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College basketball analyst Jess Settles joins host John Steppe on this week's episode of Hawk Off The Press to talk about Iowa men's basketball.Comments: john.steppe@thegazette.com
Host Thomas Orness and Craig Orness are joined by ESPN College Basketball analyst Jess Settles. We discuss the effect injuries have had on the Iowa State Basketball team. The crazy world of NIL. The cylinder foul and much more!Find our gear at soundthecyrens.com
Cory Brada and Coach Gary Close, along with special guest Jess Settles, react to Iowa MBB's 89-80 loss vs. ISU. Brad Van Meter (State Farm Insurance) - GET YOUR FREE QUOTE TODAY! - https://bradvanmeter.com/
ISU finishes undefeated at home, the Jess Settles joke may have died, and more - Thursday Hour 1
Jess Settles has the distinction of being Iowa's only Big Ten Freshman of the Year honoree in men's basketball. But he should soon have company in 6-10 Hawkeye forward Owen Freeman, who has been named Big Ten Freshman of Week nine times this season. We appreciate Jess taking time from his busy schedule to speak with us. His interview starts approximately one hour into the near-two hour podcast:
Cory Brada is joined by Coach Gary Close and Hawkeye great Jess Settles following Iowa Basketball's 103-82 win over UMBC. IOWA SMOKEHOUSE - "TASTING IS BELIEVING": https://www.iowasmokehouse.com/ Shop RTI Threads' Iowa athletes: https:///www.rtithreads.com Cooper DeJean merch: https://www.cd3lacesup.com
With a light basketball schedule this week, Brion goes through a variety of Iowa history in this podcast. First, he looks at Iowa's 2-game history against upcoming opponent, Maryland-Baltimore County (UMBC). Next, he explains how Iowa women's basketball team hosted the inaugural Big Ten tournament in December of 1974 for 5 of the 8 teams that had women's basketball programs at the time. He also explains how Jess Settles, George Kittle and Henry Krieger Coble are connected through their grandmother, Lucky Krieger, and why she and her husband Bud should be in the Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame. Player Profiles this week are with Jess Settles and Jim Speed, who unfortunately lost his eyesight and was never able to play basketball at Iowa. Links from the podcast: Maryland-Baltimore County (UMBC) Basketball Games vs Iowa: https://hawkeyerecap.com/home.asp?sport=Basketball&opp=Maryland-Baltimore%20County Hawkeye Women's Basketball Hosted the Inaugural Big Ten Tournament: https://hawkeyerecap.com/article.asp?id=16 George Kittle's Grandma Should Be in Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame: https://hawkeyerecap.com/article.asp?id=14 Jim Speed Player Profile: https://hawkeyerecap.com/player.asp?id=147 Jess Settles Player Profile: https://hawkeyerecap.com/player.asp?id=14 About Hawkeye Recap: HawkeyeRecap.com: https://hawkeyerecap.com/ X: https://twitter.com/hawkeyerecap Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hawkeye-Recap-138063260418459/
Chris is joined by Iowa basketball legend and college hoops analyst Jess Settles to look ahead to the upcoming season. The guys discuss what Iowa could do - outside of moving the students - to improve the game atmosphere at Carver Hawkeye Arena. Jess gives insight on the new look Hawkeyes. Iowa State fans, Jess talks about his admiration for TJ Otzelberger as well. Enjoy the CW Pod courtesy of Steeple Ridge Bourbon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome everyone to "The leave your legacy podcast" the podcast series where we talk about how each and every one of us impacts the world around us.In this episode we catch up with two former Iowa Hawkeye greats Chris Kingsbury & Jess Settles!Thank you for watching and don't forget to subscribe for more content!LISTEN ON: SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7eT2xdz...ITUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...AMAZON: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a98...SPONSORS: Storyline Multimedia https://www.storylinemultimedia.com/Estela's Fresh Mex https://www.estelasfreshmex.com/
With March Madness coming to a head with the NCAA Final Four this week, Machinery Pete talks with Jess Settles – farmer from Winfield, IA and Iowa Hawkeye basketball legend, also TV college basketball analyst on ESPN, Big Ten Network and Fox Sports. Settles talks about growing up on the farm in Winfield, IA, his family's deep farming roots, his basketball journey that carried him to the University of Iowa and star status in the mid 1990's. After his playing days ended, Settles transitioned to TV work. Farming and basketball stories and memories flow in this Pete and Jess conversation. [:35] - Machinery Pete's intro, equipment market update [5:33] - Interview with Jess Settles begins [8:10] - Jess's early Iowa days, growing up on the farm [16:26] - Graduation from high school, college basketball career [25:40] - Battling injuries [32:02] - Post career days; coaching and TV [40:18] - Modern basketball [50:13] - New strategies in farming and basketball [1:01:30] - Final words from Machinery Pete Machinery Pete was founded in 1989 and has grown from its humble beginnings to a full-fledged marketplace for farming equipment. Greg Peterson, founder and host, has also released Machinery Pete content across platforms including YouTube with his long-running Machinery Pete TV show.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to the Machinery Pete Podcast in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.
With March Madness coming to a head with the NCAA Final Four this week, Machinery Pete talks with Jess Settles – farmer from Winfield, IA and Iowa Hawkeye basketball legend, also TV college basketball analyst on ESPN, Big Ten Network and Fox Sports. Settles talks about growing up on the farm in Winfield, IA, his family's deep farming roots, his basketball journey that carried him to the University of Iowa and star status in the mid 1990's. After his playing days ended, Settles transitioned to TV work. Farming and basketball stories and memories flow in this Pete and Jess conversation. [:35] - Machinery Pete's intro, equipment market update [5:33] - Interview with Jess Settles begins [8:10] - Jess's early Iowa days, growing up on the farm [16:26] - Graduation from high school, college basketball career [25:40] - Battling injuries [32:02] - Post career days; coaching and TV [40:18] - Modern basketball [50:13] - New strategies in farming and basketball [1:01:30] - Final words from Machinery Pete Machinery Pete was founded in 1989 and has grown from its humble beginnings to a full-fledged marketplace for farming equipment. Greg Peterson, founder and host, has also released Machinery Pete content across platforms including YouTube with his long-running Machinery Pete TV show.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to the Machinery Pete Podcast in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.
Today's Best of Features: (0:00-13:23) – The impeccable Brandon Gaudin of Fox Sports, Big Ten Network, Madden, Westwood One and now the TV Voice of the Atlanta Braves, joins the show to take us through Marquette's dominant win over Butler last night and the leadership of head coach Shaka Smart. Plus, Brandon gives us his thoughts on some of the top contenders for the NCAA Title and which team might underperform now that March is upon us. (13:24-28:43) – The talented Jeremiah Johnson of Bally Sports Indiana joins the program to take us through his thoughts on the Pacers current road trip in Texas and their win over the Dallas Mavericks last night. Plus, JJ reminds listeners of the Texas roots that a few members of the Pacers hold. Plus, where expectations should be for the Pacers as they make a final push towards the postseason. Also, JJ weighs in on the tanking idea that some Pacers fans are hoping for to better improve the team's NBA Draft Lottery odds and why it's just not something that players think about. (28:44-44:55) – The great Kyle Neddenriep, high school sports beat reporter for the IndyStar joins us to recap a wild night of First Round Sectional action across all four classes in the IHSAA Boys Basketball State Tournament. (44:56-1:01:00) – The always informative Jess Settles of Big Ten Network joins the show to recap the dominance of Iowa on the road last night against the Indiana Hoosiers. Jess talks on how Iowa dominant from the get-go, went lights out from beyond the arc, and the efficiency each possession from the Hawkeyes. Plus, Jeff shares what he feels is most concerning from the Hoosiers performance last night and if it was a red flag for their March Madness outlook. Additionally, Jess evaluates how challenging it can be to come down from the high of beating a rival like Purdue to face off against Iowa BUT why are too experienced to have the let down that they did. Later, Jess shares what he feels the ceiling is for the Indiana Hoosiers in the NCAA Tournament. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-29:04) – Wednesday's show starts with Brian Noe and Vince Welch breaking down the beat down Indiana received at the hands of Iowa last night. They look at what it means for the Hoosiers moving forward and if their hopes of making a run in March aren't what they seem. Later, the impeccable Brandon Gaudin of Fox Sports, Big Ten Network, Madden, Westwood One and now the TV Voice of the Atlanta Braves, joins the show to take us through Marquette's dominant win over Butler last night and the leadership of head coach Shaka Smart. Plus, Brandon gives us his thoughts on some of the top contenders for the NCAA Title and which team might underperform now that March is upon us. (29:05-40:17) – We're back from break with Vince and Brian talking on the Pacers win over the Mavericks and the constant debate right now between tanking and fighting for play-in positioning. (40:18-48:57) – Hour number one closes with Brian and Vince discussing which NFL franchise reminds you most of the Indiana Hoosiers. (48:58-1:12:50) – The talented Jeremiah Johnson of Bally Sports Indiana joins the program to take us through his thoughts on the Pacers current road trip in Texas and their win over the Dallas Mavericks last night. Plus, JJ reminds listeners of the Texas roots that a few members of the Pacers hold. Plus, where expectations should be for the Pacers as they make a final push towards the postseason. Also, JJ weighs in on the tanking idea that some Pacers fans are hoping for to better improve the team's NBA Draft Lottery odds and why it's just not something that players think about. Also, Vince and Brian remember the life of longtime Director of Media Relations and one of the best in the business David Benner who passed away this afternoon. (1:12:51-1:33:20) – The great Kyle Neddenriep, high school sports beat reporter for the IndyStar joins us to recap a wild night of First Round Sectional action across all four classes in the IHSAA Boys Basketball State Tournament. (1:33:21-1:38:02) – Hour number two closes Brian and Vince discussing the allegations against star Defensive Tackle for Georgia and NFL Draft prospect Jalen Carter. (1:38:03-2:02:31) – The final hour of the show begins with Vince and Brian debating what the Colts should do in the NFL Draft and if it's worth it to trade up to ensure they get their guy. Plus, the guys look back at previous drafts when teams have traded up and the how it worked out for them. (2:02:32-2:19:29) – The always informative Jess Settles of Big Ten Network joins the show to recap the dominance of Iowa on the road last night against the Indiana Hoosiers. Jess talks on how Iowa dominant from the get-go, went lights out from beyond the arc, and the efficiency each possession from the Hawkeyes. Plus, Jeff shares what he feels is most concerning from the Hoosiers performance last night and if it was a red flag for their March Madness outlook. Additionally, Jess evaluates how challenging it can be to come down from the high of beating a rival like Purdue to face off against Iowa BUT why are too experienced to have the let down that they did. Later, Jess shares what he feels the ceiling is for the Indiana Hoosiers in the NCAA Tournament. (2:19:30-2:22:42) – Wednesday's show concludes with Vince and Brian looking back at a special anniversary in college basketball. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jess Settles talks Iowa hoops, Chris Street & Big Ten, David Kaplan on Chicago sports & Trent's Picks of the Day presented by Circa Sports
Jess Settles talks Iowa hoops, Chris Street & Big Ten, David Kaplan on Chicago sports & Trent's Picks of the Day presented by Circa Sports
Cory Brada, Coach Gary Close, and Hawkeye great Jess Settles talk Iowa's 86-70 win over Northwestern. GET A FREE INSURANCE QUOTE TODAY: https://bradvanmeter.com/ IOWA SMOKEHOUSE - "TASTING IS BELIEVING": https://www.iowasmokehouse.com/
We have reached 500 podcasts! To celebrate we have a special guest in former Hawkeye and current Big Ten Network star Jess Settles. We look back at Iowa letting one get away last night at Michigan State. Then we discuss the Chris Street documentary and the impact it had on Settles and everyone involved. Finally […]
(00:00-33:31) – Wednesday's wintery show begins with Brendan King and Vince Welch back in-studio. They welcome in the head coach of Purdue basketball Matt Painter who talks on his #1 Boilermakers. Coach talks on what he's been most impressed with this year from his group and also if there's any cons to being the top ranked team in the country. Plus, Coach Painter looks ahead to tomorrow night's matchup against the Michigan Wolverines. (33:32-41:29) – We're back from break with Vince, Brendan and Jimmy discussing a story involving Ben Simmons a broken engagement and what to do with the ring. (41:30-43:56) – Hour number one ends with Vince and BK talking about Scott Rolen finally getting the call from the Baseball Hall of Fame. (43:57-1:08:07) – James Rapien, covering the Bengals for SI.com and Locked On Bengals, stops by to give us the lowdown on Cincinnati offensive coordinator Brian Callahan as a head coaching candidate. Plus, James talks on how Rapien had a hand in the development of star quarterback Joe Burrow. Later, James looks ahead to this weekend's AFC Championship Game between the Bengals and the Kansas City Chiefs. Plus, James discusses why the national media undervalued the Bengals so much this season. (1:08:08-1:17:43) – We're back from break with Vince and Brendan looking back at the Pacers big win over the Bulls last night, including the dominant performance from rookie Benedict Mathurin. Plus, the BK and Vince talk about where the Pacers go from here now that their 7-game losing streak is over, but they'll still be without Tyrese Haliburton. Later, we take a quick preview of tonight's show down between two rookie of the year candidates in Mathurin and Paolo Banchero when the Pacers and Magic faceoff. (1:17:44-1:29:25) – Hour number two concludes with Jess Settles of the Big Ten Network stopping by to preview tonight's showdown between Indiana and Minnesota. Plus, Jess shares his thoughts on some of the top teams in the Big Ten including the Purdue Boilermakers. (1:29:26-1:52:00) – The talented Alex Golden of Setting the Pace joins to give us his takeaways from the Pacers win over the Bulls that snapped their 7-game losing streak. Alex chats on how the team can build off of that win and if they are the precipice of leveling back into winning form even without star guard Tyrese Haliburton. Later, Alex give us his thoughts on the battle between Paolo Banchero and Benedict Mathurin, the front runners for rookie of the year, who will take the floor when the Pacers and Magic meet tonight. Also, we discuss what the Pacers might do at the trade deadline and the impact it could have on the team. (1:52:01-2:07:26) – The Voice of the Butler Bulldogs Mark Minner jumps into the show to give us a preview of Butler's road matchup against the Providence Friars tonight. Plus, Mark reflects on the Bulldogs struggles to this point in the season. (2:07:27-2:11:25) – Wednesday's show ends with Brendan and Vince asking Jimmy Cook for the JCook Plays of the Day. Plus, Brendan and Vince give final thoughts on a monster show and quickly share which sports hall of fame is the most prestigious. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
College basketball analyst and former Iowa basketball player Jess Settles is the guest on this week's Hawk Off The Press podcast with The Gazette's John Steppe.Thirty years after the tragic death of Iowa's Chris Street, Settles talks about his memories, Street's legacy and the new Big Ten Network documentary.Settles also breaks down what has keyed the Iowa men's basketball team's current four-game winning streak and what it has been like watching his cousin, former Iowa tight end George Kittle, become an NFL star.
Emotions ran high on Wednesday's episode of the Hawk Fanatic radio show and podcast as Jess Settles was our guest to talk about the memory and legacy of Chris Street, who was killed in an automobile accident on Jan. 19, 1993 on the outskirts of Iowa City. Street was midway through his junior season on the Iowa basketball team, and an emerging star as a 6-foot-8 power forward, when he was killed. Settles was a high school senior and an Iowa recruit when the tragedy happened. The Big Ten Network will honor Street's legacy by airing an hour-long documentary at approximately 8 p.m. Wednesday to mark 30 years since the tragedy occurred.
Cory Brada is joined by Coach Gary Close, as well as Hawkeye Basketball great Jess Settles, in reaction to Iowa's 76-65 win at Rutgers. GET A FREE INSURANCE QUOTE TODAY: https://bradvanmeter.com/
After taking some time off for the holidays, Indiana Basketball is back in action as they begin the Big Ten Slate with a road test against Iowa. Here to preview that game alongside AJ Guyton is former Iowa player and current Big Ten Network Analyst Jess Settles! Before the two talk about the upcoming game, AJ and Jess go back and talk about their playing days with the Hoosiers and Hawkeyes, respectively. Next, the two jump into the present and share which teams have been surprises in the Big Ten and others that have more to prove as conference play gets underway. Jess shares his opinions about why he believes Iowa is faltering right now, and the two together talk about Indiana this season and what changes they would like to see. Finally, the two have a laugh about the best high school teams in Indiana basketball history after Jess shared his list during the Indiana vs. Kennesaw State broadcast. A loaded first show of 2023 for you on House of Hoosier! SUBSCRIBE TO HOUSE OF HOOSER! Our YouTube Channel Apple Podcasts Spotify FOLLOW! AJ Guyton Field of 68 Check out TheFieldOf68.com to see our full roster of podcasts!!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jess Settles and Klay Edwards talk about life in Winfield Mt Union with Dave and Andy Krutsinger of the Southeast Iowa Union.
A loaded program. Sean Keeler of the Dever Post stops by to talk Deion Sanders and his arrival in Colorado. Dave Sharapan of the BetFred Sportsbook Hour kicks off the second hour. Former Hawkeye Basketball standout Jess Settles stops by to preview tonight's Iowa/Iowa State contest.
Luka Garza stops by to talk with Trent Condon in the latest edition of the Locked on Hawkeyes Podcast. You can find more information on the Luka Garza Skills Camp, the evening with Luka, his father Frank Garza & Jess Settles here: https://lukagarzaacademy.com/ They talk about his time in the NBA last season and what is next for him, his days at the University of Iowa, what brought him to Iowa, his relationship with Fran McCaffery, painful losses and much more. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! LinkedIn LinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jess Settles joins the show on a rare Tuesday version of the Hawkfanatic Podcast!
Jess Settles and Jamie Pollard join to talk about the Hawkeyes and Selection Committee - Monday Hour 2
The regular season for Rutgers Basketball is over and the Scarlet Knights are the 4-seed in the Big Ten Tournament for the first time in program history. BTN analyst and former Iowa great Jess Settles joins Aaron Breitman to discuss Rutgers Big Ten Tournament chances, how the Scarlet Knights finished the season, and if they've done enough to make the NCAA Tournament. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Scott @CrimsonCast317 is joined by Jess Settles @JessSettlesHoop from the B1G network for a great discussion, talking about the Indy 500, Coach Woodson and current state of #iubb.Answer Twitter questions about Race Thompson and why the B1G isn't winning the National Championship, go deep into the 1989 B1G Title race, and wrap up with some great B1G coaching stories from the early 90's.
Former Iowa Basketball star and current TV commentator Jess Settles joins Coach Gary Close and Cory Brada following the Hawkeyes' 88-78 win over Nebraska. In addition to reacting to the Iowa win, the crew discuss the NCAA Tournament and address the unique challenges in recruiting and building a competitive Big Ten roster.
Hinshaw Trailer Sales of Richland Iowa Presents High School Basketball in Southeast Iowa. Dave and Andy Krusinger of the Southeast Iowa Union interview Jess and Klay together for the first time in 30 years. They talk about all the places they played and the memories of life in Southeast Iowa. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Rack Him! Jess Settles on Mac McCausland and Iowa Hoops and More - Tuesday Hour 1
Iowa State hosts Texas Tech, Jess Settles on Hawkeye Hoops and More - Wednesday Hour 1
This week's Moonlighter suited up for over 1,600 points and 3 NCAA tournaments between 1993 and 1999. Jess Settles was a big part of a lot of our childhoods because of just how long he spent on the roster for Tom Davis and that long stretch of winning Iowa basketball.
On this episode, Alex Bozich is joined by Jess Settles of BTN to discuss Indiana's point guard play, non-conference scheduling in college basketball, the Big Ten's outlook as a league and much more.
The guys wrap up their conversation with Bruno discussing whiskey and beer in the first segment of the 5:00 hour. Then Jess Settles joins the program to talk the NCAA Tournament, the Hawkeyes, the Big Ten and if either or both of those last two were overrated. Settles also gives some surprising takes on Steve Prohm and gives his thoughts on the hiring of T. J. Otzelberger.
Mike sits down to talk about Hawkeye hoops with their head coach, Fran McCaffery. o 0:00 -- Introduction to Fran McCaffery o 1:43 -- Fran McCaffery on origin of his first name o 6:02 -- Fran McCaffery on his "White Magic" nickname o 10:33 -- Fran McCaffery on relationship with Kevin Warren o 15:13 -- Fran McCaffery on Jess Settles meeting Julia Roberts during recruiting trip o 18:18 -- Fran McCaffery on Kobe Bryant o 23:44 -- Fran McCaffery on coaching sons, Connor and Patrick, at Iowa o 30:00 -- Fran McCaffery on coming to Iowa o 35:37-- Fran McCaffery on Carver-Hawkeye Arena and Lute Olson o 38:09 -- Fran McCaffery on golfing with Corey Pavin o 41:55 -- "B4 You Go" segment
This week on the podcast, Tom Kakert and Matt Randazzo visit with former Hawkeye and current Big Ten Network commentator Jess Settles to get his take on the Iowa hoops team and the Big Ten in general. Then we dive into more hoops talk after Iowa's win over Wisconsin and what the Hawkeyes NCAA resume […]
It's all hoops on this weeks edition of the Hawkeye Report Podcast. Tom Kakert and Matt Randazzo are joined by former Hawkeye and BTN analyst Jess Settles to talk basketball. We discuss Iowa's comeback win over Northwestern on Sunday and where it ranks on the all-time list for the Hawkeyes, we look at the improvement […]