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Jess Walters Cifizzari, Owner of Local Link and Paint It Orange, Scott Cunningham, Director of Operations at The Living Earth School, and Joshua Langford, River Trip Coordinator & Instructor at The Living Earth School, joined Alex Urpí & Michael Urpí On “Today y Mañana!” “Today y Mañana” airs every Thursday at 10:15 am on The I Love CVille Network! “Today y Mañana” is presented by Emergent Financial Services, LLC, Craddock Insurance Services Inc, Castle Hill Cider, Matthias John Realty and Charlottesville Opera, with Forward Adelante.
MJC is joined by Josh Langford this week! We find ourselves falling into many tangents this episode, from the state of the MCU to Star Wars and then some. We have reactions to the latest Twisted Metal trailer and EA's confirmation that their Black Panther game is real. Playing and Watching sees the return of AEW Fight Forever and Starship Troopers for MJC while Josh tells us of his adventures with PSVR2 and his Steam Deck. The opening song is Deja Vu by Popskyy - https://popskyy.bandcamp.com/If you'd like to donate to us using PayPal, you can do so with this link. https://www.paypal.me/digitaldaysgamingIf you would like to order DDG merchandise click below: https://teespring.com/digital-days-gamingPatreonDiscordTwitter: @DigitalDaysPodDave Twitter: @GoodDaveHuntMichael Twitter: @The1stMJCTwitch: @DigitalDaysGamingFacebook PageFacebook GroupYouTubeTikTok
This week on Digital Days Gaming, Michael is on vacation. Dave is joined by close.podcasting friend Josh Langford. We catch up with Josh, talk about a new switch in 2024, Sony closing a studio and Phil Spencer's interview with Kinda Funny Games. Opening song is Deja Vu by Popskyy - https://popskyy.bandcamp.com/If you'd like to donate to us using PayPal, you can do so with this link. https://www.paypal.me/digitaldaysgamingIf you would like to order DDG merchandise click below: https://teespring.com/digital-days-gamingPatreonDiscordTwitter: @DigitalDaysPodDave Twitter: @GoodDaveHuntMichael Twitter: @The1stMJCTwitch: @DigitalDaysGamingFacebook PageFacebook GroupYouTubeTikTok
This week we're joined by Josh Langford. We catch up with our former co-host, find out what he is up to and dive into the news. We have release dates for God of War Ragnarok and Skull and Bones. Then we have news on that Lollipop CHainsaw remake and the resurrection of E3. Opening song is Deja Vu by Popskyy - https://popskyy.bandcamp.com/If you'd like to donate to us using PayPal, you can do so with this link. https://www.paypal.me/digitaldaysgamingIf you would like to order DDG merchandise click below: https://teespring.com/digital-days-gamingPatreonDiscordTwitter: @DigitalDaysPodDave Twitter: @GoodDaveHuntMichael Twitter: @The1stMJCTwitch: @DigitalDaysGamingFacebook PageFacebook GroupYouTubeTikTok
In this first episode of the Music Tas Podcast, we hear from the Tasmanian band The Brothers of Country, a band of brothers from across Tasmania, Australia, and the World. The Brothers of Country draw from aboriginal practices and connection to country as the conduit to bring diverse cultural groups into a shared, safe and creative space. Music is central to Indigenous storytelling and lore. Music has carried knowledge and truth-telling of pain and sorrow, celebration and tradition from generation to generation.The brothers say this is how it should be.These truths have been broken for Aboriginal men and women in Tasmania and across Australia recovering from colonisation. But these people, these artists are not alone. Refugee and migrant people face similar dispossession from place and loss of culture. The result is often a story of great sorrow, trauma, and ultimately a deep feeling of being unwell, of illness. The Brothers of Country use their music as a space to tell stories and find spaces for healing and truth-telling. The earthy sounds of the Tasmanian bush Elder Songman Dougie Mansell, Singer, and drummer MwaseMakalani, a Yao and Chichewa man from Malawi, Yorta Yorta and Yuwaalaraay ( pronounced yoOolaray) man Warren Mason, Tasmanian born Yorta Yorta man First Nations Producer and musician Josh Langford, Tasmanian Aboriginal pakana (pronounce Puk-a-Na) traditional dancer Harley Mansell, Walker and keeper of Stories Sean Mansell, and Adelaide born cultural magpie Matthew Fargher.We will now hear a conversation, facilitated by Matthew Farger between these brothers, these dignified men of story. This was recorded on 26th June 2021 when the brothers gathered at the Moonah Art CentreThe brothers would like to thank the Glenorchy City Council and Moonah Arts Centre for supporting this project throughout. The Music Tasmania Podcast is supported by The Australia Council for the Arts, and Arts Tasmania.
Dave is on vacation so MJC is joined by Josh Langford on this week's show. In News, we talk about all the controversy at Activision Blizzard before talking about some lighter news that was EA Play Live 2021. In Playing and Watching, there's Pokemon Unite, Borderlands 3 and then we spend some time on Star Wars, Mythic Quest and more. In Ask Digital Days, there's questions on if PlayStation will respond with a Vita 2, Game Pass' appeal and then MJC rants about prices for used PS3 games. Opening song is Deja Vu by Popskyy - https://popskyy.bandcamp.com/If you'd like to donate to us using PayPal, you can do so with this link. https://www.paypal.me/digitaldaysgamingIf you would like to order DDG merchandise click below: https://teespring.com/digital-days-gamingPatreonDiscordTwitter: @DigitalDaysPodDave Twitter: @GoodDaveHuntMichael Twitter: @The1stMJCTwitch: @DigitalDaysGamingFacebook PageFacebook GroupYouTube
Wil and Matt react to Josh Langford retiring from basketball and then have an instant reaction to Foster Loyer hitting the transfer portal in the middle of recording. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wil and Matt react to Josh Langford retiring from basketball and then have an instant reaction to Foster Loyer hitting the transfer portal in the middle of recording. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wil and Matt talk about the benefits of Michigan State losing to Maryland in their Big Ten Tournament game and then Matt goes conspiracy theorist on Bo Boroski and Wil delivers a more measured take on Big Ten officiating. Then Matt literally leaves the show to go get drunk and Wil talks about Josh Langford getting rest and MSU's tournament hopes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wil and Matt talk about the benefits of Michigan State losing to Maryland in their Big Ten Tournament game and then Matt goes conspiracy theorist on Bo Boroski and Wil delivers a more measured take on Big Ten officiating. Then Matt literally leaves the show to go get drunk and Wil talks about Josh Langford getting rest and MSU's tournament hopes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NCAAMBB – Men’s College Basketball Last Night (3) Michigan 79, (9) Iowa 57 Michigan State 71, (4) Ohio State 67 Miami (OH) 74, Western Michigan 66 Ohio 86, Eastern Michigan 67 Buffalo 85, Central Michigan 73 (3) Michigan 79, (9) Iowa 57 – Dickinson impresses as No. 3 Michigan routs No. 9 Iowa 79-57 Hunter Dickinson gave Luka Garza fits around the basket, and Franz Wagner scored 21 points to lead No. 3 Michigan to a 79-57 victory over No. 9 Iowa. The Wolverines passed yet another test against a highly ranked opponent after beating No. 4 Ohio State last weekend. Dickinson more than held his own against Garza in a much-anticipated matchup of two standout big men. Garza led the Hawkeyes with 16 points, but he shot 6 of 19 from the field. Dickinson scored 14 points. Michigan State 71, (4) Ohio State 67 – Michigan St beats No. 4 Ohio St 71-67, improves NCAA resume Aaron Henry had 18 points to help Michigan State improve its chances of making the NCAA Tournament with a 71-67 win over No. 4 Ohio State on Thursday night, two days after coach Tom Izzo’s team beat No. 5 Illinois by nine points. The Spartans rallied from a nine-point, second-half deficit with Gabe Brown finishing with 11 points and Josh Langford making key plays at both ends of the court. The Buckeyes finished the game without coach Chris Holtmann, who was ejected for arguing with officials when he was called for a second technical foul with 1.4 seconds left. Miami (OH) 74, Western Michigan 66 – Miami (Ohio) defeats Western Michigan 74-66 Mekhi Lairy and Dalonte Brown scored 20 points apiece as Miami (Ohio) defeated Western Michigan 74-66. Elijah McNamara had 10 points for Miami. Precious Ayah added 10 rebounds and Brown had nine rebounds. Dae Dae Grant was held scoreless despite leading the RedHawks in scoring heading into the contest with 15 points per game. B. Artis White tied a career high with 20 points and had seven rebounds for the Broncos. Greg Lee added 18 points. Titus Wright had 10 points and 10 rebounds. Ohio 86, Eastern Michigan 67 – Vander Plas leads Ohio past Eastern Michigan 86-67 Ben Vander Plas registered 13 points, seven rebounds and eight assists as Ohio beat Eastern Michigan 86-67. Ben Roderick had 17 points for Ohio, which won its sixth straight game. Lunden McDay added 14 points. Ohio posted a season-high 30 assists. Ty Groce had 18 points for the Eagles, whose losing streak reached seven games. Bryce McBride added 17 points. Buffalo 85, Central Michigan 73 – Hardnett leads Buffalo past Central Michigan 85-73 LaQuill Hardnett had a career-high 20 points plus 10 rebounds as Buffalo beat Central Michigan 85-73. Jeenathan Williams had 17 points for Buffalo. Jayvon Graves added 15 points and Ronaldo Segu had 14 points and 11 assists. Caleb Huffman had 24 points for the Chippewas, who have now lost seven games in a row. Ralph Bissainthe added 15 points and Matt Beachler had 12 points and seven rebounds. Saturday (3) Michigan at Indiana, 12:00 p.m. News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 11:30 Central Michigan at Ball State, 1:00 p.m. Northern Illinois at Eastern Michigan, 1:00 p.m. Notre Dame at Boston College, 2:00 p.m. Western Michigan at Toledo, 5:00 p.m. Sunday Michigan State at Maryland, 2:00 p.m. Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 1:00 NCAA – NCAA reveals COVID-19 contingency plans for hoops tourneys The NCAA has come up with a contingency plan in case teams can't play in the March Madness tournaments because of COVID-19. The first four at-large teams that don’t make the original field will be placed in order and serve as replacement teams. The plan only applies to the short period between the announcement of the bracket and the start of games. Once the tournaments begin, a team whose opponent is forced to withdraw would automatically advance to the next round. NBA – National Basketball Association Tonight
Wil and Matt react to Michigan State's absolute drubbing of No. 19 Rutgers. They talk about the unexpected defensive performance, Aaron Henry taking charge, Joey Hauser and Josh Langford finding some positives and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wil and Matt react to Michigan State's absolute drubbing of No. 19 Rutgers. They talk about the unexpected defensive performance, Aaron Henry taking charge, Joey Hauser and Josh Langford finding some positives and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tyler and Jeremy talk about last weekend's action, the naming of Josh Langford to the starting rotation and what happens with Tillman, Winston and Simpson during the NBA Draft.
Michigan State's Tom Izzo is looking to solidify the Point Guard and Center positions ahead of the new season... Who will step up and fill the big shoes left by Cassius Winston and Xavier Tillman? How is Josh Langford's health? What will the addition of transfer Joey Hauser bring to the team? Why coach is worried about the "unintended consequences" of the new transfer and N.I.L rules. Why he believes the Big Ten Conference is, "the best it's been!" And why he's approaching this season as a one off. Plus, Kentucky's tough opening schedule is something to discuss.
In this episode of Marching to Madness, hosts Blake Lovell and Ken Cross welcome Michigan State head coach Tom Izzo. Topics of discussion include: adaptations to Covid-19 and the fight for racial justice replacing a point guard such as Cassius Winston welcoming back Josh Langford the athleticism and versatility of Aaron Henry ...and much more! It's another exciting episode of Marching to Madness! About the Hosts: Blake Lovell has over 10 years of experience in sports media. His work has been featured on The New York Times, Athlon Sports, Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook, Rivals, Scout.com, Time Warner Cable, and many more. He covers national college basketball for College Hoops Watch and is the founder of SoutheastHoops.com. He’s also a member of the USBWA. You can follow him on Twitter @theblakelovell. Ken Cross has a plethora of experience over 23 years in both print and broadcast journalism. He has worked in some capacity for ESPN Radio, CBS Sports Radio, Fox Sports Radio, Sporting News Radio, Yahoo! Sports Radio and many more. This includes coverage of college football, college basketball, Carolina Panthers, Charlotte Hornets/Bobcats, Carolina Hurricanes, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Orlando Magic, and the Tampa Bay Lightning. His print and internet experiences include a college basketball writer and internet writer for Lindy’s Sports Annuals and www.lindyssports.com, Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook, Field Level Media, and Rivals.com. He’s the founder and editor of collegehoopswatch.com. You can follow him on Twitter @KennyBuckets333.
This week we are joined by Josh Langford and we catch up with our former co-host/editor. We catch up with him and go over the chaos that was the PS5 pre-order process and Michel Ancel’s retirement from gaming and what that could mean for Beyond Good and Evil 2 and Wild.In Playing and Watching Dave played Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War, Michael played Paradise Killer and Mario 3D All Stars while Josh has been spending a lot of time playing games with his family. If you enjoyed the show please share it with your friends or give us a 5 star rating on iTunes and Podcast Addict. Opening song is Deja Vu by Popskyy - https://popskyy.bandcamp.com/If you’d like to donate to us using PayPal, you can do so with this link. https://www.paypal.me/digitaldaysgamingPatreonDiscordTwitter: @DigitalDaysPodDave Twitter: @GoodDaveHuntMichael Twitter: @The1stMJCTwitch: @DigitalDaysGamingFacebook PageFacebook GroupYouTube
Thanks again to everyone who donated and participated in the Rewatchathon for Relief. We’ve chopped up the highlights of the 24-hour marathon into three ‘Best Of’ segments. Rundown by guest: >>> Ken Pomeroy (0:50 - 22:14) - Coach consulting during quarantine - Continuously updating 2020-21 preseason ratings - Ken yells at his model for anti-SEC bias - Debunking misinterpretations about “Luck” - Pandemic’s impact on home court advantage - Preseason rankings revealed for Gonzaga (with and without Petrusev & Kispert), Iowa (with and without Garza), Florida (without Andrew Nembhard), Texas, Rutgers, Virginia Tech, Oklahoma State and Michigan >>> Dylan Burkhardt (21:22 - 36:50) - Franz Wagner breakout odds - Michigan team comparison: 2013 vs. 2014 vs. 2018 - 2020-21 Michigan roster breakdown >>> Mark Titus (36:50 - 54:40) - Holding refs accountable - More Kentucky / Louisville rivalry chatter - Ohio State / Florida Final Four tales - Maui musings >>> Tate Frazier (54:40 - 1:05:44) - Podcasting with BJ Armstrong - The art of knowing your role (on a podcast) - A message to (and for) the haters - Duke shade - Space Jam >>> Brendan Quinn (1:05:44 - 1:28:20) - Michigan and Michigan State 2020-21 outlook - The Josh Langford situation - Reflecting on the 2019-20 roller coaster ride >>> TRIVIA Intermission (1:28:20 - 1:34:17) >>> Seth Greenberg (1:34:17 - 1:56:37) - An important PSA on the world at large - Seth’s copious note taking - Coaching tendencies - Up and coming coaches >>> Caroline Darney (1:56:37 - 2:25:20) - Reliving the 2019 Virginia magic carpet ride - Turning points in the 2019 Final Four - Titus crashing the UVA victory celly - Other UVA and TV show ramblings
Wil and Matt talk about the NCAA allowing activities for football and basketball players and what that means for MSU's athletes. Then . . . JOSH LANGFORD BACK?! Maybe? They offer their thoughts on what Langford's return could mean for MSU hoops. Then . . . shocker coming up . . . Curtis Blackwell's lawsuit against Mark Dantonio and MSU got thrown out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wil and Matt talk about the NCAA allowing activities for football and basketball players and what that means for MSU's athletes. Then . . . JOSH LANGFORD BACK?! Maybe? They offer their thoughts on what Langford's return could mean for MSU hoops. Then . . . shocker coming up . . . Curtis Blackwell's lawsuit against Mark Dantonio and MSU got thrown out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 45! This week, Xavier Tillman returns to recap his junior season, talk about his plans for the upcoming NBA draft, how his family life has changed since adding a newborn into the mix, and more! The crew also spent time reacting to the first two episodes of the Michael Jordan ‘Last Dance’ documentary that premiered on ESPN this past Sunday. Tune in!Timestamps:00:05 - Guest introduction00:45 - Life during quarantine02:05 - How having a second child changes life03:45 - The importance of having a good partner in marriage05:00 - Netflix and tv show talk09:40 - Return to quarantine conversation13:40 - Xavier recaps his junior season17:40 - Most memorable plays/performances from this season18:30 - Xavier on winning Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year21:35 - What teammates surprised Xavier the most?23:15 - Xavier on Josh Langford not being able to play25:00 - March Madness getting canceled and how it affected the team29:15 - NBA draft process conversation31:50 - Xavier Tillman and Cassius Winston’s relationship33:50 - The importance of confidence36:45 - Michael Jordan documentary conversation42:15 - Greatest of all time vs. Best of all time48:30 - Scottie Pippen's 7 year contract59:00 - The Tillman family brand1:01:45 - Return to Jordan talk1:04:00 - Was Jordan’s competition good?1:08:30 - Closing thoughts on the documentary (so far)1:10:15 - Music talk1:13:00 - Xavier’s daughter closes the show Support Xavier:InstagramTwitterFollow the hosts!Vincent:InstagramTwitterSam:TwitterInstagramOur Socials:TwitterInstagramYoutube
Episode 16 brings us our first guest, Josh Langford. We catch up with our former co-host and catch him up on next gen consoles. In the news we talk about the shakeup at The Coalition, the Coronavirus' effect on hardware production and Anthem 2.0. Music by Popskyy https://popskyy.bandcamp.com/The Division 2: Warlords of New York InterviewThe Division 2: Warlords of New York Impressions PatreonTwitter: @DigitalDaysPodTwitch: @DigitalDaysGamingFacebook PageFacebook Group
We’ve got a loaded weekend pod for you. The first 25 minutes are an even deeper dive on James Wiseman’s decision to leave Memphis, and then it’s on to Kentucky (28:30) — but also Both Gach! Then Parrish and Norlander touch on Michigan State losing Josh Langford (41:00) and Seton Hall’s ugly but needed home win over Maryland before laying out exactly why Norlander could not travel to Vegas. Send him your stretching tips; the man is in serious pain. The Friday pod wraps as usual with the Final Four + 1 (58:00), which is highlighted by these five games: Kansas-Nova; Purdue-Butler; Ohio State-Kentucky; Colorado-Dayton; and UNC-UCLA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dan Dakich and Seth Greenberg tip off the podcast by discussing the Champions Classic matchups, the great point guards on all four teams, how Trey Jones will adjust in the post-Zion Williamson and RJ Barrett era , why Kansas' veteran players could be the x-factor against Duke, how good Kentucky's defense can be (17:43), if losing Josh Langford hurts Michigan State more this year than last year, and why Aaron Henry looks better than ever. Next, the guys are joined by Villanova head coach Jay Wright (22:20) to talk about how his assistants look better than him, spending the summer as an assistant on Team USA in the FIBA World Cup, being a scrub assistant to the NBA stars on the Team USA, the time he begged 50 Cent not to curse at a preseason performance (30:18), where he is with the name, image, likeness issue (39:43), and when Range Rover gave his car deal to Ryan Arcidiacono (46:12). Finally, Dan and Seth close the show with the Student Section on the first round of ACC conference games (55:59).
Michigan State's Tom Izzo wants the Spartans to embrace the pressure this season. What will it be like for the Hall of Fame coach to start the season as the top ranked team? Who needs to step up with Josh Langford out? The importance of Cassius Winston. What he hopes to learn about the squad at the Champions Classic at Madison Square Garden. And surviving the grueling opening stretch of games to start the season. Plus, how college basketball has raised the bar with the level of games on opening week.
Dan Dakich and Seth Greenberg tip off the podcast by discussing the news that the NCAA will allow athletes to make money of their name, image and likeness by 2021. This decision brings more questions than answers, though, as the guys ask how will the NCAA implement these rules, will legal and political battles quiet down with this decision (15:53), and will stop cheating in college athletics? Later, Dan and Seth are joined by Michigan State head coach Tom Izzo (30:48) to chat about losing Josh Langford, the yelling at Aaron Henry "incident" (36:25), his thoughts on paying players (41:28), and why he worries more about social issues with his players than anything on the court or in the classroom (52:13).
Wil talks about Josh Langford re-aggravating his foot injury. What does it mean for the team? Where does MSU go from here? Then Matt Hoeppner from The Only Colors joins the show to talk about Langford and Michigan State vs. Penn State. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wil talks about Josh Langford re-aggravating his foot injury. What does it mean for the team? Where does MSU go from here? Then Matt Hoeppner from The Only Colors joins the show to talk about Langford and Michigan State vs. Penn State. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gary Parrish and Matt Norlander waste little time getting into this week's big news in college hoops: rankings releases. On Sunday, KenPom's list came out. On Monday, the preseason AP poll was released. Tuesday morning brought the unveiling of Norlander's 1-353. The majority of the episode is dedicated to discussing teams, the overrated and underrated ones, and the most disputed. The guys also touch on big news out of Michigan State, as Josh Langford will be out until at least January (4:25) and give thanks and praise for the return of the Border War (46:00) between Kansas and Missouri. Huzzah! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MSU All Access Interviews: Dane Fife, Kyle Ahrens, Josh Langford, Gabe Brown and Aaron Henry. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In our first hour today, Bill talked more about that Lions loss to the refs on Monday night, he asked what the best solution was for the NFL and gave you his opinion; we also took your responses. MSU All Access Interviews: Dane Fife, Kyle Ahrens, Josh Langford, Gabe Brown and Aaron Henry. MSU All Access Interviews: Coach Tom Izzo, Cassius Winston and Xavier Tillman. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Podcast on the Brink is back for a new episode with hosts Jerod Morris of The Assembly Call and Alex Bozich of Inside the Hall. The show is available weekly.On this week's episode, Morris is joined by Brendan F. Quinn of The Athletic to preview the upcoming season for the Big Ten favorite, Michigan State. Among the topics discussed:• How can Cassius Winston be even better as a senior?• Is Tom Izzo embracing or downplaying the team's lofty expectations?• Will Aaron Henry's late-season ascension from a year ago continue into his sophomore season?• What can we expect from Josh Langford in his return from injury?• What roles will Michigan State's two highly regarded freshmen play?• How much will the Spartans miss Matt McQuaid and Kenny Goins?• If this Michigan State team falls short of expectations, and it isn't due to injury, what is likely to derail them?• Finally, some reflections on Indiana's unexpected and still-bizarre-in-hindsight sweep of the Spartans a year ago.
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Interviews: Tom Izzo, Matt McQuaid, Mike Garland. Interviews: Kenny Goins, Kyle Ahrens, Dane Fife, Cassius Winston, Josh Langford. Interviews: Andy Bronkema, Graham Couch, Tim Staudt, Jim Comparoni, Jerry Palm. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Interviews: Kenny Goins, Kyle Ahrens, Dane Fife, Cassius Winston, Josh Langford. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wil breaks down the news that Josh Langford is out for the season. Has MSU been better or worse on offense and defense without him? Where is he missed the most? Who is going to have to step up? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Big Drew and Jim discuss Josh Langford’s season-ending foot injury; whether or not you obeyed the 65 degrees or less plea due to the polar vortex; Kristaps Porzingis getting traded to Dallas rather quickly; and a hypothetical Matthew Stafford-Detroit Lions divorce:- Josh Langford is done for the season. Who has to step up the most for MSU?- Did you lower your heat to 65 degrees or less?- What did you think of the shocking Kristaps Porzingis trade from New York to Dallas?- Is MSU still a potential title team without Josh Langford?
Robbie Hummel is a college basketball analyst for the Big Ten Network and ESPN. Twitter: @RobbieHummel @GoodmanHoops 7:31 Good NBA rookie hazing stories 11:03 Kevin Durant/Gorgui Dieng trash talk 17:27 Josh Langford and Michigan State 20:53 Kansas and the Big 12 24:47 Indiana’s losing streak 35:25 Jim Boeheim on coaching his son 42:39 Is Zion a lock for National Player of the Year? Available for download on iTunes and Stitcher on Thursday, January 31, 2019. Good ’N Plenty is brought to you by Mint Mobile. Go to MintMobile.com/PODCAST.
Wil breaks down the news that Josh Langford is out for the season. Has MSU been better or worse on offense and defense without him? Where is he missed the most? Who is going to have to step up? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Ringer's Mark Titus and Tate Frazier demand more bags and twists in a regular season marred by predictable blue-blood dominance in conference standings. Plus: Zion’s surefire NPOY/no. 1 pick status, and Tom Izzo’s thoughts on the future of the Josh Langford mystery.
Another podcast and three more wins for Michigan and Michigan State. When will these two teams ever lose in the Big Ten? All signs point toward this being a Michigan vs. Michigan State battle for the league championship.03:00: When will Michigan lose? Is Zavier Simpson Michigan's MVP? What is the recipe for a team to beat Michigan? 32:00: Michigan State is dominating the Big Ten (without Josh Langford). The Spartans have been better than Michigan in league play but have a key test coming up at Nebraska. 57:00: Big Ten Power Rankings. There are two great teams and four bad teams but figuring out the other eight spots is a chore.
Wil talks about Michigan State goes to Columbus and beats #12 Ohio State. Nick Ward had a big day, leading the team to the win. Plus, some thoughts on the Josh Langford injury and Cassius Winston and Xavier Tillman's development. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wil talks about Michigan State goes to Columbus and beats #12 Ohio State. Nick Ward had a big day, leading the team to the win. Plus, some thoughts on the Josh Langford injury and Cassius Winston and Xavier Tillman's development. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wil talks about MSU's 81-55 win over Northwestern in B1G play. Plus, experts are saying nice things about MSU and their chances in March. And what happens if Josh Langford misses extended time? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wil talks about MSU's 81-55 win over Northwestern in B1G play. Plus, experts are saying nice things about MSU and their chances in March. And what happens if Josh Langford misses extended time? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guys . . . we are in a lull. Five days until the next hoops game. 20 until the Redbox Bowl. Yikes. Wil talks about where the basketball team is ten games into the season, how they use a higher tempo and gives some stats for Josh Langford and Cassius Winston. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Guys . . . we are in a lull. Five days until the next hoops game. 20 until the Redbox Bowl. Yikes. Wil talks about where the basketball team is ten games into the season, how they use a higher tempo and gives some stats for Josh Langford and Cassius Winston. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1:40: Recapping MSU's wins over UCLA, Texas13:30: Josh Langford's hot start, previewing Louisville26:56: Michigan-Chattanooga thoughts, previewing UNC44:00 Big Ten Power Ranking Draft
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Tom Izzo discusses the severity of Nick Ward’s ankle injury that forced the junior forward to exit the game, the night and day of Cassius Winton’s first half vs. second half, Josh Langford attacking the basket, another opposing player being ejected with a questionable Flagrant 2 call, and plenty more from Wednesday’s 80-59 win over Louisiana-Monroe at Breslin Center.
Josh Langford reflects on his double-double (18 points, 10 rebounds) against Florida Gulf Coast, in a 106-82 win at Breslin Center on Sunday. Also lamenting the three-pointers he missed, considers a comparison to all-time great Shawn Respert, and identifies which former Spartans he keeps in constant communication with during the season.
BONUS POD WOOOOOOOOOO!!!! It's that time again - Basketball is back and Austin and John are here to break it all down. (0 - 5) Intro / 2017-18 Putting a ribbon last season, for better or worse. Don't let that last game ruin this season for you, this team should be good! (5 - 23) Roster Breakdown: Returning Players Bad news: Jaren Jackson and Miles Bridges are gone. Good news: Cassius Winston, Josh Langford, Nick Ward and several more are back. (23 - 51) Roster Breakdown: New Faces, New Rotation Five (!) Freshmen will try to make up for the loss of those two lottery picks. Who breaks through? (51 - 1:15) Around The B1G A much better conference with fewer top-end teams (1:15 - 1:20) Non-Con Schedule Breakdown You may want to sit down, but the Non-Con schedule is difficult. If only we could have seen this coming (1:20 - Fin) Strengths, Weaknesses, Expectations and Predictions This team should be good....but how good? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Detroit Sports Podcast - Michigan State-Syracuse Postgame Recap (recorded Sunday) On this special edition of the DSP Network, Vito and Doc recap Michigan State's second-round loss to Syracuse from Little Caesars Arena. Recap also includes soundbites from “Tum Tum” Nairn, Josh Langford, Cassius Winston, Miles Bridges and MSU head man Tom Izzo. www.detroitsportspodcast.com www.twitter.com/detroitpodcast www.facebook.com/detsportspodcast www.instagram.com/detroitsports_podcast
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The Michigan State-Michigan rivalry has been one rich in history and hate. For four Spartan freshmen, they don’t know what it’s like to play in the heated rivalry. But that will all change Sunday afternoon, as Miles Bridges, Cassius Winston, Nick Ward and Josh Langford step onto the court at the Breslin Center looking to...
The Michigan State-Michigan rivalry has been one rich in history and hate. For four Spartan freshmen, they don’t know what it’s like to play in the heated rivalry. But that will all change Sunday afternoon, as Miles Bridges, Cassius Winston, Nick Ward and Josh Langford step onto the court at the Breslin Center looking to...