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In this episode of the Unit3d w/ Big Team at Indiana University Podcast, PhD Candidate Josh Jackson welcomes his father, Fred Jackson, who is a legendary assistant football coach at the University of Michigan, known for his unwavering commitment to developing young men and winning championships. In this candid conversation, Michigan legend Coach Jackson shares behind-the-scenes stories from over 40 years of coaching—highlighting unforgettable victories like coaching the MVP of the Rose Bowl, and the moments that shaped his enduring legacy. Whether it's recruiting first-round talent like Jake Long or developing players into NFL stars through a focus on character and growth, Fred Jackson reveals the rare mindset it takes to thrive for decades at the highest level of college football, while sharing insights into ways to help players manage their mental health as they attempt to chase and catch greatness.
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AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on a missing U.S. woman in the Bahamas.
1. Michigan Political Commentary & Dearborn Focus A Michigan Senate candidate avoided discussing the killing of an Iranian Ayatollah due to concern that voters in Dearborn were “sad” about it. This is evidence of Democrats allegedly pandering to Islamist-sympathetic voters rather than condemning terrorism. Dearborn is characterized as politically influential and ideologically radical in this framing. “America-hating Islamists” are gaining influence within Democratic politics. Prominent progressive Democrats (e.g., Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, AOC) are examples of this alleged trend. Support for or sympathy toward Iran, Hezbollah, or anti-Israel positions is portrayed as electorally strategic rather than principled. 3. Michigan Synagogue Attack Narrative A March synagogue attack in West Bloomfield, Michigan, which the FBI labeled Hezbollah-inspired terrorism. Details emphasized: Targeting of children inside a Jewish temple/school The attacker’s alleged ties to Hezbollah propaganda Failures in immigration vetting and firearm sales checks The incident is a sign of systemic risks posed by insufficient counterterrorism enforcement. Strong criticism is directed at U.S. agencies for allowing a naturalized citizen with alleged terrorist connections to enter and remain in the country. These failures are do to broader Democratic positions on borders, DHS funding, and national security. Vetting lapses are deliberate policy choices rather than administrative failures. 5. Energy Policy and National Security Argument Using a Washington Post editorial as validation, the text criticizes green energy policies in: Germany Taiwan California The central claim: anti-nuclear and fossil fuel policies weaken national resilience during geopolitical crises. Energy independence is presented as a core national security issue, not just an environmental one. 6. ActBlue and Foreign Donor Allegations The New York Times is reporting that ActBlue may have misled Congress about vetting foreign donations. Key claims include: Potential acceptance of illegal foreign contributions Legal warnings from ActBlue’s own law firm Risk of criminal investigation or shutdown This is evidence of foreign interference benefiting Democrats electorally. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson and The Ben Ferguson Show Podcast Wherever You get You're Podcasts. And don't forget to follow the show on Social Media so you never miss a moment! Thanks for Listening YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruz/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/verdictwithtedcruz X: https://x.com/tedcruz X: https://x.com/benfergusonshowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1. Michigan Hezbollah‑Inspired Terror Attack An attack on a synagogue and school in West Bloomfield, Michigan, was an act of Hezbollah‑inspired terrorism. The attacker is: A naturalized U.S. citizen with ties to Hezbollah Motivated by Iranian and Hezbollah propaganda Intending mass casualty violence against Jewish children The discussion emphasizes: Failures in immigration vetting Government databases allegedly flagged the individual Criticism of federal agencies for allowing entry and naturalization Media is downplaying or sanitizing extremist motives by using neutral labels like “Michigan Man.” 2. Democratic Party Accused of “Coddling” Radical Islamism Democrats enable or sympathize with radical Islamist movements Anti‑terror enforcement has been weakened through policy choices and funding decisions Department of Homeland Security funding and confirmation votes are cited as proof of institutional neglect. Terrorism is the result of Biden era policy consequences. 3. New York Politics & Mamdani Criticism A New York political figure (Mamdani) is: Opposing U.S. military action against Iran Framing the Iran conflict as morally unjustified and financially wasteful Defending or excusing the Iranian regime Ignoring Iran’s role in killing Americans and sponsoring terrorism This is symptomatic of the radical ideological shift within Democratic politics. 4. Michigan Democratic Senate Candidate & Dearborn Comments A Michigan Senate candidate is criticized for: Avoiding condemnation of Iran or the Ayatollah Citing that people in Dearborn are “sad” about the Ayatollah’s death Leaked or recorded strategy discussions are used to argue the candidate: Prioritizes electoral politics over national security Is willing to deflect using domestic political attacks rather than address terrorism The commentary suggests this reflects electoral influence from Islamist‑sympathetic constituencies. 5. Energy Policy & California “Self‑Inflicted Energy Crisis” The final section shifts to energy security, citing a Washington Post editorial. Green energy policies in Germany, Taiwan, and California weakened energy resilience The Iran conflict exposed dependence on unstable global energy supply chains California is highlighted for: Unique fuel regulations Closure of refineries Dependence on overseas imports Renewable energy is insufficient for baseload reliability. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson and The Ben Ferguson Show Podcast Wherever You get You're Podcasts. And don't forget to follow the show on Social Media so you never miss a moment! Thanks for Listening YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruz/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/verdictwithtedcruz X: https://x.com/tedcruz X: https://x.com/benfergusonshowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of A Couple Takes on MS, we welcome Brian Wallace, a former University of Michigan offensive lineman who helped lead the Wolverines to four Big Ten championships and three Rose Bowl appearances. Diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in 1997 at age 27, Brian has spent nearly three decades navigating life with MS while continuing to move forward. Today, Brian hosts the MS Michigan Man 64 Podcast, where he shares honest conversations about life with chronic illness and the mindset it takes to keep going. Brian joins us to talk about football, life after diagnosis, the mental challenges of chronic illness, and why community and conversation matter so much in the MS world. In this episode, we talk with Brian about: His journey from Michigan football to living with MS How a competitive mindset helped shape his approach to the disease How isolation can affect people living with chronic illness and the importance of community Why he started the MS Michigan Man 64 Podcast to focus on positive, honest conversations about life with MS The emotional and mental health challenges of living with Multiple Sclerosis Why building community and sharing stories matters 👉 You can explore Brian's podcast here: MS Michigan Man 64 Podcast From our blog Reflecting on the conversation with Brian, Jennifer recently revisited an essay she wrote about the Michigan football game she missed shortly after her MS diagnosis and the lesson it taught her about living with Multiple Sclerosis without regrets. 👉 Read the essay here: The biggest Michigan game I missed and the lesson MS taught me *** Remember to rate, review, and subscribe to A Couple Takes on MS Podcast for two insightful perspectives on this one multifaceted disease.
Dan Dakich breaks down the shocking Sherrone Moore plea deal and the "Michigan Man" culture as former assistant Paige Shiver exposes years of manipulation and harassment. Get the unfiltered truth on the Michigan football scandal, coaching accountability, and the legal fallout rocking one of college football's most prestigious programs. Subscribe to Don't @ Me for daily videos and shorts: https://tr.ee/M6w2km "(00:00) Sherrone Moore Fallout" "(18:22) Viewer's Comments" "(20:00) INTERVIEW with Shawne Merriman" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hi listener, in this episode we answer a question written in by Miss Laney on why gossiping is so toxic in our daily lives with ourselves & to others.
Michigan took down No 5 Nebraska at Crisler in a wild one on Tuesday. Next up is a stop in East Lansing against bitter rival Michigan State. With us today is the radio play by play voice of Michigan basketball, Brian Boesch.
The Jim Rome Show HR 1 - 1/23/26 Former University of Michigan Head Coach Sherrone Moore appeared in court yesterday and the "Michigan Man" scandal continues to unravel. Then, Michael Irvin denies using any "PEDs" to get hyped up on the sidelines of the Miami games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ethan McDowell from The Wolverine ON3 joins us today with the latest football recruiting and portal news.
Hour three of DJ & PK for January 9, 2026: Kevin Graham talking college football and NFL David Locke, Utah Jazz and SEG Media John Henry Daley is Michigan-bound
Happy New Year! Michigan is working the portal hard and things are starting to happen. Joining me with his take on that and much more is Anthony Broome from The Wolverine ON3.
Happy New Year! We have our coach and it's time to tee it up tomorrow in The Citrus Bowl and end the year on a positive note! GO BLUE!
The entirety of DJ & PK for December 29, 2025: HOUR ONE DJ recaps the sports weekend Utah Jazz game recap Kalani Sitake, Bear Bachmeier and Evan Johnson, BYU Football HOUR TWO What is Trending: NFL, BYU, CFB, Utah Jazz, NBA, CBB, Golf, Utah Mammoth Hot Takes or Toast: Kyle Whittingham is a Michigan Man What are the ripple effects of Kyle Whittingham's arrival in Michigan? HOUR THREE Steve Cleveland, Former BYU Basketball Coach What will Kyle Whittingham do at Michigan? BYU football shows grit in Pop-Tarts Bowl HOUR FOUR Yogi Roth, Longtime College Football Analyst Slacker Radio Headlines Feedback of the Day
Hour two of DJ & PK for December 29, 2025: What is Trending: NFL, BYU, CFB, Utah Jazz, NBA, CBB, Golf, Utah Mammoth Hot Takes or Toast: Kyle Whittingham is a Michigan Man What are the ripple effects of Kyle Whittingham's arrival in Michigan?
(00:00-30:04) Are we the only ones in the building today? Best-of vibe. We just have so much to get to. Jackson heading to The Gator Bowl. 70 degrees on Christmas. Could you land a plane if you had to? We got cows in Missouri. Weaving in shout outs to the new OC. The new Michigan Man. Pigskin, porcine. Doug, what's the lede today? Wilson Contreras to the Sox. Poor Nolan. RIP Wheelhouse. Cardinals embracing stepdad life. Grabbing chunks of flesh.(30:12-55:17) Chairman made the trip to Oxford for the Ole Miss vs. Tulane game. Southern belles. Underwhelming stadium in Oxford. Both Group of 5 teams get rolled in the CFP. Which team of the remaining 8 is least likely to win it all? Good time to get out of the Michigan football program. Bears and Packers with a thriller on Saturday. Iceman. Steelers Lions was great last night. The Flyers announcer may be in some trouble. The porta potty guy. Who's the highest profile contact in Martin's phone? Mt. Rushmore of flat tops. Guest roulette.(55:27-1:05:01) The Bee Gees. Barry Manilow on the Walkman. Players and coaches behaving badly. Ed Cooley of Georgetown hit a kid with a water bottle. DK Metcalf getting physical with a fan.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hour two of Jake and Ben for December 22, 2025.
It's been a week of chaos for Michigan football. Beat writer Aaron McMann from MLive joins us with an update and his thoughts on what's next.
The Jim Rome Show HR 2 - 12/18/25 Sherrone Moore's arrest mugshot is here and once again, Michigan Man cannot say they are better than the rest. Then, newly named Auburn Head Coach Alex Golesh joins the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Uploader's Note: Due to the Internet Archive not working at the moment, we're uploading this week's Let's Weekend episode to the Day 0 feed for this week as we hope this issue will be fixed by next week's episode. Sorry about adding an additional episode to your feeds, but thanks for bearing with us.In this episode of Let's Weekend: We talk about the wild story surrounding the firing of Michigan's football coach, the surprising new candidate for governor in Minnesota, and we wonder how stupid is Liam Neeson.Shows notes can be found here.
We have a BIG game on Thursday and with the short week, it's time to focus on the Seahawks and Rams on Thursday Night Football. There is so much riding on this game as the 11-3 Seahawks host the 11-3 Rams for the division lead and a playoff spot. Now, as these two teams prepare to face off, the Rams could be without Davante Adams and the Seahawks have some injury questions as well. It's not just the injuries though, this Seahawks team must avoid another slow start and figure out a way to get their redzone productivity. :30- What's going on with the Michigan head coaching job? Jedd Fisch, Kalen DeBoer and Kenny Dillingham have all been mentioned a lot. DeBoer has made it very clear he has no interest in the job, while Dillingham has also pledged his allegiance to ASU (kind of) in a tear-filled speech. Fisch has stood by the comment that he will be at Washington next year, but do we believe all of these guys? Not until Michigan makes the hire and it's not one of them. Is Michigan waiting for something? :45- The Seahawks run game plan isn't working and the offense seems to be struggling as a whole because of it. When should the Seahawks change things up in-game?
We have a BIG game on Thursday and with the short week, it's time to focus on the Seahawks and Rams on Thursday Night Football. There is so much riding on this game as the 11-3 Seahawks host the 11-3 Rams for the division lead and a playoff spot. Now, as these two teams prepare to face off, the Rams could be without Davante Adams and the Seahawks have some injury questions as well. It's not just the injuries though, this Seahawks team must avoid another slow start and figure out a way to get their redzone productivity. :30- What's going on with the Michigan head coaching job? Jedd Fisch, Kalen DeBoer and Kenny Dillingham have all been mentioned a lot. DeBoer has made it very clear he has no interest in the job, while Dillingham has also pledged his allegiance to ASU (kind of) in a tear-filled speech. Fisch has stood by the comment that he will be at Washington next year, but do we believe all of these guys? Not until Michigan makes the hire and it's not one of them. Is Michigan waiting for something? :45- The Seahawks run game plan isn't working and the offense seems to be struggling as a whole because of it. When should the Seahawks change things up in-game? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michigan football fires Sherrone Moore with cause, and hours later, he is arrested as a suspect in an alleged assault.
Not the episode we thought we were going to record
Big Four, Workplace at Michigan, Odds of who is next Michigan Man, Expensive Clothes
Sherrone was arraigned in court on Friday while his former team preps for The Citrus Bowl. Joining us today with his thoughts on that and so much more is beat writer Austin Meek from The Athletic
Today on "Hot Mic", Hutt and Chad discuss Michigan firing Sherrone Moore with cause and is Kalen DeBoer really a candidate in An Arbor? Plus, the Boys breakdown a hypothetical CFP secondary NIL tournament bracket. And GA Senate Candidate, Derek Dooley joins the show to share his thoughts on Notre Dames reaction to missing out on the CFP, why Georgia is the gold standard right now in college football and does Congress need to step in and fix the system in CFB? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
@JeffreyTheGreek & @B1GKurt are joined by "Michigan Man" ;) @JWEggleston7 for a quick and comical discussion about today's crazy B1G News: Michigan has fired Sherrone Moore. Take a Listen! #AskForAmador
Paul Catalina, Craig Smoak, and David Smoak are joined by Zach Gelb, Host on Infinity Sports Network, to react to Michigan's shocking decision to fire Sherrone Moore for cause and the chaos it ignites across college football. Zach breaks down why Kenny Dillingham should be Michigan's first call, whether the Wolverines will finally step outside the “Michigan Man” bubble, and how long the administration may have known trouble was coming. The conversation also dives into the wild coaching carousel, comparisons to the NBA-style drama overtaking the sport, the Notre Dame playoff debate, Lane Kiffin rumors, and the broader dysfunction shaping the postseason. #collegefootball #cfb #cfp #acc #big12 #bigten #sec Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We inked the No 11 class in the country this week and now we await our bowl destination and opponent. Joining me with his thoughts on that & the Ohio State debacle is Clayton Sayfie from The Wolverine Magazine & The Wolverine ON3
Michigan is a double digit underdog to No 1 Ohio State. They were 3 touchdown dogs last year, and we know what happened. My guest today says it's another tall order for this young team, but anything can happen in THE GAME. Joining me today is The Angel of The Big House. Beat writer Angelique Chengelis from The Detroit News.
My guest today says Ohio State knows they are in the playoffs. On Saturday they and their coach are on a mission to end the streak to Michigan, get to the B10 Championship game, then go and win another NATTY. Joining me next is longtime Buckeye beat writer Tim May
Michigan heads to College Park for the last road game of the year. They are banged up and loaded with freshemen in the starting lineup. Still, we are 8 and 2 with a lot on the line. It should be an adventure. Joining us with his toughts on that and more is Chris Balas from The Wolverine Magazine & The Wolverine ON3
My guest today says Maryland has a freshmen phenom at QB and an abundance of young talent. They are also decimated by injuries on both sides of the ball as the season draws to a close. Joining me today is former Terps All American, and now color analyst on The Maryland Sports Network, Steve Suder
What will we see from Michigan coming out of the bye week? We'll find out against a sneaky good Northwestern team. Joining me with his thoughts on that and more is beat writer Aaron McMann from MLive
Northwestern has lost two in a row but they have not been pushed around by anyone in The Big 10 this year. This is a much better team than the one we blew out last year coming out of our bye. Getting us up to speed on this years Wildcat team is the radio play by play voice of Northwestern Football Dave Eanet.
Will Michigan come out of their final bye week ready for the stretch run? Joining me with his thoughts on that and much more is Isaiah Hole from USA Today's Wolverines Wire
A bunged up Michigna team will head into their final bye week after Saturday nights game. It is coming at a good time. Purdue is a struggling team and Coach Odom has a nightmare rebuiling job on his hands, coupled with a brutal schedule this month. Michigan will have the opportunity to get some things fixed in the passing game and keep their young offense on a positive trajectory. Joning us with his thoughts on that and more is Trevor McCue from ON3's Maize & Blue Review.
Michigan is a work in progress on offense and Purdue will give them a chance to keep working on the passing game this week. With me today is the radio play by play voice of the Boilermakers Tim Newton.
Episode 1823 - brought to you by patreon.com/hardfactor - join our community and get access to bonus pods and discord chat!! Timestamps: (00:00:00) - RIP Nick Mangold (00:05:14) - Man in N@zi Uniform hits Girl with Beer Mug in Bar Patio Altercation (00:19:54) - Michigan Man brings Chainsaw to a Road Rage Fight, More French Museums Robbed and 2 Louvre Thieves Arrested, and Spain busts Enormous Patio Chair Theft Ring (00:33:03) - Tech Corner: Sex Warfare from Russia and China on Tech Nerds, First Nuclear Fusion Reactor Video Dropped, turning Sound into Light for Quantum Computing, "Panspermia" and the Alien Mothership coming?? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michigan vs Michigan State. That's all you really need to say.
Every year the stakes are high in this rivalry. For Sparty beating Michigan would save their season, and maybe their coaches job. For Michigan a win would keep them on track to accomplish their goals. It's also NBC's National Saturday night game. Joining us with his thoughts on this toxic rivalry and the season to this point is Spartan beat writer Connor Earegood from The Detroit News
The youngest team in the B10 is getting their on the job training in a big way this year. There have been ups and downs, and there will be more. What we need to keep seeing is progress. Although there was none last week. A very good Washington team makes the timezone trip to Ann Arbor and offers Bryce and team 146 another chance for a big win. Will we be prepared? Joining me with his thoughts on that and more is one of the greatest Michigan running backs to ever wear the wing tipped helmet. Jamie Morris, who also hosts The M Zone Monday through Friday on WTKA Ann Arbor
We've said this a few times this season, but it's true for Saturday. It's a pivotal game for Michigan Football and their season. Win...and things look better. Lose..and things could get ugly. Joining us with her thoughts on a very good Washington team is Huskies Radio Network sideline reporter Elise Woodward.
Can USC get their high octane offense in gear against Wink's defense? Will Bryce Underwood and the offense be able to put up enough points to win in a shootout? Joining me with his thoughts on those questions and more is Anthony Broome from The Wolverine ON3
Michigan will rely on their defense to slow down the No 1 offense in the country on Saturday night. A big 2 time zone test awaits The Wolverines..and our history of winning on the coast is not good. It should be an exciting matchup! With us today is the legendary radio play by play voice of The Trojans Pete Arbogast
Wisconsin visits The Big House for Homecoming on Saturday and they are struggling. Michigan is coming off a bye week and looking to keep improving in every phase of the game. October is a critical month for Team 146. Either they will prove to be contenders, or a team that is just not ready. Joining me with thoughts on that and more is beat writer Tony Garcia from The Detroit Free Press.
It might be too early to say Luke Fickell is on the hot seat in Madison, but the Badger faithful booed loudly and left early during the Maryland loss. They are not happy. Joining me today with his thoughts on that and more is the radio play by play voice of Wisconsin football Matt LePay