growing number of losing teams are now trying to out-lose each other in order to finish with the coveted last place title. Welcome to tanking – the NBA regular season soap opera’s not-so-new problem A general definition of the term “tanking” is to intentionally field a noncompetitive team in order to take advantage of league rules which benefit the team losing the most games. In the NBA, the biggest loser generally has the most likely chance to select #1 in the annual player draft. The current system utilizes a weighted average format with the worst of the 14 non-playoff teams having the best chance to receive the top pick. Unlike football or baseball, basketball has just five starting players. Adding the top college basketball player might be enough to help your team become an immediate playoff contender. The NBA’s defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder “tanked” for three years (2021-2023). By making some solid draft picks and a few nifty player trades, OKC is positioned to be a top team for several years to come. Once Oklahoma City transitioned from nearly worst to first, others are following the playbook. Case #1 – this year’s Detroit Pistons Detroit finished at or near the bottom of the NBA’s Eastern Conference for five consecutive years from 2020 through 2024. The team’s lousy record earned the Pistons a number one choice (Cade Cunningham in 2021) plus the #5 pick three times and the #7 overall selection once. This year’s Detroit Pistons are now in first place in the NBA East with a 43-14 record. Cade Cunningham averages 25 points per game and is an NBA All-Star. Three of the team’s other four high draft selections are averaging about ten points per game for Detroit. Was it worth finishing near the bottom for several years to, perhaps, move to the top of the standings down the road? Case #2 – The San Antonio Spurs The five-time NBA champion San Antonio Spurs also went “all in” on tanking from 2022 through 2024. They finished at the bottom of the NBA’s Western Conference in 2023 and earned the #1 overall selection. San Antonio’s talented 7’4” center Victor Wembanyama is now in his third season and averages 24 points and 12 rebounds per game. He was the top pick in 2023 and has helped transform a woeful Spurs team into a contender in just two years. San Antonio also struck gold with 2024’s #4 overall selection, Stephon Castle. The talented guard is averaging 17 points per game in his second NBA season. The rest of the NBA is copying Detroit and San Antonio with excessive tanking Nearly one third of the NBA’s teams are trying to lose games at a record pace this season. Winning even one basketball game can reduce your team’s chances to finish with a bad enough record to “win” a top NBA pick in June. There’s even a website called “Tankathon.com” dedicated to providing the daily odds of each NBA team trying losing its way to receive the #1 overall draft pick. Today’s stats showed that the leader (worst team in the NBA) is Sacramento (13-46). The Kings have dropped nine of their last ten games. Woo hoo – nice job, Sacto! In hot pursuit of the Kings are the Indiana Pacers (15-44) and Brooklyn Nets (15-42). Both of those NBA teams have lost eight of their last ten games. That’s just not good enough to be #1, guys! The woeful Washington Wizards sit in fourth place today at 16-41 with the New Orleans Pelicans perched right behind at 17-42. The Pelicans’ coach may be in big trouble, though. His team has actually won two games in a row! The Utah Jazz are trying to get into the mix for the #1 pick by fading fast, too. They have an 18-40 record today but are on a three-game losing streak. Lose, Jazz, lose! Be careful what you wish for That group of NBA teams is hoping their fans will fantasize about having the top pick in the annual player draft in June. Historically speaking, the majority of these overall #1 choices will have a fairly productive NBA career. A few even blossom into NBA All-Stars. Unfortunately, most #1 overall selections do not lead their teams into the NBA Finals. Let’s remember a few failed #1 NBA picks from the past decade LSU’s “one and done” forward Ben Simmons was selected first in 2016 by the Philadelphia 76ers. His skills regressed with every season as a professional basketball player. Already traded twice, Ben Simmons’ basketball play became so embarrassingly poor that none of the 30 NBA teams have this 29-year old player on their roster this season. Another #1 NBA flop has been shooting guard Markelle Fultz. Like Simmons, Fultz was drafted by the Philadelphia 76ers with the top pick in the 2017 draft. Another prolific “one-and-done” freshman scorer in college, Markelle Fultz has been a major disappointment in the NBA. He has averaged a meager 10 points per game over his first eight pro seasons and has been traded twice already. It’s still a bit early to say whether the Atlanta Hawks’ 2024 #1 overall pick is a draft bust. However, 6’8” French forward Zaccarie Risacher is scoring just 10 points and 3.5 rebounds per game as he comes off the bench during his second NBA season. Other recent #1 overall picks have included: 2018 – Deandre Ayton (drafted by Phoenix, traded to Portland, and traded in 2025 to the Los Angeles Lakers) 2019 – Zion Williamson (New Orleans Pelicans – unlikely to make the playoffs) 2020 – Anthony Edwards (Minnesota Timberwolves) 2021 – Cade Cunningham (Detroit Pistons) 2022 – Paolo Banchero (Orlando Magic) 2023 – Victor Wembanyama (San Antonio Spurs) 2025 – Cooper Flagg (Dallas Mavericks – unlikely to make the playoffs) None of the past ten #1 overall picks has led their team to the NBA Finals. Watch out, tankers! The NBA Commissioner is actually cracking down Adam Silver knows that nearly half of his NBA franchises are intentionally trying to lose games right now. He understands that it is bad for business over the long run. The NBA is morphing into two different leagues – the competitors and a growing legion of purposeful losers. Earlier this month, Commissioner Silver fined the Utah Jazz $500,000 and Indiana Pacers $100,000 for purposefully keeping healthy starters on the bench during the fourth quarter of games to insure that their teams would lose. “Overt behavior like this that prioritizes draft position over winning undermines the foundation of NBA competition,” said Silver. No kidding, Commish! Hall-of-Famer Charles Barkley has a few ideas to help end tanking. He recently said that he wants every NBA team failing to make the playoffs to receive only ONE ping-pong ball in the NBA’s lottery when selecting the top 14 picks. Each of the 14 losing teams would then have the same 7% (1/14) chance of receiving the #1 pick. That’s a good place to start, Chuck! He also asked the Commissioner to ban any NBA team finishing with less than a .500 record from raising ticket prices the following season. The NBA owners would give that particular idea of Barkley an overwhelming thumbs down! One “anti-tanking” proposal is receiving a lot of positive feedback Incentives work. That is why so many NBA teams are trying to lose as many games as possible down the home stretch to receive the top draft pick this summer. Here’s an excellent idea receiving a lot of support. Each of the NBA’s 14 non-playoff teams would still be assured of receiving a pick from #1-14. However, the draft order for those first 14 selections would be based on the number of WINS which each team collects over the second half of the NBA season. That would incentivize every NBA team to try to win every game during the second half of the season. The upper tier of teams will be positioning for a better playoff seed. All of the bottom tier of teams would be battling to enhance their own draft position. The biggest complainers about this proposal are teams which may have lost star players to injuries and cannot compete as effectively through season’s end. To that, I say, “Tough luck!” Do it, Commissioner Silver! Have you heard…the current #1 college basketball player may be tanking, too! The #14-ranked Kansas Jayhawks put months of effort and doled out millions in NIL loot into the recruitment of talented 6’6” freshman guard Darryn Peterson. Kansas coach Bill Self’s top recruit has been exceptional – at times. He has also been mysteriously invisible for several games this season, too. Darryn Peterson has missed several games with a lingering hamstring injury early in the season. Since then, he has claimed to suffer from cramps after playing a certain number of minutes in KU basketball games. More recently, the highly touted Peterson sat out a few more games with a mysterious illness. Teammates, fans, and the media have wondered if the freshman was, effectively, self-tanking to avoid injury ahead of the NBA draft. NBA scouts have been whispering to Darryn Peterson’s family that the freshman player is likely to become this year’s top selection. Peterson’s not-so-humble father, Darryl, provided this quote Monday, “We embrace what comes with this journey. The good and the bad. It has taught us so many life lessons to prepare Darryn and our family for what he’s about to go through being the #1 pick and future face of someone’s franchise and the league.” The young basketball player transferred away from his primary high school in Canton, Ohio to play his junior year at Huntington Prep School in West Virginia. For his senior year, Darryn Peterson transferred to play high school basketball in California for Pacific Prep. How many high school kids would be willing to do that – just to market himself better for college and pro basketball? Thankfully, not very many (yet). Darryn Peterson has not helped to dispel the growing concerns of his teammates and loyal Kansas basketball fans. They are questioning the freshman’s commitment to the program’s success and whether the team is better off without him. Kansas (now 21-7) has gone 9-2 in the games where Peterson was absent. The Jayhawks are 12-5 in the games Peterson has played. An increasing number of Jayhawks supporters would prefer for the freshman prima donna to hit the road right now and wait by the telephone for his name to be called by the NBA. Tanking (whether as a team or by an individual) should never be a winning strategy. The post Tanks for Nothing appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.
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Arizona weathered the injury storm and pulled out a big win at then-No. 2 Houston, followed by a grind-it-out victory at Baylor. Can UA get healthy and keep the momentum going as it heads into big-time home matchups vs. Kansas and Iowa State - and what else do the Cats need to do to secure a No. 1 seed in the Big Dance? Former Wildcat-turned commentator Matt Muehlebach joins us to discuss. Plus, we make our picks for Arizona's showdowns vs. the Jayhawks and Cyclones, discuss enhancements to the football stadium - and what's going on with the baseball team?
Matt Tait, Kansas beat writer for R1S1 Sports, joins 365 Sports to discuss the Jayhawks' recent home dominance at Allen Fieldhouse and whether Bill Self's team can carry that momentum into March. Tait breaks down Kansas' rotation, the development of standout freshman Darren Peterson, and why the team doesn't need him to carry the scoring load to make a deep postseason run. He also shares his perspective on how the Big 12's weekly gauntlet of matchups against teams like Houston, Arizona and Iowa State is shaping Kansas ahead of the NCAA Tournament and why the conference may be the best preparation in the country for March Madness. #big12 #big12mbb #rockchalk #kansas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A girl named Ryleigh Dyke had a tough Tuesday as some alleged cheating and holding tickets for people with group messages leaking.
Hour 1: Darryn Peterson and KU Win, Perception and Tough Tuesdsays full 1994 Tue, 24 Feb 2026 15:48:22 +0000 xkyknvRW6AQFaZDX1YrdFxw9YalZLGCj ncaa,ncaa basketball,jayhawks,ku,sports Fescoe & Dusty ncaa,ncaa basketball,jayhawks,ku,sports Hour 1: Darryn Peterson and KU Win, Perception and Tough Tuesdsays Fescoe in the Morning. One guy is a KU grad. The other is on the KU football broadcast team, but their loyalty doesn't stop there as these guys are huge fans of Kansas City sports and the people of Kansas City who make it the great city it is. Start your morning with us at 5:58am! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepo
In the final hour of New Day with SSJ we are joined by Kansas broadcaster Greg Gurley to talk aboyut Kansas after their big win over Houston in Allen Field House last night. SSJ and Greg discuss the game as well as some financial advice. The guys also get into the matchup between the Jayhawks and Arizona coming up this weekend. We end the show by hearing some more Royals audio from Salvador Perez on MLB network. We also hear from Royals manager Matt Quatraro who discusses Carter Jensen and what he could bring to the team this season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're back after mother nature wouldn't let us tape on Monday. Norlander is still snowed in, but the power is on, the internet is humming, and we're podcasting a day later than usual. Lots to get to in a belated weekend recap PLUS some Big Monday results worth sharing. Houston has lost three in a row, sounds like it could be time to get in on the Cougars. Kansas continues to rack up top-5 wins but are the guys buying what the Jayhawks are selling? North Carolina won a game against a Louisville team that Hartzell is very much out on, which Norlander calls him out on. The guys run through their biggest takeaways from the weekend's games - including Norlander's trips to Indianapolis and Saint Louis - and another round of 'what would you do?' involving an Uber driver and life in the not-so-fast lane. Norlander reads reviews at the end of the show - so keep em coming!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week we break down the NCAA Tournament through the lens of chalk vs the field, is this shaping up to be a year where the favorites dominate, or is chaos still lurking? We debate whether Duke or Michigan is truly the national championship favorite and what separates the two at this stage. We also unpack the growing mystery around Darryn Peterson and Kansas, and what it could mean for the Jayhawks moving forward. To wrap it up, we shift to baseball and debate which first-year MLB manager will win more games this year, Tony Vitello vs Craig Stammen. CHAPTERS: 0:00 MLB: Tony Vitello vs Craig Stammen 5:12 Intro 6:00 Portland Trail Blazer Game Experience 10:28 NBA Round Up 12:55 Duke vs Michigan Recap 16:12 Big UofA WIN 17:45 Chalk vs The Field 23:08 Darryn Peterson Drama 25:31 NBA Playoffs Chalk 27:55 Outro - Cardi B 28:10 Outro - Chicken Parade Click to subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@bigbenkwinn_ Follow us on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/bigbenkwinn_ https://www.tiktok.com/@bigbenkwinn_ https://x.com/bigbenkwinn_?s=21 https://www.threads.net/@bigbenkwinn_ https://discord.gg/BCqZduTD Got feedback? Email us at wstpodcastshow@gmail.com
Kansas Head Coach Lance Leipold joins 365 Sports to discuss how the Jayhawks are navigating one of the largest transfer portal classes in program history while still committing to developing talent from within. Leipold breaks down the value of retaining and building quarterbacks like Jalen Daniels instead of chasing portal options, how veteran additions such as Dylan Edwards and Connor Stroh can elevate the roster, and why patience remains critical in today's instant-gratification era of college football. He also shares insight into Andy Kotelnicki's return as offensive coordinator, the challenge of closing tight Big 12 games, and how Kansas is preparing for its unique midseason matchup at Wembley Stadium in the evolving landscape of college football. #collegefootball #cfb #big12 #big12fb #kansas #rockchalk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Diving into plenty of college hoops, with Matt Tait from R1S1 on the Jayhawks, plus Mizzou continues the bubble dance, and 'Cats play out the string. Plenty more with the USA hockey win, SKC dud of a start, signature PGA, and the Royals get rolling in the desert. Come on along!
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High-octone opinions and fun from the boys as we dive into the never-ending Darryn Peterson saga, K-State's own version, Rashee Race implications, trivia fun, and other enjoyable detours. Come on along!
249 - the Sky Chiefs - Stephen McCarthy (The Long Ryders, The Jayhawks) and Kevin Pittman (The Dads) In episode 249 of “Have Guitar Will Travel”, presented by Vintage Guitar Magazine,host James Patrick Regan speaks with the Sky Chiefs, who are Stephen McCarthy from The Long Ryders and The Jayhawks and Kevin Pittman who's put out two solo albums and also was in The Dads. In their conversation Kevin gives us a little bit of his history and then Stephen joins and we discuss the “Sky Chiefs” debut album and how it was recorded and produce 36 years ago and the Personel on the album and they take us through the musical styles on the album. Stephen tells us about his time in California playing with the Long Ryders The two tell us how they met while Kevin was in a band called “the Dads” and moved from LA to back to Richmond, VA. Stephen talks about his main guitar a tele style guitar with a b-bender “string bender” installed by Gene Parsons, the inventor of the string bender Gene is interviewed in episode 117 of this podcast. The two both tell us about the gear not just for the album but also what they're using now. Stephen discusses seeing Danny Gatton play many times early on. The two describe the few shows they did 36 years ago and they talk about plans for shows upcoming and discuss the support they're receiving from Sirius/XM's Outlaw Country. The two talk about a new album and the work they are doing separately, Stephen with a new Long Ryders album coming up (Stephen gives us a little bit of the Long Ryders history and logistics for an upcoming tour) and he tells us about his tour work with the Jayhawks. The two talk about the Palomino club in LA and encounters with Nudie Cohen at his shop. To find out more about Stephen and Kevin”s album you can go to their website: theskychiefs.com Please subscribe, like, comment, share and review this podcast! #VintageGuitarMagazine #theSkyChiefs #StephenMcCarthy #KevinPittman #theLongRyders #theJayhawks #BBender #StringBender #TheDads #JamesPatrickRegan #GeneParsons #theDeadlies #haveguitarwilltravelpodcast #HGWT #tourlife https://www.patreon.com/cw/HaveGuitarWillTravelPodcast Download Link
SSJ starts off the 2nd hour of the hour by discussing KC native Nathan Scheelhaase getting hired as the Rams OC. SSJ and Stan also discuss the Darryn Peterson situation as the Jayhawks play Cincinnati this weekend and Houston on Monday night. Stan gives his take on K State firing Basketball coach Jerome Tang. SSJ and Stan also discuss the Chiefs and their offseason and possible roster moves. We finish the hour with a forecast from Jeff Penner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
April 5, 2018Adam and Dr. Drew open the show discussing some phrases that have been co-opted by society and how the term ‘gaslighting' that was popular in the late 1800s and early 1900s has come back into popularity today. They also discuss the recent march against guns and what the practicality of what some on the left seem to want to do to try and reel in assault style weapons. They also turn to the phones and speak to a caller who wanted to alert Adam that he was discussed on Barstool recently and another with a question about one of Adam's favorite bands ‘The Jayhawks'.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Inside Carolina senior reporter Greg Barnes and Tommy Ashley discuss Kansas freshman Darryn Peterson and UNC's Caleb Wilson in the one and done era and how both players have handled injury troubles during their first, and only, season in college basketball. Jayhawk head coach Bill Self expressed some frustration with Peterson this week after the star freshman took himself out of a big game, another in a long line of missed opportunities for the Jayhawks to play with their complete roster in 2026. Barnes and Ashley discuss Wilson's approach to rehabbing his fractured left hand and the seemingly different approaches to getting back on the court both players have when dealing with adversity. Arkansas freshman Darius Acuff and Michael Jordan come up in the discuss as current and past examples of playing the game and taking advantage of every opportunity to showcase talent and ability. This show is brought to you by Inside Carolina, the No. 1 site for UNC sports coverage and community. Visit http://www.InsideCarolina.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
From The Nest Of The Jayhawks It's Shreyas Laddha bonus 901 Wed, 18 Feb 2026 14:54:57 +0000 c4NYHtOSAhmoWChM1lUFeAH1vkfAGYH6 sports Sports Daily sports From The Nest Of The Jayhawks It's Shreyas Laddha Wichita's popular morning local sports talk radio show is Sports Daily with Jacob Albracht and Tommy Castor. Listen live M-F 7a-11a on KFH! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed
Today on Jayhawker Podcast, Nate Bukaty sits down with Kansas Associate Head Coach Jeremy Case. We’ll talk about his playing days going from Southeast Missouri State to Houston Baptist to the University. You will hear how his journeys as college athlete help him relate to players in the era of the transfer portal. The we will talk about his coaching progression from Video Assistant to Associate Head Coach and we’ll get his insights on this year’s team heading into March. The Jayhawker Podcast is presented by the University of Kansas Health System and by Xfinity, get the smartest WiFi only for Xfinity, imagine that!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Jayhawker Podcast, Nate Bukaty sits down with Kansas Associate Head Coach Jeremy Case. We’ll talk about his playing days going from Southeast Missouri State to Houston Baptist to the University. You will hear how his journeys as college athlete help him relate to players in the era of the transfer portal. The we will talk about his coaching progression from Video Assistant to Associate Head Coach and we’ll get his insights on this year’s team heading into March. The Jayhawker Podcast is presented by the University of Kansas Health System and by Xfinity, get the smartest WiFi only for Xfinity, imagine that!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Keith Murphy and Andy Fales discuss Iowa State's win over Kansas and what it means for the Big 12 race, along with Iowa's loss to Purdue in Big Ten play. The conversation also includes mounting pressure around Kansas State's Jerome Tang, NCAA Tournament implications, and more from around college basketball. Michael Jordan wins on the pavement. AJ Green gets his jersey retired at UNI. Another packed episode of Murph & Andy on Iowa Everywhere! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the Final Hour of New Day with SSJ and Todd Leabo we are joined by CJ Moore of the Athletic to talk college basketball. He starts out talking about the biggest news coming out of the weekend which is Kansas State Coach Jerome Tang. CJ gives his thoughts on the timing of this and what caused AD Gene Taylor making this move. He talks about some possible replacements that might be on the Wildcats list for their next head coach. Then He talks about the Jayhawks and Tigers losses over the weekend and what each of their upcoming schedule this week. CJ also previews his trip to NCAA headquarters for a mock Tournament selection process this week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Valentine's weekend was sweet in my world, but bitter across the local hoops landscape. K-State pulls the trigger fast on Jerome Tang, KU's hot run gets chilled in Ames, and Mizzou lays an egg at home that slows their momentum. Yikes. Plus, Royals spring, Olympics, Golf, NBA, Tyreek Hill, and more to soak in!
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College basketball is in the crosshairs on another very spicy edition. Analyzing the schizophrenic Jerome Tang, Kansas treinding up amidst the continued drama, Mizzou's uptick, and more. Plus trivia fun, and enjoyabe detours.
No. 5 Iowa State hosts No. 9 Kansas on Saturday. The Cyclones are coming off a bad performance at TCU and hoping to a avoid a season sweep to the Jayhawks. Iowa suffers its first head-scratching loss of the McCollum era at Maryland. The Hawkeyes look to bounce back as they welcome Purdue on Saturday. The Big 12 makes an announcement about a new court for the men's and women's tournament in Kansas City. Plus, the guys are back with stories from a few days together in Florida. Presented by Fareway Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick Springer, of the Pay Heed Podcast, joined The Drive to discuss the Jayhawks chances against Iowa State and the health of their star freshman.
The Knicks dominated Philly. We talk whether Kansas star Darryn Peterson is sitting out to protect his draft stock. Jerry's got sounds of the Knicks' big win. We hear Jerome Tang's scorched-earth assessment of his K-State roster. The Seahawks' victory parade provided plenty of awkwardness from Sam Darnold and John Schneider, while the Pardon My Take crew called out Boomer's tax obsession. Plus, things get weird as we talk Zack Wheeler keeping his surgically removed rib to Gio's gallstones and the mystery of the tooth fairy.
Top-ranked Arizona didn't face the potential top player in the NBA Draft when it visited Kansas on Monday Night, but it did take on a motivated KU team in a raucous environment. The Jayhawks prevailed 82-78, even without Darryn Peterson, in dramatic fashion.On SportsBeat KC, the sports podcast of The Star and KCUR, KU beat writers Gary Bedore and Shreyas Laddha break down the action at Allen Fieldhouse: how the Jayhawks rallied from an 11-point second-half deficit and why Bill Self was emotional about this victory.After a break, KCUR interim news director Madeline Fox discusses where Kansas City stands with FIFA World Cup base camps. National teams are beginning to identify where they want to train and lodge during their stay in North America this summer, and Kansas City finds itself in an advantageous position.Rundown (timestamps are approximate)0:51 - Beat Writers break down the electric KU game vs Arizona7:37 - KU's To be or not be with Darryn Peterson 11:40 - What did KU prove?15:22 - What we know about World Cup Base Camps in KC20:19 - Is KC ready for the World Cup?25:53 - What's on Blair's RadarSportsBeat KC is the sports podcast of The Kansas City Star and KCUR, hosted by Blair Kerkhoff. It's produced by Randy Mason, Monty Davis, Irvin Zhang, Alison Booth, Suzanne Hogan, and Gabriella Lacey, and edited by Jeff Rosen and Scott Chasen.
Kansas upsets the No. 1 and undefeated Arizona Wildcats. Connor and Mike dives deeper into the injury status of Jayhawks star, and the potential NBA No 1. pick, Darryn Peterson as he's been sidelined for the majority of the season.
It's a busy morning on Mundo in the Morning as we kick off with a thrilling sports update. The Jayhawks take down the undefeated Arizona Wildcats in an upset win, and our host shares a personal story about missing the game due to family commitments. We also dive into local news, including a fuel theft investigation in Johnson County and the ongoing Nancy Guthrie case, where new details have come to light. Plus, we discuss Amazon's Prime Air Drone delivery service launching in the Kansas City area and the Platte County Commission's new mental health initiatives. It's a packed episode!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Hour 4 of New Day SSJ is joined by Kansas Basketball color man Greg Gurley to recap Kansas’ big win over undefeated top ranked Arizona. SSJ and Greg discuss the atmosphere at Allen field house last night and some of the performances that helped lead Kansas to victory, as well as look ahead to another huge Big 12 matchup Saturday between the Jayhawks and Iowa State in Ames. We hear Bill Self from the podium in his postgame press conference after last nights win.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Hour 4 of New Day SSJ is joined by Kansas Basketball color man Greg Gurley to recap Kansas’ big win over undefeated top ranked Arizona. SSJ and Greg discuss the atmosphere at Allen field house last night and some of the performances that helped lead Kansas to victory, as well as look ahead to another huge Big 12 matchup Saturday between the Jayhawks and Iowa State in Ames. We hear Bill Self from the podium in his postgame press conference after last nights win.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kevin Flaherty, college basketball analyst for Kansas City Sports Network, joins the show to preview a marquee showdown as No. 1 Arizona heads to Allen Fieldhouse to face a red-hot Kansas team. Flaherty breaks down why the Jayhawks are surging, how Bill Self has Kansas rolling on Big Monday, and what makes this matchup so dangerous for Arizona. The conversation also dives into underrated players on both sides, Darren Peterson's impact, and which Big 12 teams have legitimate Final Four and national title potential as March approaches. #collegebasketball #mbb #big12 #marchmadness Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's show Torres asks the question: How many college basketball teams can actually win the national title? It's fewer than you think! Plus, a prominent college basketball voice says Alabama should be banned from the NCAA Tournament for playing Charles Bediako - is he right? And Tyran Stokes visited Kansas over the weekend. Is it a done deal that he becomes a Jayhawk? Timestamps: Darryn Peterson (2:00) How many teams can win college hoops national title (16:00) Insiders CALL OUT Nate Oats (53:00) Tyran Stokes commitment coming (1:04:00) Want to watch your favorite college football team or get tickets to ANY big game - at SeatGeek you can use code "TORRES" and get $20 off your first purchase! Circa is the OFFICIAL hotel and gaming partner of the Aaron Torres Podcast: Check out their NEW sportsbook in Franklin, Kentucky or visit their Las Vegas property! Also, thank you to Caulipuffs, the healthy, yet delicious snack that is taking over your grocery isle! For more details - visit CauliPuffs.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today’s episode of The Jayhawker, Nate Bukaty is joined by University of Kansas Director of Athletics and Vice Chancellor Travis Goff for an in-depth conversation on the evolving landscape of college athletics. Nate and Travis dive into how Kansas has adapted to the rapidly changing world of college sports, from NIL to facility upgrades and long-term vision. The two also discuss the progress of the new broadcast booth, what’s left to complete it, and how it will enhance the fan and media experience moving forward. Finally, Travis shares insight into Kansas’ broader athletic goals—explaining how the university plans to continue elevating its basketball programs while also investing in and supporting success across all Jayhawk sports. The Jayhawker Podcast is presented by the University of Kansas Health System and by Xfinity, get the smartest WiFi only for Xfinity, imagine that!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Heartland College Sports' Pete Mundo breaks down Kansas vs. BYU and what we learned from this Top-15 Big 12 showdown. What did the Jayhawks prove? What does this result mean for BYU? And how does this game reshape the Big 12 race moving forward?
April 5, 2018 - Adam and Dr. Drew open the show discussing some phrases that have been co-opted by society and how the term ‘gaslighting' that was popular in the late 1800s and early 1900s has come back into popularity today. They also discuss the recent march against guns and what the practicality of what some on the left seem to want to do to try and reel in assault style weapons. They also turn to the phones and speak to a caller who wanted to alert Adam that he was discussed on Barstool recently and another with a question about one of Adam's favorite bands ‘The Jayhawks'.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.