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Fifty-five years after the terrible shooting at Kent State University, I spoke with Brian VanDeMark, a Professor of History at the US Naval Academy, about his new book, Kent State: An American Tragedy (Norton, 2024). Cutting through the reductive narratives of the shooting, VanDeMark offers a definitive history of the fatal clash between Vietnam War protestors and the National Guard, illuminating its causes, lasting consequences, and cautionary lessons for us all. On May 4, 1970, at Kent State University in Ohio, political fires that had been burning across America during the 1960s exploded. Antiwar protesters wearing bell-bottom jeans and long hair hurled taunts and rocks at another group of young Americans―National Guardsmen sporting gas masks and rifles. At half past noon, violence unfolded with chaotic speed, as guardsmen―many of whom had joined the Guard to escape the draft―opened fire on the students. Two reductive narratives ensued: one, that lethal state violence targeted Americans who spoke their minds; the other, that law enforcement gave troublemakers the comeuppance they deserved. For over fifty years, little middle ground has been found due to incomplete and sometimes contradictory evidence. Kent State meticulously re-creates the divided cultural landscape of America during the Vietnam War and heightened popular anxieties around the country. On college campuses, teach-ins, sit-down strikes, and demonstrations exposed the growing rift between the left and the right. Many students opposed the war as unnecessary and unjust and were uneasy over poor and working-class kids drafted and sent to Vietnam in their place. Some developed a hatred for the military, the police, and everything associated with authority, while others resolved to uphold law and order at any cost. Focusing on the thirteen victims of the Kent State shooting and a painstaking reconstruction of the days surrounding it, historian Brian VanDeMark draws on crucial new research and interviews―including, for the first time, the perspective of guardsmen who were there. The result is a complete reckoning with the tragedy that marked the end of the sixties. Dr. Andrew O. Pace is a historian of the US in the world who specializes in the moral fog of war. He is currently a DPAA Research Partner Fellow at the University of Southern Mississippi and a co-host of the Diplomatic History Channel on the New Books Network. He is also working on a book about the reversal in US grand strategy from victory at all costs in World War II to peace at any price in the Vietnam War. He can be reached at andrew.pace@usm.edu or via https://www.andrewopace.com/. Andrew is not an employee of DPAA, he supports DPAA through a partnership. The views presented are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of DPAA, DoD or its components. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Fifty-five years after the terrible shooting at Kent State University, I spoke with Brian VanDeMark, a Professor of History at the US Naval Academy, about his new book, Kent State: An American Tragedy (Norton, 2024). Cutting through the reductive narratives of the shooting, VanDeMark offers a definitive history of the fatal clash between Vietnam War protestors and the National Guard, illuminating its causes, lasting consequences, and cautionary lessons for us all. On May 4, 1970, at Kent State University in Ohio, political fires that had been burning across America during the 1960s exploded. Antiwar protesters wearing bell-bottom jeans and long hair hurled taunts and rocks at another group of young Americans―National Guardsmen sporting gas masks and rifles. At half past noon, violence unfolded with chaotic speed, as guardsmen―many of whom had joined the Guard to escape the draft―opened fire on the students. Two reductive narratives ensued: one, that lethal state violence targeted Americans who spoke their minds; the other, that law enforcement gave troublemakers the comeuppance they deserved. For over fifty years, little middle ground has been found due to incomplete and sometimes contradictory evidence. Kent State meticulously re-creates the divided cultural landscape of America during the Vietnam War and heightened popular anxieties around the country. On college campuses, teach-ins, sit-down strikes, and demonstrations exposed the growing rift between the left and the right. Many students opposed the war as unnecessary and unjust and were uneasy over poor and working-class kids drafted and sent to Vietnam in their place. Some developed a hatred for the military, the police, and everything associated with authority, while others resolved to uphold law and order at any cost. Focusing on the thirteen victims of the Kent State shooting and a painstaking reconstruction of the days surrounding it, historian Brian VanDeMark draws on crucial new research and interviews―including, for the first time, the perspective of guardsmen who were there. The result is a complete reckoning with the tragedy that marked the end of the sixties. Dr. Andrew O. Pace is a historian of the US in the world who specializes in the moral fog of war. He is currently a DPAA Research Partner Fellow at the University of Southern Mississippi and a co-host of the Diplomatic History Channel on the New Books Network. He is also working on a book about the reversal in US grand strategy from victory at all costs in World War II to peace at any price in the Vietnam War. He can be reached at andrew.pace@usm.edu or via https://www.andrewopace.com/. Andrew is not an employee of DPAA, he supports DPAA through a partnership. The views presented are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of DPAA, DoD or its components. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history
Fifty-five years after the terrible shooting at Kent State University, I spoke with Brian VanDeMark, a Professor of History at the US Naval Academy, about his new book, Kent State: An American Tragedy (Norton, 2024). Cutting through the reductive narratives of the shooting, VanDeMark offers a definitive history of the fatal clash between Vietnam War protestors and the National Guard, illuminating its causes, lasting consequences, and cautionary lessons for us all. On May 4, 1970, at Kent State University in Ohio, political fires that had been burning across America during the 1960s exploded. Antiwar protesters wearing bell-bottom jeans and long hair hurled taunts and rocks at another group of young Americans―National Guardsmen sporting gas masks and rifles. At half past noon, violence unfolded with chaotic speed, as guardsmen―many of whom had joined the Guard to escape the draft―opened fire on the students. Two reductive narratives ensued: one, that lethal state violence targeted Americans who spoke their minds; the other, that law enforcement gave troublemakers the comeuppance they deserved. For over fifty years, little middle ground has been found due to incomplete and sometimes contradictory evidence. Kent State meticulously re-creates the divided cultural landscape of America during the Vietnam War and heightened popular anxieties around the country. On college campuses, teach-ins, sit-down strikes, and demonstrations exposed the growing rift between the left and the right. Many students opposed the war as unnecessary and unjust and were uneasy over poor and working-class kids drafted and sent to Vietnam in their place. Some developed a hatred for the military, the police, and everything associated with authority, while others resolved to uphold law and order at any cost. Focusing on the thirteen victims of the Kent State shooting and a painstaking reconstruction of the days surrounding it, historian Brian VanDeMark draws on crucial new research and interviews―including, for the first time, the perspective of guardsmen who were there. The result is a complete reckoning with the tragedy that marked the end of the sixties. Dr. Andrew O. Pace is a historian of the US in the world who specializes in the moral fog of war. He is currently a DPAA Research Partner Fellow at the University of Southern Mississippi and a co-host of the Diplomatic History Channel on the New Books Network. He is also working on a book about the reversal in US grand strategy from victory at all costs in World War II to peace at any price in the Vietnam War. He can be reached at andrew.pace@usm.edu or via https://www.andrewopace.com/. Andrew is not an employee of DPAA, he supports DPAA through a partnership. The views presented are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of DPAA, DoD or its components. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Fifty-five years after the terrible shooting at Kent State University, I spoke with Brian VanDeMark, a Professor of History at the US Naval Academy, about his new book, Kent State: An American Tragedy (Norton, 2024). Cutting through the reductive narratives of the shooting, VanDeMark offers a definitive history of the fatal clash between Vietnam War protestors and the National Guard, illuminating its causes, lasting consequences, and cautionary lessons for us all. On May 4, 1970, at Kent State University in Ohio, political fires that had been burning across America during the 1960s exploded. Antiwar protesters wearing bell-bottom jeans and long hair hurled taunts and rocks at another group of young Americans―National Guardsmen sporting gas masks and rifles. At half past noon, violence unfolded with chaotic speed, as guardsmen―many of whom had joined the Guard to escape the draft―opened fire on the students. Two reductive narratives ensued: one, that lethal state violence targeted Americans who spoke their minds; the other, that law enforcement gave troublemakers the comeuppance they deserved. For over fifty years, little middle ground has been found due to incomplete and sometimes contradictory evidence. Kent State meticulously re-creates the divided cultural landscape of America during the Vietnam War and heightened popular anxieties around the country. On college campuses, teach-ins, sit-down strikes, and demonstrations exposed the growing rift between the left and the right. Many students opposed the war as unnecessary and unjust and were uneasy over poor and working-class kids drafted and sent to Vietnam in their place. Some developed a hatred for the military, the police, and everything associated with authority, while others resolved to uphold law and order at any cost. Focusing on the thirteen victims of the Kent State shooting and a painstaking reconstruction of the days surrounding it, historian Brian VanDeMark draws on crucial new research and interviews―including, for the first time, the perspective of guardsmen who were there. The result is a complete reckoning with the tragedy that marked the end of the sixties. Dr. Andrew O. Pace is a historian of the US in the world who specializes in the moral fog of war. He is currently a DPAA Research Partner Fellow at the University of Southern Mississippi and a co-host of the Diplomatic History Channel on the New Books Network. He is also working on a book about the reversal in US grand strategy from victory at all costs in World War II to peace at any price in the Vietnam War. He can be reached at andrew.pace@usm.edu or via https://www.andrewopace.com/. Andrew is not an employee of DPAA, he supports DPAA through a partnership. The views presented are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of DPAA, DoD or its components. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Fifty-five years after the terrible shooting at Kent State University, I spoke with Brian VanDeMark, a Professor of History at the US Naval Academy, about his new book, Kent State: An American Tragedy (Norton, 2024). Cutting through the reductive narratives of the shooting, VanDeMark offers a definitive history of the fatal clash between Vietnam War protestors and the National Guard, illuminating its causes, lasting consequences, and cautionary lessons for us all. On May 4, 1970, at Kent State University in Ohio, political fires that had been burning across America during the 1960s exploded. Antiwar protesters wearing bell-bottom jeans and long hair hurled taunts and rocks at another group of young Americans―National Guardsmen sporting gas masks and rifles. At half past noon, violence unfolded with chaotic speed, as guardsmen―many of whom had joined the Guard to escape the draft―opened fire on the students. Two reductive narratives ensued: one, that lethal state violence targeted Americans who spoke their minds; the other, that law enforcement gave troublemakers the comeuppance they deserved. For over fifty years, little middle ground has been found due to incomplete and sometimes contradictory evidence. Kent State meticulously re-creates the divided cultural landscape of America during the Vietnam War and heightened popular anxieties around the country. On college campuses, teach-ins, sit-down strikes, and demonstrations exposed the growing rift between the left and the right. Many students opposed the war as unnecessary and unjust and were uneasy over poor and working-class kids drafted and sent to Vietnam in their place. Some developed a hatred for the military, the police, and everything associated with authority, while others resolved to uphold law and order at any cost. Focusing on the thirteen victims of the Kent State shooting and a painstaking reconstruction of the days surrounding it, historian Brian VanDeMark draws on crucial new research and interviews―including, for the first time, the perspective of guardsmen who were there. The result is a complete reckoning with the tragedy that marked the end of the sixties. Dr. Andrew O. Pace is a historian of the US in the world who specializes in the moral fog of war. He is currently a DPAA Research Partner Fellow at the University of Southern Mississippi and a co-host of the Diplomatic History Channel on the New Books Network. He is also working on a book about the reversal in US grand strategy from victory at all costs in World War II to peace at any price in the Vietnam War. He can be reached at andrew.pace@usm.edu or via https://www.andrewopace.com/. Andrew is not an employee of DPAA, he supports DPAA through a partnership. The views presented are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of DPAA, DoD or its components. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.splitzoneduo.comThe Rice Owls have had 36 winning seasons since 1914. They once lost 18 games in a row. They have wandered from conference to conference since the death of the SWC, and despite being in a huge city that loves football, they have precious few fans. They are the only college football program to struggle so much that when JFK used them to justify going to the moon, everyone understood the reference. For decades, this picture has barely changed.Why is football so hard at Rice? To get to the bottom of it, Alex and Richard interview two experts: Matthew Bartlett and Carter Spires of The Roost, the internet's top destination for Rice sports news and commentary. Among other things, the group discusses:* How a Rice game day looks* The program's many downs and occasional ups, like its record-setting 2008 team that won 10 games* JFK's famous speech that doubled as a minor dig at the team* How Rice fits into, or sets itself apart from, the city of Houston* Why a school that figured out baseball has never cracked football* The difficulties of recruiting to a school that cares about school* The school's decision to get a bit more serious about football latey* The best possible case for Rice football in the next 10 years* VERDICT TIME: Stay in the AAC, drop to FCS, or stop playing football?This is the second episode in an SZD series, “Why You're Always Bad." For the first subscriber episode, on Kent State, scroll down in this podcast feed.Everyone can hear a free preview of this episode. To hear the whole thing and get a bunch more subscriber-only episodes, join us on a free trial.Thanks to the crew from The Roost for joining our show.Producer: Anthony Vito
Rick and Dave weave through a wild mix of topics this week, from a surprisingly artistic tapestry of phalluses to a deep dive into the most pleasing words in the English language. They revisit the lasting echoes of Kent State, unpack the cringe of American tourists abroad, and somehow land on the beloved Aussie tradition of election day sausages. It's the usual blend of wit, curiosity, and chaos you've come to expect. [Ep 390]
Join hosts Sophia Nebesky and Piper Heath as they uncover the 1970 anti-war demonstrations that rocked the University of Nevada, Reno campus in the wake of Nixon's decision to send U.S. troops into Cambodia and the subsequent Kent State shootings. Through oral histories and an interview with history professor Dr. Christopher von Nagy, they examine how the university's response to faculty involvement during this turbulent period mirrors contemporary challenges to academic freedom and campus activism.
When did the 60s symbolically end? Altamont? Kent State? No - when the organ stops playing towards the end of "Gimme Gimme Good Lovin'" by Crazy Elephant. It's bubblegum, but also super rockin'. Who'da thunk it? The first cover of the version was by ... Giorgio Moroder? It doesn't sound like his 70s stuff but it is wild. Third is a 80s Moroder-esque version from Roxy Perry, a blueswoman who didn't expect a Hi-NRG remix of her vocal. The fourth suitor is Canada's legendary hair metallers, Helix. For Canucks Erik and Weldon, this is manna from heavy metal heaven. Finally, a recent rendition from GospelbeacH, which is faithful - too faithful? Listen to this with some girls from Texarcan!!
Brian Becker of the Socialist Program podcast joins us to talk about trump, the world, the right-wing threats worldwide, and the need for socialism now. Boomers grew up in fear of this dreaded system called socialism, even though it is and has been working in the thriving countries of Europe. Brian discusses why boomers feel this way and how to alleviate fears of a system that works for the people instead of the profiteers. For a song, we remember that 55 years ago, four students at Kent State and two more at Jackson State were killed by our government.
Bob kicks off the show talking about the collapse of the Cavs last night. Bob is then joined by AG Dave Yost. They talk about his run for governor, the Kent State art project, qualified immunity and more. Bob then talks with producer Seth about the new social media debate. Who would win between a gorilla and 100 men? Bob is then joined by Epidemiologist Nicholas Hulscher to talk about the massive number of COVID vaccine deaths that he says has happened.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Filo's iconic picture of 14-year-old Mary Ann Vecchio screaming while kneeling over the dead body of 20-year-old Jeffrey Miller, one of the four victims of the Kent State shootings in 1970, won him the Pulitzer Prize in 1971.The shooting by members of the Ohio National Guard occurred at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio on May 4, 1970. The massacre, which resulted in the deaths of four students and wounding of nine others, changed John's life, and ours, forever.
In which we're exhausted. BUT ... we're socially contractually obligated to go live ... so, here we go ... let's do this ... let's IMPROV! Join us in the chat; this should be fun! Haymarket, Hepburn, and Ella ... and where is The Panama Canal located, anyway? Star Wars & Dave Brubeck singles. Also, let's share Atlas Shrugged Spoilers ... we never had to take it seriously, did we?!?)
It's the 55th anniversary of the killings at Kent State University. In a special encore episode, we're reposting our Kent State episode from 2020.In this episode, we commemorate the anniversary of the tragic events of May 4th, 1970 at Kent State University, where agents of the state murdered 4 students and shot 9 others. Students, who'd been told the war was winding down in Vietnam, erupted in protest at campuses all over America when Richard Nixon announced the U.S. invasion of Cambodia on April 30th. At Kent State, a working-class public school in Northeast Ohio, protesting students and other burned down an ROTC building, a common target in the Vietnam protest era, and Ohio Governor James Rhodes, vowing a violent response, mobilized the National Guard and sent them to Kent. For two days the students and Guard skirmished, with the paramilitaries hurling tear gas and intimidating students. On May 4th, the Guard, unprovoked, started shooting into the crowd of students and shot 13, killing 4, from distances beyond 300 feet. These were extrajudicial killings and a sure sign the state would murder anyone who challenged its interests. The war had come home! Scott and Bob, who's also a historian of the Vietnam War and the 1960s and has published extensively on those subjects, talk about the background to the protests, the official, violent response, the aftermath at places like Jackson State, where 2 more students were killed, and the larger context of anti-state protests and their meaning, and lessons.Links//Kent State Tribunal Organization, established by Laurel Krause, sister of one of the students assassinated that day (https://bit.ly/3w2spdR);interview with Alan Canfora, one of the survivors of the shootings (https://bit.ly/3OUyjGq);The Kent State May 4th Poetry Collection; Denise Levertov, “The Day the Audience Walked Out on Me, and Why” (https://bit.ly/3kIVyFv);Governor Rhodes press conference, May 3 (https://bit.ly/37cIk0R);Robert Buzzanco, Vietnam and the Transformation of American Life (https://bit.ly/3kB21ST).https://linktr.ee/greenandredpodcastCheck out our new website: https://greenandredpodcast.org/Support//+Become a recurring donor at https://www.patreon.com/greenredpodcast+Or make a one time donation here: https://bit.ly/DonateGandRFollow Green and Red//Donate to Green and Red Podcast//This is a Green and Red Podcast (@PodcastGreenRed) production. Produced by Bob (@bobbuzzanco) and Scott (@sparki1969). “Green and Red Blues” by Moody. Editing by Scott.
Derf Backderf - Kent State ShootingDerf Backderf, is an American cartoonist. He is most famous for his graphic novels, especially My Friend Dahmer, the international bestseller which won an Angoulême Prize, and earlier for his comic strip The City, which appeared in a number of alternative newspapers from 1990 to 2014. In 2006 Derf won the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award for cartooning. Backderf has been based in Cleveland, Ohio, for much of his career.On May 4, 1970, the Ohio National Guard gunned down unarmed college students protesting the Vietnam War at Kent State University. In a deadly barrage of 67 shots, four students were killed and nine shot and wounded. It was the day America turned guns on its own children—a shocking event burned into our national memory.The fatal shootings triggered immediate and massive outrage on campuses around the country. More than four million students participated in organized walkouts at hundreds of universities, colleges, and high schools, the largest student strike in the history of the United States at that time. It was a day that shocked the nation and helped turn the tide of public opinion against America's war in Vietnam.A few days prior, 10-year-old Derf Backderf saw those same guardsmen patrolling his nearby hometown, sent in by the governor to crush a trucker strike.Using the journalism skills he employed on My Friend Dahmer and Trashed, Backderf has conducted extensive interviews and research to explore the lives of these four young people and the events of those four days in May, when the country seemed on the brink of tearing apart.In this award-winning and powerful graphic novel, Derf Backderf takes us back to the age of the Vietnam War, Richard Nixon, Woodstock, and the Cold War and explores, in words and images, a scene of tragedy: the campus of Kent State University, where National Guard Troops attacked unarmed protestors and killed four students (Allison Beth Krause, age 19, Jeffrey Glenn Miller, age 20, Sandra Lee Scheuer, age 20, and William Knox Schroeder, age 19).Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
The conversation explores personal anecdotes, historical reflections, and the impact of protests on society. It delves into generational perspectives on change, cultural observations, and the influence of music. The discussion also touches on military experiences and personal stories, highlighting the continuity of certain societal issues over time.
Jeff would like to thank all of you for your thoughts and prayers for him and his family during this tough time. God Bless(2024) National Beer Pong day. National Star Wars day. Entertainment from 1694. Kent State massacre, 1st nonuplets (9 Babies), Battle of Coral Sea, 1st Grammy Awards. Todays birthdays - Bartolomeo Cristofori, John Speke, Auddrey Hepburn, Paul Geason, Nick Ashford, Stella Parton, Randy Travis, Ana Gasteyer, Lance Bass. Don Shula died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Star Wars themeBeer pong song - Stuart WebbCan't buy me love - The BeatlesUnderstand your man - Johnny CashBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Solid like a rock - Ashford & SimpsonI want to hold you in my dreams tonight - Stella PartonHard rock bottom of your heart - Randy TravisBye Bye Bye - NSYNCExit - Its not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/Follow Jeff Stampka on Facebook or cooolmedia.com
Senator Bernie Moreno joins Bob. In a comprehensive interview they discuss a variety of topics. They talk about the border, the first 100 days of Trump, the Ukraine war, Medicaid and even the Kent State art controversy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Friday! Bob kicks off the show talking with Senator Bernie Moreno. In a comprehensive interview they talk about the border, the first 100 days, Kent State and much more. Bob then welcomes Larry Elder to the show to talk about his new documentary, Electric Vehicles: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. Bob is then joined by Williams Forstchen to talk about the possibility of an EMP destroying the country and what would happen if it does.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex and Richard break down offseason happenings in the Mid-American Conference, which saw lots of coach carousel turnover. * Ohio: Tim Albin to Charlotte, OC Brian Smith replacing him * Ball State: An off-the-beaten-path coach hire, bringing on a guy who most recently coached non-scholarship football in the Pioneer League * Miami: It's a Return to the MAC for QB Dequan Finn* Buffalo: Pete Lembo tries to follow up a surprisingly good opening act* Bowling Green: Has an offseason loss of a coach ever looked better than the Falcons winding up with Eddie George? * Western Michigan: Major staff turnover as Lance Taylor tries to fix it * Toledo: Jason Candle has a good roster (as usual) and spicy spring game commentary * NIU: Losing basically everything from last year's team that beat Notre Dame, and also preparing for a conference switch * Akron: A portal exodus * EMU: Ditto, but Chris Creighton is a hard man to count out * Central Michigan: Trying something different with Army's Matt Drinkall as head coach. We applaud the spirit of the hire* Kent State: Well, it's really, really badThe MAC also has some realignment coming for this season, with UMass joining back up. They're not officially Midwesterners again until July, though, so we'll discuss the Minutemen when we check in with the independents. (Ed. note! We recorded most of this episode shortly before the spring transfer portal window opened, but we made a few updates before publication on 4/23, mostly to cover the late-spring firing of Kent State's head coach.) Elsewhere in Offseason Vibe Checks* Big Ten* SEC* ACC* Big 12* Sun Belt* Conference USA* AACSubscriber exclusives all offseason longTwo of them just this week! * What on Earth is going on at Cal? * The NFL Draft QB Tiers Special, with Ben Solak and Derrik KlassenAnd much more from SZDPaid subscribers help us make these episodes and get lots more of them. Get a weeklong free trial to see how you like them.Get cool stuff from SZD's partnersSUPPORT OUR PARTNERS AND GET COOL STUFF* Shop Diamond Classics and much more at www.homefieldapparel.com. * Follow Nokian Tyres on Instagram @NokianTyresNA This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.splitzoneduo.com/subscribe
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Time to get personal. Well, a little personal anyway. Today on WKXL's NH Unscripted we take a trip in the wayback machine to my high school years and a couple of songs that had an impact on me. I especially focus on two musical groups: Procol Harum and Marmalade. The 60's and 70's were both great times and brutal times socially. The Vietnam war, forced school integration, the Kent State shootings, Woodstock, etc. combined to produce a snapshot of life never to be reproduced. Enjoy.
Bob kicks off the show talking the left standing up for illegals. Bob also gives an update on the Kent State art story. Bob then welcomes Peter Kirsanow to the show for his weekly segment. Bob and Peter discuss all the top news. Bob is then joined by actress and home schooling activist Sam Sorbo. They talk about the advantages of teaching your children at home. Bob takes calls to wrap up this Tuesday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does it really mean for a university to be engaged? In this episode, we explore the power of community-engaged learning and civic engagement with Craig Berger, a leader in civic and community engagement in higher education. From transformative student experiences to deep partnerships with local organizations, we dive into how learning beyond the classroom fosters critical thinking, empathy, and real-world impact. Craig Berger is the Associate Director of Community-Engaged Learning at Kent State University. He collaborates with faculty, staff, students, and community partners to design and facilitate learning experiences that strengthen the greater Kent community and foster students' belonging and agency. Craig resides in Kent, Ohio, with his wife and son. Additional Resources CITI Program's Higher Education Solution: https://about.citiprogram.org/solutions/higher-education/ Kent State's Community Engaged Learning Office: https://www.kent.edu/community
Alyssa shares her memories of attending Spring Break while a student at Kent State. Bill doesn't share any stories as he never went on spring break in college, and no one is shocked.
Congressman Jim Jordan joins Bob for his weekly segment. They kick off the discussion talking about the illegal immigrant "family man" who the left continues to defend. They also talk about the Supreme Court who is hurting the Trump agenda. They discuss the DOD and the latest on Pete Hegseth. Then they talk about the Kent State art controversy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob kicks off this Monday talking about the passing of Pope Francis. Bob then talks with Congressman Jim Jordan. They talk about the illegals, the Supreme Court Pete Hegseth and the Kent State art controversy. Bob then talks about Bill Maher and the left changing their tune. Then it's time to talk with Mehek Cooke about all the immigration news.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Dodgers, Padres, Giants and Diamondbacks lead an insane NL West Division Race. MLB Troubles with Jackie Robinson, Rob Manfred, Donald Trump, Rockies, Cubs, Mets and White Sox. NFL Draft stories with Shedeur Sanders, Jalen Milroe, Kyle McCord and Tyler Shough. College Football notes with Tennessee, Colorado, North Carolina, LSU, Kent State and Oklahoma. NFL notes with Falcons, Saints, Browns, Bengals, and Steelers. Plus, Lakers, Clippers, San Diego State and USD basketball. Hockey Hotline! NHL Playoffs as we discuss Capitals, Maple Leafs, Lightning, Panthers, Jets, Stars, Golden Knights, Avalanche, Kings and Oilers. Holy Cow! Is that enough topics on the table for you? Got a comment or question for Hacksaw? Drop your take in the live chat on Facebook, X or YouTube. Here's what Lee Hamilton thinks on Thursday, April 17, 2025. 1)...PADRES & DODGERS...TALK OF ALL OF BASEBALL "WEST COAST-RED HOT" 2)...MLB NOTEBOOK "WEEK OF TROUBLES" JACKIE ROBINSON MANFRED-VS-TRUMP ROCKIES CUBS METS WHITE SOX --------- 3)...NFL DRAFT STORIES "FINAL WEEK OF WORKOUTS" S SANDERS T SHOUGH J MILROE K MC CORD 4)...COLLEGE FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK "FIRINGS-CONTROVERSY" TENNESSEE COLORADO NORTH CAROLINA LSU KENT STATE OKLAHOMA 5)...NFL NOTEBOOK "QBS & PASS RUSHERS" FALCONS SAINTS BROWNS BENGALS STEELERS =========== (HALFTIME...DIXIELINE LUMBER & OUR LADS DRAFT GUIDE ============ 6)...NBA PLAYOFFS FIRST ROUND "LAKERS/CLIPPERS LOCKED & LOADED" 7)...COLLEGE BASKETBALL...SDSU-USD "TRANSFERS & FUND RAISING" --------------- 8)...NHL NOTEBOOK...LET THE PLAYOFFS BEGIN "TOUGHEST TROPHY IN SPORTS" WASHINGTON/TORONTO TAMPA BAY/FLORIDA -------- WINNIPEG/DALLAS LAS VEGAS/COLORADO KINGS/OILERS ================ #nfl #BROWNS #BENGALS #STEELERS #TITANS #CHARGERS #RAIDERS #FALCONS #SAINTS #MLB #whitesox #mets #cubs #pirates #PADRES #dylancease #michaelking #ajpreller #mikeshildt #robertsuarez #jasonheyward #connorjoe #fernandotatisjr #DODGERS #claytonkershaw #shoheiohtani #landonknack #rokisasaki #blakesnell #DUSTINMAY #BOBBYMILLER #jackierobinson #ANGELS #artemoreno #nil #transferportal #ncaa #sandiegostate #aztecs #briandutcher #usd #UCSD #colorado #coachprime #OKLAHOMA #TRAVISHUNTER #ASHTONJEANTY #CAMWARD #tjwatt #aaronrodgers #kirkcousins #billbelichick #nhl #CAPITALS #MAPLELEAFS #AVALANCHE #KINGS #OILERS #goldenknights #canadiens #bruins #lakers #clippers #kawhileonard #nuggets #timberwolves #lebronjames #pga #livgolf Be sure to share this episode with a friend! ☆☆ STAY CONNECTED ☆☆ For more of Hacksaw's Headlines, The Best 15 Minutes, One Man's Opinion, and Hacksaw's Pro Football Notebook: http://www.leehacksawhamilton.com/ SUBSCRIBE on YouTube for more reactions, upcoming shows and more! ► https://www.youtube.com/c/leehacksawhamiltonsports FACEBOOK ➡ https://www.facebook.com/leehacksaw.hamilton.9 TWITTER ➡ https://twitter.com/hacksaw1090 TIKTOK ➡ https://www.tiktok.com/@leehacksawhamilton INSTAGRAM ➡ https://www.instagram.com/leehacksawhamiltonsports/ MUSIC ➡ https://www.purple-planet.com To get the latest news and information about sports, join Hacksaw's Insider's Group. It's free! https://www.leehacksawhamilton.com/team/ Thank you to our sponsors: Dixieline Lumber and Home Centers https://www.dixieline.com/
After another week off for the Masters, Burko and Brentley reconvene to spin through the many women's conference championships already in the books, from exciting finishes at the Big 12s and ASUN, to conference-title firsts around the association. They discuss SECs and ACCs, both in progress, before previewing some of the men's tourneys on tap. The .500 rule is talked about, as is the magic number. Finally, they update everyone on former Kent State coach Herb Page, who continues to battle cancer. We love you, Herbie!
Join Jordan, Commish, Pitt Girl, and Beth, along with Big Sky Brigit. We the fumbling of the National Championship Trophy, UTEP with 9 Kickers on the Roster, the dynamic of North Carolina, the Belestrator, more details of the Kent State firing, Maxxium Crosby and EMU, Red Velvet affogato, THE SAINTS DEFEAT FRANCE***, Cal losing four running backs in the portal on the same day, Haynes King's children's book, and then we play Sickos Family Feud again and much, much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A busy Thursday. Bob kicks off the show talking with Dr. Sebastian Gorka about the "Maryland family man" who was deported to El Salvador, HThey discuss Trump's deportation plans and more. Bob then welcomes Dr. Everett Piper to the show to tackle the culture wars. Bob is then joined by the Speaker of the Ohio House Matt Huffman. They talk about the Ohio budget plan, taxes and the Browns stadium money. Bob the talks with John Stover from Ohio Value Voters about their endorsement of Vivek Ramaswamy for Ohio Governor. Bpb then talks about the picture posted at the Visual Arts Building at Kent State depicting what could be seen as a threat to President Trump.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textThank you Allie for choosing this show to be your first podcast ever! We talked about so much including Kent State, forgetting the lyrics to Wonderwall and of course stand up comedy. We even pulled up an old episode of this show which felt weird. Anyway, I really enjoyed this conversation and I know you will too!Follow Allie one Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/alifeet_comedy/ Buy me a coffee! - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/antoniob06p Follow The Smoking Simian on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thesmokingsimian/ Follow me on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/antoniothecomical/ Follow Billy on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/23dollarbill/ Share, like, comment and subscribe on The Smoking Simian YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFn3FPnTegakyd9YpoYfsQg Audio platforms - https://smokingsimian.buzzsprout.comSupport the show
Join Jordan, Commish, Pitt Girl, and Beth, along with VP of Podcast Production, Arthur. We talk Youngstown State Bowling Champs, Western Michigan Frozen Four champs, Michigan Tech Broomball champs, interesting comments from the Sac State President about moving to FBS, Kent State firing Kenni Burns, yes we also talked about the Nico/Tennessee situation, Mark Gronowski having a sense of humor about the Iowa Touchdown, the most Sickos Masters tournament known to man, Notre Dame selling alcohol at the games, Rice's interesting bee removal, Pikachu halftime show, some very strange race and much, much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Reach out to Cody and Buhler to tell them what's up!Nico Iamaleava will leave you.The news of last year's starting quarterback at Tennessee hitting the transfer portal over some NIL concerns sent shockwaves throughout the sport.It was enough to the point where Cody Williams (Content Director, FanSided.com) had to take some of his attention off the links at Augusta National to cover this wild college football story.John Buhler (Lead Writer, FanSided.com) was chomping at the bit to talk about this, slightly sunburnt forehead from the weekend that was and all.Beyond that, the guys are well aware that Arch Manning is no longer a distraction for Texas.The same principle applies to Kenni Burns and his one win over Central Connecticut before being ousted at Kent State after two years of 1-23 football.Be where your feet are, and this is False Start!
This spring I'm releasing bonus episodes of The Take Home. No new lectures on leadership, instead I'm sharing the amazing podcasts created by the students in my Leadership for Sport Professionals class. In this bonus episode of Season 5, I'm sharing "Game Changers: Leadership in Sports" which was created and produced by Abby Miller and Trey Green. Here are their liner notes: In this episode of Game Changer: Leadership in Sport, we talk with Olympians Conor McCullough and Conor McCullough Jr to discuss situational approaches, followership, and gender in sports which are found in chapters 5, 13, and 14 from the 9th edition of Peter G. Northouse's "Leadership: Theory and Practice." Conor McCullough is an Irish athlete who competed in the men's hammer throw. He studied at Kent State and Boston University. Eventually, he went on to compete at the 1984 and 1988 Summer Olympic Games. Later, he welcomed his son Conor McCollough Jr. into the world. Conor Jr. studied at Princeton University and the University of Southern California. In 2016, he competed in the 2016 Olympic Games, following in the footsteps of his father. They both mention the importance of adjusting leadership styles to match an athletes preferred style. They both referred to this approach as meeting people where they are at. Preferences and needs of the athletes change daily, and a good leader has to be able to adapt. Conor Jr. also talks about his experience being coached by different coaching styles. They also mention how women in sports have come a long way. Conor Jr. always felt that having women and men practicing with each other pushes everybody to work harder and created a space for women to achieve great things and avoid the labyrinth they often face. They part with words of wisdom on how to be an elite athlete. In their advice, Conor and Conor Jr. mention trying a variety of sports growing up to become a well rounded athlete. Music: “Inspire Me” by PianoPassion (https://prosearch.tribeofnoise.com/artists/show/41169/19379/Inspire%20Me) “Dive (Instrumental)” staticinverona https://prosearch.tribeofnoise.com/artists/show/33324/42267
Carl Walz is an astronaut, a pioneer of space exploration, and a proud Clevelander! As an astronaut, Carl is a veteran of four spaceflights, logging a total of 231 days in outer space and performing three spacewalks during that time.A physicist by training, with degrees from Kent State and John Carroll University, Carl made his way to NASA via the Air Force, where he served as a flight test engineer and managed all engineering activities related to F-16 avionics and armaments.At NASA, he was a mission specialist on STS-51 in 1993, an orbiter flight engineer on STS-65 in 1994, a mission specialist on STS-79 in 1996, and ultimately served 196 days in space as a flight engineer on ISS Expedition Four from 2001 to 2002.His expansive career at NASA includes missions aboard the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station (ISS). Most notably, Carl served as a flight engineer for ISS Expedition Four, living and working in space for 196 consecutive days. Later, as Director for the Advanced Capabilities Division at NASA Headquarters, Carl led critical programs involving Human Research, Technology Development, and Lunar Robotic Exploration.To say this was an awesome conversation would be the understatement of Lay of The Land…Our conversation explored his rigorous journey to becoming an astronaut, the profound experience of living and working in space, the awe-inspiring perspective gained from orbit, and the unique challenges of transitioning back to life on Earth. We also discussed his role in shaping the future of private sector space exploration (Oceaneering, Orbital ATK), international collaboration in space missions, and even his time performing with the only astronaut band in history!00:00:00 - Introduction to Carl Walz and His Journey 00:05:39 - The Path to Becoming an Astronaut 00:07:49 - The Ohio Astronaut Legacy 00:10:07 - Experiences in Space Missions 00:12:37 - The Awe of Spacewalks 00:14:58 - Life on the International Space Station 00:17:33 - Scientific Experiments in Space 00:19:46 - Dealing with Adversity in Space 00:21:41 - The Fulfillment of Space Exploration 00:23:56 - Transitioning Back to Earth and the Private Sector 00:30:55 - Navigating the Challenges of Spacecraft Development 00:35:09 - The Evolution of Public-Private Partnerships in Space 00:38:36 - The Future of Space Exploration: Mars and Beyond 00:43:59 - Perspectives on Extraterrestrial Life and UFOs 00:45:40 - The Unique Experience of an Astronaut Band 00:50:38 - Hidden Gem-----LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/in/carl-walz-21b4579/https://www.oceaneering.com/-----SPONSOR:Roundstone InsuranceRoundstone Insurance is proud to sponsor Lay of The Land. Founder and CEO, Michael Schroeder, has committed full-year support for the podcast, recognizing its alignment with the company's passion for entrepreneurship, innovation, and community leadership.Headquartered in Rocky River, Ohio, Roundstone was founded in 2005 with a vision to deliver better healthcare outcomes at a more affordable cost. To bring that vision to life, the company pioneered the group medical captive model — a self-funded health insurance solution that provides small and mid-sized businesses with greater control and significant savings.Over the past two decades, Roundstone has grown rapidly, creating nearly 200 jobs in Northeast Ohio. The company works closely with employers and benefits advisors to navigate the complexities of commercial health insurance and build custom plans that prioritize employee well-being over shareholder returns. By focusing on aligned incentives and better health outcomes, Roundstone is helping businesses save thousands in Per Employee Per Year healthcare costs.Roundstone Insurance — Built for entrepreneurs. Backed by innovation. Committed to Cleveland.-----Stay up to date by signing up for Lay of The Land's weekly newsletter — sign up here.Past guests include Justin Bibb (Mayor of Cleveland), Pat Conway (Great Lakes Brewing), Steve Potash (OverDrive), Umberto P. Fedeli (The Fedeli Group), Lila Mills (Signal Cleveland), Stewart Kohl (The Riverside Company), Mitch Kroll (Findaway — Acquired by Spotify), and over 200 other Cleveland Entrepreneurs.Connect with Jeffrey Stern on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreypstern/Follow Lay of The Land on X @podlayofthelandhttps://www.jeffreys.page/
Joining Mike on this edition of Hitting Left are Jason Rieger from Indivisible Chicago, Tom Grace, historian, author, and veteran of the Kent State shootings of 1970, and Jerry Harris, author and prominent figure in the study of globalization and its impact on society.
The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network reacts to recent news out of Kent, Ohio with the Kent State Golden Flashes removing Kenni Burns as sitting head football coach of the Kent State Golden Flashes. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) makes sense of the move and what Kent State should do moving forward regarding their college football program. Why did Kent State pull the plug on Kenni Burns and is it a good thing for the program moving forward? Will Kent State turn to Josh Cribbs or O.J. Santiago? Should Kent State be a powerhouse program within the MAC?Why has Kent State been so bad at football over the past few decades despite having several great players and coaches being part of their program? Will Kent State give Lou Holtz or Nick Saban a call regarding the future of the Golden Flashes program? Will Kent State go the same route as Bowling Green with Eddie George and consider a former player like Jason Taylor? Should the Kent State Golden Flashes consider Dino Babers a former Sean Lewis guy? If Kent State continues to schedule this aggressively in the non con should they consider running the triple option? Would Cody Worley or Mike Thiessen make a ton of sense at Kent State? Should they consider hiring Tony Annese from Ferris State? We talk it all and more on this episode of The College Football Experience. Exclusive SGPN Bonuses And Linkshttp://linktr.ee/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast X/Twitter - https://x.com/GamblingPodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast HostsSean Green - http://www.twitter.com/seantgreenRyan Kramer - http://www.twitter.com/kramercentricGambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)
Nick and Jonathan discuss Luis Ortiz's first start for the Guardians. Also, they talk about Josh Cribbs' interest in the Kent State coaching job, and they discuss a friend offering up a free ping pong table.
Nick and Jonathan talk about Josh Cribbs' interest in the Kent State coaching job.
Join Jordan, Commish, Pitt Girl, and Beth, along with VP of Podcast Production, Arthur, LIVE FROM NEW YORK. We talk Coach Commish's Coyotes and his rough return to the youth soccer ranks, talk about all the NCAA College Basketball happenings from DIII through the Final Four, Riverwalk Chalk No Jayhawk, preview the Women's Bowling Championships & Conference USA's dominance, Kent State's Head Coach placed on Administrative leave, the Kevin Willard Maryland/Villanova saga, floating goats, and then your HOT VACATION TAKES and much much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network reacts to recent news out of Kent, Ohio with the Kent State Golden Flashes removing Kenni Burns as sitting head football coach of the Kent State Golden Flashes. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) makes sense of the move and what Kent State should do moving forward regarding their college football program. Why did Kent State pull the plug on Kenni Burns and is it a good thing for the program moving forward? Will Kent State turn to Josh Cribbs or O.J. Santiago? Should Kent State be a powerhouse program within the MAC?Why has Kent State been so bad at football over the past few decades despite having several great players and coaches being part of their program? Will Kent State give Lou Holtz or Nick Saban a call regarding the future of the Golden Flashes program? Will Kent State go the same route as Bowling Green with Eddie George and consider a former player like Jason Taylor? Should the Kent State Golden Flashes consider Dino Babers a former Sean Lewis guy? If Kent State continues to schedule this aggressively in the non con should they consider running the triple option? Would Cody Worley or Mike Thiessen make a ton of sense at Kent State? Should they consider hiring Tony Annese from Ferris State? We talk it all and more on this episode of The College Football Experience. JOIN the SGPN community #DegensOnlyExclusive Merch, Contests and Bonus Episodes ONLY on Patreon - https://sg.pn/patreonDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.comSUPPORT us by supporting our partnersUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - Up to $1000 in BONUS CASH - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnRithmm - Player Props and Picks - Free 7 day trial! http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com/rithmmRebet - Social sportsbook - 100% deposit match promo code SGPN in your app store! ADVERTISE with SGPNInterested in advertising? Contact sales@sgpn.io Follow The College Experience & SGPN On Social MediaTwitter - https://twitter.com/TCEonSGPNInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/TCEonSGPNTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@TCEonSGPNYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheCollegeExperienceFollow The Hosts On Social MediaColby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/thecolbydPatty C - https://twitter.com/PattyC831NC Nick - https://twitter.com/NC__NicK Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)
Bring home the W with the ultimate tailgate package. The Burger Box from Whataburger is perfect for every occasion. It comes with 10 single or double burgers (with or without cheese), your pick of sauces and all the fixings (which you can customize — did someone say grilled jalapeños?). Keep it basic or go wild, it'll be a slam dunk. Order online from April 4-7 and earn double reward points.(0:00-11:32) Intro: Jeremy Pruitt suing NCAA(11:33-13:14) Whataburger(13:15-19:27) Recapping Thursday's Games(19:28-22:16) Previewing Tonight's Games(22:17-29:30) What will Kevin Willard do?(29:31-30:53) Kent State coach placed on leave(30:54-48:07) How attractive is the Stanford job?(48:08-55:05) On campus CFP games in the Quarterfinals?(55:06-58:30) TV Deals for NCAA instead of Conferences?(58:31-1:07:22) Speculation in May? (1:07:23-1:08:12) ConclusionOn Thursday, former Tennessee coach Jeremy Pruitt sued the NCAA for $100 million. One particular coach working Friday in the NCAA Tournament is probably the NCAA's best defense in the lawsuit. Auburn coach Bruce Pearl faced a similar situation and re-emerged and got a new job even before his NCAA penalties expired. One coach was good at Tennessee and one coach wasn't. That's the difference. Half the Elite Eight is set, and we've got four incredible games on Friday. On Thursday, Duke survived a scare from Arizona with an all-timer from freshman Cooper Flagg. The Blue Devils move on to face Alabama, which set an NCAA Tournament record for three-pointers made. Florida wore out Maryland, and the top-seeded Gators will face Texas Tech, which stormed back from a huge deficit to force overtime and then beat Arkansas in the extra period. Friday, we've got Kentucky-Tennessee, Ole Miss-Michigan State, Michigan-Auburn and Purdue-Houston. We're also on Kevin Willard watch. Will he take the Villanova job or stay at Maryland? Meanwhile, college football news keeps coming. Kent State coach Kenni Burns was placed on administrative leave. Next, Andy and Ari answer your questions, including… How good is the Stanford job? Is it possible the College Football Playoff quarterfinals could move to campus? Watch us LIVE, M-F, on YouTube here: https://youtube.com/live/OK_9FpK_CSs Hosts: Andy Staples, Ari WassermanProducer: River Bailey
Kanaan Carlyle transferring! Bryson Tucker and Luke Goode lone remain! Hate for players leaving - no. Just pity. LeBron tip wins for Lakers over Pacers! Sweet 16 tonight as brackets get serious! Jim Nantz to retire after 20236 Masters! Illinois State wins CBI! Loyola on to Hinkle in NIT - over Dopey Rob Senderoff and Kent State! https://mybookie.website/joinwithKENT Promocode: KENT Buying or selling a home in Indy - call Sean Hartwick NOW - (317) 373-3724. InstaGram - https://www.instagram.com/the317agent/ Here is the link for the world's greatest autobiographical book featuring only the mistakes the author has made: https://www.amazon.com/Oops-Art-Learning-Mistakes-Adventures/dp/173420740X Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Cardinal Postgame Show following Stanford's 77-75 loss to Kent State at Maples Pavilion in NIT Second Round action. Hear Anne & Tony Joseph Director of Men's Basketball Kyle Smith's postgame interviews with Cardinal Sports Network announcers Troy Clardy & John Platz, plus reaction and analysis.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kent State's Rob Senderoff joins the podcast to discuss his coaching methods, focusing on practice planning and drill strategies that boost player comprehension. He shares his approach to providing impactful feedback during practice sessions. Coach Senderoff also delivers valuable insights and advice tailored for younger coaches aiming to build successful programs. More from Coach Senderoff:Mastering Player Communication, Transition Offense, Defensive Ball Pressure & FootworkCoach Senderoff's Favorite Drills for Basketball PracticeCoaching Special Situations & End-of-Game PlaysBuilding Aggressive Team Defense with Focused, Competitive Practice DrillsThis episode is sponsored by the Dr. Dish Basketball Shooting Machine. Mention "Quick Timeout" and receive $300 off on the Dr. Dish Rebel, All-Star, and CT models.
The guys (@GamblingPodcast) give out their best bets for college basketball picks for March 14th, 2025 in the conference tournaments. They're joined by Colby Dant (@TheColbyD) from The College Experience to talk college basketball predictions and Ivy League Tournament bets. Additionally they break down a hilarious union video.Looking for free college basketball picks? Go here - https://odds.sportsgamblingpodcast.com/college-basketball-picksPodcast Chapters00:00 Introduction and Contest Announcement00:56 Hosts and Initial Banter01:12 Game Recaps and Analysis01:54 Live Game Updates and Reactions02:32 Discussion on Teams and Players03:38 More Game Recaps and Betting Insights04:58 Funny Moments and Side Conversations08:00 Upcoming Games and Predictions08:09 Ivy League Tournament Talk09:29 Historical and Cultural Commentary11:55 More Game Picks and Analysis16:07 Promotions and Contest Reminders19:31 Final Game Picks and Wrap-Up46:29 George Mason's Football Dilemma47:37 Basketball Showdown: George Mason vs. George Washington48:30 Marquette vs. St. John's Analysis50:42 Maryland vs. Illinois Breakdown52:49 North Carolina vs. Duke Rivalry58:28 BYU vs. Houston Preview01:01:59 Missouri vs. Florida Matchup01:05:05 Dayton vs. St. Joe's Prediction01:06:43 Kent State vs. Miami of Ohio01:09:28 Purdue vs. Michigan Debate01:12:23 Boise State vs. New Mexico01:15:31 Clemson vs. Louisville01:17:39 Arizona vs. Texas Tech01:18:31 Yukon vs. Creighton in the Garden01:19:34 Locks and Dogs: Betting Strategies01:22:44 Ivy League Tournament Preview01:27:59 Closing Remarks and Promotions Exclusive SGPN Bonuses And Linkshttp://linktr.ee/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast X/Twitter - https://x.com/GamblingPodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast HostsSean Green - http://www.twitter.com/seantgreenRyan Kramer - http://www.twitter.com/kramercentric Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)
The guys (@GamblingPodcast) give out their best bets for college basketball picks for March 14th, 2025 in the conference tournaments. They're joined by Colby Dant (@TheColbyD) from The College Experience to talk college basketball predictions and Ivy League Tournament bets. Additionally they break down a hilarious union video.Looking for free college basketball picks? Go here - https://odds.sportsgamblingpodcast.com/college-basketball-picksPodcast Chapters00:00 Introduction and Contest Announcement00:56 Hosts and Initial Banter01:12 Game Recaps and Analysis01:54 Live Game Updates and Reactions02:32 Discussion on Teams and Players03:38 More Game Recaps and Betting Insights04:58 Funny Moments and Side Conversations08:00 Upcoming Games and Predictions08:09 Ivy League Tournament Talk09:29 Historical and Cultural Commentary11:55 More Game Picks and Analysis16:07 Promotions and Contest Reminders19:31 Final Game Picks and Wrap-Up46:29 George Mason's Football Dilemma47:37 Basketball Showdown: George Mason vs. George Washington48:30 Marquette vs. St. John's Analysis50:42 Maryland vs. Illinois Breakdown52:49 North Carolina vs. Duke Rivalry58:28 BYU vs. Houston Preview01:01:59 Missouri vs. Florida Matchup01:05:05 Dayton vs. St. Joe's Prediction01:06:43 Kent State vs. Miami of Ohio01:09:28 Purdue vs. Michigan Debate01:12:23 Boise State vs. New Mexico01:15:31 Clemson vs. Louisville01:17:39 Arizona vs. Texas Tech01:18:31 Yukon vs. Creighton in the Garden01:19:34 Locks and Dogs: Betting Strategies01:22:44 Ivy League Tournament Preview01:27:59 Closing Remarks and Promotions Exclusive SGPN Bonuses And Linkshttp://linktr.ee/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast X/Twitter - https://x.com/GamblingPodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast HostsSean Green - http://www.twitter.com/seantgreenRyan Kramer - http://www.twitter.com/kramercentricGambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)
The Offseason Vibe Check series continues with the ACC, as Rodger Sherman joins Alex and Richard to talk about the state of the league. It's not a 2024 recap, and it's not a 2025 preview. It's a check-in with every team in every FBS conference about what's been happening since Thanksgiving. How was the postseason? How was the coach carousel? How was signing day? How was the transfer portal window? And is anything else going on around your program? * Pitt finished on an 0-6 run but has continuity in some important spots * Florida State makes wholesale changes after going 2-10 with one FBS win over Cal by five points * Jake Dickert takes over at Wake Forest after Dave Clawson stepped away without making it all about him * Virginia Tech's make-or-break year approaches* Cal adds some funny culture fits * Belichick's UNC is talking funny about operating like an NFL program* SMU appears to be building on its playoff season * Duke might be in the best shape of its football life * Syracuse recruits a massive class as Fran Brown tries to build * “We're all on in Georgia Tech, right?” * Clemson steps into the transfer portal at last * NC State's party might be over, but give Dave Doeren a chance* Miami gets itself involved (of course) in a major legal matter * BC and UVA make quarterback swaps * Is Louisville about to have a highly drafted NFL QB to recruit off of? * Palace intrigue at Stanford involving Andrew Luck (!) More from SZD and Rodger We love Rodger's newsletterWe also loved having him on this episode (for subscribers, with a free trial!) about the unbelievably grim history of Kent State football: Elsewhere in Offseason Vibe Checks* SEC* Sun Belt This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.splitzoneduo.com/subscribe
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.splitzoneduo.comAlex and Richard take live and pre-submitted subscriber questions in this quick episode to start off the new month. Topics include: * Biff Poggi's return to Michigan* The tough job ahead of Pitt's new AD* Brian Kelly's make-or-break year * Colorado State continually being just short of being something* The first 100 days of the Belichick UNC administration * Gary Pinkel's underrated career * Nebraska canceling a Tennessee series and the Big Ten either retreating from tough non-conference games or setting up for more of them * The concept of a Tulane-LSU-Saints football road trip * How many coaching trees can we really name right now? * A quick preview of SZD's offseason plans Random historical show note: Here's Colorado State's pitch to the Big 12 from 2016, which Matt Brown and Alex dug up for SB Nation. Producer: Anthony VitoA bunch of fresh podcasts from SZD In case you missed any of these: * Our special on why Kent State's football program is always bad, and what can be done about it if anything. Featuring Rodger Sherman! * Anatomy of a coaching carousel: 2001. Diving deep into the ramifications of one coach hiring cycle with our co-host emeritus Steven Godfrey * Offseason Vibe Checks: The state of the SEC * Offseason Vibe Checks: The state of the Sun BeltStay tuned for more this week Offseason Vibe Checks will roll on with the Atlantic Coast Conference. Not a subscriber but want to try it out? We love to hear that and are offering a week's free trial. Subscribers: Any thoughts on this format? Let us know. We're eager to hear what you think.