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Best podcasts about Jeremy Clark

Latest podcast episodes about Jeremy Clark

Cover 3 College Football Podcast
Summer School: TCU Should Be Competing For A Big 12 Championship

Cover 3 College Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 22:18


Bud Elliott sits down with Horned Frog Blitz' Jeremy Clark to preview TCU's 2025 season. (00:00:00) - Intro (00:00:45) - Vibe Heading Into 2025  (00:02:00) - Josh Hoover  (00:04:00) - Wide Receivers  (00:05:40) - Running Backs   (00:08:00) - Offensive Name To Know  (00:10:55) - Defensive Changes   (00:13:50) - 2025 Expectations Cover 3 is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts.  Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on college football. Watch Cover 3 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cover3 Follow our hosts on Twitter: @Chip_Patterson, @TomFornelli, @DannyKanell, @BudElliott3 For more college football coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Aigburth Community Church Sermon Podcast

Jeremy Clark preaching in our series on the book of Luke

Aigburth Community Church Sermon Podcast

Jeremy Clark continues our Easter series from Matthew's Gospel.

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast
MGoPodcast 16.28: A Younger, Hotter Matt Painter

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 106:32


1 hour and 46 minutes The Sponsors Thank you to Underground Printing for making this all possible. Rishi and Ryan have been our biggest supporters from the beginning. Check out their wide selection of officially licensed Michigan fan gear at their 3 store locations in Ann Arbor or learn about their custom apparel business at undergroundshirts.com. Our associate sponsors are: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, The Sklars Brothers, the Autograph: Fandom Rewarded app, Champions Circle, Winewood Organics, Community Pest Solutions, and Venue by 4M where usually record this. 1. Men's Basketball vs Auburn - Sweet Sixteen Starts at 1:00 It's times like this that make you think of Percy Bysshe Shelley's poem Ozymandias which has a passage about "when you're leading by 9 points with 12 minutes left don't give up a 20-2 run". Michigan made Auburn as dumb as Michigan for a half and then Auburn remembered they were the #1 overall seed. Michigan gives up 1.04 ppp overall. Turnovers were tied but Michigan was obliterated on rebounds. The season-long issues with the front court came to light in this game. This ended up being what you would expect in a game of Michigan vs Super Michigan. We'll miss Vlad Goldin, Craig has some nits to pick.  2. Looking Back on the Season Starts at 21:51 Dusty May comes into a roster with Will Tschetter and Nimari Burnett, most of his FAU squad doesn't follow him (besides Vlad Goldin). But he assembles this motley crew of a team. The question coming in was "can he assemble a good roster or did he just have one good recruiting class?" Turns out he can assemble a good roster. Brian hoped this could be a 6-seed coming into the season and people thought this was crazy. They probably should've been higher than a 5-seed. This season earns an A for exceeding all expectations, not an A+ but an A. Dusty May was the better choice over Niko Medved.  3. Hot Takes and Looking Forward to Next Season Starts at 42:43 Takes hotter than whatever Craig is about to say. Michigan loses Rubin Jones, Jace Howard, Vlad Goldin, Justin Pippen, and probably Danny Wolf, You now have a roster cap of 15, they can be scholarship or not. They'll be looking for centers in the portal. Get ready for an L.J. Cason glow up. Looking ahead to Trey McKenney as a freshman. If Sam Walters was going to hit the portal, wouldn't he have done it by now? There appear to be a lot of high quality centers in the portal. Transfer portal targets, Brian wants Magoon Gwath. What's the ceiling for next year? They'll finally have some continuity on the roster. Just find a guy who's 7 feet tall and put him on the roster.  4. Michigan Football Spring Practice and Hockey Starts at 1:26:08 The only QBs available are Bryce Underwood and Jadyn Davis, Mikey Keene is injured. Otherwise we're not hearing much of anything. Shamari Earls is supposedly turning out and is Charles Woodson sized. There will not be Jeremy Clark slander. Michigan hockey had a disappointing end to the season, how will they bounce back? How much will Michigan pay for hockey after football and basketball? What does the rest of the Big Ten look like? MUSIC: "Cradle The Pain"—Morgan Nagler "Back to Earth"—Manplanet "I Wish"—Skee-Lo “Across 110th Street”—JJ Johnson and his Orchestra    

Aigburth Community Church Sermon Podcast

Jeremy Clark beginning our Easter series from Matthew

Aigburth Community Church Sermon Podcast

Jeremy Clark preaching in our series on Solomon from 1 Kings

Aigburth Community Church Sermon Podcast

Jeremy Clark preaching in our series on Solomon from 1 Kings

Aigburth Community Church Sermon Podcast

Jeremy Clark beginning our series on Solomon from 1 Kings

Aigburth Community Church Sermon Podcast
Wise Men (Matthew 2v1-12)

Aigburth Community Church Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 20:48


Jeremy Clark preaching in our series on the Characters of Christmas

Ragin Review
Bowl Preview: Louisiana vs. TCU

Ragin Review

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 116:55


The boys are back to chat about the upcoming New Mexico Bowl as Louisiana travels to Albuquerque to face off against the TCU Horned Frogs. We will also be joined by Jeremy Clark, Publisher of HornFrogedBlitz, to give his take on the matchup, and revisit the basketball announcement as Bob Marlin was terminated by the university. As always, we will share your comments and calls from our LIVE episode!

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast
MGoRadio 10.12: Early Signing Day Spectaculo wsg Steve Lorenz

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 102:35


Thank you to 247's Steve Lorenz for joining us, as always, for a Podcast-length edition of Across the Crooked Blue Line. The Sponsors We want to thank Underground Printing for starting this and making it possible—stop by and pick up some gear, check them out at ugpmichiganapparel.com, or check out our selection of shirts on the MGoBlogStore.com. And let's not forget our associate sponsors: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Champions Circle, Human Element, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Venue by 4M, Winewood Organics, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, Royal Oath Insurance Group, Community Pest Solutions, Autograph: Fandom Rewarded, who just launched an app where you earn rewards for things like reading MGoBlog and listening to our podcast, and SignalWire where we are recording this. THE VIDEO: [After THE JUMP: People in yellow puffy jackets.]  --------------------- 1. Things We're Watching and Offensive Recruits Starts at the top PEOPLE OF INTEREST: Jayden Sanders will sign tomorrow; that's just when his school does that. Olesh might get caught up in Oregon's big day, since he's their final target. Good that he's held out, Michigan's working the phones. Lean? Who knows. Derek Meadows: sounds like Alabama came in with a bigger NIL offer. Ty Haywood: 5-star, as long as he makes it up to campus we're in good shape. QB BRYCE UNDERWOOD: The cackling segment. Been a five-year recruitment—there was a Bryce Underwood recruitment paragraph on every QB target since Dante Moore was on their radar; shows M is serious. Steve's comp is Trevor Lawrence, but runs like Vince Young. Ivins thinks the distance between #1 overall the the #2 and #3 guys in the class is massive. RB JASPER PARKER: So underrated he can't be called underrated anymore. Not fast but is Hart-But-Big. RB DONOVAN JOHNSON: Freaks list, early 5-star because IMG, big injury drop and other schools dropped out, but made Freaks list after recovery. WR ANDREW MARSH: Elite WR. How? Bellamy did work. Seth comps to Cornelius Johnson, because elite double-moves and intellectual family. WR JACOB WASHINGTON: Never wavered even though big Sr season and had Washington come calling. Bellamy's HS, his HC is still the HC. Adrian Arrington/Marquise Walker tall possession type, but needs a redshirt. WR JAMAR BROWDER: Might be 6'5"—flipped from NC State and big riser, contested baller. NC State thought they had a dude. Common pick for class sleeper. Nico? Nico was a unicorn because of his speed. Bellamy recruiter of the year? West Bloomfield legend, Louisiana legend, and owns North Carolina since brother-in-law Biakabutuka lives out there. FB ELI OWENS: Wants to be Max Bredeson!!!! LT ANDREW BABALOLA: Comps to Stanford guys don't work; Jake Long in that he's a bit raw, basketball, length. OG AVERY GACH: Yay Groves, Yay Seth's Temple. Zinter/Sainristil of the OL who led Groves to the greatest season in school history (along with Barry Sanders's son). Why hasn't been bumped up? Nobody was at his games. C KADEN STRAYHORN: Funniest commit; dad is the color guy on MSU radio, but MSU was out a long time ago, won over OSU. IMG center, might be a little small. 2. Defensive Line and Linebacker Starts at 43:25 DE/DT NATE MARSHALL: Most surprising commit x2. Big win out of Chicago. Steve sees him growing into a DT but has the athleticism to stay outside. WDE JULIUS HOLLY: Injury meant nobody got to see him after a killer start to his Sr year but great measurables, guy Michigan sees as next Dom Nichols. DT BOBBY KANKA: Matt Godin. SDE BENNY PATTERSON: Might be the Wormley of the class. Build-a-bear rose late, should have been a 4-star. Edge for sure. PSU and USC were also trying to flip off senior tape. DT TRAVIS MOTEN: Wrestlers have the stamina as well as the leverage. His Hudl looks like Chris Hinton. Might be 280 already. Seth comp: Rayshaun Benny. MLB NATHANIEL OWUSU-BOATENG: Another early highly ranked IMG kid, injury hid him as a senior, probably much much larger than his listed 6'0"/200. More of a MIKE to Michigan. WLB CHASE TAYLOR: The Sullivan-esque super long athlete, outside linebacker with crazy athleticism and length, finally rose late. 3. Secondary and Class Wrap Starts at 1:00:40 CB JAYDEN SANDERS: Legit 6'3" and long. Ceiling is insane. Amorion Walker but this time he's starting as a CB. Freakish ability to move—if you can play cornerback at that size… CB SHAMARI EARLS: Will Johnson Memorial Hey Elite Cornerbacks Are Good. Sam Webb all over this recruitment. Expect the 5-star cornerback track. ATH ELIJAH DOTSON: Pat Narduzzi complains about Michigan throwing around money. Freaky athlete, late riser, CB-WR-S freaky athlete type. Might be best as a CB (think Jeremy Clark). FS JORDAN YOUNG: Clemson decommit because "their recruiting class wasn't that good." Michigan operating in the real world. Flipped him after we lost Ike Taylor, similar ceiling, similar profile (think Zeke Berry) but he's right that he needs some development. NK KAINOA WINSTON: Reminds Brian of Quinten Johnson. Reminds Seth of Rod Moore and Mike Sainristil in that Winston is a football savant. Also a sprinter. THE CLASS AS IT STANDS: Talent parity with Ohio State! What happens when Michigan isn't disadvantaged by rules they follow and their competition doesn't? Look at 1990s: they had a LOT of talent on those teams. Now they just need to get an OC who isn't going to run 80% of the time when he has Tom Brady. Class put together in adverse circumstances: Yes a natty run but also Will Harbaugh Go to the NFL? Their slow walk to taking NIL seriously. Their rough 2024 before winning The Game. OFFENSE Pos Player State Stars In a nutshell QB Bryce Underwood MI 5.0 Drew Henson 2.0, basically. RB Donovan Johnson GA 4.0⬇⬇ Elite as a Fr, IMG, injured as Jr. RB Jasper Parker LA 3.8⬆ Hart-selected, Alford approved WR Andrew Marsh TX 4.5⬇ Gliding track athlete/deep threat WR Jacob Washington LA 4.0 Parker's teammate. Big & Tall WR Jamar Browder FL 3.6⬆ Giant contested baller. TE Andrew Olesh PA 4.4⬆⬆ #1 target, catchy-blocky, Bama wanted. TE Eli Owens TN 3.7⬇⬇ Blocky FB/TE. OT Andrew Babalola KS 4.8 Elite 1st rnd type but a bit raw too. OG Avery Gach MI 4.1⬆ Smart and nasty Zinterish G. C Kaden Strayhorn MI 3.8 IMG, top C in class, son of MSU radio DEFENSE Pos Player State Stars In a nutshell NT Travis Moten KY 3.5⬆ Wrestling build-a-bear DT Bobby Kanka MI 4.0⬆⬆ Tenacious DT DT/DE Benny Patterson IN 3.6⬆ Build-a-bear flipped from Cincy. SDE Nate Marshall IL 4.6⬆ Elite heavy edge, maybe DT WDE Julius Holly GA 3.9⬇ Solid high-floor pass rusher. MLB Nathaniel Owusu-Boateng MD (IMG) 4.3⬇⬇ Ravens-type, BJM top target all cycle. WLB Chase Taylor GA 3.6 Lanky/speedy underrated athlete Nk Kainoa Winston DC 4.4⬆ Rod Moore-ish Mike Sainristil. S Jordan Young NC 4.3 Zeke Berry-ish burst CB Shamari Earls VA 4.5 Elite tall CB flipped from UGA CB Jayden Sanders TX 3.9⬆ Tall/skinny super athlete ATH Elijah Dotson MI 4.2⬆⬆⬆ Very tall CB/S/WR, Belleville 4. Hoops vs Wisconsin Starts at 1:21:29 What did we learn? We learned WOLF! He wasn't playing like this at Yale—he was a point center but not a point GUARD. Finding that 14-foot pick-and-roll and Wisconsin has no answer. Defense is also this team's calling card, because Wolf can stay in front of a 6'5" guy. Rebounding? Maybe they didn't focus on it because everyone is still playing icebreakers to get to know each other, maybe they didn't practice it because Wisconsin and Gayle used to guard PGs. Songs: “Hi, Hey There, Hello”—The Mowglis    "Strawberry Letter23”—The Brothers Johnson “Mr. Fear”—SIAMES Also because Across 110th Street will get our Youtubes taken down, the opener and outro: “The Employee is Not Afraid”—Bear vs. Shark “Ruska Vodka”—Motorboat

Frogs Insider
Ep. 105: NSD Recap, TCU-SC Preview, And.....

Frogs Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 83:37


On this episode, Melissa sits down with On3 women's college basketball analyst Talia Goodman to preview the top 10 matchup between No. 9 TCU and No. 3 South Carolina. Jamie sits down with Jeremy Clark of HornedFrogBlitz and 247 Sports to break down TCU's 2024 signing class. Plus, Jamie briefly discusses Jeremiah Donati's departure to take the AD job at South Carolina. Visit https://flyingtclub.com to learn more about the Flying T Club, TCU's NIL Collective.

Aigburth Community Church Sermon Podcast

Jeremy Clark preaching in our series on the book of Proverbs

People Who Read People, hosted by Zachary Elwood
Discussing alleged Bitcoin creator Peter Todd's behavior and language | Jeremy Clark

People Who Read People, hosted by Zachary Elwood

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 49:16


In the documentary Money Electric, filmmaker Cullen Hoback put forth the theory that developer Peter Todd was Satoshi Nakamoto, the mysterious creator of Bitcoin. In this episode, I talk to cryptocurrency expert Jeremy Clark (pulpspy.com)  about this theory, with a focus on the language and behavior of Peter Todd. We discuss: the 2010 forum post by Peter Todd that forms the backbone of Hoback's theory; Peter's behavior in the film when confronted, which many people saw as suspicious and strange; the difficulties of relying on nonverbal behavior for clues; and how simple, neat, and exciting stories can attract us. Learn more and sign up for a premium subscription at PeopleWhoReadPeople.com.

KSL Unrivaled
FULL SHOW | BYU Center Connor Pay | Big 12 Power Rankings | Cam Rising Out For The Season

KSL Unrivaled

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 108:02


JJ & Alex take you through the day in sports. Cam Rising is injured and out for the year. Big 12 power rankings BYU Center Connor Pay John Holcomb, Oklahoma State radio analyst Jeremy Clark, Horned Frog Blitz Devante Adams traded to the New York Jets Sean Durzi will be out for a while with upper-body injury.

KSL Unrivaled
HOUR 2 | John Holcomb, OSU radio analyst | Jeremy Clark of 247Sports

KSL Unrivaled

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 42:03


Hour 2 of JJ & Alex. Oklahoma State radio analyst John Holcomb talks Cowboys vs. BYU Jeremy Clark covers TCU for Horned Frog Blitz

Aigburth Community Church Sermon Podcast

Jeremy Clark preaching in our series on the book of Proverbs

Rock Chalk Sports Talk
9 - 27 - 24 Best Of RCST Podcast

Rock Chalk Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 90:53


(0:00-21:24) Jeremy Clark of hornedfrogblitz.com and 24/7 Sports Breaks Down TCU (21:24-28:21) Kansas Center Bryce Foster Audio (28:21-47:29) KU Color Analyst David Lawrence (47:29-1:11:39) Sports Stock Market (1:11:39-1:20:17) Jared Casey Audio (1:20:17-End) CFB Game Picks

Phog.net Podcast
Everything you need to know ahead of Kansas vs. TCU

Phog.net Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 43:14


We have a loaded podcast for you today. Jeremy Clark of HornedFrogBlitz.com and Jack Ritter join the show to discuss the Kansas vs. TCU matchup. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Aigburth Community Church Sermon Podcast

Jeremy Clark beginning our series on the book of Proverbs

Aigburth Community Church Sermon Podcast

Jeremy Clark preaching through Psalm 141 as part of our summer series in the Psalms

BCJ Podcast
Holy Grail BCJ Podcast Ep 440

BCJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 110:22


Chad Brendel and David Simone discuss the week that was Cincinnati Bearcats. This week the two are joined by special guest Jeremy Clark of Horned Frog Blitz with 247 Sports. The wrap the show discussing a full football camp preview, mainly for the offense. Join the conversation live every Wednesday night at 8pm on the Bearcat Journal Twitch and YouTube channels, and don't forget to like and subscribe while you're there! Turtle's Brew Time Stamps 0:00 - 44:00 Jeremy Clark of Horned Frog Blitz with 247 Sports 44:00 - 1:49:51 Football Camp Preview

Badass Records
Episode #128, Jeremy Clark

Badass Records

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 130:55


Jeremy Clark of Tracer Heights was in the house for Episode No. 128, and dang it if it isn't always refreshing to chat with a fellow Phishhead.Trust me: I'm not trying to pigeonhole Jeremy or say that that's all there is to say about him. There's a ton more. Rare is the opportunity, though.Anyway...Jeremy's a son and a brother and a bandmate and one heck of a sharp dude; I really enjoyed getting to know him a little bit. We talked a fair amount about Tracer Heights, what they're all about, and what his role as the bassist looks like. We also talked about a few of Jeremy's favorite albums. Those were these:Pet Sounds (1966), The Beach BoysNine Inch Nails' Broken (1992)Mellon Collie & the Infinite Sadness (1995), The Smashing PumpkinsThe Flaming Lips' The Soft Bulletin (1999)Person Pitch (2007), Panda BearSo, please check out our conversation. These chats are almost always awesome; this one was no exception. And please check out Tracer Heights. Find out more about them at tracerheights.com, on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and Bandcamp. They're rock, blues, and bluegrass with the spirit of psychedelic improvisational music, and they're gigging often here in K.C.copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the audio samples contained within this episode. They are cuts from a track called, "Grand Funk," by Jackie Mittoo from his 1971 effort, Wishbone (c/o Light in the Attic Records).

Aigburth Community Church Sermon Podcast

Jeremy Clark finishing our series on the book of Galatians

UnIntelligence
Navigating the Intricacies of Corporate Counterintelligence: Episode 10 with Jeremy Clark and Casey Richards

UnIntelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 138:00 Transcription Available


Welcome to Episode 10 of the Corporate Counterintelligence Podcast, "Unintelligence". Join hosts Dave Holder and Ryan Rambo as they celebrate this milestone with special guests Jeremy Clark and Casey Richards, seasoned professionals in the counterintelligence field. They dive deep into the relatively unknown corporate function of counterintelligence, discussing insider risk management, workplace investigations, cyber defense, information security, and more. In this episode, the conversation spans various topics including the importance of teamwork, the resilience required in counterintelligence operations, and the critical role of legal advisors and analysts. The guests also share their insights on the challenges and successes of their careers, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and continuous learning. Listeners will find valuable takeaways on the intersection of counterintelligence practices between military and corporate environments, the impact of AI and machine learning on CI operations, and the significance of tailored training programs. With a blend of humor, technical breakdowns, and professional insights, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the security and counterintelligence field. Don't miss this engaging discussion that not only celebrates the journey of the podcast but also shines a light on the critical work done behind the scenes to protect corporate and national security interests. Timestamps: 3: Guest Intro:  Jeremy Clark and Casey Richards 10:  Defensive vs. Offensive CI 15: Critical thinking, intelligence, and #osint analysis (@Peter J. Lapp) 20:  Lee Dale & Unicorns 27:  Listener Question:  Bethany J. Redmond 47:  Assessment process 56:  Shawnee and Jim 1:00 Jeff Jones and Glenn Jones 1:09 Cybersecurity and AI with Listener Question: Shawn Michaud 1:24 Shoutout to Jesse Moore and Indago 1:25 Surveillance and Rapport 1:33 Mistakes?  Working through the challenges. 1:48 Listener Question:  Rachel Cunningham 2:04 Closing remarks

Cover 3 College Football Podcast
How TCU Can Win The Big 12 In 2024 | Cover 3 College Football Summer School

Cover 3 College Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 21:02


Bud Elliott sits down with Horned Frog Blitz' Jeremy Clark to preview TCU's 2024 season. Cover 3 is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts.  Get 20% off Cover 3 merch in the CBS Sports Store:  https://store.cbssports.com/collections/cover-3?utm_source=podcast-apple-com&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=buy-our-merch&utm_content=cover-3-collection Watch Cover 3 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cover3 Follow our hosts on Twitter: @Chip_Patterson, @TomFornelli, @DannyKanell, @BudElliott3 For more college football coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Aigburth Community Church Sermon Podcast

Jeremy Clark preaching in our series on the book of Galatians

Aigburth Community Church Sermon Podcast

Jeremy Clark preaching in our series on the book of Galatians

Aigburth Community Church Sermon Podcast

Jeremy Clark preaching in our series on the book of Galatians

Aigburth Community Church Sermon Podcast
Mark 15v42-16v8 – Easter Day

Aigburth Community Church Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 20:48


Jeremy Clark ending our series on the book of Mark on Easter Day

Aigburth Community Church Sermon Podcast

Jeremy Clark preaching in our series on the book of Mark

Aigburth Community Church Sermon Podcast

Jeremy Clark preaching in our series on the book of Mark

Aigburth Community Church Sermon Podcast

Jeremy Clark preaching in our series on the book of Mark

Aigburth Community Church Sermon Podcast

Jeremy Clark preaching about Jesus: Truly Returning

Azure DevOps Podcast
Jeremy Clark: Design Patterns - Episode 270

Azure DevOps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 35:55


Jeremy helps developers by sharing his struggles, mostly in technology, but also with being more social as an introvert, understanding learning potential, and playing banjo. He has worked as a corporate developer, as a Chief Improvement Officer at a startup, and as a contract developer. Currently, he teaches developers through online courses, workshops, tech articles, and conference talks. He spends most of his time in C# and has recently ventured into Go (Golang) and Rust (Rust lang) to explore some of his favorite topics: interfaces, delegates, concurrency, and parallel programming. You can see him speaking next at LIVE! 360 in Orlando, FL Nov 12‒17, 2023. Use promo code “Clark” to save $500 off your ticket. Also Oct 23rd at DevSpaceConf in Huntsville, AL.   Design patterns are not just for architects. In fact, you already use Design Patterns but probably don't know it. Observer, Facade, Iterator, Proxy — these are all patterns that allow us to better communicate our ideas with other developers. And once we understand the patterns, we can use solutions that people way smarter than we have already implemented. In this session, we'll take a look at several Gang of Four patterns that we regularly use without realizing it. Don't know who the Gang of Four is? Join us to find out.   Topics of Discussion: [3:30] Jeremy talks about his foray into programming and the colleagues that helped him gain confidence. [6:44] Jeremy went from speaking at smaller user groups and code camps to global conferences. [7:35] The act of sharing gained expertise is what makes you an expert. [10:10] Design patterns and their relevance in development. [13:19] The importance of the Gang of Four book and Head First Design Patterns. [17:24] Iterator and the patterns that fall in that category. [20:43] Are we seeing classic patterns be redirected or are new ones taking shape? [23:05] The concept of abstraction. [24:10] The two states that developers fall into. [28:02] More about Jeremy's testing philosophy and how it's changed over the years. [29:26] What Jeremy prioritizes when helping other developers start a new codebase. [32:34] Where people can go for more education and information on these topics.   Mentioned in this Episode: Clear Measure Way Architect Forum Software Engineer Forum Programming with Palermo — New Video Podcast! Email us at programming@palermo.net. Clear Measure, Inc. (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! Jeffrey Palermo's Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! Jeremy Clark Twitter Jeremy Clark LinkedIn Jeremy Bytes Blog DevSpace Conf   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.

Cyclone Fanatic
Kickin' It feat. Jeremy Clark: TCU preview and special teams discussion

Cyclone Fanatic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 53:17


Grant Mahoney and Jeff Woody go through Iowa State's loss to Oklahoma before welcoming on Jeremy Clark of HornedFrogBlitz to talk all things TCU, what's different about this team from last year's CFP team, Chandler Morris in the system, and positional breakdowns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Money You Should Ask
Transforming Limiting Beliefs. Jeremy Clark

Money You Should Ask

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 39:07


Do you ever feel held hostage by your own negative thoughts? Does that cruel inner critic keep you stuck in self-doubt and fear? In today's episode, we're exploring how shifting your mindset can transform those destructive voices to unlock your full potential.   Our guest, Jeremy Clark is a motivational speaker and author of the book Did You Know You Are the Sh*t? Positive Affirmations Overcome Self-Doubt".   After a profound personal loss, Jeremy courageously reevaluated his life, and left his corporate job and pivoted to find his true purpose. He now speaks and writes to help others overcome limiting beliefs, practice self-love, and unlock their full potential through shifting mindset and the power of affirmations.    What if a simple 5-minute quiz could unlock hidden insights about your money mindset? This isn't about right or wrong answers.

R.E.S.T. With Virginia Dixon
114. Liberty: The Trellis & The Vine

R.E.S.T. With Virginia Dixon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 19:28


Jeremy Clark rejoins Virginia to introduce Standing Stone Ministries and their goal to support pastors and churches in a post-Christian era.Interview LinksR.E.S.T. EventsHow We Love Online Quiz Soul Hunger Quiz As A Man Thinketh by James Allen Purchase The Gift of R.E.S.T.Where to Find VirginiaWebsite Instagram Facebook LinkedIn DonateWhere to Find JeramyStanding Stone MinistriesBooks

Transcend in Life Podcast
Tuesday Tune-Up: Mastering Your Emotions with Jeremy Clark

Transcend in Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 23:54


Episode #312: Gain clarity on why it's important to have self-awareness in order to achieve your goals. And why mastering your own emotions will influence others to master their own.Bio: Jeremy Clark is a motivational speaker and mindset coach, and Author of "Did You Know? You Are The Shit!: Positive Affirmations to Overcome Self-Doubt." He helps business professionals and entrepreneurs create their own path to success with purpose using a practical and holistic approach to gaining clarity and direction toward a goal.Contact Jeremy:Website: https://jclarkspeaks.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jclarkspeaksLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jclarkspeaksTwitter: https://twitter.com/jclarkspeaksYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0efk3VatCL7QSkio4dbAIA

Cover 3 College Football Podcast
Cover 3 Summer School: TCU & Cal!

Cover 3 College Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 42:36


Cover 3's Bud Elliott is joined by HornedFrogBlitz's Jeremy Clark to preview TCU for the 2023 season! How can the Horned Frogs replicate their success from 2022? How can TCU replace so many NFL Draft Picks? Then, Jackson Moore of BearTerritory joins the show to discuss the outlook for Cal in 2023! How can the Bears hope to make a bowl game for the first time since 2019? Who can step up in a major way for head coach Justin Wilcox? Cover 3 is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts.  Watch Cover 3 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cover3 Follow our hosts on Twitter: @Chip_Patterson, @TomFornelli, @DannyKanell, @BudElliott3 For more college football coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast
Podcast #114: New England Ski History Founder Jeremy Clark

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 105:14


This podcast hit paid subscribers' inboxes on Jan. 31. It dropped for free subscribers on Feb. 3. To receive future pods as soon as they're live and to support independent ski journalism, please consider an upgrade to a paid subscription.WhoJeremy Clark, Founder of New England Ski History and contributor to New England Ski Industry NewsRecorded onDecember 6, 2022About New England Ski HistoryNew England Ski History has two main components:1) NewEnglandSkiHistory.comThis is HQ. Each New England state gets a landing page, which in turn links out to profiles of all its active ski areas, its major lost ski areas, and many planned-but-never built ski areas:* Connecticut* Maine* Massachusetts* New Hampshire* Rhode Island* VermontThere are also pages devoted to expansions (both realized and cancelled), lifts (sorted by type, brand, or year installed or removed), and trailmaps. One of my favorite features is the inventory of historic lift ticket and season pass prices (select the drop-downs at the top to change the state or season).The site, like its subject matter, is a little retro, but the information is, in general, very current. For New England podcast prep, this site is gold.2) NewEnglandSkiIndustry.comThis is a news site, focused always and only on New England. The subject matter is expansive and often esoteric: updates on chairlift construction or obscure ski area re-openings – topics few other outlets would cover, but of clear interest to the typical Storm reader. I never send out a news update without checking this site for tidbits that I would otherwise miss. Clark recently launched a Substack newsletter that pushes these headlines right to your email inbox - subscribe below:Why I interviewed himThere has been organized skiing in New England for at least 100 years. Rolling terrain, half-year-long winters, and population density made that inevitable. As soon as machines tiptoed their way into Earth's timeline, New Englanders began flinging them up hillsides. Some stuck. Most didn't. Today, New England skiing is a couple dozen monsters, a few dozen locals, and a scattering of surface-lift bumps where a lift ticket costs less than a pack of smokes.As rich as this history is, there are few reliable sources of historical information on New England skiing. New England Lost Ski Areas Project has documented more than 600 lost ski areas across the region – the site's founder, Jeremy Davis, was one of my first guests on The Storm Skiing Podcast back in 2019 (it's still one of my favorite episodes). The New England Ski Museum has put together timelines on the development of lifts, snowmaking, grooming, and more. But current information on still-operating ski areas is hard to find outside of the ski area sites themselves, and even those are often unhelpful for anything more in-depth than pulling up the current trailmap.New England Ski History hosts the best and most comprehensive library of information not just on the region's major lost ski areas, but on the 90-ish active ones. One thing that has frustrated me in the internet age is how difficult it can be to find what should be the most basic information. What year did Jay Peak open? What is the vertical drop of Veterans Memorial ski hill in New Hampshire? Why did Mt. Tom, Massachusetts, close despite its popularity?For the past 15 to 20 years, Jeremy Clark, who as a tech-brained 1990s teenager built Berkshire East's first website, has been organizing all of this information in one place. The site is free for all, but it has been invaluable to me as a reliable information source on all things New England skiing. I never knew who ran it – unlike The Storm, there is no name adjacent to the masthead - until late last year, when I fired off an email to the anonymous address posted on the site. Clark answered right away, and here we are.What we talked aboutNew England snowmaking superpowers; New England Ski History HQ; the rotation theory of skiing; unsung but interesting small ski areas; growing up at atmospheric and primitive Berkshire East; the power plant that changed weather in the entire valley; Roy Schaefer, savior of Berkshire East; building the ski area's first website for $180 in the ‘90s; the annual continent-wide hunt for used equipment; the evolution of Berkshire East from backwater to four-seasons resort that's a top-10 draw on the Indy Pass; the 100-year-old but little-known Eaglebrook ski area; Proctor Academy ski area; “I realized I'd be able to ski a lot more if I didn't work in the ski business”; how and why Jeremy created New England Ski History; building the site's tremendous ski area profiles; the value of showing up; the potential to scale the site up; assembling the jigsaw puzzle of a decades-long ski-area history; “the goal of the site is to get the history right”; sorting out Berkshire East's complicated history; the role of the interstates in building New England skiing; keeping the site updated; New England Ski Industry News and its corresponding Substack newsletter; why Clark shut down the New England Ski History Facebook page, even though it had approximately 10,000 followers; lost ski areas; the devastating loss of Mt. Tom and why it will likely never return; the value of small ski areas; Brodie; “intermediate terrain is great for business”; the rise and fall of Ski Blandford; Woodbury, Connecticut and whether it could ever come back; assessing Saddleback two years in; the attempted comebacks of Granite Gorge and Tenney; what it would take to make The Balsams happen; what it takes to bring a lost ski area back from the dead; the drama at Big Squaw and whether the upper mountain will ever re-open; whether Big Squaw's minimalist model would work to keep other lost ski areas alive; potential lost ski areas that could re-emerge from the dead; Mt. Prospect; the comeback potential of Plymouth Ski Area in Vermont; New England expansion plans; Ragged; the good and bad of multi-mountain passes; what skiing and smoking have in common; reaction to Pacific Group Resorts purchasing Jay Peak; Vail and New Hampshire – “I hope they've learned that New Hampshire is a lot different than Vermont”; and upgrades at Attitash.          Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewOne of The Storm's animating principles is the celebration of excellence. Who is doing things right in the ski world? Sometimes that's Jay Peak and Whitefish middle-fingering astronomical big-mountain walk-up lift ticket prices. Sometimes that's Alterra assembling the greatest ski area lineup in the history of multi-mountain passes. And sometimes it's someone who has quietly built a damn good website that enriches the world of lift-served skiing in a way that no one else has managed to do. That's why I've hosted the owners of Lift Blog, Real Skiers, and Seniors Skiing on the pod. And that's why I invited Clark onto the show.Industrialized skiing is evolving at an insane pace. It was just six years ago that Vail purchased its first New England ski area. At the time – 2017 – there was no Ikon Pass, no Alterra Mountain Company, no Indy Pass, no Covid, no eight-place chairlifts (in America). The more debris there is blowing around in the storm, the harder it can be to remember the world before it floated in. We all need centering mechanisms, places where we can draw context and anchor our understandings. For New England skiing – one of the most vibrant wintertime cultures on the planet – there is really no better or more comprehensive source than New England Ski History. As we all try to make sense of our ever-changing megapass-dominated ski world of 2023 together, I thought that it would be valuable to point out that the region's past, at least, was already capably organized.What I got wrong* I said that I couldn't think of any New England ski areas that remain under their original ownership, and Clark quickly pointed out that Pats Peak has been under the stewardship of the Patenaude family since it opened in 1962, which of course: I had just discussed that very point with Pats Peak GM Kris Blomback on the podcast a few months before.* I said offhand that Killington and Sugarbush's max 2022-23 lift tickets were in the $180 range, and that I would confirm those prices. Both are hitting closer to $200.Podcast NotesWe discussed quite a few active-but-lesser-known ski areas on the podcast – I've linked to their New England Ski History profile pages below:* Eaglebrook, a 440-vertical-footer in Massachusetts served by a double chair. This is the second-oldest ski area in the country, and serves the students at the private Eaglebrook School. I just love their trailmap:* Proctor is another private-academy bump, a 436-footer in Andover, New Hampshire. This one has occasionally opened to the public in the past, but I haven't been able to find any information on open ski days since the pandemic hit in 2020.We talked a lot about Berkshire East, which Clark worked at for more than a decade:* Clark referenced a cancelled but partially built expansion for the ski area in the 1970s – read the full history here.* Clark designed Berkshire East's first website. The earliest screenshot I could find was from April 18, 1998, and it's a beauty:We also discussed several lost ski areas, including:* Chickley Alps, Massachusetts rose 300 vertical feet and operated from 1937 to 1979.* Mt. Tom, Massachusetts, a fairly successful ski area whose sudden closing in 1998 is still a bit mystifying. This 680-vertical-foot ski area ran on four double chairs and a collection of surface lifts.* Brodie, which the owners of neighboring Jiminy Peak bought and shuttered around the beginning of the century.I asked Clark which lost ski areas had the best chance of a comeback:* Monteau in northern New Hampshire, which rose 650 vertical feet and was served by a double chair and some surface lifts, and has been closed since 1990.* Farr's Hill, Vermont. This 160-foot bump has been closed since the 1960s. A couple years back, however, a new owner purchased a used T-bar from Oak Mountain, New York, with the intention of re-opening the ski area. I haven't heard any updates in a while, and the ski area's Facebook page is now inactive.* Plymouth Notch/Roundtop/Bear Creek – this is the most recent lost chairlift-served ski area in Vermont. It operated as a private club as recently as 2018, and has a fairly extensive trail network. The problem? It's sandwiched between Killington and Okemo.Clark and I discussed the upcoming expansion plans at:* Waterville Valley – the resort hopes to finally link the village to the ski area with a gondola up the back side of Green Peak:* Sunday River, where the recently opened Jordan 8 chairlift will act as the gateway to the massive Western Reserve territory, which could double the size of the resort. Unfortunately, there are no renderings of the expansion to share yet.* Sugarloaf – West Mountain, which is scheduled to open in early 2024 (I did a full write-up on this one a few weeks back):We also discussed abandoned or suspended potential expansions at:* Ragged Mountain – Pinnacle Peak, where the ski area cut trails years ago; owner Pacific Group Resorts confirmed to me last year that they do not intend to proceed with the expansion.* Killington – the proposed but cancelled Parker's Gore project would have added 1,500 acres with a sustained 3,000 foot vertical drop, served by up to 10 lifts.* Cranmore – Black Cap, which would boost the ski area's vertical drop from 1,200 to 1,800 feet.* Bolton Valley, which was originally proposed as a far larger resort than the three-peak operation you can ski today. Clark said he found this masterplan, which shows chairlifts running all the way down to Interstate 89 – 1,800 feet below where the current Vista base area sits:We discussed the Hall double chair that once acted as a redundant lift to the Attitash Summit Triple, which Peak Resorts removed without explanation around 2018. This turned out to be the worst possible decision, as the triple then conked out for months at the end of the 2018-19 ski season. Vail Resorts will finally replace the triple with a high-speed quad this summer, making the decision to remove the double moot. It's the Top Notch Double on the map below:The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 7/100 in 2023, and number 393 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. Want to send feedback? Reply to this email and I will answer (unless you sound insane, or, more likely, I just get busy). You can also email skiing@substack.com.The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing all year round. Join us. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.stormskiing.com/subscribe

The College Football Daily
Exit Interview: TCU out to prove that 2022 was no fluke

The College Football Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 18:54


In 2023, TCU is out to prove that 2022 was no fluke! Jeremy Clark of HornedFrogBlitz joins Lance Glinn to reflect back on TCU's magical run and look ahead to the team next season. Host: Lance Glinn Guest: Jeremy Clark Follow or Subscribe to The College Football Daily on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Find the 247Sports podcast for your favorite team here! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Junkyard Dawgcast
CFB Playoff National Championship Preview

Junkyard Dawgcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 26:37


The 2022 College Football season comes to an end Monday night as TCU and Georgia face off in the CFB Playoff National Championship at SoFi Stadium. 247Sports' Brandon Marcello is joined by Jordan Hill of Dawgs247 and Jeremy Clark of HornedFrogBlitz to preview the game and discuss the matchups to watch that could decide who wins! Host: Brandon Marcello Guest: Jordan Hill & Jeremy Clark Follow or Subscribe to The College Football Daily on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Find the 247Sports podcast for your favorite team here! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The College Football Daily
CFB Playoff National Championship Preview

The College Football Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 26:37


The 2022 College Football season comes to an end Monday night as TCU and Georgia face off in the CFB Playoff National Championship at SoFi Stadium. 247Sports' Brandon Marcello is joined by Jordan Hill of Dawgs247 and Jeremy Clark of HornedFrogBlitz to preview the game and discuss the matchups to watch that could decide who wins! Host: Brandon Marcello Guest: Jordan Hill & Jeremy Clark Follow or Subscribe to The College Football Daily on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Find the 247Sports podcast for your favorite team here! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Junkyard Dawgcast
Georgia vs. TCU! CFP Playoff National Championship Preview | Junkyard Dawgcast

Junkyard Dawgcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 46:59


Dawgs247's Jordan Hill is joined by HornedFrogBlitz's Jeremy Clark to preview the 2023 National Championship! Follow our hosts on Twitter: @JordanDavisHill, @Mansell247 and @KippLAdams ‘Junkyard Dawgcast' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts and wherever else you listen to podcasts.  -LEAVE a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/junkyard-dawgcast-a-georgia-bulldogs-football-podcast/id1469433026 -STREAM on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7rLURgz1CymFTtgaiygv8Y -FOLLOW on Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/junkyard-dawgcast -Follow on Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5tZWdhcGhvbmUuZm0vanVua3lhcmRkYXdnY2FzdA -READ our content from Dawgs247: http://dawgs247.com/ -FOLLOW Dawgs247 on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dawgs247 -FOLLOW Dawgs247 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/georgiabulldogs247sports/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Heartland College Sports: Big 12 College Football Podcast
Horned Frog Blitz's Jeremy Clark Previews TCU vs. Georgia CFB Playoff Championship Game

Heartland College Sports: Big 12 College Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 18:18


For a second-straight week, Pete Mundo is joined by Horned Frog Blitz's Jeremy Clark to react to TCU's win over Michigan and preview the College Football Playoff National Championship Game against the Georgia Bulldogs on Monday night.

The Michigan Insider
Fiesta Bowl Preview: Michigan and TCU meet in a battle of blue-blood vs. new-blood

The Michigan Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 21:57


No. 2 Michigan takes on No. 3 TCU in the College Football Playoff semifinals! Zach Shaw of TheMichiganInsider and Jeremy Clark of HornedFrogBlitz join Brandon Marcello to discuss the game and break down where the Wolverines and Horned Frogs sit heading into Saturday's matchup! Host: Brandon Marcello Guest: Zach Shaw and Jeremy Clark Follow or Subscribe to The College Football Daily on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Find the 247Sports podcast for your favorite team here! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The College Football Daily
Fiesta Bowl Preview: Michigan and TCU meet in a battle of blue-blood vs. new-blood

The College Football Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 21:57


No. 2 Michigan takes on No. 3 TCU in the College Football Playoff semifinals! Zach Shaw of TheMichiganInsider and Jeremy Clark of HornedFrogBlitz join Brandon Marcello to discuss the game and break down where the Wolverines and Horned Frogs sit heading into Saturday's matchup! Host: Brandon Marcello Guest: Zach Shaw and Jeremy Clark Follow or Subscribe to The College Football Daily on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Find the 247Sports podcast for your favorite team here! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Heartland College Sports: Big 12 College Football Podcast
Previewing TCU vs. Michigan CFB Playoff Semifinal with Jeremy Clark, Horned Frog Blitz

Heartland College Sports: Big 12 College Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 21:07


It's TCU vs. Michigan in the Fiesta Bowl as the College Football Playoff semifinal game kicks off on Saturday afternoon. Pete Mundo is joined by Jeremy Clark from Horned Frog Blitz, who is in Arizona getting ready for the game, to talk about the match ups, top stories and a prediction!

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast
MGoRadio 8.13: The Class From France, FRA

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 119:37


The Guest Steve Lorenz covers Michigan athletics and recruiting for 247Sports. They've got a 50% off flash sale if you subscribe today. The Sponsors Thank you to Underground Printing for making this all possible. Check them out at ugpmichiganapparel.com, or check out our selection of shirts on the MGoBlogStore.com! And let's not forget our associate sponsors: Peak Wealth Management, HomeSure Lending, TicketIQ, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, The Phil Klein Insurance Group, Venue by 4M, and we are recording this on SignalWire. Featured Musician: Grand Gesture The Video: For those of you asking, the guy in the upper-left is Alex Drain. You may not know him, but he's probably seen film on you, and has you cold. [After THE JUMP: What we said] --------------------- 1. Across the Crooked Blue Line, wsg Steve Lorenz: Offense starts at the top. QB Kendrick Bell: Uh, is he a quarterback? Who cares, he's Ronnie's brother. RB Cole Cabana: Put on weight, become Donovan Edwards. Doesn't mind blocking. RB Benjamin Hall: Low-rated, but thick and has some wiggle. WR Karmello English: Late pull out of SEC country, athletic, can play outside. WR Semaj Morgan: Comp was Sainristil before the switch. WR Fredrick Moore: Steve very high on him. Productive, great routes, skinny. Roundtree! TE Deakon Tonielli: 6'6" athlete, needs to gain some pounds before he's Loveland 2.0. TE Zack Marshall: Staff loves the measurements, athleticism. OT Evan Link: Staff thinks he's a 5-star. Important to get a true OT in this class. OG Amir Herring: The high floor. Center possibility? OG Nathan Efobi: The high ceiling. Long way to go. PK Adam Samaha: Steve is on a mission to give kickers some love. 2. Across the Crooked Blue Line, wsg Steve Lorenz: Defense starts at 34:40 DT Trey Pierce: Late riser, didn't rise high enough. Immediate Kris Jenkins. DT Brooks Bahr: Long (e.g. Godin) DT who can't stay blocked. SDE Enow Etta: Headliner, big for a DE, moves like one anyways. Mike Morris? WDE Aymeric Koumba: No floor, no ceiling. France, FRA. MLB Semaj Bridgeman: Scouting pass/fail for Helow. He+sites high, other schools not. MLB Hayden Moore: Tackling machine from Unscoutable, CO. M wanted bad. ATH Jason Hewlett: What is he? An athlete! A Viper! A receiver? EDGE Breeon Ishmail: What is he? An edge. To grow. S D'Juan Waller Jr.: What is he? Could be Jeremy Clark. Could be a FS. CB Cameron Calhoun CB Jyaire Hill: The Illinois battle. The Vibe. All the ability, teach him CB immediately. 3. Portal starts at 1:06:44 QB Jack Tuttle: We need depth, he increases his rolodex. Locker room guy. TE AJ Barner: Also a locker room guy. Tough to scout TE in a Walt Bell offense, but should Schoon. OG/OT LaDarius Henderson: The new Olu. Could have gone pro. Will be LT or Zinter. LFG! C Drake Nugent: Now we defend PFF: two QB pressures in hundreds and hundreds of pass sets. OT Myles Hinton: Needs a reset, was hurt last year, was not good in 2021. Would he take a redshirt? WDE Josaiah Stewart: More devilish than Danna. Huge deal for M's needs. Proverbial "dip." WLB Ernest Hausmann: Was #1 in the portal. M saw his best game, came around late in the season. Portal and Michigan: This is going well, probably because of a little luck this year in what was available, also because the market is bigger. This is not how MSU is doing it. 4. Wrap starts at 1:43:46 What happened? Coaching turnover/Harbaugh's NFL flirtation killed momentum, and then NIL, which is the difference between Michigan and Notre Dame this time. Future is brighter: M is getting their feet under them with NIL, staff is stabilized again. This was the Year of NIL, Michigan didn't play, and a lot of those who did set unreasonable expectations that are going to see these guys portaling. About the Featured Musician Grand Gesture (bandcamp, Spotify) is a Brooklyn-based jam/psych band that emphasizes sophisticated song writing, seamlessly crossing genre boundaries, and interweaving a thread of catchiness. Song choices: Gift of Sleep I Can't Explain Computer Love Also because Across 110th Street will get our Youtubes taken down, the opener and outro: “The Employee is Not Afraid”—Bear vs. Shark “Ruska Vodka”—Motorboat