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Join Jordan, Commish, Pitt Girl, Lord of the Spreadsheets Kevin, Big Sky Brigit, and our VP of Podcast Production Arthur. Jordan ate all the foods at the State Fair of Texas. We attempt to preview Week 6 and determine our Sickos Committee Game of the Week. We look at the Beavers and App State's turnover problems, Miami Ohio and NIU, wonder if San Diego State can only score points at home, the Battle of the Belt, Deacons and interim bump Hokies, Clemson at UNC and Chapel Thrill's Ludacris morning concert, Army/UAB, have no idea what is going to happen in Kansas State at Baylor, BC and Pitt, the all-new GMC FIUConn, OWL VS OWL (screeching sound), and ULM at Northwestern. Then a volcano erupts in our podcast, and we get absolutely sidetracked making a restaurant, the Return to the MAC for UMass; we find ourselves absolutely intrigued by UTSA at Temple, Big Red at the Blue Hens. Hey, it's Washington vs. Maryland in the Big Ten? Get confused about the very minimal late-night CFB action; we all feel like Texas at Florida will make everyone feel bad. Big Sky Bangers, Montana at Idaho State, Montana State at NAU, huge Southland Showdowns, Nicholls at Lamar & Stephen F. Austin at UIW, West Georgia Wolves love, and much, much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this Episode of Huskies On Tap we break down this week's matchup against Miami OH!- Who gets the start at QB?- The Defense has quite the test - The Final year of MACTION for us - Preview & Predictions Social@HuskiesOnTap@Bdon300
Tom Ackerman recaps a weekend full of major college results ....Illinois edged USC 34-32 on a last-second field goal, Alabama squeaked by Georgia 24-21, Oregon downed Penn State 30-24 in double overtime, Ole Miss beat LSU 24-19, and Notre Dame routed Arkansas 56-13. Iowa State remained undefeated in the process. He then sits down with Jed Stugart to talk about Lindenwood's 38-0 loss to Miami (OH). Stugart notes that while his team had moments of fight early, issues with first downs and special teams mistakes (including a blocked punt) proved too much. He previews Lindenwood's upcoming OVC home game against UT Martin at 1:00 p.m. at home, and emphasizes the program-building mindset and learning through adversity.
In Hour 1, Tom Ackerman is joined by Dan Reardon, KMOX Senior Golf Editor, to break down the Ryder Cup, from Europe's dominance to the hostile crowd behavior that raised concerns for future events. Lindenwood Head Coach Jed Stugart reflects on the Lions' 38–0 loss to Miami (OH) and previews their upcoming OVC home game against UT Martin. The hour closes with Blues notes as St. Louis fell 4–2 to Chicago in preseason action and defenseman Cam Fowler signed a three-year, $18.3 million extension.
Willie talks with the Vice President of the University of Miami (OH) chapter of Turning Point USA Barrett LeMaster. Also Senator John Husted joins Willie to discuss the Charlie Kirk Assassination and the Schumer Shutdown. Finally Willie breaks down the crime in Cincinnati and how we can stop it.
Week 4's viewing guide hits every window: Friday night's Iowa–Rutgers and Tulsa–OkState, an early SEC trap with Arkansas at Memphis, Texas Tech–Utah in a Big 12 litmus test, Maryland–Wisconsin, Syracuse–Clemson, SMU–TCU, UNLV's body-clock test at Miami (OH), and North Texas–Army. Afternoon features Auburn–Oklahoma, Michigan–Nebraska, UNC–UCF, Purdue–Notre Dame, Tulane–Ole Miss, and NC State–Duke. Night slate brings Illinois–Indiana, Arizona State–Baylor, Apple Cup, Florida–Miami, BYU's cross-country trip to ECU, Michigan State–USC, Wyoming–Colorado, UTSA–Colorado State, Cal–San Diego State, and Fresno–Hawaii. We hit injuries, travel spots, look-ahead landmines, pace, matchup edges, and where the numbers disagree with the market.
Willie talks with the Vice President of the University of Miami (OH) chapter of Turning Point USA Barrett LeMaster. Also Senator John Husted joins Willie to discuss the Charlie Kirk Assassination and the Schumer Shutdown. Finally Willie breaks down the crime in Cincinnati and how we can stop it.
Willie talks with the Vice President of the University of Miami (OH) chapter of Turning Point USA Barrett LeMaster. Also Senator John Husted joins Willie to discuss the Charlie Kirk Assassination and the Schumer Shutdown. Finally Willie breaks down the crime in Cincinnati and how we can stop it.
Maryland vs. Wisconsin College Football Pick Prediction 9/20/2025 by Tony T. Recent Box Score Key Stats Maryland at Wisconsin 12PM ET—Maryland is 2-1 with their 44-17 home victory to FCS Towson. Prior they come off the 20-9 home victory against Northern Illinois. Their running game produced three yards a carry an efficient in the passing game. The Terrapins held the Huskies to 91 yards passing with 180 rushing yards on 48 carries.
In this week's basketball coaching conversation, Canisius head coach Jim Christian joins the Basketball Podcast to share insights on their offensive DNA.Jim Christian brings nearly two decades of NCAA Division I head coaching experience to Canisius, with a proven track record of success across multiple programs. He owns over 300 career wins and is recognized as one of the most accomplished coaches in Mid-American Conference (MAC) history, holding the league's highest winning percentage (.700) and earning MAC Coach of the Year honors twice.Christian led Kent State to five postseason appearances from 2002–08, including two NCAA Tournament berths and three NIT bids. He later guided Ohio University to a 49–22 record in two seasons, winning a regular-season MAC title and earning NABC District Coach of the Year honors. At Boston College, he oversaw the program's most successful season in nearly a decade, highlighted by a win over No. 1 Duke and a postseason return in 2017–18.He also served as head coach at TCU and held assistant roles at Kent State, Pittsburgh, Miami (Ohio), Western Kentucky, and St. Francis (Pa.). Most recently, Christian was part of Kent State's staff during back-to-back MAC Championship game appearances and a 2023 NCAA Tournament berth.
The Rutgers Rant is back to recap the win over Miami of Ohio, discuss whether the Scarlet Knights showed enough improvement defensively to dispel the concerns surrounding them and project how good the offense could be with quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis, stud receiver Ian Strong and their strong supporting cast. Read our reporting at NJ.com/Rutgers, join our Discord community (discord.gg/fbVDPPA3uW) to interact with us and other Scarlet Knight fans and follow us on Twitter (@RutgersRant) for the latest updates on the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For the third time of the Ryan Day era, Ohio State managed to shut out an opponent, with this time Grambling being its victim in a 70-0 win. This game also marked the fifth time a Day team has scored at least 70 points. The others were a 76-5 win over Miami (OH) and a 73-14 win over Maryland in 2019, and a 77-21 win over Toledo in 2022. Games like this provide a chance to play a ton of depth and plenty of young guys took advantage of it. On this episode of Buckeye Talk, Stephen Means, Stefan Krajisnik and Andrew Gillis discuss which of those players stood out in a win. Thanks for listening to Buckeye Talk and sign up to get text messages from experts Stephen Means, Stefan Krajisnik and Andrew Gillis at 614-350-3315. Get the insider analysis, have your voice heard on the Buckeye Talk podcast and connect with the best Buckeye community out there. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike, Richie and Alec host a live postgame show covering everything that went into Rutgers defeating Miami (OH) 45-17!
The offense dictated the action and played well once again while the defense struggled to limit big plays. It was still a game into the fourth quarter that yielded both positive takeaways and several concerns.#rutgersfootball
Bobby Deren and Kristian Dyer discuss Rutgers' 45-17 win over Miami-Ohio.
Rutgers' offense carried RU to a 45-17 win over Miami (Ohio). RU's wide receivers are elite, and our RB room is very deep. Kaliakmanis was quite good again and the offense hummed along at will seemingly. The defense struggled plenty again, as Rutgers continues to look for defensive improvement. The lack of a pass rush and ongoing awful safety play continue to haunt a defense that needs to quickly improve before Big 10 play.Jersey Guy Sports is available on all podcasting platforms. Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on YouTube Listen on PocketCasts Listen on iHeart Radio Listen on Amazon Music Listen on TuneIn and Alexa Listen on other podcasting platforms here Socials Facebook, JGS Twitter, Threads, ...
David Anderson and I discuss the matchup between the Scarlet Knights and Redhawks this Saturday, September 6 at 3:30 pm at SHI Stadium airing live on Peacock. Topics include the hope that the defense can contain Miami (OH) QB Dequan Finn on the ground, the offensive line can hold up against a defense that played well against Wisconsin, how much progress can this team make in Week 2 and much more.#rutgersfootball
Bobby Deren and Kristian Dyer preview Rutgers' upcoming game against Miami-Ohio.
Join Greg Waddell, Doug Kezirian, and Troy Machir LIVE at 4 pm ET Friday as they comb through the Week 2 card of Big Ten Football! Games discussed: Kennesaw State at Indiana; Miami (OH) at Rutgers; Illinois at Duke; Iowa at Iowa State; Oklahoma State at Oregon; Michigan at Oklahoma; Boston College at Michigan State; Georgia Southern at USC; UCLA at UNLV.
Mike, Richie and Alec are joined by Alex Scheer of the MAC Sports Connection podcast to discuss everything Redhawks ahead of the Rutgers/Miami (OH) matchup Saturday. They cover everything from... 2024 Miami Redhawks (MAC title game) (1:00) Roster turnover (3:30) Latest RedHawks Injuries (9:00) Quarterback (10:00) Running Backs (13:00) Offensive Line (18:30) Breakout candidate on Offense (22:30) Year 4 of Bill Brechin as DC (25:00) Defensive Line (28:00) Linebackers (32:00) Secondary (35:00) How Miami's defense matches up with rutgers offense (38:30) SPECIAL TEAMS (39:30) Game Predictions (41:00)
Miami Ohio vs. Rutgers College Football Pick Prediction 9/6/2025 by Tony T. Recent Box Score Key Stats Miami Ohio at Rutgers 3:30PM ET—Miami Ohio fell to 0-1 with their 17-0 road defeat to Wisconsin. The Red Hawks offense was stymied as they gained just 117 yards. Their defense contained the Badgers to 3.8 yards per run and 6.5 yards per pass attempt.
Wisconsin is 1-0 as we predicted, knocking off Miami Ohio 17-0 at home to kickoff the season. What does Alex and KJ have to say about it? Taking a look at College Football as a whole, talking the biggest storylines and more from opening weekend. Welcome to the IKE Badgers Podcast! Subscribing, leaving a five-star review on the Apple Podcasts, and telling a friend is the #1 way to help the show.Follow IKE Badgers on Twitter for Live-Tweeting of Badgers Football @IKE_BadgersFan of the music? Stream "IKE Music" on SpotifyLearn more about the #1 podcast network in the state of Wisconsin by visiting ikepodcastnetwork.com@welcometoike
Grant defends The Consumer, reacts to the latest Brewers transactions and comments from the Packers locker room. Jesse Temple joins at 5:35 to break down the Miami-Ohio win and the health of the QB room. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rutgers beat Ohio, 34-31; Minnesota beat Buffalo, 23-10; Wisconsin beat Miami (OH), 17-0; Illinois beat W. Illinois, 52-3; Indiana beat Old Dominion, 27-14; Purdue beat Ball State, 31-0; Michigan St beat W. Michigan, 23-6; Michigan beat New Mexico, 34-17; Northwestern got stomped at Tulane, 23-3; and Iowa beat Albany, 34-7 Also, TREKKING TUESDAY (sponsored by Meindl USA)….best outdoor story (via email) wins $50 gift card to MEINDL Show Sponsored by NEBCOOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAK* Check out Washington Red Raspberries: https://redrazz.orgAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mike, Richie and Alec break down everything Greg Schiano had to say in his Miami (OH) game week presser (1:00) before doing a review of the three key areas Rutgers needs to improve upon in order to hit their ceiling in 2025 (16:00). They close by discussing the B1G program that each guy might be wrong about this year and which team they feel vindicated about after one week.
The hope is for the Rutgers defense to make major progress in week 2 against Miami (OH), the offense looks to continue to sharpen its arsenal, Keli Zinn makes a positive impression in week 1 and a full rundown of the first few weeks for RU Olympic Sports programs.#rutgersfootball #rutgers
In this Big Ten Paradigm episode, Noah Drury recaps all the action from Big Ten Week 1. Rutgers opened with a solid win over Ohio, while Minnesota leaned on young talent to handle Buffalo. Nebraska's defense impressed against Cincinnati, and Wisconsin showed toughness versus Miami (OH). The spotlight, though, was on Ohio State, as new defensive coordinator Matt Patricia's unit dominated Texas in a 14–7 win. Buckeye standouts CJ Hicks and Jermaine Matthews Jr. highlighted how player development is paying off in Columbus. Michigan, Indiana, and Maryland all had notable debuts, setting the stage for an intriguing Week 2. Plus, guest Tyler Danberg of 97.1 The Fan breaks down Ohio State's win and what's next for the Buckeyes.This episode is sponsored in part by TicketSmarter:Use promo code LWOS10 to receive $10 off purchases of $100 or moreUse promo code LWOS20 to receive $20 off purchases of $300 or moreThink smarter. TicketSmarter
T.J. Fiorillo and Bobby Deren discuss the latest in Rutgers football.
Wisconsin Badgers Football led by head coach Luke Fickell opened the 2025 season with a 17–0 shutout win over Miami (OH), but it didn't come without drama. Starting QB Billy Edwards went down with an injury, forcing back-up Danny O'Neil into action. Meanwhile, the defense dominated from start to finish, showcasing depth across the defensive line and linebacker groups.In this episode of The Bucky Report, we hand out grades for every position group, dive into what stood out from Week 1, and launch our brand-new segment Three and Out, giving you one Badger take, one Big Ten take, and one national take!Follow the show on Twitter: https://x.com/TheBuckyReportFollow Rajeev on Twitter: https://x.com/RajeevBadgersFollow Justin on Twitter: https://x.com/BuckyReportJJHelp The Bucky Report get some feedback! We would appreciate any listeners taking this short 15 min survey to help us grow the show! http://bit.ly/thebuckyreport-survey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wisconsin opened the season with a 17-0 win over Miami (OH). Zach and Jesse discuss everything that went down, including the injury to Billy Edwards Jr, the play of backup Danny O'Neil, some struggles along the offensive line and a dominate performance by the defense.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's podcast, Charlie discusses the Green Bay Packers getting Micah Parsons, the Wisconsin Badgers' start, and the Milwaukee Brewers' World Series preview with the Toronto Blue Jays Charlie starts the show discussing the Packers going all-in to get Micah Parsons. The impact that he brings to the defense. What it does for the Packers in the NFC. Why the Packers did it now plus what happens if it goes south. From there, Charlie touches on the Wisconsin Badgers' shutout victory over Miami (OH) and why he saw some promise. Lastly, he talks about what might be a World Series preview series with the Milwaukee Brewers and Toronto Blue Jays
Grant explains the next step for the Packers with Micah Parsons- and talks about the seismic trade with Ryan Wood thanks to La Crosse Bierhaus. Did the Badgers show enough against Miami OH? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Badger linebacker and Super Bowl Champion Jack Cichy joins Bernie and Perko to break down Wisconsin's opener against Miami (OH), talk about his unique journey to Madison, share some of his favorite stories from the linebacker room, and much more! Make sure to subscribe to our friend Jake Kocorowski's newsletter The Badger Observer: https://www.badgerobserver.com/ Follow us on Twitter/X @BleavInBadgers and Instagram @BleavInBadgers. And make sure to check out Perko's weekly show on Badger247.com with Jon McNamara and Nick Osen on YouTube. While you're at it, tune into the Money Down Podcast with James White, Sojourn Shelton, and Warren Herring. Make sure to get your hands on a copy of Rich Thompson's book Relentless, which we will be reviewing in the future: https://a.co/d/7jZQ5zC
Miami Ohio vs. Wisconsin College Football Pick Prediction 8/28/2025 by Tony T. Recent Box Score Key Stats Miami Ohio at Wisconsin 9PM ET— Miami Ohio went 9-5 a year ago for head coach Chuck Martin who is in his 12th season. The team returned five starts from last year with none on offense. They must replace quarterback Brett Gabbert.
Football is here! Zach and Jesse preview Wisconsin and Miami (OH), including the challenge of Redhawks QB Dequan Finn. The guys also discuss what player or coach for the Badgers is under the most pressure this season and they make their Week 1 picks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grant reacts to a wild 2 hours in which it felt like Micah Parsons was a Packer. The Brewers have signed Erick Fedde, which can only mean bad things. Jesse Temple reacts to Fickell's Monday comments and previews Miami Ohio. Mike Clemens shares the latest on the Packers injuries, roster decisions and LaFleur's frustration with QB3. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get ready for Wisconsin's season opener!
Well Badgers fans, we have made it! In today's episode of the podcast, Alex and KJ preview the upcoming Miami Ohio matchup on Thursday to kick off the season. Who is playing where? Diving into the depth chart, predictions, and more - Welcome to the IKE Badgers Podcast! Subscribing, leaving a five-star review on the Apple Podcasts, and telling a friend is the #1 way to help the show.Follow IKE Badgers on Twitter for Live-Tweeting of Badgers Football @IKE_BadgersFan of the music? Stream "IKE Music" on SpotifyLearn more about the #1 podcast network in the state of Wisconsin by visiting ikepodcastnetwork.com@welcometoike
On Tuesday's edition of WagerTalk Today, Bryan Power shares his favorite MLB bet for today's Philadelphia Phillies vs New York Mets matchup and takes a look at the Miami (OH) vs Wisconsin college football game. Ralph Michaels also joins to discuss Boise State vs USF, as well as a lookahead to NFL TNF Week 1, Eagles vs Cowboys. Andy Lang provides props and gives daily betting advice – don't miss out!Introduction 00:00Ralph Michaels: CFB Week 1 Boise State vs South Florida 02:20NFL Week 1 TNF Cowboys vs Eagles 07:15NFL Week 1 Underdogs Chart 12:00Ralph's 5% CFB Play Loaded 14:45Andy's Steam Report 15:30All Around the World - 3 Free Plays 18:20Bryan Power 20:00CFB Week 1 Miami (OH) vs Wisconsin 21:55MLB Phillies vs Mets 26:50Dana White's Contender Series Underdog Watch 31:42Andy's Weekly Betting Recap 34:05
Grant explains that even in two losses in Chicago, the Brewers were doing the right things. Multiple NFL teams are on the hunt for veteran WRs in the trade market... could the Packers be players? Jesse Temple joins at 5:35 to talk Badgers 8 days before the opener vs. Miami Ohio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Badgers football is less than 10 days away and in this episode of the podcast, Alex and KJ talk the big picture. Barry Alvarez believes in Coach Fickell, do you? Let's dive in - Welcome to the IKE Badgers Podcast! Subscribing, leaving a five-star review on the Apple Podcasts, and telling a friend is the #1 way to help the show.Follow IKE Badgers on Twitter for Live-Tweeting of Badgers Football @IKE_BadgersFan of the music? Stream "IKE Music" on SpotifyLearn more about the #1 podcast network in the state of Wisconsin by visiting ikepodcastnetwork.com@welcometoike
Fall camp is in the books. Zach and Jesse go position-by-position to project the depth chart as the Badgers turn their attention to the season opener 10 days from now against Miami (Ohio).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're kicking off our brand-new “Know Your Foe” series with a deep dive into Wisconsin's Week 1 opponent — the Miami (OH) RedHawks. In this quick-hitting episode, we break down everything you need to know before the Badgers take the field: last season's results, key roster changes, transfer portal impact, and what the betting markets and pundits are predicting. Plus, we highlight the players to watch and how Wisconsin matches up in this early-season showdown. It's your go-to scouting report — Badger fans, let's get familiar with the enemy.Follow the show on Twitter: https://x.com/TheBuckyReportFollow Rajeev on Twitter: https://x.com/RajeevBadgersFollow Justin on Twitter: https://x.com/BuckyReportJJ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The RTI Diamond Pass is back with Jack Foster and Ryan Schumpert giving a full preview of the upcoming Knoxville Regional. The guys start by taking a look at 2-seed Wake Forest, 3-seed Cincinnati and 4-seed Miami Ohio, discussing strengths and weaknesses of each. Should Tennessee start Liam Doyle on Saturday instead? What is the status of the bullpen right now? Should Tegan Kuhns continue to pitch in a game three setting? The guys take a look at all those questions and more. | RTI Diamond Pass
Chris Lee and Alfred Ezman look at the field of four in the Knoxville Regional and give picks. Topics include: Defending national champion Tennessee has struggled with defense and pitching lately. But Andrew Fischer and Gavin Kilen remain tough outs, freshman Levi Clark has flashed big things, and the Vols have a bunch of talented bats like Dean Curley and others, too. The Volunteers' fate will depend on ace Liam Doyle, starters Marcus Phillips and AJ Russell, and a bullpen with experienced flamethrowers like Brandon Arvidson and Nate Snead. Tennessee has the talent to repeat as national champions, but can it find consistency? Second-seeded Wake Forest is led by future first-round MLB pick Marek Houston at short, and had four other double-digit home-run hitters in Jack Winery (14), Kade Lewis (11), Dalton Wentz (10) and Matt Scannell (10). The Deamon Deacons also have a talented ace in righty Blake Morningstar at the top of the rotation, and lefty Matthew Dallas (who transferred from Tennessee) also starting in the rotation. Can the Demon Deacons put together a run this tournament starting in Knoxville? Cincinnati makes a rare NCAA Tournament appearance, but the Bearcats stole 127 bases (led by Landon Vidourek's 37) and have the Big 12 Player of the year in Kerrington Cross(.399/.525/.657) manning third. Whether or not the Bearkats do damage may depend on how arms Nathan Taylor and Kellen O'Connor perform. Miami (Ohio) could be one of the more challenging four-seeds in the tournament. The Redhawks have a pair of quality starters in Cooper Katskee (2.66 ERA) and Carson Byers (2.65), with Katskee being great at keeping the ball in the yard. The lineup got on base throughout the order, and the big bat is Evan Applejack (19 HR).
This week on The Bucky Report, we dive headfirst into the hypothetical! It's a full-on What If episode, where we explore bold scenarios, alternate outcomes, and butterfly-effect moments that could define (or derail) the 2025 Badgers football season.What if Billy Edwards is elite and has Wilson numbers??What if the offensive line is a real issue given Heywood's injury?What if we actually beat Ohio State?What if we lose to Miami (OH)?!What if we have 2 1000 yard rushers?Or… what if it all falls apart?From breakout stars to potential pitfalls, we're sketching out the wildest versions of the season — both dream and nightmare. Let's imagine the possibilities… and maybe even convince ourselves they could happen.We also get into the most important player at each position! Not necessarily the best, but who is make or break?Follow the show on Twitter: https://x.com/TheBuckyReportFollow Rajeev on Twitter: https://x.com/RajeevBadgersFollow Justin on Twitter: https://x.com/BuckyReportJJ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's basketball coaching conversation, Illinois State head coach Ryan Pedon shares insights on his all in culture philosophy.Since his hiring in 2022, Pedon has steadily improved the program, culminating in a significant 22-14 record and a CBI Championship title in the 2024-25 season, marking a notable step forward for Illinois State basketball.. In his first season as head coach of the Redbirds, ISU finished the season 11-21 while setting a new program record for free throw percentage with .793 (was .775 from the 2001-02 season). His second season saw a four-win improvement, and the team had its highest assist-to-turnover ratio for the season since the 2016-17 season, and freshman Johnny Kinziger earned a spot on the All-Freshman and All-Bench teams during the year.Before taking the helm at Illinois State, Pedon built a strong foundation as an assistant coach at several institutions, including Miami (OH) from 2005 to 2010, Butler University from 2010 to 2013, Providence College from 2013 to 2017, and most recently at Ohio State University from 2017 to 2022. His extensive coaching background—spanning multiple conferences and styles of play—has shaped his approach to modern player development and competitive team strategy.
The spring transfer portal is open and players are jumping in every day. McElroy goes through the early contenders and gives you the needs that each team has. Will Alabama take a Tight End, will Texas, LSU, Georgia and Ohio State go after the same defensive lineman? Can Miami and Michigan bolster their wide receiver rooms and will Tennessee find help at quarterback? So many needs, so many questions and McElroy is here to try to give you some answers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Southeastern 16 crew discusses Tuesday's results and topics stemming from them, including: Georgia gets a 5-2 win over Georgia Tech at Truist Park to vault to the top spot in the RPI. Devin Obee and Kolby Branch homered for the Bulldogs. Does Tennessee have a bigger role in mind for Andrew Behnke, who started the Vols' 13-6 win over Bellarmine? The Vols also got home runs from Andrew Fischer, Dalton Bargo and Chris Newsroom. Texas got an 11-4 win over UTRGV thanks to five innings of one-run baseball from Kade Bing, and also three RBIs from catcher Rylan Galvan. Auburn beats Jacksonville State, 4-3, improving its RPI to 4 as Chrstian Chatterton retired the first 18 hitters he saw and struck out eight. Lucas Steele had a pinch-hit home run with two outs in the ninth to walk it off. Bobby Boser blasts three home runs for Florida, which improved its RPI to 25. Oklahoma wins 11-1 at Oklahoma State in eight innings as Jason Walk blasts the Sooners' first grand slam this season. Jaden Barfield, Reid Hensley, James Hitt and Dylan Crooks combined to allow just four hits. Vanderbilt freshman Austin Nye has become perhaps the league's best mid-week starter, lowering his ERA to 1.47 as the Commodores walked off cross-town rival Lipscomb, 5-4, with Colin Barczi's single. Ole Miss picks up a damaging, 7-3 loss to a 16-19 Little Rock squad that dropped its RPI several spots. Texas A&M beats Tarleton State, 11-3, with Jace LaViolette homering and Caden McCoy picking up a win with two scoreless innings. Arkansas knocks off UABP, 13-3, in eight innings, thanks to three doubles from reserve Reese Robinett. Arkansas got home runs from Wehiwa Aloy, Zane Becker, Kuhio Aloy and Cam Kozeal and is now second in the RPI. LSU defeats McNeese, 10-3, with Jared Jones smacking a home run among his three hits. Starter William Schmidt got the win, allowing two runs in 3 1/3 innings. Alabama beats UAB, 5-3, improving to 11-0 in mid-weeks, the Crimson Tide's best record there since 1998. Garrett Staton and Brennen Norton hit home runs while Carson Ozmer got his 12th save. Mississippi State blasts Southern, 16-2, in seven innings, getting its seventh run-rule victory this year, with Hunter Hines driving in four runs. The Bulldogs' RPI sits at 37 as State puts itself in position to make the NCAA tournament. Kentucky knocks off Miami (Ohio), 4-3, as Ethan Hindle's bunt leads to an error that scored Kyuss Gargett with the wining run. South Carolina shuts out The Citadel, 4-0, behind pitching from Jackson Soucie, Tyler PItzer, Ashton Crowther and Parker Marlatt, and a KJ Scobey home run. Missouri beats Missouri State, 10-9, improving the Tigers to 13-8 outside the league, but 0-15 inside it. Jackson Lovich had a grand slam for the Tigers. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern LEAVE A VOICEMAIL Hear your voice on the show: https://memo.fm/secbasketball/ SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.smith@southeastern14.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month!