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Rock Chalk Sports Talk LIVE at Set 'Em Up Jack's! KU Football Recruiting News, Henry Greenstein from kusports.com and Lawrence Journal World, KU Mailbag, Christmas Characters Basketball Draft, NFL Game Picks, and MUCH more!
(0:00-18:31) KU Duke Recap (18:31-25:54) KU OC Jeff Grimes Audio (25:54-46:06) Henry Greenstein of Lawrence Journal World and kusports.com (46:06-1:02:43) KU Mailbag (1:02:43-1:11:36) Bill Self Post Game Audio (1:11:36-End) Foster Nicholas of BaylorBears247
Rock Chalk Sports Talk LIVE from Set 'Em Up Jack's talking all things KU related! Joined by Henry Greenstein with the Lawrence Journal World and kusports.com, Jereme Robinson one on one interview, KU Mailbag and more!
(0:00-20:22) KU Football Lands a Big Recruit and KU Washburn Recap (20:22-30:48) Bill Self Post Game Audio (30:48-47:28) Lawrence Journal World and kusports.com Henry Greenstein (47:28-1:12:55) KU Mailbag (1:12:55-1:29:07) KU Soccer Head Coach Nate Lie Audio (1:29:07-End) Courtwright's Corner
(0:00-14:14) Allen Fieldhouse Gets a Face Lift and Tom Brady Buys Minority Stock in Raiders (14:14-26:34) Kansas Football Offensive Coordinator Jeff Grimes Audio (26:34-44:38) Henry Greenstein of the Lawrence Journal World and kusports.com (44:38-1:13:16) KU Mailbag (1:13:16-1:27:22) KU Head Women's Basketball Coach Brandon Schneider Audio (1:27:22-End) KU Linebacker JB Brown Audio
(0:00-17:02) KU Basketball Schedules Exhibition Against Arkansas October 25th (17:02-24:28) Tommy Dunn Audio (24:28-45:03) Lawrence Journal World and kusports.com Henry Greenstein (45:03-1:11:51) KU Mailbag (1:11:51-End) Jeff Grimes Press Conference and Reaction
Pregaming with Rock Chalk Sports Talk Live at Set 'Em Up Jack's! Talking all things KU, NFL, Royals and with a special guest appearance from the California Kid Henry Greenstein from the Lawrence Journal World and kusports.com
Henry Greenstein of the Lawrence Journal-World joins the show to discuss the start of KU football's preseason camp. FOLLOW US on social! Website: https://Kansas.247Sports.com Podcast: https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/phogdotnetpodcast Twitter: http://twitter.com/Kansas247 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jayhawks247/ 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
(0:00-13:04) KU Players in NBA Draft (13:04-18:32) Royals Talk (18:32-33:17) Lawrence Journal World and kusports.com Henry Greenstein (33:17-41:38) Chiefs Schedule (41:38-End) KU Football Recruiting News
(0:00-16:32) RCST Open Players Era Festival (16:32-35:15) Lawrence Journal World kusports.com Henry Greenstein (35:15-1:04:37) KU Mailbag (1:04:37-End) Chiefs Schedule Preview
(0:00-18:23) KU Football Recruitment News (18:23-23:03) Royals Talk (23:03-42:30) Henry Greenstein of Lawrence Journal World and kusports.com (42:30-1:10:18) KU Mail Bag (1:10:18-1:19:34) Chris Harris Jr. Retires (1:19:34-end) Game Picks Kentucky Derby/Big 12 Football Futures
(0:00-20:51) Labaron Philon asks for release from letter of intent (20:52-25:03) KU Schedules Creighton in Big 12 Big East Battle (25:03-45:17) Lawrence Journal World and kusports.com Henry Greenstein (45:17-1:15:22) KU Mailbag (1:15:22-1:23:01) Cobee Bryant rumors squashed (1:23:01-end) Cincinnati Bengals players requesting trades
(0:00-11:00) Opening RCST discussing KU basketball player report cards (11:01-32:07) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (32:38-43:24) John Calipari officially to Arkansas (43:25-54:09) KU football position group breakdown: TEs (54:10-End) Top 10 fast food french fries
(0:00-22:00) Opening RCST discussing KU basketball's newest commit Zeke Mayo (22:01-41:07) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (41:48-1:03:38) KU Mailbag (1:03:39-1:16:16) Chiefs/Royals tax vote (1:16:17-End) More on Zeke Mayo
(0:00-17:37) Opening RCST discussing KU basketball player report cards: Hunter Dickinson (17:38-35:39) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (36:10-57:41) KU Mailbag (57:42-1:12:34) Into the transfer portal (1:12:35-End) Hey, what's going on over there?
(0:00-24:07) Opening RCST discussing Kevin McCullar and Previewing KU-Samford (24:08-41:45) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (42:16-1:01:27) KU Mailbag (1:01:28-1:10:07) Paramount Sports's Lee Sterling (1:10:08-1:23:42) Southern Conference writer Jack Gold (1:23:43-End) Voice of the Jayhawks Brian Hanni
(0:00-22:15) Opening RCST previewing KU-Cincinnati (22:16-41:11) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (41:42-1:01:13) KU Mailbag (1:01:14-1:17:52) Kansas City Star's Shreyas Laddha (1:17:53-End) KU game picks
(0:00-21:33) Opening RCST recapping KU-KSU (21:34-26:15) Pearson Collision hit of the week (26:46-44:55) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (44:56-1:02:21) KU Mailbag (1:02:22-1:21:11) Kansas City Star's Shreyas Laddha (1:21:12-End) KU basketball takeaways
(0:00-22:39) Opening RCST recapping KU-BYU (22:40-26:22) Chiefs roster updates (26:43-45:23) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (45:24-1:03:27) Lance Leipold signs a new contract (1:03:28-End) Previewing KU women's basketball vs UCF
(0:00-20:39) Opening RCST discussing KU basketball (20:40-25:04) Pearson Collision hit of the week (25:05-43:53) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (44:24-1:04:22) KU Mailbag (1:04:23-1:24:18) Kansas City Star's Shreyas Laddha (1:24:19-End) KU football deep dive with the new OL coach hire
(0:00-12:51) Opening RCST discussing Hunter Dickinson and the Chiefs (12:52-30:56) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (30:57-47:53) KU Mailbag (48:24-55:03) KU women's basketball preview (55:04-1:13:40) Kansas City Star's Shreyas Laddha (1:13:41-End) KU basketball heroes and villains
(0:00-21:03) Opening RCST discussing fun with numbers (21:04-26:24) Big 12 whiparound (26:54-45:39) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (45:40-1:08:33) KU Mailbag (1:08:34-1:27:33) KU Baseball head coach Dan Fitzgerald (1:27:34-End) KU heroes and villains
(0:00-20:05) Opening RCST recapping KU-OSU (20:06-26:36) Rock Chalk pick a hawk recap and Pearson Collision hit of the week (27:06-45:17) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (45:18-1:11:20) KU Mailbag (1:11:21-End) KU basketball takeaways
(0:00-20:18) Opening RCST discussing the latest Big 12 action (20:19-39:09) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (39:40-1:06:14) KU Mailbag (1:06:15-End) KU Heroes and Villains
(0:00-19:33) Opening RCST recapping KU-OSU (19:34-25:08) Pearson Collision hit of the week (25:40-44:01) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (44:02-1:02:45) KU Mailbag (1:02:46-End) KU Basketball takeaways
(0:00-22:14) Opening RCST previewing KU-UCF (22:15-28:25) Recapping a wild night of college basketball (29:55-44:08) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (44:09-59:43) KU Mailbag (59:44-End) Rock Chalk Pick a Hawk and KU game picks
(0:00-12:07) Opening RCST discussing Luke Grimm returning and KU football (12:08-26:30) Fun with numbers (27:01-44:35) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (44:36-1:06:20) NFL week 17 recap (1:06:21-End) KU Basketball heroes and villains
(0:00-21:41) Opening RCST recapping the Guaranteed Rate Bowl (21:42-28:04) Pearson Collision hit of the week (28:35-47:11) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (47:12-1:14:29) KU Football takeaways from the Guaranteed Rate Bowl (1:14:30-1:24:13) Postgame podium audio (1:24:14-End) KU Football heroes and villains
(0:00-21:14) Opening RCST discussing national signing day for KU football (21:15-37:13) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (37:44-1:03:37) KU Mailbag (1:03:38-End) More on KU football national signing day
(0:00-22:13) Opening RCST discussing early thoughts on UNLV (22:43-40:56) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (40:57-1:01:15) KU Mailbag (1:01:16-1:19:50) Inside the Crown's David Lesky (1:19:51-End) Lance Leipold audio
(0:00-21:09) Opening RCST recapping KU-Kansas City (21:40-25:30) Rock Chalk Pick a Hawk recap (25:31-44:32) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (44:33-1:10:12) KU Mailbag (1:10:13-End) KU Basketball takeaways
(0:00-19:56) Opening RCST recapping KU-Eastern Illinois (19:57-27:50) Big 12 Football season awards (28:21-44:50) Kansas Volleyball Coach Ray Bechard (44:51-1:06:16) KU Mailbag (1:06:17-1:22:46) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (1:22:47-End) KU Basketball takeaways from Eastern Illinois game
(0:00-21:27) Opening RCST recapping KU-Kentucky (21:57-27:06) Rock Chalk Pick a Hawk (27:07-45:14) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (45:15-1:08:31) KU Mailbag (1:08:32-End) More on KU-Kentucky
(0:00-22:00) Opening RCST discussing midweek thoughts on KU-ISU and previewing KU-FHSU (22:01-31:11) KU Basketball player preview: Kevin McCullar (31:12-47:21) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (47:22-1:08:55) KU Mailbag (1:08:56-1:22:21) KU Basketball player preview: Elmarko Jackson (1:22:22-End) Rock Chalk Pick a Hawk
(0:00-20:43) Opening RCST discussing fun with numbers for KU football and basketball (20:44-37:13) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (37:14-55:09) Voice of the Jayhawks Brian Hanni (55:10-End) KU Mailbag
(0:00-18:11) Opening RCST discussing Big 12 Media day and the biggest storylines for KU basketball (18:12-25:48) The Chiefs trade for Mecole Hardman (25:59-44:00) Voice of the Jayhawks Brian Hanni (44:01-1:02:00) Lie Detector Test (1:02:01-1:18:33) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (1:18:34-End) The most interesting things Bill Self said at Big 12 Media Day
(0:00-18:15) Opening RCST discussing KU-OSU (18:16-30:51) Fun with numbers (30:52-45:08) Voice of the Jayhawks Brian Hanni (45:09-1:06:35) KU Mailbag (1:06:36-1:20:37) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (1:20:38-1:31:41) Chiefs-Broncos plus KU Basketball lands a new commit (1:31:42-End) Florida Man Mad Libs
(0:00-19:19) Opening RCST discussing mid-week thoughts on KU-UCF (19:20-37:21) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (37:22-1:02:53) KU Mailbag (1:02:54-1:17:27) College Football whiparound (1:17:28-End) Florida Man Mad Libs
(0:00-21:03) Opening RCST discussing mid-week thoughts ahead of KU-Texas (21:04-38:09) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (38:10-1:04:03) KU Mailbag (1:04:04-End) Florida Man Mad Libs
@TheHeartlandPOD on Twitter and ThreadsCo-HostsAdam Sommer @Adam_Sommer85 (Twitter) @adam_sommer85 (Post)Rachel Parker @msraitchetp (Post) Sean Diller @SeanDillerCO (Twitter and Post)https://heartlandpod.com/JOIN PATREON FOR MORE - AND JOIN OUR SOCIAL NETWORK!“Change The Conversation”Outro Song: “The World Is On Fire” by American Aquarium http://www.americanaquarium.com/Kansas https://kansasreflector.com/2023/09/19/kansas-judge-rejects-prosecutors-attempt-to-seal-affidavit-by-insulting-newspaper/Douglas County prosecutor Joshua Seiden said Lawrence Journal-World should be denied access to public record because it is ‘devoid of journalist integrity'Joshua Seiden, Douglas County deputy district attorney, had tried to persuade the judge to seal an affidavit because he said the newspaper lacks integrity and is interested in clickbait.latest attempt by government officials in Kansas to punish a news organization for publishing stories they don't like - recall the raid in Marion that left an elderly woman deadUnder state law, affidavits are public records unless the state can prove that the public interest would be served by keeping them sealed.His completely unfounded legal argument: While the Lawrence Journal-World may claim that it requests this information because it is in the public interest, the sad reality is that the Lawrence Journal-World is a fledgling publication devoid of journalist integrity and constantly on the prowl for potential clickbaitTexas Schools Censor Teacherhttps://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/education/article/texas-teacher-anne-frank-fired-18375331.phpA Texas middle school teacher has been fired after assigning an unapproved illustrated version of Anne Frank's Diary to her eighth grade reading class. Per a report from KFDM, a spokesperson for Hamshire-Fannett ISD, located south of Beaumont, released a statement confirming the teacher was sent home on Wednesday after reading a passage from Anne Frank's Diary: The Graphic Adaptation in which Frank wrote about male and female genitalia. An investigation into the incident has since ensued.While district officials claim the adaptation of Anne Frank's Diary was not approved, it was included on a reading list sent to parents at the start of the school year, KFDM reportsMissouri falling behind energy shiftshttps://missouriindependent.com/2023/09/20/seizing-the-clean-energy-opportunity-missouris-time-to-shine/Utility companies across America are working to shift away from coal to more renewable sourcesFor years, electric companies across the nation cited cost concerns in their resistance to clean energy. But that should be the case no longer, thanks to new federal opportunities. Take the Kansas City-based Evergy, which has taken action to decrease its reliance on coal and increase its renewables-based energy generation. In 2018, Evergy closed some of its coal plants and increased its wind production while working with businesses to attract new development through renewable access. At one time, Evergy planned to reach net zero emissions by 2045.Federal funding can be used to boost coopsAlso a job creatorWin-win-Win situation hereIndiana Takes The Lead On Non-Compete Legislationhttps://indianacapitalchronicle.com/2023/09/20/indiana-likely-to-wait-on-further-noncompete-legislation-pending-lawsuit-industry-impacts/Indiana lawmakers went on the offensive when they limited physician-employer noncompete agreements for the second time in three years — but with a lawsuit pending and an industry adjusting, they're sitting back to observe before doing more.And still-unfolding national efforts could supersede it all.“I'm hopeful, maybe, but I think it's more of a sit and wait,” said Sen. Justin Busch, the Fort Wayne Republican who authored this year's legislation.Noncompete agreements bar employees who leave their jobs from working in similar positions within a certain timeframe, and often, a geographical range. In Indiana, physicians working under such agreements must purchase their freedom for a “reasonable” price. Looming Federal Shutdown Puts Millions In State of Uncertaintyhttps://iowacapitaldispatch.com/2023/09/20/a-disaster-nears-millions-of-federal-workers-paychecks-would-be-on-hold-in-a-shutdown/3.5 million federal workers or other pearson reliant on federal system for regular income will be in a bindAll of this coming as the House gears up for their first impeachment hearings coming up on Thursday, which could be happening almost simultaneously with a shut downChild Rape and Abuse Charges In Tennessee Against Another Drag Queen… oh sorry, misread that, against another white male pastorhttps://www.thedailybeast.com/traveling-texas-preacher-benjamin-garlick-and-wife-charged-in-child-rape-caseTraveling pastor and wife got crowd sourced funds to pay for a vanNow he's charged with rape and abuse and she is charged with facilitating the sameBut hey, at least a man in a dress didn't read a book to kids, amiright?Feds Bringing Back Free COVID testinghttps://www.covid.gov/testsThe COVIDtests.gov program has distributed over 755 million tests directly to more than two-thirds of American households, 310 million of which went to households in underserved communities. The U.S. government will continue to make COVID-19 tests available to uninsured individuals and underserved communities through existing outreach programs. Please contact a HRSA health center, Test to Treat site, or ICATT location near you to learn how to access low- or no-cost COVID-19 tests provided by the federal government.Friday Feel Good - Springfield MO charity helping millions of kidshttps://sgfcitizen.org/schools/k12-education/care-to-learn-celebrates-a-3-million-milestone-of-meeting-needs/The charitable foundation focused on helping students and their families for educational success recently celebrated meeting its 3 millionth need. Krystal Simon, CEO of the organization, said Care to Learn reached that mark relatively quickly, compared to the last milestones — it took 10 years to surpass a million. “It took us 14 years to hit 2 million needs,” Simon said. “About a year later, we hit 3 million.” The reason for the increased number of needs deals with the growth of the organization. In its 15th year, Care to Learn now has chapters and partners in 42 school districts around Missouri, from Kansas City to Cape Girardeau, reaching about 130,000 public school students.Care To Learn link: https://caretolearn.org/who-we-are/
@TheHeartlandPOD on Twitter and ThreadsCo-HostsAdam Sommer @Adam_Sommer85 (Twitter) @adam_sommer85 (Post)Rachel Parker @msraitchetp (Post) Sean Diller @SeanDillerCO (Twitter and Post)https://heartlandpod.com/JOIN PATREON FOR MORE - AND JOIN OUR SOCIAL NETWORK!“Change The Conversation”Outro Song: “The World Is On Fire” by American Aquarium http://www.americanaquarium.com/Kansas https://kansasreflector.com/2023/09/19/kansas-judge-rejects-prosecutors-attempt-to-seal-affidavit-by-insulting-newspaper/Douglas County prosecutor Joshua Seiden said Lawrence Journal-World should be denied access to public record because it is ‘devoid of journalist integrity'Joshua Seiden, Douglas County deputy district attorney, had tried to persuade the judge to seal an affidavit because he said the newspaper lacks integrity and is interested in clickbait.latest attempt by government officials in Kansas to punish a news organization for publishing stories they don't like - recall the raid in Marion that left an elderly woman deadUnder state law, affidavits are public records unless the state can prove that the public interest would be served by keeping them sealed.His completely unfounded legal argument: While the Lawrence Journal-World may claim that it requests this information because it is in the public interest, the sad reality is that the Lawrence Journal-World is a fledgling publication devoid of journalist integrity and constantly on the prowl for potential clickbaitTexas Schools Censor Teacherhttps://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/education/article/texas-teacher-anne-frank-fired-18375331.phpA Texas middle school teacher has been fired after assigning an unapproved illustrated version of Anne Frank's Diary to her eighth grade reading class. Per a report from KFDM, a spokesperson for Hamshire-Fannett ISD, located south of Beaumont, released a statement confirming the teacher was sent home on Wednesday after reading a passage from Anne Frank's Diary: The Graphic Adaptation in which Frank wrote about male and female genitalia. An investigation into the incident has since ensued.While district officials claim the adaptation of Anne Frank's Diary was not approved, it was included on a reading list sent to parents at the start of the school year, KFDM reportsMissouri falling behind energy shiftshttps://missouriindependent.com/2023/09/20/seizing-the-clean-energy-opportunity-missouris-time-to-shine/Utility companies across America are working to shift away from coal to more renewable sourcesFor years, electric companies across the nation cited cost concerns in their resistance to clean energy. But that should be the case no longer, thanks to new federal opportunities. Take the Kansas City-based Evergy, which has taken action to decrease its reliance on coal and increase its renewables-based energy generation. In 2018, Evergy closed some of its coal plants and increased its wind production while working with businesses to attract new development through renewable access. At one time, Evergy planned to reach net zero emissions by 2045.Federal funding can be used to boost coopsAlso a job creatorWin-win-Win situation hereIndiana Takes The Lead On Non-Compete Legislationhttps://indianacapitalchronicle.com/2023/09/20/indiana-likely-to-wait-on-further-noncompete-legislation-pending-lawsuit-industry-impacts/Indiana lawmakers went on the offensive when they limited physician-employer noncompete agreements for the second time in three years — but with a lawsuit pending and an industry adjusting, they're sitting back to observe before doing more.And still-unfolding national efforts could supersede it all.“I'm hopeful, maybe, but I think it's more of a sit and wait,” said Sen. Justin Busch, the Fort Wayne Republican who authored this year's legislation.Noncompete agreements bar employees who leave their jobs from working in similar positions within a certain timeframe, and often, a geographical range. In Indiana, physicians working under such agreements must purchase their freedom for a “reasonable” price. Looming Federal Shutdown Puts Millions In State of Uncertaintyhttps://iowacapitaldispatch.com/2023/09/20/a-disaster-nears-millions-of-federal-workers-paychecks-would-be-on-hold-in-a-shutdown/3.5 million federal workers or other pearson reliant on federal system for regular income will be in a bindAll of this coming as the House gears up for their first impeachment hearings coming up on Thursday, which could be happening almost simultaneously with a shut downChild Rape and Abuse Charges In Tennessee Against Another Drag Queen… oh sorry, misread that, against another white male pastorhttps://www.thedailybeast.com/traveling-texas-preacher-benjamin-garlick-and-wife-charged-in-child-rape-caseTraveling pastor and wife got crowd sourced funds to pay for a vanNow he's charged with rape and abuse and she is charged with facilitating the sameBut hey, at least a man in a dress didn't read a book to kids, amiright?Feds Bringing Back Free COVID testinghttps://www.covid.gov/testsThe COVIDtests.gov program has distributed over 755 million tests directly to more than two-thirds of American households, 310 million of which went to households in underserved communities. The U.S. government will continue to make COVID-19 tests available to uninsured individuals and underserved communities through existing outreach programs. Please contact a HRSA health center, Test to Treat site, or ICATT location near you to learn how to access low- or no-cost COVID-19 tests provided by the federal government.Friday Feel Good - Springfield MO charity helping millions of kidshttps://sgfcitizen.org/schools/k12-education/care-to-learn-celebrates-a-3-million-milestone-of-meeting-needs/The charitable foundation focused on helping students and their families for educational success recently celebrated meeting its 3 millionth need. Krystal Simon, CEO of the organization, said Care to Learn reached that mark relatively quickly, compared to the last milestones — it took 10 years to surpass a million. “It took us 14 years to hit 2 million needs,” Simon said. “About a year later, we hit 3 million.” The reason for the increased number of needs deals with the growth of the organization. In its 15th year, Care to Learn now has chapters and partners in 42 school districts around Missouri, from Kansas City to Cape Girardeau, reaching about 130,000 public school students.Care To Learn link: https://caretolearn.org/who-we-are/
(0:00-21:45) Opening RCST discussing early thoughts on KU-BYU (21:46-38:50) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (38:51-57:47) KU Mailbag (57:48-1:10:04) College football whiparound (1:10:05-End) Florida Man Mad Libs
(0:00-20:54) Opening RCST discussing notable numbers from KU football's 2-0 start (20:55-39:35) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (39:36-57:52) Audio: Kansas OC Andy Kotelnicki (57:53-1:10:53) NFL Talk (1:10:54-End) Florida Man Mad Libs
(0:00-22:05) Opening RCST discussing notes from KU Football's win over Missouri St (22:06-39:38) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (39:39-1:23:18) NFL Season Betting Preview (1:23:19-End) College Football Tour's Andrew Bauhs
Dolph Simons Jr., a 3rd generation American news publisher, played a significant role in the newspaper industry. He is best known for his commitment to community service and as the chairman of The World Company in Lawrence, Kansas. The World Company was the parent company of the Lawrence Journal-World newspaper, which had been managed by the Simons family since 1892.The history of the Simons family has been chronicled in his book entitled "This Writer...." which will be released in late September 2023.Support the showCheck us out at: https://www.pendletons.comFollow us on Facebook at Pendleton's Country Market for updates about our farmWe can also be found on Instagram at pendletonscountrymktEmail us with questions, comments and requests for future show topics at info@pendletons.com
(0:00-16:43) Opening RCST discussing KU Football 1 week from kickoff (16:44-32:07) KU Mailbag (32:08-45:29) Lawrence Journal World's Conner Becker talks HS sports (45:30-57:56) RCST Football Trivia- Brad W vs Blake F (57:57-1:15:23) RCST Football Trivia- Kyle M vs Erik H (1:15:24-1:28:00) RCST Football Trivia- Jackson S vs Skynrd W (1:28:01-End) The Jayhawk Rewind: Kansas vs Kansas State
(0:00-22:24) Opening RCST discussing reasons why KU Football will win over 6 games (22:25-38:58) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (38:59-56:23) KU Football Superlatives (56:24-End) Florida Man Mad Libs
(0:00-21:06) Opening RCST previewing KU Football's CB room (21:07-36:06) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (36:07-49:33) RCST Football Trivia- Michael P vs Isaac H (49:34-1:02:50) RCST Football Trivia- Jackson S vs Cooper W (1:02:51-1:18:08) RCST Football Trivia- Kyle C vs Taylor M (1:18:09-End) Florida Man Mad Libs
(0:00-17:00) Opening RCST discussing KU Basketball's Puerto Rico Trip (17:01-33:30) The Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (33:31-46:13) RCST Football Trivia- Cooper W vs Kyle C (46:14-1:01:15) RCST Football Trivia- Jackson S vs Michael P (1:01:16-End) KU Women's Basketball Assistant coach Patrick Shrater
(0:00-19:50) Opening RCST discussing KU Football 5 weeks away from kickoff (19:51-38:59) Lawrence Journal World's Henry Greenstein (39:00-54:16) RCST Football Trivia- Erik H vs Justin N (54:17-1:10:19) RCST Football Trivia- Kyle M vs Aaron (1:10:20-1:21:32) Lie Detector Test (1:21:33-End) KU Football Friday