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Notre Dame-Navy is unexpectedly a Top-25 matchup on Saturday, and it joins Oregon-Illinois and Boise State-UNLV in getting the Big Game Breakdown treatment from Doug Lesmerises and Bill Landis on this Week 9 Picks and Previews show on Kings of the North.Among the other games of interest are Michigan-Michigan State, Kansas-Kansas State, Penn State-Wisconsin, Indiana-Washington, Rutgers-USC and BYU-UCF.Plus check Wednesday's show for major breakdowns of Pitt-Syracuse and Colorado-Cincinnati.Thanks as always for joining Kings of the North.Chapters:• First set of game picks including Penn State at Wisconsin, Nebraska at Ohio State, and Michigan State at Michigan (06:05)• Notre Dame vs Navy big game breakdown (36:15)• Illinois vs Oregon big game breakdown (48:30)• Boise State vs UNLV big game breakdown (56:53)• Final game predictions for week 9 (1:09:25)• Fantasy picks for week 9 (1:29:30)
The Kansas Jayhawks and the Kansas State Wildcats are officially joining The North, as on this episode, Kings of the North swells to 28 Power Conference college football teams.Doug Lesmerises and Bill Landis explain why they are adding these Kansas schools to the teams they will cover, and they reset the state of two rising football programs.They are aided in that cause by several interviews with Jayhawks and Wildcats:• Kansas State coach Chris Klieman (9:03)• Kansas deputy athletic director Collin Sexton (33:11)• Kansas State safety Marques Sigle (46:49)• Kansas State athletic director Gene Taylor (53:15)• Kansas State announcer and former QB Stan Weber (1:09:10)Then Doug and Bill wrap up with their desire to get to the Kansas-Kansas State game this year, and they look at other major Northern games those two will play against Illinois, West Virginia, Iowa State and others.Welcome to Kansas and Kansas State and thanks for joining Kings of the North.
During the Kansas/Kansas State game Monday night, Valenti and Costa got an interesting email. Will this person name their kid after Cash the Ticket? Download and subscribe today. 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 Cover 3 crew breaks down the win totals for the rest of the Big12! Guest picker Wade joins us after he won the auction for Big12 guest picker! First, we talk Kansas State. (9:30) Can the Wildcats repeat as conference champions in 2023? Then, we hit the remaining Texas schools with TCU, Texas Tech and Baylor. (19:12) Finally, we wrap with the rest of the Big12, talking: Oklahoma State, Kansas, Iowa State & West Virginia! (42:30) Want to be guest picker for the Cover 3 podcast? YOU CAN! Check out our ACC Win Total auction: https://www.ebay.com/itm/374835684087 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 top four teams in the Big 12 standings – Kansas, Kansas State, Iowa State, and Texas – were all in action against each other on Tuesday night with Kansas State and Iowa State holding serve at home over Kansas and Texas, respectively. Jalen Wilson had a career high 38 for the Jayhawks, but it wasn't enough as Gradey Dick, KJ Allen, and Kevin McCullar all fouled out in an overtime game. Keyontae Johnson had the game winning dunk over Wilson off an alley-oop from Markquis Nowell. Meanwhile in Ames, Caleb Grill and Gabe Kalscheur combined for 33 points as the Cyclones knocked off Texas. Kansas, Kansas State, and Iowa State are now tied atop the league standings at 5-1, with Texas just behind at 4-2. How will things play out? Isaac Schade and Leif Thulin give you their thoughts.In the ACC, Clemson took its first conference loss on Tuesday night at Wake Forest, 87-77. What does it do for the Tigers' conference championship hopes? Who else will contend? Can Virginia rise up? Will UNC overcome injury issues? What about Miami and Wake?Schade and Thulin also get you ready for Thursday night action in the Big Ten (Indiana at Illinois and Rutgers at Michigan State) and in the Pac 12 (UCLA at Arizona State and USC at Arizona).Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!LinkedInLinkedIn 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 BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.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
The top four teams in the Big 12 standings – Kansas, Kansas State, Iowa State, and Texas – were all in action against each other on Tuesday night with Kansas State and Iowa State holding serve at home over Kansas and Texas, respectively. Jalen Wilson had a career high 38 for the Jayhawks, but it wasn't enough as Gradey Dick, KJ Allen, and Kevin McCullar all fouled out in an overtime game. Keyontae Johnson had the game winning dunk over Wilson off an alley-oop from Markquis Nowell. Meanwhile in Ames, Caleb Grill and Gabe Kalscheur combined for 33 points as the Cyclones knocked off Texas. Kansas, Kansas State, and Iowa State are now tied atop the league standings at 5-1, with Texas just behind at 4-2. How will things play out? Isaac Schade and Leif Thulin give you their thoughts. In the ACC, Clemson took its first conference loss on Tuesday night at Wake Forest, 87-77. What does it do for the Tigers' conference championship hopes? Who else will contend? Can Virginia rise up? Will UNC overcome injury issues? What about Miami and Wake? Schade and Thulin also get you ready for Thursday night action in the Big Ten (Indiana at Illinois and Rutgers at Michigan State) and in the Pac 12 (UCLA at Arizona State and USC at Arizona). 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 “LOCKEDON15,” 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
Aaron opens the show by asking what Tom Brady's next move is, and discussing Jim Harbaugh's return to Michigan - but how long will he be there for? Then he hits on a crazy night of college hoops where Kansas State won a thriller vs. Kansas and Oscar Tshiebwe had an insane night. Here's the full rundown: Tom Brady's next move (2:00): Aaron actually opens the show with a little NFL. Everyone is asking "What's next for Tom Brady" - but Aaron wonders if that's the right question. Is Brady anywhere close to elite at this point? Jim Harbaugh returns to Michigan - but for how long (14:00): From there, Aaron talks about Jim Harbaugh's return to Michigan - and explains why he believes this will be Harbaugh's final season in Ann Arbor, Kansas-Kansas State and Oscar Tshiebwe highlight a wild Tuesday in college hoops (31:00) Finally, Aaron wraps the show by discussing a wild Tuesday in college hoops. Kansas State beat Kansas in what might have been the game of the year - and the Wildcats may be the best story in the sport. Also, Oscar Tshiebwe goes off for a historic night - and Kentucky finally may have found a winning lineup. Today's show is brought to you by our presenting sponsor Betfred Sportsbook. Bet $50 and you can win up to $1,111 in free bets courtesy of Betfred Sportsbook! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rob Dauster and Jeff Goodman are live from Kansas-Kansas State breaking down a LOADED Big 12 slate, the ACC race and much much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Locked On Boston College - Daily Podcast On Boston College Eagles Football & Basketball
Boston College's season comes to a merciful close on Saturday as they host the Syracuse Orange at home in Alumni Stadium. While this game may not mean much in the grand scheme of things, this is still an important game for Emmett Morehead, Zay Flowers, and Jeff Hafley. We explain why on today's show. Also it is senior day for players such as Chibueze Onwuka, Marcus Valdez, and many others. But on the other side of the coin is Dino Baber and his Syracuse Orange. Garrett Shrader, Sean Tucker, and a very stout passing defense could be a major problem for the Boston College offense. We preview and predict the game. In addition it is rivalry week across college football. We give betting previews for Auburn and Alabama, Michigan and Ohio State, Kentucky and Louisville, Coastal Carolina and James Madison, and Kansas Kansas State. 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 “LOCKEDON15,” 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! Underdog Fantasy Sign up on underdogfantasy.com with the promo code LOCKED ON and get your first deposit doubled up to $100! SimpliSafe With Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There's No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnCollege to learn more. Upside Download the FREE Upside App at https://upside.app.link/locked to get $5 or more cash back on your first purchase of $10 or more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Boston College - Daily Podcast On Boston College Eagles Football & Basketball
Boston College's season comes to a merciful close on Saturday as they host the Syracuse Orange at home in Alumni Stadium. While this game may not mean much in the grand scheme of things, this is still an important game for Emmett Morehead, Zay Flowers, and Jeff Hafley. We explain why on today's show. Also it is senior day for players such as Chibueze Onwuka, Marcus Valdez, and many others. But on the other side of the coin is Dino Baber and his Syracuse Orange. Garrett Shrader, Sean Tucker, and a very stout passing defense could be a major problem for the Boston College offense. We preview and predict the game.In addition it is rivalry week across college football. We give betting previews for Auburn and Alabama, Michigan and Ohio State, Kentucky and Louisville, Coastal Carolina and James Madison, and Kansas Kansas State.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!LinkedInLinkedIn 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 BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Underdog FantasySign up on underdogfantasy.com with the promo code LOCKED ON and get your first deposit doubled up to $100!SimpliSafeWith Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There's No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnCollege to learn more.UpsideDownload the FREE Upside App at https://upside.app.link/locked to get $5 or more cash back on your first purchase of $10 or more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Next week's Kansas/Kansas State game may very well feature Nebraska's next coach?
Lucas und Peter starten in ihre Preview-Reihe für die Saison 2021 und blicken auf die Kansas Jayhawks und die Kansas State Wildcats. Zu Beginn gibt es noch einen kurzen Austausch zum Thema Name, Image und Likeness. ---- Folgt uns auf Twitter! Podcast: @HornsAndHorses Lucas: @LucasHookem Peter: @GERSooner
Locked On Big 12 - Daily College Football & Basketball Podcast
Robbie Triano of SiriusXM joins Josh Neighbors to break down a busy couple nights of Big 12 Basketballsponsors: builtbar.com & betonline.ag Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Big 12 - Daily College Football & Basketball Podcast
Robbie Triano of SiriusXM joins Josh Neighbors to break down a busy couple nights of Big 12 Basketball sponsors: builtbar.com & betonline.ag Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kurt recaps Week 14 of the football season, including Iowa State clinching a spot against Oklahoma in the Big 12 Championship Game, makes his picks for Week 15 and his picks for Week 3 on the hardwood. Plus, Kurt talks about the four big Big 12 basketball stories this week.Twitter: @KurtsKorner_ | @KurtisQuillinFacebook: Kurt's Korner | Kurtis Quillin
Tom Ackerman is Sports Director at KMOX, overseeing a department that serves as the flagship station for the St. Louis Cardinals. He is also the lead sports anchor on KMOX’s “Total Information A.M.” and a host on the Cardinals Radio Network. In 18 years at KMOX, Ackerman has worked as a host, play-by-play announcer, anchor, and reporter since beginning his career at the radio station in 1997. He’s interviewed the biggest names in sports, covering Super Bowls, World Series, All-Star Games, and Final Fours. For the past decade, Ackerman, 40, has called college basketball play-by-play for the University of Missouri, the Missouri Valley Conference and various national rivalry games, including Syracuse-Georgetown, Kansas-Kansas State, and North Carolina-N.C. State. He’s also handled play-by-play duties for the Missouri Valley Conference. In this podcast, Tom describes how he was introduced to the world of broadcasting, developed an interest in radio and TV and some of his favorite moments that he’s seen. Follow Tom on Twitter: @Ackerman1120
In this special Big Monday Show, Joshua Brisco breaks down a wild weekend of college basketball and looks ahead to Baylor and Texas Tech's Big Monday matchup. Plus, Michael Swain of 247Sports joins the show to look back at Kansas-Kansas State and to break down the state of the Big 12.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Technical fouls and ejections dominate the conversation in the 24th episode of The Whistleblowers, touching on the Kansas-Kansas State brawl, John Calipari at Arkansas, Dean Smith in the Final Four and *that* Karl Hess technical on Mark Gottfried.
On this week's episode, Deanna is missing, so we took the opportunity to talk about sports. You can hear our take on the Kansas/Kansas State brawl and the celebrity status of college athletes. We also talk about underrated TV shows and some music we've been streaming.
Tyler, Tim, and Vince recap the AFC championship game and Tyler joins Vince in hating the Chiefs. They also debate the greatest sports family, review the Kansas - Kansas State fight, discuss Antonio Brown, CTE, and mental health in sports. AtomosPhysics.com Patreon.com/GarageTalk
Titus & Tate compare the Kansas and Kansas State fight to the biggest fights in college basketball history, discuss Zion Williamson's NBA debut, and debate if Red Panda is actually washed.
Tyler, Tim, and Vince recap the AFC championship game and Tyler joins Vince in hating the Chiefs. They also debate the greatest sports family, review the Kansas - Kansas State fight, discuss Antonio Brown, CTE, and mental health in sports. AtomosPhysics.com Patreon.com/GarageTalk
Live from Prairie Meadows to promote Priest Holmes, LeRoy Butler and Dan Hampton taking pictures and signing autographs from 2 to 4 pm today. So for the first time in three weeks with the guys together they start talking about... Sean's mouth stuff. The Saturday Sports Page covers Zion Williamson's return and how it trumped the Toronto Raptors vs the Philadelphia 76ers and trades in the NBA as the New Orleans Pelicans are doing all they can to keep Zion in New Orleans as well as their take on the Kansas/Kansas State brawl. The guys then delve into MLB talking about the cheating scandal with Alex Cora and the Houston Astros and Boston Red Sox and compare this stealing signs controversy to the steroid asterisk era and finish the hour talking with Cole Bair with the Cedar Rapids Gazette to talk UNI Panther Basketball and how they are included in the at large bids for the latest bracketology.
Justin and Nick discuss the new OC hire, give the Kansas/Kansas State brawl a deep rewind, and review Nick's first few weeks as an NBA fan.
In a jam packed episode 65, we discuss the debut of Zion Williamson in the NBA, Conference Championships in the NFL, the rise of Sekou Doumbouya, and the Kansas-Kansas State brawl. As always, we close with our bits and we (somehow) pick the Pro Bowl! Like/Share/Subscribe/Rate/Review on iTunes!!! Follow us on Twitter: Show: @265 Sports Varun: @BrownStauskas Evan: @SportsGuyEv
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On the first hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick talks about meeting some listeners from last night's UNO Mavericks mens basketball game. Then Husker DB Tony Butler announces he is entering the NCAA Transfer portal. Then Brian Hanni, voice of KU athletics joins the show to talk about what happened in that Kansas-Kansas State game.
Ryan and Tom analyze basketball losses for Michigan at home against Penn State (72-63) and for Michigan State on the road against Indiana (67-63), as well as the current state of the Big Ten race. The Wolverines struggled again from 3-point range, hitting just 5-of-28 shots from beyond the arc, and continue to miss the presence of Isaiah Livers - his long-distance shooting, transition defense, and strength in the post against opposing big men. The Spartans again sputtered to a slow start in the state of Indiana - falling behind 18-4 against the Hoosiers at Assembly Hall, after trailing 19-4 in their last trip to Purdue. Both games ended in losses, as Tom Izzo looks for answers after a rare instance where MSU was outrebounded (31-29).
Mike O'Donnell joins the show for his weekly segment and breaks down the NBA debut for Zion Williamson. He and Marc discuss whether or not Zion should've played more minutes or if they Pelicans were right to play it safe. Then Mike talks about how he has a family tie to the Kansas-Kansas State brawl that happened this week.
Nate kicks off the episode with a taste of Stella Artois Midnight Lager. Patty Mahomes tears it up yet again, and Moose and Ben have high high praise for the young QB. Ben does have one problem with Patrick Mahomes and his dietary choices. Nate "grills" Benny about his dog dressing technique. Moose works out his hut-dug eating competition's 20 year plan. Nate prefers his steaks to not be mooing, and actually bought pepper for his household. Ben discusses his irrational anger toward people like Nate. The Packers and 49ers had an alright game on Sunday night, and the boys go to town on the legacy of Aaron Rodgers, so much to the point to where Ben compares Rodgers to Andy Dalton. The boys discuss tackling technique in the NFL these days. After the break, the boys talk about the Kansas / Kansas State fight, the Cincinnati/Xavier brawl (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5BMseYWyZQ) , and the Malace in the Palace (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdyqIh4nJ3Y). The guys discuss what they're horrible awful at, and Ben's imitation of his grandfather is amazing. Nate and Moose aren't good with their left hands. EHASP is ended with some wishes for the decade! Thanks for listening!
John Franklin fills in as the Guys discuss Eli Manning retiring, the MLB Hall of Fame class, Luis Rojas being named the new Mets manager, Zion Williamson making his NBA debut, the Kansas/Kansas State post game brawl, and take questions form Instagram
On today's episode, we are talking about the return of Zion Madness, Kansas/Kansas State fight reactions, Super Bowl week preview, and recap of Conor McGregor is back.
We go over the crazy brawl at the end of Kansas/Kansas State, discuss the penalties and suspensions handed out, and decide how KU should play without two of its three big men. We recap KU/K-State and the rest of the action from around college basketball. We preview the Big 12/SEC Challenge on Saturday, which will pit Kansas against Tennessee.
In light of the Kansas/Kansas State brawl, Wil and Matt do a draft of the Spartan basketball players they want on their side in a fight. Then they preview Michigan State vs. Indiana. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jesse Newell (Kansas City Star) breaking down the Kansas/Kansas State fight: Were the suspensions enough? Was this the inevitable boiling point? And yet another controversy for Bill Self and Kansas.Also, audio from Bill Self and Bruce Weber teleconference.
Mikey Locks and Vernstradamus teach you how to be the MVP of your Super Bowl Party -- along with how to spot the LVPs. Plus they have bonus segments on funniest prop bets and a Legend or Loser breaking down the Kansas-Kansas State brawl. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In light of the Kansas/Kansas State brawl, Wil and Matt do a draft of the Spartan basketball players they want on their side in a fight. Then they preview Michigan State vs. Indiana. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Overnights on 670 The Score are hosted by Les Grobstein. On this night, Grobstein discussed the Bulls' win over the Minnesota Timberwolves and the fallout of the Kansas-Kansas State brawl. He also took calls on the LeBron James vs. Michael Jordan debate and conducted his "For That You Suck" segment.
[0:00] Intro[5:50] There's a new school that is enemy #1 with Brandon and Kayce.[18:30] D'Eriq King finds a new home.[25:23] Dave Aranda is heading to Baylor and he isn't the only important piece of LSU's 2019 team that has left Baton Rogue.[34:20] Deciding upon the BEST QB, RB, and WR in the 2019 season, NOT named Joe Burrow.[47:15] The reaction to the Kansas - Kansas State brawl in college basketball is yet another example of how dumb we are as sports fans.[54:02] Brandon Walker reads Kayce Smith's DMs.[1:09:00] 2 MINUTE DRILL!
This week we talk about the Kansas Kansas State brawl, the MLB HoF induction, Jeff Bezos, the Settle Shooting, Harvey Weinstien Trial and Politics. Enjoy!!Follow us on instagram: HottakesandbeerbreaksEmail us at Hottakesandbeerbreaks@gmail.com
On this episode, Lukas Harkins (@Hardwiredsports on Twitter) joins the show to talk about Butler's struggles, the big Kansas-Kansas State Brawl, and then we do a massive dive in on Bracketology talk hitting on all the conferences thus far. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Impeachment trial day two, A-G Patrick Morrisey joins other GOP Attorneys General is asking for impeachment articles to be rejected, lawmakers hear pleas for help from West Virginia foster families,, for the DOH the struggle is real--possibly insurmountable, and a milestone of flood recovery 3.5 years after the water went down. In Sports, punishment for Kansas-Kansas State fight and Marshall falls on Wednesday night. These stories and more in today's episode.
Benny T welcomes in Scott from Shelby County who calls in to defend his friend from Monday’s story and answers a question surrounding a mysterious noise in a previous call. Also, some thoughts on the latest in the Antonio Brown saga, the punishments that have been handed down in the Kansas/Kansas State brawl, and Jordan Nwora struggling yet again.
After updating on the latest in LFHS Sports (as well as some big Lake Forest-related headlines), Joey and Michael reflect on the near-complete season of postseason football. They also discuss the uneasiness of the 2020 Cubs Convention, Derek Jeter's easy HOF Bid, and the controversial Kansas/Kansas State fight. In the signature "They Don't Scout Like This" segment, the two ponder the evolution of football rules and all-star game intrigues with the news that new NFL rules will be tested at this weekend's Pro Bowl (Recorded Wednesday, Jan 22). Make sure to record "Your Scouting” listener questions in our voicemail box at (224) 544-9330. As always, send any "Scout Scores” to sportscoutspodcast@gmail.com. We also encourage local music artists to send your stuff to our email to be promoted on the show - or anyone who is interested in having ad reads to contact us!
ESPN's Jay Bilas joins the show to talk about his prep for calling some of the biggest college basketball games on TV, shared characteristics of some of the top coaches in the country, the Kansas-Kansas State brawl, and the Jay Bilas Skills Camp that he holds for players and coaches each summer. Purchase Jay's book, Toughness: Developing True Strength On and Off the Court. Find out more about the Jay Bilas Skills Camp. Tweet me @tonywmiller with any feedback! A Quick Timeout podcast is presented by 323 Sports Facebook Twitter Instagram Website This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
[0:00] Intro[5:50] There's a new school that is enemy #1 with Brandon and Kayce.[18:30] D'Eriq King finds a new home.[25:23] Dave Aranda is heading to Baylor and he isn't the only important piece of LSU's 2019 team that has left Baton Rogue.[34:20] Deciding upon the BEST QB, RB, and WR in the 2019 season, NOT named Joe Burrow.[47:15] The reaction to the Kansas - Kansas State brawl in college basketball is yet another example of how dumb we are as sports fans.[54:02] Brandon Walker reads Kayce Smith's DMs.[1:09:00] 2 MINUTE DRILL!
Rob Dauster and Bobby Reagan are back today to talk through the biggest storylines of the week in college basketball, starting with the brawl that happened at the end of the Kansas-Kansas State game and ending with a look at whether or not North Carolina can still play their way into the NCAA tournament. In between, they talk through Shaka Smart's tenure at Texas and why it has not gone as well as many expected.
Mike and Gus talk about the fallout of the Kansas-Kansas State brawl, explain what San Diego State needs to accomplish to earn a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament, talk Gonzaga & Florida upside, and preview a six-pack of games for the upcoming weekend! Follow us @STheSPodcast on Twitter. Rate and subscribe to Spreaker, iTunes, Stitcher, and TuneIn Radio!Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0r14k3YJBdOaT9Lz6RJTEwEmail the show StheSPodcast@gmail.com
10 AM Hour - Marcel Ozuna signs a one-year deal with the Atlanta Braves. Where does that leave the Cardinals outfield and clean-up hitter & does this mean we'll see Dylan Carlson on the big league roster? 11 AM Hour - All but one voter put Derek Jeter in the Hall of Fame, Vlady is skating again, & a look at the Kansas-Kansas State college basketball brawl. 12 PM Hour - Does Ozuna moving out make it easier for Arenado to move in? We talk with Nick Groke, The Athletic, who covers the Colorado Rockies, plus we answer some of your questions. 1 PM Hour - Chirs Kerber, 101 ESPN & Blues Radio Network, joins us to talk blues & we head to The Junk Drawer. Plus we discuss the Aaron Hernandez documentary on Netflix and cross it over with The Fast Lane.
College Basketball analyst, Jay Bilas joined the podcast to talk about a wide array of various basketball topics. Topics included: Making sense of the 2019-2020 season Kansas/ Kansas State attendance at games College basketball in five years and much, much, more.
Josh discusses the insane Kansas-Kansas State brawl, boats in the NFL draft, Baseball Hall of Fame, Nolan Arenado drama in Denver, E-sports taking over golf, and NFL jersey sales. As always, if you enjoyed the show, follow us and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. That way you’ll always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Sports Podcasts.We would like to thank our Sponsor: GSMC Podcast NetworkAdvertise with US: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/advertise-with-us.html Website: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/sports-podcast.html ITunes Feed : https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gsmc-sports-podcast/id1117155026 GSMC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXQXFJ2uu0Q&list=PLF8Qial15ufpFvOLqB6gbuBUSzMfCm6U1"list=PLF8Qial15ufpFvOLqB6gbuBUSzMfCm6U1 Twitter: https://twitter.com/GSMC_Sports Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gsmcsports/ Disclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC Sports Podcast are for entertainment purposes only. Reproduction, copying, or redistribution of The GSMC Sports Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC is prohibited.
The Locked On Vols podcast is your daily show covering Tennessee football, brought to you by Josh Ward.After a few days off, the show is back to talk Tennessee recruiting and the upcoming quarterback battle for 2020. Jesse Simonton of Volquest joins the show for the first two segments before Josh talks Tennessee hoops following UT's 73-48 win over Ole Miss.Here's the video of the Kansas-Kansas State melee.It's all on Locked On Vols, part of the Locked On Podcast network.Want to keep up on social media and send questions/comments? Follow these links:@Josh_Ward on twitterFacebook.com/JoshWardInstagram.com/joshjward Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Heather and Joel breakdown the Vols victory over Ole Miss, updates the situation with the Kansas/Kansas State brawl, and discusses the MLB Hall of Fame.
Heather Harrington and Joel Silverberg breakdown the Kansas/Kansas State brawl, the Vols win over Ole Miss, and the MLB Hall of Fame.
Heather and Joel discuss the latest on the Kansas/Kansas State brawl, the Vols victory over Ole Miss, and are joined by VFL Braden Gall of Athlon Sports to talk Titans.
-What do you expect from Zion Williamson tonight? (00:16) -Antonio Cromartie joins to discuss how much Kyle Shanahan was to blame for the Falcons’ collapse in Super Bowl LI. (11:41) -Antonio Cromartie returns to preview the Super Bowl matchup between the Chiefs’ offense and 49ers’ defense. (22:54) -Who is most at fault in the brawl between Kansas and Kansas State? (33:19) -What did Derek Jeter mean to you? (42:08)
On the first hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick and producer TJ talk about the melee from last night's Kansas-Kansas State game. Next, Nick and caller Dave from Kansas get into it. Then former Husker Jay Moore joins the show to talk 49ers and Huskers.
Bob and Chris discuss the lawsuit by Boise State against the MW and what the future holds for BSU and the MW, plus the Kansas-Kansas State brawl and the baseball Hall of Fame, is it time for a reset in Cooperstown, and Brooke Pahukoa on life on the road as a student athlete.
Season 3 Episode 3! (2:01) Mahomes, Chiefs overpower Titans in AFC Championship victory (11:09) 49ers use run game, defense to down Packers and win NFC (18:14) Super Bowl LIV preview and storylines (34:15) Trivia! (39:46) Astros accused of using buzzers as part of cheating scandal (43:29) Jeter earns near unanimous Hall of Fame bid (49:36) McGregor downs Cowboy in 40 seconds for UFC 246 victory (53:35) Zion Williamson set to make long-awaited NBA debut (56:20) Kansas-Kansas State end rivalry matchup with brawl (1:01:10) NFL to try alternative onside kick in Pro Bowl (1:05:00) Eli Manning plans to announce retirement (1:09:05) Five Questions
It's #WouldYouRatherWednesday here on GCR. Hypothetically-a judge has discovered a long lost parking/traffic ticket you never paid. You owe a LOT of money. As recourse, you can watch EVERY MINUTE of the impeachment trial and then give daily recaps to your family members with opposing political views OR you write and perform earnest, heartfelt Hall of Fame induction speeches for Bill Cowher and Derek Jeter. We also discussed Maryland's comeback win at Northwestern, Hall of Fame voting, the Kansas/Kansas State fight and more. Late in Hour 1, Pro Football Focus' Sam Monson checked in to discuss why they chose Russell Wilson over Lamar Jackson as NFL MVP. In Hour 2, we finalized our ideas for Super Bowl prop bets (for charity) and we wrapped the show with our weekly NFL Draft segment, as we caught up with ProFootballNetwork.com's Tony Pauline live from the Senior Bowl to talk Ravens targets, Maryland's Antoine Brooks, Navy's Malcolm Perry and more.
The wide men return and this week they are talking about some of the ups and downs from the NBA this week. They look at the Celtics righting the ship against the Lakers, the Kansas Kansas State fight and a couple of trades that happened. Bush league is back and the guys have a laugh at the top 25 in college basketball. Bart Winkler from 105.7 the fan in Milwaukee is on breaking down just how good the Bucks can be this season, and Kevin Chouinard from Hawks.com is talking about the Atlanta Hawks with the career ending injury to Chandler Parson and the young player development. Don't miss the huge episode. Check out widemencantjump.com for more info. Brought to you by: Law Office of Stephen P New. - newlawoffice.com stripcamfun.com Atomic Comics and Collectibles LLC- facebook.com/atomiccomicsandcollectiblesllc Stay Classy Meats- stayclassymeats.com Use promo code widemen to save 10% on your order.
Heather and Joel discuss the latest on the Kansas/Kansas State brawl, the Vols victory over Ole Miss, and are joined by VFL Braden Gall of Athlon Sports to talk Titans.
Jesse Newell (Kansas City Star) breaking down the Kansas/Kansas State fight: Were the suspensions enough? Was this the inevitable boiling point? And yet another controversy for Bill Self and Kansas.Also, audio from Bill Self and Bruce Weber teleconference.
Tony opens the show by talking about the baseball Hall of Fame vote and about the brawl at the end of the Kansas / Kansas State game. Pat Forde of Sports Illustrated calls in to talk more college basketball, as well as give his thoughts on LSU, and Nigel gives the news. Then during Old Guy Radio Tony, talks to David about the passing of Morgan Wooten, the David Stern Memorial service, and some parking issues on front of his house. Lastly, they close out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Double Motorcycle "Feet On The Ground" ; Jesse Marcus "Salt"
On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, we learn the suspensions for the Kansas-Kansas State brawl from last night. Next, Chris Basnett of the Lincoln Journal Star joins the show to talk Nebrasketball. Then more on the suspensions before we tell you what's on Tap to close things out.
Nick, Jack, Connor, and Tyler are back to talk about the hottest topics in sports. The guys reflect on the newest additions to the MLB Hall of Fame, the "Brawl" between Kansas and Kansas State, Eli Manning's retirement, Antonio Brown's arrest warrant, Matt Murray getting booed, Philadelphia and much more! Thank you for tuning in! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Clay Travis reacts to the huge Kansas/Kansas State brawl, gives props to Vegas for the NFL Draft plans and gives his take on the MLB Hall of Fame! From yesterday’s Animal Thunderdome- Ian O’Reilly (dad who saved his child from a rabid coyote) joins Outkick to talk to Clay about the story that has even made it’s way onto TMZ. Michael McCarthy joins Clay to talk about Tony Romo possibly getting a 14 million dollar deal per year and the current state of sports media. Clay and the crew have a great conversation about the Aaron Hernandez doc from Netflix and Clay discusses the LA City Council passing a measure wanting the Astros fully punished. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Nick wants to see a complete win for the Cards against Georgia Tech and what might happen to NCAA tourney seeding after the Kansas-Kansas State brawl in Lawrence. Plus, Eric McElroy and CL Brown.
In case you miss any sports news or stories locally or nationally on 99.9 The Fan, we have you covered! This 20-minute podcast is a daily recap hosted by Dennis Cox that will include content and sports takes from all our daytime programming shows including; Golic & Wingo, SportsChannel8: The Radio Show, The David Glenn Show, and Adam & Joe. On today's show, discussions about Duke's 89-59 victory of Miami. Also, talks about Kansas-Kansas State brawl, and reactions to the baseball Hall of Fame adding Larry Walker and Derek Jeter.
Why are the numbers 15, 20, and 11 significant for JT? A slow sports day other than that Kansas/Kansas State brawl. So we compare today's wrestlers to classic-era grapplers, talk about Springsteen live at the Stone Pony, and whatever else!!
To start off a Whiskey Wednesday the guys chat about a much-needed win for Iowa State over Oklahoma State. Then Gary Dolphin joins to talk Iowa basketball and their top 25 match up with Rutgers tonight, how much snow the Hawkeyes have had on nights of their games this year and what Garza's pro prospects of Lukea Garza look like. Then Bruno joins to talk beer, whiskey and the closing of Skol and the guys get into the Kansas and Kansas State basketball fight. John Walters joins to talk ISU basketball and points out that the term "must win" may be overused.
CT&ST Hour 1: "Iron Man" streaks, some TV & Movie talk, the Kansas - Kansas State hullabaloo, Crunch Exchange, and more.
Hour 2 – Guest: Seth Greenberg, ESPN College Basketball Analyst, on the Kansas-Kansas State brawl, plus he thinks Penn State is a good tournament team. Plus, a special tribute as we remember Joe Paterno who passed away 8 years ago today. And, previewing tonights Penn State basketball game on the road against Michigan.
Matt, Ryan, and Shannon talk UK's win over Georgia, the Kansas/Kansas State fight, and Matt Jones is called out on the senate floor.
(0:00) Show Open: The Squirm The show opens with KL hearing a song on the way to work that would be perfect for a Quentin Tarantino film, called The Squirm. Also, Fatal weekend crash that turned I-10 near Tucson into parking lot that Brad was stuck in for 6 hours, now a homicide investigation and there are more questions than answers. Speaking of weird stories, this lady claimed to be attacked in Marana. But her story seems fishy and people are doubting her online. Police investigating aggravated assault at Tucson Premium Outlets (13:16) Entertainment News Lori Loughlin's daughters could be ‘star witnesses' at college admissions trial Monty Python legend Terry Jones dies aged 77 after heartbreaking dementia battle Netflix says "The Witcher" was its most watched debut season ever. (21:52) Basket Brawl Massive brawl breaks out at end of Kansas-Kansas State game (27:10) Our Phone Addiction 'Phubbing' your children could put them at risk of depression, study finds Some schools took away students' phones . . . and now they're having to deal with those students having separation anxiety. (36:07) Dumbass of the Day A woman in Pennsylvania drove into oncoming traffic as a way of testing God. Two people were injured in the crash A Woman Is Arrested for Throwing a Bible at Her Boyfriend's Head A Guy Tries to Hide From the Cops Underwater . . . but Is Caught When He Comes Up for Air A Guy Steals His Ex's Burger King Meal Because He's Upset Another Guy Bought It for Her (45:05) KFC loves boobs and making you fat KFC Is Selling A Spicy Chicken Sandwich Stuffed With Fried Cream Cheese Balls And Your Healthy January Is Now Over KFC Sorry for Ad in Which Boys Gawk at Cleavage (49:40) What's the Most Unprofessional Thing You've Done at Work? People on Twitter are sharing the most unprofessional thing they've ever done at work. Here are some highlights . . . "Watch porn." "Had a Skype interview with another company." "Made cupcakes with Ex-Lax because people kept stealing my lunch." "Went to the movies, then back to the office to clock out." "The girl sitting next to me roasted a whole chicken at her desk." "Had sex with my boss for a $3 raise." "Packed all eight of my students up in my car to go see why my man wasn't answering the phone." "A customer told me he was allergic to chives so I put chives in his quesadilla so he would send it back untouched and I could eat it." Support the show: https://podcave.app/subscribe/the-world-famous-frank-show-4eehjczc See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Heather Harrington and Joel Silverberg breakdown the Kansas/Kansas State brawl, the Vols win over Ole Miss, and the MLB Hall of Fame.
On this Wednesday edition of The Rap with Maz and Friends Tom is joined in-studio by Clarence Black, Jess Monticello and Ethan Perlman as they discuss the results of the 2020 MLB Hall of Fame class. The guys are joined by Dan Dickerson, voice of the Detroit Tigers over the phone as he gives his take on the MLB Hall of Fame class and how he feels about Derek Jeter not being a unanimous selection. Finally, the guys discuss the brawl at the end of the Kansas-Kansas State game and if they have a problem with what happened.
What can be done to help Antonio Brown? What should the punishments be for the Kansas - Kansas State brawl?
Come for Blake and I discussing Mizzou-Aggies hoops; stay for us talking junk about the Jayhawks. *** Subscribe, rate, and review! And tell a friend, why don't ya? Easiest place to send new listeners: LockedOnMizzou.com Follow the show everywhere: @LockedOnMizzou YouTube.com/ForOldMissouri Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Heather and Joel breakdown the Vols victory over Ole Miss, updates the situation with the Kansas/Kansas State brawl, and discusses the MLB Hall of Fame.
Hour 2 – Guest: Seth Greenberg, ESPN College Basketball Analyst, on the Kansas-Kansas State brawl, plus he thinks Penn State is a good tournament team. Plus, a special tribute as we remember Joe Paterno who passed away 8 years ago today. And, previewing tonights Penn State basketball game on the road against Michigan.
The Locked On Vols podcast is your daily show covering Tennessee football, brought to you by Josh Ward. After a few days off, the show is back to talk Tennessee recruiting and the upcoming quarterback battle for 2020. Jesse Simonton of Volquest joins the show for the first two segments before Josh talks Tennessee hoops following UT's 73-48 win over Ole Miss. Here's the video of the Kansas-Kansas State melee. It's all on Locked On Vols, part of the Locked On Podcast network. Want to keep up on social media and send questions/comments? Follow these links: @Josh_Ward on twitter Facebook.com/JoshWard Instagram.com/joshjward Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are coming off another great NFL week, where we both went 2-0 and we both hit a prop bet in the Titans at Chiefs game. Next weeks episode will be all about the Super Bowl. We will pick a winner and go over numerous prop bets. Below is the time stamps from this latest episode 2:00 Titans at Chiefs Recap 13:00 Packers at Niners Recap 26:00 Brief preview of Super Bowl Chiefs be 49ers 31:22 Lakers -10 at Knicks 33:00 76ers at Raptors -5.5 40:25 Spurs at Pelicans -3.5 45:40 Nuggets at Rockets -6.5 51:30 Tiger Woods return/PGA Famers Open 1 hour 12 minute mark Kansas/Kansas State brawl --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hey and welcome back folks, I've given up any pretense of releasing on Sunday nights like we promised. I'm too weak to both record and edit on the same day, so this is looking like the new normal. Sorry if I let you down, I'll make it up to you by keeping all the hosts' ramblings to a minimum! Join as once more as we talk about all our favorite quotes from the various media days (and totally buy into the P6 and pretend the rest of the G5 doesn't exist, sorry about that), a competitor to our favorite show, the sad state of affairs in Louisville, and what might (or might not) happen in the SEC this year!
In today's show of Radio Active Sports I kick it off by discussing Kansas State's statement win early this week against Kansas plus the Barry Brown game ending dunk. Segments two and three looking back at Super Bowl 53 and more on the Kansas Kansas State game plus issues with the Jayhawks with Mac Moore and Bobby G as my special guests from the Tell Me Moore Podcast. Then segment four wrapping it up with Showtime Mahomies Pass Of The Year and my last thoughts on last week's Super Bowl.
Chris and the Des Moines Register's Tommy Birch talk basketball including recapping the road win vs Oklahoma, they debate who Cyclone fans should cheer for in the Kansas @ Kansas State game, Iowa State's path to a Big 12 Championship and they also wrap up with football talk on this installment of Cyclone Insider
Chris and the Des Moines Register's Tommy Birch talk basketball including recapping the road win vs Oklahoma, they debate who Cyclone fans should cheer for in the Kansas @ Kansas State game, Iowa State's path to a Big 12 Championship and they also wrap up with football talk on this installment of Cyclone Insider
TJ Carpenter reads from ClickHole and talks about the Kansas-Kansas State matchup.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clearance Rack Classics Retro 80s and 90s Dance Mix by DJ Tintin
1. American Dream - L.A. Style 2. X, Y & Zee (Sensory Amplification Mix) - Pop Will Eat Itself 3. W.F.L. (Think About the Future Mix) - Happy Mondays 4. Never Let Me Down (Aggro Mix) - Depeche Mode 5. It's Over Now - Cause & Effect 6. Again ('90 Remix) - Do Piano 7. Prisoner to Desire - Psyche 8. Don't Argue (Dance) - Cabaret Voltaire 9. Hyperreal (Remix) - The Shamen 10. Life on Your Own (Extended) - The Human League 11. Hip Hop Be Bop (12" Mix) - Man Parrish 12. State of the Nation - New Order 13. Around My Heart (Razormaid! Mix) - Sandra 14. It's Alright Now (Back to Basics) - Beloved 15. State of Shock (L'Pool Edit) - Revenge Notes and other random things: Greetings from Charlotte, NC. I'm DJ Tintin and this is my retro podcast. Glad you've found it. Feel free to stay as long as you like. Sorry for the re-introduction, but I've been away for so many weeks between my last podcast and this one that I almost feel like stranger to many of you. If you're tuning in for the first time, I am. And if you are, in fact, a newbie, I recommend going back and re-reading the first sentence, making sure to apply a tone of sincerity to the voice in your head instead of a sarcastic one. Before you do, however, I need to add a few more adjectives. That first sentence should read: Greetings from bread-less, milk-less, power generator-less Charlotte, NC. What the hell am I talking about? Well, for those listeners in the U.S., (and possibly abroad) you are probably well aware of the recent hurricane that hit the eastern seaboard over the past week. (If you're not, may I suggest the internet?) As such, there is neither bread, nor milk, nor power generator to be found anywhere as these are the desirable items for which panic-stricken residents spend hours in check-out lines hoping to buy the week leading up to the event. Now, as a mid-west transplant living in the Carolinas for 14 years, I get the fear associated with hurricanes. I do. They are analagous to the fear we mid-westerners have in regards to tornadoes. The difference is you have about 10-15 minutes maximum to prepare for a tornado as opposed to a week or so for a hurricane. What that means is after a tornado passes, I can at least emerge from the twisted pile of tinder that used to be my house, go down to the local market (if it’s still standing) and celebrate my continuing to live with a bowl of cereal. In the Carolinas, that’s an impossibility because the shelves have been completely wiped out. If I were a guy who actually bothered to prepare for catastrophe instead of worrying about posting his next podcast, I'd actually scoop up all the lunch meat, cereal and lightbulbs from the nearby food emporium at the first word of impending doom. Surely, someone with bread, milk and a power generator would be willing to barter for shelter should I be left homeless. Methinks the guy with the cache of mustard or mayo would probably be sitting pretty as well. On to the music … L.A. Style make their first appearance on CRC. They were a rave group that toured extensively between 1991 and 1995, when they eventually split up. The group was founded by radio host Wessel van Diepen, also the most successful dance-pop producer in Dutch history having assembled the groups Nakatomi and the Vengaboys as well. The band was fronted by Frans Zid Merkx, a multi-tool artist going by the moniker FX. Best known for their huge club hit James Brown is Dead, L.A. Style were the first group to land a rave track on Billboard’s Hot 100 Airplay chart. The song here, American Dream, is the last track on L.A. Style’s self-titled album from 1993. The sample contained within comes from the first inaugural speech of President Richard M. Nixon, delivered Monday, January 20, 1969. See the excerpt below: “The American dream does not come to those who fall asleep. But we are approaching the limits of what government alone can do. Our greatest need now is to reach beyond government, and to enlist the legions of the concerned and the committed. What has to be done, has to be done by government and people together or it will not be done at all. The lesson of past agony is that without the people we can do nothing; with the people we can do everything.” Pop Will Eat Itself have appeared a couple times in earlier CRC episodes (#13 and #20) and both times the tracks used were taken from their Cure For Sanity album circa 1990. If you believe the past is a good indicator of the future, you won’t at all be surprised to learn that X, Y & Zee, the track here, also appeared on that amazing album. I say amazing because I have vivid memories associated with it, trucking home from Texas to Kansas over fall break my sophomore year in college. I took my roommate to see the Kansas/Kansas State football game and then we stayed in Manhattan (also called "The Little Apple", which is home to the KSU campus) with friends drinking and carousing well into the night after a KSU victory (though truth be told I’m a KU fan). This album received heavy rotation on that 1200-mile round trip and deservedly so, though you won’t find much agreement among those haters of what was called the “grebo” movement. Mostly a product of the music media who have an unfailing compulsion to label clusters of similar-sounding music, grebo started in the late 80s and continued on into the early 90s before “Brit Pop” took over. PWEI were forerunners of the subculture, which encompassed bands whose sound blended garage rock, hip hop, pop and electronica. Dreads, partially shaved heads and high ponytails, torn jeans, boots, lumberjack shirts, army surplus clothing, and eclectic hats defined the fashion (if you can call it that), a look dubbed by the Trouser Press as “slimy-looking lowlifes playing retrograde raunch”. Ned’s Atomic Dustbin, Jesus Jones, The Wonder Stuff and others were all part of that short-lived movement. The remix appearing here, though taken from the single, also appears as a hidden track at the end of the Cure for Sanity CD. A little PWEI trivia: the band was headed by Clint Mansell, a fine musician who has gone on to score many Hollywood films including the Darren Aronofsky films Pi and Requiem for a Dream, The Wrestler and Black Swan. Music writing credits on PWEI albums are all listed as Vestan Pance, a pseudonym for the entire band. At one time, after the addition of drummer Robert “Fuzz” Townshend to their line-up, they proposed the name Vestan Pance and Socks, which was summarily rejected by their label RCA. Speaking of heading up an artistic movement, The Happy Mondays would most certainly qualify. Lead by one-time smack user Sean Ryder, the Mondays charged headlong into what would become the Ecstasy-fueled club scene in Manchester, England. Dubbed “Madchester” by those who were there, the Mondays became poster boys for the “haves” of the sonic landscape, diving into excess so severely that they nearly drove their label, Factory Records, into financial oblivion. The whole thing is pretty well-chronicled in the excellent film 24-Hour Party People, directed by Michael Winterbottom, which is sort of a dramatized account of Factory Records head man, Tony Wilson, and the rise of Joy Division, with some attention given to other Factory bands including: New Order, A Certain Ratio, The Durutti Column and, of course, the Mondays. The track here, W.F.L. (which stands for Wrote For Luck) was remixed by Paul Oakenfold and appears on the mini-album Hallelujah. Hallelujah was originally a four-song EP called the Madchester Rave On EP, but was renamed after three bonus dance mixes were added before its release in the U.S. For Erasure buffs, a Vince Clarke remix of W.F.L. also appears on the CD version of the Mondays’ second full-length album called Bummed. When close-knit bands lose a member to tragic circumstances there exists a time of deep reflection followed by a re-evaluation period where remaining members make the critical decision to fold up the tent or to carry on. After losing singer Ian Curtis to suicide on the eve of their first U.S. tour, Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook and Stephen Morris of Joy Division decided to continue on, though they decided a name change was in order to escape the long shadow left by Curtis. Out of the ashes came New Order. For Rob Rowe of Cause & Effect, the untimely death of friend and co-founder Sean Rowley too put his hopes for the future in serious doubt. The tragic loss in many ways eclipsed the success of their self-titled debut album on Exile Records (which was later re-issued as Another Minute by BMG). That album spawned two top ten dance singles, including You Think You Know Her, which stands as the group’s pop chart high point. Unlike Joy Division, Rob made the decision to move forward under the C&E banner. He enlisted Keith Milo, a California-based electronic musician and, along with drummer Richard Shepherd, the band released their second full-length album, Trip, in 1994. “Performing the tribute to Sean at the KROQ Acoustic Christmas Show in LA was a turning point,” explains Rowe in the band’s Offical bio, “The overwhelming support from the fans and audience made me realize that giving up just wasn’t an option.” “Coming in to Cause and Effect after Sean’s death was a scary thing to do,” adds Milo. “There was so much uncertainty. Sean was a genius with melody, he was irreplaceable. I think there was solace in the fact that we became a very different band at that point and we all felt that we were doing the right thing by continuing on.” Produced by the great Martyn Phillips, Trip contains the brilliant track appearing here, It’s Over Now. It ultimately climbed to #7 on Billboard’s modern rock charts, and was the band’s fourth release to appear on Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. The last artist I want to touch upon this go-round is Man Parrish. An Andy Warhol, Club 54 “freakazoid”, Man Parrish is responsible for a couple of the most enduring, innovative and influential tracks in the history of electronic music. I say a couple because as quickly as he arrived he vanished once again into relative obscurity. Arriving right at the juncture of the evolutionary electronic music tree where legendary producers like Arthur Baker and John Robie split from the Kraftwerk-infused trunk to create a portion of the hip-hop foundation with Soul Sonic Force’s track Planet Rock, Manny Parrish would split the other way, building upon the notes of Kraftwerk’s Autobahn that were no doubt trapped somewhere in his brain. Using a Roland TR-808 drum machine and two keyboards, he crafted Hip Hop Be Bop in his bedroom. In doing so, he became one of the early producers-turned-artists on the electronic music scene. In an interview, Man said of the track, “It was played in a really wide spectrum: in black hip-hop clubs, in white underground places like Danceteria, in after-hours clubs. The radio station pumped it like crazy because I did vocoder spots for them and in exchange for payment, they put my stuff into heavy rotation. When you first hear it, you think, ‘Huh, weird instrumental track.’ But the more you listen to it, it's like, 'This is really interesting.' It even happened to me: I used to hate it at first." Hip Hop Be Bop went on to sell over two million copies, but Parrish received almost nothing for his groundbreaking efforts. Much like innovation, ripping off artists was commonplace back then. As Parrish explains, “When I first started out I was so broke I made this song called Heatstroke as a soundtrack for a porno movie. Some DJ had sampled it off the movie, made an acetate, and somebody told me, ‘Hey they're playing your music at this club.’ I ran down to the club and all of a sudden my song came on. I asked the DJ, ‘Wait a minute, where'd you get that record? It's my music.’ He told me, ‘That's your music? Come down to the record company, they'll sign you on the spot.’" He goes on to say, “I got nothing--it was the classic first record rip-off deal. I would go to the label and literally beg for rent. The guy who owned it bought a plane, a house in Vermont, and a Porsche with a hand-carved dashboard. It was how everyone did it back then.” After suffering so many disappointments and massive burn-out, Parrish ended up a male prostitute for a spell to pay the bills. As many musicians as were influenced by him, Man Parrish inadvertently may have influenced thousands of lawyers as well as his story reads like a textbook case of copyright infringement, an issue which would come to the forefront of music as technology and sampling began to take hold during the 80s. That’s it for this episode. Thanks to everyone for tuning in and be sure to support the artists as they make this all possible. Barring any more hurricanes, I’ll be back soon with another episode. Cheers!
Harry and Eytan discuss the 2020 Baseball Hall of Fame class as well as give their reaction to the benches clearing brawl that ended the Kansas- Kansas State game last night. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/second-level-with-eytan-shander/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands