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Purdue saw four players enter the portal following the Sweet 16 loss, but it also added a big fish from the proverbial portal pond. Host Jordan Jones looks at the departures of Brian Waddell, Will Berg, Myles Colvin and Camden Heide and why they are nothing more than a sign of the times of the sport. Should Purdue be worried about the losses? Plus, he looks at the addition of Oscar Cluff and why it solidifies Purdue as a national title contender entering the 2025-26 season. As always, he closes the episode by answering your questions.If you enjoyed this week's episode, give us a five-star review and tell a friend! Give the show a follow on Twitter @BoilersBeyond and send me your feedback on this week's episode. Let me know your thoughts! You can also email the show at boilersandbeyondpod@gmail.com. New episodes are released weekly, so be sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcast
(00:00-23:08) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the weather from last night by thanking all the meteorologists that kept the city up to date on the storms. Also, they recap last night’s win for the Pacers over the Hornets with Jarace Walker playing a huge role in the victory. (23:08-35:58) – Jake starts the segment off by asking Eddie about the low attendance numbers right now in MLB because he believes that the regional sports networks are causing the lack of fan interest in the sport. Additionally, Jake provides an update on what Purdue and Indiana have lost/gained in the transfer portal. (35:58-45:03) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie giving away two four-packs of tickets for two listeners to attend the NIT Championship tonight at Hinkle Fieldhouse! (45:03-1:11:39) – Tony East from Forbes Sports & Locked On Pacers joins Jake Query to discuss last night’s game for the Indiana Pacers. Tony comments on the recent stretch of play from Aaron Nesmith, believes that Pascal Siakam and Andrew Nembhard need some rest before the playoffs start, states that it’s nearly a lock for Indiana to finish the regular season as the four seed, and then settles a debate between Jake and Eddie. (1:11:39-1:21:30) – Jake and Eddie come back from break and give away tickets to a listener to go see The Flaming Lips and Modest Mouse. Plus, Jake shares a story about the Red Rocks in Denver. (1:21:30-1:33:26) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie chatting about a tweet Jake received from someone who is attending a baseball game right now. It leads to Jake asking Eddie a question as to why MLB teams haven’t decided to just pitch someone one inning every day. (1:30:58-1:56:16) – Mike DeCourcy from The Sporting News & FOX Sports joins Query & Company to preview this weekend’s Final Four matchups, explain what makes Cooper Flagg so great, opines on Purdue losing Camden Heide and Myles Colvin to the transfer portal, weighs in on Indiana hiring Darian DeVries, and identifies what he wants to see from DeVries. (1:56:16-2:12:30) – Jake and Eddie discuss the Indiana Pacers magic number to clinch home court advantage in the playoffs. Additionally, they touched on last night’s game and once again commend all the meteorologists for keeping everyone abreast last night. (2:12:30-2:21:35) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see The Flaming Lips & Modest Mouse! Plus, they discuss what they got going on the rest of the afternoon.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-24:53) – Tony East from Forbes Sports & Locked On Pacers joins Jake Query to discuss last night’s game for the Indiana Pacers. Tony comments on the recent stretch of play from Aaron Nesmith, believes that Pascal Siakam and Andrew Nembhard need some rest before the playoffs start, states that it’s nearly a lock for Indiana to finish the regular season as the four seed, and then settles a debate between Jake and Eddie. (24:53-40:01) – Mike DeCourcy from The Sporting News & FOX Sports joins Query & Company to preview this weekend’s Final Four matchups, explain what makes Cooper Flagg so great, opines on Purdue losing Camden Heide and Myles Colvin to the transfer portal, weighs in on Indiana hiring Darian DeVries, and identifies what he wants to see from DeVries.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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(00:00-23:33) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the news earlier in the day from Shane Steichen’s media availability that the Colts will split reps between Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones during OTAs and training camp. Additionally, Jake touches on the Purdue loss to Houston, and then his thoughts on the final four teams in the NCAA Tournament. (23:33-35:52) – Sam King from the Lafayette Journal & Courier joins Query & Company to recap the season ending loss for the Purdue Boilermakers against the Houston Cougars. He also comments on the available roster spots that Matt Painter has with Will Berg and Brian Waddell in the transfer portal, predicts the number of transfers that Purdue will bring in, and weighs in on the Lynyrd Skynyrd conversation between Jake and Eddie. (35:52-46:42) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake asking for people to help him raise money for Firefly Children & Family Alliance. He also shares a story about his mom fulfilling a lifelong dream of hers. (46:42-1:11:00) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins Jake Query for his weekly Monday visit to opine on the statement Shane Steichen made about Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones splitting reps during OTAs and training camp. Additionally, he provides a specific percentage he’d like Richardson to be at next season and explains how catastrophic it would be for the Colts if Jones beats out Richardson. (1:11:00-1:29:26) – Jeff Rabjohns from Peegs.com joins Query & Company to assess if any of the Hoosiers in the transfer portal will return to IU or not, explains what the process was like for hiring Darian DeVries for Scott Dolson and the search firm, evaluates if the Saturday appearance at the IHSAA State Finals for Darian DeVries was work or a message, and discusses the likelihood of Flory Bidunga, Ryan Conwell, and Josh Dix transferring to Indiana. (1:29:26-1:35:55) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie previewing tonight’s game for the Indiana Pacers and Sacramento Kings. They also examine where things are at right now for the Pacers in the Eastern Conference standings. (1:29:31-2:01:46) – Jeremiah Johnson from the FanDuel Sports Network joins Jake Query to preview tonight’s game for the Pacers against the Kings. He provides an injury report ahead of tonight’s game, weighs in on the debate on he’d rather face the Pistons or Bucks in the playoffs, believes that Tyrese Haliburton how he started last season because he’s as close to 100% as he’s been in a while, and tells Jake about his experience meeting Rocky in Oklahoma City. (2:01:46-2:09:41) – During the break it was announced that Myles Colvin has entered the transfer portal. Jake reacts to the news by saying that he didn’t totally surprise him. Plus, he asks for help from the audience to get a stain out of his clothes. (2:09:41-2:20:06) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie giving away a pair of tickets to go see The Flaming Lips and Modest Mouse! Plus, JMV joins the guys in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 27:04 – JMV begins the show by discussing a weekend that was packed full of high school and NCAA basketball! He also discusses the transfer portal and the news that Purdue’s Myles Colvin is entering it following the Boilermakers loss to Houston in the Sweet 16. He also talks about the Pacers getting blown out by the Oklahoma City Thunder. 27:04 – 43:12 - Zach Osterman from the IndyStar joins the show! Zach and JMV discuss the transfer portal, the new coaching staff for the men’s team and what changes are being made, the IU women and more! 43:13 – 46:30 – JMV wraps up the 1st hour with a phone call from a listener! 46:31 – 1:13:17 – Bobby Riddell from the Boilermaker Rado Network joins the show! Bobby and JMV discuss the end of the Boilermakers season, how tough they hung against the top-seeded Houston Cougars, the calls that didn’t go Purdue’s way at the end of the game and more! 1:13:18 - 1:27:45 – Chris Denari from the Pacers Television Network joins the show ahead of tonight’s showdown with the Sacramento Kings! Chris and JMV also discuss the Pacers and their loss to the Thunder over the weekend. 1:27:46 – 1:30:40 – JMV wraps up the 2nd hour of the show! 1:30:41 – 1:56:57 – Stephen Holder of ESPN joins the show live from down at the owner’s meeting in Florida! Stephen and JMV talk about the meetings and what rule changes have been discussed, the comments made by Colts GM Chris Ballard and head coach Shane Steichen on Anthony Richardson, and more! 1:56:58 – 2:11:46 – Tricia Whitaker from Apple TV and MLB sideline reporter joins the show! Tricia talks about her gig at Apple, her time with the Tampa Bay Rays, and the start of the MLB season! 2:11:47 – 2:18:56 – JMV wraps up the 3rd hour of the show! 2:18:57 – 2:38:37– JMV wraps up the show with some Anything Goes! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-21:19) – The Bloomington Herald’s Mike Niziolek makes his debut on Query & Company to provide an early preview of Indiana vs Purdue. Jake asks him about the inconsistencies from Indiana from game-to-game, his opinion on Mike Woodson electing to not join Don Fischer for interviews and weighs in on the coaching search for Indiana. (21:19-31:10) – Sam King from the Lafayette Journal & Courier tips off the second hour of the program by sharing his thoughts on last night’s loss for Purdue against Michigan State. Sam assesses if this group of players has the same versatility as past seasons offensively to win in different ways and discusses how the team needs more production from Myles Colvin or Camden Heide consistently. (31:08-37:58) – Former Indiana Ice hockey player, Chris MacKenzie, calls into the show to answer some of Jake’s questions about tonight’s 4 Nations Face Off Championship between USA and Canada.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-23:29) – Big Ten Network’s Dave Revsine joins Jake Query to opine on what is going on with the Purdue Boilermakers right now, highlights some things that he noticed earlier in the year when he broadcasted one of Purdue’s games, shares who he believes is the frontrunner for Big Ten Coach of the Year, and reveals his overall assessment of the situation between Indiana and Mike Woodson. (23:29-41:10) – Sam King from the Lafayette Journal & Courier tips off the second hour of the program by sharing his thoughts on last night’s loss for Purdue against Michigan State. Sam assesses if this group of players has the same versatility as past seasons offensively to win in different ways and discusses how the team needs more production from Myles Colvin or Camden Heide consistently. (42:12-1:03:14) – The IndyStar’s Nate Atkins joins Query & Company to explain how much the NFL salary cap is going up this season and how it impacts the Indianapolis Colts. Nate says that the top position the Colts need to address in free agency is the secondary, identifies the interviews with the prospects and medical evaluations as the two important things for teams during the combine, and examines the offensive line depth for the Colts.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-11:16) – Query & Company opens on a Hump Day Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing Purdue losing its third consecutive game. They draw back to what they were discussing yesterday with their concerns about the Boilermakers. (11:16-35:35) – Big Ten Network’s Dave Revsine joins Jake Query to opine on what is going on with the Purdue Boilermakers right now, highlights some things that he noticed earlier in the year when he broadcasted one of Purdue’s games, shares who he believes is the frontrunner for Big Ten Coach of the Year, and reveals his overall assessment of the situation between Indiana and Mike Woodson. (35:35-45:47) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake trying to explain why the NCAA is looking to expand the field of 68 for the men’s basketball tournament. He also shares how he would feel about it if the NCAA expanded the field of teams making the tournament. (45:47-1:08:42) – Sam King from the Lafayette Journal & Courier tips off the second hour of the program by sharing his thoughts on last night’s loss for Purdue against Michigan State. Sam assesses if this group of players has the same versatility as past seasons offensively to win in different ways and discusses how the team needs more production from Myles Colvin or Camden Heide consistently. (1:08:42-1:20:06) – Earlier in the day, Jake had a speaking engagement with kids to educate them on the history of the Indianapolis 500. He brought in the infamous helmet that he has talked about with signatures of many of the winners for the greatest spectacle in racing for show and tell. (1:20:06-1:32:46) – Hour number two concludes with Jake discussing the future of building a sportsbook casino in the state of Indiana. He provides a plan for the state and then even goes a step further by sharing two other projects that he would work on whenever he runs for mayor. (1:32:46-1:55:55) – The IndyStar’s Nate Atkins joins Query & Company to explain how much the NFL salary cap is going up this season and how it impacts the Indianapolis Colts. Nate says that the top position the Colts need to address in free agency is the secondary, identifies the interviews with the prospects and medical evaluations as the two important things for teams during the combine, and examines the offensive line depth for the Colts. (1:55:55-2:05:30) – Jake and Eddie rehash their thoughts on Purdue’s loss last night to the Michigan State Spartans. They debate if the combined departure of Lance Jones and Mason Gillis is larger than the loss of Zach Edey for the Boilermakers. (2:05:30-2:15:10) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie briefly previewing tomorrow’s game for the Indiana Pacers against the Memphis Grizzlies. Plus, JMV joins the guys in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-21:26) – Brian Neubert from GoldAndBlack.com joins the program with Jake Query to explain what has gone wrong with Purdue in the losses to Michigan and Wisconsin. Brian touches on the inconsistencies of Purdue being tied to Camden Heide and Myles Colvin, wonders where this team would be if Daniel Jacobsen doesn’t get hurt early in the season, and assesses which player is missed more between Lance Jones and Mason Gillis. (21:26-41:24) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query to assess the All-Star Weekend between Saturday night and the games on Sunday. They also preview the “second half” of the season by debating which player should be starting between Aaron Nesmith and Bennedict Mathurin, admits that he is fascinated to see how Tyrese Haliburton plays coming out of the break now that he’s been able to rest for the first time in two years, and plays stock up or stock down with Jake.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:40) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison after a day off discussing what they did during the three-day weekend. They start off today’s show by discussing Purdue’s game tonight against Michigan State after losing to Wisconsin at home over the weekend. Additionally, Jake discusses how Mike Woodson has helped IU basketball know what they do not want in the next head coach. (25:40-33:10) – Jake comes back from break and shares who he believes is the best Saturday Night Live cast member of all-time. Once he explains his thoughts, he discusses the NBA All-Star Weekend. (33:10-46:25) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake and Eddie continuing their discussion about NBA All-Star Weekend and how it continues to be a boring product. It leads to a conversation about how interesting the NHL 4 Nations Face-Off games have been. (46:25-1:12:44) – Brian Neubert from GoldAndBlack.com joins the program with Jake Query to explain what has gone wrong with Purdue in the losses to Michigan and Wisconsin. Brian touches on the inconsistencies of Purdue being tied to Camden Heide and Myles Colvin, wonders where this team would be if Daniel Jacobsen doesn’t get hurt early in the season, and assesses which player is missed more between Lance Jones and Mason Gillis. (1:12:44-1:23:07) – For the first time in several years, Jake attended an IU basketball game as a fan. He recaps his experience last Friday to when he went to games during his peak fandom. (1:23:07-1:34:43) – Hour number two concludes with Jake discussing the statement given by Brad Stevens to Jeff Goodman about the IU coaching job. Also, he identifies a couple of names that should be on IU’s coaching list that are different from the names he provided last week. (1:34:43-2:00:21) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query to assess the All-Star Weekend between Saturday night and the games on Sunday. They also preview the “second half” of the season by debating which player should be starting between Aaron Nesmith and Bennedict Mathurin, admits that he is fascinated to see how Tyrese Haliburton plays coming out of the break now that he’s been able to rest for the first time in two years, and plays stock up or stock down with Jake. (2:00:21-2:08:30) – Jake and Eddie giveaway a pair of tickets for a listener to go see comedian Jo Koy at Clowes Memorial Hall on February 27th! (2:08:30-2:20:19) – Today’s show closes with Jake discussing who the best Saturday Night Live cast member of all-time is with JMV!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-22:09) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison highlighting last night’s win for the Indiana Pacers and Detroit Pistons. Jake shares what he was able to pick up from his courtside seats on what was said between players during the first half ejection of Isaiah Stewart. (22:09-35:02) – Earlier in the day someone sent Jake a clip of a podcast calling him a “spineless jellyfish” and saying he had “no balls” to push back at Isiah Thomas during their conversation last week. Jake defends himself and responds with his humility and maturity. (35:02-46:48) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake and Jimmy looking back at the early season struggles for the Pacers and how they have been able to turn things around. They then wonder how Andrew Nembhard has a thoracic spins sprain and the severity of it. (46:48-1:11:12) – IndyStar’s Zach Osterman joins Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to assess whether Indiana will let Mike Woodson coach against Michigan if things go horribly against Purdue and Wisconsin. Additionally, he states that IU basketball will always be something different despite football’s success this season and pushes back against Jimmy’s statement that IU isn’t that far out from making the NCAA Tournament. (1:11:12-1:24:38) – One week from today is the NBA trade deadline. Jake and Jimmy dive into the decision the Pacers have with Myles Turner. They examine what the Pacers would even want from the Lakers since they’re linked to him for the fifth consecutive season. (1:24:38-1:33:52) – Hour number two concludes with Jake revealing why he doesn’t envision the Indiana Pacers trading Myles Turner. Jimmy responds to Jake’s reasoning. (1:33:52-1:56:18) – Tony East from Forbes Sports and Locked On Pacers joins Query & Company to provide his opinion on what the Indiana Pacers should do with Myles Turner. Tony also examines whether the Pacers can pay him the money that he desires or not, states that the Pacers are between a hard and a hard place right now with attempting to make an addition prior to the trade deadline and clarifies Kelsey Mitchell’s contract signing that was announced earlier this week. (1:56:18-2:11:23) – GoldAndBlack.com’s Brian Neubert joins the program to preview tomorrow’s game between Indiana and Purdue. He provides one thing that Indiana has that Purdue doesn’t, believes that Myles Colvin and Camden Heide are playing better than their stats indicate, and agrees with Jake that the team was mentally fatigued from playing in a three-day turnaround after playing Washington and Oregon on the west coast. (2:11:23-2:20:56) – Today’s show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and JMV joining the guys in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-21:59) – IndyStar’s Zach Osterman joins Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to assess whether Indiana will let Mike Woodson coach against Michigan if things go horribly against Purdue and Wisconsin. Additionally, he states that IU basketball will always be something different despite football’s success this season and pushes back against Jimmy’s statement that IU isn’t that far out from making the NCAA Tournament. (21:59-43:13) – Tony East from Forbes Sports and Locked On Pacers to provide his opinion on what the Indiana Pacers should do with Myles Turner. Tony also examines whether the Pacers can pay him the money that he desires or not, states that the Pacers are between a hard and a hard place right now with attempting to make an addition prior to the trade deadline and clarifies Kelsey Mitchell’s contract signing that was announced earlier this week. (43:13-52:22) – GoldAndBlack.com’s Brian Neubert joins the program to preview tomorrow’s game between Indiana and Purdue. He provides one thing that Indiana has that Purdue doesn’t, believes that Myles Colvin and Camden Heide are playing better than their stats indicate, and agrees with Jake that the team was mentally fatigued from playing in a three-day turnaround after playing Washington and Oregon on the west coast.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Purdue basketball tweaked the starting lineup over the weekend, moving Camden Heide and Myles Colvin into the first five in an 80-45 win over Marshall. Host Jordan Jones breaks down Purdue's new-look grouping and the benefits/drawbacks of the approach. He previews basketball's MTE in San Diego over Thanksgiving weekend and talks football. What held Purdue back in the 24-17 at Michigan State? What's the latest on the future, and how ugly could the Old Oaken Bucket Game get? Plus, Jordan discusses the College Football Playoff drama before a Thanksgiving message to the audience. If you enjoyed this week's episode, give us a five-star review and tell a friend! Give the show a follow on Twitter @BoilersBeyond and send me your feedback on this week's episode. Let me know your thoughts! You can also email the show at boilersandbeyondpod@gmail.com. New episodes are released weekly, so be sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!
The first hurdle of Purdue's potential redemption arc is cleared - the Boilermakers looked unbothered as they cleared all obstacles put forth by Grambling State and Utah State with ease. Zach Edey looked every bit the part of the two-time National Player of the Year, Fletcher Loyer continued his strong late-season play, Braden Smith ran the show but the Boilermakers didn't miss a beat while he was on the bench, Trey Kaufman-Renn had his well-deserved moment in the spotlight, and Camden Heide and Myles Colvin emerged as athletic wonders off the bench.All this, while it didn't even look like Purdue was hitting every cylinder it could.The opening weekend of March Madness 2024 brought no stress to Boilermaker nation, but all that means is a date with better teams in a few days. A much-improved Gonzaga awaits, with the winner of Creighton/Tennessee waiting in the wings with a trip to the Final Four on the line for all four teams known for tripping in the NCAA Tournament. Redemption awaits one of the region's semi-finalists - why can't it be us?(Come be terrified with your BS pals on this pod.)Subscribe & rate the Boiled Sports Podcast Network or hear we'll never experience the fabled third weekend of the tournament. Watch the show on YouTube and subscribe for weekly LIVE Boilerdowd's Quickcasts after every game, and LIVE podcasts at least once a week throughout the season. Get some NEW Purdue-themed stickers at the BS Redbubble page. Buy BS Gear at the BS Store to be as handsome as us.
00:00-18:10 KB and Andy kick the show off recapping Purdue's win over Utah State and Grambling in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. Also, an update on the Sweet 16 matchup with (5) Gonzaga on Friday. Then, KB and Andy discuss if the Boilermakers want to see Tennessee again on the way to the Final Four. KB and Andy look back at this time last year after Purdue lost to (16) Farleigh-Dickinson. Also, the guys discuss the Pacers lost to the Lakers last night. 18:10- 28:03- Morning Checkdown 28:07-42:42- The first hour of the show wraps up with more talk on Purdue and the NCAA Tournament heading into the Sweet 16. 42:42-1:17:56- The guys continue their conversation on Purdue and other teams in the NCAA Tournament. Plus, Myles Colvin and Trey Kaufman-Renn's bounce back into the rotation for Purdue. KB and Andy also react to the question of “is Zach Edey good at basketball because he's tall?” Plus, your Morning Checkdown. 1:27:56-1:29:50- KB and Andy discuss Dusty May possibly heading to Louisville. The guys discuss La'Jarius Sneed heading to the Tennessee Titans for a third rounder and swapped seventh round picks. Did Tennessee rob the Chiefs? Did Chris Ballard miss out? 1:29:50-2:01:42- The voice of the Boilermakers Rob Blackmon joins. Blackmon shares what was his highlights of the weekend, his thoughts on Trey Kaufman-Renn, and looks ahead to Gonzaga on Friday. Blackmon and the guys talk about how Purdue thrived when Braden Smith went to the bench early in the Utah State game. Blackmon also takes a look back at the first meeting with Gonzaga in the Maui Invitational. Plus, your morning checkdown. 2:01:42-2:06:24- Pop Quiz 2:06:24- Our friends from We Grow Hair Indy Dr. Daren Andrews comes in studio. KB and Dr. Andrews discuss the NCAA Tournament and update the listeners on KB's hair transplant procedure.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00-18:10 KB and Andy kick the show off recapping Purdue's win over Utah State and Grambling in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. Also, an update on the Sweet 16 matchup with (5) Gonzaga on Friday. Then, KB and Andy discuss if the Boilermakers want to see Tennessee again on the way to the Final Four. KB and Andy look back at this time last year after Purdue lost to (16) Farleigh-Dickinson. Also, the guys discuss the Pacers lost to the Lakers last night. 18:10- 43:47- The guys continue their conversation on Purdue and other teams in the NCAA Tournament. Plus, Myles Colvin and Trey Kaufman-Renn's bounce back into the rotation for Purdue. KB and Andy also react to the question of “is Zach Edey good at basketball because he's tall?” Plus, your Morning Checkdown. 43:47- 1:00:19- The voice of the Boilermakers Rob Blackmon joins. Blackmon shares what was his highlights of the weekend, his thoughts on Trey Kaufman-Renn, and looks ahead to Gonzaga on Friday. Blackmon and the guys talk about how Purdue thrived when Braden Smith went to the bench early in the Utah State game. Blackmon also takes a look back at the first meeting with Gonzaga in the Maui Invitational. Plus, your morning checkdown.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Purdue picked up a pair of emphatic road wins, taking down Indiana and Iowa by double-digit margins to highlight a strong week for the Boilermakers. Host Jordan Jones breaks down the victories and provides his takeaways from Zach Edey's monster week and great performances by Purdue's guards. He then turns the focus to the upcoming contests against Michigan and Rutgers before answering listener questions about the bench, Myles Colvin and Indiana. If you enjoyed this week's episode, give us a five-star review and tell a friend! Give the show a follow on Twitter @BoilersBeyond and send me your feedback on this week's episode. Let me know your thoughts! You can also email the show at boilersandbeyondpod@gmail.com. New episodes are released weekly, so be sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!
(00:00-23:30) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query, Brendan King, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the massive sports weekend that starts tomorrow with Indiana taking on Kansas. Jake manifests that the weekend starts today with the Indiana Pacers taking on the Washington Wizards and the Colts playing on Saturday instead of Sunday. (23:30-41:05) – Brian Neubert from GoldandBlack.com joins Jake and Brendan on Query & Company to preview the Purdue Boilermakers matchup tomorrow afternoon against Arizona. Additionally, Brian touches on what Matt Painter is still trying to figure out with his team as the non-conference season nears completion and explains why Myles Colvin will be an important piece for Purdue in March if he continues to develop as the season goes on. (41:05-43:44) – Hour one concludes with Jake asking Brendan and Eddie which song every person in America would know the lyrics to if you played it for them on the street for a million dollars. (43:44-1:04:41) – The Athletic's David Aldridge joins Query & Company to discuss the rise of Tyrese Haliburton this season from an all-star to a player the national media is talking about, accesses if Haliburton will be able to recruit other NBA stars to Indiana with his style of play, what he has seen from Rick Carlisle in his third year back in Indiana, explains what kind of star he could see potentially teaming up with Indiana, and shares which player he really liked to cover because the player was a great human on and off the court. (1:04:41-1:21:13) – Indianapolis entrepreneur and promoter Amp Harris joins Query & Company to promote his toy drive. Amp takes us back through time as to how he started his toy drive, who has assisted him in growing his toy drive, explains the development of Reggie Wayne as a coach, and (1:21:13-1:25:33) – The one o'clock hour concludes with Brendan sharing some key injuries to a team that impacts the Colts playoff positioning. (1:25:33-1:55:21) – One half of the Wake-Up Call with KB & Andy in Kevin Bowen makes his weekly stop on Query & Company to preview the Colts upcoming game against the Steelers tomorrow afternoon. Kevin dives into what to expect from Mike Tomlin's team offensively and defensively. Finally, they touch on the firings that took place with the Chargers earlier this afternoon to try and guess who they think will be the next head coach. (1:55:21-2:06:28) – At the end of last segment, Jake questioned how the Los Angeles Chargers found their name. He plays a game with Brendan and Eddie asking them to guess the naming of the team based off of the description on how the team was founded. (2:06:28-2:10:20) – Today's show ends with Jake, Brendan, and Eddie sharing their predictions for the Colts/Steelers game. Additionally, Jake shares whether he will let Brendan be an intern within the company or not.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Best of Features: (00:00-14:03) – Brian Neubert from GoldandBlack.com joins Jake and Brendan on Query & Company to preview the Purdue Boilermakers matchup tomorrow afternoon against Arizona. Additionally, Brian touches on what Matt Painter is still trying to figure out with his team as the non-conference season nears completion and explains why Myles Colvin will be an important piece for Purdue in March if he continues to develop as the season goes on. (14:03-30:59) – The Athletic's David Aldridge joins Query & Company to discuss the rise of Tyrese Haliburton this season from an all-star to a player the national media is talking about, accesses if Haliburton will be able to recruit other NBA stars to Indiana with his style of play, what he has seen from Rick Carlisle in his third year back in Indiana, explains what kind of star he could see potentially teaming up with Indiana, and shares which player he really liked to cover because the player was a great human on and off the court. (30:59-58:58) – One half of the Wake-Up Call with KB & Andy in Kevin Bowen makes his weekly stop on Query & Company to preview the Colts upcoming game against the Steelers tomorrow afternoon. Kevin dives into what to expect from Mike Tomlin's team offensively and defensively. Finally, they touch on the firings that took place with the Chargers earlier this afternoon to try and guess who they think will be the next head coach.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 16:17 – Our night at the Adam Sandler show at Gainbridge, Marc's daughter capped off the night by puking on their bed, IU hosts Wright State tonight, the Daniel Theis era is over with the Pacers 16:18 – 21:00 – Morning Checkdown 21:01 – 42:06 – Did Josh Dobbs curse the Browns?, Chris Ballard gives a State of the Union when it comes to the Colts at the bye week: heading into the final seven games, Anthony Richardson's injury-plagued rookie season and outlook going forward, his thoughts on Shane Steichen's first season as head coach, Richardson's maturity, Richardson going forward 42:07 – 1:09:54 – The Sporting News' Mike DeCourcy joins us to discuss his early thoughts on the college basketball season, the Champions Classic, why Colts fans are the best when it comes to visiting fans, his thoughts on Purdue, Myles Colvin, are fans not enjoying the ride when it comes to their teams' success?, IU's biggest concerns, his thoughts on Bobby Knight, Morning Checkdown 1:09:55 – 1:23:10 – Butler basketball head coach Thad Matta joins us to discuss the Bulldogs hot start to the season, their huge game against Michigan State tomorrow night, what makes Tom Izzo such a great coach, Butler AD Barry Collier retiring, his thoughts on the Big East and how good the conference will be this season, keys to victory against Michigan State, his music playlist 1:23:11 – 1:30:13 – More Chris Ballard on Jonathan Taylor, is Michael Pittman Jr. going to be a more difficult contract than Jonathan Taylor's? 1:30:14 – 2:01:05 – Our night at Adam Sandler, Chris Ballard on Josh Downs, what Downs has brought to the table, Shane Steichen's accountability, Andy rants about Scott Satterfield, should Steichen bench Shaq Leonard if he preaches accountability?, Morning Checkdown 2:01:06 – 2:08:57 – POP QUIZ 2:08:58 – 2:19:00 – Depauw football coach Brett Dietz joins us to discuss the win over Wasbash in the Monon Bell game, the overtime thriller, getting ready for the playoffs, a common misconception of D-III football, previewing their playoff game against Alma, his golf gameSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 21:10 - Did Josh Dobbs curse the Browns?, Chris Ballard gives a State of the Union when it comes to the Colts at the bye week: heading into the final seven games, Anthony Richardson's injury-plagued rookie season and outlook going forward, his thoughts on Shane Steichen's first season as head coach, Richardson's maturity, Richardson going forward 21:11 – 41:16 – The Sporting News' Mike DeCourcy joins us to discuss his early thoughts on the college basketball season, the Champions Classic, why Colts fans are the best when it comes to visiting fans, his thoughts on Purdue, Myles Colvin, are fans not enjoying the ride when it comes to their teams' success?, IU's biggest concerns, his thoughts on Bobby Knight 41:17 – 53:11 - Butler basketball head coach Thad Matta joins us to discuss the Bulldogs hot start to the season, their huge game against Michigan State tomorrow night, what makes Tom Izzo such a great coach, Butler AD Barry Collier retiring, his thoughts on the Big East and how good the conference will be this season, keys to victory against Michigan State, his music playlistSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Komets got a win in a rare day game yesterday at Cincinnati, the Big Ten is reportedly considering expanding to 21 or 22 conference games for basketball and why that's a bad thing, a true American team in F1 inches closer, predicting the win total for the Colts as they are in the bye week, another player has entered the Heisman race, Dylan Sinn of the Journal Gazette joins to discuss what is different in Purdue's start so far, Myles Colvin, IU's struggles and the Big Ten considering expanding to more conference basketball games, plus DeShaun Watson is out for the season and Kevin Harvick bough the house from "Talladega Nights." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Best of Features: (00:00-21:15) – Basketball voice of the Purdue Boilermakers in Rob Blackman joins Query & Company to access the start of the season for the Purdue Boilermakers, when will we start seeing the benefits of Braden Smith and Fletcher Loyer entering the second year underneath Matt Painter, breaks down how important Lance Jones is to the success of Smith and Loyer this season, explains if there are any different wrinkles with the offense this season with over 90% of the scoring returning from last season, and how Matt Painter will balance the minutes between Camden Heide and Myles Colvin off the bench. (21:15-38:04) – Television voice of the Indiana Pacers in Chris Denari makes his first appearance on Query & Company with Jake and Jimmy where they try to convince him to work in the Hawaii state fish name into the telecast tonight. They also discuss how big of an opportunity it is tonight for the Pacers to pick up a win against Philly if Joel Embiid doesn't play, how Bruce Brown has defended wings this season that are bigger and stronger than him, what he did between games in Philadelphia, and how big tonight's game is for aspirations for the Pacers to make the actual in-season tournament. (38:04-1:07:37) – ESPN.com's Stephen Holder makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company to debate if the Colts a byproduct of their schedule or are they actually a playoff caliber team, how many players he expects to leave during the bye week to go on a vacation, access how long until the Colts make their determination on whether to bring Shaq Leonard back for another season, and explains why Dayo Odeyingbo has been able to find success as a pass rusher in connection to Kwity Paye. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:30) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the Colts on their bye week and how they're still in the thick of things for a playoff spot. Additionally, they share their thoughts on the Purdue Boilermakers after defeating Xavier last night behind another dominating performance by Zach Edey. (24:30-46:00) – Basketball voice of the Purdue Boilermakers in Rob Blackman joins Query & Company to access the start of the season for the Purdue Boilermakers, when will we start seeing the benefits of Braden Smith and Fletcher Loyer entering the second year underneath Matt Painter, breaks down how important Lance Jones is to the success of Smith and Loyer this season, explains if there are any different wrinkles with the offense this season with over 90% of the scoring returning from last season, and how Matt Painter will balance the minutes between Camden Heide and Myles Colvin off the bench. (46:00-46:55) – Hour one concludes with Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie rehashing the Hawaii state fish discussion from yesterday. (46:55-1:05:33) – Television voice of the Indiana Pacers in Chris Denari makes his first appearance on Query & Company with Jake and Jimmy where they try to convince him to work in the Hawaii state fish name into the telecast tonight. They also discuss how big of an opportunity it is tonight for the Pacers to pick up a win against Philly if Joel Embiid doesn't play, how Bruce Brown has defended wings this season that are bigger and stronger than him, what he did between games in Philadelphia, and how big tonight's game is for aspirations for the Pacers to make the actual in-season tournament. (1:05:33-1:22:40) – Last night the Buffalo Bills lost to the Denver Broncos. Today they fired their offensive coordinator. The guys discuss the shortcomings of Buffalo underneath Sean McDermott, look at the teams that are in the same range as the Colts, Bills, Bengals, and Texans in the wild card, and access which team in the NFC is like the Indianapolis Colts. (1:22:40-1:24:41) – The one o'clock hour concludes with Eddie sharing which NFC team he thinks is comparable to the Indianapolis Colts. (1:24:41-1:54:57) – ESPN.com's Stephen Holder makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company to debate if the Colts a byproduct of their schedule or are they actually a playoff caliber team, how many players he expects to leave during the bye week to go on a vacation, access how long until the Colts make their determination on whether to bring Shaq Leonard back for another season, and explains why Dayo Odeyingbo has been able to find success as a pass rusher in connection to Kwity Paye. (1:54:57-2:03:14) – The Indiana Pacers take on the Philadelphia 76ers again tonight after losing to them on Sunday evening. Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie debate what kind of game it'll be if Joel Embiid doesn't play. (2:03:14-2:06:32) – Today's show ends with Jimmy sharing the JCook Plays of the Day, Eddie sharing a couple bets, and Greg Rakestraw joining in studio to preview what's coming up from 3pm-5:30pm!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Braggs, Kraig Bowers, and Joe Jackson are back to discuss Purdue basketball's overseas trip that featured the team going 4-0. They'll dive into the players and what they saw, and also do a bit of a breakdown on the newcomers in Lance Jones, Myles Colvin, Camden Heide, and Will Berg. Like and subscribe for more off season content! Let us know in the comments what we got right or wrong. Follow us on Twitter Braggs in the Stands - @BraggsInStands Greg Braggs - @GBraggsJr23 Kraig Bowers - @KraigBowers34 Joe Jackson - @joejacksoncbb / @feedthepost_ Search us on Facebook Braggs in the Stands Boiler Diehards Subscribe @BraggsInTheStands
Today Ryan and I talk about some Purdue dad's, we talk good movies, and Ryan and I talk about Myles Colvin and Team USA U19. Give us a listen won't you? Thanks to More Animal for the music. Listen to more from him here and here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
GoldandBlack.com staffers Tom Dienhart, Alan Karpick and Brian Neubert talk about the start of Purdue men's basketball practice, incoming freshman Myles Colvin's learning curve, coach Ryan Walters' football team camps, the new Big Ten schedule and even our favorite streaming choices for the summer. It is 32 minutes of Purdue Purdue sports bliss. And looking for a last-minute Father's Day gift? GoldandBlack.com is your answer.
In our weekly feature focused on Purdue football and basketball, GoldandBlack.com's Mike Carmin, Tom Dienhart and Alan Karpick discuss issues including Zach Edey's and Gene Keady's award-winning day, Myles Colvin, the NCAA women's tournament, today's spring football scrimmage and much more.
Rosevelt Colvin joins to give his perspective on Purdue Football and what it takes to beat Michigan Saturday. Also learn how an why Myles Colvin turned down $500k to stay and play for Purdue and even Raven makes a text appearance. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boilerupbeerdown/support
Andrew and Casey discuss their disgust with the Coach that won't be named, Myles Colvin's big time contract offer, and the last two players left in our off season review. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Zak Tyler and Jim Reamer update recruiting news, including the de-commitments of Reggie Bass and Kamari Lands. Then they discuss Myles Colvin's offer from the Overtime Elite League, its implications and expectations of the league. Recorded Sunday, August 22, 2021 Sponsors: Box Out Sports is the leading online graphics solution giving you the ability to create professional content in seconds to highlight your team and student-athletes this season. You can sign up for a free demo at BoxOutSports.com Courtside Indiana podcast is on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, as well as SoundCloud. You can subscribe via each of those apps and have them delivered straight to your phone, tablet or desktop.
In this week's GoldandBlack.com Saturday Simulcast — brought to you by the Purdue Union Club Hotel — Alan Karpick, Tom Dienhart and Brian Neubert discuss the latest on Purdue football training camp, Myles Colvin and much more.
Mike Carmin of the J&C joins us to talk about how the first few days of football have gone, the QB battle, and Myles Colvin's offer to play in a new league.
Indianapolis guard Myles Colvin, a member of the 2023 class, talks his recent commitment to Purdue.
We're getting ever so closer to college football season - less than eight weeks to go! In the meantime, host Jordan Jones dove into the world of Purdue hoops ahead of a massive 2021-22 campaign where expectations are sky high. New commit Myles Colvin and the current outlook on recruiting lead off the show before Jordan looks at the newly-announced non-conference schedule. Finally, some excellent listener questions are answered to wrap up the show. Give the show a follow on Twitter @BoilersBeyond and send me your feedback on this week's episode. Let me know your thoughts! You can also email the show at boilersandbeyondpod@gmail.com. New episodes are released weekly, so be sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's GoldandBlack.com Saturday Simulcast — brought to you by the Purdue Union Club Hotel — Brian Neubert discusses Purdue 2022 and 2023 basketball recruiting. GoldandBlack com Saturday Simulcast — Camden Heide, Myles Colvin and Purdue basketball recruiting
Podcast on the Brink is back for a new episode with host Alex Bozich of Inside the Hall.On this episode, Bozich is joined by Kyle Neddenriep of The Indianapolis Star to talk the development of Indiana commit CJ Gunn, the talent in-state in the 2022 and 2023 classes, Kyle's favorite high school gyms and much more. (Note: This episode was recorded before Myles Colvin announced his commitment to Purdue on Wednesday.)