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(00:00-27:54) Maybe we'll call the texters today. Auto-asphyxiation. Propecia for beards. A blank dossier is a good dossier. Martin's CBC grooming. Doug thinks the best coaching job in college football is Texas. The Texas A&M milkmen. Josh Pate's has a great voice. NASCAR keeps Chuckles Marlowe busy. Martin has busy hands and curious fingers. How do you do, Connor Bedard? How Jackson became producer of TMA. Name that foot.(28:02-55:49) You wanted Kriss Kross, you got it. Where'd those feet pictures end up? Worst celebrity feet. Finger toes. You gotta own it. Tim's lock of the week on Spread Zone is BYU +12.5. Indiana's got a lot going on. Hinkle Field House. Fixing Jackson's 7-iron today. Doug won't cover the Missouri State bowl game. Larry Eustachy.(55:59-1:24:17) Chairman is an offensive guru on NCAA Football '26. Katie Woo leaving the Cardinals to cover the Dodgers. Vacationing in St. Barth's. Lane Kiffin still the main story on ESPN's website. The worst business moves of all time. Sniffin' the johns in the front yard. Catering to the people at peace with the world. You don't see a lot of dungeons. Carpenter Matt is back on the line. Got bad knees. Can you survive an 80 foot fall?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jerry Bowyer talks with Missouri State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick about the hidden influence of proxy advisory firms like ISS and Glass Lewis. Fitzpatrick explains why most pension plans lacked proxy guidelines (and the results of not having them), and how the left uses boardrooms to advance agendas that fail at the ballot box. He shares progress made in pushing back against ESG and why the battle for shareholder engagement is far from over.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Take in all the highlights from the 7th win of the college football season for the Bulldogs on the road at Missouri State.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Former Tech linebacker Quin Harris catches up with Jerry Byrd before the 'Dogs regular season finale at Missouri State.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Reboradcast of : Listen to Kim and Alison as they discuss their experiences at the Missouri State Penitentiary and some other locations
Join Jordan, Commish, Pitt Girl, Big Sky Brigit, Beth and our VP of Podcast Production Arthur. Welcome to Coca-Coca Cola Bowl season, Eric Morris to Oklahoma State, UMass 0-12, Eddie George's turkey preparation, we were on the Eastern Scoreboard, MACCOON Scarfs, 80 Bowl Bids, 72 Bowl Eligible Teams, a complete hater's guide to Missouri State making a bowl, then we try to pick a Game of the Week, is it more Sickos when both teams are playing for a winner makes a bowl/loser does not or no chance at a bowl game? The Bowl EligiBowls Arkansas State/App State, Georgia Southern/Marshal, Penn State/Rutgers, PAC-2 CHAMPIONSHIP PART 2, did you know Cher make a Walking in Memphis cover and her pronunciation of MAYUMPHUS derails the podcast, FSU/Florida, Minnesota/Wisconsin, Miami at Pitt and Commish makes a error that derails the pod further, ACC Coastal Chaos, CLEMMMMPSON vs South Carolina, The Battle on the Bayou, For U Bayou, Navy at Walking in Memphis, the other teams who need wins for Bowl Eligibility, so many other games, TEMPLE?, Texas State? CUSA Title scenarios, Troy/Southern Miss for the Sun Belt West, is Jourdan Hare Haunted with cat toys? Mountain West San Diego State/New Mexico, can Purdue do it ehhhh idk shout out to the Old Oaken Bucket though, First Round of the FCS Playoff breakdown, and much, much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What a week to be a Golden Hurricane!Tulsa Volleyball won the American Conference Tournament for the first time ever and is now headed to the NCAA TournamentFootball beat a solid Army team on the road for Tre Lamb's first conference winMen's hoops beat Austin Peay and looks better each weekWomen's hoops crushed a previously undefeated and top-100 Missouri State team.An incredible week around TU sports makes for a fun episode, and we hope you enjoy this one as much as we did!Also, Happy Thanksgiving! If you're traveling for the holiday, please travel safe. And if you're not, we hope you have a wonderful few days wherever you are.Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/thegoldenhurricast
BC breaks down the win over Liberty, dives into the bowl game process, catches up with former LA Tech WR Quinton Patton, and previews Missouri State with Corey Riggs.
Jackson Morris, Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach and Director of Football Performance at Missouri State University, talks about his journey from college football player to strength coach. We discuss his career progression from intern to associate director at Mercer,, working across multiple sports, and how his experience as a former athlete at Georgia Southern influences his coaching approach.Link in bio to listen#PhysicalTherapy #SportsRehab #StrengthAndConditioning #CollegeFootball #MissouriState #AthleticPerformance #SportsScience #CoachingDevelopment #RehabExperts #CollegeAthletics
Join Jordan, Commish, Pitt Girl, Beth and our VP of Podcast Production Arthur. We talk about the firing of Justin Wilcox, Portland State tarmacking their coach? and Cal Poly's coaches. We went places again, Arthur in Canton, Ohio at the Forever Lawn and Extra Points Bowls and Jordan at Louisville and SMU. We briefly discuss the FCS Playoff bracket, lament Presbyterian and Monmouth's exclusion from the Playoff, Buffalo's MACtion Meat raffle, Then we recap all the Week 13 action. Our GOTW the Battle of I-10, Jordan attempts to claim Nevada has won two games in spite of him trash talking the Wolf Pack, Cajuns make Butch Jones really fuming mad, 8 Win Lobos, the joy and pain of Northwestern/Minnesota, Whoaaaa Stanford, Duke with the best fake field goal, Missouri State's bad choice fake field goal, UCLA's even worse fake field goal, Florida State's special special teams and the NC State Punt Return Doink recovery, Pitt being Pitt and their lovely special teams, HEY WISCONSIN, TULSA, UTSA TURNS THE ALAMODOME INTO THE THUNDERDOME AGAIN, Hey Tulane had a normal one?, North Texas handles Rice, THE ABSOLUTE CHAOS OF UCONN/FAU, Michigan State/Iowa in a Sickos classic, FREE MY BOY BK and LSU survives Western Kentucky, K State and Utah's insanity, Oh no Orange, Idaho State's nice season! Brawl of the Wild, The Game, The Rivalry, Benedict's insane improbable lateral for the win in the D2 Playoffs and much, much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the second hour of the show, Matt Pauley is joined by Jacob Clark, Missouri State quarterback, coming off a week where he won the Manning Award for college QB of the week! Then, hear some audio from Wetherholt and Mautz, after they received their respective minor league awards! Then, hear Patrick Mahomes' weekly conversation with Carrington Harrison, courtesy of 96.5 The Fan.
In the first hour of tonight's Sports Open Line, Matt Pauley discusses J.J. Wetherholt and Brycen Mautz winning two Cardinals minor league awards. We are joined by Bernie Miklasz, and then Russ Mitchell, lead SEC columnist for College Football News! In the second hour of the show, Matt is joined by Jacob Clark, Missouri State quarterback, coming off a week where he won the Manning Award for college QB of the week! Then, hear some audio from Wetherholt and Mautz, after they received their respective minor league awards! Then, hear Patrick Mahomes' weekly conversation with Carrington Harrison, courtesy of 96.5 The Fan.
FCS games (2:27): Harvard at Yale, Lehigh at Lafayette, Montana State at MontanaNoon games (6:02): Missouri at Oklahoma, Louisville at SMU, Miami at Virginia Tech, Washington State at James MadisonAfternoon games (14:24): Missouri State at Kennesaw State, USC at Oregon, Syracuse at Notre Dame, Arkansas at Texas, Kentucky at Vanderbilt, Duke at North Carolina, Michigan at Maryland, Kansas State at Utah, TCU at HoustonNight games (26:41): Pitt at Georgia Tech, Cal at Stanford, Tennessee at Florida, BYU at CincinnatiPredictions (34:27): Montana State at Montana, Cal at Stanford, Tennessee at Florida, Arkansas at Texas, Washington State at James Madison, Louisville at SMU, Missouri at Oklahoma, BYU at Cincinnati, Pitt at Georgia Tech, USC at Oregon
11-19-2025: Wake Up Missouri with Randy Tobler, Stephanie Bell, John Marsh, and Producer Drake
Perseverance despite unimaginable loss is something our next guest knows very well. Darnell Hardy is a highly respected fitness coach and the founder of Optimize VO2 (OVOO), a metabolic fitness company dedicated to helping individuals achieve peak performance. With over a decade of experience in the fitness industry, Darnell has worked with a diverse clientele, ranging from everyday individuals seeking to improve their health and fitness to elite athletes competing at the highest levels of CrossFit and Hyrox. Darnell's expertise lies in optimizing metabolic function and aerobic capacity, enabling clients to achieve significant improvements in their pursuits. A sought-after speaker and seminar host, Darnell travels the country sharing his knowledge and insights on metabolic fitness. Darnell is also Aerobic Capacity certified and serves as a subject matter expert at the prestigious Power Monkey Camp, further solidifying their reputation as a leader in the field. In episode 621 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out what it was like for Darnell to grow up in St. Louis, why he had to say no to drugs, violence, and peer pressure, how he was able to process his trauma as he got older, how he ended up at Missouri State, why he chose Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., and how the unimaginable loss of his brother, best friend, and grandparents changed how he sees conflict, pain, and perseverance.
Missouri State Senator Jill Carter joined NewsTalk KZRG to discuss the future of the Kansas City Chiefs, and whether or not Missouri could become the home for America's nuclear energy production. Join Ted, Steve, and Lucas for the KZRG Morning Newswatch!
Adrian and Zay are back on the Paydirt Pulse Podcast to talk about the Missouri State game and reflect on the Jax State loss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(00:00-15:45) Our Blues insider Jeremy Rutherford stops by the studio for some Blues talk and two-part questions. Does JR think Binnington will go down as the best goalie in franchise history? Joe Strauss tales. Rotel for breakfast. How would JR fix Hooterville? Good to get a win last night but not terribly impressed. Is Doug Armstrong open for business? JR has a two-parter for us. Toilet paper shaming.(15:54-33:13) You wanted HOV, you got it, Doug. Jackson's workshopping a Deep Cut Thursday. Audio of Jim Montgomery talking about the final four minutes of last night's win. Doug thinks these guys have to be better than they've been so far. What do you mean by 'Pony?' White Castles and a Friday night Blues game. Spilling burger in the car. Ticket prices for Mizzou and Mississippi State have plummeted. Jackson still hoping to go to Columbia on Saturday.(33:23-43:45) This is as about as sick of a Ween Wednesday as you can get. Jackson has audio from Missouri State head coach Ryan Beard who isn't thrilled his team isn't bowl eligible as a first year FBS team. Who is this nationalist and why is her chirping?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Missouri State is in its first season in FBS football, in Conference USA, and beat Liberty this past weekend to get to 6-3 on the year The NCAA for years has ruled that teams in transition are prohibited from the postseason for 2 years…but why? They moved up! Show Sponsored by MIDWEST BANKOur Sponsors:* Check out Avocado Green Mattress: https://avocadogreenmattress.com* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAK* Check out Infinite Epigenetics: https://infiniteepigenetics.com/EARLYBREAK* Check out Uncommon Goods: https://uncommongoods.com/EARLYBREAK* Check out Washington Red Raspberries: https://redrazz.orgAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Host Carter Yates and senior writer Mike Craven preview Week 12 in Texas CFB. (INTRO – 9:45) Three Texas teams in the CFP Top 10 (9:45 – 20:10) Texas vs Georgia preview (20:10 – 26:30) Baylor vs Utah preview and Mack Rhoades discussion (26:30 – 33:20) TCU vs BYU preview and Kendal Briles discussion (33:20 – 36:40) Texas A&M vs South Carolina (36:40 – 41:40) Texas Tech vs UCF (41:40 – 44:00) Bad vibes out of Texas State (44:00 – 46:20) North Texas vs UAB (46:20 – 48:40) UTSA vs Charlotte (48:40 – 56:00) UTEP vs Missouri State (56:00 – END) Sam Houston vs Delaware Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Tailgate on the Quad, Kevin welcomes Jared from the Korner Booth for even more shenanigans than usual! They debate Miami's fading playoff hopes, LSU's messy Brian Kelly drama, Pat Narduzzi needs some confidence, and Lane Kiffin's opinion on the end of CFB dynasties. The episode also covers the new playoff rankings, Deion Sanders' rocky stretch at Colorado, and Missouri State's quest for a bowl game. Follow our socials: https://linktr.ee/QuadGate 0:00:00 – Intro & Episode Topics 0:06:00 – Miami Hurricanes & Coaching Issues 0:12:00 – Pitt, Notre Dame, ACC Respect 0:18:00 – Florida State & Coaching Contracts 0:24:00 – Brian Kelly/LSU Firing Drama 0:30:00 – End of Dynasties & CFP Format Discussion 0:36:00 – Colorado, Missouri State, Bowl Eligibility 0:42:00 – CFP Top 25 Rankings Breakdown 0:48:00 – CFP Top 5 Teams Debate 0:54:00 – Bets, Weather, Luke Fickell Shopping List 1:00:00 – Closing Thoughts & Sign Off
Join Jordan, Commish, Pitt Girl, Beth, and our VP of Podcast Production Arthur. We talk about Jordan's adventures on CFB radio due to YouTubeTV, UCLA to SoFi? Beth was at WVU vs Colorado. We then talk about our GOTW Air Force/San Jose State and the weirdest safety ever, MACCOON takes down Pudge, our hearts are not healthy enough for Tulane football, CAL IS BOWL ELIGIBLE, MARK STOOPS BRINGING HAM TRUCKS TO LEXINGTON, SAM HOUSTON WINS due to the spinach team of the week performance of Oregon State, YOU DON'T JUST WALK INTO THE RENT & HOPE TO BEAT UCONN, Wisconsin won a game with their leading passer being their punter, A Texas State and Ragin' Cajun FRACAS, THE FIGHTIN' BLUE HENS WILD COMEBACK, WAKE FOREST IS BOWL ELIGIBLE, HAWAII ROLLS, THE SAW IS 7-2, Nebraska gets a great performance from TJ Zangief, HOUSTON WINS SPACE, Indiana Survives, 6-3 MISSOURI STATE, Umbrellas with a pylon, Oregon beats Iowa by a safety, SoCon settled in a heartbreaking loss for Western Carolina, oh no Eastern Washington, LEHIGH, UTRGV, LAMAR, An 82 YARD PUNT and then an 86 YARD PUNT IN THE SAME WEEKEND and much, much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this week's Flames Central Podcast presented by OrthoVirginia, Matt and Joe discuss Liberty Football's heartbreaking loss to Missouri State. What went wrong? What's next? Also, Lou Combrinck joins the show to relive Liberty Field Hockey's Big East Championship and preview their NCAA Tournament matchup.
Maybe you feel like you're already giving it all you've got. You look around, and things are tough out there. You, our listeners and readers and viewers and users across the country and across the world, you're demanding more examples of fight and progress you can actually see and touch and feel, and in these conversations, in this series, in partnership with our very best friends at Run For Something, we're gonna give you exactly what you asked for.Each of these episodes features two guests, both sourced from the Run For Something pipeline and graduating classes, the next generation of leaders. In each episode, first, I'll introduce one young elected official at the state or local level who's made real measurable progress on an issue facing more Americans than ever before.And then in the same episode, I'll introduce a bright-eyed candidate currently running for a state legislature or Senate, governor, mayor, city council, or school board, who is similarly hellbent on attacking the same issue in their own hometown or state. First up today, our topic: gun control. As The Onion posts once a month, there's no way to prevent this, says the only nation where this regularly happens. But there are ways to prevent it.Not just school shootings or homicides or suicides or even accidental shootings in the home when a gun and ammo aren't stored safely or even fucking stored at all. We just need people in office who aren't cowards because we know what works. Our incumbent is Missouri State legislator, Ray Reed, endorsed by Run For Something in 2024. Ray was just in the news for a bold sit-in protest, refusing to leave the floor of the Missouri house for over a hundred hours after Republicans there attempted to convene a special session and push through redrawn legislative maps at the behest of Donald Trump. Ray is a St. Louis native, and he brings a wealth of experience in Missouri politics, having collaborated with notable democratic leaders like former Governor Jay Nixon and Senator Claire McCaskill.Next I'll talk to our candidate, Jazz Hampton. Jazz is running for Mayor of Minneapolis because he loves the city. It's not just where he lives. It is who he is. He is not only a lifelong Twin Cities resident, and a husband there, he's the father of three Minneapolis public school students. He has been an attorney there, an educator there, and a social justice entrepreneur.He has freed the wrongfully convicted. He has worked on advanced, affordable housing, protected civil rights, and created safer communities. Now he's ready to bring fresh leadership and unite Minneapolis after a hell of a decade. Two amazing humans fighting for gun control in very different places, in the only nation where this regularly happens. Let's find out what it means for their hometowns and yours.-----------Have feedback or questions? Tweet us, or send a message to questions@importantnotimportant.comNew here? Get started with our fan favorite episodes at podcast.importantnotimportant.com.Take Action at www.whatcanido.earth-----------INI Book Club:107 Days by Kamala HarrisDie With...
Don't miss the latest episode of College Football Now, as host Thomas Christopher and multiple members of The League Winners discuss the latest in CFB news, players, and events for the 2025 season. While you're listening to the show, please make sure to like the video, leave a comment, and subscribe to the channel!In the latest episode of College Football Now, the topic of conversation is Thomas' Week 9 trip to Blacksburg, Virginia, and Annapolis, Maryland. Following his monologue are appearances by Brandyn Pokrass and Mackenzie Neglia, who discuss the Group of 5 teams in the American (Florida Atlantic and USF) as well as FIU, who plays their Week 10 matchup against Missouri State on Wednesday.Beginning the P4 segment, Thomas is joined by Cody Henderson, who talks about Cal Football's loss to Virginia Tech, and their upcoming home stand against Virginia.Finally, Thomas ends the show talking about Syracuse football and their matchup against Bill Belichick and UNC.The League Winners are a company dedicated to covering the college football and the NFL. Created by Thomas Christopher, TLW was created to give football fans news, highlights, interviews, film review and much more surrounding the game of football.#USF #CollegeFootball #SouthFlorida #FAU #Auburn #Syracuse #CollegeFootballPodcast #CFB25 #CollegeFootball2025 #SyracuseOrange #FAUOwls #FIU #FIUPanthers #USFBulls #LeagueWinners #UNC #BillBelichick #TarHeels
You're listening to Dirt Sheet Radio! Jey Uso vs CM Punk is on for Saturday Night's Main Event after Seth Rollins VACATES the World Championship. The injury bug continues to spread throughout WWE Sol Ruca steps back from an NXT North American Championship defense. Andrade may be stuck in a one year long non compete situation after his WWE firing, some rumors claim WWE will not be paying him in this period. What is the legal fallout going to be as most agree this can't be legal? ULTIMONÉ! Mercedes Moné wins her 12th Championship and drinks the tears of the outspoken minority!! While Darby Allin and Jon Moxley had their hands tied by the Missouri State Athletic Commission, they still managed to make some people clutch their pearls. Are Darby Allin and Jon Moxley looking to make up for the lack of bloody violence in their I Quit match? AEW Dynamite Review 10-22-2025
New Mexico State lost at home to Missouri State in overtime. What are they chances at making a bowl game? Who is available to start at quarterback in the NFL this weekend? How should you feel about preseason polls? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Missouri State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick joined NewsTalk KZRG to discuss and audit the state of Missouri conducted on the city of Joplin. Join Ted, Steve, and Lucas for the KZRG Morning Newswatch!
Eight midweek games, eight edges to attack. I'm diving into the Week 9 G5 slate—CUSA, Sun Belt, and AAC—where the lines move fast and the value hides in finishing-drives, havoc, and recent-form splits.We hit Kennesaw State–FIU, WKU–Louisiana Tech, Middle Tennessee–Delaware, Missouri State–New Mexico State, South Alabama–Georgia State, North Texas–Charlotte, Cal–Virginia Tech, and Boise State–Nevada. I compare my stats-projected spreads, power ratings, and last-4-weeks numbers against the market, plus schedule spots (short weeks, body-clock travel) and strength-of-schedule gaps. Expect talk on red-zone efficiency, points per scoring opportunity, havoc rate, pass/rush success, and pace—the stuff that actually swings covers.If you want the full stat sheets and my comparison tool each week, join the crew: BuyMeACoffee.com/WinningCures (BettingCFB.com).If this helped you beat the number, hit subscribe, like, and drop your picks in the comments—let's see where you're leaning on these midweek matchups.Keywords: Week 9 college football picks, CUSA picks, Sun Belt picks, AAC picks, Kennesaw State vs FIU, Western Kentucky vs Louisiana Tech, Middle Tennessee vs Delaware, Missouri State vs New Mexico State, North Texas vs Charlotte, Cal vs Virginia Tech, Boise State vs Nevada.0:47 Kennesaw State vs FIU5:41 Western Kentucky vs Louisiana Tech10:56 Middle Tennessee vs Delaware15:42 Missouri State vs New Mexico State19:49 South Alabama vs Georgia State25:48 North Texas vs Charlotte31:27 Cal vs Virginia Tech36:42 Boise State vs Nevada
Missouri legislators recently approved the use of millions in state funding for MOScholars, a K-12 school scholarship program that had previously been supported by tax-deductible donations. But an investigation found that nearly all of those state-funded vouchers were used for religious schools.
Top notch mid-major talent Caden Bogenpohl and Cameron Flukey join Amateur Hour. The Missouri State outfielder and Coastal Carolina RHP deep dive into their decisions to navigate the college route and how integral their families have been to their success on and off the field. Co-hosted by Daron Sutton and Dani Wexelman.
Week 7 rolls on—20 more games, all numbers, no fluff. I'm back to trusting the models over narratives and hunting edges you can actually bet.We hit every corner of the slate: Missouri State–MTSU, ECU–Tulane, Southern Miss–Georgia Southern, Rutgers–Washington (Friday), Florida State–Pitt, Washington State–Ole Miss, Wake Forest–Oregon State, Nebraska–Maryland, Northwestern–Penn State, Old Dominion–Marshall, Virginia Tech–Georgia Tech, Florida–Texas A&M, NC State–Notre Dame, Iowa State–Colorado, Arkansas–Tennessee, Iowa–Wisconsin, BYU–Arizona, New Mexico–Boise State, Utah State–Hawaiʻi, and UCF–Cincinnati. We'll lean on success rate, PPA margin, havoc, five-factors, and red-zone finishing to separate real value from brand tax.1:00 Missouri State vs Middle Tennessee3:24 East Carolina vs Tulane5:39 Southern Miss vs Georgia Southern8:29 Rutgers vs Washington12:43 Pitt vs Florida State16:21 Washington State vs Ole Miss19:59 Wake Forest vs Oregon State23:13 Nebraska vs Maryland27:13 Northwestern vs Penn State31:24 Old Dominion vs Marshall34:09 Virginia Tech vs Georgia Tech37:00 Florida vs Texas A&M42:05 NC State vs Notre Dame45:21 Iowa State vs Colorado49:28 Arkansas vs Tennessee54:03 Iowa vs Wisconsin57:48 BYU vs Arizona1:01:03 New Mexico vs Boise State1:05:26 Utah State vs Hawaii1:08:24 UCF vs Cincinnati
The Razorbacks are in the spotlight, and WholeHogSports.com editor Matt Jones joins Around the Ozarks Sports Scene to break it all down with host Scott Puryear. From the ongoing Arkansas football coaching search to whether former Missouri State head coach Bobby Petrino is a serious contender for the full-time job, Jones shares insider perspective on what it’ll take to land the gig. Plus, get an early look at the upcoming Razorbacks basketball and baseball seasons as one of the state’s top sports voices weighs in on all things Hogs. Thanks to our sponsors The Pitch Pizza & Pub, and Thompson Sales! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Wednesday's edition of WagerTalk Today, Ralph Michaels shares NFL Trends and Angles that you need to know before betting Week 6 of NFL action and also gives a best bet in the Missouri State vs Middle Tennessee matchup. Teddy Covers stops by to talk Blue Jays vs Yankees & Phillies vs Dodgers in MLB Playoffs. Andy Lang provides props and shares free picks – don't miss out!
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3HL - 10-8-25 - Hour 3 - MTSU takes on Missouri State + A Baseball ParSlaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Producer Josh updates us on Erik Spoelstra's contentious press conference, a Missouri State student's ChatGPT confession, and an update on Producer Josh's air conditioner.
Where is Head Coach Travis Hudson's post-Jax State thoughts focused on this episode of the Tops Live Podcast?On paper, WKU is 2-0 after sweeping Jacksonville State twice this past weekend in Diddle. However, this week might be the most important of the 2025 season for WKU volleyball. Hear how Coach Hudson plans to work through injuries that have made WKU's offense less fluid than past years. Next, Reily Chestnut will engage Hudson about what the team faces in Springfield, Missouri when they visit new conference rivals out of Missouri State this weekend. Sit back and enjoy another edition of the Travis Hudson Show on the Tops Live Podcast from Learfield's Hilltopper Sports Network.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Randy Lee and Head Coach Tyson Helton return to chat about WKU's first road win at Missouri State this past Saturday.On today's episode, you'll hear Lee and Helton chat about:La'Vell Wright's impact on the ground game for WKU and their 2nd half executionWhat was it like trying to chase & contain former BGHS Purple QB Deuce Bailey of Missouri State last SaturdayHelton's thoughts on WKU's next foe, the Delaware Fightin' Blue HensHow to balance aggressiveness with discipline on defenseAll these topics and more get some time on today's Tyson Helton Show from the Tops Live Podcast.Each episode is part of the Hilltopper Nation Podcast Network from Learfield.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hosts Randy Lee and Terry Obee talk with Head Coach Tyson Helton, Athletic Director Todd Stewart, Tight End Noah Meyers and Offensive Line Coach Joe Bernardi heading into the Hilltoppers' first Conference USA road test at Missouri State.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Moon hit Rizz with a late-night “I'm not coming in today” text, and Rizz is thrilled about it. We talk band drama, Avril Lavigne, questionable timing, and why you could've told us earlier, sk8er boi. Come for the banter, stay for the ridiculousness, and hang with the crew... or at least part of the crew... on the latest episode of The Rizzuto Show.Show Notes:Suspected dog-napping case, leading to tension between neighborsFlorida boys cause $50K in damages to school library, turned in by momsWhat is smellmaxxing? Inside TikTok's fragrance trend for teen boysWhat Do Kids Mean When They Say 'Clock It'?Christmas Displays Are Already Up at Costco . . . Is It Too Soon?The Top 'Just for Kids' Things Include Trick-or-Treating, Bumper Bowling, and LegosWoman Literally Sells Her Soul for a Collection of Labubu DollsFake Labubu dolls seized amid warnings they could pose fatal hazard to childrenSenior Citizens Want to Cancel the Word "Senior" Because It Sounds OldPrenups are on the rise, especially among younger womenCouples Adding Credit Card Machines to Bars at Weddings"Boyfriend Glow-Ups" Are Trending on TikTokTyler Robinson emotionless, wearing ‘suicide smock' in first virtual court appearance since Charlie Kirk assassination2 Royal Caribbean Passengers Hospitalized After Fight Breaks Out Onboard, Cruise Ship Forced to Return to PortTeenagers to pay $300,000 for urinating in soupDisney World Splash & Dash Underwater robbery!!!ATM fees are at a record high, a new survey finds. Here's why. - CBS NewsWorld Stone Skimming Championship faces cheating scandalMcGreevy pitches Cardinals to 3-0 win over Reds | ksdk.comSLU and Missouri State end in 1-1 draw after Billikens rise to No. 7 in national rankingsTom Brady to play in Saudi flag football tournament alongside current and former NFL stars Follow The Rizzuto Show @rizzshow on all your favorite social media, including YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and more. Connect with The Rizzuto Show online at 1057thepoint.com/rizzSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this latest edition of Tunnel Vision USCFootball.com's Shotgun Spratling, Connor Morrissette (aka "Triple Double") and intern India Otto are back in studio to preview the Trojans second game of a season, a matchup with a very familiar face that roamed the Coliseum sidelines for over a decade. The Clay Helton bowl is finally here, with Georgia Southern (0-1) coming to town to take on the Trojans (1-0) as a 28.5-point underdog. Last week USC boat raced an overmatched Missouri State squad, putting up 73 points and winning by 60. Georgia Southern flew all the way to Fresno only to get a second half beatdown by the Bulldogs, giving up 351 rushing yards and losing by 28 points. Even though this is the second-straight week of facing a lower level opponent, the Trojans should be highly motivated to put on a show against Clay Helton's squad. For years USC football fans wanted the administration to move on from Helton, and by the time they made the move and brought in Lincoln Riley the football program was in a bad spot, having gone 4-8 in the final season Helton started as head coach. USC appears to be back on the right track now, but between the fans upset at the Helton years and the staff knowing the huge hole they needed to dig out of, motivation should not be a factor in Saturday's contest in the Coliseum. This is the podcast version of our Tunnel Vision video show. CLICK HERE for 60% OFF an annual VIP membership to USCFootball.com! Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on Apple Podcasts! Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of this USC Trojan football team. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Composite Two-Star Recruits podcast returns to discuss the recruiting impact USC's Week 1 blowout over Missouri State, the return of Clay Helton and Week 2 of CIF football. TIME STAMPS (0:00) Gerard Medical Updates Pt. III (10:43) Week 1 Recruiting Angle (01:28: 30) Chris Watches Jaws (01:36:10) Week 2 HS Football Recap (02:04:47) Week 3 HS Football Schedule (02:23:35) Georgia Southern Visitors (02:29:30) Listener Questions (02:50:20) Gerard Heavy Metal Corner To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this edition of the Peristyle Podcast hosts Ryan Abraham, Connor Morrissette (aka "Triple Double") and intern India Otto are back to discuss the successful 2025 season opener against Missouri State with the Trojans putting a historic beatdown on the former FCS program 73-13. Now the focus shifts to Georgia Southern, a step-up in the caliber of opponent but still not a true test for a USC football team with higher aspirations than just making a decent bowl. The crew gives a few thoughts on what they took away from the week one victory, focusing mostly on younger Trojans, including true freshman Husan Longstreet, getting an opportunity for early development with significant playing time against live competition. With former USC head coach Clay Helton coming into the Coliseum this weekend, Ryan, Connor and India give their thoughts on what sort of reaction the crowd will have and how this USC football team will respond, knowing that a significant portion of the fanbase is looking for a similar result to last weekend against MSU. In their first game the Eagles looked good in the first half against Fresno State before falling apart in the second half. Helton and company are staying in California and are looking for a much better performance in week two, something Lincoln Riley will try to prevent from happening. After talking about this matchup, the hosts will discuss other notes around the USC football program including a few players retuning from injury and the reaction to removing the "drip check" from the Trojan Walk. CLICK HERE for 60% OFF an annual VIP membership to USCFootball.com! Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of this USC Trojan football team. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The season has finally arrived. Shotgun Spratling and Chris Trevino are back behind the microphones for another edition of the Helium Boys Podcast to discuss USC's 73-13 beatdown of Missouri State to improve to 1-0 on the year. Trevino and Spratling dive into their 'Two-Minute Drill' with the latter giving praise to walk-on running back King Miller for his 75-yard TD run, a notable achievement for a walk-on player. Trevino offers some fan shoutouts while also preaching fans should enjoy the win but remember it was a much weaker opponent. For the first time this season, the Helium Boys dive into their Stock Up, Stock Down segment, which includes safety Bishop Fitzgerald, Jayden Maiava, USC's big plays and much more. The Helium Boys then dive into the second half of the show to preview Georgia Southern, led by former USC head coach Clay Helton. Georgia Southern is remaining in California for the week leading up to the USC game after heading West to play Fresno State. Helton is 20-20 in his first 40 games at Georgia Southern and 0-3 in bowl games. We release new episodes of the Peristyle Podcast every week. National recruiting analyst Gerard Martinez, longtime coach and football guru Harvey Hyde, reporters Chris Trevino, Connor Morrissette and Shotgun Spratling plus special guests join publisher Ryan Abraham on the podcast to bring you the latest USC Trojan football team news and recruiting information. Subscribe with Apple Podcasts or Spotify and never miss an episode! Have a question for our team of USC football experts or just the Helium Boys? Ask, we'll answer! You can leave us a voicemail or text us at (424) 254-9141 or email us at podcast@uscfootball.com. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2 hours and 40 minutes The Sponsors Thank you to Underground Printing for making this all possible. Rishi and Ryan have been our biggest supporters from the beginning. Check out their wide selection of officially licensed Michigan fan gear at their 3 store locations in Ann Arbor or learn about their custom apparel business at undergroundshirts.com. Our associate sponsors are: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, The Sklars Brothers, Champions Circle, Winewood Organics, Community Pest Solutions, Venue by 4M where record this, and Introducing this season: Radecki Oral Surgery, and Long Road Distillers. 1. Offense vs New Mexico Starts at 1:00 When's the last time you've ever seen an offensive lineman run away from a fight? Probably the funniest thing all night. New Mexico came out like they wanted to make a statement for a new era of New Mexico, and they may have an endless well of College Crappe that they can run. Let's talk about Bryce Underwood, it took one game for Brian to become a believer. Bryce just turned 18 but we're making critiques that you would make about juniors and seniors. He's got a thing for parabolic arcs. We're finally seeing the Semaj Morgan we hoped to see when he was a sophomore. The whole stadium stopped and turned to Brian on the play action pass to Max Bredeson. Bryce is very accurate when he can throw in the pocket, if Channing Goodwin hadn't put his hands up the ball would've just gotten stuck in his facemask. They're not running Bryce but then he's throwing a monster block with his throwing shoulder. Offensive line kept Bryce from getting lit up so that's a W, especially against a couple decent transfer edges. So was Justice Haynes worth the price? Overall, Channing Goodwin was encouraging. Fred Moore had a bad drop. [The rest of the writeup and the player after THE JUMP] 2. Defense vs New Mexico Starts at 51:04 A little tricky to grade the defense. They gave up some stuff but some of it was aided by the officials. Wink seemed to struggle with the College Crappe a bit, but Ohio State doesn't run that and you need Wink to beat Ohio State. QB Jack Layne was a fearless dawg who kept getting back up all game. Michigan had a lot of rotation all game. Brandyn Hillman hit a guy hard enough that you didn't need Grapentine to tell you who it was, Jyaire Hill got beat. Enow Etta played more than was expected. Seth got deported from the Vatican once. Jaishawn Barham is probably the worst person to get hit by on this team. The defensive line doesn't have a superstar but it's deep like the 2022 line. 3. Hot Takes, Game Theory, and Special Teams Starts at 1:17:56 Takes hotter than Michigan Stadium after Jaishawn Barham got ejected. Michigan punted on 4th and 1 on their own 49, three thumbs down. Andrew Marsh fumbled a kickoff and hesitated on one he brought out but he's a true freshman so it is what it is, it'll get better. Hudson Hollenbeck was fine, there's room for improvement. Discussing the targeting call, note that this was recorded before the "upheld" decision. Oops, we've been pronouncing "Sprague" wrong apparently. Maybe we midwesternized his name. 4. Around the Big Ten with Jamie Mac Starts at 1:58:00 There are too many Big Ten teams so there are fewer notes for some games. Purdue 31, Ball State 0 Maryland 39, FAU 7 The Maryland freshman QB looks pretty decent. Total yardage was somehow even. Penn State 46, Nevada 11 Penn State might be a boring team to watch until they play Oregon. Iowa 34, Albany 7 The Iowa QB was still pretty pedestrian. Oregon 59, Montana State 13 USC 73, Missouri State 13 Welcome to the FBS, Missouri State. Illinois 52, Western Illinois 3 Northwestern 3, Tulane 23 Preston Stone had -42 rushing yards. The Northwestern head coach says to "believe in this quarterback". Indiana 27, Old Dominion 14 This Indiana team feels less explosive compared to last year. Washington 38, Colorado State 21 Jonah Coleman had 177 rushing yards on 24 carries, the Huskies are looking more explosive this season. They could be Pacific Chaos Team but their defense is still suspect. Utah 43, UCLA 10 "Committing to UCLA is telling on yourself", Nico Iamaleava was 11/22 for 136 yards, 1TD/1INT. UCLA is still who they've been. Utah was 14/16 on 3rd down conversions. Michigan State 23, Western Michigan 6 Michigan State struggled to stop Western's edges. 138 yards in the last nine drives isn't great. MSU did get a 21-0 lead early, though. Rutgers 34, Ohio 31 Not a great start for Rutgers. Overall, an exciting game. Minnesota 23, Buffalo 10 This is much more of a blowout than the score indicates. Minnesota QB is 19/35 for 290 yards (2TD/1INT). Buffalo is a good MAC team, too. Wisconsin 17, Miami (Oh) 0 Billy Edwards is injured and Wisconsin struggled to move the ball. But Miami struggled more. Nebraska 20, Cincinnati 17 Dylan Raiola was 33/42 for 243 yards but it was mostly to the backs. Former Indiana QB Brendan Sorsby was the Cincy QB that threw the final interception. Half the event was that Taylor Swift was here. Ohio State 14, Texas 7 336 yards for Texas, 203 for Ohio State. The Buckeyes can't really run the ball. There was some "oh no" from the Ohio State fans. Texas got stopped four times on 4th down, twice inside the 10. Texas also has two massive facemask penalties. Ohio State also had weird drops from the receivers. When's the last time Ohio State had less than 200 yards of offense? MUSIC: "Sunday Eve"—Bonnie Calista "Spin Me Around"—The Marias "River Song"—Dennis Wilson “Across 110th Street”—JJ Johnson and his Orchestra
On this latest edition of Tunnel Vision USCFootball.com's Ryan Abraham, Connor Morrissette (aka "Triple Double") and intern Riley Sager are back in studio for the very first game recap show of a year, breaking down the absolute beatdown USC put on Missouri State. The Trojans took down the Bears 73-13, scoring at least 70 for the first time since the 2005 opener against Arkansas and putting up the most points since 1930 when USC hung 74 on California. It was a rude awakening for MSU who went on the road for its first game as an FBS program and got dismantled in the Coliseum by a very motivated Trojans squad. Offensively the Trojans were nearly flawless with only three incompletions thrown, 14 different players caught passes, 8 different players scored offensive touchdowns, averaged 10.5 yards per play, a perfect 7 for 7 in the red zone and one lone turnover on sack/fumble by backup quarterback Husan Longstreet. Defensively USC focused on using that bigger, more athletic defensive front to generate pressure and the plan worked, with the Trojans generating 5 sacks and 13 tackles for loss. The defense forced a pair of turnovers including a pick-six, gave up just 224 yards and a paltry 3.9 yards per play and 2.2 yards per rush. The crew talks about this near flawless performance and what it means, if anything, for this football team going forward. They also discuss the differences from last season including that improved defensive front, the impressive running backs room, Jayden Maiava keeping the ball out of harms way, a different vibe during warm-ups and dropping the "Drip Check" individual entrance for a more team-focused approach. This is the podcast version of our Tunnel Vision video show. CLICK HERE for 75% OFF an annual VIP membership to USCFootball.com! Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on Apple Podcasts! Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of this USC Trojan football team. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of the Peristyle Podcasts hosts Ryan Abraham and Coach Harvey Hyde are back together talking USC's home opener against Missouri State. Looking to erase some bad memories from last season, the Bears took the brunt of the Trojans frustrations head on, falling 73-13 in the Coliseum in MSU's very first game as an FBS program. Coach Hyde starts off talking about what USC can get out of a blowout like this, feeling that such an overmatched opponent that didn't put up much resistance makes it harder to evaluate your own team. Even though most everything went right for USC, it was still a great opportunity to play against live competition, it just lacked some of the adversity a team will face during the season like 3rd and long situations or two-minute drills. Looking at the running backs, with everyone doing well every time they touched the ball and even a walk-on scoring for the first time in over 20 years, it makes the player evaluation that much harder. He did feel the offensive line played well but wanted them to not look back if they were blocking down field, a position they were in often since the run game was so successful. Coach said his message to his team this week would be that we are not world beaters just because we won by 60. He'd like to see some full scrimmaging this week just to get some better game conditioning that the starters weren't able to get on Saturday. He feels Georgia Southern might be something similar and this team really needs to get ready for week three on the road against a Purdue squad that looks much improved over last year. He finishes the show talking about USC dropping the "drip check" coming into the Coliseum and how he feels its a step in the right direction with players coming off the bus looking like a team instead of a bunch of individuals. Coach Harvey Hyde has been part of the Peristyle Podcast since 2008 and in the USC football world he is an expert on X's and O's, personnel, coaching philosophies and recruiting. Please follow Coach Hyde on X, Facebook and Instagram at @CoachHarveyHyde or go to his website HarveyHyde.com for all his his content, including Vegas & Southern California radio shows. CLICK HERE for 75% OFF an annual VIP membership to USCFootball.com! Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of this USC Trojan football team. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this latest edition of Tunnel Vision USCFootball.com's Ryan Abraham, Connor Morrissette (aka "Triple Double") and intern India Otto are back in studio for the very first game preview show of a year, taking a look at the Missouri State Bears. The Trojans have been chomping at the bit to get back out on the field this off-season and they will finally have their chance Saturday at 4:30pm PT against MSU, with the game being shown on the Big Ten Network. Coached by Ryan Beard, Missouri State is transitioning from FCS to FBS, leaving the Missouri Valley Conference for Conference USA, and the Trojans will be the Bears very first opponent as an FBS program. USC is the only FBS program to have never played an FCS foe, but this game will be as close to playing one as it gets. This is the podcast version of our Tunnel Vision video show. CLICK HERE for 75% OFF an annual VIP membership to USCFootball.com! Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on Apple Podcasts! Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of this USC Trojan football team. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices