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Bryan Matthews, Caleb Jones, Henry Patton and Jay G. Tate reconvene at VooDoo Wing Company to discuss the important happenings in and around the Auburn program, which today centers on the hire of DJ Durkin onto the defensive staff. Auburn had four coaches leave this offseason. Now four have been hired — Durkin, Charles Kelly, Derrick Nix and Kent Austin. Is that an overall upgrade? Bryan thinks so. Will Redmond coming in from LSU signals a change within the program. What does a General Manager actually do? Let's discuss. Caleb recaps a conversation/interview he recently held with Elba (Ala.) HS tailback Alvin Henderson. The Fightin' Pearls have lost back-to-back road games. Is it time to panic? Henry says NO SIR. A mid-week game at home against Vanderbilt could a real salve. The show ends with a tight-but-powerful supply of commendations and shoutouts for the most outstanding members (this week) from The Bunker community. The show is presented by VooDoo Wing Company with locations in Auburn, Mobile, Tuscaloosa, Florence, Charlotte and Las Vegas. Check them out IN PERSON for delicious chicken or on the web at www.voodoowingco.com.
QB coach, Kent Austin, and RB coach, Bruce Johnson, addressed the media after the Flames fourth practice of fall camp.
Malik Willis is drawing national attention, and who better to talk about him than Flames QB coach Kent Austin? On this week's FCP we talk Willis, NFL, and what Liberty looks for in a signal-caller.
Kent Austin, Liberty Football QB coach, discusses the battle for the starting job this year.
Kent Austin, Liberty Football QB coach, discusses the battle for the starting job this year.
Liberty Flames Football Show from August 19, 2019. Guests include Co-OC Maurice Harris and Kent Austin.
On this week's show, Mike and Josh kick off their fifth season of Podskee Wee Wee by discussing all the coaching and front office moves the Ticats made over the last month, the exits of Kent Austin and Eric Tillman, the re-signings of Jalen Saunders and others, Chris Jones leaving the Riders for Cleveland, the coaching hirings in B.C. and T.O., and everything about the Mexican combine and draft.
On this week's episode, Mike and Josh discuss Kent Austin stepping down as Ticats' VP of football ops, Joe Montford being named the latest Wall of Honour inductee, Hamilton not bidding on CFL Week and Mike's Ticats-centric Twitter polls. They also cover John Chick's retirement, Henoc Muamba signing with the Als and the Argos ditching their somewhat popular sponsored tailgate.
Gas is going up and up and up! It isn't showing any signs of going down any time soon but what we aren't seeing much of is why it's still going up. Where's the ceiling on this and why is gas going up at all? Guest: Dan McTeague, Senior Petroleum Analyst at GasBuddy-If you were to be asked what a Hamiltonian looks like, what would pop into your mind? It's a fun challenge to think about that someone actually looked into and made a 5 part series about. What prompts someone to do this and what's the outcome, is it what you would expect? Guest: Steve Buist, Reporter at The Hamilton Spectator-There has been some major news within the Hamilton Tiger-Cats! The vice-president of football operations is now the former vice-president of football operations! You heard that right, Kent Austin has stepped away from his former role and is now taking on a consultant role. What does that mean? Let's ask someone who knows! Guest: Rick Zamperin, Sports Director at Global News Radio 900 CHML-The Boston Marathon is something we've all heard of for some reason or another. Now there's another reason that you may have heard of it because a local police officer will be running in it. He went from being within an inch of dying to running in the Boston Marathon. How does someone go from one side of this spectrum all the way to the other? Guest: Neal Ridley, Niagara Regional Police Officer and Boston Marathon Competitor
Photo: (CANADIAN PRESS/Mark Taylor) Many Ticats fans are angry after the team traded former franchise QB Zach Collaros to Saskatchewan for a draft pick. Guest: Kent Austin, Ticats VP of Football Operations.
There are movies that make you stop flipping through channels and takes up an hour of your time. They're often movies that are your guillty pleasure movies and though you've probably seen it 100 times, seeing it another time doesn't hurt. What is your guilty pleasure movie that makes you stop and watch it everytime it comes on?-A number of players have anonymously said that they don't want to play for Kent Austin. An interesting tweet was put out by Bob Young, the owner of the Ticats, who said that it was sad that one or two cowardly Ticats complained anonymously to a naive reporter. Bob Young defending Kent Austin makes it seem like Kent Austin is going to stay with the Ticats. What do you think is going to happen to Kent Austin? Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor at CHCH-The Caribbean has been hit hard by tropical storm after tropical storm and now that vacation season AKA winter has come, where are people going to go? Has the price of Caribbean vacations gone up or down as a result of these storms? Are there places that are just like the Caribbean but haven't been affected by the tropical storms from this year? All these questions and more can be answered by Shawna Curtin-Weatherill. Guest: Shawna Curtin-Weatherill, Owner of Expedia Cruiseshipcenters Waterdown
A handful of unnamed Ticats players have thrown former head coach Kent Austin under the bus, saying he had lost the locker room during the team's 0-8 start to the 2017 season, and don't want him back next year. Team owner Bob Young tweeted his support for Austin and criticized the unidentified players for slamming their former coach and the journalist who reported the story.
On this week's episode, Mike and Josh talk about the Ticats' victory over the Als and the hullabaloo over players anonymously telling 3DownNation's Drew Edwards that they don't want Kent Austin back (and what his return could mean to some key cogs, like Brandon Banks and June Jones). They also wonder which Ticats might be named CFL awards finalist and make their picks over who will be awards finalists and who will win each of the six awards, as well as discussing the changes made to All-Star voting. They end the show by giving your their picks for Semifinal weekend in the CFL and answer four listener questions.
Hosts Brendan McGuire and Marcus "Chunky" Adams introduce their new weekly CFL podcast and discuss Jerrell Freeman, head injuries, the Riders and what the Ticats should do with Kent Austin and June Jones.
How can you appreciate a painting without being able to see it? It's an interesting question but believe it or not, it is possible and you can experience it at the Art Gallery of Hamilton through what they call "Touch Tours". Lori Kilgour-Walsh is behind these tours and joins Scott to talk about how these tours work, how you paint a picture for a blind person and much more. Have you been on a Touch Tour before? Guest: Lori Kilgour-Walsh, Senior Manager of Education at Art Gallery of Hamilton-People from Hamilton are great at helping others and usually you think this happens only in Hamilton or even the GTA but our reach goes beyond our city. Many Hamiltonians like Katelyn Plug go off and volunteer their time with organizations like Mercy Ships, an organization that travels around the world bringing literal floating hospitals to those who need it most. She was a ward nurse on the Africa Mercy and shares her eye-opening experience with Scott. Guest: Katelyn Plug, Volunteer Ward Nurse on Africa Mercy-How can you gauge whether or not someone is worth keeping on a team based off of the result of one game? It's not a good idea and yet that's exactly what Kent Austin is doing to decide if June Jones will remain a part of the coaching roster for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Speaking of coaching rosters, Joe Girardi won't be returning as the manager of the New York Yankees. Despite being with the team for 10 years, 6 of which they went to the playoffs and winning the World Series he's still being let go! What do you think about these decisions? Is there any method behind the madness? Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director at 900 CHML
On this week's episode, Mike and Josh discuss the fallout from the Art Briles controversy, the Ticats finally getting their first win of the season on Labour Day, the Johnny Manziel workout, the Zach Collaros trade rumours, Craig Butler's retirement, Kent Austin being sued by Cornell, the roster moves made by the Ticats, Mike hands out a Bozo of the Week award, they preview Hamilton's game in Ottawa against the Redblacks on Saturday and end things by making their week CFL picks.
On this week's show, Mike and Josh discuss the Ticats loss to the Redblacks from way back in Week 9, Kent Austin stepping down as head coach, the trade that sent John Chick to Edmonton, the acquisition of Ricky Collins, Jr. from Saskatchewan and the deal that saw Vernon Adams head to Saskatchewan from Montreal. We also preview the upcoming Labour Day Classic by sharing some of our favourite Labour Day Classic memories, and we end things by making our weekly picks and answering three very fun listener questions.
Kent Austin has "fired himself" as coach of the Hamilton Tiger-cats, promoting June Jones to the position of Head Coach. Is this a shake-up in the right direction, or will this add instability? Guest: Bubba O'Neil, Sports Anchor with CHCH News - This Saturday night, Floyd Mayweather will fight Conor McGregor. Scott thinks that the sport of boxing has a lot to lose if Mayweather is beaten by McGregor. What will happen after this Saturday? Guest: Vinnie Ryan, veteran boxing coach - Scott discusses the revival of the Westdale Theatre. Graham crawfdord, host of The Graham Crawford Show podcast http://www.grahamcrawfordshow.com/
Glen Suitor says Kent Austin paid the price in Hamilton for a team which has a lack of talent. Glen says Austin is a good coach but doesn't have a roster to work with which compares to other good teams in the CFL.
Kent Austin stepped down as Ti-Cats Head Coach. Marshall Ferguson from TSN 1150 joins Mike Hogan to discuss. Plus Darren Dutchysen joins from Vegas to describe the vibe in Vegas and SOUND WARS
This week we talk about the struggles in the East with QB injuries, coaching changes and leadership questions. On the other side of the country though? Different story. Plus later, the Mayor of Commonwealth chats with James about the undefeated Esks.
TSN’s Matt Dunigan doesn’t think Kent Austin’s job is in danger in Hamilton, and says the Ti-Cats decimated secondary is hurting the club bigtime. Matt says staying on the road may be a good thing for Hamilton.
Tiger-Cats HC Kent Austin
Tiger-Cats HC Kent Austin
Tiger-Cats HC Kent Austin
Tiger-Cats HC Kent Austin
Reid takes more phone calls and reads some of your texts about the Oilers. Plus Reid talks to Hamilton's head coach Kent Austin about his team and what he expects from the Eskimos on Friday. Also Dave Campbell stops by for a preview of the Edmonton Hamilton game as well.
In the last few years shelters have become incresingly popular, why is that? Guest - Mike Peters Kent Austin will watch the next game from upstairs and be fined $10,000 but is that punishment too lenient? Guest - Bubba O'Neil The World Cup has had some disappointing attendance at games but on television the tournament is hit. Guest - Chris Zelkovich
The Ticats coach was barred from the sidelines on Saturday but not from the game entirely. He was also fined $10,000. Is that penalty too lenient?
CFL on TSN analyst and Canadian Football guru Duane Forde joins the guys to talk everything CFL. Forde discusses about his potential as a CFL GM, Kent Austin's "chop" and the state of Canadian talent in the league.
Lanny & Scotty talk about a Winnipeg heartbreaker, an insiders look at Kent Austin & a Ham Fighter magic number
WEEK 15 PREVIEW: FRIDAY SEPT. 30, 16 GAME #1 @ 8:30PM ET:Edmonton @ Winnipeg SATURDAY OCT. 1, 16 GAME #2 @ 4 PM ET:Calgary @ Hamilton GAME #3 @ 10 PM ET: Ottawa @ British Columbia SUNDAY OCT. 2, 16 GAME #4 @ 1 PM ET Toronto @ MONTREAL: WEEK 15 BYE: Saskatchewan WEEK 15 ‘CFL NEWS’: Canadian Football League Commissioner Jeffrey L. Orridge issued a statement on Wednesday regarding discipline against Kent Austin, who was involved in an incident with a game official during Week 14 action in Regina: TORONTO — The Canadian Football League announced Thursday that two players have received fines for their actions during Week 13 action, including Hamilton Tiger-Cat Terrence Campbell, who has received a maximum fine. Saskatchewan Roughriders offensive lineman Andrew Jones was also fined for his hit to the head of Edmonton Eskimos defensive back Marcell Young. Calgary quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell, Edmonton receiver Adarius Bowman and B.C linebacker Solomon Elimimian are the CFL's top performers for the month of September 1. TORONTO — Thousands of football fans from across Canada and the U.S. will converge on Toronto for the 2016 Grey Cup, and it's Sara Moore's job to ensure they're entertained. Moore, the chief operating officer of the 104th Grey Cup Festival, unveiled many of the events that will run leading up to the Grey Cup game Nov. 27 at BMO Field.
In an exclusive 1-on-1 James chats with Tiger-Cats head coach Kent Austin about his coaching philosophy, his successes in Regina and his final trip to Mosaic this weekend.
The Ticats haven't lost a home opener in the Kent Austin era and the BC Lions come to town tomorrow night to try and change that. Guest - Rick Zamperin scottradleyshow
Eric Norwood has been released and Kent Austin ended up in the hospital, all a week before the CFL draft. Guest - Rick Zamperin scottradleyshow
Lets Talk CFL Episode #30.. Thats rigth we have had 30 Episodes already, I really thought we would be getting good at this by now :) .... The Panel, Kelly Bale, Charles Cliff, Mike Townsend & Christopher Jones will be discussing the event of Week 13 and any further fall out from Kent Austin's Assault on Dave Stala. Along with more NFL cuts and possible CFL future stars..
In this episode the hosts conduct a huge CFL podcast, talking everything Hamilton Tiger-Cats including their huge win against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, the Ticats massive improvement on defense, and their preliminary thoughts on the Kent Austin era.