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What if everything you thought about youth baseball, travel ball, and scholarships was upside down? In this emotional and eye-opening episode of Most Valuable Agent, host Matt sits down with former pro pitcher, travel ball coach, and baseball dad Craig Holman—father of LSU standout and MLB Draft pick Luke Holman. This isn't just about rankings, exposure, or getting a D1 scholarship. This is about what really matters—the relationship between parent and child, the power of presence, and how chasing the wrong things can rob families of the joy that sports are supposed to bring. What You'll Learn in This Episode: ✅ “Be a Dad First” – Why your relationship matters more than your kid's batting average ✅ Development > Exposure – The dangerous lie most travel baseball families believe ✅ The College Decision – What every parent should know before their child commits ✅ Coaching Without Regret – How to pour into your kids without expecting a return ✅ Visualizing Success – The mental strategies Craig used as a pro and taught his kids ✅ Lessons from the Draft Process – What Craig learned representing his own son ✅ The Wolf at the Door – Why staying uncomfortable can be the greatest gift ✅ The Most Important Investment – Why time spent with your child is the ultimate ROI Whether you're a baseball parent, aspiring athlete, or coach, this episode is a masterclass in humility, leadership, and legacy.
Welcome to Episode 2 of SEC Baseball Weekly with Chris Lee, Alfred Ezman, and Graham Doty, an SEC baseball podcast that discusses the biggest storylines in the conference all year long. We'll cover the biggest/trending topics, featuring fun and interesting guest interviews, season predictions, player and team SEC trivia, and a wide range of various unique segments. Chris, Alfred, and Graham cover several topics in our second episode of SEC baseball weekly, including: Who's going No. 1? (Charlie Condon, Travis Bazzana, surprise?) It looks like four SEC guys in top 10 (Condon, Jac Caglianone, Hagen Smith, Braden Montgomery). The SEC could add six more current first-rounders (Christian Moore, Jurrangelo Cijintje, Tommy White, Ryan Waldschmidt, Billy Amick, Dakota Jordan). And maybe others (Drew Beam, Bryce Cunningham, Luke Holman, Ben Hess) too. Several more top-100 picks (Blake Burke, Jared Thomas, Ryan Prager, Gage Jump, Carter Holton, Kavares Tears, Cole Messina, Chris Cortez, Gage Miller, Khal Stephen, Colby Shelton, Peyton Stovall). LSU commit Derek Curiel took his name out; he could have gone in the top four rounds. LSU will watch the first round closely as three commits--SS/OF Konnor Griffin, LHP Cam Caminiti, RHP William Schmidt--all get first-round grades. Ole Miss OF commit Slade Caldwell will probably forego college. Texas 2B/SS Theo Gillen and Florida SS Kellon Lindsey are also commits who could see their names called in the first round. Tennessee has at least six commitments who could be picked in the top 250 picks, while LSU could see as many as eight drafted there. The latest transfer portal news, including Jace LaViolette, Justin Lamkin and Caden Sorrell returning to Texas A&M. Texas Tech transfer Gavin Kash commits to Texas A&M, but he's a draft risk. Kennesaw State transfer Tanner Franklin commits to Tennessee, as does Gavin Kilen (Louisville). Clemson transfer Nolan Nawrocki commits to South Carolina. Stetson OF Kyle Jones commits to Florida. Georgia lands pitcher JT Quinn from Ole Miss. Cayden Nicolletto from Columbia College commits to Missouri. Pitcher Logan Lunceford leaves Missouri. Ole Miss lands Rayn Moerman (Illinois), Collin Reuter (BYU) LSU lands pitcher Zac Cowan (Wofford) and outfielder Chris Stanfield (Auburn). Mississippi State lands two-way USC Upstate transfer Noah Sullivan. Texas lands Thomas Burns from Arizona State. And Vanderbilt loses second baseman/DH Cam Kozeal. The College Baseball Showdown field is released, and it includes Texas and Ole Miss, plus Clemson, Louisville, Oklahoma State and Arizona. In June, the Houston Astros College Classic; Tennessee, Mississippi State and Texas A&M will face Oklahoma State, Rice and Arizona. 0:00 Intro 3:20 SEC In The MLB Draft 39:51 Transfer Portal News 51:03 College Baseball Tournament Announcements FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Daily Newsletter: https://se14.substack.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/14Southeastern Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/southeastern14_/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@secsports14 ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 14 Reach out to caroline.smith@southeastern14.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 150,000 unique viewers each month!
Proft Streams BookTranscript:Agile FM radio for the agile community. Today I'm thrilled to have Luke Holman with me in the podcast here of Agile FM and I can't believe After all these episodes I had so far I haven't had you on the show, which is a big miss. You are a renowned expert in agile methodologies an author. And I think a lot of people know you from the innovation games which is a framework for collaborative decision making problem solving.You have experience that dates back way, way back into the 1990s, pre Agile, but also I heard recently that you were involved in the 2003 Agile conference. So yeah, a while back. Welcome to the show, Luke. [00:00:46] Luke Hohmann: Joe, I am so happy to be here. I've known you through the community. We've seen each other at conferences.And so it's a, it's quite an honor to be here. Thank you so much for inviting me to participate. Thanks [00:00:58] Joe Krebs: Yeah, no, absolutely. We could talk about the innovation games and fill an entire show, but today we could, but today we want to talk a little bit about value profit stream, the agile community as often. This is the recordings taking place on the 25th of June, 2024 is a little bit in a turmoil. The Agile community as a whole, there seems to be some different kind of directions people are going, looking at the roles. It's maybe a good time to talk about what value is, how we can present value because at the end of the day is, it's like, how do we sell agility within an organization or for organizations?[00:01:44] Luke Hohmann: I think it'd be a good thing to talk about. There, there's so many aspects of this that are interesting, but let's try a few. And I'll also talk about the rule of self interest in the Agile community. When we talk about value we think about it in terms of our Profit Streams book and our Profit Streams work as What are the set of tangible and intangible benefits that a product or service we use solution as the single term for product and service or any blend thereof.So it's just a little easier because we're here to solve problems for our customers. So we think of both the tangible and intangible benefits. And for the tangible benefits, we help companies create mathematical equations that capture the benefits. And we often work with our clients because technical people are good at being efficient in terms of doing things like saving time.But the reality is most companies don't need to save time. They need to have the time converted into a metric that they can understand for their business purposes. One of the examples we use in our book, and it's been proven in many of our client engagements, Is we were working with a trucking company, and they were going to be buying software that saved their drivers time.So drivers in the trucking industry have to keep detailed logs of their hours of service to make sure they're taking breaks, etc. And this solution enabled the data to be acquired automatically by connecting into the engine bus. And they knew if the truck was on and if it was moving and all that kind of technological internet of things capability that we love.And there's so many things that we can do. So the company that we were working for, and this was Qualcomm had the solution. They went to the trucking organizations and said, Hey, we can save you 20 to 30 minutes a day in driver time. And Joe, we were able to prove this. Absolutely through, the data, like the data was very clear.And the trucking company's executive said we don't really care about that. Because our drivers are union and they are paid for eight hours. So saving me 30 minutes of a driver's time doesn't actually save me money. It doesn't do anything for me. So we had to go back to the drawing board with Qualcomm and find out how to reroute drivers using the new systems so the trucking companies could deliver another package or two in a day because that's how they made money through package delivery.Or the other part of this would be the intangible side and intangible benefits can be quantified on the intangible side for challenging deliveries. We were able to allocate more time in the driver's schedule so that customer satisfaction improved. And as customer satisfaction improved, we would see less churn among customers.Oh, my package was delivered well. I want to use this company again. My, my package was delivered without any breakage. I want to use this company again. So the first step of value is to actually take a step back and try to quantify the tangible and intangible aspects of value. And then I'll just real quickly, I'll finish that off.The second of the determination of value is what we call direct and indirect benefits. A direct benefit is something that you will recognize as a benefit and it materially affects your purchase or use decision. An indirect benefit is something that you recognize, you'll say, yes, the benefit exists, but it doesn't influence you.And I'll give you a kind of a standard example. My wife and I were out shopping for a new car. I cared a lot more about the styling and color. She just doesn't care about that. And and she would readily agree yeah, that's a good looking car, but it doesn't affect my purchase decision.Whereas I was, hey, that's a really good looking car. I think I bought it. And so now let's take it into the business context. The solutions that we're creating, which are often very sophisticated, there's a collection of benefit. It's not a single benefit. And collection of benefits, you create a network of how the customer perceives those benefits.So let's go back to a trucking company that is focused on customer satisfaction is not going to really care about the not care as much. I shouldn't say they care. They don't care at all, but they're not going to care as much about like driver satisfaction. But let's say you're a trucking company and a part of.The world where it's hard to attract drivers. Now your network of benefits might emphasize driver satisfaction. So understanding not just what benefits are, but how a given market segment is going to perceive the collection of benefits is really the foundation of our approach, and then from there, what we do is from the benefits, We can derive the customer return on investment model.We can derive your pricing and packaging model. We can help you develop your solution so that you know that you're building a sustainable offering. And I'll close with this Joe. The foundation of profit streams is sustainability. If you're running a business, Or frankly, if you're running a household, you have to have a positive flow of cash coming into your business or your house, right?We can't, other than the government who prints money, right? Like a business has to have a profit to survive, to sustain itself. Now, in some cases, profits can be misused or we can have unsustainable business practices. But if you look at true sustainability involves.Three related areas. One is your solution itself has to be sustainable over time as your customers evolve as their needs evolve Your solution has to evolve to be relevant and to meet their needs So with the first part of this is solution sustainability The second part of this is economic sustainability Are you charging a price that will keep your company in business?But are you also factoring in your customers total cost of ownership? So that your customer perceives what you're selling to them as a good value something they want to keep The relation going right? We want to have economic sustainability and then the third kind of sustainability is relationship sustainability when we Sell software.We're not actually selling software. We're selling a license to use the software So the distinction is that i'm holding in my hand a pen You If I sell you my pen, I've transferred rights to you. You now own the pen. You can do what you want with it. I don't sell you software. I license software for you to use.So there's a license agreement and that license agreement determines our relationship as the provider to the customer. There's other relationships that matter. Every software package that is created has technology and licenses associated with it. So the provider is in licensing work, and there's relationships that they need to maintain.And of course, the kind of the capstone of all of these things is our relationship to society and to other parts of the world. Of the global infrastructure in which we live. And what I mean by that is if you're in Europe, you need to honor GDPR. If you're in the United States, you have to honor California CCPA.If you're selling certain kinds of fintech software, you might have to be PCI or SOX two compliant. If you're in the healthcare industry, you'll have to be HIPAA compliant. If you're in the education industry, you have to be. FERPA and COPA compliant. So the idea of compliance to us is part of that relationship.What is the relationship your company wants to have with various regulatory agencies? Are you going to try and be an organization that honors those relationships and fulfills your compliance requirements? Or are you going to be an organization that's going to try and skirt those requirements? And perhaps engage in questionable or provably unethical behavior, and so all of that is what comprises profit streams.[00:10:42] Joe Krebs: Yeah, this is it's very interesting. And as you were elaborating on this, especially on the economics, sustainability It's interesting, right? Because I think we all have seen situations as a consumer before where we felt like I need a certain service or a product, but I felt like this was too, too expensive.I've felt abused based on a very specific situation I'm in and I'm requiring a service or a product. I feel like everybody can relate to that. So finding that kind of fair spot, yeah. In terms of sustainability, I can totally see that as well as the other ones as well. So I think that's a great example.Now, if somebody hears the word profit stream, at least the first thing that came to mind for me said, what's the difference to value stream, right? [00:11:24] Luke Hohmann: That's a great question. And we should know the distinction between a profit stream and as a value stream. I credit this to my friend Avi Schneider who is well known in the scrum community.Avi, after reading the book, he said, Luke, I've come to learn and realize that all profit streams are value streams, like all squares are rectangles. But not all rectangles are squares. So the distinction that I like to talk about Joe is that typically a profit stream is going to be more aligned to what SAFe calls an operational value stream and the development value stream of SAFe would be a cost center.So now let's look at value streams and let's look at specifically operational value streams. We think of profit streams as those operational value streams that are generating revenue for a company. And so not all value streams generate revenue. For example, there are value streams provided by. Government entities that don't provide revenue, but provide services that maintain our society, which we need, and those are fantastic.But not all not all value streams are profit streams. And that's a good distinction. When the other thing that's interesting, and I give a talk on this. Is when we look at value streams, especially the operational value stream, you start to find that. We have a starting condition and we go through a sequence of steps and we get an ending benefit.Actually map in your operational value stream. When revenue occurs, you'll find that many things are costs until the very end. It's like value streams are rainbows, right? The pot of gold is at the end. And so you really have to make sure that you're understanding the steps in that operational value stream.And what we work on with our clients is that we try to help them understand the economic sustainability of looking at that sequence of flow to make sure that you are generating enough revenue at the end to support the whole flow and looking at ways you might be able to pull revenue sooner so that you can sustain yourself.[00:13:45] Joe Krebs: All right. How do you respond to somebody who is like possibly interested? Here's the word profit stream. Obviously I see dollar signs and signals and cha-ching and all of those kinds of things. For an agile audience out there who might say, Hey, but what about the team spirit? And what about sustainability of a team's, fun and learning environment?Aren't they contradictory to this? I guess the answer to that is no, right? But it's the, [00:14:14] Luke Hohmann: of course, all of those, Joe and for the listeners, Joe and I were chatting before the podcast we often do. And one of the things that I really find disappointing in the agile community is a lot of agile people seem to have this kind of disdain for management or this disdain for leadership.[00:14:32] Joe Krebs: And I think of it exactly the opposite. Business leaders over the last 20, 25 years have shoveled hundreds of millions of dollars into agile practices and transformations between the training and the tooling and the infrastructure. And they've gotten benefit from agile. I'm very proud of all the things that software people do.Earlier today I was getting a blood test. And I walked in and there was a kiosk and you just typed in your phone number scanned your driver's license and you were checked in. Software people did that. And I think what we do as software people is really cool. Yeah. Hardware and software. We designed a solution that was amazing.And of course, Joe, we want to have sustainable practices, not just in our business relationships with our customers, but true sustainability means sustainability with our employees, with our practices. With what Kent Beck wrote about very early in the community with XP, like XP is about sustainability.So to say that profit is antagonistic to sustainability is to have a very flawed understanding of what sustainability is and or what profit is. I've been a serial entrepreneur. I've started and run and sold a couple of companies. And it's really a lot of fun when you're an entrepreneur and you can give out bonus checks because you had a great year Yeah, it's not so fun when you had a bad year and you're cutting salaries or you're doing other You know doing a layoff or whatever.And so for the people in the agile community who talk about humanness of our developers my response is Yes, heck yes, we, those are things that promote sustainability. Those practices, the training the better tooling, the better computers, they require money, they require a profit.And most of us work for a for profit company. It is, I think it's pretty above average that people would be working for profit rather than for the non profit sector. Should we go a little concrete about some data points, metrics, because I don't want to I'm just going to say the word.We really don't have to go down that path at all in this kind of conversation. I think we have debunked the word velocity as a metric or something like that. I don't think we have to talk about that. But what are. Measurements, like if somebody would say, Hey, this sounds very interesting. Definitely trucking sounds good, but I'm in a totally different domain.In terms of this, I would what's a good starting point for people to say, like, how do I measure these profit streams from an IT perspective or, Yeah. [00:17:18] Luke Hohmann: And Joe if I'm not answering the question in the way that you're intending the question that's okay.I started as an engineer and for everyone listening, Joe and I had a really, a geeky out moment when I, when we started, but I started as an engineer. And then I became a manager of engineer and then I became, vice president and all that kind of stuff. And I was always trying to create the best solution for my customers.And along and in that journey, I found product management. I thought, Oh, wait a minute. Product managers are the people who are designing the solution and working with designers on the user experience side. And they're in the center of the world of this thing called creating a great solution for customers.And through that. conversation, I started to realize, Hey, I'm responsible for creating a return on the investment of the company I'm working for. And from there, I started to learn the basics of finance. And I started to, understand how to read a balance sheet, how to read what is EBITDA what's the difference between CapEx and OpEx.What is the terms of the license agreement? What is, what can go wrong in a license agreement? If it's not crafted correctly for a company, how do I know if I'm making enough money, has my economic, let's go back to the engineers has my economic model factored in a pay raise for my team next year, because there's inflation and if there's inflation and I want to pay my developers more money, How do I manage that with my margins?Either my costs are going down, which might happen. And, maybe my software part of the solution is the same price, but my hardware margins are improving because I have cost of scale manufacturing. Maybe I don't, I'm a pure SAAS company and I'm picking up some lower costs because of hosting costs are dropping.How do I economically think about these elements? So the, what I would say is this is one of those areas where Agile has to do nothing more than embrace what has been existing for a long time, which is economic models Don Reinerson's work on flow. Looking at possibly throughput accounting, but educating ourselves, educate product managers, educate themselves on what's in our book, which is not just how do I economically model, but how do I actually. Set the price point. How do I determine the packaging of what features go in? What edition of my offering and do I charge? So those kinds of things are to me they're not taught as much as they should be in the agile community, but that's why we wrote the book. [00:20:10] Joe Krebs: Oh, absolutely. I agree with you.And I think indirectly you are answering the question, at least for me, right? Because I do see certain data points being captured within agile teams that are contradictory to what you're saying right now. These are like the velocity discussions and that are happening within teams. And then all of a sudden they happen on the leadership level, whereas you're saying, actually, some of those conversations are still existent as they were before agile, but they're still applying it.Just they have to be maps. I feel like you're having a much more adult mature kind of conversation about this. And I think we're actually experiencing within teams on the ground. [00:20:48] Luke Hohmann: Yeah I think the Agile community has gotten a little wrapped up around the Axel about, I helped form the first conference in the Agile Alliance series in 2003 with Alistair Coburn and Ken Schwaber and Rebecca Wirfs Brock and a few other people.And Todd Little, and let me tell you, no one at that conference was walking around arguing about the fine distinctions between output and outcome metrics and things like that. We both have a friend, Kenny Rubin, and he's written very beautifully about this. But trust me, in the very early days, we weren't arguing about those.It's like people drink fine wine and argue, Oh, are you getting black current or dark cherry flavors in the wine? No, just have a glass of wine and enjoy it. Um, and what's happening is we're forgetting that sometimes you do need to track certain basic metrics just as a mechanism Of I think consistency and let's say you're an athlete.Let's say you wanted to run a marathon. The number of miles you run in a week or the total miles that you've run in training for American a marathon could be a vanity metric. Oh, but at the end of the day, it's also the truth that you're not going to go run 26 miles if you didn't train And a training program is going to tell you how many miles you need to run Per week and if you're not tracking how many your miles you're running per week You're not going to hit your end goal of running the actual marathon So I think that so many other aspects of what we do, there's a very healthy way to look at velocity and velocity metrics and looking at flow metrics and unhealthy ways of looking at it and rather than throwing everything into a bucket of healthy and unhealthy, we should use the agile principles of retrospection.This metric and the way that we're using us, helping us advance towards our goals. Yeah. And it is, we should probably keep doing it. And if it's not, we should look at what we need to change. [00:22:52] Joe Krebs: Yeah. It's very interesting. I also, while we were talking about the marathon, I was also thinking yes, there's definitely mileage.This is an important piece, if part of your training program, but it's sometimes, and I don't know if that makes sense, I think sometimes we're measuring how many minutes we also have used for stretching, and yes, it is. a great technique to become a marathon runner, but I don't think from purely stretching, you're becoming a good marathon runner.I think it's together. And I think it's also for metrics like these things have to balance each other out. If you're having 90 percent stretching and 10 percent running, maybe that's the wrong [00:23:25] Luke Hohmann: that's where wisdom comes in. And that's where not always trying to invent everything from scratch, right?If you were, if you really were going to go run a marathon, you'd probably go talk with other runners. You'd probably go to some running websites that like runner's world that has reputable training plans. You'd get a sense of the balance of the metrics. So it's. It's very rare that one metric on a development organization is going to be the only metric that you needed.And again, this is where people start to it's good to have these discussions to calibrate. But it's like the definition of done, right? At the definition of done, you might say our definition of done is no stop ship bugs where stop ship is defined as P one and sev zero, like separate priority severity.Then you get into people who are like if I have no stop ship bugs, but I have a bunch of small bugs, can I still ship? And I'm like, I don't know like maybe no, maybe yes. What's the, we should have a conversation about that. And the metrics are designed to use to guide us into the conversations that are most beneficial, just like.So if I looked at a team that had velocity metrics, and they were reasonably consistent. And I saw an anomaly, like a dip. I, as a manager, if I didn't already know, I would go to the team and say, Hey, I noticed that your velocity dip, everything. Okay. And if the team says actually, no Joe went on a ski trip and broke his arm and our velocity dip, cause he was in the hospital.And we're all really worried about Joe. Wow, that stinks. Maybe we should send Joe some flowers or some get well, but now I know why velocity dipped. Yeah, and it was a special cause and it'll resolve itself. Um, now the other element could be our velocity dipped because we completely misunderstood the requirement and I'd be like, okay maybe we should toss that into a retrospective.There's so many good retrospective techniques. Maybe we should toss that into one of our retrospective techniques and see if that's a special cause or if there's some other potential issue that the team might be facing. And then the team goes, Oh yeah, no, we think we're okay. It was just this one time.We didn't really understand the requirements are no, we're actually in a new area of our solution and all of us are experiencing this new thing and we need more training or we need X to really get ahead of the issue. So metrics are important, right? We keep score, right? We keep track of things.[00:26:03] Joe Krebs: Yeah. So it's interesting, right? Because we, you mentioned before that there is this general amount of metrics. Don't want to repeat them necessarily, but these are like the business metrics. And these are the things that our businesses are already using on an enterprise level with or without agile.Why are we having such a hard time in the agile community to translate that? Obviously, your book will help in the translation of all of those things. But what do you think of the pitfalls? [00:26:29] Luke Hohmann: I actually think one of the pitfalls is how some of the agile methods have defined what a product owner is.You'll see agile methods say a product owner is responsible for value. Which is great, but then they don't define it. And so we've got a generation and I spent most of my formative business careers here in silicon valley, not all of it, but a lot of it So i'm used to a silicon valley style of a product manager Knowing how to run a spreadsheet knowing how to do pricing and being trained And what we're finding, I think, Joe, is that there's this tremendously large number of people who are associated with products, but don't have this training and pricing.They don't have this training and licensing. I'll, one of the things I do with my clients is I'll walk into a situation where they're, they need to, make an improvement economically. And I'll just go to the product managers and I'll say, when was the last time you read your own license agreement, your own terms of service on your website?And they'll be like, Oh yeah. never! Like, okay we should read it. And I'll give you an example of kind of the weird things that can happen in license agreements. We were working with a smaller company. And their license agreement with, so they served larger companies and it was a conversion company.I don't want to go much further than that. Yeah. They had a contract with a larger company that said every time the larger company made a request to the smaller company and the smaller company agreed to that request, their maintenance agreement would automatically extend for one more year. So every nine months, the big company would make a request to the small company.On a very small change, the small company would make a very small change. And then now they're saddled with a responsibility for another year of support. And I said, okay this two sentence clause in your license agreement is now costing you almost 300, 000 a year. Now for a big company, you may not notice it, but this was a company with less than 8 million in revenue.That's a noticeable number for a company with eight million right now. It's still a nice company. Don't it's not it's a very good business but i'm like this two line sentence in your license and the product manager was like wow I didn't know how to interpret that. I think we're seeing this challenge in the agile community because too many Organizations have allowed this skills of pricing and economic sustainability modeling to activity.Yeah, let's say you're, let's say you're agile. I don't care what flavor of agile you're using, pick one. I don't, there's so many, it's like going to the ice cream store. So you pick one and you're putting out more value at what point. Should you raise your prices because you've added so much value?At what point should you adjust your packaging? We work with a client who they kept on shoving features into their solution Which sounds great, right? But then their sales started to slow down and that the head of Product contacted me and said it's really weird luke Every time we're adding more features our sales team is telling us it's harder to sell that's a packaging problem because what's happening is people are saying Your solution now includes Features that are not relevant to me Therefore I want a lower price because i'm not using them.That's right And the right solution is to say okay now that our product has grown in sophistication We're gonna go take this market that wasn't segmented And we're going to make it a finer grain segmentation, and we're going to really understand the needs of these customers and take this wonderful platform we've built and offered these solutions or these features to this market segment, these features to this market segment.And after we did that work with that client. Their sales returned to a healthy growing number because people bought what was relevant for them. [00:30:49] Joe Krebs: This is awesome. Luke, we started off with also with a side comment or I might have started with this agile community being in some form of transition.Yes. And I want to end with this for our podcast as well. Now we talked a little bit more from the company's perspective, from the leadership level what I have noticed, and I don't know if you would share that thought is there's a lot of agile coaches in the transformation space and organizations, and they don't really know for sure if their work actually had an economic impact for the organization.Like they say like it feels better or it feels, we feel more profitable, but do we have evidence of what we had before to what we have now? How could profit streams help future coaching and coaches out there on, not from a product perspective, but more from a transformations perspective, how can profit streams help them to make a case for themselves to actually say, Hey, the agile community is alive and kicking.Why? Why? Because we are. Increasing the economic side of organizations by X, Y, Z, what kind of parameters would, what coaches need to tweak to say okay, these are like the parts of our puzzle where we can actually make a case for ourselves and say Hey, agile coaching is important. Agile teams are important.You call them the ice cream flavors. The agile processes out there are important for you to be successful for whatever is hitting your organization in the future. How would they use that kind of profit stream?[00:32:20] Luke Hohmann: I'm inspired by there's a gentleman that if you haven't had him on your podcast, you really need to get him.His name is Peter Green and he runs a company called Humanizing Work. He's a known in the Scrum community and he used to be one of the leaders at Adobe and Adobe's transition to more agile practices. And I remember that one of the metrics that Peter really tracked was just one thing, defects found in production.And remember I said that there was only, development teams need multiple metrics, but in this case, he was using the one metric that really resonated with his leaders and he showed his leaders how when defects in productions were reduced, customer satisfaction increased when customer satisfaction increased, renewals increased.The cost of customer care went down because there's fewer defects. And fewer upset customers, developer satisfaction went up because instead of fixing bugs, you're building new features. And so what he did was. He took the time to translate something that was just a number of defects found in production into how it expressed itself in a relevant profit oriented way.So my advice to the agile coaches out there is if you believe that you're creating a more effective, more efficient, more effective, doing the right things, more efficient, doing them effective, doing them well. If you think you're creating and contributing to this organization and, for example, I'm an agile coach and my team is quote unquote happier.What does that actually mean? What, we know that stable teams, like we have data on stable teams, that stable teams produce fewer bugs. That's an argument for stable teams. So what is the data that shows that coach is creating an economic impact that is relevant to the organization? And I am said this for decades.I am always concerned that people focus on trying to achieve the happiness of developers. When I think that the happiness of developers is an outcome of other elements, meaning if I'm a developer and I have Dan Pink, if I have reasonable autonomy, I have reasonable mastery, I, I have a purpose, right?Then I'm happy. But focusing on happiness doesn't mean I'm getting autonomy. Giving me autonomy, making sure I'm trained, making sure I have a purpose. Those and I definitely think that the many of the coaches I've seen, um, they don't always understand what the deeper opportunities might be.[00:35:08] Joe Krebs: Yeah. This is some awesome advice here. And I did not have Peter on the podcast and Peter, if you're listening to this, expect a call from me. Thank you, Luke. This was really insightful. And obviously I will share the book information for all the material on the show page of Agile FM, I just want to say thank you for sharing a very different view on things from what I had in the past in terms of guests and just chat a little bit about profit streams and make this really tangible for people of what they need to, establish within the organization to be successful and ready for the future.[00:35:42] Luke Hohmann: Yeah. And Joe, thank you. I'm going to leave just two more things for the listeners. I think they're important right now. We do think the agile community, many of us who've been there a while. And many of the leaders, we think the agile community is in some form of transition or some form of change, which means.It's up to you as a listener to decide what you think that future is and then work towards that future. A few years ago, my colleague Jason Tanner and I, we sat down and we were at an offsite and we said to ourselves, where do we really believe a future or part of the future of Agile has to be? And we decided that a part of the future of Agile has to be a return to the economics. of understanding profit and sustainability, and we acted accordingly, right? We wrote a book. We've got a partner program. We're doing consulting work. We're seeing our consulting business and profit streams is skyrocketing in terms of growth because we're finding that companies are going, wait a minute, You guys are right.You're We've invested in agile. How do we measure the return and how do we make sure that we're creating a profit? So and i'm not arguing that people have to buy into our perspective What I am saying is if you assert that the agile community is changing You can't just sit there and complain about it You have to decide what part of that future you want to create And what part of that future you want to be a part of and from there?You Your life will have purpose. Your life will have direction. And I think that's part of what's happening in the agile community right now. We're seeing this kind of Oh, what are what is our future? And where are we going to be? And how is it going to work as people are trying to decide? And I would invite people to reflect on their own and make a decision on their own about what they think that future is going to be, right?[00:37:40] Joe Krebs: Look, there's something very similar to what my kids are hearing in school every day. Make it a great day or not, the choice is yours. [00:37:47] Luke Hohmann: Oh, I love it. That's a great way to close. Luke, thank you so much.
Chris Lee previews six NCAA baseball regionals involving Southeastern Conference teams, including: Chapel Hill, where LSU's 1-2 pitching punch of Gage Jump and Luke Holman gives the Tigers a shot to take down North Carolina's power-heavy lineup, led by Vance Honeycutt. Plus, a case as to why this could be the most interesting and competitive region in the field, thanks to Wofford's inclusion. Can Vanderbilt pull a third-straight regional upset of Clemson at Clemson? The Commodores have the pitching with Bryce Cunningham, JD Thompson, and Carter Holton to do it, but will health and consistency allow the Commodores to contain a dangerous Clemson lineup? Can Alabama find enough pitching consistency with Greg Farone and Ben Hess to stop home-run-heavy Florida State (which also has an ace pitcher in Jamie Arnold) in Tallahassee? Oklahoma State is one of the country's most balanced teams and hosts in Stillwater. Does Florida have enough after two-way star Jac Caglianone to challenge the Cowboys (and also get past a tough Nebraska team in its opener?) Mississippi State has enough pitching with Jurrangelo Cijintje and Khal Stephen to challenge Virginia. But the Bulldogs could be doubly-tough if Brooks Auger pitches the way he did in the SEC tournament, and to boot, star pitcher Nate Dohm could be available for the first time in a while. But can the Bulldogs find the better sides of Hunter Hines and Dakota Jordan that have been missing lately to compete with an elite Virginia lineup? All that, plus our regional prediction. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Daily Newsletter: https://se14.substack.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/14Southeastern Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/southeastern14_/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@secsports14 ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 14 Reach out to caroline.smith@southeastern14.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 150,000 unique viewers each month!
Carlos and Peter hop on the draft podcast to talk about impact performers in the first few days of conference tournament action and also discuss the most recent news about ECU righthander Trey Yesavage's health situation.After that, the two talk through a trio of prep pitchers who have stormed up draft boards this spring and debate those profiles vs. some of the college pitchers who could go off the board in a similar range.Next, the two talk about the flaws of the prospects in the middle of the first round and beyond and then pick out a few players who could go in the 10-25 range they feel most confident in—if they feel confident about any.The show closes with a discussion about how challenging it has been to line up the top college players in the class beyond Charlie Condon and Travis Bazzana. Seemingly every scout we talk to has a different order for lining up Chase Burns, Hagen Smith, Braden Montgomery, Nick Kurtz, JJ Wetherholt and Jac Caglianone. How do Carlos and Peter line them up? Depends on the day.—Time Stamps(2:20) Ryan Waldschmidt(3:30) Gage Jump(5:20) Luke Holman(7:50) Trey Yesavage health situation(14:00) Three prep pitchers storming up boards(22:00) College arms vs. high school arms at the back of the first(27:00) Everyone in the back of the first has flaws(30:30) Profiles we're most convicted on in the 10-20 range(35:30) How difficult lining up players 3-8 on the board isOur Sponsors:* Check out Indeed: indeed.com/BASEBALLAMERICA* Check out eBay Auto: www.ebay.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/baseball-america/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Musso recaps LSU's domination of SEC Co-Champion Kentucky. We talk a stellar outing from Luke Holman and big swings from Jared Jones and Tommy White. Plus, Musso tells you why he believes this current run from the Tigers in sustainable. Finally, we preview the winner's bracket game vs. South Carolina.
Steve and Charlie listened to press conference audio from Jay Johnson, Jared Jones, and Luke Holman. Johnson evaluated Holman, calling him one of the best pitchers in the country. Holman broke down what worked in his dominant start against Kentucky's elite offense. Jones remembered his grand slam to break open the game. Steve and Charlie previewed the Tigers' matchup against South Carolina.
Steve and Charlie discussed the SEC Tournament, recapping the first two days in Hoover, Alabama. They reviewed statistics from LSU's 11-0 victory over Kentucky. The guys debated how many SEC teams should make the Field of 64. Steve and Charlie listened to press conference audio from Jay Johnson, Jared Jones, and Luke Holman. Johnson evaluated Holman, calling him one of the best pitchers in the country. Holman broke down what worked in his dominant start against Kentucky's elite offense. Jones remembered his grand slam to break open the game. Steve and Charlie previewed the Tigers' matchup against South Carolina. The guys reset the SEC Tournament bracket.
Mike and Charlie reviewed LSU baseball's dominant 11-0 run-rule victory over Kentucky in the second round of the SEC Tournament. They praised the stellar performances of pitchers Gage Jump and Luke Holman in Hoover, Alabama. The guys broke down the results from Hoover, projecting the number of SEC teams in the Field of 64. They heard from LSU legend Todd Walker about Jared Jones. Chessa Bouche, a sports reporter for BRProud.com, joined Mike and Charlie. Bouche previewed LSU's matchup vs. South Carolina. She also evaluated Tiger head coach Jay Johnson and the top four hitters in LSU's lineup.
LSU Baseball clinches its 1st series win over Mizzou, we talk about the game 2 loss, which is surprising because that was your Luke Holman game. The Pelicans lost to the Thunder last night, what do they need to do to bounce back and get the win on Wednesday? LSU GYMNASTICS ARE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS!! Congrats to LSU Gym. We talk about their win and how tough of a win it was.
LSU Tigers baseball started their series with the Arkansas Razorbacks with a 7-4 loss Thursday night in Fayetteville. The Hogs had their ace Hagen Smith on the mound while Tigers head coach Jay Johnson rested his ace, Luke Holman, and threw southpaw Javen Coleman. LSU found some life at the plate with back-to-back home runs from Tommy White and Hayden Travinski to go up 2-1 in the top of the fourth inning, but Arkansas quickly responded in the bottom of the fourth to take a 3-2 lead of their own. The officiating was questionable at best, but even still it was LSU's bullpen that ultimately cost them the first game of the series. Unfortunately, that has been the story of LSU in conference play. Relievers Fidel Ulloa gave up two runs, Christian Little with one, and ultimately it was a three-run bomb given up by Gavin Guidry that sealed the loss for LSU.How concerned are we with the Tigers' 2-5 start to SEC play? Through two weekends of SEC play the Tigers have yet to win a series. Do they have the roster to turn things around? Plus, the women's Sweet Sixteen starts Friday afternoon and Kim Mulkey's squad takes on the UCLA Bruins Saturday at noon in Albany. We break down the matchup and how the team's mentality is critical going into their second Sweet Sixteen appearance in as many years. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!ManscapedGet 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code LOCKEDON at Manscaped.com.Bettor TogetherDownload the Bettor Together DFS app now from the app store, and sign-up using promocode LOCKEDON for a chance to win your share of over $1,000 in cash prizes. Amazon Fire TVFire TV recently created Fire TV Channels to deliver a constant supply of the latest videos from your favorite sports brands, all for free. That includes all of us at Locked On and most of the big pro leagues and college conferences as well. To Learn More, visit www.amazon.com/LockedOnFireTVNissanOur friends at Nissan have a lineup of SUV's with the capabilities to take your adventure to the next level. Take the Nissan Rogue, Nissan Pathfinder, or Nissan Armada and go find your next big adventure. Shop NissanUSA.com.LinkedInThese days every new potential hire can feel like a high stakes wager for your small business. That's why LinkedIn Jobs helps find the right people for your team, faster and for free. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/lockedoncollege. Terms and conditions apply.GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDON for $20 off your first purchase.FanDuelNew customers, join today and you'll get TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in BONUS BETS if your first bet of FIVE DOLLARS or more wins. Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started. eBay MotorsWith all the parts you need at the prices you want, it's easy to turn your car into the MVP and bring home that win. Keep your ride-or-die alive at EbayMotors.com. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)
Peter and Carlos hop on the pod to talk more about the 2024 draft, including a recent trip Carlos took to Baton Rouge to watch LSU take on Florida. The two dig into Jac Caglianone and Tommy White at the top of the shot, then marvel at righthander Luke Holman's start to the season before getting into some players further down the draft board including RHP Ryan Johnson, 2B Christian Moore and Campbell catcher and righthander Grant Knipp—who is off to a sensational start to the season.Our Sponsors:* Check out Indeed and use my code BASEBALLAMERICA for a great deal: https://www.indeed.com/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/baseball-america/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Musso recaps LSU's 7-4 loss to Arkansas in game one. We talk the struggles on the mound led by walks. How much of the offensive struggles were the offense and how much was Hogs pitching? Finally, we preview game two with Luke Holman on the bump. What has to chang for LSU to get a win?
In hour one of the show we start off talking about this weekend's pitching rotation as there are a couple of changes. Jay Johnson hasn't announced who will be pitching Thursday night, but the Ace, Luke Holman will be pitching Friday night. We also talk about LSU pro day and how Malik Nabers and Jayden Daniels did yesterday. We also talk about LSU women's basketball facing UCLA in the sweet sixteen Saturday.
It was a big weekend in college baseball with Travis Bazzana and Charlie Condon making headlines with big games. After not being able to get to it Monday, we give a college baseball/MLB Draft weekend update on the battle for the Guardians top pick as conference play begins. We also discuss some other good performances over the weekend including Corey Collins, Luke Holman, Kavares Tears, and Brian Holiday. We also get into some more interesting Jac Cagliaone data. And we put our 3rd base position preview for the Guardians into the second half of this episode, because what more can we say about Jose Ramirez other than he's great and how many more great years does he have left? We debate that, talk about the lack of third-base prospects in the system and some potential draft prospects at that position as well. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Amazon Fire TVFire TV recently created Fire TV Channels to deliver a constant supply of the latest videos from your favorite sports brands, all for free. That includes all of us at Locked On and most of the big pro leagues and college conferences as well. To Learn More, visit www.amazon.com/LockedOnFireTV PrizePicksGo to PrizePicks.com/lockedonmlb and use code lockedonmlb for a first deposit match up to $100! eBay MotorsWith all the parts you need at the prices you want, it's easy to turn your car into the MVP and bring home that win. Keep your ride-or-die alive at EbayMotors.com. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDON for $20 off your first purchase. FanDuelNew customers, join today and you'll get TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in BONUS BETS if your first bet of FIVE DOLLARS or more wins. Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) #Guardians #ClevelandGuardians #MLB
LSU lost the SEC opening series to Mississippi State, falling two games to one.While fan frustration has centered on the offense, it was the pitching and defense that disappointed during the series.LSU allowed a total of 33 runs over the three games, a significant concern.Starting pitching, including Luke Holman and Gage Jump, struggled after previously not allowing any earned runs.Despite the challenges, LSU remains a talented team with room for improvement as the season continues.Chase Young, the former number two overall pick, is visiting the New Orleans Saints in free agency. His presence at the facility has sparked excitement among fans. The situation feels reminiscent of the Jadeveon Clowney courtship a few years ago. Despite Young's injury history, his talent is undeniable. At just 24 years old, he could significantly bolster the Saints' pass rush. The team should do everything possible to sign him and not let him leave without a deal.On Selection Sunday, the Southeastern Conference (SEC) had a remarkable day. Eight SEC teams secured NCAA tournament bids, the most from any conference. Tennessee and Kentucky earned high seeds, while Bama, Auburn, South Carolina, Florida, Mississippi State, and Texas A&M also made the cut. This achievement reflects the SEC's progress since 2013 when it was a three-bid league. As an LSU fan, the anticipation of seeing your team's name on the screen is exhilarating, and this year's strong SEC representation adds to the excitement of March Madness. The Kansas City Chiefs are facing the possibility of exploring other options if an upcoming sales tax vote doesn't go their way. While it's not clear whether they would actually leave, the team's president, Mark Donovan, emphasized their desire to stay. Despite historical instances of teams relocating, the Chiefs' recent success and an $800 million renovation plan for Arrowhead Stadium suggest they are committed to remaining in Kansas City. However, as with any professional sports franchise, nothing can be ruled out entirely.
Todd Walker, a baseball analyst for the SEC Network, joined Mike and Charlie. Walker previewed LSU's upcoming matchup with Mississippi State to open SEC play. He evaluated Tommy White, Luke Holman, and Gage Jump. He broke down their difficult start to SEC play. Walker also praised LSU's plate discipline.
Mike and Charlie spoke to WWL listeners about the Saints, Vikings, and Dolphins. Todd Walker, a baseball analyst for the SEC Network, joined Mike and Charlie. Walker previewed LSU's upcoming matchup with Mississippi State to open SEC play. He evaluated Tommy White, Luke Holman, and Gage Jump. He broke down their difficult start to SEC play. Walker also praised LSU's plate discipline. Mike, Steve, and Charlie played their daily "Triple Option" segment.
Todd Walker, a baseball analyst for the SEC Network, joined Mike and Charlie. Walker previewed LSU's upcoming matchup with Mississippi State to open SEC play. He evaluated Tommy White, Luke Holman, and Gage Jump. He broke down their difficult start to SEC play. Walker also praised LSU's plate discipline.
Luke Holman was named the national pitcher of the month, we talk about how impressive he has been the beginning of the season. There's a rumor Jayden Daniels does NOT want to go to the Patriots, Jayden says its cap. Pelicans get a big win over the Raptors. And T-Bob eats food off the ground.
LSU baseball went head to head with the #15 Texas Longhorns, ULL, and Texas State in the Astros College Classic this weekend at Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas. LSU won the tournament with three wins in three days beating their opponents by a total of 21-12 in those three games. One thing that stood out the most was the starting pitching shakeup moving Alabama Crimson Tide transfer Luke Holman to the Friday spot. Holman had a fantastic outing notching twelve strikeouts in just shy of six innings, giving up only three hits and zero runs on the night. Starting pitching all weekend was solid, with Thatcher Hurd moving to the Sunday slot and UCLA Bruins transfer Gage Jump getting the nod on Saturday against the Ragin' Cajuns. Plus, Hayden Travinski continues to be reliable and productive at the plate. The veteran went 5-for-10 on the weekend with a solo home run on Saturday and three doubles on the weekend. In basketball news, men's head coach Matt McMahon announced that Jalen Cook has been suspended from the team for "failure to meet standards" that the head coach has set for the team. Cook has been out since February 13th with a hamstring injury and likely will not return for the season. What does that mean for the rest of the team as they head into SEC Tournament play next week? Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Amazon Fire TVFire TV recently created Fire TV Channels to deliver a constant supply of the latest videos from your favorite sports brands, all for free. That includes all of us at Locked On and most of the big pro leagues and college conferences as well. To Learn More, visit www.amazon.com/LockedOnFireTVNissanOur friends at Nissan have a lineup of SUV's with the capabilities to take your adventure to the next level. Take the Nissan Rogue, Nissan Pathfinder, or Nissan Armada and go find your next big adventure. Shop NissanUSA.com.LinkedInThese days every new potential hire can feel like a high stakes wager for your small business. That's why LinkedIn Jobs helps find the right people for your team, faster and for free. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/lockedoncollege. Terms and conditions apply.GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDON for $20 off your first purchase.FanDuelNew customers, join today and you'll getONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS if your first bet of FIVE DOLLARS or more wins. Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started. eBay MotorsWith all the parts you need at the prices you want, it's easy to turn your car into the MVP and bring home that win. Keep your ride-or-die alive at EbayMotors.com. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)
Musso looks at the 3 biggest questions remaining for LSU as they begin their final pre-conference week. We talk an honor for Luke Holman and take a listener question.
Mike, Charlie, and Steve played their daily "Triple Option" segment. Steve reported on Russell Wilson's departure from Denver. Charlie highlighted Luke Holman's start with the LSU Tigers. Mike predicted an offensive-heavy first round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Hour Three of AFR is live, and Matt is talking NFL Coaching Report Cards around the league and Michael Cauble joins to preview LSU vs. Texas and Luke Holman's first start.
LSU baseball wrapped up a four game weekend going 3-1 with the lone loss coming at the hands of Stony Brook with a 5-2 loss Friday night. Through two weekends of LSU baseball and life after Paul Skenes, Dylan Crews, and the College World Series championship, what is the identity of this team?That just might be a question that Jay Johnson and his squad don't have the answer to right now. And that's okay. We have seen great pitching, like Luke Holman who had another fantastic outing going seven innings giving up just two hits, zero runs, zero walks, and striking out eight in the process. Relievers like Fidel Ulloa and Gavin Guidry have also given you great performances on the mound. However, LSU is inconsistent at the plate. Although the Tigers beat Northern Illinois 5-2 on Saturday, they did so while only recording three hits. The next day LSU scored 18 runs off of 17 hits in a 18-10 offensive firework performance against Stony Brook to wrap up the weekend.Finally, the LSU men's basketball team weren't able to capitalize off of their thrilling last second victory against the Kentucky Wildcats last week and fell to the Mississippi State Bulldogs 87-67 Saturday night at the PMAC. The Tigers only made three of their seventeen three-point attempts and turned the ball over fifteen times in the process. The Tigers will stay at home and host the Georgia Bulldogs on Tuesday night. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!LinkedIn These days every new potential hire can feel like a high stakes wager for your small business. That's why LinkedIn Jobs helps find the right people for your team, faster and for free. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/lockedoncollege. Terms and conditions apply.GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDON for $20 off your first purchase.FanDuelNew customers, join today and you'll getONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS if your first bet of FIVE DOLLARS or more wins. Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started. eBay MotorsWith all the parts you need at the prices you want, it's easy to turn your car into the MVP and bring home that win. Keep your ride-or-die alive at EbayMotors.com. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)
What an incredible week 2 of college baseball! Jared and Tyler discuss all the action that happened this past weekend at the College Baseball Series in Arlington, including Arkansas pitcher Hagen Smith's 17-strikeout game, Travis Bazzana destroying baseballs with insane exit velocities, and how underrated the performance of Oregon State starter Aidan May was. They also discuss other news in college baseball, including: The injuries to West Virginia's J.J. Wetherholt and KState's Tyson NeighborsDominating pitching performances by Trey Yesavage, Luke Holman, and othersLSU being upset by Stony BrookWake Forest being upset by UNC GreensboroAnd more! Prospects Live - https://www.prospectslive.com/Twitter Accounts: @TylerJennings24 and @JaredCP1Prospects Live Twitter: @ProspectsLiveYouTube: @prospectslive
Musso tells you why Luke Holman might be LSU's most important pitcher. We also look at the slow start from Justin Loer at the backend of the bullpen. Finally, we wrap the show talking the approved upgrades to Alex Box Stadium.
Koki Riley, an LSU baseball reporter for The Advocate, joined Steve and Charlie. Riley discussed the Tigers' 3-1 weekend against Stony Brook and Northern Illinois. He talked about Thatcher Hurd, Luke Holman, and Fidel Ulloa. He previewed their upcoming five-game road trip. Riley also shared his thoughts on the Tigers' positional depth.
Steve and Charlie broke down the Pelicans' final 24 games of the 2023-24 regular season. Koki Riley, an LSU baseball reporter for The Advocate, joined Steve and Charlie. Riley discussed the Tigers' 3-1 weekend against Stony Brook and Northern Illinois. He talked about Thatcher Hurd, Luke Holman, and Fidel Ulloa. He previewed their upcoming five-game road trip. Riley also shared his thoughts on the Tigers' positional depth. The guys spoke to a WWL listener about the Pelicans.
What an incredible week 2 of college baseball! Jared and Tyler discuss all the action that happened this past weekend at the College Baseball Series in Arlington, including Arkansas pitcher Hagen Smith's 17-strikeout game, Travis Bazzana destroying baseballs with insane exit velocities, and how underrated the performance of Oregon State starter Aidan May was. They also discuss other news in college baseball, including:The injuries to West Virginia's J.J. Wetherholt and KState's Tyson NeighborsDominating pitching performances by Trey Yesavage, Luke Holman, and othersLSU being upset by Stony BrookWake Forest being upset by UNC GreensboroAnd more!Prospects Live - https://www.prospectslive.com/Twitter Accounts: @TylerJennings24 and @JaredCP1Prospects Live Twitter: @ProspectsLiveYouTube: @prospectslive
Joe Healy, a college baseball writer for D1Baseball, joined Steve and Charlie. Healy broke down the SEC, highlighting Mississippi State's struggles, Auburn's strong start, and Arkansas' upcoming matchup against Oregon State. Healy praised LSU's deep catcher room. He also evaluated Paxton Kling, Jared Jones, Thatcher Hurd, and Luke Holman.
Steve and Charlie reviewed LSU baseball's 10-2 victory over Northern Illinois. The guys listened to post-game audio from head coach Jay Johnson after the game. Johnson talked about Michael Braswell, Gage Jump, and Nate Ackenhausen. He also previewed their upcoming matchup against Stony Brook. Joe Healy, a college baseball writer for D1Baseball, joined Steve and Charlie. Healy broke down the SEC, highlighting Mississippi State's struggles, Auburn's strong start, and Arkansas' upcoming matchup against Oregon State. Healy praised LSU's deep catcher room. He also evaluated Paxton Kling, Jared Jones, Thatcher Hurd, and Luke Holman. The guys also heard from LSU WBB coach Kim Mulkey.
LSU baseball was back at the Box! The reigning national champion LSU Tigers started the 2024 season 4-0 with two wins over VMI and Central Arkansas. However, each game over the weekend was won in different ways and revealed different strengths and weaknesses of this team. First, LSU won a high-scoring, tightly contested game on Friday night after Thatcher Hurd gave up four runs in the third inning. The offense was able to carry the Tigers to victory on Friday night but Saturday was a different story. A low-scoring battle on a windy day in Baton Rouge, Alabama Crimson Tide transfer Luke Holman stepped up and proved why he was Alabama's ace last season. In LSU's 2-0 win, Holman tossed ten strikeouts in five innings while giving up only three hits in the process. The next day was a hit parade as LSU set a new team record with twenty singles, taking down VMI 27-5 in seven innings. In football news, second year running back Trey Holly was arrested on charges of attempted second-degree murder. Holly has not been convicted of a crime and, according to his attorney, will plead not guilty in court. Holly responded to the charges and assured his innocence. What comes next for him and how is LSU involved, if at all? Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Ibotta Right now, Ibotta is offering our listeners $5 just for trying Ibotta by using the code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE when you register. LinkedIn These days every new potential hire can feel like a high stakes wager for your small business. That's why LinkedIn Jobs helps find the right people for your team, faster and for free. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/lockedoncollege. Terms and conditions apply. Gametime Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDON for $20 off your first purchase. FanDuel New customers, join today and you'll getONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS if your first bet of FIVE DOLLARS or more wins. Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started. eBay Motors With all the parts you need at the prices you want, it's easy to turn your car into the MVP and bring home that win. Keep your ride-or-die alive at EbayMotors.com. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
LSU baseball was back at the Box!The reigning national champion LSU Tigers started the 2024 season 4-0 with two wins over VMI and Central Arkansas. However, each game over the weekend was won in different ways and revealed different strengths and weaknesses of this team. First, LSU won a high-scoring, tightly contested game on Friday night after Thatcher Hurd gave up four runs in the third inning. The offense was able to carry the Tigers to victory on Friday night but Saturday was a different story. A low-scoring battle on a windy day in Baton Rouge, Alabama Crimson Tide transfer Luke Holman stepped up and proved why he was Alabama's ace last season. In LSU's 2-0 win, Holman tossed ten strikeouts in five innings while giving up only three hits in the process. The next day was a hit parade as LSU set a new team record with twenty singles, taking down VMI 27-5 in seven innings.In football news, second year running back Trey Holly was arrested on charges of attempted second-degree murder. Holly has not been convicted of a crime and, according to his attorney, will plead not guilty in court. Holly responded to the charges and assured his innocence. What comes next for him and how is LSU involved, if at all?Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Ibotta Right now, Ibotta is offering our listeners $5 just for trying Ibotta by using the code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE when you register. LinkedIn These days every new potential hire can feel like a high stakes wager for your small business. That's why LinkedIn Jobs helps find the right people for your team, faster and for free. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/lockedoncollege. Terms and conditions apply. Gametime Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDON for $20 off your first purchase. FanDuel New customers, join today and you'll getONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS if your first bet of FIVE DOLLARS or more wins. Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started. eBay Motors With all the parts you need at the prices you want, it's easy to turn your car into the MVP and bring home that win. Keep your ride-or-die alive at EbayMotors.com. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Scott Sanders, a former MLB pitcher, joined Mike and Charlie. Sanders reviewed LSU baseball's 4-0 start to the 2024 regular season. He talked about Luke Holman, Gage Jump, and Cam Johnson. Sanders broke down the Tigers' core trio of sophomore players. He also evaluated freshman P Kade Anderson.
Mike and Charlie spoke to a WWL listener about the Saints' recent struggles in the NFL Draft. They discussed the future of multiple Saints veterans. Scott Sanders, a former MLB pitcher, joined Mike and Charlie. Sanders reviewed LSU baseball's 4-0 start to the 2024 regular season. He talked about Luke Holman, Gage Jump, and Cam Johnson. Sanders broke down the Tigers' core trio of sophomore players. He also evaluated freshman P Kade Anderson. Mike, Steve, and Charlie played their daily "Triple Option" segment.
Steve and Charlie shared their thoughts on the NBA's disappointing All-Star Weekend, capped off by an embarrassing All-Star Game. Koki Riley, an LSU reporter for The Advocate, joined Steve and Charlie. Riley talked about Jared Jones, Steven Milam, and Mac Bingham. He broke down the Tigers' pitching staff, highlighting Kade Anderson, Gage Jump, and Luke Holman. Riley praised LSU's catcher room. He also gave a story to watch this season. Steve and Charlie listened to postgame audio from Tiger head coach Jay Johnson.
Koki Riley, an LSU reporter for The Advocate, joined Steve and Charlie. Riley talked about Jared Jones, Steven Milam, and Mac Bingham. He broke down the Tigers' pitching staff, highlighting Kade Anderson, Gage Jump, and Luke Holman. Riley praised LSU's catcher room. He also gave a story to watch this season.
It was reported on Thursday evening that LSU Tigers second-year running back Trey Holly was arrested on charges of attempted second-degree murder, aggravated criminal damage to property, and illegal use of a weapon. Dusty Gates, Sheriff in Union Parish, confirmed that Holly turned himself in and is being held on a bond worth over $500,000. Holly was one of three people arrested connected to that incident.So what does that mean for Holly's future and what kind of implications does that have for the football program? How much control, if any, does Brian Kelly and the football program have over Holly as the legal process unfolds over the coming weeks and months?Plus, it is opening day at The Box! The reigning national champions kick off the 2024 season at home against VMI. RHP Thatcher Hurd will get the start on Friday while Alabama Crimson Tide transfer Luke Holman will get the nod on the mound on Saturday.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!LinkedInThese days every new potential hire can feel like a high stakes wager for your small business. That's why LinkedIn Jobs helps find the right people for your team, faster and for free. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/lockedoncollege. Terms and conditions apply.GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDON for $20 off your first purchase.FanDuelNew customers, join today and you'll getONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS if your first bet of FIVE DOLLARS or more wins. Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started.eBay MotorsWith all the parts you need at the prices you want, it's easy to turn your car into the MVP and bring home that win. Keep your ride-or-die alive at EbayMotors.com. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It was reported on Thursday evening that LSU Tigers second-year running back Trey Holly was arrested on charges of attempted second-degree murder, aggravated criminal damage to property, and illegal use of a weapon. Dusty Gates, Sheriff in Union Parish, confirmed that Holly turned himself in and is being held on a bond worth over $500,000. Holly was one of three people arrested connected to that incident. So what does that mean for Holly's future and what kind of implications does that have for the football program? How much control, if any, does Brian Kelly and the football program have over Holly as the legal process unfolds over the coming weeks and months? Plus, it is opening day at The Box! The reigning national champions kick off the 2024 season at home against VMI. RHP Thatcher Hurd will get the start on Friday while Alabama Crimson Tide transfer Luke Holman will get the nod on the mound on Saturday. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! LinkedIn These days every new potential hire can feel like a high stakes wager for your small business. That's why LinkedIn Jobs helps find the right people for your team, faster and for free. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/lockedoncollege. Terms and conditions apply. Gametime Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDON for $20 off your first purchase. FanDuel New customers, join today and you'll getONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS if your first bet of FIVE DOLLARS or more wins. Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started. eBay Motors With all the parts you need at the prices you want, it's easy to turn your car into the MVP and bring home that win. Keep your ride-or-die alive at EbayMotors.com. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Are you prepared for the changing landscape 2024 will bring? Is your business sustainable, agile, and profitable? Set your business's foundations for success this year. I brought Luke Holman to the B2B Go To Market Leaders Podcast to learn how. Luke is a serial entrepreneur and current Chief Innovation Officer of Applied Frameworks. He shares his expertise on agile business methodologies, pricing and packaging strategies, and the 3 Pillars of Business Sustainability. Gain valuable insights into the art of client outreach, strategic pivots, and the influential role of a profit-first approach in crafting successful go-to-market approaches. Fasten your seatbelts as Luke guides you on making our business more profitable, lasting, and flexible.—-------Check out Luke's books:Software Profit Streams(TM): A Guide to Designing a Sustainably Profitable BusinessInnovation Games: Creating Breakthrough Products Through Collaborative PlayJourney of the Software Professional: The Sociology of Software DevelopmentBeyond Software Architecture: Creating and Sustaining Winning Solutions
In Episode Two of In The Dirt on the Hey Fightin' Podcast Network, hosts Alex Milazzo and Hayden Travinski discuss their decision to come back for their fifth year with LSU Baseball. Find out what they learned from the elite leaders of past teams, and which catcher feels more like a dad as a veteran on the team. Alex and Hayden are joined in the newcomer segment of In The Dirt by transfer pitchers, Luke Holman and Justin Loer. The newcomers draft the best sunflower seed flavors – and the Sinking Springs native has a spicy flair. Finally, the pitchers describe what characteristics they need from their catcher and how their skills have developed so far at LSU. Watch more exclusive content from LSU Baseball on LSU.GOLD → https://lsul.su/485G3hU Connect with LSU Baseball on all our social media platforms ⤵️ Visit our website: https://lsusports.net/sports/bsb/ Follow us on Twitter: https://lsul.su/3NbGRcI Follow us on Instagram: https://lsul.su/3RwjQUJ Like us on Facebook: https://lsul.su/486267N Special thank you to our friends at the Hey Fightin' Podcast Network for giving LSU Baseball a platform for the first player-hosted podcast, In The Dirt. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heyfightinpodcast/message
In today's episode of Locked On MLB Prospects, host Lindsay Crosby is joined by special guest Mark Etheridge from D1Baseball.com. Together, they dive into the exciting world of potential first-round picks in the upcoming 2024 MLB Draft, with a particular focus on standout talent from the SEC.In the first segment, the spotlight shines on the versatile two-way player, Jac Caglianone of Florida. Discover whether "Joctani" can maintain his excellence in both pitching and hitting to contend for the coveted #1 overall pick in the draft.Segment two delves into the talents of 1B/3B Tommy White of LSU, OF Charlie Condon of UGA, and OF Dakota Jordan of Mississippi State. Learn about their strengths and potential as future first-round prospects.In the final segment, the focus shifts to pitchers from the SEC, including Luke Holman and Thatcher Hurd of LSU, Hagen Smith of Arkansas, and Ben Hess of Alabama. Explore what these promising pitchers need to do to solidify their positions as first-round prospects in the 2024 MLB Draft.Don't miss this engaging episode, where we provide insights into the standout talent from the SEC and their journey to becoming first-round picks in the upcoming draftFind all the different ways to connect with the show (Discord, Subtext, etc) HERE: https://linktr.ee/CrosbyBaseballFollow along with LockedOn MLB Prospects host Lindsay Crosby as we follow 120+ affiliated teams throughout the 2023 season! From prospect call-ups to impactful trades to the ever evolving battle for minor league living and working conditions, Lindsay is covering it all on five days a week. Available exclusively on the Locked On Podcast Network. Follow the show on twitter @LockedOnFarm and email your Mailbag Monday questions to LockedOnMLBProspects@gmail.comFollow Lindsay for up to the minute details on all things Minor League Baseball:On Twitter: https://twitter.com/CrosbyBaseballSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!IbottaDownload the Ibotta app now and use code mlb to get 100% cash back on your Thanksgiving dinner starting November first! GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONMLB for $20 off your first purchase.Jase MedicalGet $20 off these lifesaving antibiotics with Jase Medical by using code LOCKEDON at checkout on jasemedical.com.FanDuelMake Every Moment More. Right now, NEW customers can bet FIVE DOLLARS and get TWO HUNDRED in BONUS BETS - GUARANTEED. Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's episode of Locked On MLB Prospects, host Lindsay Crosby is joined by special guest Mark Etheridge from D1Baseball.com. Together, they dive into the exciting world of potential first-round picks in the upcoming 2024 MLB Draft, with a particular focus on standout talent from the SEC. In the first segment, the spotlight shines on the versatile two-way player, Jac Caglianone of Florida. Discover whether "Joctani" can maintain his excellence in both pitching and hitting to contend for the coveted #1 overall pick in the draft. Segment two delves into the talents of 1B/3B Tommy White of LSU, OF Charlie Condon of UGA, and OF Dakota Jordan of Mississippi State. Learn about their strengths and potential as future first-round prospects. In the final segment, the focus shifts to pitchers from the SEC, including Luke Holman and Thatcher Hurd of LSU, Hagen Smith of Arkansas, and Ben Hess of Alabama. Explore what these promising pitchers need to do to solidify their positions as first-round prospects in the 2024 MLB Draft. Don't miss this engaging episode, where we provide insights into the standout talent from the SEC and their journey to becoming first-round picks in the upcoming draft Find all the different ways to connect with the show (Discord, Subtext, etc) HERE: https://linktr.ee/CrosbyBaseball Follow along with LockedOn MLB Prospects host Lindsay Crosby as we follow 120+ affiliated teams throughout the 2023 season! From prospect call-ups to impactful trades to the ever evolving battle for minor league living and working conditions, Lindsay is covering it all on five days a week. Available exclusively on the Locked On Podcast Network. Follow the show on twitter @LockedOnFarm and email your Mailbag Monday questions to LockedOnMLBProspects@gmail.com Follow Lindsay for up to the minute details on all things Minor League Baseball: On Twitter: https://twitter.com/CrosbyBaseball Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Ibotta Download the Ibotta app now and use code mlb to get 100% cash back on your Thanksgiving dinner starting November first! Gametime Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONMLB for $20 off your first purchase. Jase Medical Get $20 off these lifesaving antibiotics with Jase Medical by using code LOCKEDON at checkout on jasemedical.com. FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Right now, NEW customers can bet FIVE DOLLARS and get TWO HUNDRED in BONUS BETS - GUARANTEED. Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We are joined by former Alabama star and now LSU Tigers baseball player to get his story. We talk growing up, Bama, Team USA, LSU and more. Then as always we talk this or than and then sports headlines.
Bo and the crew talk Mississippi State baseball and football, Phil Mickelson's gambling issues, and the state of college football in the third hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. Mississippi State insider Steve Robertson joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about Mississippi State missing out on Braden Montgomery and news from football fall camp live in the BankPlus Studio. Steve talks about transfer pitcher Braden Montgomery headingh to Texas A&M instead of Mississippi State and believs that the Luke Holman news was harder to hear than this transfer. Steve talks about the talent at Mississippi State that people forget about, such as Bradley Loftin, and believes that the team isn't completely lost without landing one or both of the two big transfers this summer. Bo and Steve switch over to football and talk about the status of the secondary with new faces at defensive back for the Bulldogs. Steve says that although the unit is fairly newer, the team is probably right where they want to be at this point in fall. Steve talks about MSU having practices in the farm field like they used to and he believes it helps build toughness and a closer bond between players. Steve tells Bo that he thinks MSU will run the ball about 50% of the time, a huge jump from last season.College Football insider Ross Dellenger joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about where the SEC will go next with realignment, TV Network battles for schools, and Notre Dames future live in the BankPlus Studio. Ross talks about who is at fault for the implosion of the PAC 12 and he also pins it on west coast residents having a smaller interest in football. BO and Ross break down how the Longhorn Network helped ESPN keep Texas and helped navigate the eventual move to the SEC. Bo asks Ross if he believes the SEC will throw down for North Carolina and Ross talks about the deals that are in place in order for the ACC to make sure they don't go anywhere. Ross talks about how states that don't have SEC schools are more attractive in terms of addition than schools like FSU and Clemson. Ross mentions that the battle for new schools would mainly be between ESPN and Fox rather than the SEC and the Big 10. The guys break down North Carolina and how the athletics, as well as the campus, fit the SEC but the academics fit the Big 10. Bo asks Ross if he believes the Big 10 jumped the gun when adding teams and Ross believes that the recent news has shown who runs the show in this era. Ross thinks that the fall of the PAC 12 is a bad sign for collegiate sports. Bo asks Ross on the future for Notre Dame and Ross says that the Fighting Irish is close to a deal with NBC. Ross thinks that Notre Dame will not make a move for a while and tells a story that illustrates the pride the school has in staying independent. Bo asks Ross about Miami and he said he could see Miami making a move to the Big 10 that would benefit the school. Bo and Ross look at Stanford and Cal and talk about how the schools have offered to reduce the money they make and they still weren't let into the Big 10. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mississippi State insider Steve Robertson joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about Mississippi State missing out on Braden Montgomery and news from football fall camp live in the BankPlus Studio. Steve talks about transfer pitcher Braden Montgomery headingh to Texas A&M instead of Mississippi State and believs that the Luke Holman news was harder to hear than this transfer. Steve talks about the talent at Mississippi State that people forget about, such as Bradley Loftin, and believes that the team isn't completely lost without landing one or both of the two big transfers this summer. Bo and Steve switch over to football and talk about the status of the secondary with new faces at defensive back for the Bulldogs. Steve says that although the unit is fairly newer, the team is probably right where they want to be at this point in fall. Steve talks about MSU having practices in the farm field like they used to and he believes it helps build toughness and a closer bond between players. Steve tells Bo that he thinks MSU will run the ball about 50% of the time, a huge jump from last season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Bros begin the show by welcoming Alabama transfer and new LSU Pitcher, Luke Holman, to the show to discuss his decision to come play for the purple and gold. In the second segment they recap the news out of fall camp that a fight broke out. Does there need to be concern and is this something significant? To end the show they continue their 2023 Position Groups Preview by looking at the linebacker unit.
Chase Thomas is the Sports Renaissance Man, Atlanta Sports Guy & VFL. On today's program, Chase is joined by Rocky Top Insider's Ryan Schumpert and Always College Football's Jack Foster to talk about Tennessee's first week of fall camp, Gerald Mincey at backup LT, Andre Turrentine starting at FS, the Smokey Grey uniform question, the linebacker depth this season, early betting lines for the Vols, Texas A&M and South Carolina, if Freddie Dilione should start at point guard, Luke Holman picking LSU over Tennessee and much more.Host: Chase ThomasGuests: Ryan Schumpert, Jack FosterTo learn more about CT and the pod please go visit: https://chasethomaspodcast.comBy the way, this is a free, independent national sports podcast. To keep it that way, I'm going to need some help from you guys. If you're a fan of the pod and you haven't already, take a second right now and leave the show a 5-star rating and a review on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. It really does help, and it's so quick and easy to do. Thanks, y'all!Keep up with Chase on social media:Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodChaseThomasFollow me on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3kFHPDnFollow me on TikTok: https://bit.ly/3JdZ3RF'Like' me on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3ZmURo4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Talking Tigs:Recruiting recap of all the commits of the past few weeksAlabama ace Luke Holman transfers to LSU Baseball!New NCAA football rules for 2023Thanks for listening, Subscribe, Share, and Geaux Tigers!
The Bros begin the show by recapping a good weekend out of the transfer portal as the baseball team landed Alabama transfer pitcher, Luke Holman. In the second segment they discuss a big weekend in recruiting from the Bayou Splash. To wrap up the show they begin their 2023 Position Groups Preview for the football team by starting with the special teams unit.
Hunt Palmer starts off the first hour of today's show discussing LSU Football's newest commitments as Ory Williams and Joseph Cryer join the Tigers. Switching focus, Hunt breaks down LSU baseball's acquisition of Luke Holman from Alabama. What could the pitching rotation look like next season? Billy Embody of ON3 Sports joins the show to give some LSU Football recruiting as the Bayou Splash comes to an end.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5591970/advertisement
Chase Thomas is the Sports Renaissance Man, Atlanta Sports Guy & VFL. On today's program, Chase is joined by Always College Football's Jack Foster and Saturday Down South's Ethan Stone to talk about Cai Bates committing to LSU over Tennessee, big recruiting battles for Vols, Wesley Walker and the secondary depth, the Florida game, Dalton Knecht as a starter and Luke Holman transferring to LSU. Host: Chase ThomasGuests: Ethan Stone, Jack FosterTo learn more about CT and the pod please go visit: https://chasethomaspodcast.comBy the way, this is a free, independent national sports podcast. To keep it that way, I'm going to need some help from you guys. If you're a fan of the pod and you haven't already, take a second right now and leave the show a 5-star rating and a review on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. It really does help, and it's so quick and easy to do. Thanks, y'all!Keep up with Chase on social media:Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodChaseThomasFollow me on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3kFHPDnFollow me on TikTok: https://bit.ly/3JdZ3RF'Like' me on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3ZmURo4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mississippi State insider Steve Robertson joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking Bulldog baseball and football. Steve talks about the loss in recruiting for MSU as top transfer portal pitcher Luke Holman chose LSU over the diamond dawgs. Steve gives fans reasons on why they shouldn't worry and tells what's next for Chris Lemonis and staff. Steve also talks about Braden Montgomery, a Madison Native who is still in the portal. Steve mentions that fans nee to give new pitching coach Justin Parker time to get the right guys for his bullpen. Steve talks about fall camp for football beginning next week and the recent cookout for recruits. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mississippi State insider Steve Robertson joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking Bulldog baseball. Steve talks about the loss in recruiting for MSU as top transfer portal pitcher Luke Holman chose LSU over the diamond dawgs. Steve gives fans reasons on why they shouldn't worry and tells what's next for Chris Lemonis and staff. Steve breaks down why MSU has a top-25 roster for next season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bo and crew talk Sean Payton's beef with the Jets, and Steve Robertson and Paul Maholm join the show in hour three live in the BankPlus Studio. Mississippi State insider Steve Robertson joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking Bulldog baseball. Steve talks about the loss in recruiting for MSU as top transfer portal pitcher Luke Holman chose LSU over the diamond dawgs. Steve gives fans reasons on why they shouldn't worry and tells what's next for Chris Lemonis and staff. Steve also talks about Braden Montgomery, a Madison Native who is still in the portal. Steve mentions that fans need to give new pitching coach Justin Parker time to get the right guys for his bullpen. Steve talks about fall camp for football beginning next week and the recent cookout for recruits. Bo dives a little deeper into the drama between Sean Payton and the New York Jets. Former MSU Diamond Dawg and MS Sports HOF inductee Paul Maholm joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line. Paul talks to Bo about growing up and playing high school baseball in Mississippi. Paul shares his experience of being drafted by the Minnesota Twins out of high school and deciding to play at MSU on the first day of classes. Paul talks about his time at State, from becoming an ace pitcher to winning the SEC Tournament. Paul talks about his time in the minor leagues and his experience of getting hit in the face by a ball and overcoming that injury. Paul discusses his experience of getting called up to the majors and how his first pitch in the MLB bounced in front of the plate. Paul wraps up the hour talking about his favorite places to play during his career. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bo and crew talk SEC baseball transfers, Sean Payton's comments about fellow NFL coaches, and John Mangum joins in the first hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. Bo opens the show talking recent news about former Alabama pitcher Luke Holman choosing LSU over State. Bo talks about the anger from MSU fans and shares why there isn't a need to panic. Bo moves along with some fiery comments from Sean Payton about the former Denver Broncos staff. Payton takes shots at former head coach Nathaniel Hackett about the lack of discipline amongst the team. Payton also takes shots at the New York Jets about trying to "win" the offseason. Bo also shares the response from Jets head coach Robert Saleh. Former Chicago Bear and MS Sports HOF inductee John Mangum joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking growing up in Mississippi and his path to success. John talks growing up in Magee and watching is dad play for the New England Patriots. John talks a little about playing baseball and running track along with football in high school. John shares about his time playing for the Alabama Crimson Tide and being in class when he was drafted into the NFL. John discusses playing under the legendary Bears coach Mike Ditka. John talks about becoming a fan of MSU while his son Jake became the SEC leader in career hits. John closes out the hour talking about football being a blessing for his family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bo and crew talk Dak's offseason, Luke Holman in the transfer portal, and Jim Page joins in the first hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. Bo opens the show talking NFL news. Bo shares the story about Dak Prescott's offseason and how he is drawing national attention. Bo discusses how current and former players and coaches talk about Dak's leadership on and off the field. Bo talks to Jason about famous professional athletes named Joe. Bo mentions the transfer portal battle for former Alabama pitcher Luke Holman and talks on whether or not MSU fans should be worried yet. Head baseball coach for Millsaps and newest inductee into the MS Sports HOF Jim Page joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking this amazing honor. Jim gives listeners a backstory on growing up in Virginia and how he ended up in Jackson to play baseball for Millsaps. Bo asks Jim to name some of his favorite baseball players growing up. Jim also talks about being a huge fan of Joe Theismann as a kid. Jim talks about his long career of coaching for Millsaps and talks about some of the other members of the newest HOF class. Jim wraps up the hour by saying that he wishes for parents to not over play kids at a young age. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mississippi State insider Steve Robertson joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about expectations for transfer pitchers Luke Holman and Braden Montgomery live in the BankPlus Studio. Steve talks about Luke Holman's recruiting process and notes that he's heard Holman is now down to Mississippi State and LSU. Steve expects a decision from the Alabama transfer next week and believes Holman would be a Friday night starter at MSU and maybe a Saturday or even Sunday guy at LSU. Steve talks about Stanford transfer and Mississippi native Braden Montgomery and the latest news on the Madison Central alum. Bo and Steve break down what schools are the most interested in Montgomery and where Mississippi State lands in the list of possible contenders for the ace. Steve talks about how Montgomery wanted to be a doctor and was not keen on playing for Mississippi State out of high school and how the talented pitcher will probably not be in an operating room any time soon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mississippi State insider Steve Robertson joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about possible recruits if MSU can't land pitchers Luke Holman or Braden Montgomery live in the BankPlus Studio. Steve says the Bulldogs don't want to recruit the wrong guy at the wrong time so the team might wait to see Luke Holman's decision before recruiting pitchers from other schools. Bo and Steve talk about who Mississippi State would go after in the event that neither Luke Holman or Braden Montgomery land in Starkville and Steve mentions a Friday night starter from Purdue possibly being of interest. Steve also talks about Boston College transfer John West and the experience he has that would benefit MSU. Bo fills Steve in on transfer Braden Montgomery's family history in the sports world and Steve talks about the importance of education in Braden's history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bo and crew talk SEC football, the British Open, and Steve Robertson joins in the second hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. Bo talks the British Open going on currently and why he is rooting for Max Homa. Bo continues to talk about his recent trip to Lexington, Kentucky, this time mentioning some of the places where he enjoyed a great meal. Bo breaks down some comments made by coaches during SEC media days. Bo talks Hugh Freeze and his current expectations at Auburn. Bo talks about Zach Arnett and his opinions on the 12-team playoff. Mississippi State insider Steve Robertson joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking all things Bulldogs. Bo asks Steve about the current baseball transfer portal. Steve shares what he knows about the current statuses of transfers Luke Holman and Braden Montgomery. Steve discusses what the potential starting rotation would look like with the current roster. Steve mentions other guys in the portal that MSU could potentially look at before the season. Steve closes the hour sharing some information on what the NCAA has done to help coaches and players during the new era of NIL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mississippi State insider Steve Robertson joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking all things Bulldogs. Bo asks Steve about the current baseball transfer portal. Steve shares what he knows about the current statuses of transfers Luke Holman and Braden Montgomery. Steve discusses what the potential starting rotation would look like with the current roster. Steve mentions other guys in the portal that MSU could potentially look at before the season. Steve closes the hour sharing some information on what the NCAA has done to help coaches and players during the new era of NIL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bo and crew talk Greg Sanky's tribute to Mike Leach at media days, MSU baseball transfer portal, Jimbo Fisher's accent, and Steve Robertson joins the show in the third hour live in the BankPlus Studio. Bo talks about Greg Sanky not wearing a tie at SEC media days to honor Mike Leach. Bo tells a story of meeting Mike Leach when he worked for CBS. Bo talks about recent portal news for State baseball and how they need an ace pitcher still. Bo talks about Jimbo Fisher and Texas A&M after their media day. Bo also talks about how throwing the ball in Starkville is how MSU will win games. Mississippi State insider Steve Robertson joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about MSU's possibility to land Braden Montgomery, Luke Holman, and Zach Arnett at SEC media day live in the BankPlus Studio. Steve talks about the confidence surrounding transfer Braden Montgomery coming to Starkville and the impact landing a Friday starter would have on head coach Chris Lemonis. Steve believes that Montgomery is the best transfer of this cycle and states that MSU is an attractive program due to lineup and new pitching coach. Steve talks about the other big transfer name Luke Holman and why LSU has a possibility of landing the former Alabama ace. Bo and Steve go into SEC media says and talks about what kind of storyline will surround head Bulldogs head coach Zach Arnett at his first media days. Steve believes Arnett won't break any big news but will set a good example as a young and respectful head coach. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike and Charlie reviewed Brian Kelly's comments from day one of SEC Media Days. They projected LSU's running back room. The guys talked about LSU's pursuit of Luke Holman and Tennessee's pickup of DeAndre Hopkins. Wilson Alexander, an LSU reporter for The Advocate, joined Mike and Charlie to recap SEC Media Day. Alexander broke down LSU's depth at running back and defensive line. He evaluated the Tigers' defensive backs. Alexander also shared his thoughts on Omar Speights, a transfer LB from Oregon State.
Bo and the crew talk about if MSU will land transfer Braden Montgomery, Hugh Freeze having the best QB coach in the conference, and what Chris Lemonis needs heading into next season in the second hour of the show live in the BankPlus studio. The guys talk about Madison, Mississippi native and Stanford transfer Braden Montgomery and what he could add to MSU if he transferred back to the Magnolia state. Bo and the crew look at the list of first and second team all coaches list and points out that Auburn QB coach Phillip Montgomery has a 95 rating at coaching the position. The guys talk about the implications of Hugh Freeze as a good quarterback coach and what the duo could do with the offense in the coming years. Bo talks about SEC media days and the expectations for Jimbo Fisher and Brian Kelly as they take the stage on the first day of the events. Mississippi State insider Steve Robertson joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about MSU's possibility to land Braden Montgomery, Luke Holman, and Zach Arnett at SEC media day live in the BankPlus Studio. Steve talks about the confidence surrounding transfer Braden Montgomery coming to Starkville and the impact landing a Friday starter would have on head coach Chris Lemonis. Steve believes that Montgomery is the best transfer of this cycle and states that MSU is an attractive program due to lineup and new pitching coach. Steve talks about the other big transfer name Luke Holman and why LSU has a possibility of landing the former Alabama ace. Bo and Steve go into SEC media says and talks about what kind of storyline will surround head Bulldogs head coach Zach Arnett at his first media days. Steve believes Arnett won't break any big news but will set a good example as a young and respectful head coach. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mississippi State insider Steve Robertson joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about MSU's possibility to land Braden Montgomery, Luke Holman, and Zach Arnett at SEC media day live in the BankPlus Studio. Steve talks about the confidence surrounding transfer Braden Montgomery coming to Starkville and the impact landing a Friday starter would have on head coach Chris Lemonis. Steve believes that Montgomery is the best transfer of this cycle and states that MSU is an attractive program due to lineup and new pitching coach. Steve talks about the other big transfer name Luke Holman and why LSU has a possibility of landing the former Alabama ace. Bo and Steve go into SEC media says and talks about what kind of storyline will surround head Bulldogs head coach Zach Arnett at his first media days. Steve believes Arnett won't break any big news but will set a good example as a young and respectful head coach. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mississippi State insider Steve Robertson joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about the recruiting process of transfers Braden Montgomery and Luke Holman live in the BankPlus Studio. Steve talks about Braden Montgomery as the best transfer pitcher of the cycle and the confidence surrounding MSU as his top option. Bo and Steve talk through the leading factors of Montgomery's decision and believes he will, at the very least, land at an SEC school to compete with the best schools in the nation. Steve believes Mississippi State is an attractive option because of the star-studded lineup at the plate. Steve talks about Luke Holman in his recruiting process and what the Alabama ace could add to Lemonis' squad. Steve notes that Holman could easily be the Friday night guy and he talks about the battle between MSU and LSU landing the big recruit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mississippi State insider Steve Robertson joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about Alabama transfer Luke Holman deciding where to play and MSU's need for a third baseman live in the BankPlus Studio. Steve talks about the Bulldogs hosting Alabama Friday night starter Luke Holman for an official visit and the importance of landing a starter like Holman. Steve talks about the need for three to four arms that could help improve the pitching staff for the bulldogs and that they don't need to be absolute aces but they do need to improve the bullpen. Steve breaks down the possible schools in Holman's pool of choices and he breaks down the fact that no one has to decide where they are going in the transfer portal by the end of the period, they just have to have their name in there by the 13th. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Either Arkansas or LSU could win the SEC baseball title heading into Saturday's games. The Razorbacks appeared to nearly have things wrapped up until Vanderbilt had an eight-run outburst in the eighth thanks to Troy LaNeve's home run and then Enrique Bradfield Jr.'s home-run robbery in the ninth. LSU got a respectable pitching performance from Ty Floyd and home runs from Hayden Travinski and Tommy White to win at Georgia. Kentucky's pitching trio of Zack Lee, Mason Moore and Darren Williams combined to allow four runs to even the series with Florida. Tennessee's Andrew Lindsey was terrific again, throwing 8 1/3 shutout innings at South Carolina in a much-needed Vol win, with Dylan Drilling adding a home run. Auburn, once again, got tremendous pitching from Chase Allsup, Tanner Bauman, Konner Copeland and others, and two home runs from Bryson Ware, as it swept a doubleheader from Missouri (which got a career-record-tying 49th home run from Luke Mann). Alabama swept a doubleheader from Ole Miss with Garrett McMillan and Luke Holman turning in outstanding starts. Finally, Texas A&M evened its series with Mississippi State thanks to Jace LaViolette's three home runs. *ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 14*
LSU"s Paul Skenes put his team in position to beat Georgia until the Bulldogs got two ninth-inning home runs off Thatcher Hurd to tie the game, but Hurd held on through extra innings until Josh Pearson's home run powered the Tigers to a road win. Hagen Smith and Will McEntire pitch Arkansas to a win at Vanderbilt, and got an emotional lift from the return of star left fielder Jared Wegner. Florida got six doubles in beating Kentucky 10-3, along with standout pitching performances from Hurston Waldrep and Ryan Slater. Alabama topped Ole Miss thanks to an Andrew Pinckney home run and great pitching from Luke Holman, Kade Woods and Alton Davis II. Finally, Mississippi State's Amani Larry walked off Texas A&M in the ninth with his second home run of the evening, leading the Bulldogs to a thrilling, come-from-behind victory. *ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 14*
Welcome to THE Sports Law Podcast! We keep you informed on everything at the intersection of sports and the law. The world of Name, Image, and Likeness keeps moving forward as Tarun (@tksharmalaw) and Mike (@Mike_sonof_Law) are joined by Steve Eychner (@seychner3) to discuss his NIL company that he co-founded, Atlas Sports (@atlasempowersports) Atlas Sports was founded on the principal of encouraging athletes to brand themselves and earn what they deserve as a slice of the pie of what is the massive college sports model profits. Steve discusses what him and his partners ideas were starting Atlas and their approach with local businesses and schools. "Atlas will assist in ensuring that each athlete is given the proper opportunity to build their brand the right way to set them up for future opportunities." Make sure to check out their website here. We have discussed Syracuse at length given the recent separation from major booster, Adam Weitsman. (17:10) Steve is a big Syracuse guy and went to Syracuse with Mike. Steve talks about his perspective on the NIL market at Cuse. Steve also gives his thoughts on the new age of Cuse basketball. Deion Sanders is stamping his mark on the Colorado Buffaloes football program already. (28:06) Sanders came in telling the current program that he was going to be making big changes and that if the players didn't like it, they can leave. Well, that is exactly what has happened with 53 scholarship players leaving the program since December, when Sanders was hired. We discuss the strategy Sanders is taking to re-build and if they will have a viable and competitive team next year. The Buffaloes went 1-11 last year being outscored by about 500 points, so it should only be up from there. Alabama Baseball betting scandal. (39:49) An alert went out to halt all betting on Alabama baseball in the state of Ohio due to a very large bet placed on the LSU-Bama baseball game. A few days later, Alabama head coach, Brad Bohannon, was fired from his position for his communications with the person who placed the large bet on the game. The bet was placed in the Great American Ballpark BetMGM sportsbook in Cincinnati and was a straight bet on LSU to beat Alabama. Security cameras discovered that the person who placed the bet was communicating directly with Coach Bohannon while placing the bet. Approximately an hour before first pitch, Alabama's ace, Luke Holman was scratched for apparent back tightness. LSU ended up winning the game. Virginia becomes the 28th state to approve a law that permits high school athletes from profiting off their NIL. (47:50) Steve gives insight into the growing market for high school student athletes taking advantage of name, image, and likeness. *** Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team. Hosts: Dan Wallach (@WallachLegal) | Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) Producers: Mike Lawson (@Mike_sonof_Law) Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/condetrimental/support
Welcome to THE Sports Law Podcast! We keep you informed on everything at the intersection of sports and the law. The world of Name, Image, and Likeness keeps moving forward as Tarun (@tksharmalaw) and Mike (@Mike_sonof_Law) are joined by Steve Eychner (@seychner3) to discuss his NIL company that he co-founded, Atlas Sports (@atlasempowersports) Atlas Sports was founded on the principal of encouraging athletes to brand themselves and earn what they deserve as a slice of the pie of what is the massive college sports model profits. Steve discusses what him and his partners ideas were starting Atlas and their approach with local businesses and schools. "Atlas will assist in ensuring that each athlete is given the proper opportunity to build their brand the right way to set them up for future opportunities." Make sure to check out their website here. We have discussed Syracuse at length given the recent separation from major booster, Adam Weitsman. (17:10) Steve is a big Syracuse guy and went to Syracuse with Mike. Steve talks about his perspective on the NIL market at Cuse. Steve also gives his thoughts on the new age of Cuse basketball. Deion Sanders is stamping his mark on the Colorado Buffaloes football program already. (28:06) Sanders came in telling the current program that he was going to be making big changes and that if the players didn't like it, they can leave. Well, that is exactly what has happened with 53 scholarship players leaving the program since December, when Sanders was hired. We discuss the strategy Sanders is taking to re-build and if they will have a viable and competitive team next year. The Buffaloes went 1-11 last year being outscored by about 500 points, so it should only be up from there. Alabama Baseball betting scandal. (39:49) An alert went out to halt all betting on Alabama baseball in the state of Ohio due to a very large bet placed on the LSU-Bama baseball game. A few days later, Alabama head coach, Brad Bohannon, was fired from his position for his communications with the person who placed the large bet on the game. The bet was placed in the Great American Ballpark BetMGM sportsbook in Cincinnati and was a straight bet on LSU to beat Alabama. Security cameras discovered that the person who placed the bet was communicating directly with Coach Bohannon while placing the bet. Approximately an hour before first pitch, Alabama's ace, Luke Holman was scratched for apparent back tightness. LSU ended up winning the game. Virginia becomes the 28th state to approve a law that permits high school athletes from profiting off their NIL. (47:50) Steve gives insight into the growing market for high school student athletes taking advantage of name, image, and likeness. *** Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team. Hosts: Dan Wallach (@WallachLegal) | Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) Producers: Mike Lawson (@Mike_sonof_Law) Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/condetrimental/support
LSU baseball has been the number one team in the country throughout the entirety of the college baseball season but they face another test this weekend as they host the unranked Alabama Crimson Tide at Alex Box Stadium for a three-game series. The Tigers ace Paul Skenes is on the mound facing Alabama's righty Luke Holman who owns the best ERA on his team. Skenes has been incredible for LSU all season long with a 1.97 ERA and 115 strikeouts, the most among all pitchers in college baseball. While Skenes has emerged as being the best pitcher in the country and one of the top Major League Baseball prospects in this year's draft, depth behind Skenes has been a big question for Jay Johnson and his bullpen. With true freshman Chase Shores out for the season with a torn UCL, who will step up and emerge as the top guys out of the bullpen? Plus, LSU slugger Tommy White left Sunday's matchup against Ole Miss early with what head coach Jay Johnson called a leg injury. While we got no more specifics on exactly what White is dealing with, Johnson assured the media that he should be back this weekend. White did not play in the Tigers 6-5 loss against Nicholls earlier this week, but Johnson said "If he can play, we want him to play." First pitch is at 6pm CT for the Tigers and Crimson Tide. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
LSU baseball has been the number one team in the country throughout the entirety of the college baseball season but they face another test this weekend as they host the unranked Alabama Crimson Tide at Alex Box Stadium for a three-game series.The Tigers ace Paul Skenes is on the mound facing Alabama's righty Luke Holman who owns the best ERA on his team. Skenes has been incredible for LSU all season long with a 1.97 ERA and 115 strikeouts, the most among all pitchers in college baseball. While Skenes has emerged as being the best pitcher in the country and one of the top Major League Baseball prospects in this year's draft, depth behind Skenes has been a big question for Jay Johnson and his bullpen. With true freshman Chase Shores out for the season with a torn UCL, who will step up and emerge as the top guys out of the bullpen?Plus, LSU slugger Tommy White left Sunday's matchup against Ole Miss early with what head coach Jay Johnson called a leg injury. While we got no more specifics on exactly what White is dealing with, Johnson assured the media that he should be back this weekend. White did not play in the Tigers 6-5 loss against Nicholls earlier this week, but Johnson said "If he can play, we want him to play."First pitch is at 6pm CT for the Tigers and Crimson Tide.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.FanDuelMake Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Luke is a musical director, pianist and conductor based in London and has just completed the summer season at the Chichester Festival Theatre as the assistant musical director for the hugely successful, five star reviewed musical, Crazy For You.He was assistant musical director of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical UK Tour and previously was music assistant to Alex Lacamoire, Ben Cohn, Benj Pasek & Justin Paul for the premiere production of Dear Evan Hansen at the Noël Coward Theatre. He is a proud alumnus of the esteemed musical direction and coaching course at the Royal Academy of Music and is also a graduate of the Royal Northern College of Music.Luke can be followed on Twitter @lukebholman and on Instagram @luke.bholman
Founded in 1864 and resident at Lords since 1877, we are going to focus here on Middlesex. 11 times County Champions, the club has a proud history of developing many of the game's greatest known cricketers, including the likes of Denis Compton, Mike Gatting, John Emburey and Andrew Strauss to name but a few and this tradition continues to the modern day, with a very exciting group of young talent coming through like Robbie White, Ethan Bamber and Luke Holman. The CEO of Middlesex is Andrew Cornish. Listen here as Andrew tells @tonybishop1 about the steps the club is taking to broaden the member base, inspire participation in the game, increase inclusivity and diversity of team and fans and lay foundations for the long-term success of Middlesex and the game as a whole. And, as Middlesex fans will be happy to hear, win silverware along the way.