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Breaking Down NCAA Punishments for Michigan Coaches & Buckeyes Recruiting News | Buckeye WeeklyIn this episode of the Buckeye Weekly Podcast, Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr dig into the breaking news of NCAA punishments handed down to former Michigan assistant coaches Jesse Minter and Steve Clinkscale. The duo also discuss implications for Michigan Football, NCAA compliance culture, and how these developments affect the larger collegiate athletic landscape. Additionally, they touch upon Buckeye Huddle's annual Southern Swing and provide updates on Ohio State's recruiting efforts. Join the live discussion as Tony and Tom navigate through a packed agenda of college football news and insights. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:25 Breaking News: Michigan Football Scandal 00:53 Buckeye Huddle's Southern Swing 02:39 NCAA Violations and Consequences 04:55 Impact on Michigan's Coaching Staff 07:28 NCAA's Investigation Process 15:13 Potential Penalties and Recruiting Impact 19:55 Viewer Questions and Comments 33:34 Michigan's Quarterback Situation 41:49 Discussing Ohio State's Freshman Quarterbacks 42:11 Revisiting the 2007 BCS Championship 44:16 Favorite Moments from the Past Season 52:13 The Impact of NCAA Violations on Michigan 56:46 Ohio State's Scholarship Situation 01:00:51 The Transfer Portal and Player Movement 01:18:26 Concluding Thoughts and Upcoming Events
Four suspended men's college basketball players in the Southland Conference are the target of a sports betting investigation. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
SEC Mike (@MichaelWBratton) and Cousin Shane (@BigOrangeVolz) are back to talk some SEC Football! Jaxson or Jackson? (1:20), Preseason Coaches Poll released (2:00), Kentucky hit with NCAA violations (10:00), Mark Stoops on being at UK for 12 years (15:30), Kentucky running tempo (19:00), Texas A&M gets good news for the opener (23:00), Shemar Stewart aiming for 15 sacks (24:20), Auburn red-hot on recruiting trail (28:50), Hugh Freeze on young receivers (29:30), keys to Payton Thorne improvement (33:15), LSU's Will Campbell: 10 wins is not enough (36:30), How can Arkansas win 7? (41:15), Eli Drinkwitz on Week 1 fall camp (44:00), any NC State nervousness for Cousin Shane? (48:35) Shane Beamer on Carolina's biggest camp competitions (50:15), Jeff Lebby on Mississippi State camp (56:00), Jalen Milroe compares Nick Saban to Kalen DeBoer (1:00:00)Advertising inquiries: thatsecpodcast@gmail.comWe have t-shirts for sale! Check out our merchandise store featuring shirts, hoodies, stickers, coffee mugs, pillows, phone cases and more:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/thatsecpodcast?ref_id=19055Please help support the show's independence by taking advantage of our sponsorship offers!PRIZEPICKS: https://prizepicks.onelink.me/ivHR/SEC promo code SEC will receive a 100% instant deposit match up to $100Call In Line: (615) 965-5152All show music comes via Nashville band Crimson Calamity; check out their work by clicking the link below: https://open.spotify.com/artist/29HGeJEcYHBJlyt4xIcLBw?si=GJoEOr0YSoeqWkrjhCc0UgDonate to cousin Shane's beer fund via CashApp: $thatSECpodcast
Justin and Tanner welcome special guest, Trevor McCue, of Michigan's Rivals site Maize and Blue Review, to talk about the latest in the sign stealing sage, the Connor Stalions documentary, fall camp, and more.
SEC Mike (@MichaelWBratton) and his Cousin Shane (@BigOrangeVolz) are back to talk some SEC Football!Early Week 1 point spreads (3:00), Why Tennessee hype but not Oklahoma? (4:45), Has Tennessee become QBU? (8:15), Nico prefers road games (12:30), Billy Napier wants things clean (14:45), Graham Mertz's progression (18:00), Florida special teams mat (21:15), Oklahoma elite SEC defense? (23:00), Did Jaxson Dart tear his ACL (26:30), Oklahoma OL update (27:30), Jackson Arnold update (30:15), Texas A&M offensive progression (33:20), best A&M secondary in six years (39:30), Kalen Deboer hypes up young talent & Jalen Milroe (43:00), Culture better at Arkansas? (50:00), Razorbacks using ranking as motivation? (54:45), Kyren Lacy ready to be #1 WR? (56:00), how good can LSU's running game be? (1:00:00), Georgia dismisses RaRa Thomas (1:04:10), What will Kirby Smart learn in camp? (1:05:00), Lane Kiffin trying to temper hype (1:09:30)Advertising inquiries: thatsecpodcast@gmail.comWe have t-shirts for sale! Check out our merchandise store featuring shirts, hoodies, stickers, coffee mugs, pillows, phone cases and more:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/thatsecpodcast?ref_id=19055Please help support the show's independence by taking advantage of our sponsorship offers!PRIZEPICKS: https://prizepicks.onelink.me/ivHR/SEC promo code SEC will receive a 100% instant deposit match up to $100Call In Line: (615) 965-5152All show music comes via Nashville band Crimson Calamity; check out their work by clicking the link below: https://open.spotify.com/artist/29HGeJEcYHBJlyt4xIcLBw?si=GJoEOr0YSoeqWkrjhCc0UgDonate to cousin Shane's beer fund via CashApp: $thatSECpodcast
Sherrone Moore Facing NCAA Violations... Is his head coach career over before it started?Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Former Wolverine Jim Scarcelli joins the show and breaks out the Ohio State spring game film. Scar also talks about the NCAA violations that were released yesterday regarding Michigan. Breakdown Open 00:002:25 OSU spring game 2:26-9:23 NCAA violations 9:24-21:39 UM spring game 21:40-30:34 OSU film 30:35-38:51 Feedback 38:52-53:36
After Xavier Worthy broke the record for fastest 40 yard dash time in NFL Combine history, Michigan football fans were quick to voice their displeasures about the program's inability to keep the speedster. Former Michigan coach Josh Gattis was the main recipient of the backlash due to rumors of him sleeping with Worthy's mom during the recruitment process. Gattis then took to Twitter to clear his name and also exposed Jim Harbaugh and the Michigan Wolverines, saying he has receipts linking them to the NCAA violations the program is currently facing. Hurt at work or in an Accident? Schuerger Shunnarah Trial Attorneys can help! https://www.warforyou.com/ Hazmat Ohio – Safety Training You Need! (740) 507-8802 https://www.hazmatohio.com Event Medical Staffing of Ohio https://www.eventmedstaffing.com/ (740) 403-6739 River Valley Restoration https://www.rivervalleyrestoration.com/ (740) 785-5000 Lauren Torgerson – NextHome Real Estate (614) 296-3952 togersonlauren@gmail.com Ohio has a vibrant sports culture with a strong presence in both college and professional sports. In terms of college sports, Ohio is home to several renowned universities that have successful athletic programs. The Ohio State University Buckeyes, in particular, are widely recognized for their football team, which consistently ranks among the top contenders in the NCAA. Additionally, the University of Cincinnati Bearcats and the Xavier University Musketeers have established themselves as competitive forces in basketball. In terms of professional sports, Ohio boasts teams in all major sports leagues. The Cleveland Browns and the Cincinnati Bengals represent the state in the NFL, while the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Cincinnati Reds are iconic franchises in the NBA and MLB respectively. Ohio also has a beloved NHL team, the Columbus Blue Jackets, who have gained a loyal fan base. The state's passion for sports is evident through its dedicated fan bases, enthusiastic crowds, and the many talented athletes who have emerged from Ohio. From notable figures like LeBron James and Urban Meyer to the successful high school sports scene, Ohio truly embraces the spirit of competition and sportsmanship.
After Xavier Worthy broke the record for fastest 40 yard dash time in NFL Combine history, Michigan football fans were quick to voice their displeasures about the program's inability to keep the speedster. Former Michigan coach Josh Gattis was the main recipient of the backlash due to rumors of him sleeping with Worthy's mom during the recruitment process. Gattis then took to Twitter to clear his name and also exposed Jim Harbaugh and the Michigan Wolverines, saying he has receipts linking them to the NCAA violations the program is currently facing. Hurt at work or in an Accident? Schuerger Shunnarah Trial Attorneys can help! https://www.warforyou.com/ Hazmat Ohio – Safety Training You Need! (740) 507-8802 https://www.hazmatohio.com Event Medical Staffing of Ohio https://www.eventmedstaffing.com/ (740) 403-6739 River Valley Restoration https://www.rivervalleyrestoration.com/ (740) 785-5000 Lauren Torgerson – NextHome Real Estate (614) 296-3952 togersonlauren@gmail.com Ohio has a vibrant sports culture with a strong presence in both college and professional sports. In terms of college sports, Ohio is home to several renowned universities that have successful athletic programs. The Ohio State University Buckeyes, in particular, are widely recognized for their football team, which consistently ranks among the top contenders in the NCAA. Additionally, the University of Cincinnati Bearcats and the Xavier University Musketeers have established themselves as competitive forces in basketball. In terms of professional sports, Ohio boasts teams in all major sports leagues. The Cleveland Browns and the Cincinnati Bengals represent the state in the NFL, while the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Cincinnati Reds are iconic franchises in the NBA and MLB respectively. Ohio also has a beloved NHL team, the Columbus Blue Jackets, who have gained a loyal fan base. The state's passion for sports is evident through its dedicated fan bases, enthusiastic crowds, and the many talented athletes who have emerged from Ohio. From notable figures like LeBron James and Urban Meyer to the successful high school sports scene, Ohio truly embraces the spirit of competition and sportsmanship.
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Today's episode of On The Bench focuses on two major talking points during a pivotal moment for Florida State's football program. We begin with a rundown of the NCAA violations FSU incurred during the recruitment of Amarium Mims, what it means for Alex Atkins and future recruiting efforts, and how FSU got caught when everyone else is doing the same thing as them (including the program that turned FSU in). Then we weigh what we know, what we don't know, and the quest for leverage as Mike Norvell is tied to the Alabama coaching job following the departure of historic coach Nick Saban. Finally, FSU has added a couple of priority transfers and is trying to add a couple more to round out a Top 5 Portal class. You can subscribe to On The Bench, X's and Noles, and Beyond The Bench on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. As always, five-star reviews and comments on Apple Podcasts are appreciated! Also, you can watch the show on YouTube now. We'll do live streams as well, and you can get notifications on when we're live by subscribing to our YouTube channel. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Get ready to tackle the tough questions as we kick off with a deep analysis of NCAA violations shaking up college football recruiting. Jimmy Reno joins me as we dissect FSU's recent Level II NCAA penalties, and the Marius Mems recruitment fiasco. It's not just a rundown of what went wrong; we're peeling back the layers on NCAA enforcement tactics and the future of NIL deals. And for those with an eye on the past, we're connecting the dots to previous scandals like Miami's Nevin Shapiro case with insights from Justin, our Miami contributor. Whether you're a college football purist or a champion of change, this episode promises a challenging debate on how the sport should navigate these murky waters.Coaching speculations are running wild, and we're here to separate the contenders from the pretenders. We chew over the coaching carousel, zeroing in on Mike Norville's future at FSU. But it's not all about the potential candidates; it's about the incredible expectations and cultural fit, with Nick Saban's legendary shoes at Alabama as the ultimate prize. We're not just speculating; we're scrutinizing the pressure-cooker environment these coaches are stepping into. Expect candid opinions on Dan Lanning's cultural fit and a no-holds-barred discussion on whether anyone can truly prepare to follow in Saban's footsteps.Finally, as we cross the scrimmage line from college to the pros, we tackle the Miami Dolphins' latest and assess Tua Tagovailoa's crunch-time chops. It's not all gridiron action, though, as we switch to the court where ACC hoops take center stage. Miami's recent loss and the 'curse of Matthew Cleveland' aren't just game recaps; they're a window into the soul of college sports. Join us for an episode packed with the passion of fandom and the insight of insiders, as we break down the plays, players, and power moves defining today's sports landscape.@TheNFLSN https://twitter.com/TheNFLSN
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In this emergency episode of the Buckeye Weekly Podcast, Tony Gerdeman is joined by Buckeye Huddle's Marc Givler to discuss the breaking news that the NCAA is looking into possible violations by the Wolverines regarding in-person scouting of opponents and sign stealing. Could this be the end of Jim Harbaugh at Michigan? Is this all a "nothingburger?" Is it a somethingburger? Exactly what kind of burger is this?!? Tony and Marc try to sort it all out. Allegedly.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2630697/advertisement
The Wolverine's John Borton and co-host Tom Crawford discuss the news of the week with head coach Jim Harbaugh facing a four-game suspension and a preview of Big Ten Media Days. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What a disaster of a 4-game road trip in Philadelphia for these struggling San Diego Padres. Is it finally time for AJ Preller to sell and retool for next year? We also discuss MLB rules, San Diego State's status in the Mountain West Conference, Tennessee, Coyotes, Wimbledon, and the British Open. Here's what Lee Hamilton thinks on Monday, July 17, 2023. These are Hacksaw's Headlines: 1.. PADRES MUST WIN ROAD TRIP-LOST WEEKEND "10 GB-1ST PLACE" 2...MLB MID SEASON REPORT CARD RULE CHANGES PITCH CLOCK VIOLATIONS BAN SHIFT HOME RUNS STOLEN BASES RUNS TV RATINGS ------------- 3.. MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE DECISION DAY FOR SAN DIEGO STATE "PRESIDENTS DECIDE FUTURE" 4.. TENNESSEE VIOLATIONS-NCAA SANCTIONS "200-NCAA VIOLATIONS" --------------- 5...NHL-UGLY INCIDENT ARIZONA COYOTES “ALEX GALCHENYUK POLICE ARREST" ---------------- 6...WIMBLEDON...CHANGING OF GUARD COMPLETE “CARLOS ALCARAZ/NOVAK DJOKOVIC: END OF ERA-TENNIS" ---------------- 7..PRO GOLF-BRITISH OPEN "XANDER SCHAUFELLE PLAYER SHOWDOWN COMING" ------------------ #mlb #padres #bobmelvin #ajpreller #MANNYMACHADO #JUANSOTO #XANDERBOGAERTS #JOSHHADER #JOEMUSGROVE #blakesnell #robertsuarez #PHILLIES #christianpulisic #livgolf #pga #rorymcilroy #paulgeorge #kawhileonard #clippers #pitchclock #roboump #lasvegas #banshift #mwc #sdsu #sandiegostate #tennessee #volunteers #coyotes #wimbledon #carlosalcaraz #novakdjokovic #alexgalchenyuk #britishopen #xanderschauffele Be sure to share this episode with a friend! ☆☆ STAY CONNECTED ☆☆ For more of Hacksaw's Headlines, The Best 15 Minutes, One Man's Opinion, and Hacksaw's Pro Football Notebook: http://www.leehacksawhamilton.com/ SUBSCRIBE on YouTube for more reactions, upcoming shows and more! ► https://www.youtube.com/c/leehacksawhamiltonsports FACEBOOK ➡ https://www.facebook.com/leehacksaw.hamilton.9 TWITTER ➡ https://twitter.com/hacksaw1090 TIKTOK ➡ https://www.tiktok.com/@leehacksawhamilton INSTAGRAM ➡ https://www.instagram.com/leehacksawhamiltonsports/
-On Friday, the NCAA Committee of Infractions found the Tennessee football program responsible for more than 200 individual violations, including 18 of a Level 1 in nature-Former Vols coach Jeremy Pruitt was hit with a 6-year show cause order, while the university will face probation, vacated wins (11 from the 2019-20 seasons), and scholarship reductions (they will lose 28 scholarships over 5 seasons, with at least 2 lost every season)-2 players had had received direct payment from Pruitt and his wife as one part of the issue, but there was more….what's the long-term fallout?Show sponsored by GANA TRUCKINGAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Tennessee Vols' Football program avoided a bowl ban in the midst of its NCAA punishment. Stemming from several infractions during Jeremy Pruitt's tenure as Head Coach, the program received an $8 million fine and vacated all of its wins and records in which sixteen players participated. Adam Sparks joined the show to join in on the conversation as well.
Gary Parrish joins the show in-studio to start and they'll talk about Jahvon Quinerly coming to Memphis, Emoni Bates showing out in NBA Summer League, Jeremy Pruitt not caring about NCAA Violations, what players actually get paid in the transfer portal and more (6:00)the Big3 is in town this weekened at FedEx Forum and Derrick Byars will join the show in-studio to talk about his journey from 2x State Champion at Ridgeway High School to having visited over 50 countries and playing in the Big3 (1:00:00)
Ask us a lightning round questions! Please!!!https://www.latenightinseattle.com/ask-us-a-questionCurrent Events Coachella Valley Fire Birds Sounders and OL Reign The Storm...yikes Crawsover Tryouts this Sunday, for anyone (like solid WAC players) | Mariners try to take on the Yankees Main Event | UW Huskies, Larry Brown, and NCAA Allegations -Larry Brown + Dawgs. How would this help this year and what would it mean for the future? |-Larry Brown is prolific. he's coached at the collegiate and professional levels globally for the last 40 years. Played in the NBA-Only head coach to win a NCAA national championship and NBA championship. -But... He has a history of NCAA violationsV Robby's Hot Take (5 second intro music... 30 seconds w/ 2 mins of discussion and banter) Lightning Round | | | 1) Do you know anyone who should tryout for the Crawsover?
Blake Toppmeyer from USA Today stops by to give us the latest on the NCAA Violations surrounding the University of Tennessee. Plus more of your phone calls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1 hour and 51 minutes The Sponsors Thank you to Underground Printing for making this all possible. Rishi and Ryan have been our biggest supporters from the beginning. Check out their wide selection of officially licensed Michigan fan gear at their 3 store locations in Ann Arbor or learn about their custom apparel business at undergroundshirts.com. Our associate sponsors are: Peak Wealth Management, HomeSure Lending, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, The Phil Klein Insurance Group, Venue by 4M where we recorded this, TicketIQ! and The Nose Bleeds, which is the Sklars Bros' reboot of Cheap Seats on UFC Fight Pass. 1. TCU: Offense starts at 1:00 Michigan overly punished for mistakes, which drowns out the game: there were four events in this game worth more than a TD and they all happened to Michigan. Like 2010 Illinois but with stakes. Most unforgiveable thing was not making JJ's legs part of the offense. TCU's approach was so aggressive Michigan couldn't comprehend it, since they didn't back off after Michigan burned them with it. JJ had a great game except for his two worst throws of his career. TCU DE/DTs held up well, can't be too mad since they surged the 2nd half and should have scored 60 points (in 18 drives). OL got turned around—some of the running game explosives were there but had mistakes. Why would you play into their hands with inside zone? 2. TCU: Defense starts at 38:38 Probably could have gotten away with the Cover Zero if Turner just doesn't miss that tackle. Shallow screen for two TDs, one is a hat tip, the other a blitz tip. Defending their normal pass game was fine otherwise. Morris was not healthy, Smith had a bad game—devastating that he turned down the 3rd and 2 sack that was there for him because next play is Green blitzes and Quinten Johnson is not covering his guy. Why was Cam Goode in for that drive, which was two huge plays in a row. Defensive end discussion had—Morris barely played, McGregor is a true freshman from the waist down, Harrell had one of his worst games, Upshaw had his worst game, Okie had a bad game. Colson two excellent plays, several terrible plays, next year not so Mouton. 3. Hot Takes, Special Teams, Game Theory, Plus Harbaugh and NCAA "Violations" starts at 1:04:05 The Pax Specialistica has come to an end, but ends with a 59-yard field goal. Thanks to TCU for "freezing" him so he got a practice shot. Harbaugh's late timeouts? You should probably use them early because the most they're going to save is 40 seconds. Smart of TCU to take a PI call there instead of allowing the catch. Refs: Insane to overturn a clear touchdown, refs also put that drive two yards back because they forgot with 49-yard-line it happened on. Seth thinks the targeting call was correct. See: https://twitter.com/alex_kirshner/status/1610457604999741443 Harbaugh contract stuff: Everything is so obviously coming from the agent that you can read his quotes on Twitter. The NCAA stuff is so so weak. MSU fans lol. To OSU fans, nailing Tressel for lying about huge program things that would get him in trouble is not the same as forgetting a burger. More like the difference between nailing Capone for tax fraud versus the IRS finding you were $50 short on your estimated taxes. Seriously, anyone who is taking this seriously never has to be taken seriously ever again. 4. Hoops Takes After MSU starts at 1:35:23 Make your shots is now a refrain after several seasons in a row of not making them when they visit Breslin. What's the problem? For one Hunter Dickinson isn't as motivated this year—perhaps not having to prove himself to the NBA has taken it out of him, but Michigan needs more from their star. Freshmen a little off-kilter in their first true road game is understandable. Have to ride with what you have, but sick of new PGs every year. At least next year they should get Llewellyn back on a medical redshirt. MUSIC: "Watching Strangers Smile"—Parquet Courts "I Don't Wanna Be Famous"—NNAMDÏ "Rock Bottom"—Kevin Morby “Across 110th Street”
On this week's show, we talked about the NCAA violations by Jim Harbaugh and Michigan, Ryan Day will give up play calling and name an offensive coordinator, and the latest Ohio State transfer portal news. ⭐️ Join us every Sunday night at 8 PM on YouTube Live!!!
The Daily Buckeye Blitz ⭕️⚡️ Saturday, January 7, 2023 On today's 5-minute show, I talk about the NCAA violations committed by Jim Harbaugh and the Michigan football program. Welcome to big-time college football Michigan fans! ⭐️ Join us every Sunday night at 8 PM on YouTube Live!!!
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Chuck Heinz and Jamie Lent react to news of Gonzaga joining the big 12, the 1942 AL MVP race, Texas Tech at TCU on Saturday and the Dykes connection, and the self imposed sanitations KU is imposing for their NCAA volitions.
On this weeks episode Kyler and Reed react to the recent report on Tennessee's NCAA violations under Jeremy Pruitt. Could sanctions from the NCAA have an impact on Heupel's future success?
An NCAA notice of allegations, issued Friday, zeroed in on former Tennessee coach Jeremy Pruitt. Tennessee faces allegations of 18 Level I violations, and Pruitt's name is littered throughout the report. It now seems likely that Pruitt is headed for a show-cause penalty, and the prospect of him coaching again in the college ranks is questionable. On this edition of "SEC Football Unfiltered," a podcast from the USA TODAY Network, hosts Blake Toppmeyer and John Adams ponder what's next for Pruitt. Stay connected on Twitter with Blake (@btoppmeyer) and John (@JohnAdamsKNS) and stay up to date on SEC football news by subscribing to KnoxNews: knoxnews.com/subscribe.
247Sports' Ryan Callahan started off the second hour of 3 Man Front by breaking down all of Tennessee's NCAA violations, if the Vols are built for sustained success & more! Don't miss 3 Man Front weekdays from 10-12 pm on WJOX 94.5 and JOXfm.com!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monday's 3 Man Front kicked off with the guys sending their thoughts and prayers to former Alabama WR John Metchie, who was diagnosed with cancer over the weekend. Plus, they dive into Tennessee's NCAA violations & Big Ten media days! Hear 3 Man Front weekdays from 10-12 pm on WJOX 94.5 and JOXfm.com!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
( Tennessee / Pruitt 18 Level 1 NCAA Violations ) GP with Dan Wolken on Pruit/UT
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The NCAA hits Penny Hardaway and Memphis with MAJOR NCAA VIOLATIONS!
Dispatch sports columnist Rob Oller discusses his latest college football column. During this Rob talks about incoming Ohio State quarterback Quinn Ewers and how NIL is already impacting him.
Michael sits down with Coach CyB, production queen Lizzo and special guest Frankie Bobby Kingsley for our monthly sports news round up! #sports #em2group #justtrustmeok #louisville #coachsaban #alabama #football #dumpsterfire #lebronjames #lakers #nba #playoffs #booker #marvalbert #broadcasters #madden #covid19 #fcovid #packers --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/justtrustme-ok/support
Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr discuss the investigation into a massage therapist who targeted Ohio State football players. They also talk about the kickoff time for the Oregon game. The final topic of the show is the transfer cornerback Tyreke Johnson, with a look at how the 2018 class has turned out so far.
In this episode, we discuss some new NCAA football rules including having to go for 2 after the first OT and the points of emphasis for refs next year. In our Rules Ed segment, we talk about NCAA violations at the Youngstown State and UTEP programs. We talk about CARA rules, recruiting violations, contact violations, and coaching involvement. We also talk about the rumor that the FBS expanding the playoff to include 6, 8 or 16 teams. Lastly, we pick the FCS playoff games! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/twolawyers/message
The non-story of the level 3 NCAA violations, why the Idaho Center basketball ball game didn't happen, Bryan Harsin may have a new back up plan at Central Florida, Dr. Tromp is a trendsetter, Eric Keisau finds a new home, and why Washington will never be able to pay more than 22 other schools for coaches.
On Today's DP Show, Dan shares some insight into the NCAA Violations with Tennessee Football. Former Browns O-Lineman Joe Thomas joins us to give his predictions to who he thinks will advance into the Super Bowl. Bill's Corner Josh Norman discusses what it was like getting stiff-armed by Derrick Henry. And Chris Webber zooms in to recap last night's Nets and Warriors Wins. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
In our 6th episode this season, we have an incredible interview with Dan Gibson, the director of compliance at Western Carolina University. His story and passion for WCU is evident during the conversation. In addition, Ohio State reports 4 minor NCAA violations. What are the errors/violations and what could have been done differently? Also, will AP continue his hot streak...He's now 15-1 with his picks this year! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/twolawyers/message
Season 2 kickoff! In this episode, we talk about the head basketball coach of LSU, Will Wade, and his run in with the NCAA. In addition, 8 Nebraska Football Players have sued the Big Ten and want to play football this fall. Does the lawsuit have any merit? We'll discuss it. Also, we announce a new partnership with @sportsPac12, a group of writers/columnists with the Pac12 schools. We answer 5 questions from listeners. Lastly, we discuss the NBA and NCAA football happening this year! Will the games be played? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/twolawyers/message
#RuffinosRants/Texas A&M NCAA Violations, Olin Buchanan From TexAgs.com Joins Us, How Will The SEC West Shake Out Now?
Cole and Kaleb start the show talking about the protests over the past week, hear from Husker Online Recruiting Analyst Nate Clouse, break down NCAA Men's Basketball violations, and watch list season.
Gary is in with the daily show:- NFL OT Greg Robinson arrested on drug distribution charges- Bartkowski says Burrow should "pull an Eli"- Amari Cooper fake news- Dantonio perjured himself- College Basketball spread picks----------◦ Find out more about Tunica, MS sports books! http://bit.ly/2Ynn56V◦ WCE Weekly Football Picks Contest! http://bit.ly/2ZnqSkp◦ Get our gambling picks here: http://bit.ly/2MBSCLf◦ Subscribe on YouTube! http://bit.ly/2OFfgFaSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/winning-cures-everything9033/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We discuss recent violations around the country, rules on publicity and tutors, and discuss signing day and upcoming bowl games. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spencer-kelly/message
Players are getting...Hurt? Do the Sixers...Suck? Are the Celtics... Good? Is the NCAA...Evil? Mike and Adam cover these topic on this weeks Scoop de Hoop podcast.
Wrestling, Adam Vinateri, NCAA Violations, James Hardin and strip clubs --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/troy-derengowski/support
Todd and Jules watch the Penn State v Minnesota game and discuss the playoff implications. They also cover the latest rounds of NCAA Violations and East Coast start times.
Monty & Jake are talking FOOTBALL …BECAUSE IT”S FRIDAY!! The #Raiders get a big win on TNF, are the Silver & Black heading for a the Playoffs? The Cardinals are heading to Tampa for a reunion with Bruce Arians, but not all of the Cardinals are happy to see BA. Is the P2 Affect real, and did Patrick Peterson cost the Birds a win Vs San Francisco last week? He says he did, Monty is skeptical! The guys have an epic debate about Monday Night Football, Seahawks at Niners and Monty is making his case for Russell Wilson, while Jake is all in on the Niners D! News breaks during the show that Ohio State DE Chase Young is being held out while the NCAA Investigates potential NCAA Violations, does this knock Ohio State out of the Playoff? Can they win without Chase Young? Florida has a scandal of their own as Dan Mullins wife is being accused of sexual harassment of players …it's a ridiculous story! Florida State is considering hiring Deion Sanders as head coach, this of course does not go over well with the guys! Big games all weekend long as LSU is at Alabama, Penn State is at Minnesota! But what would this show be without someone getting stabbed over a chicken sandwich? Follow the show on Twitter & Instagram: @TheMontyShow
Trump Arrive to BAMA, NCAA Violations, Taggart Gets Canned, Clemson #5
Chris breaks down the Gamecocks trip to Knoxville including top storylines, keys to the game, key match-ups and more. Plus, the NCAA slaps USC on the wrist for violations, the SEC's response to the porous officiating over the weekend more. Finally, former Gamecocks offensive lineman Kyle Nunn joins the show (52:07-1:24:45) to chat about his time at USC, blocking for Marcus Lattimore, winning the SEC East, winning 11 games in 2011, life in the NFL, his injury history and much more. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-spurs-up-show/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
A look at Dan Snyder's tenure as Washington's owner. Plus, Kansas receives notice of NCAA violations, and the red flags the NFL could be missing with domestic violence.
Torres recaps the college football weekend and breaks down Kansas' impending NCAA violations.
Jake Hatch and Adrian Leiser -Talk BYU's recent run in with NCAA Violations. As well as the University of Utah's. -Utah Camp Interviews from Saturdays Practices. -FIBA World Cup reaction.
An NFL-style injury report is not coming to the NCAA any time soon (sorry, gamblers). Clemson football self-reported secondary NCAA violations on Wednesday, which range in seriousness — but shouldn't result in any penalties. And Tennessee suffered two big blows on the injury front. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brian Marceau and Alex Boatman discuss Don Verlins firing. What can happen to the basketball program. NCAA Violations, Where to find silver linings. Who to hire.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/smallballerpod Timestamps: Agenda (0:50), USWNT (1:40), Lindsay Gottlieb Hired (3:14), Kyrie-ROC Nation (4:40), Coach Cal Extension (7:01), NCAA Violations (8:50), Small Talk Trivia (10:32), Randomly Ranked (13:55), NBA Finals Conclusion (17:15), AD Trade to Lakers (26:01), Special Announcement (28:41)
InsideCarolina's Mike Ingersoll joins host Jon Seiglie to discuss a variety of UNC football topics. The duo begin the podcast by briefly discussing Coach Fedora's comments at last week's ACC Media Day, then they move on to the recently announced NCAA secondary violations. Finally, Mike gives his perspective on the start of summer camp & when the team will begin game-planning for the matchup against Cal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Case or No Case, Wells Fargo $480M Lawsuit, NCAA Uniform Violations & Money, North Korean Prisoner's Family Suing
Episode 10 of 3 Point Podcast gets in to the recent NCAA violations and tournament time. We also talk about our concert experiences with classic stories from 'back in the day'. Jack Strap checks in to give us his final thoughts on the Olympics as well. Brought to you by Corunna Connection, Rivals Taphouse & Grill, and Z92.5 The Castle.
This episode we talk about the state of the wizards and how to integrate wall back onto the team with there recent success. We discuss who the safest overall number 1 prospect is going into the draft and much more.
In this week’s Longhorn Republic, Gerald Goodridge and Kyle Carpenter talk about the FBI’s findings that Eric Davis, Jr, Prince Ibeh and Isaiah Taylor all received improper benefits from an agent (1:50). Then, they cover another up-and-down week from Texas basketball, refusing to talk about the loss to the Kansas State Wildcats (8:52) and getting excited about the contributions of Jacob Young and Jericho Sims against the Oklahoma State Cowboys in the absence of Davis and Mohamed Bamba (13:00). We quickly preview the women’s basketball team’s Senior Night matchup against the Oklahoma Sooners (22:00), recap the week that was in Texas baseball (22:40) and look at where Reggie Hemphill-Mapps will land (26:15). As always, the boys honor Big Bertha and Bang the Drum (27:25). Kyle shows some much-needed love to the Texas Swimming and Diving, while Gerald looks to the coaching future of Frank Okam. Subscribe to the podcast via iTunes, Google Play, or Stitcher. Intro and Outro: Earth, Wind, Fire (Ryan Little) / CC BY-SA 4.0 If you want to donate to assist with the medical treatment of Andrew Jones, visit HornRaiser. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The guys from 3 Point Podcast are back to about their thoughts on the NBA All Star game, and react to the recent reports of NCAA violations in college basketball. Former Corunna standout player and current Rockford head coach Kyle Clough joins the pod, and Jack Strap checks in with a unique take on what he thought of the NBA All Star Game. Brought to you by Corunna Connection, Tri-Mer Cooperation, Rivals Taphouse & Grill, and Z92.5.
Glenn Forbes and Greg Brinda subs for Nick Camino. They talk NCAA Violations against Louisville, Tribe is in full swing in Goodyear with Spring Training, and who said that? think you can get it? Call in
Glenn Forbes and Greg Brinda subs for Nick Camino. They talk NCAA Violations against Louisville, Tribe is in full swing in Goodyear with Spring Training, and who said that? think you can get it? Call in
Takedown Radio - January 27, 2018: 0:00 - 0:07 Grant Turner 20:00 - 35:30 Kevin Dresser 39:00 - 55:00 Jeff Murphy 58:00 - 01:16:00 J'den Cox 01:18:00 - 01:29:00 Bryan Smith 01:36:00 - 01:50:00 Alex Marinelli, Spencer Lee, Brandon Sorenson
Join Willa aka Willa tha King and Wiltz aka J Wiltz as they talk everything from Donald Trump to Lebron James to Kim K's booty. Come get somewhat informed and hella entertained. Topics: Brother turns in brother to the NCAA for violations. Girls trying to play HS football in Utah. 4:4
With the Memphis Grizzlies hiring new coach David Fizdale, CJ and Drew discuss the top five fictional basketball coaches of all time. They also talk about the issues taking place at the University of Mississippi.
We make it easy to talk sports. A look at the weekend in CFB and the NFL. Who has surprised you. Does Florida belong in the Top 10.
Sorry the show was late this week but we had church and personal matters to attend to. Since we did this on an early Monday Morning we are going to break down the NFL Week 3 games, NCAA Football Games, the 65th Annual Emmy Awards and see if we liked who won and lost. Plus Sports News and we talk about the TV Shows we are looking forward to coming back and the debuting shows as well.
Sorry the show was late this week but we had church and personal matters to attend to. Since we did this on an early Monday Morning we are going to break down the NFL Week 3 games, NCAA Football Games, the 65th Annual Emmy Awards and see if we liked who won and lost. Plus Sports News and we talk about the TV Shows we are looking forward to coming back and the debuting shows as well.
The guys talk violations, football, upsets, and movies coming up this holiday season