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    The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima
    Should paid college athletes face more scrutiny? + A "disloyalty" theory on Stefanski?

    The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 16:51


    Ken Carman and Anthony Lima discuss a college basketball coach's comments about student-athletes during the NIL era, as well as a theory by one caller about the Cleveland Browns and Kevin Stefanski.

    Joe Rose Show
    Full Show- 11/13/2025

    Joe Rose Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 144:14


    Hollywood and Donno dive into all things Miami sports in today's show, starting with the Hurricanes flipping another key recruit and a deep look at how NIL continues to reshape college football recruiting. Joe Rose checks in live from Spain with the latest on the Dolphins, weighing in on Tua Tagovailoa's future, Austin Jackson's injury status, and his TNF pick, while Hollywood and Donno analyze the Hurricanes' playoff outlook and what they need to do to make the College Football Playoff. Alex Solana joins to discuss the Heat's loss to the Cavaliers and how Tyler Herro's return could elevate Miami's high-paced offense, and Jai Lucas stops by to preview the Hurricanes' upcoming matchup against the Florida Gators in men's basketball. The show also features fantasy football insights, music memories, and lighter moments including the station's Thanksgiving potluck and Donno's homemade pasta sauce.

    Joe Rose Show
    HR 1- NIL Discussion, Brian Baldinger Joins, NBA on NBC

    Joe Rose Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 39:30


    Hollywood and Donno open the show with Miami Hurricanes recruiting news, as the Canes flip another key commit — Alex Donno breaks down what it means for the 2025 class and how NIL continues to reshape college football. NFL Network's Brian Baldinger joins to discuss the Dolphins' win over the Bills, the team's future at quarterback, and major storylines around the league. The hour wraps with some lighter talk about the station's Thanksgiving potluck, Donno's homemade pasta sauce, and nostalgia for the classic NBA on NBC theme.

    Joe Rose Show
    Miami Flips Another Recruit, NIL Madness

    Joe Rose Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 17:53


    The Miami Hurricanes flipped another key recruit last night, and Canes expert Alex Donno breaks down what it means for Miami's 2025 class. Hollywood and Donno then dive into how NIL has completely transformed college football recruiting — from flipping commitments to reshaping the balance of power across the sport.

    PuckSports
    Why the Seahawks have the advantage Sunday against the Rams

    PuckSports

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 89:31


    On today' Daily Puck Drop, Jason “Puck” Puckett and the Go-2-Guy Jim Moore who is from a ballroom at the Newcastle Golf Course, start off talking bout their excitement for the Seahawks and Rams game Sunday and what it means for Sam Darnold to shed the label that he can't win a big game.  Puck and Jim chat about how some still have their doubts about Darnold as a franchise quarterback.  They also talk about Washington State's lack of funding for their NIL and wonder why that's the case from their fanbase?Then it's time for “Inside the Bloody Trenches” with Rob Staton.  It's a full blown Rams/Seahawks preview!  Rob is uber confident that the Seahawks will win, why?  What are the keys to the game and who will standout for Seattle in the win? Puck also promotes two shows he released on Tuesday, “Inside Pitch” with Ryan Divish discussing Mariners offseason from the GM meetings in Las Vegas and “Old Crimson” with Jim and former All-American safety Paul Sorensen, where they debate why Coug fans don't donate more to their football program. Puck wraps up with, “Hey, What the Puck!?”   John Canzano is the best writer in journalism and displays his gift once more. (1:00) Puck and Jim (43:06) Rob Staton, SeahawksDraftBlog.com (1:08:53) 5 Minutes w/ “Inside Pitch” Ryan Divish and “Old Crimson” w/ Paul Sorensen and Jim Moore (1:23:50) “Hey, What the Puck!” 

    On Texas Football
    Can Texas Stay ELITE in the NIL Era? | Rev Share, Parity & Sark's Strategy | State of the Program

    On Texas Football

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 17:24


    College football has changed — but can Texas still rule the new era?

    Zone 1150 - TexAgs Radio
    TexAgs Live - Peter Burns, ESPN SEC Network Studio Anchor : 11.12.25

    Zone 1150 - TexAgs Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 43:43 Transcription Available


    It's the third and final hour of TexAgs! It's time for Recruiting Country, as Ryan Brauninger joins the show from inside the Rollo Insurance Studio to recap A&M vs. Missouri, discuss Eliah Drinkwitz, Marcel Reed, Trey Zuhn, KC Concepcion, NIL, and the latest recruiting news across Aggie Sports. Then, Peter Burns joins the show on the Buppy's Catering Hotline to talk all things SEC — the updated CFP rankings, Notre Dame, A&M's No. 3 national ranking, Lane Kiffin's comments on Aggie Football, and thoughts on Ohio State.  

    Revenue Above Replacement
    Noah Henderson

    Revenue Above Replacement

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 40:25


    Noah Henderson is the Director of the Sport Management Program and a Clinical Instructor at Loyola University Chicago's Quinlan School of Business. A widely recognized voice in sport management, his work explores the intersection of law, economics, and the social consequences of college athletics –– with a focus on name, image, and likeness (NIL), athlete labor rights, and sports gambling. Through his teaching, Henderson prepares students to lead in a dynamic era where college sports are rapidly professionalizing. Henderson was at the forefront of NIL implementation. He helped amend Illinois' NIL legislation and played a direct role in establishing early frameworks that facilitated the legal payment of college athletes. He continues to advise athletic departments, brands, and sports agents nationwide on NIL policy, legal compliance, and best practices. He has also provided written analysis that has been entered into the public record, contributing to national discourse on antitrust, roster structures, and athlete access in college athletics. He contributed extensively to Sports Illustrated's NIL Daily, where his reporting and commentary helped shape public understanding of the evolving business of college athletics. His insights have been featured by ESPN, NPR, CNN, PBS, Sportico, the Chicago Tribune, and others. He regularly speaks at accredited seminars and national symposiums, offering expertise on athlete rights and the future of college athletics. He holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Illinois College of Law and a degree in Economics from Saint Joseph's University, where he was a four-year letter winner on the golf team.

    Pro Athlete Academy
    The Pathway to College Hockey | What has changed and 5 ways to take advatnage

    Pro Athlete Academy

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 22:12


    Navigating the Evolving Landscape of College Hockey RecruitmentIn this episode, we explore the significant changes in college hockey recruitment over the past few years, including the impact of NIL, the transfer portal, and the inclusion of CHL players. The discussion covers the transformation from a once rigid system to a more flexible and diversified pathway for aspiring athletes. We delve into the historical context of college hockey recruitment, highlight the various new pathways available today, and offer five practical strategies for parents and players to maximize their opportunities. From networking to understanding the role of transfer portals, this episode provides a comprehensive guide for navigating the modern college hockey landscape.00:00 Introduction to Changes in College Hockey01:57 Historical Pathways to College Hockey06:39 Modern Pathways and Opportunities12:36 Five Key Strategies for Parents and Players21:20 Conclusion and Final Advice

    STATE of Atlanta
    Georgia State Coastal Carolina Marshall | Ep 325 | Power Bottoms

    STATE of Atlanta

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 33:30


    David, Ryan, and Tim talk about Georgia State's loss to Coastal and the Marshall game in Atlanta. They hit fan confidence, coaching/NIL chatter, what must change on defense, and the QB room's health. They also get into special teams swings, the onside kick vibe, tailgate chili plans, and quick hoops notes for the week. Follow us Web: http://stateofatlanta.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/STATEofAtlanta Twitter: http://twitter.com/STATEofAtlanta SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-466493756 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@STATEofAtlanta Support the show Patreon: http://patreon.com/STATEofAtlanta Rock our swag Merch: http://merch.STATEofAtlanta.com

    BakerHosts
    One More Season: Student-Athlete Challenges to the NCAA's Eligibility Rules Continue

    BakerHosts

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 17:19


    The landscape of college athletics is rapidly evolving. With new opportunities for student-athletes to profit from their name, image, and likeness (NIL), and the rise of revenue-sharing following the House settlement, legal challenges to NCAA eligibility rules are mounting. In this episode, we explore the latest developments, including the Patterson v. NCAA case, and discuss how these changes impact athletes, schools, and the future of college sports.Questions and comments: jbowen@bakerlaw.com and rlsolomon@bakerlaw.com

    Sportstalk1400's Podcast
    Episode 14716: THE PLANK SHOW Hour 3 | OU-Bama Will Be Decided By..... | Football Stadium Upgrade Debate (11-12-25)

    Sportstalk1400's Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 47:23


    Hour 3 of The Plank Show with Chris Plank and Blake Gamble includes a look at how OU and Alabama match up against each other... the guys think it likely comes down to the Sooners' ability to stop Bama QB Ty Simpson, and John Mateer's dual-threat ability while limiting turnovers. Plus, a discussion about decreasing stadium capacity, but upgrading amenities and profitability - thus NIL funds.

    Yahoo Sports College Podcast
    Should Texas A&M be ranked above Indiana? + Big Ten private equity drama gets worse

    Yahoo Sports College Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 65:18


    The second College Football Playoff ranking releases tonight. How dramatic will a shift in the rankings be? There is sure to be some near the bottom of the Top 10 after #8 Texas Tech's dominant win over #7 BYU, but how about the top? After #3 Texas A&M's convincing win at #22 Missouri and #2 Indiana's struggle at Penn State, will the committee jump the Aggies over the Hoosiers? Andy Staples, Ross Dellenger and Steven Godfrey discuss how they think the rankings will play out going forward. Plus, what impact could #16 Vanderbilt have on the rankings this season? What has to fall their way in order to make it into this year's CFP, and how can they make sure they can keep their coach after such success this season?Then, the guys take a look at a new tactic for the coaching carousel: Don't get involved. This is the tactic Wisconsin is taking as they announced that head coach Luke Fickell will remain at the helm next season. The immediate result was an upset of #23 Washington. The guys discuss this decision for Wisconsin and their vow to put more funds into the football program. Will this be enough to boost the future of the team and turn the program towards a winning path? What took them so long to get to this point? The guys also talk about why some schools were able to adapt quickly and other schools struggled to respond to NIL. Hint: Some were prepared, some weren't prepared and some were already well versed in the art of paying players. Later, the drama in the Big Ten continues to heat up amongst discussions about private equity. Board members of various schools are speaking out about their lack of involvement with this decision and their opposition to it being voted through. The American Council of Trustees & Alumni, ACTA, is also now involved. A vote seems to still be upcoming, with the current expectation being that only Michigan and USC's presidents are against the decision. How will this all play out?All of this and more on today's College Football Enquirer(2:51) - CFP ranking expectations: Will #3 Texas A&M jump #2 Indiana?(12:18) - What are #16 Vanderbilt's CFP chances?(25:36) - How Wisconsin and other schools can increase their NIL funding(50:48) - Big Ten private equity drama continues to get worse Subscribe to the College Football Enquirer on your favorite podcast app:

    PuckSports
    "Old Crimson" Why Are Cougar Fans Cheap?

    PuckSports

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 33:53


    On this weeks "Old Crimson" Jason "Puck" Puckett, Jim Moore, the Go-2-Guy and former All-American safety Paul Sorensen take a deep dive into the world of NIL and financials at WSU and ask the simple, but yet complicated questions, why don't Cougar fans spend money on their school?  It's simple in this day and age of college athletics if you don't invest you will be left behind. So, why are Cougar fans so passive about this?

    The Ride with JMV Podcast
    Best Of JMV 11-11-25

    The Ride with JMV Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 34:05 Transcription Available


    00:00 - 19:45 - Former IU linebacker Matt Surface joins the show to give his thoughts on IU’s win over Penn State! They first share their opinions on Gus Johnson’s call of Omar Cooper Jr’s game-winning catch. They then discuss the Hoosiers turnaround, their toughness, and the long-term outlook of the program under Cignetti. 19:46 - 34:04 - JMV talks to Greg Rakestraw from the ISC Sports Network! Greg and JMV talk some college hoop, and what NIL deal JMV could get if he were eligible. They also talk some high school football!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Ride with JMV Podcast
    Full Show: Former IU LB Matt Surface Joins + More!

    The Ride with JMV Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 129:25


    00:00 – 22:39 – JMV begins the show by talking about the Colts as they head into their bye week, and the 8-2 record they have put together so far. He also discusses Jonathan Taylor’s MVP credentials. 22:40 – 38:54 – JMV talks to Greg Rakestraw from the ISC Sports Network! Greg and JMV talk some college hoop, and what NIL deal JMV could get if he were eligible. They also talk some high school football! 38:55 – 42:35 – JMV wraps up the 1st hour of the show! 42:36 – 1:10:19 – Former IU linebacker Matt Surface joins the show to give his thoughts on IU’s win over Penn State! They first share their opinions on Gus Johnson’s call of Omar Cooper Jr’s game-winning catch. They then discuss the Hoosiers turnaround, their toughness, and the long-term outlook of the program under Cignetti. 1:10:20 – 1:22:52 – Evan from ClusterTruck stops by in-studio! JMV also takes some calls from listeners! 1:22:53 – 1:25:16 – JMV wraps up the 2nd hour with some insight on Travis Hunter of the Jags missing the rest of the season. 1:25:17 – 1:48:15 – JMV begins the final hour by discussing the Pacers city uniforms! 1:48:16 – 2:05:02 – JMV takes some calls from listeners of the show! 2:05:03 – 2:09:25 – JMV wraps up another edition of the show! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    PREP Athletics Basketball Podcast
    Kenya Jones: Class B, Big Results—Brooks School's Blueprint

    PREP Athletics Basketball Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 34:33 Transcription Available


    Kenya Jones, Head Coach and Associate Director of Admissions at Brooks School (MA), joins Cory for a straight, practical talk about prep school basketball, player development, and college placement in today's NIL/transfer-portal era. Jones explains why Brooks is “a school that happens to be good at basketball,” and how a culture of multi-sport participation, arts, and academics creates tougher, smarter, more coachable athletes. He details what he really recruits—character, independence, and fit—and how self-driven development (open runs, morning gym, weight room cadence) prepares players for NEPSAC competition and college standards.You'll hear an honest breakdown of Class B vs AA/AAA schedules, why relationships + summer showcases move the needle more than hype, and exactly what it takes to be a Division I guard (athleticism, vocal leadership, 94-feet defense, rebounding from your position, and credible shooting). If you're a parent, player, or coach seeking the right pathway—not promises—this episode gives you a clear lens on admissions, placement timing, and building a life-ready student-athlete.Families starting the prep journey: listen in, take notes, and focus on fit over flash.

    In The Zone
    Mike Ginnitti

    In The Zone

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 8:03


    The Sultan of Salary Mike Ginnitti from Spotrac.com joins Game On. Is there any surprise that the Mavs fired Nico Harrison. How is LSU trying to screw over Brian Kelly and not pay him his buyout? Are we gonna have to start buying out college players like coaches with these huge NIL contracts?

    Bleav in Sports Law
    AI Voices and Athlete Rights—Technology is adding Licensing Opportunities

    Bleav in Sports Law

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 17:58


    Jeremy Evans, host of the California Sports Lawyer Podcast, discusses how AI voice technology is reshaping licensing, NIL, and publicity rights for both living and deceased athletes and actors. He explores the legal, ethical, and business implications of artificial intelligence in entertainment, media, and sports, and how creators and estates can protect and monetize their digital likeness and voice. (Season 7, Episode 44). Copyright 2025. California Sports Lawyer. All Rights Reserved. (www.CSLlegal.com). Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    The Hoosier Hysterics Podcast
    COOPER'S CATCH! MARQUETTE MASSACRE! BRIAN EVANS IS BACK!

    The Hoosier Hysterics Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 98:55


    It's a helluva time to be a Hoosier and the Hysterics are losing their tiny little minds.First up, let's go crazy about THE GREATEST DRIVE, THE GREATEST PASS and THE GREATEST CATCH in INDIANA UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL HISTORY. Happy Valley indeed!After that, let's bring back the one and only Brian "Dutch" Evans to talk about THE GREATEST POSSIBLE START TO THE COACH DEVRIES ERA for which any Hoosier fan could hope. Shooting and cutting and passing... oh my!!!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Sport Management Industry Insight Series
    The Sport Management Insights Podcast Episode 21. What's all this "NIL" stuff?

    Sport Management Industry Insight Series

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 31:52


    NIL is disrupting collegiate athletics in unprecedented and permanent ways. But, what is it? Where did come from? And what is this "House Settlement" thing? What's going on??? We'll let you know. This is the Sport Management Insights Podcast's look at NIL and the House Settlement. 

    Corn Nation: for Nebraska Cornhuskers fans
    Monday Night Therapy: Huskers Rise Behind TJ Lateef & Emmett Johnson, Top UCLA 28–21

    Corn Nation: for Nebraska Cornhuskers fans

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 65:39


    Minnie and Fred's latest Monday Night Therapy episode was lighthearted and celebratory after Nebraska's 28–21 win over UCLA. They began joking about Willie the dog, wine at the Rose Bowl, and the high drink prices, before turning to football talk. Minnie described the strong Husker crowd and UCLA's lackluster fans. The hosts praised quarterback TJ Lateef's poised debut—no sacks, no interceptions, and only two incompletions—while also commending Emmett Johnson's consistency and improvement, culminating in his Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week honor. They credited Matt Rhule's game plan, which simplified the offense and boosted tempo, giving the offensive line a rare “A” performance. Fred and Minnie debated how this new success compares to Dylan Raiola's struggles, ultimately agreeing that Raiola remains an important leader and recruiter for the program. The conversation shifted to Nebraska's development culture, NIL realities, and upcoming challenges against Penn State, which they expect to be a much tougher test. They closed with humor about fan traditions, beer sales, and the resilience of Husker Nation. The show's tone mixed celebration, caution, and camaraderie, capturing both the optimism and realism of Nebraska's fan base.

    Three Guys Before The Game
    3 Guys Before The Game - Colorado Recap - Hoops Wins Again (Episode 673)

    Three Guys Before The Game

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 62:08 Transcription Available


    The Mountaineers are trending up.Game by game, West Virginia football continues to take visible steps forward. Saturday's win over Colorado marked the team's second straight victory — and delivered a much-needed surge of momentum heading into the final two games of the regular season.So, what's behind the turnaround?In this episode, the “Guys” dig into the numbers and the nuance — explaining how and why the Mountaineers have found their rhythm. They also break down the latest WVU basketball victory and what it reveals about the early direction of the season.Listener questions and comments wrap things up with another dose of Textual Healing.

    D1.t in Five
    Evening Standard - Monday, November 10, 2025

    D1.t in Five

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 5:22


    Possible litigation coming for the Big Ten + UC Investments, Washington State President Betsy Cantwell weighs in on NIL/rev sharing and more.We would love to know what you think of the show and you can let us know on social media @D1ticker.If you are not subscribed to D1.ticker, you can and should subscribe at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.d1ticker.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

    A Yank on the Footy
    418 - AFL - Not wild about the Wildcard

    A Yank on the Footy

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 43:21


    Episode 418 - AFL - Not wild about the wildcard   Podcast Website  https://www.ayankonthefooty.com/ Guardians' Emmanuel Clase, Luis Ortiz indicted for pitch rigging - ESPN What is NIL in college sports? How do athlete deals work? - ESPN What is NIL? Everything to know about the NCAA rule allowing college athletes to get paid NBA draft lottery - Wikipedia https://www.ayankonthefooty.com/103-ayotf-2021-nfl-preview-with-a/ - Episode where I look at the NFL through the lens of the AFL Ladder/percentage system   New Blog Post - https://www.ayankonthefooty.com/blog/vale-to-a-good-man-orville-gibson/   2025 Listener Survey - I'd love for you to take a moment to complete the survey   Guest Intake Form - link Want to help out the podcast? Leave me a review! Buy me a coffee, Podcast fundraiser ayankonthefooty is A podcast working to grow interest in the AFL in the US - Buymeacoffee   Podcast "merch" storefront ayankonthefooty Shop | Redbubble   Best 80 AFL Australian Football League Podcasts  I am #8 in Australia?  That's awesome! Best 50 Australian Sports Podcasts – I made it to #10   A Yank on the Footy March 2024 Introductory episode   @Yank_on A Yank on the Footy Podcast - Home | Facebook ayankonthefooty@gmail.com   MAILING LIST signup: I hope you'll consider signing up for the mailing list, so you'll be the first to have the new  episode dropped off right into your inbox.  You can sign up for the mailing list that is on ayankonthefooty.com For crisis support, please contact: Lifeline http://lifeline.org.au 13 11 14  Beyond Blue http://beyondblue.org.au 1300 22 4636 In the U.S.: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ 1-800-273-8255 –  Active duty military and veterans, dial 988 and press 1

    Husker Doc Talk
    2025 Episode 17: The Debut Of TJ Lateef. Husker Quarterback Controversy?

    Husker Doc Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 68:29


    Travis Justice and Dr. Rob Zatechka are back in the basement; beers cracked, mics hot, and takes even hotter after Nebraska's 28–21 win over UCLA.   Travis plants a flag: TJ Lateef is the better fit for Dana Holgerson's offense than Dylan Raiola. Rob parses the nuance: different QBs, different slices of the playbook—but against UCLA, Lateef looked composed and decisive, starting 11-for-11 and finishing 13-of-15 for 205 yards and 3 TDs, plus the legs to punish a defense (31 rushing yards) when the second read wasn't there. Clean sheet, too: no turnovers, minimal penalties, and the offense stayed on schedule.  The spotlight swings to Emmett Johnson, who just made himself some money: 28 carries for 129 and 103 receiving—the first Husker RB ever to hit 100/100 in a single game. The NFL loves backs who can block and catch; does Johnson jump now, chase NIL for one more season, or both? The portal/NIL realities get the full Doc Talk treatment, including how backup market value changes overnight and why some players know their next stop before they even hit the portal.  Defense? The numbers say “solid,” the eyes say “still leaky.” UCLA went 8-for-14 on third down and hit a couple of chunky scrambles when the contain broke. The pass rush flashed, but Rob wants a few more of those get-off-the-field moments—turn two or three conversions into stops, and the whole night feels different.  Beyond football, the guys hit Husker Wrestling—packed house vibes, Mark Manning's machine, and the AJ Ferrari showmanship question (Cal State Bakersfield version, please).  Since the Huskers aren't playing next week, make plans for Saturday night! Producer Owen Justice is gigging Saturday at Reverb Lounge, opening for Ben Chapman (buy one, get one tickets—support local music!).  Shoutout to Doug at Kros Strain for a clutch case drop—yes, the Cornhusker Crusher (Herbie on the can, the “correct” Herbie) makes an appearance, along with a surprisingly sippable morning “breakfast” lager—Inflatable Snowman with cranberry and cinnamon. The guys also riff on stadium beer lines and why UNL's grab-and-go needs triple the pay stations if you want fans back in seats before the next series.  A bye week is up next before Penn State and Iowa, but the pod rolls on. Hit subscribe, drop your takes below, and keep the beer recommendations (and care packages) coming. Doc Talk Nation—see you next week.  Doc Talk Nation never disappoints. Audio listeners, hit follow so fresh episodes auto-download each week, and we'll love you forever for a 5-star rating and a quick review.    Shoutouts to the folks who keep this free for you: GDEFY shoes — VersoShock tech that saves your feet. Visit GDEFY.com and use code DOCTALK50 (all caps) on orders of $120+ to get $30 off and free shipping. Orr Law Group — litigation, estate planning, NIL savvy, and more. Visit OrrLawGRP.com. Husker Hounds — holiday gear, hoops season threads, and all things Big Red. 84th & Center, Lakeside Plaza, or HuskerHounds.com.  

    Le Nouvel Esprit Public
    Comment le terrorisme a transformé la société française depuis dix ans / La guerre au Soudan

    Le Nouvel Esprit Public

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 62:59


    Vous aimez notre peau de caste ? Soutenez-nous ! https://www.lenouvelespritpublic.fr/abonnementUne émission de Philippe Meyer, enregistrée au studio l'Arrière-boutique le 7 novembre 2025.Avec cette semaine :Béatrice Giblin, directrice de la revue Hérodote et fondatrice de l'Institut Français de Géopolitique.Nicole Gnesotto, vice-présidente de l'Institut Jacques Delors.Michaela Wiegel, correspondante à Paris de la Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.Lionel Zinsou, ancien Premier ministre du Bénin et président de la fondation Terra Nova.COMMENT LE TERRORISME A TRANSFORMÉ LA SOCIÉTÉ FRANÇAISE DEPUIS DIX ANS ? Voilà bientôt dix ans qu'un commando terroriste a semé la terreur dans les rues de Paris, le 13 novembre 2015, assassinant 130 personnes et en blessant plusieurs centaines d'autres. Trois rescapés se sont depuis donné la mort, succombant à leurs blessures psychiques. Ces attentats ont profondément impacté la société française. Les médias jouent un rôle central lors de tels événements. Difficile d'informer avec précision dans un climat de peur et d'incertitude après un attentat. Le 9 janvier 2015 notamment, des chaînes d'information en continu ont divulgué la présence d'otages cachés dans la chambre froide de l'Hypercacher de Vincennes, mettant leur vie en danger. Les médias servent de caisse de résonance aux terroristes, qui, pour la plupart sont avides de spectacle. Face à la sidération après les attentats contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hypercacher, la société française s'est immédiatement massivement mobilisée comme en témoigne la grande manifestation du 11 janvier 2015. La vie quotidienne a été transformée, bouleversée par les dispositifs de surveillance, de prévention et de lutte antiterroriste. Le terrorisme provoque également des effets perturbateurs comme la montée de sentiments xénophobes, antimusulmans ou antisémites et leurs réponses politiques. Il a induit des progrès considérables de la recherche, en particulier, depuis 2015, sur la question des traumatismes. Il impacte les procédures judiciaires. En France, depuis 2019, le nombre de procès criminels pour terrorisme a été multiplié par sept : la raison principale en est non seulement la création d'un parquet national antiterroriste, mais aussi la volonté de donner réparation à toutes les victimes et leur offrir la possibilité de s'exprimer dans le lieu symbolique d'une cour de justice.Procureur de la République de Paris en charge de la lutte contre le terrorisme entre 2011 et 2018, François Molins a vécu les événements les plus dramatiques qui se sont succédé pendant cette période, des attentats de Mohamed Merah en 2012, au 13 novembre 2015, en passant par le massacre de la rédaction de Charlie Hebdo. Insistant sur le fait qu'il a fallu trouver une juste mesure entre le durcissement de la réponse et le respect des libertés et droits fondamentaux, François Molins considère que « dans l'ensemble, la France y est parvenue » : L'état d'urgence décrété au lendemain du 13 Novembre a duré un peu moins de deux ans, jusqu'au 1er novembre 2017. Il a rassuré les gens et permis une amplification de la lutte - assignations à résidence, perquisitions, interdictions de séjour, fermeture de mosquées radicalisées -, toujours sous le contrôle de la justice administrative et du Parlement. Mais le risque de dérive est réel, met en garde François Mollins. En octobre 2025, cinq actes terroristes d'inspiration djihadiste ont été réalisés ou projetés, dans quatre pays européens, rappelle l'ancien procureur antiterroriste Jean-François Ricard. Ces faits, insiste-t-il, doivent nous alerter sur la persistance d'une menace qui prend des formes nouvelles.LA GUERRE AU SOUDAN Au Soudan, le 26 octobre la ville d'El-Facher, capitale de la province du Darfour du Nord est tombée aux mains des Forces de soutien rapide (FSR) qui assiégeaient la ville depuis plus de dix-huit mois. C'était le dernier bastion, au Darfour, des Forces armées soudanaises (FAS). La guerre au Soudan a commencé en avril 2023 lorsque les tensions autour du projet d'intégration des FSR à l'armée régulière ont éclaté en un conflit qui a fait des dizaines de milliers de morts et déplacé de 12 à 13 millions de personnes. Deux acteurs qui s'étaient partagé le pouvoir après la chute du dictateur Omar el-Béchir, renversé en 2019 s'affrontent : l'armée soudanaise, héritière de l'ancien régime, avec à sa tête le général Abdel Fattah al-Burhane ; et les FSR, une unité paramilitaire dissidente dirigée par le général Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, dit Hemetti. En début d'année, l'armée soudanaise et ses supplétifs miliciens ont reconquis la capitale, Khartoum, ainsi que la région agricole de la Jézira, le long du Nil. Depuis, ils contrôlent toute la moitié orientale du Soudan. A l'ouest, en revanche, les RSF dominent. Le noyau dur des hommes de Hemetti est composé d'anciens combattants arabes jenjawids employés, à l'époque d'El-Béchir, pour effectuer les sales besognes du régime et écraser les mouvements rebelles du Darfour. Ils sont eux-mêmes originaires de cette région, grande comme la France métropolitaine.Situé à la lisière de la partie subsaharienne de l'Afrique et du Moyen-Orient, le Soudan concentre une multitude de richesses et d'avantages géostratégiques suscitant toutes sortes de convoitises et d'ingérences : d'immenses terres arables, les eaux du Nil, des mines d'or, du pétrole, l'accès à la mer Rouge face à l'Arabie saoudite, des frontières avec huit pays africains. Soutenues par une partie des Émirats arabes unis, les FSR contrôlent les mines d'or du Darfour, les circuits de contrebande vers la Libye et la Centrafrique, et finance une armée privée plus riche que l'État soudanais, tandis que les FAS ont bénéficié de l'appui de l'Égypte, de l'Arabie saoudite, de l'Iran et de la Turquie, selon des observateurs. Tous nient toute implication.Les réactions internationales demeurent d'une discrétion gênée. Lundi, toutefois, le bureau du procureur de la Cour pénale internationale a averti que les atrocités commises par les FRS à El-Fasher « pourraient constituer des crimes de guerre et des crimes contre l'humanité ». Le Haut-Commissariat des Nations unies aux droits de l'homme mentionne des « massacres massifs de civils et de combattants désarmés ». La région, déjà extrêmement affaiblie depuis les massacres de Geneina en 2023, s'enfonce dans un nouveau cycle de violences entre communautés, où vengeance et désordre remplacent toute stratégie politique. Le pays s'est disloqué en zones d'influence : le Darfour aux mains des FSR, le Nord et l'Est sous commandement militaire, le Sud livré au chaos. L'État soudanais, déjà amputé du Soudan du Sud en 2011, se délite à nouveau.Chaque semaine, Philippe Meyer anime une conversation d'analyse politique, argumentée et courtoise, sur des thèmes nationaux et internationaux liés à l'actualité. Pour en savoir plus : www.lenouvelespritpublic.frHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

    The Crypto Conversation
    Nillion - The Base Layer For Private Data

    The Crypto Conversation

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 30:29


    John Woods is CTO at the Nillion Association, a secure computation network that decentralizes trust for high-value data in the same way that blockchains decentralized transactions. Why you should listen John Woods is the Chief Technology Officer of the Nillion Association, where he's leading the development of a decentralized privacy compute network known as the "Blind Computer." Previously, John served as CTO at the Algorand Foundation and Chief Architect at IOHK (Cardano). With a background in cryptography and systems architecture, John's work focuses on building scalable, secure, and verifiable infrastructure for the decentralized internet. Nillion is building one of the most advanced decentralized privacy infrastructures in Web3 — a system designed not just for security, but for verifiability and scale. Now moving from a company-operated model to a fully permissionless network, Nillion is embedding decentralization into the architecture layer-by-layer: node operators, attestation checkers, and a cryptoeconomic substrate ($NIL) that rewards contribution and accountability. Supporting links Stabull Finance Nillion Andy on Twitter  Brave New Coin on Twitter Brave New Coin   If you enjoyed the show please subscribe to the Crypto Conversation and give us a 5-star rating and a positive review in whatever podcast app you are using.

    The Valenti Show
    FULL SHOW: Friday, November 7th

    The Valenti Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2025 131:57


    Valenti and Rico kicked off this football Friday with a list of the most desirable head coaching jobs in the Big Ten, which had MSU ranked low. They discussed the validity of this and whether it's difficult to get good coaches in the NIL era. Then, TJ Lang joined to talk the Lions' offensive line problems and do the picks before the guys recycled today's topics until the end of the show.

    The Michigan Insider
    Steady Droppin Dimes - Is Bryce Underwood's development on track?

    The Michigan Insider

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2025 74:52


    In this week's episode of Steady Droppin Dimes, Sam Webb, Tyrone Wheatley, and Daniel Horton examine Bryce Underwood's progress nine games into his freshman season, addressing concerns regarding Michigan's passing offense following two subpar performances and increasing fan dissatisfaction with offensive output. The team further explores a significant NIL issue: the extent to which Name, Image, and Likeness deals impact playing rotations within collegiate athletics. The discussion then turns to college basketball, considering whether Michigan can be regarded as a national championship contender. Lastly, in the wake of the NFL trade deadline, the panel assesses the current top teams in the league. 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

    Boardroom: Out of Office
    AJ Dybantsa Is the Next NBA Phenom

    Boardroom: Out of Office

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2025 14:56


    A consensus five-star recruit coming out of high school, AJ Dybantsa shocked the basketball world when he turned down powerhouse programs to take his talents to BYU. In the latest episode of Boardroom Talks, Dybantsa sits down with Rich Kleiman to reveal why he chose the Cougars, what makes playing for Kevin Young special, and why he's looking forward to March Madness more than the NBA. The two also discuss who Dybantsa models his game after, including Kevin Durant, the best business advice he's gotten from LeBron James, incoming Mavericks rookie Cooper Flagg, his expanding NIL portfolio that includes deals with Fanatics and Red Bull, and much more in this exclusive interview.

    Fox Sports Radio Weekends
    Project NIL with Anthony Gargano & Daniel DiBerardinis talk kids leaving high school early to get to College + Bucknell Associate HC Matt Griffin

    Fox Sports Radio Weekends

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2025 40:45 Transcription Available


    In a new episode of Project NIL with Anthony Gargano & William Penn Charter School Director of Athletics Danny DiBerardinis discuss kids leaving High School early and giving up spring sports to get to campus early. You have to go early to get spots. They also discuss how some college coaches won't go recruit high school kids and strictly get guys from the transfer portal. Bucknell Associate HC Matt Griffin joins the show to discuss the NIL era and being a smaller school in this era. Griffin also discussed how bigger schools that play them try to recruit guys from their team if they have a good game against them. Anthony and Danny end the show talking about how seniors are losing the 2nd half of their senior year to compete for college spots early. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Valenti Show
    Is It Easier Or Harder To Get A Good CFB Head Coach With NIL?

    The Valenti Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 10:28


    Mike and Rico wonder if it's been easier to find a good college football head coach since the start of the NIL era.

    Three Guys Before The Game
    3 Guys Before The Game - Colorado Game Preview - WVU Hoops Recap (Episode 672)

    Three Guys Before The Game

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 62:04 Transcription Available


    After snapping a five-game losing streak, West Virginia enters Saturday's matchup against visiting Colorado as the favorite. The question now — have the Mountaineers truly embraced the Hard Edge mentality that Rich Rodriguez has preached since his return?Meanwhile, Colorado arrives in Morgantown reeling from back-to-back blowout losses to Utah and Arizona, a combined 105–24 margin.In this episode, the “Guys” break down what to expect on Saturday, explore the key matchups, and review the first two games of the WVU men's basketball season.Listener questions and comments wrap up the show.

    The Gametime Guru
    How Sports Teach You to Believe in Yourself | NIL, Confidence & Life Lessons | The Gametime Guru Podcast

    The Gametime Guru

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 22:32


    In this solo episode of The Gametime Guru Podcast, I'm sharing two stories that hit close to home—one from the sideline and one from the broader world of college sports. How I Learned (Again) That I Belong I relive one of my final club basketball games coaching in California—when my undersized team went toe-to-toe with a junior college squad and found a way to win. It's a raw look at belief, resilience, and learning how to win again after a stretch of setbacks. If you've ever questioned whether you belong—at work, in sport, or in life—this one's for you. The NIL Era: Opportunity & Uncertainty I break down the current state of Name, Image & Likeness (NIL) in college sports: How NIL is reshaping recruiting and roster retention Why powerhouse programs (think Ohio State) and mid-majors (like Boise State) face different realities The rise of donor fatigue and what it means for long-term sustainability Why NIL can be a double-edged sword—creating new opportunities for JUCO and DII athletes while adding pressure elsewhere Practical ideas for athletes (yes, even JUCO players) to build a brand—like starting a podcast and owning your story What you'll take away: How to rebuild confidence after a string of losses Why culture and standards help you "flip the switch" back to winning Actionable ways athletes and coaches can adapt in the NIL era If you're a coach, parent, athlete, or sports fan who believes games teach life, you'll feel right at home here. After nine years of conversations with athletes and coaches from 183 countries and all 50 states, I'm more convinced than ever: when you put in the work, you belong. If this episode resonates, follow the show and leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts—it helps the mission and keeps the conversations coming. Thanks for listening and for being part of the Gametime Guru community.

    No Ceilings NBA Draft
    BUY or SELL? Burning Questions for the 2026 NBA Draft

    No Ceilings NBA Draft

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 56:33


    Tyler Metcalf (@tmetcalf11) and Tyler Rucker (@tyler_rucker) ask some of their most burning questions for the 2026 NBA Draft after the first few games.   0:00 Intro 3:45 This is the best top 3 for a draft since 2003 8:55 More than 8 All-Stars from this class 14:30 This is the best shooting classes of the century 21:35 Cenac goes top 5 25:45 NIL is good for college basketball and the NBA draft 34:00 3 bigs will sign max extensions 42:08 The Green Room   Draft Guide and Merchandise: noceilingsnba.bigcartel.com Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-ceilings-nba-draft/id1595712943 Written work: noceilingsnba.com Twitter: @NoCeilingsNBA YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NoCeilingsNBA 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

    Sportstalk1400's Podcast
    Episode 14687: THE PLANK SHOW Hour 2 | Mateer Returning for Senior Year? | RODNEY ANDERSON Explains OU's NIL Approach (11-7-25)

    Sportstalk1400's Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 46:58


    Hour 2 of The Plank Show with Chris Plank and Blake Gamble kicks-off with a discussion about whether or not John Mateer will enter the NFL Draft or return for his Senior season.  Then we hear from former Sooner great Rodney Anderson on OU's progressive NIL approach.

    Best of News Talk 590 WVLK AM
    Kruser & Crew 11-7-25

    Best of News Talk 590 WVLK AM

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 39:57


    Kruser talks about now-benched UK quarterback Zach Calzada flexing his NIL money on the internet, what it takes to be an air traffic controller, and the most recent jobs numbers being off due to the government shutdown in hour 1. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    No Ceilings
    BUY or SELL? Burning Questions for the 2026 NBA Draft

    No Ceilings

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 56:33


    Tyler Metcalf (@tmetcalf11) and Tyler Rucker (@tyler_rucker) ask some of their most burning questions for the 2026 NBA Draft after the first few games.   0:00 Intro 3:45 This is the best top 3 for a draft since 2003 8:55 More than 8 All-Stars from this class 14:30 This is the best shooting classes of the century 21:35 Cenac goes top 5 25:45 NIL is good for college basketball and the NBA draft 34:00 3 bigs will sign max extensions 42:08 The Green Room   Draft Guide and Merchandise: noceilingsnba.bigcartel.com Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-ceilings-nba-draft/id1595712943 Written work: noceilingsnba.com Twitter: @NoCeilingsNBA YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NoCeilingsNBA 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

    Sportslifetalk
    40 Years in Women's Hoops: Why Coach Stephanie Norman Still Dominates + Inspires Girls Basketball

    Sportslifetalk

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 52:33


    Believe it or not, before Coach Norman ever drew up a ball-screen defense or recruited a future WNBA star, she was… a fisheries biologist.Yes, really.With a wildlife biology degree from Arizona State University, she started her career rehabilitating streams for salmon spawning with the U.S. Forest Service — proof that paths can pivot, passions can emerge late, and purpose can find you anywhere.A chance opportunity led her to chase a graduate assistant coaching role — typing letters to 20–30 programs until only one — the University of Hawaii — said yes.Three days later, she flew from Europe to Hawaii and walked into the beginning of a coaching career that would change countless lives.Sometimes all you need is one person, one yes, one moment.What followed?

    X's and Joe's
    [42] Coaching Chip Stacks - 2025-26 Season Status Check

    X's and Joe's

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 107:11


    Bob Moats and Mike Wiemuth assess which college basketball coaches are playing with house money and which are one bad loss away from the unemployment line in today's volatile college hoops landscape.IU's Dominant DebutThe Hoosiers opened the Darian DeVries era with a statement win, completely eliminating mid-range jumpers in favor of modern offense. Bob breaks down film showing the conceptual principles that make this system fundamentally different from the past decade.• Zero mid-range jumpers: the long two is officially dead at IU• Tucker DeVries diving into opponent's bench, Conway's elite passing• Rose 9 spots in KenPom after demolishing Alabama A&MThe Chip Stack FrameworkBob and Mike introduce their coaching evaluation model that replaces the outdated "four-year plan." In the portal era, coaches are playing Texas Hold'em, not building dynasties.• Why the 4-year grace period is dead - it's all-in poker now• The five tiers of success and where programs expect to be• The "Earl Bruce Syndrome" - stuck at 20 wins with no upsideCoaches in Serious DangerFour high-profile coaches face make-or-break seasons with dwindling chip stacks. From Carolina to Rutgers to Kansas State, these are the hot seats getting hotter by the day.• Hubert Davis at UNC: From Final Four to 15-20, lost key transfers• Steve Pikiell at Rutgers: The five-star experiment backfired badly• Jerome Tang at Kansas State: Can't recapture year-one magic• John Calipari at Arkansas: The perpetual talent churn continuesOn Thin Ice & High StakesThe guys examine coaches ranging from Butler's Thad Matta (stabilization hire gone stale) to Vanderbilt's Mark Byington (skipping levels on the way up). Plus, why football budgets are now eating basketball money at dual-sport schools.• Micah Shrewsbury's boring Notre Dame after Penn State's offensive genius• Porter Moser trapped in the Earl Bruce 20-win zone• Mark Byington's high-risk, high-reward Vanderbilt entertainment• Why midseason firings are the new normalComing up: A Moneyball conversation about roster construction in the NIL era and a potential IU-Kentucky-Louisville preview with Everything College Basketball.On the mics: Bob Moats and Mike WiemuthThis episode brought to you by the Back Home Network and Homefield Apparel.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Good Mornings Podcast Edition
    S24 E98: What Does NIL Look Like in High School Athletics?

    Good Mornings Podcast Edition

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 55:58


    Later this month, OHSAA member schools will vote on rules surrounding NIL for prep athletes in Ohio... Will the money grab that some say has ruined college athletics have the same effect on high school sports? (at 12:10) --- HSFB Preview: After last week's bye, the Trojans begin their playoff run by hosting Huber Heights Wayne tonight at Donnell Stadium (at 23:58) --- With Thanksgiving less than three weeks away, the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line is up and running... With all the advice nervous hosts need, and this season's hottest hosting accessory (at 29:11) --- Another collection of easy and delicious family recipes from Kyra's Kitchen! (at 46:33)

    Personal Injury Marketing Mastermind
    362. Big Verdicts + Billion-Dollar Brand: NIL, Intake, and Trucking Trials w/ Digger Earles

    Personal Injury Marketing Mastermind

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 31:46


    Big verdicts grab headlines—but they don't build billion-dollar brands. Digger Earles reveals how discipline, data, and brand strategy power Laborde Earles' growth across Louisiana. From leveraging NIL partnerships for instant credibility to intake systems that close 95% of wanted leads, every move connects trial results to market dominance.  You'll learn: How to turn courtroom wins into peer referrals (and long-term B2B leverage) Using name, image, and likeness to create instant B2C credibility Intake that performs: openers/closers, on-call lawyer assists, and scheduled client touchpoints that reduce inbound noise The settlement-committee system that pushes past “good enough” offers If you like what you hear, hit subscribe. We do this every week. Get Social! Personal Injury Mastermind (PIM) powered by Rankings.io is on Instagram | YouTube | TikTok

    Yahoo Sports College Podcast
    Week 11 preview: Can Iowa upset Oregon? Texas Tech & BYU battle for Big 12 Supremacy

    Yahoo Sports College Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 62:26


    Week 11 is here and the marquee matchups of the weekend may not be what you expected when the season started. #9 Oregon heads to Iowa City to face #20 Iowa. When Iowa is at home they tend to make life very difficult for the opposing team. The Ducks have seen some struggles since their loss to #2 Indiana and Andy Staples, Ross Dellenger and Steven Godfrey aren't so sure they can come away from Iowa with a win. Iowa's struggles in the past have been on the offensive side, but this year the Hawkeyes have a much improved offensive attack. Are the Ducks on upset alert, or will this be another notch in their belt as they look to make another CFP appearance. Then, we get an update from Ross' Congressional Minute as he shares the most recent news about the SAFE and Score Acts and explains where this process is trending. Could a resolution be coming sooner than expected? Cody Campbell is a huge player in these discussions. He is also a huge player in the funding of Texas Tech's NIL. #8 Texas Tech hosts #7 BYU on Saturday with the winner taking the lead in the race to the Big 12 Championship Game. Texas Tech has already stumbled once and may not be able to afford another misstep. BYU has looked like the dominant force in the Big 12 this season, but this will be their toughest test yet. Add this pressure on top of the pressure to succeed for the Red Raiders after a highly publicized offseason of NIL spending. The guys discuss this matchup and its impact. Plus, they also chat about the continued messy situation in Baton Rouge with LSU kind of naming a new AD.Later, the guys share their picks for I've Got A Feeling. Iowa, Clemson and Tulane are who the crew is feeling confident in this week.Get ready for Week 11 with College Football Enquirer.(1:00) - Can #20 Iowa upset #9 Oregon?(23:24) - Ross' Congressional Minute(34:20) - #8 Texas Tech hosts #7 BYU(47:16) - LSU kind of names an Athletic Director?(57:08) - I've Got A Feeling Subscribe to the College Football Enquirer on your favorite podcast app:

    The Jimmy Rex Show
    #659 - Ralph Sampson - 3X NCAA Player Of The Year Is One Of Basketball All-time Great Centers

    The Jimmy Rex Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 27:59 Transcription Available


    In this episode of The Jimmy Rex Show, Jimmy sits down with one of basketball's all-time greats — Ralph Sampson, four-time NBA All-Star, No. 1 overall pick, and one of only two players in history to win three consecutive National College Player of the Year awards. From his dominant years at Virginia to forming the iconic “Twin Towers” duo with Hakeem Olajuwon in Houston, Ralph opens up about the discipline, focus, and love for the game that defined his remarkable journey.Ralph reflects on what it took to maintain motivation at the top, the evolution of the NBA, and how today's game has shifted from the fundamentals that built its foundation. He also shares stories about playing through adversity, the legendary 1982 Chaminade upset, and his thoughts on the new era of NIL deals and college basketball's changing landscape.This is a powerful conversation about legacy, hard work, and perspective — from a man whose career helped shape modern basketball.00:00 Introduction00:45 Ralph Sampson joins the show01:48 Winning three consecutive College Player of the Year awards03:05 Motivation, discipline, and legacy in basketball04:55 Traveling in the NBA and building the league's foundation06:20 The Houston years and forming the Twin Towers with Hakeem Olajuwon09:00 The evolution of the NBA and positionless basketball12:40 How analytics and the three-pointer changed the game15:00 The history and impact of earlier generations on today's players16:40 The legendary Chaminade upset and the birth of the Maui Invitational18:50 Thoughts on NIL, the transfer portal, and the future of college basketball23:00 Legacy, lessons from Virginia, and final reflections27:03 Outro

    Comfort Zone
    Freak'n Toad

    Comfort Zone

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 69:30


    Chris simplifies his backpack, Matt has complex feelings about the new Affinity Studio, and Niléane's challenge has her questioning the sanity of the American suburbs. How would you have done our challenges? How would you answer the question at the end of the show? Let us know! Want more from the gang? Cozy Zone is a bonus podcast every Monday where we let loose on all sorts of fun topics. You can get cozy with the Comfort Zone crew for just $5/month or $50/year, which not only makes the bonus episodes possible, but supports Comfort Zone, too. Main topics Nomatic Luma Camera Pack 18L Affinity Studio Other stuff we talked about Donate to the Gaza Giving Circle First, Last, Everything podcast Superhuman is taking over the world The Brevitē Backpack A little baguette Old Affinity apps will not be receiving any updates Sign into your Serif account to download the old Affinity apps Follow the Hosts Chris on YouTube Matt on Birchtree Niléane on Mastodon Comfort Zone on Mastodon Comfort Zone on Bluesky

    IT JUST MAKES SEN$E
    Dodgers Win World Series & CFP Rankings Release & Chiefs Concern & Jayden Daniels Injury & NFL Trade Deadline

    IT JUST MAKES SEN$E

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 88:00


    0:00 — Welcome! What names will always sound old and can never sound old? 8:05 — Peter celebrates his birthday; the guys go to the OSU Beavers game; Beavs vs. Cougs was barely a football game; tailgate serves lobsters 14:55 — Dodgers win the World Series, Yamamoto wins MVP; one of the most captivating displays of baseball in a long time 21:00 — College Football Playoff rankings released; which teams curried favor, which ones were slighted? Looking at remaining schedules of top ranked teams 31:55 — Why should college football coaches take the high profile job with current support and NIL? Is LSU/Penn State as desirable with reactionary boosters and unrealistic expectations?38:50 — Recapping last week's bets, best bets of the weekend; cautionary tale of live bets 50:00 — NFL Week in Review: JJ McCarthy keeps winning games; Daniel Jones falls from grace; Bills take regular season matchup vs. Chiefs, but how will playoffs shake out? Jayden Daniels injured during garbage time 1:01:20 — NFL/NCAAF Bets of the Week

    The PM Team w/Poni & Mueller
    Pat Bostick talks Pitt-ND matchup

    The PM Team w/Poni & Mueller

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 11:45


    Former Pitt QB Pat Bostick joined the show. Pat talked to the guys about Mason Heintschel and how special of a young man he is. The guys talked about what has transpired at QB with Pitt in the last 12 months. Pat described Mason as a ‘football junkie' and said he was watching film when he was the third QB on the depth chart. What kind of pitch does Pitt have to put forth to make sure Mason is back next season in the NIL/transfer portal era of college football? What led to such love for Notre Dame and the Catholic contingent that roots on the Fighting Irish? The guys said Marcus Freeman is easier to like than just about any coach in ND history. Can Pitt stand up to the Irish next Saturday? What kind of resume is Pitt giving to the College Football Playoff committee?

    Zone 1150 - TexAgs Radio
    TexAgs Live - Peter Burns, ESPN SEC Network Studio Anchor : 11.05.25

    Zone 1150 - TexAgs Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 43:48 Transcription Available


    It's the third and final hour of TexAgs! It's time for Recruiting Country as Ryan Brauninger joins the show from inside the Rollo Insurance Studio to talk Aggie Football recruiting — looking ahead to next year's roster, who might be coming in and who could be leaving, the role of NIL in recruiting, and the latest news on the Aggie Baseball recruiting front. Then, Peter Burns joins the show on the Buppy's Catering Hotline to talk all things SEC — sharing his thoughts on the CFP rankings, noting that there are nine SEC teams and ten Big 10 teams currently ranked. He discusses how Alabama and Texas A&M appear to be the only SEC teams truly capable of winning a National Championship, Ole Miss's chances of making the playoffs, and Notre Dame's play over the past few weeks. He also discusses how the CFP committee highlighted the Aggie defense as a key factor in A&M's No. 3 ranking, breaks down other SEC teams that could make a playoff push in the coming weeks, and previews the upcoming Texas A&M vs. Missouri matchup. 

    PuckSports
    Seahawks MAKE A SPLASH on NFL Trade Deadline Day!

    PuckSports

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 68:19


    On Tuesday's   Daily Puck Drop, Jason “Puck” Puckett opens the show discussing the Seahawks trade for New Orleans Saints wide receiver Rashid Shaheed for a 4th and 5th round pick in the 2026 draft.  Are the Seahawks done dealing? Also, a major block buster as Sauce Gardner is dealt from the Jets to the Colts.   Puck heads to college football and talks to John Canzano from JohnCanzano.com and asks on this trade day if we could ever see a trade deadline in college football?  Also, it appear that Oregon and Washington are headed for a collision course at the end of the season.  Could Jedd Fisch use Demond Williams as leverage for a new job and why are fans steering clear of investing into NIL's?  Back to the NFL, Danny Kelly, The Ringer, joins Puck to discuss the NFL trade deadline, the Seahawks move, more trades he'd like to see and are the Seahawks the top of the NFC?Puck wraps up the show with, “Hey, What the Puck!?”  If NIL's and collectives want more money they need to be more transparent. (1:00) Puck (6:09) John Canzano, JohnCanzano.com (36:43)  Danny Kelly, The Ringer (1:02:48) “Hey, What the Puck!?”