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Welcome to Episode 118 of The Podcast About Division III Baseball. This week, we take a look at the latest Top 25, sharing our thoughts on every team in the poll, how much we believe in each team long-term, and where we had them roughly ranked in our personal Top 25s. We then hit some of the other teams just outside the current Top 25 including UW-Stevens Point, Cortland, NC Wesleyan, Salve Regina, North Central (IL), Buena Vista, East Texas Baptist, and a few others. Finally, we discuss the frustrating challenges of evaluating teams in the Northwest Conference and why no one is really right or wrong in terms of the discourse surrounding those teams. Then we say goodbye. Follow us on Twitter @d3baseballpod (DMs are open if you want to reach us there) and @CespedesBBQ. Send us your best D-III stories or any other comments or questions to thed3baseballpodcast@gmail.com Subscribe + rate/review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-podcast-about-division-iii-baseball/id1342691759 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5uk8q4iUrMUZRriKM1Akfx?si=b6820eb311f847f1 Support us on Patreon -- this will never be behind a paywall but we appreciate any support to help cover our podcasting hosting fees and all the hours we put into making these pods possible! https://patreon.com/user?u=87461961&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_fan&utm_content=join_link
Welcome to Episode 108 of The Podcast About Division III Baseball. It's our second of ten 2023 regional preview pods as we head to the South, home to some of the strongest teams in D-III. We review them all, in the following order: C2C (at 5:30) An enormous percentage of the Salisbury team that has made back-to-back championship series is back in 2023 as the Sea Gulls look like a juggernaut once again IMPORTANT NOTE: We were informed after recording this episode that Salisbury is actually now in Region 5, one of the two Mid-Atlantic regions. We will discuss the ramifications of that move on the Region 5 preview pod but it doesn't change much about how we feel about the actual team so we left the Sea Gulls convo in the pod as is. Christopher Newport's pitching staff can rack up the strikeouts but they'll need more offensive firepower to really elevate into the elite tier of teams this season ODAC (at 21:00) Lynchburg lost some key pieces but still has multiple All-Region-types on the roster that could carry them for another deep postseason run Shenandoah's lineup was already going to be loaded and now they get one of the best players in America back from injury Roanoke is a balanced squad that is extra motivated after being snubbed from the postseason in 2022 Randolph-Macon's young team in 2022 was better than expected -- can they compete with the older rosters atop this loaded conference? SAA (at 37:30) Birmingham-Southern should have an elite offense again but will need some arms to step up big time Count on Rhodes, Hendrix and Berry to challenge the Panthers atop this conference USA South (at 45:50) NC Wesleyan is now in great position as the favorite of this shrunken conference Methodist, Pfeiffer and William Peace are all solid and could benefit from extremely old rosters Collegiate Conference of the South (at 50:15) Few teams as many total bases to replace as LaGrange but they still have one of the best hitters in the country back and a good amount of top-end pitching, making them the favorite Belhaven might just step right in from the SCAC and become LaGrange's biggest challenger, but keep there are a lot of solid programs in this newly formed conference: Huntingdon, Maryville (TN), Piedmont, Brevard, Covenant UAA (at 59:35) Emory has been solid recently but still looking to rediscover its incredible peak from a decade ago We conclude (at 1:02:00) with our player and pitcher of the year picks, and our teams to beat. Then we say goodbye. Follow us on Twitter @d3baseballpod (DMs are open if you want to reach us there) and @CespedesBBQ. Send us your best D-III stories or any other comments or questions to thed3baseballpodcast@gmail.com Subscribe + rate/review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-podcast-about-division-iii-baseball/id1342691759 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5uk8q4iUrMUZRriKM1Akfx?si=b6820eb311f847f1 Support us on Patreon -- this will never be behind a paywall but we appreciate any support to help cover our podcasting hosting fees and all the hours we put into making these pods possible! https://patreon.com/user?u=87461961&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_fan&utm_content=join_link
On today's episode, I speak with Coach Mark Bowman from the NC Wesleyan Men's Program in North Carolina. We talk about how they like to recruit talented players with a high soccer IQ. He describes the school's large, green campus that has excellent facilities. Lastly, we discuss their player driven culture. https://discovercollegesoccer.com/
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Welcome to Episode 85 of The Podcast About Division III Baseball. We head to the South, home to some of the strongest teams in D-III, including the defending champs. We have a quick discussion about what Pool B is (at 3:50), why the C2C teams are now in it, and how that impacts the postseason field before previewing all the favorites in the South (Region 6). In order: C2C (at 8:45) Salisbury seems as good a bet as any in recent memory to repeat as national champs, but that's much easier said than done Christopher Newport is playing a loaded schedule, as they'll need to in Pool B, but will need some younger guys to step up to win enough games against all that top-tier competition ODAC (at 22:50) Lynchburg is being super underrated by the pre-season polls and has the talent to make a legit World Series run Shenandoah has a ton of experience coming back and is always good Roanoke has almost their entire pitching staff back and enough offense to compete We always trust Randolph-Macon to be good but they lost a huge chunk of their team to graduation so a lot more question marks this year Other teams like Hampden-Sydney, Bridgewater, and Washington & Lee should compete for spots in the conference tourney SAA (at 44:45) Birmingham-Southern is one of the best programs left in D-III without a title; could this be the year? Rhodes should always be taken seriously Berry was so good in 2021 but have a lot to replace this season USA South (at 54:15) NC Wesleyan ascended in a big way in 2021 and look primed for another huge season LaGrange is still trying to get over the regional hump and certainly has the talent to finally do it in 2022 This conference is enormous so there are a ton of other teams that could be in the mix UAA (at 1:03:55) Emory has been trying to get back to contender status for a while now; maybe this is the year1 We conclude (at 1:06:50) with our player and pitcher of the year picks, and our teams to beat. Then we say goodbye. Follow us on Twitter @d3baseballpod (DMs are open if you want to reach us there) and @CespedesBBQ. Send us your best D-III stories or any other comments or questions to thed3baseballpodcast@gmail.com Subscribe + rate/review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-podcast-about-division-iii-baseball/id1342691759
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Welcome to Episode 79 of The Podcast About Division III Baseball. The bracket will be announced soon, so we hopped on to give our projected at-large bids. Here's the agenda: Explaining the 4-5 teams we believe to be locks (WashU, Eastern Connecticut, St. Thomas (MN), North Central (IL), Oswego State) A look at the bubble and the various ways it could shake out between Trinity (Texas), Gustavus Adolphus, Augustana, Shenandoah, NC Wesleyan, Berry and Babson. Note: sorry the audio got cut off at the end but the main takeaway is that Jake thinks Gustavus Adolphus will get the last spot and Jordan thinks Trinity (Texas) will get the last spot but it's really close, we'll see!!!! Then, we say goodbye. Follow us on Twitter @d3baseballpod (DMs are open if you want to reach us there) and @CespedesBBQ. Send us your best D-III stories or any other comments or questions to thed3baseballpodcast@gmail.com Subscribe + rate/review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-podcast-about-division-iii-baseball/id1342691759
Welcome to Episode 78 of The Podcast About Division III Baseball. The third regional rankings were released on Wednesday afternoon so we wanted to hop on and talk about those before the last weekend of the regular season. Here's the agenda: an overview of what the postseason is going to look like AS FAR AS WE KNOW (because there is still somehow no championship manual) 48 teams, 42 AQs, it doesn't look like there will be any Mid-Atlantic or West teams hosting regionals so there could be some wacky movement in terms of where teams get shipped breaking down where the at-large bubble stands right now heading into the last weekend of conference tournaments and 23 auto-bids still up for grabs why we're 100% confident about WashU and the LEC loser, 60% confident about the MIAC & CCIW loser, and way less confident about basically everyone after that: Trinity (TX), NC Wesleyan, Berry, Babson, Cortland which conference tournament favorites we feel best about getting in if they don't win this weekend (Adrian, Rowan, Salisbury, UW-Whitewater, Webster, Oswego State, Shenandoah, Marietta) and a few other scattered thoughts! we're doing our best please don't be mad at us!!!! Then, we say goodbye. Follow us on Twitter @d3baseballpod (DMs are open if you want to reach us there) and @CespedesBBQ. Send us your best D-III stories or any other comments or questions to thed3baseballpodcast@gmail.com Subscribe + rate/review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-podcast-about-division-iii-baseball/id1342691759
Welcome to Episode 73 of The Podcast About Division III Baseball. This is our seventh of eight regional preview pods -- this one covers the Midwest region and its four conferences. But first (at 1:30), we wanted to bounce around the nation and react to the relative full slate of D-III action from the weekend. Topics include: Bret Williams IS BACK and is already off to great start for PSU-Harrisburg Franklin & Marshall & Kalamazoo makin' us look real dumb for hyping up Johns Hopkins & Adrian (but also let's relax a little bit) Checking in on the West region, updating the SCIAC status Teams that are looking extremely good so far: Southern Maine, Marietta, NC Wesleyan, Centenary (LA), and of course, the 20-4 (!!!) Berry Vikings Salisbury looked great when we saw them live, hopefully their star Justin Meekins won't be out too long A quick correct on a New England College/Eastern Nazarene note from the last pod Mo Hanley pitched in front of A LOT of scouts Then, we preview the Midwest, one chilly conference at a time: MIAC (at 20:15) Saint John's (Minn.) is off to a strong start, including one surprising name on a crazy home run tear St. Thomas has one more season in D-III (we think???) and have a great 1-2 punch atop their rotation that could help them go out in style Gustavus Adolphus has been trending up and will certainly be in the mix St. Olaf (at 13:15) got a first place vote too! NACC (at 30:25) Aurora has become a consistent regional contender and now look like the clear favorite in this conference Concordia-Chicago seems be having some pitching struggles in the early going, but should still be able to score enough runs to stay competitive Benedictine is also solid and will likely compete UMAC (at 36:00) Bethany Lutheran has suddenly become the consensus favorite St. Scholastica is leaving the conference after this year; can they capture one more UMAC crown? WIAC (at 39:15) Wisconsin-Whitewater is loaded as normal, with an inexplicable transfer hitter and an excellent pitching staff as usual Wisconsin-La Crosse is very young but could be building back up to be a regional threat again soon Other WIAC contenders like Stevens Point and Oshkosh are a tier below but have some intriguing talent We concluded (at 47:30) with a few other notable player shout outs, our player and pitcher of the year picks for the region, and our teams to beat. Then we say goodbye. Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter @d3baseballpod (DMs are open if you want to reach us there) and @CespedesBBQ. Send us your best D-III stories or any other comments or questions to thed3baseballpodcast@gmail.com Subscribe + rate/review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-podcast-about-division-iii-baseball/id1342691759
The Pirates cruise to a 91-62 win in their home opener against D3 foe North Carolina Wesleyan.
Joe Dooley after the Pirates' victory in the home opener. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesportsobj/support
Jayden Gardner finished with 27 points in 28 minutes and made 11 of 12 field goals. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesportsobj/support
Highly-rated freshman guard Noah Farrakhan talks about his first playing time as a Pirate. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesportsobj/support
The Pirates cruise in their home opener against D3 foe North Carolina Wesleyan. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesportsobj/support
The Pirates cruise to a 91-62 win in their home opener against D3 foe North Carolina Wesleyan.
Joe Dooley talks to the media about the win over Charlotte and what lies ahead. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesportsobj/support
John Thompson is a Hall-of-Fame college basketball coach. He has been on the sideline at NC Wesleyan for the past 25 years and is the all-time winningest coach in program history.
We caught up with NC Wesleyan Coach Justin Griffith, to talk D3 basketball...We talked about a lot of the misconceptions about players, gear, facilities, road trips and so much more ... very eye opening stuff. Thank you to all the essential workers out there. Also, let's all do our part in flattening the curve and staying safe. And, if you do enjoy this conversation, please feel free to share it across your platforms. Please also SUBSCRIBE to this podcast, rate it 5-stars and leave us a favorable comment about what you liked in the content FOLLOW and SUBSCRIBE: Twitter - @JamieShaw5 Instagram - @Jamie_Shaw5 Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcLuZiQvyD9soa___LamwuQ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jamie-shaw4/support
Winning Is An Attitude: w/ John Thompson ( Coach of NC Wesleyan College Men's Bball) Coach John Thompson sits down with Ryan "Primetime" Jones to talk about his success as the Men's Basketball Coach at NC Wesleyan College and the journey that led him there. Coach Thompson is the all-time winning coach at NCWC and has achieved a long list of great accomplishments. Among these achievements is his opportunity to be a part of the coaching staff of the USA Basketball's Junior National Team. Coach Thompson believes that "Winning is an attitude" and he instills this type of belief in his players. He believes that character can lead you much further than talent. His discipline with his players, on and off the court, is a reflection of this belief. Follow Raw Mind Sports! Instagram| @RawMindSports or https://www.instagram.com/rawmindsports Facebook| https://www.facebook.com/rawmindsports YouTube| https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvkkItCnzeKHV9jvbPJ_02A Subscribe, Listen, and Leave A Review! iTunes| https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/raw-mind-sports/id367776678?mt=2 Stitcher| https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/ryan-jones-2/ryan-jones Spotify| https://open.spotify.com/show/7jBA3NfzAYjTMoOxRVBs1C
Dr. Dewey Clark is a very special university president. Unlike most of his contemporaries, his undergraduate degree is from the school he is now leading, and following graduation, was invited to work on staff in admissions which he did for nine years before going off for a 24-year career in business. This experience has conditioned his thinking about higher ed. He understands that a university or college must be run like a business, and he brings that mentality and work ethic to his job. He also understands that college should be both an education and an experience and that the culture of any institution starts with the top. He takes this very seriously – interviewing EVERY person who is hired at North Carolina Wesleyan. Thus, he ensures all new people see and buy into his vision, one that a college is an amazing place where young people can go and develop in the way that he did. Dr. Clark has been in the president role for 4 ½ years now and has put his imprimatur on the college. When he took over, enrollment was at 575, and it is more than doubled to over 1100. He did this by applying business principles to the college. They first examined their market and positioning. Their previous approach was scattergun, attempting to recruit up and down the East Coast, but after doing market research, they found the majority of their alumni and current students were from Eastern North Carolina and Southeast Virginia – 75 percent – and the remaining 25 percent from 40 different foreign countries. They contracted their market area to Eastern North Carolina and Southeast Virginia, and it started paying immediate dividends. Second, they examined their messaging and found their approach wasn’t effective, especially from a marketing dollars perspective. They swapped their marketing foci to doing radio and billboards in their target areas, which also paid dividends. They also examined their enrollment processes to ensure that each potential student received the personal touch. This includes including Skype and telephone calls and emails, etc., and for the campus visit, they roll out the red carpet – everything is choreographed down to the littlest detail such as who they eat lunch with. They knew that recruiting has changed in the past 35 years, from handwriting letters to prospective students with a lot of phone calls, to the 21st-century social media of Facebook and Instagram, but the personal touch is still important. Today’s students are technology driven, so you have to meet them where they are. Email is almost a thing of the past, except that you have to be aware that you are also recruiting the parents – the decision to attend is going to be made on the way home from the campus visit, and they need to feel good about the place their daughters and sons might be going. In some ways, there are two or three different messages that need to go out – one to the students, one to the parents, and one to the business community. For example, students generally are not concerned about things like security, but their parents certainly are. Your business community, those who will be hiring your graduates, want to know that your curriculum is up to date and it is meeting their needs. One of the areas of foci for the college is enhancing its career services area. NC Wesleyan starts helping students think about their career from the day they step foot on campus, e.g., what does your resume look like, are you prepared to do an interview, do you understand what a cover letter is or etiquette dinners, job fairs, etc. It has made a big difference as companies who are hiring their graduates are starting to take notice. One of the things that make NC Wesleyan special is their freshman orientation, which they call Rock the Mount. They include three things that are not typical to a traditional orientation. First, they bring in outside speakers to motivate the new students, including a graduate from 30 years ago who talks about the college from their perspective and how it prepared them for the world. Second, the new freshmen line up and go through a tunnel where Dr. Clark shakes their hand with current students cheering them on. This makes it a very exciting time for them. Lastly, they invite current students and vendors from the town to get students connected to their fellow students and community – this year they had well over 100 organizations there, including student organizations who participated. For many, this is their first time away from home, and NC Wesleyan helps them find their “new family” to help them through the process. One of Dr. Clark’s biggest challenges was getting the town to embrace the college, and how he is done it through programs such as Rock the Mount has been ingenious. Through things like that, he has added over $110 million to the economy of the local town. Dr. Clark leveraged his deep business background to change NC Wesleyan’s culture. Prior to coming back to Wesleyan, he worked at MBM, a food distribution company that grew from $100 million in annual revenues when he first started to a $7 billion company that was bought by Warren Buffett in 2012. His role was to put together the organization’s strategic plans and budgets, and he leveraged these skills to be successful in the presidency. Dr. Clark is very numbers driven, very analytical, and his leadership style reflects this. This is not exclusive of people – Wesleyan is a high touch place – but he wants his key managers to be focused on numbers and try to improve them. For example, he will send out a picture of something that shows an improvement with a message “good quality” to celebrate the good things that they have done. Conversely, if there’s something that needs to be improved, he will write “bad quality” with the picture. He wants everyone to think that when they leave campus on a daily basis, they think “it is better than when we came here this morning.” He believes strongly that if everybody has that mindset, they will become a very special place. And it is. In the most recent US News and World Report that had regional rankings, North Carolina Wesleyan was ranked 37 in the Southeast. Three years ago they were 63. There are three secrets to making this work. First, the role of planning and the budgeting; Second, creating a culture of continuous improvement Lastly, Ensuring your hiring practices are in line with your culture. You have to have a group of “game changers,” people who will go that extra mile to make sure that the college and everything it is working right. Creating a sustainable institution is a challenge. You can’t cut your way to sustainability – you have to make money, because at the end of the day if you don’t make money you’re out of business. You must quantify all the big decisions that you make, whether it is a new major or program or sport, and then you have to hold yourself accountable to make sure that you're hitting those targets. There frequently is a “growth curve” in introducing new programs, and there must be a path for them to get to a point where they are profitable. However, there are some things that will never be profitable, so you must look at the whole basket of what you're doing and determine if there is a value added to keep them. This concept of sustainability is critical. For example, NC Wesleyan’s target from day one has been 100 new students a year and he’s averaged about 95 over the last three years. He understands that growth costs money, but it is easier to grow to become sustainable than to stay flat or decline. You try to qualify as many things as can, but it's hard to quantify everything. For example, you can attempt to quantify culture through retention which isn’t the best metric (there may not be one), but you know it’s the right thing to do and so you do it. Another example is career services – providing these services to students is the right thing to do, but it is difficult to quantify. The first hundred days of the president's tenure is critical – in some ways, new presidents feel like they are drinking water out of a fire hose and are torn in multiple directions. Some of the key things that new presidents must do include: Carve out time for yourself and your family and who you are, simple things like reading a book or taking time for vacations or getting a good night sleep. You cannot do this job with the sprinter’s mentality – you must look at this as a marathon. Celebrate successes. NC Wesleyan had lots of successes early on and sometimes they stopped celebrate and sometimes he pushed everybody to the next level when they should have stopped and celebrated. Celebrate every new milestone. Have a list of what you want to improve and make it time bound. Every year at graduation, he tells his team to come up with a list of 100 things that they want to improve before the students come back in the fall, and they publish it and get it down. Keep your list at 100 things, and include in that list what you doing for yourself personally, what you doing for yourself professionally, what you doing for the college. Management by walking about still works, but know there is a fine line between micromanaging and not showing interest at all. People need to feel that you care about them. Bullet Points: Drill down on key points of the interview: College should be both an education and an experience The culture of any institution starts with the top. If you want to grow, you should start by examining your positioning and branding. Where are your markets? Where do your students come from? Who hires them? Market research is the key. Market messaging must be current and go to where your prospective students are. Students STILL want the personal touch in recruiting. Higher ed has more than one customer. You must market to parents and businesses also. Quantify as much as you can to get continuous improvement. There are some things that are difficult to quantify but do your best. You get what you measure. Planning and budgeting are critical. A plan without a budget is a pipe dream. Ensure your student orientation is special. This is the first time many of your students have been away from home, and finding their “new family” is critical for them. Have game changers in every department – people who go the extra mile to make the college special. You cannot cut your way to sustainability – you have to grow. As a new president, ensure you carve time out for yourself and your family. It’s a marathon, not a sprint. Links to Articles, Apps, or websites mentioned during the interview: Dr. Dewey Clark North Carolina Wesleyan College Rock the Mount The Change Leader Guests Social Media Links: North Carolina Wesleyan Twitter: https://twitter.com/ncwesleyan Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NorthCarolinaWesleyanCollege YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/NCWesleyanCollege Your Social Media Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdrumm/ Twitter: @thechangeldr Email: podcast@changinghighered.com
Forth & Ten is a sports talk podcast hosted by three of the funniest comedian/sports fans in Atlanta: Nate Owens(@iam_owens), David Perdue(@DueOrDie), and Damon Sumner(@DamonJr). On this episode, On this episode of Forth And Ten, the guys are recording live from NC Wesleyan in Rocky Mount North Carolina, celebrating homecoming and talking about the most ridiculous 10 sportish topics they could find. Go and get exclusive Forth and Ten content at http://www.patreon.com/ForthandtenFull Show Run Down:-“Browns would’ve won had they done it my way”-Raiders Russell watch blank film tapes -Cormier injures back w/sneeze almost missed fight -Senators Nash teammates in Uber -LSU’s Death Glare Girl -Nate Hates-Padres’ Yates talks Hawaiian Slang -Biles in GOAT convo now-“Be as tough as your mothers” -Coach K-Marathon runner gets medal and proposal
Forth & Ten is a sports talk podcast hosted by three of the funniest comedian/sports fans in Atlanta: Nate Owens(@iam_owens), David Perdue(@DueOrDie), and Damon Sumner(@DamonJr). On this episode, On this episode of Forth And Ten, the guys are recording live from NC Wesleyan in Rocky Mount North Carolina, celebrating homecoming and talking about the most ridiculous 10 sportish topics they could find. Go and get exclusive Forth and Ten content at http://www.patreon.com/Forthandten Full Show Run Down: -“Browns would’ve won had they done it my way” -Raiders Russell watch blank film tapes -Cormier injures back w/sneeze almost missed fight -Senators Nash teammates in Uber -LSU’s Death Glare Girl -Nate Hates -Padres’ Yates talks Hawaiian Slang -Biles in GOAT convo now -“Be as tough as your mothers” -Coach K -Marathon runner gets medal and proposal
Forth & Ten is a sports talk podcast hosted by three of the funniest comedian/sports fans in Atlanta: Nate Owens(@iam_owens), David Perdue(@DueOrDie), and Damon Sumner(@DamonJr). On this episode, On this episode of Forth And Ten, the guys are recording live from NC Wesleyan in Rocky Mount North Carolina, celebrating homecoming and talking about the most ridiculous 10 sportish topics they could find. Go and get exclusive Forth and Ten content at http://www.patreon.com/Forthandten Full Show Run Down: 1. Fall Football Weddings 2. UCF playoff? 3. Packers fumble/trade 4. Gaga Oscar 5. Mr.Feeny vs home invaders 6. Nate Hates 7. Red Sox troll game 1 fans 8. Bill's fans throw dildos 9. What the White 10. Shaun White Simple Jack
Forth & Ten is a sports talk podcast hosted by three of the funniest comedian/sports fans in Atlanta: Nate Owens(@iam_owens), David Perdue(@DueOrDie), and Damon Sumner(@DamonJr). On this episode, On this episode of Forth And Ten, the guys are recording live from NC Wesleyan in Rocky Mount North Carolina, celebrating homecoming and talking about the most ridiculous 10 sportish topics they could find. Go and get exclusive Forth and Ten content at http://www.patreon.com/ForthandtenFull Show Run Down:1. Fall Football Weddings 2. UCF playoff? 3. Packers fumble/trade4. Gaga Oscar5. Mr.Feeny vs home invaders 6. Nate Hates 7. Red Sox troll game 1 fans 8. Bill's fans throw dildos 9. What the White10. Shaun White Simple Jack
Forth & Ten is a sports talk podcast hosted by three of the funniest comedian/sports fans in Atlanta: Nate Owens(@iam_owens), David Perdue(@DueOrDie), and Damon Sumner(@DamonJr). On this episode, On this episode of Forth And Ten, the guys are recording live from NC Wesleyan in Rocky Mount North Carolina, celebrating homecoming and talking about the most ridiculous 10 sportish topics they could find. Go and get exclusive Forth and Ten content at http://www.patreon.com/ForthandtenFull Show Run Down:1. Blazers Halloween 2. Lakers/Rockets fight 3. Top Ten 4. Man Headbuts Shark 5. G-Leauge 125k6. Nates Hates 7. Titanic II 8. Derek Carr loves the struggle. 9. Who to boo/giveaway
Forth & Ten is a sports talk podcast hosted by three of the funniest comedian/sports fans in Atlanta: Nate Owens(@iam_owens), David Perdue(@DueOrDie), and Damon Sumner(@DamonJr). On this episode, On this episode of Forth And Ten, the guys are recording live from NC Wesleyan in Rocky Mount North Carolina, celebrating homecoming and talking about the most ridiculous 10 sportish topics they could find. Go and get exclusive Forth and Ten content at http://www.patreon.com/Forthandten Full Show Run Down: 1. Blazers Halloween 2. Lakers/Rockets fight 3. Top Ten 4. Man Headbuts Shark 5. G-Leauge 125k 6. Nates Hates 7. Titanic II 8. Derek Carr loves the struggle. 9. Who to boo/giveaway