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(00:00-20:03) The DayQuil has kicked in. Joined by our old pal Iggy. Iggy trip to Chicago to see The Cure. Sittin' outside having a dart. The 16th annual Gobble Gowl this Saturday . Iggy only got nervous around Jenny Finch. Iggy's retirement from bowling. Some outstanding items up for auction and raffle at Gobble Bowl. What are the chances of a Bif & Show reunion. What's more impressive: a hole-in-one or bowling a perfect game?(20:11-27:31) Buffalo Bill and Tuck Tuck Goose. Jake Neighbours is back. Yankees fans aren't happy and fair warning the audio isn't great. All I got out of that was Steinbrenner. When all else fails, blame Ken.(27:41-39:57) A little treat for Doug. A texter wants the story of the Blues and Jack's Bar and Gloria. Little Big League is underrated. Runaround Sue. Over/Under 2.5 games left for Drink at Mizzou.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-29:59) Consume us en masse. We're gonna hear from Iggy a little later. Al Arbour back when men were men. We owe Gritty one. Kelly Chase gets the True Blue Award. Doug dates too many Marks to keep track of. Vanity plates. The Z Man and The Redhawk Report. Troy Aikman's got that bod. The great ones play hurt. Are you emotionally invested in the rest of the Mizzou season? Would this be the biggest win of the Drink era? Over the road trucking. Claude Akins.(30:07-45:37) That CB Life. Cheese It! It's the fuzz! Shoutout Illinois for their basketball schedule. Teams love to chuck the three. Martin's college basketball grievance. The Eastern Europe to Champaign pipeline. Martin's down bad with a 3-3 Marquette team.(45:47-1:07:20) It all started in Philly back in 2019. Convoy was a song first. Audio of Brandon Walker talking about the Lane Kiffin and Ole Miss stuff being theatrics. Do you mess with happiness? Audio of Paul Finebaum and his thoughts on the Kiffin saga. What's the best coaching situation in the country? The most irrelevant sports franchise according to Bill Simmons. Something about the Hornets and Bobcats.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In this OU Insider Special, Brandon is joined by College Football Analyst Josh Pate to break down the OU/Missouri game and other pivotal college football matchups this weekend. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of The Jayhawker Podcast, Nate Bukaty sits down with Kansas women’s basketball standout Jaliya Davis. A proud local product from Blue Valley North, Jaliya talks about what it means to suit up for one of her favorite teams growing up and how the transition to playing at KU has shaped her journey. She breaks down the excitement of beating Border Showdown rival Mizzou over the weekend, what that win meant for the locker room, and how the team plans to build on that momentum moving forward. Jaliya also opens up about her goals for the rest of the season and reflects on her recruiting process with Coach Brandon Schneider and teammate S’mya Nichols. The Jayhawker Podcast is presented by the University of Kansas Health System and by Xfinity, get the smartest WiFi only for Xfinity, imagine that!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comedian Greg Warren joins us in-studio and first talks about his scheduled appearance on The Tonight Show that didn't end up coming to fruition. Greg talks about his friendship and working relationship with Nate Bargatze and how that has changed his career. Greg also recaps his experience at College Gameday when Mizzou played at Vandy. We also talk about pastries, Missouri football, Fishing coaches, and Nikki Glaser.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-10:46) Joined on the phone lines by our Blues insider, Jeremy Rutherford from the Toronto airport. Starting to get the sense that fans' frustration is really setting in. What kind of response did JR get from his column criticizing the team? Taking two-parters from the text line in the next segment.(10:54-30:40) JR back for another segment to take some two parters from the audience. Schenn and the team leadership. This year's team compared to those from the past. Pavel Buchnevich. Ryan O'Reilly reunion? Jim Montgomery's mindset throughout the struggles. The Ice Guardians podcast with Hull and Chase. Player comps for Snuggerud and Dvorsky. Who are guys that could end up being moved? EBUG rules.(30:50-48:53) Go get your shinebox. Jay Jr was sideways with Big Dallas Daddy. Audio of Lane Kiffin on with Pat MacAfee denying that Ole Miss has given him an ultimatum. Latest CFP rankings are out. Notre Dame ahead of Alabama. Miami and Vanderbilt may be on the outside looking in. Doug wants a path for Mizzou to make it. Audio of Reece Davis talking about replacing conference championship games with more on-campus playoff games.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Gabe and Cody go for an hour on Eli Drinkwitz's Tuesday comments. What to make of the NIL pleas? Is it possible at Mizzou? What do Drink's comments mean for his future at Mizzou? Should you expect more out of Missouri football than you've been getting?
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Welcome back to another episode of Dive Cuts, Rock M Radio's Missouri Basketball podcast. Sam and Matt are back with a new episode to talk all things Tigers over the last week of action. And a preview of what's to come. ---- Be sure to subscribe to Rock M+ to get all the insider information on Mizzou athletics as well as special access to Rock M+ podcasts. You can follow the members of Today's show here: @SamTSnelling @MattJHarris85. Have a question for one of our podcasts? Leave a 5 star review with your question and that show just might answer it in an upcoming episode! Do you like Rock M Radio? Drop us a review and be sure to subscribe to Rock M Radio on your preferred podcasting platform. And be sure to follow @RockMPlus and @RockMRadio on Twitter, as well as on YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In hour number of two of New Day Steven, Nate, and Jake continue talking about Eli Drinkwitz press conference yesterday surrounding his comments about NIL at Mizzou and the spending required to retain players to compete in the SEC. We also discus Kansas’ loss to Duke last night and hear from Bill Self after the game. Next we hear from Matt Derrick of Chiefs Digest who joins New Day over the phone talking Chiefs. SSJ, Nate, and Matt get into what they think the chiefs playoff chances are and how the season needs to end to get to the playoffs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the third hour of New Day with SSJ Steven and Nate talk college football with Coach Gary Barnett, SSJ and Gary discuss the Eli Drinkwitz comments made yesterday, as well as the chances he takes another job. SSJ and Coach also discuss Mizzou who travels to Oklahoma to battle the Sooners, as well as the Kansas Jayhawks who play Iowa State and attempt to get their 6th win and bowl eligible. SSJ and Gary then talk K State who are set to take on Utah this weekend, as well as other big matchups this weekend in the college game. Next New Day is joined by ESPN Senior NFL reporter Jeremy Fowler to discuss the Chiefs, and the reality of where the Chiefs are, as well as what he hears around the league in regards to what people still think about the 5-5 Chiefs. SSJ and Jeremy also preview the game on Sunday against the Colts, as well as other stories from around the league.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour 2 of Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley, Pete Fiutak, Publisher of CollegeFootballNews.com, joins the show to discuss the coaching carousel in college football, including the ones involving Eli Drinkwitz. He also discusses the potential landing spots for Coach Drink and whether moving away from Mizzou is a good option. We are also joined by Kris Bertsch, Head Coach of Lindenwood Men's Soccer, to discuss their Ohio-Valley Championship title and their first game coming up against UMKC in the first round of the national tournament.
In this episode of The Jayhawker Podcast, Nate Bukaty sits down with Kansas women’s basketball standout Jaliya Davis. A proud local product from Blue Valley North, Jaliya talks about what it means to suit up for one of her favorite teams growing up and how the transition to playing at KU has shaped her journey. She breaks down the excitement of beating Border Showdown rival Mizzou over the weekend, what that win meant for the locker room, and how the team plans to build on that momentum moving forward. Jaliya also opens up about her goals for the rest of the season and reflects on her recruiting process with Coach Brandon Schneider and teammate S’mya Nichols. The Jayhawker Podcast is presented by the University of Kansas Health System and by Xfinity, get the smartest WiFi only for Xfinity, imagine that!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Focus: Black Oklahoma's Venson Fields turns our attention to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits crisis. Tens of thousands of families across the state are still feeling the ripple effects of the government shutdown—not in abstract political terms, but in their kitchens and on their dinner tables. At the University of Central Oklahoma, student journalists at The Vista have found their independence and integrity under fire, facing administrative pressures that echo the chilling precedents set at places like the University of Missouri, or Mizzou. These moments raise urgent questions about who gets to tell the story, whose voices are heard, and what happens to democracy when student press freedom is stifled. Nico Berlin takes a closer look at the growing wave of attacks on free speech across college campuses—right here at home and across the nation. In May of this year, the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services revealed a 30 million dollar budget shortfall, which required an emergency appropriation by the state legislature. In September, the legislature announced hundreds of contracts would not be renewed to address the department's budget going forward. FBO's Alana Mbanza explores the human costs of these cuts.According to the World Health Organization, “Everyone, if they live long enough, will experience at least one eye condition in their lifetime that will require appropriate care.” An estimated 2.2 billion people, or a quarter of the world's population, live with visual impairment or blindness. In the town of Kinondo in Kenya, multiple organizations came together to provide vision care during World Blindness Month. Zaakirah Muhammad has details.A year after the opening of Zink Lake in Tulsa, questions continue to surface about the safety and quality of water in the Arkansas River. FBO's Roma Carter spoke with independent journalist Molly Bullock about her coverage of waterway contamination.For generations, African American musicians have turned rhythm into revolution—using their art to challenge racism, economic oppression, and social injustice. From gospel to hip-hop, protest songs to soul anthems, Francia Allen continues her series on music & culture as she traces how music continues to impact both hearts and movements, amplifying the call for freedom, dignity, and a world grounded in love.Finally, we pause to remember. This poem, written by Brooks Lansana, invites us into a space of reflection—of memory and reverence—for those whose names were never spoken, whose stories were buried beneath the ashes of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. Focus: Black Oklahoma is produced in partnership with KOSU Radio & Tri-City Collective. Additional support is provided by the Commemoration Fund & Press Forward. Our theme music is by Moffett Music. Focus: Black Oklahoma's executive producers are Quraysh Ali Lansana & Bracken Klar. Our associate producers are Jesse Ulrich, & Naomi Agnew.You can visit us online at KOSU.org or FocusBlackOklahoma.com & on YouTube @TriCityCollectiveOK. You can follow us on Instagram @FocusBlackOK & on Facebook at Facebook.com/FocusBlackOK. You can hear Focus: Black Oklahoma on demand at KOSU.org, the NPR app, NPR.org, or wherever you get your podcasts. https://linktr.ee/focusblackok
In this episode of Behind Enemy Lines, Brandon is joined by Kyle McAreavy from MizzouToday to break down the Sooners upcoming matchup with Missouri. Use our code for 10% off your next SeatGeek order*: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/OUINSIDER Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discount Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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(00:00-9:34) Throw out the record books when Sullivan and Vianney get together. You guys are degenerates. Lane Kiffin's tweet this morning. Martin's tired of Lane. Maybe it's all just theatrics. AJ Clemente.(9:42-29:23) The Cardinal Cowboy is looking for guests for his show. Martin's Don Imus get people through it. Audio of Texas coach Steve Sarkisian getting banty when asked about the Longhorns underachieving. Walk and talks are for people on the come up. Audio of Desmond Howard saying don't be surprised if the Texas job is open at the end of the season. Hot coach swap action. Topless Lane Kiffin at hot yoga. Would you take Brian Kelly at Mizzou? Larry Nickel's on hold.(29:33-42:23) Are the anthracites making a comeback? Doug's been watching the new Ken Burns documentary. Movie Boi doesn't do rankings. Larry is ready for his wrestling recap. Cam Skattebo was in the building at MSG. Was it Maxine Dupree or Marcus Dupree? The credibility of the country rankings is called into question. Larry will be at Gobble Bowl.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In hour 1 of Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley, he begins by announcing the news of the day from the Cardinals, which is the new additions to their Major League roster and their protections in the rule 5 draft. Then, he is joined by Amy Marxkors, Co-Host of the Chris & Amy Show as well as Offside Hockey, to discuss the Blues' current situation and what they need to do to take that next step towards improvement. In hour 2 of Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley, Pete Fiutak, Publisher of CollegeFootballNews.com, joins the show to discuss the coaching carousel in college football, including the ones involving Eli Drinkwitz. He also discusses the potential landing spots for Coach Drink and whether moving away from Mizzou is a good option. We are also joined by Kris Bertsch, Head Coach of Lindenwood Men's Soccer, to discuss their Ohio-Valley Championship title and their first game coming up against UMKC in the first round of the national tournament.
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Former Mizzou offensive lineman Mitch Morse joins Dave Matter, Loretta Jones and “Producer Steve” Sowers on this week's “Mizzou Storytellers” — and the timing couldn't be better. Fresh off his selection as Mizzou's 2025 SEC Legend, the former Tiger captain and NFL Pro Bowler sits down to reflect on a journey that carried him from a position switch in college to nearly a decade snapping to NFL stars Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen. Morse, now a podcaster of his own, revisits his earliest, humbling days as a newly minted center at Mizzou and traces his path from anchoring Mizzou's offensive line during back-to-back SEC East titles to becoming one of the league's most respected professionals in Kansas City and Buffalo. The Austin, Texas, native also opens up about retirement, life as a dad, his ongoing connection to Mizzou and that memorable 2013 Mizzou offensive line that was the heartbeat of Gary Pinkel's 12-win Cotton Bowl-winning team. Later, Dave and Loretta follow up on last week's idea about Morgan Wallen and Sophie Cunningham … discuss Dave's pregame Chalk Talk sessions at Mizzou Arena … and tell Steve all about the latest adventure with a deer. Please like, comment and share the podcast!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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– The Blues sure look a whole lot like the pre-4 Nations team we watched a year ago.– Bet it or Forget it– Do you feel better about Drink staying at Mizzou or worse after hearing this comment?– BK & Ferrario RewindSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-3:25) Dan from Lee's is in studio. Hello, chicken. We're not here to talk about feet. Partnering with Operation Food Search. Who is Lee? Lee was Colonel Sanders nephew.(3:33-22:00) Doug's still thinking about chicken. Martin enjoyed One Battle After Another. Tarantino and PTA. State of Grace. GET BACK TO SPORTS!!! Battle of the Bifocals. Our Chiefs lost yesterday. Jackson's Bears are hot. You ever watch Monster Trucks? Would you rather watch pro wrasslin' or monster trucks? We need a monster truck correspondent. We've got a Monster Jam expert on the line. What is that beeping? Any lasses at Monster Jam?(22:10-34:23) Joshua's live performances. LOAD IT UP. James passed on heading to the Mizzou vs. Mississippi State game. James wants Drink to stay. Is Drink Lex Luthor? Handsome and ethical.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-24:43) The song Blurred Lines didn't age well. Go read the lyrics, Martin. There's just so many things that could be the lede this morn. The Boo Birds out at Enterprise Center. Audio of Justin Faulk talking about the life being drained on the bench in the loss to VGK. This goaltending tandem is struggling. The IG comments have turned into a reddit thread for CFB discourse. And now it's off to Norman. Here we Beau again. Pribula or Zollers vs. Oklahoma? Audio of Gary Danielson talking about playoff format and reseeding. Can the Texas thing be over please?(24:51-52:17) Nice win for the Billikens on Saturday. Coach Schertz cost the fans Shake Shack. Warson Woods Wacko has sent in a picture of Sweet Sweet Kai's shirt. Tim's son got a puck but no White Castle. Jackson's not the worst golfer in the world but there's probably not many worse. Doug wasn't impressed with Lot L. A kiss from Tim is the best medicine. Kissing booths are borderline prostitution. Ahmad Hardy. Jackson hates rock games. Chairman in the press box and chopping it up with Ahmad Hardy. Doug sat behind a giant hoosier on Saturday. Doug loves bathroom television technology.(52:27-1:04:53) Miguel is awesome. Doug's on top of Tim. Double Down Trent. Audio of Tom Hart on the call Saturday night talking about his conversation with Eli Drinkwitz regarding the lack of Fortune 500 companies in Missouri working with Mizzou. Giving away Blues/Bruins tickets for today's EMOTD prize.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-24:43) Joined by voice of the Blues Chris Kerber who's getting ready to head out on a 10 day road trip. Breaking down the rough weekend for The Note and some of the comments made. Healthy players getting scratched and guys you expected production from not getting it done. Gripping the sticks a little bit tight at times. Giving up more goals than any team in the league.(24:51-39:25) The anniversary of The Bodyguard soundtrack. Greatest National Anthem of all time? Working through the logistics for us to go stay with Matt Holliday for the Mizzou game. Mike Furrey and LImestone University. Jackson is reveling in Shane Beamer's sadness. The halftime fist pumping came back to haunt him. Some Shane Beamer audio. Don't ask Mike Elko about his contract extension. Lackluster CFB slate this weekend. Jackson has officially won his bet with Mr. Lix.(39:35-1:02:32) Gabe DeArmond of Power Mizzou joins us after the Tigers win over Mississippi State on Saturday. The Colonel's getting close to being exhausted by it all. The Drinkwitz thing could come to a head any day. The vibe around it is that he's gone. How attractive is the Missouri job for a potential replacement? Gabe's reaction to Tom Hart's Fortune 500 comments. Gabe wants an offensive guy if they go with a coordinator. The potential return of Beau Pribula. Who does Mizzou fans want as their QB for next year? Does a win in Norman change Drink's future one way or the other? Crud and daggum.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to Before the Box Score! In this episode, Nate and Nathan recap Missouri's recent game against Mississippi St., highlighting Ahmad Hardy's impressive performance, the team's defense, and Eli Drinkwitz's future with the program amidst NIL concerns. They analyze the game dynamics, including offensive play calling and the outlook for Mizzou football. ---------- Subscribe to Rock M+ for access to Mizzou insider info, discussion boards, special live podcasts just for subscribers, and more! You can follow members of today's show on Twitter @BurstaHurst & @NateGEdwards. Have a question for one of our podcasts? Leave a 5 star review with your question and that show just might answer it in an upcoming episode! Do you like Rock M Radio? Drop us a Review and be sure to subscribe to Rock M Radio on your preferred podcasting platform. Be sure to follow @RockMNation and @RockMRadio on Twitter. And if you aren't subscribed yet, please subscribe to our YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Disaster in Denver as the Chiefs fall to .500 with a bitter loss, while Mizzou and K-State enjoy the largesse of opponents who don't know how to win. That and other NFL and college breakdowns to dive deep into!
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Tom Hart joins the show to discuss what Eli Drinkwitz is looking for to stay at Mizzou. Plus, how hard would it be for Mizzou to replicate what Drink has done if he left? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jack, Kenny and Payton discuss the latest comments from Eli Drinkwitz on the future of Mizzou football relayed by the broadcast during the Mississippi State game (0:00). The show pivots to takeaways from Saturday's win, including Ahmad Hardy's huge night, Matt Zollers' second start and the defense's performance (11:30). The guys give a quick look ahead to the week for Mizzou MBB. (32:20). The show closes with Quick Hits: Jaylon Carlies, Armand Membou and Ennis Rakestraw Jr. back at Mizzou, Mitch Morse, MU women's hoops' Border War loss and CFP projections (35:40). Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Gabe and Cody break down Mizzou's senior night win over the Mississippi State Bulldogs. Ahmad Hardy's record-breaking day Improvement from Matt Zollers, but more is needed A flag for you and a flag for you and a flag for you Do we still need to talk about playcalling? All that plus your comments, questions and voicemails.
We caught up with cadets in Mizzou Army ROTC to talk about the cannon crew you see (and hear) on Faurot Field during a military appreciation edition of Brad's Bites.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hear some of Mike Kelly's top calls, interviews with Marvin Burks and Chris McClellan, and more after Mizzou's win over Miss. St. on The Wrap Up Show brought to you by The Laborers Union of Missouri. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Keith Glindemann, director of Mizzou's Student Veterans Resource & Support Center, is our guest for this edition of Brad's Bites.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The show opens with College Football Playoff projections and a breakdown of the St. Louis Blues. Tom Ackerman talks with SLU head coach Josh Schertz about Billikens basketball, then Marc Schreiber joins to highlight the 20th Musial Awards. The second hour features NFL picks, followed by Tom O'Toole Jr. discussing the Normandy Golf Club redevelopment. Chaim Bloom gives insight into the Cardinals offseason strategy and pitching focus before Bernie Miklasz wraps up with thoughts on the Blues, Mizzou, and potential Cardinals trade moves.
Mizzou gets back in the win column with a 49-27 victory over Mississippi State. Hear Andy Humphrey's instant reaction after the win.
On the second hour of the show, Rene Knott discusses the Cardinals path to becoming a championship level team once again. A little City SC and Blues talk, followed by a conversation with Howard Richards, who is a part of the Mizzou football radio broadcast.
In the first hour of Sports Open Line with Rene Knott, lots of talk when it comes to everything St. Louis sports! We are joined by Will Leitch, of MLB.com and New York Magazine, about the Cardinals offseason, expectations when it comes to Chaim Bloom's first offseason as President of Baseball Operations, and the possibility of trading Brendan Donovan. Rene then talks with Keith Robinson, someone who grew up in St. Louis, worked on Inside the NBA, and now works as VP of Broadcast Content for the Phoenix Suns. On the second hour of the show, Rene Knott discusses the Cardinals path to becoming a championship level team once again. A little City SC and Blues talk, followed by a conversation with Howard Richards, who is a part of the Mizzou football radio broadcast.
The genial banter battle dives deep into the Chiefs-Broncos showdown, plus college football insights, MLS calendar change, trivia fun, and other enjoyable side journeys. Come on along!
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by the Reardon Roundtable which is made up of Jane Dueker, Jeff Smith and Gregg Keller. They discuss and debate the winners and losers of the government shutdown, Democrats once again trying to connect Trump with the Epstein files and more. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day and much more. Mark is then joined by Paul Hall with Common Guy Film Reviews. He discusses upcoming releasing movies and shows to watch. He's later joined by KSDK Sports Director Frank Cusumano who discusses Mizzou football and basketball and other local sports. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Tanner Nau, a Fellow at The Free Press. He discusses his latest story which is headlined, "The College Kids Who Can't Do Basic Math." Mark is then joined by Eureka Fire Chief Greg Brown who discusses the upcoming Mark Reardon Show live broadcast at Helen Fitzgerald's which will help promote Guns 'N Hoses. He's later joined by Ryan Graceface, the Head of Indie Record Label Graveface Records. He discusses the record label celebrating their 25 year anniversary. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
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(00:00-29:10) Joined by Gabe DeArmond from Power Mizzou. Do Mississippi State fans bring the cowbells on the road? Gary Pinkel stepped down 10 years ago. The latest on the coaching carousel that is running Gabe's life right now. Drink connected to all of the openings. Has Drink's stock gone down over the past few weeks? Other names being mentioned with the coaching vacancies. Drink's CFP or bust comments. What's the Tigers' motivation? Offensive play calling. Looking forward to the post game show.(29:18-43:27) This one's for you, Sharon. What college football game are you most intrigued by this weekend? The ACC could break the sport. She's Like The Wind. Eddie Murphy documentary on Netflix. Marsh on Movie Boi. PFG rapping at the Crestwood Mall food court. Movie Boi is in the black. Michael Shannon. Chairman has a media credential for Mizzou tomorrow and is gonna hold Drink accountable. SINK Life.(43:37-49:57) She's like the wind. Hoping for a couple wins for The Note this weekend. Martin with a correction on Michael Shannon. Surging into 7th place.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week Will Saulsbery and H.T. Sims are joined by Tyler Tachman of the Des Moines Register (1:29) to preview the Iowa Men's Basketball season. How will new coach Ben McCollum handle moving from Drake to the Big 10? How do fans get engaged with a team that only has one returning player from last year's squad? Then Will and H.T. get into news from around the area (19:35) talking SLU, MIZZOU and ILLINI basketball. They touch on Bradley Beal's injury, Jordan Goodwin's tremendous start in Phoenix, and Jordan Clarkson still getting it done, now with the Knicks. They squeeze in some Big 3 talk and take it home rallying the hoops fans of STL.
Welcome to a brand NEW podcast from us at Rock M Radio called Tomorrow's Tigers! On this new series, True Deck meets with Mizzou Tigers commits an gets us introduced to these incoming athletes. In this FIRST episode of Tomorrow's Tigers, True interviews 2026 offensive line commit Braylon Ellison about his journey in football, his commitment to Mizzou, and his preparations for the district championship. Braylon shares insights into his decision-making process regarding college, the importance of academics, and his experiences during official visits. He also discusses his connections with the coaching staff and the excitement surrounding Mizzou's recruiting efforts. ---- Be sure to subscribe to Rock M+ to get all the insider information on Mizzou athletics as well as special access to Rock M+ podcasts. Have a question for one of our podcasts? Leave a 5 star review with your question and that show just might answer it in an upcoming episode! Do you like Rock M Radio? Drop us a review and be sure to subscribe to Rock M Radio on your preferred podcasting platform. And be sure to follow @RockMPlus and @RockMRadio on Twitter, as well as on YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Friday edition of New Day we are joined by Gabe DeArmond, Matt Walters, and Jon Kirby for New Day Blitz, Talking all things Mizzou, Kansas, and Kansas state Football. Next SSJ joined by Pete Sweeney of the Kansas City Star to talk Chiefs as they match up with the division leading Broncos on Sunday. Tim Grunhard pops in studio and is fired up to talk Chiefs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the first hour of Sports Open Line, Nate Gatter chats with Drew King, who covers Mizzou basketball for PowerMizzou.com. Then, Kevin Kalish, Head Coach for the Saint Louis University Men's soccer team, joins the show before they face off with Dayton before the A10 Championship!
(00:00-38:57) Oooh, I must be hittin' a growth spurt. Thursday Throwdown. Welcome back, Bob. Like a fortress. Fight Tiger (basketball). We're like five presidents just sittin' around. The Irish guy comes through, make a note. This planet's not gonna be around much longer. Doug, do you want Steve in Wildwood or Dan Janson? Let's hear from Steve first. Rene Knott got hit by a bus. No room at Algonquin. Doug, you think Wellington's hot? Bracketology in November. Half my sons. Tufts for seniors. The Polar Express and Rumpleminze Santa. Even bums get presents. Timestamps.(39:05-52:18) Showtune Thursday. Mizzou's National Championship path. Audio of Florida interim coach Billy Gonzales being asked if Lane Kiffin would be a good fit at Florida. Good non-answer. Why'd you send the money, Lix? Shoutout the listener who sent Jackson tickets for the Mizzou game. There's a shrub on the dais. Who has blonde shrubs? Infidelity by the wayside.(52:28-1:11:42) Great to be reunited with Robert Thomas. Robert's assessment of the Blues' slow start. What does the team need to do to get back to their winning ways? Monty's playlist. Missing Jake Neighbours. Getting over the Game 7 loss to the Jets last year. The Tkachuk boys starting a podcast. Big life changes off the ice.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.