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Roughriders Defensive Lineman Miles Brown joins DA and Shynk for the last hour of the SportsCage to talk about his football journey.
Did BC's Head Coach Rick Campbell create a problem by switching quarterbacks when he did versus Toronto? Saskatchewan's Miles Brown gets hit with another fine, is the CFL ready to suspend upon further offence? What does a tie create so much discourse... they do have them in the NFL. (CFL on CBC theme music used with written permission; podcast recorded September 17, 2024)
In DoubleTalk with Doubles, Darian Durant said he dislikes the CFL handing Miles Brown "a make-up fine."
On this weeks episode, The guys assume the worst for the stampeders and do their Calgary post mortem....CTV ratings and is Miles Brown reckless?Plus they preview the 3 games this week.Partnered with sports interaction. Go to sia.com/rouge and your deposit gets matched up to 100%
Toronto's Chad Kelly throws more interceptions, two more are returned for touchdowns. Saskatchewan's Miles Brown gets flagged again for roughing the passer, Chris Streveler is injured. Roughriders go winless for seven consecutive times, again! NFL's Dynamic kickoff, is it? (CFL on CBC theme music used with written permission; podcast recorded September 10, 2024).
00:00 INTRO 00:33 Banjo Bowl in one word?04:01 Tip of the Mug; Player of the Game06:40 Miles Brown hit on Streveler, dirty?08:22 Who to replace Strevy if needed?10:24 Players/Coaching is Sask?16:40 How will the West Shakeout?20:17 Tre Ford getting the start#sportspodcast #forthew #cfl #olympics #nhl #nfl #canadianfootball #winnipeg #podcast #sports #manitoba #bluebombers #winnipegjets #gojetsgo #canadianfootball #bombers Fahrenheit Airbrushing - https://www.facebook.com/fahrenheitairbrushing?mibextid=LQQJ4dFOLLOW US ON...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/raybennytalksportsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/raybennysports/Twitter: https://twitter.com/raybennysportsTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@raybennysportsApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3rPuut8Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3rO0AFFBuzzsprout: https://rayandbennytalksports.buzzsprout.com/Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/raybennytalksports/Discord: https://discord.gg/VcHXqu7m
Rider Grey Cup Champ Scott Schultz shares his thoughts on the Miles Brown penalty and the outlook on the Riders as a whole!
Let us know what you thought of this episode and any other comments you may have. Join us for an insightful conversation with Dave Boyce, Nate Boyce, and Ben Brown as we touch upon the importance of generational transitions, and share a few laughs along the way. Our discussion begins with a recounting of Dave and his younger brother Craig's imaginative adventures, setting a light-hearted tone for our chat. Discover the fascinating story behind the formation of Sacramento's largest regional accounting firm, BFBA. It all started with a casual dinner at Black Angus Restaurant in Citrus Heights, where Dave, Craig, Rob Fink, and Miles Brown discussed their dissatisfaction with their current career paths and envisioned a new business together. We reflect on the familial and entrepreneurial influences that shaped their journey, particularly Dave's father's dream of self-employment. As we move forward, we discuss the firm's emphasis on people and relationships, the importance of work-life balance, and their unique mission statement that prioritizes high-quality client relationships over mere revenue generation.We then explore the challenges and triumphs of leadership transitions within BFBA, focusing on Ben's journey to becoming the managing partner. Ben shares his initial feelings of unpreparedness and his efforts to develop softer skills with the guidance of his father, Miles. We also highlight the importance of self-awareness, effective communication, and exemplifying core values within the firm. The conversation wraps up with a look at navigating family dynamics in a business setting, the rare achievement of a second-generation CPA firm, and the ongoing efforts to maintain a dynamic, family-focused culture that supports personal and professional growth.To learn more about BFBA and learn why they're the leading accounting firm in the region, visit https://bfba.com/To lear more about the Capital Region Family Business Center visit https://capfamilybus.org/Episode Highlights(04:37 - 05:43) Brothers' Dinner Sparks Accounting Firm(08:38 - 10:18) Entrepreneurial Dreams and Failed Business(17:49 - 18:42) Work-Life Balance Policy Impact(27:54 - 30:34) Career Shift to Family Business(37:43 - 38:49) Decision to Stay Independent(45:44 - 46:56) Navigating Conflict in Family Businesses(53:10 - 55:20) Navigating Role Dynamics in the Workplace(58:26 - 01:00:23) Prioritizing Families in the Workplace(01:06:25 - 01:07:53) Benefits of Family Business CenterChapter Summaries(00:01) Podcast Interview Preparation and BanterChildhood memories, generational family transitions, and the importance of personal stories in professional settings.(04:37) Formation of Regional Accounting FirmFour men discuss forming a business due to dissatisfaction with their accounting firms, influenced by familial and entrepreneurial dreams.(12:57) Building a Relationship-Focused FirmFormation and evolution of accounting firm, prioritizing relationships, work-life balance, and initial mission statement creation.(23:14) Generational Transition in Accounting FirmTwo individuals share their career journeys from big accounting firms to joining their family's firm, valuing work-life balance.(34:42) National Firm Acquisition Decision-MakingBFBA considered acquisition by larger firm, but chose to remain independent with Ben as managing partner.(39:09) Succession Planning and Soft SkillsBen's transition to managing partner involved self-improvement, learning from his father, and exemplifying values and behaviors.(43:13) Navigating Family Dynamics in the FirmConsistency, fairness, and humility in a f
The Saskatchewan are winless in six straight games (0-5-1) and have fallen from first to third in the CFL West Division. After a loss to the Bombers in the Labour Day Classic, the rematch becomes even more important for the green and white. Jamie Nye and Britton Gray discuss the game, the fine for Miles Brown, and go around the CFL in this week's The Blitz: The Podcast. The Green Zone
Saskatchewan's Miles Brown knocks out another CFL quarterback from a game, Blue Bombers' President Wade Miller is irate. Is Chris Streveler a dependable backup in Winnipeg? Has Hamilton's Bo Levi Mitchell found his game, again? Massive games in Montreal, Ottawa, Winnipeg, and Edmonton kickoff the CFL's race to the playoffs (CFL on CBC theme music used with written permission; podcast recorded September 3-4).
00:00 INTRO00:54 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Talk01:59 What word would you use to describe The Bombers/Riders Labour Day Classic?03:44 Tip of the Mug; Player of the game06:07 Thoughts on the hit from Miles Brown that took Collaros out of the game?08:38 Most encouraging thing you saw from the Bombers on Labour Day?10:20 Concerns after Labour Day?11:59 Will the Bombers finish first in the West at the end of the season?13:43 Play of the game?16:42 What do the Bombers have to do to clinch the season, and beat the Riders in the Banjo Bowl?Winnipeg Jets Talk24:28 Concerns that Perfetti hasn't signed yet26:45 Quick ShotsAfter watching BC and Winnipeg play, which division is favourite to win the Grey Cup?Is Nathan Rourke back?Do you think the path to trade VA has opened up a bit?With the success of TD Pacific, What other City would you like to see a game in?Best rivalry in sports, and you can't pick Bombers/Riders.Super Bowl Predictions#sportspodcast #forthew #cfl #olympics #nhl #nfl #canadianfootball #winnipeg #podcast #sports #manitoba #bluebombers #winnipegjets #gojetsgo #canadianfootball #bombers Fahrenheit Airbrushing - https://www.facebook.com/fahrenheitairbrushing?mibextid=LQQJ4dFOLLOW US ON...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/raybennytalksportsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/raybennysports/Twitter: https://twitter.com/raybennysportsTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@raybennysportsApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3rPuut8Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3rO0AFFBuzzsprout: https://rayandbennytalksports.buzzsprout.com/Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/raybennytalksports/Discord: https://discord.gg/VcHXqu7m
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This conversation was too good not to share! Ginger is the one answering the questions this time. Shout out to Miles Brown for being a great host! No topics were off limits from going to the principals office to faith to Ginger's love life to becoming a speaker to generosity & doing good! Connect with Miles & watch the video @themilesbrownonline on IG! —————— Get your copy of Ginger's new book Thrive: How to Let Go, Find Purpose and Flourish When Staying Seems Easier today!!!!! To buy from Amazon click here To buy from Barnes & Noble click here —————— Cover Art: Joseph Vosges Intro/Outro: Malaga by EZE Connect with Ginger on IG @gingernfit Follow Get Up Ten on FB and IG
Miles Brown and Marsai Martin (Black-ish) co-star with NPR veteran Ofeiba Quist-Arcton in this Ethiopian story about courage, collaboration, patience, and sibling love.
Miles has a dope energy. He gives me faith in home-schooled kids cuz I got 2 of em. Shoutout to him for beating his pops 1-on-1 in hoops. Our father stopped playing against us before we had the chance. I haven't forgotten. Also, it's officially Bron 1 MJ 2 in my book. Don't at me!
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NFL – National Football League – Week 11 Yesterday Detroit Lions 31, New York Giants 18 Atlanta Falcons 27, Chicago Bears 24 Philadelphia Eagles 17, Indianapolis Colts 16 Lions 31, Giants 18 – Williams leads Lions to 3rd straight win, 31-18 over Giants Jamaal Williams ran for a career-high three touchdowns and the Detroit Lions stunned the New York Giants 31-18. The Lions posted consecutive roads wins and their first three-game winning streak since November 2017. Williams scored on runs of 4, 1 and 1 yards and the Lions’ much-maligned run defense shut down NFL leading rusher Saquon Barkley and forced three turnovers on a cold, blustery afternoon at MetLife Stadium. Defensive end Aidan Hutchinson, the No. 2 overall pick in the draft, intercepted a pass and recovered a fumble to help set up 14 points. Falcons 27, Bears 24 – Koo’s late 53-yard FG lifts Falcons past Fields, Bears 27-24 Younghoe Koo’s 53-yard field goal gave Atlanta the lead with less than two minutes to play and the Falcons overcame another big game from Chicago’s Justin Fields to beat the Bears 27-24. Fields ran for 85 yards with a touchdown, but the Bears suffered their fourth consecutive loss. Chicago has lost six of seven. The Falcons ran out the clock. Marcus Mariota ran and threw for touchdowns for Atlanta, which pulled within one-half game of NFC South-leading Tampa Bay on the Buccaneers’ bye week. Atlanta running back Cordarrelle Patterson set the NFL record with his ninth career kickoff return for a touchdown. Eagles 17, Colts 16 – Jalen Hurts’ late TD run gives Eagles 17-16 win over Colts Jalen Hurts ran for an 8-yard touchdown with 1:20 remaining, and the Philadelphia Eagles rallied past the Indianapolis Colts 17-16. Coming off their first loss of the season, the Eagles trailed 13-3 in the fourth quarter. Hurts threw for a touchdown early in the period to get Philly within three. The third-year quarterback was 18 of 25 with 190 yards through the air and rushed 16 times for 86 yards as the Eagles won their seventh straight road game. Indianapolis never trailed until Hurts’ scoring run. Interim coach Jeff Saturday evened his record at 1-1 since taking over for the fired Frank Reich. Other NFL Scores Tennessee 27, Green Bay 17 Baltimore 13, Carolina 3 Buffalo 31, Cleveland 23 @ DET New England 10, N.Y. Jets 3 New Orleans 27, L.A. Rams 20 Washington 23, Houston 10 Las Vegas 22, Denver 16, OT Cincinnati 37, Pittsburgh 30 Dallas 40, Minnesota 3 Kansas City 30, L.A. Chargers 27 Open: Jacksonville, Miami, Seattle, Tampa Bay Tonight San Francisco 49ers vs. Arizona Cardinals, 8:15 p.m. at Mexico City NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Yesterday (20) Michigan 70, Ohio 66 – OT Georgia Southern 63, Western Michigan 57 (20) Michigan 70, Ohio 66 – OT – Dickinson, No. 20 Michigan shuck Ohio’s late shot, win in OT Hunter Dickinson scored 24 points and had 14 rebounds as No. 20 Michigan, startled by a wild buzzer-beater at the end of regulation, beat Ohio 70-66 in overtime. Down 63-61 with 2.1 seconds left in the second half, Ohio threw a length-of-the-court inbounds pass that hit the rim. After a crazy carom and a short miss, Dwight Wilson tossed in a floater to tie it as time expired. As several Wolverines stared in disbelief, the basket stood after a video review and forced overtime. Jett Howard added 13 for the Wolverines, who are 4-1. Wilson had 21 points to lead 3-1 Ohio, while Jaylin Hunter had 14 points and Miles Brown 11. Georgia Southern 63, WMU 57 – Georgia Southern wins 63-57 over Western Michigan Led by Carlos Curry’s 16 points, the Georgia Southern Eagles defeated the Western Michigan Broncos 63-57 on Sunday. The Eagles are now 3-3 on the season, while the Broncos dropped to 2-4. Lamar Norman Jr. had a game high 23 points to lead Western Michigan in defeat. Tonight High Point at Central Michigan, 5:30 p.m. NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Yesterday (23) Michigan 69, Fairfield 53 (9) Notre Dame 95, Ball State 60 (23) Michigan 69, Fairfield 53 – No. 23 Michigan women dump Fairfield 69-53 Emily Kiser scored 20 points, Leigha Brown and Laila Phelia each scored 17 and No. 23 Michigan beat Fairfield 69-53 in the Wolverines’ first road game of the season. Phelia scored seven points for Michigan in its 10-2 run to close the first quarter. Following MacKenzie Daleba’s layup for a 13-12 Stags lead, Maddie Nolan and Phelia each made a 3-pointer and Michigan never trailed again. Callie Cavanaugh scored 12 points for Fairfield. (9) Notre Dame 95, Ball State 60 – Mabrey scores 19 in No. 9 Notre Dame’s win over Ball State Dara Mabrey scored 19 points, Olivia Miles had 13 points, 11 assists and seven rebounds, and No. 9 Notre Dame beat Ball State 95-60. Notre Dame is 4-0. Ball State is 2-2. The Fighting Irish had six different players score in double figures. Madelyn Bischoff led the Cardinals with 15 points. Ball State led 11-6 halfway through the first quarter but the Irish closed out the period with a 21-7 run. Notre Dame was up 54-27 at the half and maintained at least a 25-point lead the rest of the way. NCAAFB – College Football – Week 12 Saturday (3) Michigan 19, Illinois 17 Indiana 39, Michigan State 31 – 2 OT (18) Notre Dame 44, Boston College 0 NCAAFB – Ohio State, Michigan to meet with much at stake One of the greatest rivalries in sports seems set up for another classic. No. 2 Ohio State and No. 3 Michigan will both be ranked in the top five of the AP poll for the 12th time when they meet Saturday at the Horseshoe in what’s known as The Game. The winner will earn a trip to the Big Ten championship game and a probable spot in the College Football Playoff. The Wolverines are coming off a rare win in the series. Until Jim Harbaugh finally beat the Buckyes last year at home, they had won a school-record eight straight and 15 of 16 against Michigan. NCAAFB – AP Top 25: USC moves into top 5 for 1st time in 5 years Southern California moved into the top five of The Associated Press college football poll for the first time in five years. Georgia received 62 of the 63 first-place votes in the AP Top 25 as the top four teams held their places after playing varying degrees of close games Saturday. No. 2 Ohio State received the other first-place vote. Michigan was No. 3 again, followed by TCU. The Trojans edged up two spots after a thrilling victory against rival UCLA. The last time USC was ranked in the top five was September of 2017, when it started at No. 4 but spent most of the season ranked in the teens before finishing at 12th. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Sacramento Kings 137, Detroit Pistons 129 Kings 137, Pistons 129 – Kings beat Pistons 137-129, extend winning streak to 6 games De’Aaron Fox had 33 points and seven assists and the Sacramento Kings extended their winning streak to six games with a 137-129 win over the Detroit Pistons. Fox scored 10 points in the fourth quarter, including a pair of free throws with 22.6 seconds remaining that extended Sacramento’s lead to six points. The Kings have won eight of their last 10 games after starting the season 0-4. Pistons rookie Jaden Ivey, the fifth overall pick in the 2022 NBA draft, had 24 points. Bojan Bogdanovic added 21 points for Detriot, which has lost seven consecutive games and 10 of its last 11. Tonight Orlando Magic at Indiana Pacers, 7:00 p.m. Boston Celtics at Chicago Bulls, 8:00 p.m. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Pittsburgh Penguins 6, Chicago Blackhawks 3 Penguins 6, Blackhawks 3 – Crosby, Malkin score as Penguins beat Blackhawks 5-3 Sidney Crosby had a goal and three assists, and the Pittsburgh Penguins topped the Chicago Blackhawks 5-3 for their third straight win. Evgeni Malkin scored in his 1,000th NHL game, helping Pittsburgh close out a 3-0 road trip. Rickard Rakell had a goal and an assist, and Brock McGinn also scored for the Penguins. Pittsburgh had a 3-2 lead before Phillipp Kurashev tied it for Chicago with a third-period shot from the corner behind the goal. But Crosby responded for the Penguins with 3:14 left, scoring his 10th of the season on a nice move in front. ECHL – ECHL Hockey League Yesterday Kalamazoo Wings 4, Iowa Heartlanders 3 – Shootout MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women’s Basketball Bethel University JV at Southwestern Michigan College, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball Bethel University JV at Southwestern Michigan College, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Saturday Football – 11 Man Semifinals Division 4 at Battle Creek Harper Creek Grand Rapids South Christian 26, Edwardsburg 20 GRSC: 13-0 EDW 11-2 Football – 8 Man State Championships Division 1 at Northern Michigan University, Superior Dome Martin 74, Merrill 24 Martin: 11-2 Merrill: 12-1 -Martin’s first state championship in 8-man football and first football state championship since 1987 Division 2 at Northern Michigan University, Superior Dome Powers North Central 66, Mendon 26 Powers NC: 13-0 Mendon: 10-3 Friday Football – 11 Man Finals – Ford Field, Detroit Division 8 Ubly vs. Ottawa Lake Whiteford, 10:00 a.m. Division 2 GR Forest Hills Central vs. Warren De La Salle, 1:00 p.m. Division 6 GR West Catholic vs. Negaunee, 4:30 p.m. Division 8 GR South Christian vs. Goodrich, 7:30 p.m. Saturday Football – 11 Man Finals – Ford Field, Detroit Division 7 Traverse City St. Francis vs. Jackson Lumen Christi, 10:00 a.m. Division 1 Caledonia vs. Belleville, 1:00 p.m. Division 5 Frankenmuth vs. Gladwin, 4:30 p.m. Division 3 Muskegon vs. Detroit MLK, 7:30 p.m. FIFA – 2022 FIFA World Cup – Qatar Yesterday Ecuador 2, Qatar 0 Ecuador 2, Qatar 0 – World Cup dismay for Qatar as Ecuador wins opening game Qatar’s first ever World Cup match ended in dismay for an overmatched team and with a place in unwanted soccer history. The controversy-laced tournament opened with Qatar getting outplayed in a 2-0 loss to Ecuador in front of 67,372 fans at Al Bayt Stadium. A host team had never lost its opening game in 92 years of soccer’s biggest event. The first World Cup in the Middle East is a chance for Qatar to showcase itself to the wider world but its soccer team couldn’t live up to the moment. Ecuador captain Enner Valencia scored both of his team’s goals in the first half. Today England vs. Iran, 8:00 a.m. Senegal vs. Netherlands, 11:00 a.m. United States of America vs. Wales, 2:00 p.m. FIFA – US returns to World Cup against Wales after 8-year wait Gio Reyna, Joe Scally and Yusuf Musah were 11 years old the last time the United States took the field in a World Cup match. On the 3,066th day after that loss in Brazil, the Americans return to soccer’s showcase with a new-look team dreaming lofty goals. Filled with novelty, nerves and naivety, the U.S. takes the field against Wales on Monday night. A Friday match against England follows and group play ends Nov. 29 against Iran. FIFA – Biden urges US World Cup team to `let’s go shock ’em all’ President Joe Biden telephoned the American World Cup team ahead of their opening match against Wales. He said “let’s go shock ’em all.” Biden called the team at about 11:30 p.m. Friday. Biden told the players “I know you’re the underdog.” The United States is back in the World Cup after missing the 2018 tournament. The teams opens against Wales on Monday, then meets England on Friday and closes group play against Iran on Nov. 29. FIFA – McKennie readies for World Cup with red, white & blue hair Weston McKennie got into the patriotic spirit, dying his hair red, white and blue ahead of the United States’ World Cup opener against Wales. The 24-year-old midfielder from Fort Lewis, Washington, showed up with the new colors for the last training session before Monday’s match. McKennie, who plays for Juventus in Italy, previously had a streak of blond in his hair. The Americans open the World Cup on Monday night after failing to reach the 2018 tournament. FIFA – Qatar riot police push back crowds at World Cup fan zone The fan zone set up in central Doha has turned into a chaotic scene on the opening day of the World Cup as tens of thousands of fans are pushing and shoving against police lines to enter the venue. Fans were trying to enter the enclosed area that contains a big-screen television for viewing matches, places to buy beer, and little else. Riot police armed with batons and shields stood guard at the entrance. Some fans pleaded with officers to let them through the line. Only a trickle of pregnant women and handicapped fans were allowed to enter the fan zone through a special priority entrance shortly after the opening match between Qatar and Ecuador kicked off in another Qatari city, Al Khor. FIFA – World Cup Viewer’s Guide: Qatar loses opener, US up on Day 2 The first World Cup in the Middle East finally began Sunday night with a flashy opening ceremony and a loss by host Qatar against Ecuador. Two of the best players in the world were ruled out of the tournament with injuries before it even began. France striker Karim Benzema is out after hurting his left thigh and Senegal forward Sadio Mane has a leg injury. Monday’s matches consist of the United States against Wales, England versus Iran and the Netherlands facing Senegal. 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NFL – National Football League – Week 11 Yesterday Detroit Lions 31, New York Giants 18 Atlanta Falcons 27, Chicago Bears 24 Philadelphia Eagles 17, Indianapolis Colts 16 Lions 31, Giants 18 – Williams leads Lions to 3rd straight win, 31-18 over Giants Jamaal Williams ran for a career-high three touchdowns and the Detroit Lions stunned the New York Giants 31-18. The Lions posted consecutive roads wins and their first three-game winning streak since November 2017. Williams scored on runs of 4, 1 and 1 yards and the Lions’ much-maligned run defense shut down NFL leading rusher Saquon Barkley and forced three turnovers on a cold, blustery afternoon at MetLife Stadium. Defensive end Aidan Hutchinson, the No. 2 overall pick in the draft, intercepted a pass and recovered a fumble to help set up 14 points. Falcons 27, Bears 24 – Koo’s late 53-yard FG lifts Falcons past Fields, Bears 27-24 Younghoe Koo’s 53-yard field goal gave Atlanta the lead with less than two minutes to play and the Falcons overcame another big game from Chicago’s Justin Fields to beat the Bears 27-24. Fields ran for 85 yards with a touchdown, but the Bears suffered their fourth consecutive loss. Chicago has lost six of seven. The Falcons ran out the clock. Marcus Mariota ran and threw for touchdowns for Atlanta, which pulled within one-half game of NFC South-leading Tampa Bay on the Buccaneers’ bye week. Atlanta running back Cordarrelle Patterson set the NFL record with his ninth career kickoff return for a touchdown. Eagles 17, Colts 16 – Jalen Hurts’ late TD run gives Eagles 17-16 win over Colts Jalen Hurts ran for an 8-yard touchdown with 1:20 remaining, and the Philadelphia Eagles rallied past the Indianapolis Colts 17-16. Coming off their first loss of the season, the Eagles trailed 13-3 in the fourth quarter. Hurts threw for a touchdown early in the period to get Philly within three. The third-year quarterback was 18 of 25 with 190 yards through the air and rushed 16 times for 86 yards as the Eagles won their seventh straight road game. Indianapolis never trailed until Hurts’ scoring run. Interim coach Jeff Saturday evened his record at 1-1 since taking over for the fired Frank Reich. Other NFL Scores Tennessee 27, Green Bay 17 Baltimore 13, Carolina 3 Buffalo 31, Cleveland 23 @ DET New England 10, N.Y. Jets 3 New Orleans 27, L.A. Rams 20 Washington 23, Houston 10 Las Vegas 22, Denver 16, OT Cincinnati 37, Pittsburgh 30 Dallas 40, Minnesota 3 Kansas City 30, L.A. Chargers 27 Open: Jacksonville, Miami, Seattle, Tampa Bay Tonight San Francisco 49ers vs. Arizona Cardinals, 8:15 p.m. at Mexico City NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Yesterday (20) Michigan 70, Ohio 66 – OT Georgia Southern 63, Western Michigan 57 (20) Michigan 70, Ohio 66 – OT – Dickinson, No. 20 Michigan shuck Ohio’s late shot, win in OT Hunter Dickinson scored 24 points and had 14 rebounds as No. 20 Michigan, startled by a wild buzzer-beater at the end of regulation, beat Ohio 70-66 in overtime. Down 63-61 with 2.1 seconds left in the second half, Ohio threw a length-of-the-court inbounds pass that hit the rim. After a crazy carom and a short miss, Dwight Wilson tossed in a floater to tie it as time expired. As several Wolverines stared in disbelief, the basket stood after a video review and forced overtime. Jett Howard added 13 for the Wolverines, who are 4-1. Wilson had 21 points to lead 3-1 Ohio, while Jaylin Hunter had 14 points and Miles Brown 11. Georgia Southern 63, WMU 57 – Georgia Southern wins 63-57 over Western Michigan Led by Carlos Curry’s 16 points, the Georgia Southern Eagles defeated the Western Michigan Broncos 63-57 on Sunday. The Eagles are now 3-3 on the season, while the Broncos dropped to 2-4. Lamar Norman Jr. had a game high 23 points to lead Western Michigan in defeat. Tonight High Point at Central Michigan, 5:30 p.m. NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Yesterday (23) Michigan 69, Fairfield 53 (9) Notre Dame 95, Ball State 60 (23) Michigan 69, Fairfield 53 – No. 23 Michigan women dump Fairfield 69-53 Emily Kiser scored 20 points, Leigha Brown and Laila Phelia each scored 17 and No. 23 Michigan beat Fairfield 69-53 in the Wolverines’ first road game of the season. Phelia scored seven points for Michigan in its 10-2 run to close the first quarter. Following MacKenzie Daleba’s layup for a 13-12 Stags lead, Maddie Nolan and Phelia each made a 3-pointer and Michigan never trailed again. Callie Cavanaugh scored 12 points for Fairfield. (9) Notre Dame 95, Ball State 60 – Mabrey scores 19 in No. 9 Notre Dame’s win over Ball State Dara Mabrey scored 19 points, Olivia Miles had 13 points, 11 assists and seven rebounds, and No. 9 Notre Dame beat Ball State 95-60. Notre Dame is 4-0. Ball State is 2-2. The Fighting Irish had six different players score in double figures. Madelyn Bischoff led the Cardinals with 15 points. Ball State led 11-6 halfway through the first quarter but the Irish closed out the period with a 21-7 run. Notre Dame was up 54-27 at the half and maintained at least a 25-point lead the rest of the way. NCAAFB – College Football – Week 12 Saturday (3) Michigan 19, Illinois 17 Indiana 39, Michigan State 31 – 2 OT (18) Notre Dame 44, Boston College 0 NCAAFB – Ohio State, Michigan to meet with much at stake One of the greatest rivalries in sports seems set up for another classic. No. 2 Ohio State and No. 3 Michigan will both be ranked in the top five of the AP poll for the 12th time when they meet Saturday at the Horseshoe in what’s known as The Game. The winner will earn a trip to the Big Ten championship game and a probable spot in the College Football Playoff. The Wolverines are coming off a rare win in the series. Until Jim Harbaugh finally beat the Buckyes last year at home, they had won a school-record eight straight and 15 of 16 against Michigan. NCAAFB – AP Top 25: USC moves into top 5 for 1st time in 5 years Southern California moved into the top five of The Associated Press college football poll for the first time in five years. Georgia received 62 of the 63 first-place votes in the AP Top 25 as the top four teams held their places after playing varying degrees of close games Saturday. No. 2 Ohio State received the other first-place vote. Michigan was No. 3 again, followed by TCU. The Trojans edged up two spots after a thrilling victory against rival UCLA. The last time USC was ranked in the top five was September of 2017, when it started at No. 4 but spent most of the season ranked in the teens before finishing at 12th. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Sacramento Kings 137, Detroit Pistons 129 Kings 137, Pistons 129 – Kings beat Pistons 137-129, extend winning streak to 6 games De’Aaron Fox had 33 points and seven assists and the Sacramento Kings extended their winning streak to six games with a 137-129 win over the Detroit Pistons. Fox scored 10 points in the fourth quarter, including a pair of free throws with 22.6 seconds remaining that extended Sacramento’s lead to six points. The Kings have won eight of their last 10 games after starting the season 0-4. Pistons rookie Jaden Ivey, the fifth overall pick in the 2022 NBA draft, had 24 points. Bojan Bogdanovic added 21 points for Detriot, which has lost seven consecutive games and 10 of its last 11. Tonight Orlando Magic at Indiana Pacers, 7:00 p.m. Boston Celtics at Chicago Bulls, 8:00 p.m. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Pittsburgh Penguins 6, Chicago Blackhawks 3 Penguins 6, Blackhawks 3 – Crosby, Malkin score as Penguins beat Blackhawks 5-3 Sidney Crosby had a goal and three assists, and the Pittsburgh Penguins topped the Chicago Blackhawks 5-3 for their third straight win. Evgeni Malkin scored in his 1,000th NHL game, helping Pittsburgh close out a 3-0 road trip. Rickard Rakell had a goal and an assist, and Brock McGinn also scored for the Penguins. Pittsburgh had a 3-2 lead before Phillipp Kurashev tied it for Chicago with a third-period shot from the corner behind the goal. But Crosby responded for the Penguins with 3:14 left, scoring his 10th of the season on a nice move in front. ECHL – ECHL Hockey League Yesterday Kalamazoo Wings 4, Iowa Heartlanders 3 – Shootout MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women’s Basketball Bethel University JV at Southwestern Michigan College, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball Bethel University JV at Southwestern Michigan College, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Saturday Football – 11 Man Semifinals Division 4 at Battle Creek Harper Creek Grand Rapids South Christian 26, Edwardsburg 20 GRSC: 13-0 EDW 11-2 Football – 8 Man State Championships Division 1 at Northern Michigan University, Superior Dome Martin 74, Merrill 24 Martin: 11-2 Merrill: 12-1 -Martin’s first state championship in 8-man football and first football state championship since 1987 Division 2 at Northern Michigan University, Superior Dome Powers North Central 66, Mendon 26 Powers NC: 13-0 Mendon: 10-3 Friday Football – 11 Man Finals – Ford Field, Detroit Division 8 Ubly vs. Ottawa Lake Whiteford, 10:00 a.m. Division 2 GR Forest Hills Central vs. Warren De La Salle, 1:00 p.m. Division 6 GR West Catholic vs. Negaunee, 4:30 p.m. Division 8 GR South Christian vs. Goodrich, 7:30 p.m. Saturday Football – 11 Man Finals – Ford Field, Detroit Division 7 Traverse City St. Francis vs. Jackson Lumen Christi, 10:00 a.m. Division 1 Caledonia vs. Belleville, 1:00 p.m. Division 5 Frankenmuth vs. Gladwin, 4:30 p.m. Division 3 Muskegon vs. Detroit MLK, 7:30 p.m. FIFA – 2022 FIFA World Cup – Qatar Yesterday Ecuador 2, Qatar 0 Ecuador 2, Qatar 0 – World Cup dismay for Qatar as Ecuador wins opening game Qatar’s first ever World Cup match ended in dismay for an overmatched team and with a place in unwanted soccer history. The controversy-laced tournament opened with Qatar getting outplayed in a 2-0 loss to Ecuador in front of 67,372 fans at Al Bayt Stadium. A host team had never lost its opening game in 92 years of soccer’s biggest event. The first World Cup in the Middle East is a chance for Qatar to showcase itself to the wider world but its soccer team couldn’t live up to the moment. Ecuador captain Enner Valencia scored both of his team’s goals in the first half. Today England vs. Iran, 8:00 a.m. Senegal vs. Netherlands, 11:00 a.m. United States of America vs. Wales, 2:00 p.m. FIFA – US returns to World Cup against Wales after 8-year wait Gio Reyna, Joe Scally and Yusuf Musah were 11 years old the last time the United States took the field in a World Cup match. On the 3,066th day after that loss in Brazil, the Americans return to soccer’s showcase with a new-look team dreaming lofty goals. Filled with novelty, nerves and naivety, the U.S. takes the field against Wales on Monday night. A Friday match against England follows and group play ends Nov. 29 against Iran. FIFA – Biden urges US World Cup team to `let’s go shock ’em all’ President Joe Biden telephoned the American World Cup team ahead of their opening match against Wales. He said “let’s go shock ’em all.” Biden called the team at about 11:30 p.m. Friday. Biden told the players “I know you’re the underdog.” The United States is back in the World Cup after missing the 2018 tournament. The teams opens against Wales on Monday, then meets England on Friday and closes group play against Iran on Nov. 29. FIFA – McKennie readies for World Cup with red, white & blue hair Weston McKennie got into the patriotic spirit, dying his hair red, white and blue ahead of the United States’ World Cup opener against Wales. The 24-year-old midfielder from Fort Lewis, Washington, showed up with the new colors for the last training session before Monday’s match. McKennie, who plays for Juventus in Italy, previously had a streak of blond in his hair. The Americans open the World Cup on Monday night after failing to reach the 2018 tournament. FIFA – Qatar riot police push back crowds at World Cup fan zone The fan zone set up in central Doha has turned into a chaotic scene on the opening day of the World Cup as tens of thousands of fans are pushing and shoving against police lines to enter the venue. Fans were trying to enter the enclosed area that contains a big-screen television for viewing matches, places to buy beer, and little else. Riot police armed with batons and shields stood guard at the entrance. Some fans pleaded with officers to let them through the line. Only a trickle of pregnant women and handicapped fans were allowed to enter the fan zone through a special priority entrance shortly after the opening match between Qatar and Ecuador kicked off in another Qatari city, Al Khor. FIFA – World Cup Viewer’s Guide: Qatar loses opener, US up on Day 2 The first World Cup in the Middle East finally began Sunday night with a flashy opening ceremony and a loss by host Qatar against Ecuador. Two of the best players in the world were ruled out of the tournament with injuries before it even began. France striker Karim Benzema is out after hurting his left thigh and Senegal forward Sadio Mane has a leg injury. Monday’s matches consist of the United States against Wales, England versus Iran and the Netherlands facing Senegal. Eight of the 13 team captains of European nations have planned to wear “One Love” armbands promoting inclusivity but they could face penalties for breaking rules regarding FIFA-issued uniforms.AP Football Top 251Georgia (62)11-02Ohio State (1)11-03Michigan11-04TCU11-05USC10-16LSU9-27Clemson10-18Alabama9-29Tennessee9-210Oregon9-211Penn State9-212Washington9-213Notre Dame8-314Utah8-315Kansas State8-316Florida State8-317UCLA8-318North Carolina9-219Tulane9-220Ole Miss8-321Cincinnati9-222Oregon State8-323Coastal Carolina9-124Texas7-425UCF8-3See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NFL – National Football League – Week 11 Yesterday Detroit Lions 31, New York Giants 18 Atlanta Falcons 27, Chicago Bears 24 Philadelphia Eagles 17, Indianapolis Colts 16 Lions 31, Giants 18 – Williams leads Lions to 3rd straight win, 31-18 over Giants Jamaal Williams ran for a career-high three touchdowns and the Detroit Lions stunned the New York Giants 31-18. The Lions posted consecutive roads wins and their first three-game winning streak since November 2017. Williams scored on runs of 4, 1 and 1 yards and the Lions’ much-maligned run defense shut down NFL leading rusher Saquon Barkley and forced three turnovers on a cold, blustery afternoon at MetLife Stadium. Defensive end Aidan Hutchinson, the No. 2 overall pick in the draft, intercepted a pass and recovered a fumble to help set up 14 points. Falcons 27, Bears 24 – Koo’s late 53-yard FG lifts Falcons past Fields, Bears 27-24 Younghoe Koo’s 53-yard field goal gave Atlanta the lead with less than two minutes to play and the Falcons overcame another big game from Chicago’s Justin Fields to beat the Bears 27-24. Fields ran for 85 yards with a touchdown, but the Bears suffered their fourth consecutive loss. Chicago has lost six of seven. The Falcons ran out the clock. Marcus Mariota ran and threw for touchdowns for Atlanta, which pulled within one-half game of NFC South-leading Tampa Bay on the Buccaneers’ bye week. Atlanta running back Cordarrelle Patterson set the NFL record with his ninth career kickoff return for a touchdown. Eagles 17, Colts 16 – Jalen Hurts’ late TD run gives Eagles 17-16 win over Colts Jalen Hurts ran for an 8-yard touchdown with 1:20 remaining, and the Philadelphia Eagles rallied past the Indianapolis Colts 17-16. Coming off their first loss of the season, the Eagles trailed 13-3 in the fourth quarter. Hurts threw for a touchdown early in the period to get Philly within three. The third-year quarterback was 18 of 25 with 190 yards through the air and rushed 16 times for 86 yards as the Eagles won their seventh straight road game. Indianapolis never trailed until Hurts’ scoring run. Interim coach Jeff Saturday evened his record at 1-1 since taking over for the fired Frank Reich. Other NFL Scores Tennessee 27, Green Bay 17 Baltimore 13, Carolina 3 Buffalo 31, Cleveland 23 @ DET New England 10, N.Y. Jets 3 New Orleans 27, L.A. Rams 20 Washington 23, Houston 10 Las Vegas 22, Denver 16, OT Cincinnati 37, Pittsburgh 30 Dallas 40, Minnesota 3 Kansas City 30, L.A. Chargers 27 Open: Jacksonville, Miami, Seattle, Tampa Bay Tonight San Francisco 49ers vs. Arizona Cardinals, 8:15 p.m. at Mexico City NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Yesterday (20) Michigan 70, Ohio 66 – OT Georgia Southern 63, Western Michigan 57 (20) Michigan 70, Ohio 66 – OT – Dickinson, No. 20 Michigan shuck Ohio’s late shot, win in OT Hunter Dickinson scored 24 points and had 14 rebounds as No. 20 Michigan, startled by a wild buzzer-beater at the end of regulation, beat Ohio 70-66 in overtime. Down 63-61 with 2.1 seconds left in the second half, Ohio threw a length-of-the-court inbounds pass that hit the rim. After a crazy carom and a short miss, Dwight Wilson tossed in a floater to tie it as time expired. As several Wolverines stared in disbelief, the basket stood after a video review and forced overtime. Jett Howard added 13 for the Wolverines, who are 4-1. Wilson had 21 points to lead 3-1 Ohio, while Jaylin Hunter had 14 points and Miles Brown 11. Georgia Southern 63, WMU 57 – Georgia Southern wins 63-57 over Western Michigan Led by Carlos Curry’s 16 points, the Georgia Southern Eagles defeated the Western Michigan Broncos 63-57 on Sunday. The Eagles are now 3-3 on the season, while the Broncos dropped to 2-4. Lamar Norman Jr. had a game high 23 points to lead Western Michigan in defeat. Tonight High Point at Central Michigan, 5:30 p.m. NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Yesterday (23) Michigan 69, Fairfield 53 (9) Notre Dame 95, Ball State 60 (23) Michigan 69, Fairfield 53 – No. 23 Michigan women dump Fairfield 69-53 Emily Kiser scored 20 points, Leigha Brown and Laila Phelia each scored 17 and No. 23 Michigan beat Fairfield 69-53 in the Wolverines’ first road game of the season. Phelia scored seven points for Michigan in its 10-2 run to close the first quarter. Following MacKenzie Daleba’s layup for a 13-12 Stags lead, Maddie Nolan and Phelia each made a 3-pointer and Michigan never trailed again. Callie Cavanaugh scored 12 points for Fairfield. (9) Notre Dame 95, Ball State 60 – Mabrey scores 19 in No. 9 Notre Dame’s win over Ball State Dara Mabrey scored 19 points, Olivia Miles had 13 points, 11 assists and seven rebounds, and No. 9 Notre Dame beat Ball State 95-60. Notre Dame is 4-0. Ball State is 2-2. The Fighting Irish had six different players score in double figures. Madelyn Bischoff led the Cardinals with 15 points. Ball State led 11-6 halfway through the first quarter but the Irish closed out the period with a 21-7 run. Notre Dame was up 54-27 at the half and maintained at least a 25-point lead the rest of the way. NCAAFB – College Football – Week 12 Saturday (3) Michigan 19, Illinois 17 Indiana 39, Michigan State 31 – 2 OT (18) Notre Dame 44, Boston College 0 NCAAFB – Ohio State, Michigan to meet with much at stake One of the greatest rivalries in sports seems set up for another classic. No. 2 Ohio State and No. 3 Michigan will both be ranked in the top five of the AP poll for the 12th time when they meet Saturday at the Horseshoe in what’s known as The Game. The winner will earn a trip to the Big Ten championship game and a probable spot in the College Football Playoff. The Wolverines are coming off a rare win in the series. Until Jim Harbaugh finally beat the Buckyes last year at home, they had won a school-record eight straight and 15 of 16 against Michigan. NCAAFB – AP Top 25: USC moves into top 5 for 1st time in 5 years Southern California moved into the top five of The Associated Press college football poll for the first time in five years. Georgia received 62 of the 63 first-place votes in the AP Top 25 as the top four teams held their places after playing varying degrees of close games Saturday. No. 2 Ohio State received the other first-place vote. Michigan was No. 3 again, followed by TCU. The Trojans edged up two spots after a thrilling victory against rival UCLA. The last time USC was ranked in the top five was September of 2017, when it started at No. 4 but spent most of the season ranked in the teens before finishing at 12th. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Sacramento Kings 137, Detroit Pistons 129 Kings 137, Pistons 129 – Kings beat Pistons 137-129, extend winning streak to 6 games De’Aaron Fox had 33 points and seven assists and the Sacramento Kings extended their winning streak to six games with a 137-129 win over the Detroit Pistons. Fox scored 10 points in the fourth quarter, including a pair of free throws with 22.6 seconds remaining that extended Sacramento’s lead to six points. The Kings have won eight of their last 10 games after starting the season 0-4. Pistons rookie Jaden Ivey, the fifth overall pick in the 2022 NBA draft, had 24 points. Bojan Bogdanovic added 21 points for Detriot, which has lost seven consecutive games and 10 of its last 11. Tonight Orlando Magic at Indiana Pacers, 7:00 p.m. Boston Celtics at Chicago Bulls, 8:00 p.m. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Pittsburgh Penguins 6, Chicago Blackhawks 3 Penguins 6, Blackhawks 3 – Crosby, Malkin score as Penguins beat Blackhawks 5-3 Sidney Crosby had a goal and three assists, and the Pittsburgh Penguins topped the Chicago Blackhawks 5-3 for their third straight win. Evgeni Malkin scored in his 1,000th NHL game, helping Pittsburgh close out a 3-0 road trip. Rickard Rakell had a goal and an assist, and Brock McGinn also scored for the Penguins. Pittsburgh had a 3-2 lead before Phillipp Kurashev tied it for Chicago with a third-period shot from the corner behind the goal. But Crosby responded for the Penguins with 3:14 left, scoring his 10th of the season on a nice move in front. ECHL – ECHL Hockey League Yesterday Kalamazoo Wings 4, Iowa Heartlanders 3 – Shootout MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women’s Basketball Bethel University JV at Southwestern Michigan College, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball Bethel University JV at Southwestern Michigan College, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Saturday Football – 11 Man Semifinals Division 4 at Battle Creek Harper Creek Grand Rapids South Christian 26, Edwardsburg 20 GRSC: 13-0 EDW 11-2 Football – 8 Man State Championships Division 1 at Northern Michigan University, Superior Dome Martin 74, Merrill 24 Martin: 11-2 Merrill: 12-1 -Martin’s first state championship in 8-man football and first football state championship since 1987 Division 2 at Northern Michigan University, Superior Dome Powers North Central 66, Mendon 26 Powers NC: 13-0 Mendon: 10-3 Friday Football – 11 Man Finals – Ford Field, Detroit Division 8 Ubly vs. Ottawa Lake Whiteford, 10:00 a.m. Division 2 GR Forest Hills Central vs. Warren De La Salle, 1:00 p.m. Division 6 GR West Catholic vs. Negaunee, 4:30 p.m. Division 8 GR South Christian vs. Goodrich, 7:30 p.m. Saturday Football – 11 Man Finals – Ford Field, Detroit Division 7 Traverse City St. Francis vs. Jackson Lumen Christi, 10:00 a.m. Division 1 Caledonia vs. Belleville, 1:00 p.m. Division 5 Frankenmuth vs. Gladwin, 4:30 p.m. Division 3 Muskegon vs. Detroit MLK, 7:30 p.m. FIFA – 2022 FIFA World Cup – Qatar Yesterday Ecuador 2, Qatar 0 Ecuador 2, Qatar 0 – World Cup dismay for Qatar as Ecuador wins opening game Qatar’s first ever World Cup match ended in dismay for an overmatched team and with a place in unwanted soccer history. The controversy-laced tournament opened with Qatar getting outplayed in a 2-0 loss to Ecuador in front of 67,372 fans at Al Bayt Stadium. A host team had never lost its opening game in 92 years of soccer’s biggest event. The first World Cup in the Middle East is a chance for Qatar to showcase itself to the wider world but its soccer team couldn’t live up to the moment. Ecuador captain Enner Valencia scored both of his team’s goals in the first half. Today England vs. Iran, 8:00 a.m. Senegal vs. Netherlands, 11:00 a.m. United States of America vs. Wales, 2:00 p.m. FIFA – US returns to World Cup against Wales after 8-year wait Gio Reyna, Joe Scally and Yusuf Musah were 11 years old the last time the United States took the field in a World Cup match. On the 3,066th day after that loss in Brazil, the Americans return to soccer’s showcase with a new-look team dreaming lofty goals. Filled with novelty, nerves and naivety, the U.S. takes the field against Wales on Monday night. A Friday match against England follows and group play ends Nov. 29 against Iran. FIFA – Biden urges US World Cup team to `let’s go shock ’em all’ President Joe Biden telephoned the American World Cup team ahead of their opening match against Wales. He said “let’s go shock ’em all.” Biden called the team at about 11:30 p.m. Friday. Biden told the players “I know you’re the underdog.” The United States is back in the World Cup after missing the 2018 tournament. The teams opens against Wales on Monday, then meets England on Friday and closes group play against Iran on Nov. 29. FIFA – McKennie readies for World Cup with red, white & blue hair Weston McKennie got into the patriotic spirit, dying his hair red, white and blue ahead of the United States’ World Cup opener against Wales. The 24-year-old midfielder from Fort Lewis, Washington, showed up with the new colors for the last training session before Monday’s match. McKennie, who plays for Juventus in Italy, previously had a streak of blond in his hair. The Americans open the World Cup on Monday night after failing to reach the 2018 tournament. FIFA – Qatar riot police push back crowds at World Cup fan zone The fan zone set up in central Doha has turned into a chaotic scene on the opening day of the World Cup as tens of thousands of fans are pushing and shoving against police lines to enter the venue. Fans were trying to enter the enclosed area that contains a big-screen television for viewing matches, places to buy beer, and little else. Riot police armed with batons and shields stood guard at the entrance. Some fans pleaded with officers to let them through the line. Only a trickle of pregnant women and handicapped fans were allowed to enter the fan zone through a special priority entrance shortly after the opening match between Qatar and Ecuador kicked off in another Qatari city, Al Khor. FIFA – World Cup Viewer’s Guide: Qatar loses opener, US up on Day 2 The first World Cup in the Middle East finally began Sunday night with a flashy opening ceremony and a loss by host Qatar against Ecuador. Two of the best players in the world were ruled out of the tournament with injuries before it even began. France striker Karim Benzema is out after hurting his left thigh and Senegal forward Sadio Mane has a leg injury. Monday’s matches consist of the United States against Wales, England versus Iran and the Netherlands facing Senegal. Eight of the 13 team captains of European nations have planned to wear “One Love” armbands promoting inclusivity but they could face penalties for breaking rules regarding FIFA-issued uniforms.AP Football Top 251Georgia (62)11-02Ohio State (1)11-03Michigan11-04TCU11-05USC10-16LSU9-27Clemson10-18Alabama9-29Tennessee9-210Oregon9-211Penn State9-212Washington9-213Notre Dame8-314Utah8-315Kansas State8-316Florida State8-317UCLA8-318North Carolina9-219Tulane9-220Ole Miss8-321Cincinnati9-222Oregon State8-323Coastal Carolina9-124Texas7-425UCF8-3See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NFL – National Football League – Week 11 Yesterday Detroit Lions 31, New York Giants 18 Atlanta Falcons 27, Chicago Bears 24 Philadelphia Eagles 17, Indianapolis Colts 16 Lions 31, Giants 18 – Williams leads Lions to 3rd straight win, 31-18 over Giants Jamaal Williams ran for a career-high three touchdowns and the Detroit Lions stunned the New York Giants 31-18. The Lions posted consecutive roads wins and their first three-game winning streak since November 2017. Williams scored on runs of 4, 1 and 1 yards and the Lions’ much-maligned run defense shut down NFL leading rusher Saquon Barkley and forced three turnovers on a cold, blustery afternoon at MetLife Stadium. Defensive end Aidan Hutchinson, the No. 2 overall pick in the draft, intercepted a pass and recovered a fumble to help set up 14 points. Falcons 27, Bears 24 – Koo’s late 53-yard FG lifts Falcons past Fields, Bears 27-24 Younghoe Koo’s 53-yard field goal gave Atlanta the lead with less than two minutes to play and the Falcons overcame another big game from Chicago’s Justin Fields to beat the Bears 27-24. Fields ran for 85 yards with a touchdown, but the Bears suffered their fourth consecutive loss. Chicago has lost six of seven. The Falcons ran out the clock. Marcus Mariota ran and threw for touchdowns for Atlanta, which pulled within one-half game of NFC South-leading Tampa Bay on the Buccaneers’ bye week. Atlanta running back Cordarrelle Patterson set the NFL record with his ninth career kickoff return for a touchdown. Eagles 17, Colts 16 – Jalen Hurts’ late TD run gives Eagles 17-16 win over Colts Jalen Hurts ran for an 8-yard touchdown with 1:20 remaining, and the Philadelphia Eagles rallied past the Indianapolis Colts 17-16. Coming off their first loss of the season, the Eagles trailed 13-3 in the fourth quarter. Hurts threw for a touchdown early in the period to get Philly within three. The third-year quarterback was 18 of 25 with 190 yards through the air and rushed 16 times for 86 yards as the Eagles won their seventh straight road game. Indianapolis never trailed until Hurts’ scoring run. Interim coach Jeff Saturday evened his record at 1-1 since taking over for the fired Frank Reich. Other NFL Scores Tennessee 27, Green Bay 17 Baltimore 13, Carolina 3 Buffalo 31, Cleveland 23 @ DET New England 10, N.Y. Jets 3 New Orleans 27, L.A. Rams 20 Washington 23, Houston 10 Las Vegas 22, Denver 16, OT Cincinnati 37, Pittsburgh 30 Dallas 40, Minnesota 3 Kansas City 30, L.A. Chargers 27 Open: Jacksonville, Miami, Seattle, Tampa Bay Tonight San Francisco 49ers vs. Arizona Cardinals, 8:15 p.m. at Mexico City NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Yesterday (20) Michigan 70, Ohio 66 – OT Georgia Southern 63, Western Michigan 57 (20) Michigan 70, Ohio 66 – OT – Dickinson, No. 20 Michigan shuck Ohio’s late shot, win in OT Hunter Dickinson scored 24 points and had 14 rebounds as No. 20 Michigan, startled by a wild buzzer-beater at the end of regulation, beat Ohio 70-66 in overtime. Down 63-61 with 2.1 seconds left in the second half, Ohio threw a length-of-the-court inbounds pass that hit the rim. After a crazy carom and a short miss, Dwight Wilson tossed in a floater to tie it as time expired. As several Wolverines stared in disbelief, the basket stood after a video review and forced overtime. Jett Howard added 13 for the Wolverines, who are 4-1. Wilson had 21 points to lead 3-1 Ohio, while Jaylin Hunter had 14 points and Miles Brown 11. Georgia Southern 63, WMU 57 – Georgia Southern wins 63-57 over Western Michigan Led by Carlos Curry’s 16 points, the Georgia Southern Eagles defeated the Western Michigan Broncos 63-57 on Sunday. The Eagles are now 3-3 on the season, while the Broncos dropped to 2-4. Lamar Norman Jr. had a game high 23 points to lead Western Michigan in defeat. Tonight High Point at Central Michigan, 5:30 p.m. NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Yesterday (23) Michigan 69, Fairfield 53 (9) Notre Dame 95, Ball State 60 (23) Michigan 69, Fairfield 53 – No. 23 Michigan women dump Fairfield 69-53 Emily Kiser scored 20 points, Leigha Brown and Laila Phelia each scored 17 and No. 23 Michigan beat Fairfield 69-53 in the Wolverines’ first road game of the season. Phelia scored seven points for Michigan in its 10-2 run to close the first quarter. Following MacKenzie Daleba’s layup for a 13-12 Stags lead, Maddie Nolan and Phelia each made a 3-pointer and Michigan never trailed again. Callie Cavanaugh scored 12 points for Fairfield. (9) Notre Dame 95, Ball State 60 – Mabrey scores 19 in No. 9 Notre Dame’s win over Ball State Dara Mabrey scored 19 points, Olivia Miles had 13 points, 11 assists and seven rebounds, and No. 9 Notre Dame beat Ball State 95-60. Notre Dame is 4-0. Ball State is 2-2. The Fighting Irish had six different players score in double figures. Madelyn Bischoff led the Cardinals with 15 points. Ball State led 11-6 halfway through the first quarter but the Irish closed out the period with a 21-7 run. Notre Dame was up 54-27 at the half and maintained at least a 25-point lead the rest of the way. NCAAFB – College Football – Week 12 Saturday (3) Michigan 19, Illinois 17 Indiana 39, Michigan State 31 – 2 OT (18) Notre Dame 44, Boston College 0 NCAAFB – Ohio State, Michigan to meet with much at stake One of the greatest rivalries in sports seems set up for another classic. No. 2 Ohio State and No. 3 Michigan will both be ranked in the top five of the AP poll for the 12th time when they meet Saturday at the Horseshoe in what’s known as The Game. The winner will earn a trip to the Big Ten championship game and a probable spot in the College Football Playoff. The Wolverines are coming off a rare win in the series. Until Jim Harbaugh finally beat the Buckyes last year at home, they had won a school-record eight straight and 15 of 16 against Michigan. NCAAFB – AP Top 25: USC moves into top 5 for 1st time in 5 years Southern California moved into the top five of The Associated Press college football poll for the first time in five years. Georgia received 62 of the 63 first-place votes in the AP Top 25 as the top four teams held their places after playing varying degrees of close games Saturday. No. 2 Ohio State received the other first-place vote. Michigan was No. 3 again, followed by TCU. The Trojans edged up two spots after a thrilling victory against rival UCLA. The last time USC was ranked in the top five was September of 2017, when it started at No. 4 but spent most of the season ranked in the teens before finishing at 12th. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Sacramento Kings 137, Detroit Pistons 129 Kings 137, Pistons 129 – Kings beat Pistons 137-129, extend winning streak to 6 games De’Aaron Fox had 33 points and seven assists and the Sacramento Kings extended their winning streak to six games with a 137-129 win over the Detroit Pistons. Fox scored 10 points in the fourth quarter, including a pair of free throws with 22.6 seconds remaining that extended Sacramento’s lead to six points. The Kings have won eight of their last 10 games after starting the season 0-4. Pistons rookie Jaden Ivey, the fifth overall pick in the 2022 NBA draft, had 24 points. Bojan Bogdanovic added 21 points for Detriot, which has lost seven consecutive games and 10 of its last 11. Tonight Orlando Magic at Indiana Pacers, 7:00 p.m. Boston Celtics at Chicago Bulls, 8:00 p.m. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Pittsburgh Penguins 6, Chicago Blackhawks 3 Penguins 6, Blackhawks 3 – Crosby, Malkin score as Penguins beat Blackhawks 5-3 Sidney Crosby had a goal and three assists, and the Pittsburgh Penguins topped the Chicago Blackhawks 5-3 for their third straight win. Evgeni Malkin scored in his 1,000th NHL game, helping Pittsburgh close out a 3-0 road trip. Rickard Rakell had a goal and an assist, and Brock McGinn also scored for the Penguins. Pittsburgh had a 3-2 lead before Phillipp Kurashev tied it for Chicago with a third-period shot from the corner behind the goal. But Crosby responded for the Penguins with 3:14 left, scoring his 10th of the season on a nice move in front. ECHL – ECHL Hockey League Yesterday Kalamazoo Wings 4, Iowa Heartlanders 3 – Shootout MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women’s Basketball Bethel University JV at Southwestern Michigan College, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball Bethel University JV at Southwestern Michigan College, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Saturday Football – 11 Man Semifinals Division 4 at Battle Creek Harper Creek Grand Rapids South Christian 26, Edwardsburg 20 GRSC: 13-0 EDW 11-2 Football – 8 Man State Championships Division 1 at Northern Michigan University, Superior Dome Martin 74, Merrill 24 Martin: 11-2 Merrill: 12-1 -Martin’s first state championship in 8-man football and first football state championship since 1987 Division 2 at Northern Michigan University, Superior Dome Powers North Central 66, Mendon 26 Powers NC: 13-0 Mendon: 10-3 Friday Football – 11 Man Finals – Ford Field, Detroit Division 8 Ubly vs. Ottawa Lake Whiteford, 10:00 a.m. Division 2 GR Forest Hills Central vs. Warren De La Salle, 1:00 p.m. Division 6 GR West Catholic vs. Negaunee, 4:30 p.m. Division 8 GR South Christian vs. Goodrich, 7:30 p.m. Saturday Football – 11 Man Finals – Ford Field, Detroit Division 7 Traverse City St. Francis vs. Jackson Lumen Christi, 10:00 a.m. Division 1 Caledonia vs. Belleville, 1:00 p.m. Division 5 Frankenmuth vs. Gladwin, 4:30 p.m. Division 3 Muskegon vs. Detroit MLK, 7:30 p.m. FIFA – 2022 FIFA World Cup – Qatar Yesterday Ecuador 2, Qatar 0 Ecuador 2, Qatar 0 – World Cup dismay for Qatar as Ecuador wins opening game Qatar’s first ever World Cup match ended in dismay for an overmatched team and with a place in unwanted soccer history. The controversy-laced tournament opened with Qatar getting outplayed in a 2-0 loss to Ecuador in front of 67,372 fans at Al Bayt Stadium. A host team had never lost its opening game in 92 years of soccer’s biggest event. The first World Cup in the Middle East is a chance for Qatar to showcase itself to the wider world but its soccer team couldn’t live up to the moment. Ecuador captain Enner Valencia scored both of his team’s goals in the first half. Today England vs. Iran, 8:00 a.m. Senegal vs. Netherlands, 11:00 a.m. United States of America vs. Wales, 2:00 p.m. FIFA – US returns to World Cup against Wales after 8-year wait Gio Reyna, Joe Scally and Yusuf Musah were 11 years old the last time the United States took the field in a World Cup match. On the 3,066th day after that loss in Brazil, the Americans return to soccer’s showcase with a new-look team dreaming lofty goals. Filled with novelty, nerves and naivety, the U.S. takes the field against Wales on Monday night. A Friday match against England follows and group play ends Nov. 29 against Iran. FIFA – Biden urges US World Cup team to `let’s go shock ’em all’ President Joe Biden telephoned the American World Cup team ahead of their opening match against Wales. He said “let’s go shock ’em all.” Biden called the team at about 11:30 p.m. Friday. Biden told the players “I know you’re the underdog.” The United States is back in the World Cup after missing the 2018 tournament. The teams opens against Wales on Monday, then meets England on Friday and closes group play against Iran on Nov. 29. FIFA – McKennie readies for World Cup with red, white & blue hair Weston McKennie got into the patriotic spirit, dying his hair red, white and blue ahead of the United States’ World Cup opener against Wales. The 24-year-old midfielder from Fort Lewis, Washington, showed up with the new colors for the last training session before Monday’s match. McKennie, who plays for Juventus in Italy, previously had a streak of blond in his hair. The Americans open the World Cup on Monday night after failing to reach the 2018 tournament. FIFA – Qatar riot police push back crowds at World Cup fan zone The fan zone set up in central Doha has turned into a chaotic scene on the opening day of the World Cup as tens of thousands of fans are pushing and shoving against police lines to enter the venue. Fans were trying to enter the enclosed area that contains a big-screen television for viewing matches, places to buy beer, and little else. Riot police armed with batons and shields stood guard at the entrance. Some fans pleaded with officers to let them through the line. Only a trickle of pregnant women and handicapped fans were allowed to enter the fan zone through a special priority entrance shortly after the opening match between Qatar and Ecuador kicked off in another Qatari city, Al Khor. FIFA – World Cup Viewer’s Guide: Qatar loses opener, US up on Day 2 The first World Cup in the Middle East finally began Sunday night with a flashy opening ceremony and a loss by host Qatar against Ecuador. Two of the best players in the world were ruled out of the tournament with injuries before it even began. France striker Karim Benzema is out after hurting his left thigh and Senegal forward Sadio Mane has a leg injury. Monday’s matches consist of the United States against Wales, England versus Iran and the Netherlands facing Senegal. Eight of the 13 team captains of European nations have planned to wear “One Love” armbands promoting inclusivity but they could face penalties for breaking rules regarding FIFA-issued uniforms.AP Football Top 251Georgia (62)11-02Ohio State (1)11-03Michigan11-04TCU11-05USC10-16LSU9-27Clemson10-18Alabama9-29Tennessee9-210Oregon9-211Penn State9-212Washington9-213Notre Dame8-314Utah8-315Kansas State8-316Florida State8-317UCLA8-318North Carolina9-219Tulane9-220Ole Miss8-321Cincinnati9-222Oregon State8-323Coastal Carolina9-124Texas7-425UCF8-3See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NFL – National Football League – Week 11 Yesterday Detroit Lions 31, New York Giants 18 Atlanta Falcons 27, Chicago Bears 24 Philadelphia Eagles 17, Indianapolis Colts 16 Lions 31, Giants 18 – Williams leads Lions to 3rd straight win, 31-18 over Giants Jamaal Williams ran for a career-high three touchdowns and the Detroit Lions stunned the New York Giants 31-18. The Lions posted consecutive roads wins and their first three-game winning streak since November 2017. Williams scored on runs of 4, 1 and 1 yards and the Lions’ much-maligned run defense shut down NFL leading rusher Saquon Barkley and forced three turnovers on a cold, blustery afternoon at MetLife Stadium. Defensive end Aidan Hutchinson, the No. 2 overall pick in the draft, intercepted a pass and recovered a fumble to help set up 14 points. Falcons 27, Bears 24 – Koo’s late 53-yard FG lifts Falcons past Fields, Bears 27-24 Younghoe Koo’s 53-yard field goal gave Atlanta the lead with less than two minutes to play and the Falcons overcame another big game from Chicago’s Justin Fields to beat the Bears 27-24. Fields ran for 85 yards with a touchdown, but the Bears suffered their fourth consecutive loss. Chicago has lost six of seven. The Falcons ran out the clock. Marcus Mariota ran and threw for touchdowns for Atlanta, which pulled within one-half game of NFC South-leading Tampa Bay on the Buccaneers’ bye week. Atlanta running back Cordarrelle Patterson set the NFL record with his ninth career kickoff return for a touchdown. Eagles 17, Colts 16 – Jalen Hurts’ late TD run gives Eagles 17-16 win over Colts Jalen Hurts ran for an 8-yard touchdown with 1:20 remaining, and the Philadelphia Eagles rallied past the Indianapolis Colts 17-16. Coming off their first loss of the season, the Eagles trailed 13-3 in the fourth quarter. Hurts threw for a touchdown early in the period to get Philly within three. The third-year quarterback was 18 of 25 with 190 yards through the air and rushed 16 times for 86 yards as the Eagles won their seventh straight road game. Indianapolis never trailed until Hurts’ scoring run. Interim coach Jeff Saturday evened his record at 1-1 since taking over for the fired Frank Reich. Other NFL Scores Tennessee 27, Green Bay 17 Baltimore 13, Carolina 3 Buffalo 31, Cleveland 23 @ DET New England 10, N.Y. Jets 3 New Orleans 27, L.A. Rams 20 Washington 23, Houston 10 Las Vegas 22, Denver 16, OT Cincinnati 37, Pittsburgh 30 Dallas 40, Minnesota 3 Kansas City 30, L.A. Chargers 27 Open: Jacksonville, Miami, Seattle, Tampa Bay Tonight San Francisco 49ers vs. Arizona Cardinals, 8:15 p.m. at Mexico City NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Yesterday (20) Michigan 70, Ohio 66 – OT Georgia Southern 63, Western Michigan 57 (20) Michigan 70, Ohio 66 – OT – Dickinson, No. 20 Michigan shuck Ohio’s late shot, win in OT Hunter Dickinson scored 24 points and had 14 rebounds as No. 20 Michigan, startled by a wild buzzer-beater at the end of regulation, beat Ohio 70-66 in overtime. Down 63-61 with 2.1 seconds left in the second half, Ohio threw a length-of-the-court inbounds pass that hit the rim. After a crazy carom and a short miss, Dwight Wilson tossed in a floater to tie it as time expired. As several Wolverines stared in disbelief, the basket stood after a video review and forced overtime. Jett Howard added 13 for the Wolverines, who are 4-1. Wilson had 21 points to lead 3-1 Ohio, while Jaylin Hunter had 14 points and Miles Brown 11. Georgia Southern 63, WMU 57 – Georgia Southern wins 63-57 over Western Michigan Led by Carlos Curry’s 16 points, the Georgia Southern Eagles defeated the Western Michigan Broncos 63-57 on Sunday. The Eagles are now 3-3 on the season, while the Broncos dropped to 2-4. Lamar Norman Jr. had a game high 23 points to lead Western Michigan in defeat. Tonight High Point at Central Michigan, 5:30 p.m. NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Yesterday (23) Michigan 69, Fairfield 53 (9) Notre Dame 95, Ball State 60 (23) Michigan 69, Fairfield 53 – No. 23 Michigan women dump Fairfield 69-53 Emily Kiser scored 20 points, Leigha Brown and Laila Phelia each scored 17 and No. 23 Michigan beat Fairfield 69-53 in the Wolverines’ first road game of the season. Phelia scored seven points for Michigan in its 10-2 run to close the first quarter. Following MacKenzie Daleba’s layup for a 13-12 Stags lead, Maddie Nolan and Phelia each made a 3-pointer and Michigan never trailed again. Callie Cavanaugh scored 12 points for Fairfield. (9) Notre Dame 95, Ball State 60 – Mabrey scores 19 in No. 9 Notre Dame’s win over Ball State Dara Mabrey scored 19 points, Olivia Miles had 13 points, 11 assists and seven rebounds, and No. 9 Notre Dame beat Ball State 95-60. Notre Dame is 4-0. Ball State is 2-2. The Fighting Irish had six different players score in double figures. Madelyn Bischoff led the Cardinals with 15 points. Ball State led 11-6 halfway through the first quarter but the Irish closed out the period with a 21-7 run. Notre Dame was up 54-27 at the half and maintained at least a 25-point lead the rest of the way. NCAAFB – College Football – Week 12 Saturday (3) Michigan 19, Illinois 17 Indiana 39, Michigan State 31 – 2 OT (18) Notre Dame 44, Boston College 0 NCAAFB – Ohio State, Michigan to meet with much at stake One of the greatest rivalries in sports seems set up for another classic. No. 2 Ohio State and No. 3 Michigan will both be ranked in the top five of the AP poll for the 12th time when they meet Saturday at the Horseshoe in what’s known as The Game. The winner will earn a trip to the Big Ten championship game and a probable spot in the College Football Playoff. The Wolverines are coming off a rare win in the series. Until Jim Harbaugh finally beat the Buckyes last year at home, they had won a school-record eight straight and 15 of 16 against Michigan. NCAAFB – AP Top 25: USC moves into top 5 for 1st time in 5 years Southern California moved into the top five of The Associated Press college football poll for the first time in five years. Georgia received 62 of the 63 first-place votes in the AP Top 25 as the top four teams held their places after playing varying degrees of close games Saturday. No. 2 Ohio State received the other first-place vote. Michigan was No. 3 again, followed by TCU. The Trojans edged up two spots after a thrilling victory against rival UCLA. The last time USC was ranked in the top five was September of 2017, when it started at No. 4 but spent most of the season ranked in the teens before finishing at 12th. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Sacramento Kings 137, Detroit Pistons 129 Kings 137, Pistons 129 – Kings beat Pistons 137-129, extend winning streak to 6 games De’Aaron Fox had 33 points and seven assists and the Sacramento Kings extended their winning streak to six games with a 137-129 win over the Detroit Pistons. Fox scored 10 points in the fourth quarter, including a pair of free throws with 22.6 seconds remaining that extended Sacramento’s lead to six points. The Kings have won eight of their last 10 games after starting the season 0-4. Pistons rookie Jaden Ivey, the fifth overall pick in the 2022 NBA draft, had 24 points. Bojan Bogdanovic added 21 points for Detriot, which has lost seven consecutive games and 10 of its last 11. Tonight Orlando Magic at Indiana Pacers, 7:00 p.m. Boston Celtics at Chicago Bulls, 8:00 p.m. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Pittsburgh Penguins 6, Chicago Blackhawks 3 Penguins 6, Blackhawks 3 – Crosby, Malkin score as Penguins beat Blackhawks 5-3 Sidney Crosby had a goal and three assists, and the Pittsburgh Penguins topped the Chicago Blackhawks 5-3 for their third straight win. Evgeni Malkin scored in his 1,000th NHL game, helping Pittsburgh close out a 3-0 road trip. Rickard Rakell had a goal and an assist, and Brock McGinn also scored for the Penguins. Pittsburgh had a 3-2 lead before Phillipp Kurashev tied it for Chicago with a third-period shot from the corner behind the goal. But Crosby responded for the Penguins with 3:14 left, scoring his 10th of the season on a nice move in front. ECHL – ECHL Hockey League Yesterday Kalamazoo Wings 4, Iowa Heartlanders 3 – Shootout MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women’s Basketball Bethel University JV at Southwestern Michigan College, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball Bethel University JV at Southwestern Michigan College, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Saturday Football – 11 Man Semifinals Division 4 at Battle Creek Harper Creek Grand Rapids South Christian 26, Edwardsburg 20 GRSC: 13-0 EDW 11-2 Football – 8 Man State Championships Division 1 at Northern Michigan University, Superior Dome Martin 74, Merrill 24 Martin: 11-2 Merrill: 12-1 -Martin’s first state championship in 8-man football and first football state championship since 1987 Division 2 at Northern Michigan University, Superior Dome Powers North Central 66, Mendon 26 Powers NC: 13-0 Mendon: 10-3 Friday Football – 11 Man Finals – Ford Field, Detroit Division 8 Ubly vs. Ottawa Lake Whiteford, 10:00 a.m. Division 2 GR Forest Hills Central vs. Warren De La Salle, 1:00 p.m. Division 6 GR West Catholic vs. Negaunee, 4:30 p.m. Division 8 GR South Christian vs. Goodrich, 7:30 p.m. Saturday Football – 11 Man Finals – Ford Field, Detroit Division 7 Traverse City St. Francis vs. Jackson Lumen Christi, 10:00 a.m. Division 1 Caledonia vs. Belleville, 1:00 p.m. Division 5 Frankenmuth vs. Gladwin, 4:30 p.m. Division 3 Muskegon vs. Detroit MLK, 7:30 p.m. FIFA – 2022 FIFA World Cup – Qatar Yesterday Ecuador 2, Qatar 0 Ecuador 2, Qatar 0 – World Cup dismay for Qatar as Ecuador wins opening game Qatar’s first ever World Cup match ended in dismay for an overmatched team and with a place in unwanted soccer history. The controversy-laced tournament opened with Qatar getting outplayed in a 2-0 loss to Ecuador in front of 67,372 fans at Al Bayt Stadium. A host team had never lost its opening game in 92 years of soccer’s biggest event. The first World Cup in the Middle East is a chance for Qatar to showcase itself to the wider world but its soccer team couldn’t live up to the moment. Ecuador captain Enner Valencia scored both of his team’s goals in the first half. Today England vs. Iran, 8:00 a.m. Senegal vs. Netherlands, 11:00 a.m. United States of America vs. Wales, 2:00 p.m. FIFA – US returns to World Cup against Wales after 8-year wait Gio Reyna, Joe Scally and Yusuf Musah were 11 years old the last time the United States took the field in a World Cup match. On the 3,066th day after that loss in Brazil, the Americans return to soccer’s showcase with a new-look team dreaming lofty goals. Filled with novelty, nerves and naivety, the U.S. takes the field against Wales on Monday night. A Friday match against England follows and group play ends Nov. 29 against Iran. FIFA – Biden urges US World Cup team to `let’s go shock ’em all’ President Joe Biden telephoned the American World Cup team ahead of their opening match against Wales. He said “let’s go shock ’em all.” Biden called the team at about 11:30 p.m. Friday. Biden told the players “I know you’re the underdog.” The United States is back in the World Cup after missing the 2018 tournament. The teams opens against Wales on Monday, then meets England on Friday and closes group play against Iran on Nov. 29. FIFA – McKennie readies for World Cup with red, white & blue hair Weston McKennie got into the patriotic spirit, dying his hair red, white and blue ahead of the United States’ World Cup opener against Wales. The 24-year-old midfielder from Fort Lewis, Washington, showed up with the new colors for the last training session before Monday’s match. McKennie, who plays for Juventus in Italy, previously had a streak of blond in his hair. The Americans open the World Cup on Monday night after failing to reach the 2018 tournament. FIFA – Qatar riot police push back crowds at World Cup fan zone The fan zone set up in central Doha has turned into a chaotic scene on the opening day of the World Cup as tens of thousands of fans are pushing and shoving against police lines to enter the venue. Fans were trying to enter the enclosed area that contains a big-screen television for viewing matches, places to buy beer, and little else. Riot police armed with batons and shields stood guard at the entrance. Some fans pleaded with officers to let them through the line. Only a trickle of pregnant women and handicapped fans were allowed to enter the fan zone through a special priority entrance shortly after the opening match between Qatar and Ecuador kicked off in another Qatari city, Al Khor. FIFA – World Cup Viewer’s Guide: Qatar loses opener, US up on Day 2 The first World Cup in the Middle East finally began Sunday night with a flashy opening ceremony and a loss by host Qatar against Ecuador. Two of the best players in the world were ruled out of the tournament with injuries before it even began. France striker Karim Benzema is out after hurting his left thigh and Senegal forward Sadio Mane has a leg injury. Monday’s matches consist of the United States against Wales, England versus Iran and the Netherlands facing Senegal. Eight of the 13 team captains of European nations have planned to wear “One Love” armbands promoting inclusivity but they could face penalties for breaking rules regarding FIFA-issued uniforms.AP Football Top 251Georgia (62)11-02Ohio State (1)11-03Michigan11-04TCU11-05USC10-16LSU9-27Clemson10-18Alabama9-29Tennessee9-210Oregon9-211Penn State9-212Washington9-213Notre Dame8-314Utah8-315Kansas State8-316Florida State8-317UCLA8-318North Carolina9-219Tulane9-220Ole Miss8-321Cincinnati9-222Oregon State8-323Coastal Carolina9-124Texas7-425UCF8-3See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NFL – National Football League – Week 11 Yesterday Detroit Lions 31, New York Giants 18 Atlanta Falcons 27, Chicago Bears 24 Philadelphia Eagles 17, Indianapolis Colts 16 Lions 31, Giants 18 – Williams leads Lions to 3rd straight win, 31-18 over Giants Jamaal Williams ran for a career-high three touchdowns and the Detroit Lions stunned the New York Giants 31-18. The Lions posted consecutive roads wins and their first three-game winning streak since November 2017. Williams scored on runs of 4, 1 and 1 yards and the Lions’ much-maligned run defense shut down NFL leading rusher Saquon Barkley and forced three turnovers on a cold, blustery afternoon at MetLife Stadium. Defensive end Aidan Hutchinson, the No. 2 overall pick in the draft, intercepted a pass and recovered a fumble to help set up 14 points. Falcons 27, Bears 24 – Koo’s late 53-yard FG lifts Falcons past Fields, Bears 27-24 Younghoe Koo’s 53-yard field goal gave Atlanta the lead with less than two minutes to play and the Falcons overcame another big game from Chicago’s Justin Fields to beat the Bears 27-24. Fields ran for 85 yards with a touchdown, but the Bears suffered their fourth consecutive loss. Chicago has lost six of seven. The Falcons ran out the clock. Marcus Mariota ran and threw for touchdowns for Atlanta, which pulled within one-half game of NFC South-leading Tampa Bay on the Buccaneers’ bye week. Atlanta running back Cordarrelle Patterson set the NFL record with his ninth career kickoff return for a touchdown. Eagles 17, Colts 16 – Jalen Hurts’ late TD run gives Eagles 17-16 win over Colts Jalen Hurts ran for an 8-yard touchdown with 1:20 remaining, and the Philadelphia Eagles rallied past the Indianapolis Colts 17-16. Coming off their first loss of the season, the Eagles trailed 13-3 in the fourth quarter. Hurts threw for a touchdown early in the period to get Philly within three. The third-year quarterback was 18 of 25 with 190 yards through the air and rushed 16 times for 86 yards as the Eagles won their seventh straight road game. Indianapolis never trailed until Hurts’ scoring run. Interim coach Jeff Saturday evened his record at 1-1 since taking over for the fired Frank Reich. Other NFL Scores Tennessee 27, Green Bay 17 Baltimore 13, Carolina 3 Buffalo 31, Cleveland 23 @ DET New England 10, N.Y. Jets 3 New Orleans 27, L.A. Rams 20 Washington 23, Houston 10 Las Vegas 22, Denver 16, OT Cincinnati 37, Pittsburgh 30 Dallas 40, Minnesota 3 Kansas City 30, L.A. Chargers 27 Open: Jacksonville, Miami, Seattle, Tampa Bay Tonight San Francisco 49ers vs. Arizona Cardinals, 8:15 p.m. at Mexico City NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Yesterday (20) Michigan 70, Ohio 66 – OT Georgia Southern 63, Western Michigan 57 (20) Michigan 70, Ohio 66 – OT – Dickinson, No. 20 Michigan shuck Ohio’s late shot, win in OT Hunter Dickinson scored 24 points and had 14 rebounds as No. 20 Michigan, startled by a wild buzzer-beater at the end of regulation, beat Ohio 70-66 in overtime. Down 63-61 with 2.1 seconds left in the second half, Ohio threw a length-of-the-court inbounds pass that hit the rim. After a crazy carom and a short miss, Dwight Wilson tossed in a floater to tie it as time expired. As several Wolverines stared in disbelief, the basket stood after a video review and forced overtime. Jett Howard added 13 for the Wolverines, who are 4-1. Wilson had 21 points to lead 3-1 Ohio, while Jaylin Hunter had 14 points and Miles Brown 11. Georgia Southern 63, WMU 57 – Georgia Southern wins 63-57 over Western Michigan Led by Carlos Curry’s 16 points, the Georgia Southern Eagles defeated the Western Michigan Broncos 63-57 on Sunday. The Eagles are now 3-3 on the season, while the Broncos dropped to 2-4. Lamar Norman Jr. had a game high 23 points to lead Western Michigan in defeat. Tonight High Point at Central Michigan, 5:30 p.m. NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Yesterday (23) Michigan 69, Fairfield 53 (9) Notre Dame 95, Ball State 60 (23) Michigan 69, Fairfield 53 – No. 23 Michigan women dump Fairfield 69-53 Emily Kiser scored 20 points, Leigha Brown and Laila Phelia each scored 17 and No. 23 Michigan beat Fairfield 69-53 in the Wolverines’ first road game of the season. Phelia scored seven points for Michigan in its 10-2 run to close the first quarter. Following MacKenzie Daleba’s layup for a 13-12 Stags lead, Maddie Nolan and Phelia each made a 3-pointer and Michigan never trailed again. Callie Cavanaugh scored 12 points for Fairfield. (9) Notre Dame 95, Ball State 60 – Mabrey scores 19 in No. 9 Notre Dame’s win over Ball State Dara Mabrey scored 19 points, Olivia Miles had 13 points, 11 assists and seven rebounds, and No. 9 Notre Dame beat Ball State 95-60. Notre Dame is 4-0. Ball State is 2-2. The Fighting Irish had six different players score in double figures. Madelyn Bischoff led the Cardinals with 15 points. Ball State led 11-6 halfway through the first quarter but the Irish closed out the period with a 21-7 run. Notre Dame was up 54-27 at the half and maintained at least a 25-point lead the rest of the way. NCAAFB – College Football – Week 12 Saturday (3) Michigan 19, Illinois 17 Indiana 39, Michigan State 31 – 2 OT (18) Notre Dame 44, Boston College 0 NCAAFB – Ohio State, Michigan to meet with much at stake One of the greatest rivalries in sports seems set up for another classic. No. 2 Ohio State and No. 3 Michigan will both be ranked in the top five of the AP poll for the 12th time when they meet Saturday at the Horseshoe in what’s known as The Game. The winner will earn a trip to the Big Ten championship game and a probable spot in the College Football Playoff. The Wolverines are coming off a rare win in the series. Until Jim Harbaugh finally beat the Buckyes last year at home, they had won a school-record eight straight and 15 of 16 against Michigan. NCAAFB – AP Top 25: USC moves into top 5 for 1st time in 5 years Southern California moved into the top five of The Associated Press college football poll for the first time in five years. Georgia received 62 of the 63 first-place votes in the AP Top 25 as the top four teams held their places after playing varying degrees of close games Saturday. No. 2 Ohio State received the other first-place vote. Michigan was No. 3 again, followed by TCU. The Trojans edged up two spots after a thrilling victory against rival UCLA. The last time USC was ranked in the top five was September of 2017, when it started at No. 4 but spent most of the season ranked in the teens before finishing at 12th. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Sacramento Kings 137, Detroit Pistons 129 Kings 137, Pistons 129 – Kings beat Pistons 137-129, extend winning streak to 6 games De’Aaron Fox had 33 points and seven assists and the Sacramento Kings extended their winning streak to six games with a 137-129 win over the Detroit Pistons. Fox scored 10 points in the fourth quarter, including a pair of free throws with 22.6 seconds remaining that extended Sacramento’s lead to six points. The Kings have won eight of their last 10 games after starting the season 0-4. Pistons rookie Jaden Ivey, the fifth overall pick in the 2022 NBA draft, had 24 points. Bojan Bogdanovic added 21 points for Detriot, which has lost seven consecutive games and 10 of its last 11. Tonight Orlando Magic at Indiana Pacers, 7:00 p.m. Boston Celtics at Chicago Bulls, 8:00 p.m. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Pittsburgh Penguins 6, Chicago Blackhawks 3 Penguins 6, Blackhawks 3 – Crosby, Malkin score as Penguins beat Blackhawks 5-3 Sidney Crosby had a goal and three assists, and the Pittsburgh Penguins topped the Chicago Blackhawks 5-3 for their third straight win. Evgeni Malkin scored in his 1,000th NHL game, helping Pittsburgh close out a 3-0 road trip. Rickard Rakell had a goal and an assist, and Brock McGinn also scored for the Penguins. Pittsburgh had a 3-2 lead before Phillipp Kurashev tied it for Chicago with a third-period shot from the corner behind the goal. But Crosby responded for the Penguins with 3:14 left, scoring his 10th of the season on a nice move in front. ECHL – ECHL Hockey League Yesterday Kalamazoo Wings 4, Iowa Heartlanders 3 – Shootout MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women’s Basketball Bethel University JV at Southwestern Michigan College, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball Bethel University JV at Southwestern Michigan College, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Saturday Football – 11 Man Semifinals Division 4 at Battle Creek Harper Creek Grand Rapids South Christian 26, Edwardsburg 20 GRSC: 13-0 EDW 11-2 Football – 8 Man State Championships Division 1 at Northern Michigan University, Superior Dome Martin 74, Merrill 24 Martin: 11-2 Merrill: 12-1 -Martin’s first state championship in 8-man football and first football state championship since 1987 Division 2 at Northern Michigan University, Superior Dome Powers North Central 66, Mendon 26 Powers NC: 13-0 Mendon: 10-3 Friday Football – 11 Man Finals – Ford Field, Detroit Division 8 Ubly vs. Ottawa Lake Whiteford, 10:00 a.m. Division 2 GR Forest Hills Central vs. Warren De La Salle, 1:00 p.m. Division 6 GR West Catholic vs. Negaunee, 4:30 p.m. Division 8 GR South Christian vs. Goodrich, 7:30 p.m. Saturday Football – 11 Man Finals – Ford Field, Detroit Division 7 Traverse City St. Francis vs. Jackson Lumen Christi, 10:00 a.m. Division 1 Caledonia vs. Belleville, 1:00 p.m. Division 5 Frankenmuth vs. Gladwin, 4:30 p.m. Division 3 Muskegon vs. Detroit MLK, 7:30 p.m. FIFA – 2022 FIFA World Cup – Qatar Yesterday Ecuador 2, Qatar 0 Ecuador 2, Qatar 0 – World Cup dismay for Qatar as Ecuador wins opening game Qatar’s first ever World Cup match ended in dismay for an overmatched team and with a place in unwanted soccer history. The controversy-laced tournament opened with Qatar getting outplayed in a 2-0 loss to Ecuador in front of 67,372 fans at Al Bayt Stadium. A host team had never lost its opening game in 92 years of soccer’s biggest event. The first World Cup in the Middle East is a chance for Qatar to showcase itself to the wider world but its soccer team couldn’t live up to the moment. Ecuador captain Enner Valencia scored both of his team’s goals in the first half. Today England vs. Iran, 8:00 a.m. Senegal vs. Netherlands, 11:00 a.m. United States of America vs. Wales, 2:00 p.m. FIFA – US returns to World Cup against Wales after 8-year wait Gio Reyna, Joe Scally and Yusuf Musah were 11 years old the last time the United States took the field in a World Cup match. On the 3,066th day after that loss in Brazil, the Americans return to soccer’s showcase with a new-look team dreaming lofty goals. Filled with novelty, nerves and naivety, the U.S. takes the field against Wales on Monday night. A Friday match against England follows and group play ends Nov. 29 against Iran. FIFA – Biden urges US World Cup team to `let’s go shock ’em all’ President Joe Biden telephoned the American World Cup team ahead of their opening match against Wales. He said “let’s go shock ’em all.” Biden called the team at about 11:30 p.m. Friday. Biden told the players “I know you’re the underdog.” The United States is back in the World Cup after missing the 2018 tournament. The teams opens against Wales on Monday, then meets England on Friday and closes group play against Iran on Nov. 29. FIFA – McKennie readies for World Cup with red, white & blue hair Weston McKennie got into the patriotic spirit, dying his hair red, white and blue ahead of the United States’ World Cup opener against Wales. The 24-year-old midfielder from Fort Lewis, Washington, showed up with the new colors for the last training session before Monday’s match. McKennie, who plays for Juventus in Italy, previously had a streak of blond in his hair. The Americans open the World Cup on Monday night after failing to reach the 2018 tournament. FIFA – Qatar riot police push back crowds at World Cup fan zone The fan zone set up in central Doha has turned into a chaotic scene on the opening day of the World Cup as tens of thousands of fans are pushing and shoving against police lines to enter the venue. Fans were trying to enter the enclosed area that contains a big-screen television for viewing matches, places to buy beer, and little else. Riot police armed with batons and shields stood guard at the entrance. Some fans pleaded with officers to let them through the line. Only a trickle of pregnant women and handicapped fans were allowed to enter the fan zone through a special priority entrance shortly after the opening match between Qatar and Ecuador kicked off in another Qatari city, Al Khor. FIFA – World Cup Viewer’s Guide: Qatar loses opener, US up on Day 2 The first World Cup in the Middle East finally began Sunday night with a flashy opening ceremony and a loss by host Qatar against Ecuador. Two of the best players in the world were ruled out of the tournament with injuries before it even began. France striker Karim Benzema is out after hurting his left thigh and Senegal forward Sadio Mane has a leg injury. Monday’s matches consist of the United States against Wales, England versus Iran and the Netherlands facing Senegal. Eight of the 13 team captains of European nations have planned to wear “One Love” armbands promoting inclusivity but they could face penalties for breaking rules regarding FIFA-issued uniforms.AP Football Top 251Georgia (62)11-02Ohio State (1)11-03Michigan11-04TCU11-05USC10-16LSU9-27Clemson10-18Alabama9-29Tennessee9-210Oregon9-211Penn State9-212Washington9-213Notre Dame8-314Utah8-315Kansas State8-316Florida State8-317UCLA8-318North Carolina9-219Tulane9-220Ole Miss8-321Cincinnati9-222Oregon State8-323Coastal Carolina9-124Texas7-425UCF8-3See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carissa and Hannah chat with musician, elder goth, and inspiration for their goth/not goth segment, Miles Brown. Miles is an Australian goth icon and founding member of band The Night Terrors. Miles talks about being a young goth in Hobart, the 90s Melbourne goth scene, and sticking with goth into our current techno age. Episode Guides / Show Notes: Daywalkers Podcast Episode Guides – Medium --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/daywalkers/support
Today in the Cage with Michael Ball - Charleston Hughes after practice - #NFL predications (27:30) - Miles Brown (37:25) - Jeff Hecht (56:00) - Glen Suitor (1:06:00) - Arash Madani (1:16:00)
Thanks for listening to BobcatTracks presented by LaBatt Blue! Ohio men's basketball guard Miles Brown joins the podcast to talk about the team's offseason, the preparation for OU's Spain trip (and the trip's purpose), how the freshmen and transfers are meshing, who he looked up to as a young player, developing leadership, his roots in Rochester, chicken tenders and more (10:42 - 37:50)Mike and Jake also give updates on the new turf at Peden and baseball honoring Steve Swisher's number on October 22nd.LABATT SWEEPSTAKES INFO:Grand Prize includes:-Round trip travel from Athens with the Bobcat football team-Travel on the team buses, stay at the team hotel-Two tickets for the game at Happy Valley-Bobcat swag bag and more!How to win: Visiting participating LaBatt Blue partners in the Athens area and finding the LaBatt Blue summer display. Look for the QR code to scan an enter FOR FREE for your chance to win.Must be 21 or older to enter—no purchase necessary. You must enter prior to August 18 to be eligible to win the Grand Prize road trip. Entries received AFTER August 18 will be eligible only for the second prize---two Tower Club Tickets and dinner after the game for Homecoming Weekend on October 8 vs. Akron.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today in the Cage with Michael Ball - Craig Dickenson on Marino suspension - Kyle McIntyre - SJHL commissioner (15:00) - Kevin Dickie on Touchdown Atlantic (21:00) - Cody Fajardo after practice (46:00) - Keith Willoughby on CFL simulations (1:00:00) - Glen Suitor #CFL (1:10:00) - Miles Brown (1:40:00)
Intro: The Amplified Elephants Shore from Deep Creatures Horse Pills Reflection is Torture (2018) Whatever Happens, HappensHeavenly Bodies Interview with Christian Bishop about Disco Brut Disco Brut > Thursday July 7th feat: Miles Brown, Horse Pills, Vacuum and Scumwitch at Miscellania. Tickets and more info here. Live recordings from the Make it up Club 310522Set 1 - Nat Grant,Biddy Connor and Grania BurkeSet 2 - Rachel lewdindon and Meredith BeardmoreSet 3 - Iran Sanadzadeh and Niran Dasika Next week's show: A very special NAIDOC event: The Dirty Mile, a radio adaptation. Join us at 5:30pm on Saturday 9 July. Supported by the City of Yarra and presented by 3CR in partnership with the Victorian Seniors Festival. https://www.lbmf.com.au/all-events/the-dirty-mile
Sara today goes into Juneteenth/father's day in the beginning. Then she switches gears to her jobs (including working at a cookie stand) and some random stories with "Odd" encounters or injuries. Gab & GOResources for education-Blackish Instagram(ft Cast: Anthony Anderson, Tracee Ellis Ross, Yara Shahidi, Marcus Scribner, Marsai Martin, Miles Brown, Lawrence Fishburn, and Jennifer Lewis)-Teach For America-GoodGoodGood(thoughtful ways to celebrate Juneteenth)-JuneteenthThe official Website- Influencer articles ( also the 20-37% was more on pay gap that wasn't specified fully in my first few articles read so here are the more accurate clearer ones)pew researchThe guardianDazed DigitalMental help hotline Nami Crisis Text Line; Text “HELLO” to 741741The Crisis Text hotline is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week throughout the U.S. The Crisis Text Line serves anyone, in any type of crisis, connecting them with a crisis counselor who can provide support and information. https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline
Friend to the pod, Miles Brown returns to talk about transitioning from dance into acting, the last season of Black-ish, and how he priorities his joy in his work. 00:00 Intro 03:00 Recap over two years 05:40 Last season of Black-ish 08:00 Growing up on set 12:00 Developing during quarantine 15:00 The acting world vs. the dancing world 18:00 Transitioning from acting into dance 26:00 The influence of his dad 27:00 Releasing an album 31:00 Joy over money 33:00 Production company 38:00 Mastery 42:00 Outro From the Kinjaz podkast archives, Miles' first interview. Hosts Ben Chung Anthony Lee Recording - Chad Mayate Kinjaz Theme by Charlie Nguyen Kinjaz in collaboration with Broccoli Productions
On the next episode of Fathers Who Bother I catch up with west coast rep veteran Wildchild of Lootpack to talk about his new project 'Omowale,' raising his son, Black-Ish star Miles Brown, recording their NBA battle song “GOAT,"an ode to Fatherhood with Posdnous and Big Daddy Kane and more.
Actor, dancer and musician Miles Brown talks to Jalen about growing up in Los Angeles, the last season of Blackish and the importance of positivity. Plus, Jalen discusses why endings aren't necessarily a bad thing. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Actor and recording artist Miles Brown talks to us about this week's episode of ABC's black-ish, the release of his first album and more! Keep it locked to the station designed to keep you in mind!
Coming up on NBA Today...Anthony Davis is nearing his return for the Lakers...LIVE report from Brooklyn on AD's status Plus has the Point God Chris Paul put himself in the MVP conversation? Big surpsise, Big Perk has a big take on CP3 and JJ Redick, Perk and Richard help me introduce this years all american teams...Kids don't be richard
Coming up on NBA Today...Anthony Davis is nearing his return for the Lakers...LIVE report from Brooklyn on AD's status Plus has the Point God Chris Paul put himself in the MVP conversation? Big surpsise, Big Perk has a big take on CP3 and JJ Redick, Perk and Richard help me introduce this years all american teams...Kids don't be richard
The fan casting of Miles Brown from Blackish has sent the fandom in a frenzy for a live action Miles Morales movie but does his ethnic background disqualify him from taking on the role? How accurate does an actor or actress need to be for movies and television. We answer this and more in this new episode of the BHND The Seen Podcast. Cheers! Guests Yulin---- Youtube| https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7lO6x_3giJxcxe_txi6Dbg/videos Instagram| https://www.instagram.com/yulin_cosplays/ Squeege----- Instagram| https://www.instagram.com/squeege_cosplays/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/deon-donovan/message
Our first two-person episode is a fitting one. Miles Brown is the young star of Black-ish and a musician on the cusp of mega-stardom. His dad, Jack Brown a.k.a Wildchild, is an original member of the Lootpack crew -- produced by Black Star collaborator Madlib. Together, they've got great stories to tell and plenty of insight to share. On this episode of People's Party with Talib Kweli, Miles and Jack unpack their respective career highs and lows, trade stories, and speak boldly about their father-son relationship. Taken all together, it's an incredibly insightful episode -- an exploration of dreams, family, and music as a bond that spans the generation gap.
“I was never like all these acting kids, who take everything so seriously, if I came out the audition room I just stopped focussing on the audition, I was just on to the next fun thing of the day.” — https://twitter.com/MilesBrown (@MilesBrown) [0:41:45]We have a pair of extra special guests on today's show! First off, founding member of cult-favorite hip hop group Lootpack, rapper and father, Jack "Wildchild" Brown, who is joins us alongside his son, actor, dancer, rapper, and star of the hit TV show Black-ish, Miles Brown! We get to have a fascinating chat with these two amazing creators and performers, about their roots in Oxnard, growing up with music and art, and the winding journey of life. Miles and Jack take us through the exciting trajectory that Miles has been on, appearing on Ellen and landing a role on Black-ish in 2014, the amazing run the show has been up until this point with its eighth and final season, the music both of our guests have been recently working on, and so much more. With such warm, open personalities and so much talent and hard work, there is little wonder why the family has experienced this kind of progress and success. This conversation stands as a testament to ideas of creative excellence and the power of family, with the connections between Jack's work and the energy and enthusiasm that Miles now embodies being so apparent. Miles tells us all about what he is currently inspired by, some of the best moments of his young career, and why he continues to broaden his range of skills and interests. We also have a very important conversation about the greatest rappers of all time, towards the end of the episode, so make sure to stay tuned for that! Key Points From This Jack and Miles Brown Episode:• The earliest influences and inspirations that Jack remembers in his home growing up. • Miles' memories of music in his childhood and what sparked his interest at a young age. • The immediate connection that Miles felt to funk, through dance. • Comparing life in LA to home in Oxnard, and the familiarity that grew through Miles' acting work. • The decision to homeschool and the communal benefits that the family experienced. • Thoughts and concerns that Jack had with Miles going down the path of a life in entertainment. • Visiting Venice Beach after watching Breakin', meeting Mr. Animation, and taking part in his performance! • How Miles got booked to appear on The Ellen DeGeneres show while filming on the street. • Miles' experience and memories of performing on Ellen at such a young age. • How the dancing work that Miles was doing transitioned into more acting roles. • The amazing time that Miles has had working on Black-ish over eight seasons! • Getting recognized, building a creative reputation that people respect, while ignoring celebrity status. • The feedback that Miles and Jack have received about Black-ish and how its audience connects with it. • The technical side of life in show business; legal considerations, management, and more. • Preparation and practice that Miles has put in to up his dancing game. • Delving into Miles' character on Black-ish and the family connection to the name 'Jack Johnson'. • Miles' reflections on working on the film Boy Genius and how movie work compares to other projects. • The recent forays Miles has made into music and the inspiration behind recording his own album. • Things on the horizon that have Miles excited right now; the final season of Black-ish, music, and film production! • Jack's album that is coming out in November 2021, and the events that led up to creating it. • The highly disputed discussion over the top 5 MCs between Miles and Jack!...
“I was never like all these acting kids, who take everything so seriously, if I came out the audition room I just stopped focussing on the audition, I was just on to the next fun thing of the day.” — https://twitter.com/MilesBrown (@MilesBrown) [0:41:45]We have a pair of extra special guests on today's show! First off, founding member of cult-favorite hip hop group Lootpack, rapper and father, Jack "Wildchild" Brown, who is joins us alongside his son, actor, dancer, rapper, and star of the hit TV show Black-ish, Miles Brown! We get to have a fascinating chat with these two amazing creators and performers, about their roots in Oxnard, growing up with music and art, and the winding journey of life. Miles and Jack take us through the exciting trajectory that Miles has been on, appearing on Ellen and landing a role on Black-ish in 2014, the amazing run the show has been up until this point with its eighth and final season, the music both of our guests have been recently working on, and so much more. With such warm, open personalities and so much talent and hard work, there is little wonder why the family has experienced this kind of progress and success. This conversation stands as a testament to ideas of creative excellence and the power of family, with the connections between Jack's work and the energy and enthusiasm that Miles now embodies being so apparent. Miles tells us all about what he is currently inspired by, some of the best moments of his young career, and why he continues to broaden his range of skills and interests. We also have a very important conversation about the greatest rappers of all time, towards the end of the episode, so make sure to stay tuned for that! Key Points From This Jack and Miles Brown Episode:• The earliest influences and inspirations that Jack remembers in his home growing up. • Miles' memories of music in his childhood and what sparked his interest at a young age. • The immediate connection that Miles felt to funk, through dance. • Comparing life in LA to home in Oxnard, and the familiarity that grew through Miles' acting work. • The decision to homeschool and the communal benefits that the family experienced. • Thoughts and concerns that Jack had with Miles going down the path of a life in entertainment. • Visiting Venice Beach after watching Breakin', meeting Mr. Animation, and taking part in his performance! • How Miles got booked to appear on The Ellen DeGeneres show while filming on the street. • Miles' experience and memories of performing on Ellen at such a young age. • How the dancing work that Miles was doing transitioned into more acting roles. • The amazing time that Miles has had working on Black-ish over eight seasons! • Getting recognized, building a creative reputation that people respect, while ignoring celebrity status. • The feedback that Miles and Jack have received about Black-ish and how its audience connects with it. • The technical side of life in show business; legal considerations, management, and more. • Preparation and practice that Miles has put in to up his dancing game. • Delving into Miles' character on Black-ish and the family connection to the name 'Jack Johnson'. • Miles' reflections on working on the film Boy Genius and how movie work compares to other projects. • The recent forays Miles has made into music and the inspiration behind recording his own album. • Things on the horizon that have Miles excited right now; the final season of Black-ish, music, and film production! • Jack's album that is coming out in November 2021, and the events that led up to creating it. • The highly disputed discussion over the top 5 MCs between Miles and Jack!...
Bryan and Hoadley reminisce about the good old days of radio sales, getting drunk at the Braves game ( 144 games in a row) and Bryan's ex-wife tells the truth to his boss, using her outside voice! Then Bryan reveals a demo tape from his old band and discusses his plans to play it on the show. Finally, the gang listen in on some of the internet's worst musical performances, including the reggae hype man that forgot the "hype" . LINKS:Watch this episode on YoutubeTCBTV-minusSponsorFUM (Use Code TCB)MEMPHO Music Fest (Oct 1st-3rd 2021)Subscribe to The Commercial Break Podcast Youtube ChannelNew Episodes on Tuesdays and now Fridays everywhere!Text or leave us a message: +1 (470) 584.8449FOLLOW US:Instagram: @thecommercialbreak @bryangcomedy @tcbkrissyClubHouse: @bryangreen @tcbkrissyClubHouse: The Commercial Break Club on Clubhouse! (home of live recordings)Twitter: tcbbryanFacebook: The Commercial Break PodcastYouTube: Youtube.com/TheCommercialBreakEmail: info@tcbpodcast.comA Chartable Top 100 Comedy Podcast#1 Trending Comedy Podcast Worldwide! (Chartable)#1 Trending Comedy Podcast U.S.(Chartable)An Apple Top 100 Comedy Podcast Top 1% Downloaded Podcasts, Worldwide (ListenNotes)A Hot 50 Podcast (Podcast Magazine)
Another Effin' Podcast About Sitcom is four friends, Mo Laikowski, Stan Laikowski, Luke Ward and Dan McInerney, watch Blackish carefully pulling all of the joy out of it.
In the 1950s and ‘60s, the vibrating sound of the Theremin instrument was synonymous with sci-fi movies like The Day the Earth Stood Still or horror shows like Dark Shadows to the point where the Theremin became a genre cliché. But a new generation of experimental pop musicians like Dorit Chrysler and Miles Brown (of the band Night Terrors) are using the Theremin to create otherworldly sonic landscapes. Also I talk with Albert Glinsky, biographer of Leon Theremin, about how the inventor of the Theremin lived a life that was more like a Kafkaesque science fiction tale. Check out Albert Glinsky’s book “Theremin: Ether Music and Espionage.” Today's episode is brought to you by Serial Box and BetterHelp. Want to advertise/sponsor our show? We have partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle our advertising/sponsorship requests. They’re great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started. Imaginary Worlds AdvertiseCast Listing Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the January 7 edition of Planet X Michael unleashed a selection of faves from 2020. Tonight's Planet X elaborates upon and extends that show including several soundtracks released in 2020. Acts on board are Hooper Crescent, RVG, The Dalicados, Goblin, Miles Brown, Knox, and Captain Sticky. Film sounds from PSYCHEDELIC SEX KICKS, DAWN OF THE DEAD and SATAN'S SADISTS.
Spend your afternoon with Jalen & Jacoby as the guys discuss Clayton Kershaw and the Dodgers dominating Game 1 of the World Series, drama in Big D and Harden and Westbrook's future in Houston. Plus, actor Miles Brown stops by the show.
Spend your afternoon with Jalen & Jacoby as the guys discuss Clayton Kershaw and the Dodgers dominating Game 1 of the World Series, drama in Big D and Harden and Westbrook's future in Houston. Plus, actor Miles Brown stops by the show.
Adam Booker and Miles Brown are launching a new 14 and under jazz competition for the 2021 International Society of Bassists Convention in Lincoln, Nebraska. Miles and Adam share details on this short episode, and you can learn more by visiting the ISB website here.
In this episode, Howefeelin founders Scott Shaffer, Miles Brown, and Parshawn Beheshtian share the origins of the philosophy centered within Howefeelin. Listen as they share aspects of their own personal experiences and relationships that sparked their interest in learning more about the topic of mental wellness. Hear them detail the vision that they see within the development of their social media platform, and learn more about their takes on topics such as the current landscape of social media, the importance of providing resources that allow people of all ages to acknowledge their own overall well-being, and how promoting the attitude of being vulnerable and all-accepting within our interactions can shift the current perspective surrounding societal views on mental wellness.
"Excitement, enthusiasm, and energy for something new are available when the Ace of Wands appears in a spread." Miles Brown comes on the show to talk about the Theremin, his musical origins and his new solo record "The Gateway" out now on Death Waltz Records.http://www.milesbrown.com.au/YouTube Playlisthttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzSz31nU6ZK1FcYMd3LCvwJ-xRae28AV5Support the Show on Patreon!www.patreon.com/FUTL
Now on Spotify and iTunes: TBD with JJ Perez. This is episode 6 and today I get to talk about my favorite game, NBA 2k20. LeBron James son, Bronny Jr got on the 2s with Adin2huncho and swept the world's best shot creator, Tyceno! The entire community was looking forward to the game that included actor Miles Brown. It was fun to watch but ended too quickly. We will be getting a rematch which I'm excited for. We also touch on a few other things including some personal stuff about my past. Hope you enjoy!
Guest: Miles Brown https://www.instagram.com/milesbrown YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/BabyBoogaloo1 —- Audible Free Trial: https://www.kinjazpodkast.com/audible Kin Aesthetik: http://store.kinjaz.com/ https://www.kinjaz.com/podkast https://www.instagram.com/kinjazpodkast https://www.twitter.com/kinjazpodkast https://www.facebook.com/kinjazpodkast This week we have dancer, rapper, and actor @milesbrown of the hit show @blackishabc in the pod! From the age of 3 years old, Miles fell in love with the art of dance. By the time he was 4, he was already dancing on shows like @theellenshow and even competed on major competition shows like @agt. His love for the arts grew from dance into acting, and by the age of 9, Miles landed his first major series role in ABC’s “Black-ish”. Simply put, Miles didn’t dance or act as a part of a “career plan”...he just really loved the art and poured himself into it. In this conversation, Miles talks about how when you truly love something, you will do whatever it takes to find a way to get it. During this time of quarantine, rather than looking at this time as a handicap, Miles sees this time as an opportunity to continue getting after all the things he’s passionate about, but just being creative in how to go about doing them. With the blessing of technology Miles is continuing to work, staying connected with friends and family, engaging with his audience through social media, continuing to create music, and even starting new ventures with this added gift of time. Perspective is everything. You can either passively let your circumstances swallow you up, or you can choose to take advantage of your situation by searching out the possibilities. Miles’ career has been built on actively seeking out possibilities, and this time of lockdown is not only not stopping him, he’s actually utilizing it to propel him even further. Hop into the world of this young star and get a look into the mindset of how we can all be using this time to our advantage. ✨ .
Vale Sean Baxter 1970-2020Presented by Will Guthrie and Annalee-Rose We are crushed by the terrible news of Sean's passing. The Melbourne (and all over) experimental / improvised / noise scene took a huge blow just a few days before the start of the confinement, with the passing of legendary drummer, noise artist, curator, DIY stalwart, lover and enthusiast for all things strange, fukkd and brutal Sean Baxter. 1. ‘Almost Lucid Fairytale' - from Bucketrider 'Guignol's Band' - 1998 - Dr Jims Records2. ‘Safety Pod' - From The Throwaways 'Angle Grinder' - 1991 - Au Go Go Records3. ‘Rock and Roll' - From The Throwaways 'Postmadonna Primadonna' - 1994 - Dr Jims Records4. ‘Nancarrow (For Conlon)' - From Bucketrider 'Guignol's Band' = 1998 - Dr Jims Records5. Excerpt from ‘Open Space' - From Western Grey 'Glacial Erratic' - 2003 - Dr Jims Records6. Excerpt from ‘1' - From Lazy ‘Microsonics' - 2002 - Dr Jims Records7. ‘Metamorphics' - from Pateras / Baxter / Brown - Ataxia - Synaesthesia Records - 2002/20038. ‘Bern 4' - from Pateras / Baxter / Brown - ‘Bern - Melbourne - Milan' - 2006 - Immediata9. ‘Inland 4' - from Pateras / Baxter / Brown - ‘Bern - Melbourne - Milan' - 2017 - Immediata10. ‘Plates' - from Sean Baxter - Solo Drumkit Improvisations - 2011 - Bocian Records11. ‘Blood Meridian (Tempering Agent)' - Embers - Slag-Welter - 2008 - Heathen Skulls12. ‘Unreleased' - Sean Baxter & Valerio Tricoli - Recorded in Berlin 201213. Sean Baxter Classic Intro - Make It Up Club - 201814. ‘Windchimes' - from Sean Baxter - Solo Drumkit Improvisations - 2011 - Bocian RecordsQuotes from Anthony Pateras, Steve Heather, Judith Hamann, Clayton Thomas, Miles Brown, Dale Baxter, Scott SinclairCompiled by Annalee-Rose & Will Guthrie - April 2020Thanks to Dave Brown, Anthony Pateras, Clare Cooper
Emma and Julie have so much to get into this week, starting with the Harvey Weinstein verdict that just broke, and the recently announced Friends Reunion. They then got into all things Justin Bieber - his wedding, carpool karaoke, and 'Spill Your Guts.' They then break down what's going on with Amanda Bynes' and her conservatorship, Ben Affleck's vulnerable interview with the New York Times, Blue Ivy's award, Eva Mendes being super active on social media, Gigi vs Jake Paul, and so much more. In the awards ceremony, Miles Brown and Salma Hayek take home the gold for "funniest comment" and "best clapback" of the week. In the Kardashian recap, they go through Kim and Kanye's epic Paris content, True Thompson's dancing videos, and Sofia Richie's denim launch party. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Emma and Julie have so much to get into this week, starting with the Harvey Weinstein verdict that just broke, and the recently announced Friends Reunion. They then got into all things Justin Bieber - his wedding, carpool karaoke, and 'Spill Your Guts.' They then break down what's going on with Amanda Bynes' and her conservatorship, Ben Affleck's vulnerable interview with the New York Times, Blue Ivy's award, Eva Mendes being super active on social media, Gigi vs Jake Paul, and so much more. In the awards ceremony, Miles Brown and Salma Hayek take home the gold for "funniest comment" and "best clapback" of the week. In the Kardashian recap, they go through Kim and Kanye's epic Paris content, True Thompson's dancing videos, and Sofia Richie's denim launch party.
It’s Tuesday! More impeachment updates and Miles Brown is here.
Stephen A., Max, Michael Wilbon and Miles Brown debate who will be the king of LA, if Zion's injury is a big deal and if anyone can stop the Patriots.
Jalen Rose and David Jacoby discuss the Bradley Beal deal, the TNF matchup and best bets for Week 7 with Anita Marks, plus Miles Brown talks Blackish, LeBron, GOAT and more!
Jalen Rose and David Jacoby discuss the Bradley Beal deal, the TNF matchup and best bets for Week 7 with Anita Marks, plus Miles Brown talks Blackish, LeBron, GOAT and more!
September 19, 2019 -- We've Got Your Phonetaps courtesy of Mr. Luther Luffeigh! First, "Jessie's Mail". Then, "Ferris". First, Luther calls a man by the name of Jessie to let him know he’s been receiving his mail. Jessie says Luther can keep that mail because his checks all go to the bank and if he receives a check that Luther can keep it. Then, Luther calls a man to confirm the contract he signed to put up seven artists at his house. Miles Brown is the BIG Interview, the Neighborhood discusses the details of the Tekashi 69 trial, plus Natalia with the News, Ani's #HipHop and More! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
This week Christian talks about ultra-independent film's place in awards season, and we hear from Bridget Stokes, Rita Wilson and Nora Dunn about feel-good movie BOY GENIUS. BOY GENIUS is a film we showed that had a lot of hype and a stellar cast including Rita Wilson, Nora Dunn, and Miles Brown. Director Bridget Stokes was able to share with us her journey in independent filmmaking and how she was able to pull together such a great movie and cast.
MILES BROWN IN STUDIO! + I GOT IN A FIGHT WITH MY BOSS... IS NICKI MINAJS RETIREMENT FAKE??? & NAME A BETTER BURGER THAN IN N OUT?
We are delighted to share an episode of WBUR's Circle Round called "The Lion's Whisker" about overcoming frustration and impatience with courage, understanding, and a little magic. Andrew & Polly and Cory the Crocodile encounter some frustration of their own. Blackish stars Marsai Martin, Miles Brown, and NPR's Ofeibea Quist-Arcton voice this enchanting tale narrated by Rebecca Scheer produced by our Kids Listen colleague Jessica Alpert. You can find out more at wbur.org/circleround including a free coloring book that accompanies the podcast. To find out more about Ear Snacks, visit earsnacks.org
It's all about the "bullet train!" Liz and Sarah discuss the notion of quiddity (the inherent essence of someone or something) and how "bullet train" is the quiddity of The Fix. Then they share their hectic schedule on the first day of shooting -- and it's not all writing -- a 7am call time, a notes call, and a check-in with the lead actors all before 10:30am! This week's Hollywood Hack is sweeping Los Angeles: Kimonos! Liz and Sarah have even started a "kimono klub." Finally, Liz and Sarah reveal this week's Celebrity Sighting: Miles Brown from Black-ish! Links:Register to Vote: https://www.usa.gov/register-to-voteQuiddity Definition: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/quiddityThe Fix: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7942774/Showrunner: https://www.businessinsider.com/what-does-a-showrunner-do-2016-7 Kimonos: https://www.crfashionbook.com/fashion/g19853087/are-kimonos-the-new-spring-cardigan/Miles Brown: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5077468/Black-ish: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3487356/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1Tracee Ellis Ross: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0743896/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Photo by Mathew Schwartz on Unsplash
Marsai Martin ("Black-ish"), Miles Brown ("Black-ish"), and NPR's own Ofeibia Quist-Arcton star in this story about a brother and a sister who are prepared to do just about anything in order to get along. Download a coloring page for this episode here: wbur.org/circleround/coloring-pages
Miles Brown From The Hit TV Show "Black-ish" On ABC Also known also as Baby Boogaloo is an actor, dancer, rapper from Oxnard, California. He has been featured on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, America's Got Talent, Yo Gabba Gabba, Justin Bieber's "Believe", & Battlefield America. Miles started dancing at the age of 3 and within 1 year started hitting the stage. This led to Miles being blessed to travel & perform for international festivals. Miles loves music. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The end of 2017 is finally here, so it’s time for Noel and Kate to celebrate the highlights and lowlights of the year in TV and send it on its way. As always, the Best Of Smorgasborgy is a wide-ranging and lengthy affair, with topics ranging from Best Performance to Best Theme Song to Best WTF Moment, and everything in between. Enjoy our look back at 2017 TV, then reach out with your favorite moments.Thank you to the lovely people who’ve guested on the podcast this year, those who’ve reached out and commented either at the site or through social media, and everyone else out there listening. It’s been a pleasure! Performance Awards (4:31)Production Awards (31:11)Sequence Awards (48:47)Emma Fraser’s Costume Awards (59:56)Character Awards (1:04:28)Writing Awards (1:26:13)Music Awards (1:49:00)Moment Awards (2:00:33)Season and Series Awards (2:30:24)Misc. Awards (2:52:37)Music Featured First break: "I Do Not Like This Man" from Curb Your Enthusiasm, featuring Lin-Manuel Miranda and F. Murray Abraham; "Let Me Your Star" from Girls, featuring Andrew Rannells; "Revenge Is Gonna Be Mine" from Once Upon a Time, featuring Colin O'DonoghueSecond break: "Put a Little Love in your Heart" from The Flash, featuring Darren Criss, Jeremy Jordan, Carlos Valdes, and John Barrowman; "More I Cannot Wish You" from The Flash, featuring Jesse L. Martin, Victor Garber, and John Barrowman; "Let's Generalize About Men" from Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, featuring Rachel Bloom, Donna Lynne Champlin, Gabrielle Ruiz, and Vella Lovell; "I Go To The Zoo" from Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, featuring Scott Michael Foster; "We'll Never Have Problems Again" from Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, featuring Rachel Bloom and Vincent Rodriguez III Third break: "What's the Use of Feeling (Blue)?" from Steven Universe, featuring Patti LuPone and Deedee Magno-Hall; "Slow Dance With You" from Adventure Time, featuring Olivia Olson; "The Working Dead" from Steven Universe, featuring Kate MicucciFourth break: "We Built This" from black-ish, featuring Laurence Fishburne, Jenifer Lewis, Tracee Ellis Ross, Anthony Anderson, Yara Shahidi, Marcus Scribner, Marsai Martin, and Miles Brown; "You're My Best Friend (And I Know I'm Not Yours)" from Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, featuring Pete Gardner; "The Buzzing From The Bathroom" from Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, featuring Michael McMillian; "Allison Road" from Psych, featuring Jimmi Simpson, James Roday, Maggie Lawson, and Dulé HillFifth break: "Hold Up" from The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, featuring Tituss Burgess; "Cheater for One" from Insecure, featuring Issa Rae; "Love Is A Drug" from Empire, featuring Jussie Smollett and Terrell Carter"The End of the Movie" from Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, featuring Josh Groban
Marsai Martin ("Black-ish"), Miles Brown ("Black-ish"), and NPR's own Ofeibia Quist-Arcton star in this story about a brother and a sister who are prepared to do just about anything in order to get along. Download a coloring page for this episode here: wbur.org/circleround/coloring-pages
It was great to chat with Miles Brown about what it's like playing with Alarm Will Sound, learning massively complicated music for this group, and how to be versatile in today's music world! Miles ran the after hours sessions for ISB 2017, and he just took a new position at the University of Delaware after overseeing the jazz department at Oakland University in Michigan. More about Miles Bassist, composer, performer and teacher Miles Brown comes from a musical family, and began playing the bass at an early age. He attended the Eastman School of Music for his undergraduate degree, earning a Bachelor of Music in Music Education and Jazz and Contemporary Media. In 2003, he received a Master of Music in String Bass Performance from Mannes College of Music, and he earned a Doctorate in Jazz Performance from Eastman in 2012. A versatile musician, Dr. Brown is the bassist for the new music ensemble Alarm Will Sound, and he has had his compositions performed at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center. Dr. Brown has performed with Regina Carter, Dave Ballou, John Mosca, Bill Goodwin, Bill Dobbins, Ben Monder, Joe Magnarelli, Walt Weiskopf, Gary Smulyan, Sam Rivers, Steve Wilson and Harold Danko. In 2008, Dr. Brown was the interim Herbert Gussman Director of Jazz Studies at Cornell University. Since 2009, he has served as the jazz program coordinator at Oakland University. In this position, Dr. Brown teaches jazz band, jazz theory, arranging and jazz combos. He also teaches privately as Oakland’s applied string bass teacher. Dr. Brown is excited to join the faculty of the University of Delaware as instructor of double bass and jazz in the fall of 2017. Links to Check Out: Miles' website Miles' University of Delaware faculty page Alarm Will Sound Contrabass Conversations is sponsored by: A440 Violin Shop - An institution in the Roscoe Village neighborhood for over 20 years, A440's commitment to fairness and value means that we have many satisfied customers from the local, national, and international string playing communities. Our clients include major symphony orchestras, professional orchestra and chamber music players, aspiring students, amateur adult players, all kinds of fiddlers, jazz and commercial musicians, university music departments, and public schools. Bass Violin Shop - Offers the Southeast's largest inventory of laminate, hybrid and carved double basses. Whether you are in search of the best entry-level laminate, or a fine pedigree instrument, there is always a unique selection ready for you to try. Trade-ins and consignments welcome! Subscribe to the podcast to get these interviews delivered to you automatically!
On this episode of the We Speak English Good, we talk with Miles Brown of the reggae band 77 Jefferson (http://77jefferson.com/). MiIes is an all-in-one musician, producer, film maker, marketer , and more. We talk about 77Jefferson, having a back ground in computer science, and his process producing. We also listen to 77 Jefferson's song "Rocksteady" and a Josh Heinrichs song (produced by Miles) "Good VIbes". Find more from Miles: http://staywisemedia.com/ https://www.facebook.com/pg/StayWiseMedia/about/?ref=page_internal http://zackmufasa.com/ www.reinamystique.com , your place to stay informed on all things Dy-Nasty Do the Kansas City shuffle and write the show: wespeakenglishgood@gmail.com Leave a review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/we-speak-english-good/id1050508321?mt=2 Check out the website: wespeakenglishgood.net
In part 1, of this 2 part episode, of the We Speak English Good Podcast we go back stage at the One Love Cali Reggae Fest (http://www.onelovecalifest.com/)We have the opportunity to talk with both the artists and the fans. First we Talk to the Don Carlos' (http://www.doncarlosreggae.com/) manager Jose about old gear and how he met the Don. Second we talk to Josh Heinrichs (http://www.joshheinrichs.com/) about his album "Good Vibes" and the documentary he is working on with producer & friend Miles Brown of 77 Jefferson (http://77jefferson.com/) We catch up with Adam Knopf, the owner of one San Diego's premiere dispensaries, Point Loma Patient Consumer Co-op (http://plpcc.org/) We talk about the new legal weed laws in Cali & his inspiration to start his own business. Finally, we chat with Blaine Dillinger (the guitarist for Hirie) (http://www.hiriemusic.com/) and his lovely wife wife Porsche. We talk about how Host Mike EP and Blaine have a mutual friend from Ohio and how Blaine made his way out to San Diego. We also get to hear firsthand about the unfortunate robbery that he and his band, Hirie, faced while touring through San Francisco. Go to reinamystique.com and check out what host Mike E.P will be up to this summer. Take part in a thousand mile stare and write the show at: wespeakenglishgood@gmail.com Go to wespeakenglishgood.net and check out the website! Leave a review on iTunes, Stitcher, or where ever you get you podcast.
A special edition of BGN featuring a 2015 mashup of celebrity guests who have stopped by to chat with us. Guests include: Voice animation artist and actress Cree Summer, Daily Show producer and author Baratunde Thurston, actor of The Last Dragon Taimak, actors Marsai Martin, Miles Brown and Marcus Scribner of the ABC series blackish, Jem and the Holograms creator Christy Marx along with Samantha Newark (voice of Jem) and Britta Phillips (singing voice of Jem), filmmaker Ryan Coogler. actress and filmmaker Reagan Gomez. and actor Echo Kellum of Arrow. Music by Sammus
BHL: Next – In this episode Black Hollywood Live hosts Megan Thomas and Courtney Tezeno discuss the biggest casting news for the week of June 19, 2015. Also joining the conversation is the special guest Miles Brown. Megan starts with "New Casting" where she discusses the Starz' “Survivor's Remorse” season 2 sneak peak!. She also opens the discussion to The Next Big Thing talking about the new hollywood toy: Phunkeeduck, and new drones that crack down on high school cheating.. Wrapping things up we get into our interview with Miles Brown! All this and more on BHL's Next!
The hit ABC series Black-ish is making waves on primetime TV! We invited three cast members from the show including Marcus Scribner, Marsai Martin, and Miles Brown who play Andre, Diane, and Jack! These are amazing kids who are super talented and the charisma they give on the show resonates just the same with us on the podcast! Co-hosted by Chaka Cumberbatch and Connie Hosted by Jamie Broadnax
AFTERBUZZ TV – Black-ish edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of ABC’s Black-ish. In this episode hosts Stacy Ike, Shaprintace Lynn, Megan Thomas, and Courtney Tezeno break down episode 19 with special guests Miles Brown & Caila Marsai … Read the rest The post Black-ish S:1 | The Real World E:19 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow appeared first on AfterBuzz TV Network.
First Hand First Look..."black-ish": Wednesdays, 9:30-10:00 p.m. ABC's new family comedy, "black-ish," takes a fun yet bold look at one man's determination to establish a sense of cultural identity for his family. The series stars Anthony Anderson, Tracee Ellis Ross and special guest star Laurence Fishburne. Like any parents, Andre "Dre" (Anthony Anderson) and Rainbow (Tracee Ellis Ross) Johnson want to give their children the best. But their offspring's childhood is turning out to be much different than theirs. They now realize at least two things: there is a price to pay for giving their children more than what they ever had, and these loving parents are totally unprepared for the fallout. Dre considers himself the family patriarch and when he looks at his life - he sees a beautiful wife and four kids living happily in their colonial home in the 'burbs. But when he looks a little closer -- have the trappings of success brought too much assimilation for this black family? The world he sees has a much different lens than the one he would like his family to look through. Jade Harrell with creator Kenya Barris in an enlightening and candid conversation about this colorful new series. In this episode you will find out: * Why Kenya chose the name black-ish * Why he wouldn't change the name despite the backlash. * What statement Kenya is trying to make? * Why are some people offput before previewing the program? * Is Kenya trying to define what black IS? * How is black culture handled in black society. * How "black-ish" is just as much about socio-economics as it is race. *What is the BIG part of the purpose of the show that hits close to home? "black-ish" stars Anthony Anderson as Andre "Dre" Johnson, Tracee Ellis Ross as Rainbow Johnson, Yara Shahidi as Zoey Johnson, Marcus Scribner as Andre Johnson, Jr., Miles Brown as Jack Johnson, Marsai Martin as Diane Johnson and special guest star, Laurence Fishburne. "black-ish" was created by Kenya Barris and is executive-produced by Barris, Larry Wilmore, Anthony Anderson, Laurence Fishburne, Helen Sugland and E. Brian Dobbins. The series is produced by ABC Studios.
First Hand First Look..."black-ish": Wednesdays, 9:30-10:00 p.m. ABC's new family comedy, "black-ish," takes a fun yet bold look at one man's determination to establish a sense of cultural identity for his family. The series stars Anthony Anderson, Tracee Ellis Ross and special guest star Laurence Fishburne. Like any parents, Andre "Dre" (Anthony Anderson) and Rainbow (Tracee Ellis Ross) Johnson want to give their children the best. But their offspring's childhood is turning out to be much different than theirs. They now realize at least two things: there is a price to pay for giving their children more than what they ever had, and these loving parents are totally unprepared for the fallout. Dre considers himself the family patriarch and when he looks at his life - he sees a beautiful wife and four kids living happily in their colonial home in the 'burbs. But when he looks a little closer -- have the trappings of success brought too much assimilation for this black family? The world he sees has a much different lens than the one he would like his family to look through. Jade Harrell with creator Kenya Barris in an enlightening and candid conversation about this colorful new series. In this episode you will find out: * Why Kenya chose the name black-ish * Why he wouldn't change the name despite the backlash. * What statement Kenya is trying to make? * Why are some people offput before previewing the program? * Is Kenya trying to define what black IS? * How is black culture handled in black society. * How "black-ish" is just as much about socio-economics as it is race. *What is the BIG part of the purpose of the show that hits close to home? "black-ish" stars Anthony Anderson as Andre "Dre" Johnson, Tracee Ellis Ross as Rainbow Johnson, Yara Shahidi as Zoey Johnson, Marcus Scribner as Andre Johnson, Jr., Miles Brown as Jack Johnson, Marsai Martin as Diane Johnson and special guest star, Laurence Fishburne. "black-ish" was created by Kenya Barris and is executive-produced by Barris, Larry Wilmore, Anthony Anderson, Laurence Fishburne, Helen Sugland and E. Brian Dobbins. The series is produced by ABC Studios.