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Noah Eagle has rapidly ascended to a position as one of America's best play-by-play broadcasters. Eagle, 28, has broadcasted from the Olympics, called a Super Bowl for Nickelodeon, served as the play-by-play voice of the Los Angeles Clippers and Brooklyn Nets and calls Big Ten Football for NBC Sports. Eagle, a 2019 graduate of Syracuse University is about to step into one of the biggest gigs of his career as a primary play-by-play voice for the NBA on NBC. Eagle and Brent Axe discussed the task of mixing nostalgia (we all remember that NBC 'Roundball Rock' theme song!) with the current bells and whistles available in modern broadcasting. Axe and Eagle also discuss what role Carmelo Anthony will play on NBC's NBA coverage, the lessons he took from Mike Tirico that he'll now get to employ along with Tirico on NBC, if calling Big 10 college football still feels like college sports in the NIL/transfer portal era and some 2025-26 NBA storylines. Music provided by Max Scialdone https://www.youtube.com/ @maxscialdone4572 Would like your original music or know of a great band we should feature on Syracuse Sports? Drop Brent an email at baxe@syracuse.com The conversation on Syracuse Sports and the Syracuse football postgame show is always shaped by terrific insight from Syracuse Sports Insiders. Become a Syracuse Sports Insider today! Sign up here to get your voice heard on the SU football postgame show and have direct text message access to Brent Axe anytime. https://joinsubtext.com/syracusesports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Porter & Adam preview the Arkansas @ Tenneessee football game, plus discuss what is going on with Arkansas's NIL collective woes, and more. https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1FFWWjwd82/ https://www.youtube.com/live/yJLgv2WTIlk?si=GtvVvFVmFjn3n2T8 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks are joined by longtime friend of the show Jim Nagy to discuss his transition from Senior Bowl Director to General Manager at the University of Oklahoma (00:00). Jim shares insights on the Sooners’ recruiting process, his roster-building philosophy, and the challenges of navigating the transfer portal. Plus, he breaks down quarterback John Mateer’s impressive blend of talent and leadership. Finally, DJ and Bucky weigh in on the state of college football and why NIL has made roster-building tougher than ever. (24:46) Move the Sticks is part of the NFL Podcasts Network. NOTE: Timecodes approximateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.splitzoneduo.comSUBSCRIBER EPISODE: Richard spent a lot of this week making calls about the North Carolina situation for a CBS Sports report on the situation. In this show, he talks with Alex about how Belichick's tenure got this toxic this quickly:* What he's gotten wrong in his first foray into college football* How the business of Bill and the business of UNC have diverged, repeatedly, and why that will make his eventual exit ugly* Why Belichick will not go quietly into the nightThis episode isn't just about UNC. It's also midseason news roundup full of topics that we wouldn't always get a chance to discuss on the weekly Tasting Menu or Hurry-Up shows. After talking about the Heels, we also get into:* Auburn moving a game against Baylor to Atlanta, which infuriated a lot of people in Auburn: Do the Tigers have the business case they say they have?* There's now a tipline (snitch line, some would say) for NIL rules violations. So I guess enforcement isn't going that well, huh?* A new transfer portal window tweak is pro-coach and anti-player.Producer: Anthony VitoThis episode is for paid subscribersEveryone can hear the first 13 minutes of North Carolina talk, as a free preview. To get the whole episode and many, many more, consider becoming a paid subscriber. We'd love to have you. It costs $10 a month: www.splitzoneduo.com/subscribe
West Virginia University just sent a message that will echo across the Big 12. The Mountaineers are adding 140 new athletic scholarships, raising the total to 400 across 18 sports. The move marks one of the most significant investments in WVU Athletics history — with Olympic sports among the biggest beneficiaries, some nearly doubling their current scholarship limits. In this episode, Vice President and Athletic Director Wren Baker joins the “Guys” to explain the decision, its impact on student-athletes, and what it means for the future of the university. Listener questions and comments wrap up the show.
Brett Ciancia of Pick Six Previews joins for his weekly look at the weekend. Chuck and Heath discuss the ongoing issues trying to agree to rules governing NIL moving forward. Mike Morgan of Elite Media previews Oklahoma Texas as well as looking at other big games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Penn State Alum Garrett Sickels Joins The Pocket!Penn State's toughest gut check since 2012 is here, and we're breaking it all down. This week, Hack and Cabinda dive into the Nittany Lions' humbling loss and what it means for the program moving forward with Garrett Sickels. The guys explore the big picture and the cultural shifts impacting this PSU football team. Here's what to expect:- Comparing this moment to Penn State's 2012 gut check - Leadership and importance of player-driven accountability - NIL's influence on college football and locker room dynamics - Defensive breakdowns FOLLOW STATE MEDIA HERE:► TWITTER | https://twitter.com/StateMediaPSU► TIKTOK | https://www.tiktok.com/@statemediapsu► INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/statemediapsu/► YOUTUBE | https://www.youtube.com/@StateMediaPSU?sub_confirmation=1► FACEBOOK | https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558183472272Learn more about our partners at Modelo: https://www.modelousa.com/Learn more about our partners at Buffalo Wild Wings: https://www.buffalowildwings.com/Learn more about our partners at Family Clothesline: https://www.pennstateclothes.com/?srsltid=AfmBOorVSHzsorzzBOsm-SXrFvLu1iOdMvP7c4MY8uiMNCtRxKSFbXuKCHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro05:40 - Team Dynamics and Noise11:15 - Understanding the Noise13:30 - NIL Impact17:55 - Integrity in Rushing20:23 - Defensive Overview27:40 - Offensive Overview41:05 - Path Forward Strategies43:25 - Northwestern Preview#collegefootball #nfl #cfb #pennstate #weare #happyvalley #football #sunday #saturday
(4:00) Will we look back and say this team blew it with how they handled the 3-0 start?(6:00) What if FSU is just an above average team(16:00) Is this just FSU's lot in life because of NIL, Norvell or just how college football will be(26:15) Stephen Thompson of the Pittsburgh Post Gazette breaks down the Pitt offense(40:00) Pitt defense looks salty(50:00) Grasping at straws for what the future holds for NorvellMusic: Ice Cube - Ain't Got No Haters (instrumental)vitaminenergy.com | PROMO: warchantbogo | buy one, get one free! Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/warchant Download the Underdog app today and sign up with promo code WARCHANT to score fifty dollars in Bonus Funds when you play your first five dollars. Must be 18+ (19+ in Alabama & Nebraska; 19+ in Colorado for some games; 21+ in Arizona, Massachusetts & Virginia) and present in a state where Underdog Fantasy operates. Terms apply. See assets.underdogfantasy.com/web/PlayandGetTerms_DFS_.html for details. Offer not valid in Maryland, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Concerned with your play? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org. In New York, call the 24/7 HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY or Text HOPENY (467369) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
(4:00) Will we look back and say this team blew it with how they handled the 3-0 start?(6:00) What if FSU is just an above average team(16:00) Is this just FSU's lot in life because of NIL, Norvell or just how college football will be(26:15) Stephen Thompson of the Pittsburgh Post Gazette breaks down the Pitt offense(40:00) Pitt defense looks salty(50:00) Grasping at straws for what the future holds for NorvellMusic: Ice Cube - Ain't Got No Haters (instrumental)vitaminenergy.com | PROMO: warchantbogo | buy one, get one free! Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/warchant Download the Underdog app today and sign up with promo code WARCHANT to score fifty dollars in Bonus Funds when you play your first five dollars. Must be 18+ (19+ in Alabama & Nebraska; 19+ in Colorado for some games; 21+ in Arizona, Massachusetts & Virginia) and present in a state where Underdog Fantasy operates. Terms apply. See assets.underdogfantasy.com/web/PlayandGetTerms_DFS_.html for details. Offer not valid in Maryland, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Concerned with your play? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org. In New York, call the 24/7 HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY or Text HOPENY (467369) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Mark Sanchez went from “stabbed in a robbery” to facing felony charges in one of the wildest stories we've seen in years. Meanwhile, Mac Jones had maybe the strangest NFL weekend ever: from allegedly seeing a dead body to eating 11 bananas during the game, and somehow still getting the win.
No one really prepares you for life after pro sports. Drew Shore, former NHL player and founder of Amalfi, faced a hard transition after retiring at age 30: what happens to your career and identity when the game ends? In this episode, Drew reflects on these post-retirement struggles and how he's helping other athletes channel their competitive drive into a career. We also dive into what's changing in the world of hockey, from the impact of the NIL to the honest conversations agents should be having with athletes. Tune in to learn how athletes can reinvent themselves, why athletes make great hires, and more! Topics discussed: Introduction (00:00) Drew's hockey career and transition into business (01:48) How NIL and CHL are changing hockey (07:09) Early recruitment and “yes men” in the industry (08:57) Athletes' identity and career struggle after retirement (12:08) Founding Amalfi and how its business model has evolved (13:45) Drew's podcast, Betting the Limit (16:59) Why athletes make the best hires (18:10) NIL and the future of college hockey (19:53) Balancing fatherhood and entrepreneurship (22:16) HockeyDB vs. Elite Prospects (24:58) What brought you JOY today? (25:52) Resources: Mitlin Financial: https://www.mitlinfinancial.com/ The JOY and Productivity Journal by Lawrence Sprung: https://www.amazon.com/JOY-Productivity-Journal-brought-mindset/dp/B0CYQFYW54/ Download Your Free Copy of the Couple's JOYful Money Guide: https://mitlin.us/CouplesJOY Connect with Larry Sprung: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lawrencesprung/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/larry_sprung/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LawrenceDSprung/ X (Twitter): https://x.com/Lawrence_Sprung Connect with Drew Shore: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_drewshore/ X (Twitter): https://x.com/Drew22Shore Website: https://www.drewshore.com/ About Our Guest: Drew Shore is a former NHL player turned entrepreneur, passionate about bringing high performers together. After representing the U.S. on the international stage and playing professionally in the NHL, Drew transitioned to fostering connections off the ice. As the founder of Amalfi, he is determined to build a community of athletes and business leaders who help each other win. Drew also hosts Betting the Limit, a top-tier podcast spotlighting the intersection of sports and business, featuring former pros and industry leaders. Disclosure: Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site. This episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
Join us on the Contacts Coaching Podcast as we dive into the inspiring journey of Lori Perez, head softball coach at Sacramento State University. Lori discusses her Northern California roots, her climb through the coaching ranks, and the challenges she faced along the way. Lori shares her insights on player development, the impact of Title IX, navigating the transfer portal, and the evolving landscape of college athletics. She also offers personal reflections on how being a parent has influenced her coaching philosophy. This episode is packed with valuable lessons for aspiring coaches and sports enthusiasts alike.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:37 Lori Perez's Early Life and Sports Background03:02 College Experience and Transition to Coaching04:39 First Coaching Job and Early Challenges07:25 Joining Sacramento State and Coaching Philosophy12:12 Balancing Coaching and Personal Life14:46 Advice for New Coaches and Leadership Insights22:49 Collaboration and Learning from Other Coaches28:37 Specialization vs. Multi-Sport Athletes33:35 The Financial Shift in College Athletics33:54 Navigating Softball's Place in Revenue Sports35:08 The Impact of NIL on Softball35:52 Scholarship Changes and Funding Challenges36:52 Competing with Power Four Schools38:18 Transfer Portal's Influence on Softball42:26 Recruiting Strategies in the Modern Era51:08 Fall Season and Player Development57:35 Balancing Personal and Professional Life01:01:37 Parenting and Coaching Insights01:03:30 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Temple is once again an underdog, this time heading into Saturday's Homecoming game against a 5-0 Navy team. And once again, we'll tell you why the Owls - who are currently 9.5-point underdogs according to BetMGM - should win as they take one step closer toward bowl eligibility in K.C. Keeler's first season on North Broad Street. This week's mailbag is packed with 15 questions and helped set the agenda for a show that covers everything from the key matchups of Saturday's game to potential men's hoops starting fives to thoughts on Brian Thornburg, Temple Athletics' new senior associate athletic director for development and NIL strategy. Intro: 0:00 – 10:20 Key takeaways from Temple's comeback win over UTSA: 10:20 – 21:32 Why John and Kyle believe Temple should beat undefeated Navy: 21:32 – 47:05 Mailbag: 47:05 – end
The college football season is about halfway over and there are a lot of teams' seasons that are sitting in the middle of catastrophe and staying in the College Football Playoff hunt. Andy Staples, Ross Dellenger and Steven Godfrey discuss which of these teams may survive and who may be looking for a new coach at the end of the year. Does the losing coach of LSU and South Carolina have to be concerned for his job after so much preseason hype? Is the loser of Texas and Oklahoma eliminated them from CFP contention, or would Oklahoma be able to survive a loss? Will Hugh Freeze be out with a loss to Georgia?Later, a major controversy was the talk of the sports media world yesterday and today the guys discuss. The controversy surrounded Paul Finebaum's absence on ESPN after his interview with Clay Travis, where Finebaum spoke about potential interest in running for Republican Senate in Alabama. Monday, Travis claimed Finebaum was banned from the ESPN main network after not seeing Finebaum on any of the usual shows he is on over the last week. ESPN denied any truth to this and then speculation began. Andy, Ross and Godfrey discuss what all seems to be happening and if there appears to be any truth or if this all may be designed to drum up controversy.*Disclaimer: This conversation was recorded before any confirmation of Finebaum appearing on ESPN on Tuesday morning.Finally, in the new world of NIL and college football, some teams and conferences were bound to fall behind. Steven Godfrey discusses the difficulties the Group of Five teams are having in this new world. He and Andy chat about the concept of some schools dropping down to FCS, or to D-2, and how that may be better than struggling in the Division 1 landscape. Get your week rolling with College Football Enquirer.(2:02) - What will determine the LSU & South Carolina coaches' job safety?(6:59) - Are Texas & Oklahoma eliminated with a loss on Saturday?(13:07) - Will Hugh Freeze be out at Auburn with a loss to Georgia?(24:33) - Paul Finebaum controversy(42:37) - Surviving in the Group of Five Subscribe to the College Football Enquirer on your favorite podcast app:
(00:00-16:12) We're just 58 hours away from puck drop. Finally following through on the Joey McGuire audio tease. Mizzou fans aren't happy with Joey Mac after saying Kansas should be undefeated. Audio of Kalen DeBoer on the idea of this being a trap game. Audio from College Gameday podcast talks about why Alabama can't fall asleep in Columbia this weekend. The Bama game means more because of the brand. (16:20-37:18) Look, Doug. It's Andy Crouppen. Andy taking Ed Hermann to task for his take on New York sports fans. Being in New York for September 11th. The Arch Manning hype. Andy has some thoughts on the NIL system. Creating a generation of degenerate gamblers. Coaches and coordinators making big bucks. The first million dollar coach in college football.(37:28-44:22) Play Doug the remix so he can get a feel. Audio of the Phillies post game show getting a little banty last night. Talk from Derek Goold's chat about Jordan Walker's future.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this week's episode, Andy Roddick sits down with Tony Godsick: Roger Federer's longtime agent, business partner, and CEO of TEAM8. Andy and Tony have a wide-ranging conversation about Federer's legacy, the creation of the Laver Cup, and how monumental deals with Uniqlo and On Running came to life. Andy and Tony discuss Roger's personality behind-the-scenes, the inner workings of player management, and how the Federer family became a part of tennis history. COMMENT BELOW: What do you think was Federer's smartest business move? What are some other iconic athlete deals that come to mind?
Chuck and Heath discuss Auburn moving its opener with Baylor next season to Atlanta. Brian Hadad of Sports Talk Mississippi looks at Mississippi State halfway through their season. Mark Ennis analyzes Louisville's first month of their season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we try and figure out when fall break became a thing and why dirt malls are so awesome. Lots of college football talk including why UK sucks right now and if it will ever get any better. A 58 year old college player gets an NIL deal, McDonald's brings back a beloved game, Doritos tries to jump on the nostalgia train, MLB playoff foods and more!
0:00 ... Opening Animation ... Ross hello and introduces the panel ... Show #185 is dedicated to Baron Davis, who wore #85 with two NBA teams. 1:10 ... Bruce introduces "Woj" and pronounces his name correctly ... Bruce runs down some highlights of his legendary career. 3:21 ... Woj shares his thoughts on delivering his acceptance speech at the Hoop Hall of Fame ... he singles out Jackie MacMullan and how other legends of the game sat and listened to his speech. 5:12 ... Woj grew up in Bristol, CT the home of ESPN. But before joining ESPN in 2017, Woj worked in the newspaper business but took a leap of faith in 2007 and joined Yahoo! Sports. He shares great memories of pioneering digital media NBA coverage with Yahoo! 10:04 ... On being an underdog at Yahoo and using that to fuel his desire to compete. Woj loved being an underdog. 11:47 ... ESPN is a machine and no individual person is bigger than "the place." But that machinery helps to make stars. But Woj did his best to keep his underdog mentality alive, although at ESPN that was hard to do. Woj reflects on the journey and the pride he and his crew felt about their work. 15:00 ... World B asks about growing up in Bristol and traveling all over the country before eventually returning to Bristol to work for ESPN. That's why he didn't pursue ESPN at the start of his career ... he wanted to be a sports writer, which did not exist at ESPN back then. 17:02 ... Woj's elderly Dad lived in Bristol when he joined ESPN in 2017. It was meaningful to be able to spend some time together. 19:11 ... Woj and Donovan Clingan both went to Bristol Central High School. Woj knew him from the time he was in 8th grade. 21:13 ... Woj broke so many stories that he made it seem routine ... if there was a big story, he probably broke it. But there were plenty of challenges ... the demands on his family time were tops on that list. But there were many others and Woj explains some in vivid detail. 27:30 ... Woj shares his experience doing a Giannis Antetokounmpo Series during COVID that was a three part podcast he did with his editor Cristina Daglas, who is Greek. Woj was incredibly impressed with Giannis's recall and contributions to the project. 31:32 ... Woj reflects on his first real scoop with Yahoo! on Greg Oden and how it more or less put him on the map. 34:07 ... When LeBron James and Chris Bosh went to Miami, the modern "Insider" position was really created. It fueled interest in all the "behind the scenes" moves and the fans were hungry for all of it. 35:34 ... Woj runs through his main responsibilities as general manager at St. Bonaventure and the word "general" describes his responsibilities. He tells a great story about how the new film room at the school was where he met his wife Amy back when the student newspaper office was there and they were both students. 40:44 ... The NIL has changed college sports in a huge way. Woj explains where a lot of the money comes from and how "Rev Share" is a big part of the University's financial relationship with students. 43:53 ... Bruce asks Woj to explain how he fits into the chain of command between the coach and athletic director. 46:16 ... Woj has an enormous social media following (more than 6 million on Twitter/X and 2 million on Instagram) and he explains how his personal reach benefits the basketball program. While there are some rules regarding his tweeting, he can still drop a Woj Bomb on behalf of the program. 48:43 ... Ross asks about new recruit Joe Grahovac, a 24 year old sophomore who has an incredible personal story. There is a lot of NBA interest in seeing Grahovac and the school will have a "Pro Day" to showcase Grahovac and other Bonnies players. He looks a bit like a red haired hoop legend from UCLA back in the 1970s. 52:58 ... Woj loved pursuing players from around the world and recruiting them to the school. They've brought in six international players and all have great individual stories and bring different cultures into the program. 57:08 ... Culture is something that has to be worked on every day ... the guys who live that way are the guys they want at St. Bonny. 58:04 ... The "Pro Day" at St. Bonaventure will be a first for a "Mid Major" school. Woj explains how an event like that can enhance a player's prospects for a pro career. 1:02:00 ... Some of the NBA players Woj knows have helped mentor the St. Bonny players, especially in dealing with injuries. Woj also tries to connect players with alumni who are business and community leaders. 1:04:46 ... What is Woj's top goal for the upcoming season? To see the growth of the players and the program is a priority. 1:06:01 ... Ross thanks Woj for his time tonight! TRT 1:06:41 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Top Stories for October 7th Publish Date: October 7th From The BG AD Group Studio, Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Tuesday, October 7th and Happy Birthday to John Mellencamp I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia Fox Theatre continues Coca-Cola Film Series with screening of 'The Phantom of the Opera' Iconic Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli reflects on 30 years of music ahead of Gwinnett concert Gwinnett honors Jimmy Carter's life on his 101st birthday All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Break 1: Kia MOG STORY 1: Fox Theatre continues Coca-Cola Film Series with screening of 'The Phantom of the Opera' The Fox Theatre is bringing a little magic—and a lot of nostalgia—to its Coca-Cola Film Series with a special screening of the 1925 silent classic The Phantom of the Opera on Oct. 29. Here’s the twist: the film will be accompanied live by organist Ken Double on the Mighty Mo, the Fox’s legendary 1929 Möller pipe organ. If you’ve never heard it, you’re in for a treat—it’s massive, intricate, and honestly, a masterpiece in itself. But that’s not all. Expect Phantom-inspired photo ops, a peek into the Fox’s own history with the film, and, for Marquee Club guests, custom watercolor portraits by Lexi Brite’s team. Exclusive, artsy, and unforgettable. Tickets? Head to foxtheatre.org. STORY 2: Iconic Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli reflects on 30 years of music ahead of Gwinnett concert For over three decades, Andrea Bocelli has been enchanting audiences worldwide with his voice—one that feels like it was made to stir souls. At 67, the legendary tenor from Italy, has sold over 90 million albums, but it’s his live performances that truly leave people breathless. On Saturday, Oct. 11, Bocelli will bring his magic to Gas South Arena in Duluth, performing a mix of operatic arias, crossover hits, and selections from his album A Family Christmas. With Maestro Steven Mercurio conducting and surprises promised, it’s a night not to miss. STORY 3: Gwinnett honors Jimmy Carter's life on his 101st birthday Even though former President Jimmy Carter wasn’t there in person last Wednesday, Tiffany Parks felt his presence everywhere. As volunteers hammered and sawed away at what will soon be her new home in Lilburn, she couldn’t help but think of the man who championed Habitat for Humanity for decades. “This is special—for him, his family, his legacy,” Parks said. Wednesday would’ve been Carter’s 101st birthday, and Gwinnett County honored him in every way imaginable: a Habitat build, a mural at Best Friend Park, blue lights on Jimmy Carter Boulevard, and heartfelt tributes. “He showed the world that everyone deserves a home,” said Habitat’s Eric Miller. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: CITY OF SUGAR HILL STORY 4: Gwinnett road closures Oct. 4-10 Here’s what’s happening with Gwinnett road closures for Oct. 4-10, courtesy of the Department of Transportation: Albion Farm Rd: Lane closures through October for utility work. Ballpark Ln: Closed until November for construction. Detour via Rock Springs Rd and Buford Dr. Beaver Ruin Rd over I-85: Lane closures through April 2026 for bridge work. Buford Dam Rd: Lane closures for improvements. Info: 678.231.3190. Lakeview Rd: Closed for bridge replacement. Detour via Grayson Pkwy. For the full list or questions, email DOT Community Relations at dotcommunityrelations@gwinnettcounty.com. Stay safe out there! STORY 5: EXPLORING GWINNETT'S HISTORY: Your Parcel ID and the 1820 Land Lottery Ever wonder where your property’s parcel ID comes from? Turns out, it’s not random—it’s rooted in history, all the way back to Georgia’s 1820 Land Lottery. Back then, the state divided up land taken from Native Americans through treaties and forced removal, creating opportunities for white settlers to claim plots. Gwinnett County, established in 1818, was part of this process. Surveyors carved the county into districts and 250-acre lots. The first digit of your parcel ID? That’s your lottery district. The next three? Your original land lot. The last three? Your slice of that lot today. Curious who won your land? Visit the Gwinnett Historical Society in Lawrenceville! We’ll be right back. Break: LILBURN DAZE STORY 6: The Lights Fest coming to Lanier Islands Resort On Oct. 25, the night sky over Lake Lanier will come alive with thousands of glowing lanterns as The Lights Fest makes its Atlanta-area debut at Lanier Islands Resort. Picture it: a lakeside evening filled with music, dancing, and the quiet magic of lanterns drifting into the dark. Hosted at PineIsle, the event invites people to release biodegradable lanterns—simple rice paper, bamboo, and string—symbolizing hope, remembrance, or just letting go. Some come to honor loved ones, others to dream, and some just to soak in the beauty. A portion of proceeds supports the Georgia Mountain Food Bank. Want to stay the night? Lanier Islands is offering a special package with tickets and accommodations. Details at lanierislands.com. STORY 7: Georgia Tech Switching to Under Armour from Adidas for Uniforms, Apparel Big news for Georgia Tech fans: starting July 1, 2026, Under Armour will officially take over as the Yellow Jackets’ provider for uniforms, apparel, footwear, and accessories. Yep, the same brand outfitting Notre Dame, Maryland, and Wisconsin is coming to Atlanta. This partnership isn’t just about gear—it’s about innovation. Under Armour’s investment includes NIL opportunities for student-athletes and even hands-on roles in product design. Fans? Expect more Tech merch hitting stores soon. Fun fact: Georgia Tech was Under Armour’s first collegiate client back in 1996. Now, nearly 30 years later, they’re reuniting. Full-circle moment, right? Stay tuned for uniform reveals! We’ll have closing comments after this. Break 4: Ingles Markets Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.gwinnettdailypost.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. 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The world of college sports has changed forever. With the opening of the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) era, young athletes are now navigating not just competition on the field — but contracts, endorsements, social media scrutiny, and massive public expectations. In this episode, we dive into the Pandora's Box that NIL has opened.How much pressure is too much for athletes who are still, at the end of the day, teenagers and young adults? Is the system setting them up for success — or burnout? We explore the emotional, mental, and financial weight NIL brings, and what it really means for the future of college sports.
A stranger clowns you on live after your account gets banned—do you spiral or go nuclear on the grind? Justin “Danger” Nunley chose the latter, changing shirts in his driveway and launching a 30-day sprint from 3,000 followers to 3 million. We sit down with the Air Force veteran turned creator-entrepreneur to unpack the mindset, habits, and guardrails behind a 21M+ audience—and why three videos a day for five years was less about algorithms and more about character.We get into the real mechanics of creator growth: cross-posting strategy, learning from takedowns instead of raging at them, and navigating wildly different community guidelines across TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. Justin shares why he leaves “just enough” in his famous did-you-know facts to make you look it up yourself, and why safety at home requires firmer boundaries than most people realize. From SkillBridge to retirement, from Harley-Davidson partnerships to Waze Energy's veteran-first mission, he lays out a playbook any small business can borrow: become your own media company, tell honest stories, and replace legacy ad buys with creator-native content that actually converts.Of course, it wouldn't be our show without sports heat. We wrestle with NIL money's effect on college football, break down Tennessee vs Georgia vs Alabama angst, and celebrate the joy of a snow-filled Bills playoff game with your kid. There's even a beard-on-the-line rivalry bet and a quick detour into hitting mechanics—why getting the bat on plane early beats chasing launch angle buzzwords—because process scales whether you're in a cage or on camera.If you're building a brand, a podcast, or a one-person media empire, this conversation is your field guide: be relentless, be yourself, and let the work stack. Listen now, then hit follow, leave a review, and share this with a friend who needs a shot of creative momentum.The Try That in a Small Town Podcast is powered by e|spaces! Redefining Coworking - Exceptional Office Space for Every BusinessAt e|spaces, we offer more than just office space - we provide premium private offices designed for focus and growth. Located in the heart of Music Row, our fully furnished offices, private suites, meeting rooms and podcast studio give you the perfect space to work, create and connect. Ready to elevate your business? Book a tour today at espaces.comFrom the Patriot Mobile studios:Don't get fooled by other cellular providers pretending to share your values or have the same coverage. They don't and they can't!Go to PATRIOTMOBILE.COM/SMALLTOWN or call 972-PATRIOTRight now, get a FREE MONTH when you use the offer code SMALLTOWN.Original BrandsOriginal brands is starting a new era and American domestic premium beer, American made, American owned, Original glory.Join the movement at www.drinkoriginalbrands.comFollow/Rate/Share at www.trythatinasmalltown.com -Browse the merch: https://trythatinasmalltown.com/collections/all -For advertising inquiries, email info@trythatinasmalltown.comThe Try That In A Small Town Podcast is produced by Jim McCarthy and www.ItsYourShow.co
We thought Week 6 would be quiet. We were wrong. Dead wrong. Three top 15 teams fell to unranked opponents in what might be the most chaotic Saturday of the season. We dive deep into Penn State's shocking 42-37 loss to UCLA—a team that fired its coach just days earlier. The loss raises serious questions about James Franklin's future despite his $50+ million buyout. Can this relationship be salvaged? We also break down Florida's inspired 29-21 upset of Texas in The Swamp, where the Gators' defense sacked Arch Manning six times and exposed flaws in the Longhorns' offensive line. Plus, Miami continues to look like a legitimate contender with a dominant road win over Florida State, powered by freshman sensation Malachi Toney and an elite defensive front. Beyond the headline upsets, we analyze Alabama's methodical win over Vanderbilt, Cincinnati's offensive explosion against Iowa State, Bryce Underwood's career day against Wisconsin, and what all this chaos means for the playoff picture. To close things out, Ty reveals his updated top 12 rankings, we answer live Verballer questions about Ohio State inevitability, the best G6 teams, and the champions of NIL, and finally, hand out Dude Alerts to standouts like Bear Bachmeier, Dallas Wilson, and Ty Simpson. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro3:04 - UCLA upsets Penn State15:33 - Miami beats Florida State22:34 - Florida upsets Texas30:52 - Alabama gets revenge on Vandy36:13 - Cincy dumps Iowa State39:03 - Other Big 12 Thoughts41:33 - Other Big Ten Thoughts48:24 - Other ACC Thoughts53:12 - Other SEC Thoughts + Notre Dame55:16 - Ty's New Top 1258:06 - Week 6 Reverbs1:01:43 - Questions from YouTube1:12:58 - Dude AlertsSupport the show!: https://www.patreon.com/solidverbalSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Friday night in Provo was wet, long, and ultimately disappointing for the Mountaineers.West Virginia's 38-24 loss to BYU sends the team into its bye week at 2-4 overall and 0-3 in Big 12 play. The much-needed break comes at the right time — a chance for both a physical and mental reset before the final six games of the season.In this episode, the “Guys” dissect what went wrong against the Cougars, examine where improvement must come from, and discuss realistic expectations for the stretch run.Listener questions and comments wrap up the show with another round of Textual Healing.
Super Producer Rob G is in for Rob, and he and Kelvin debate whether Lane Kiffin is right when he says that dynasties are officially dead in today's NIL/transfer portal era of college football. Plus, BetMGM Director of Trading Lamarr Mitchell swings by to tell us where the sharp money lies heading into Week 5 in the NFL. Finally, the guys go head-to-head in this week's edition of the Pigskin Pickoff. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The money is already here—so why are the rules still stuck in limbo? We sit down with Tom Dieters to map how NIL evolved from booster-led collectives into university-controlled revenue sharing after House v. NCAA, and what that shift means for athletes across every sport. From donor intent getting sidelined by caps to student fees propping up compensation, we confront the uncomfortable question: if this is now a professional marketplace, who should set the rules and who should be accountable?Tom explains the real NIL economy beyond the headlines, where most contracts land under $100,000 and often make the difference between staying enrolled and stepping away. We look at Michigan's push to protect athlete earnings and limit external control, the growing call to recognize athletes as employees, and why a conference-level collective bargaining model may be the only way to reduce transfer chaos, guarantee health and education benefits, and provide fair floors for non‑revenue sports. Along the way, we connect donor-directed funding, transparent carve-outs, and practical contract tools—like buyouts and season-aligned transfer windows—to a more stable and honest system.The takeaway is clear: college sports don't need nostalgia for amateurism; they need professional governance that matches the money already in play. If you care about fairness for athletes, continuity for fans, and trust for donors and students, this conversation lays out a realistic path forward. If you enjoyed the episode, subscribe on Substack, leave a review, and share this with a friend who debates NIL at every tailgate. Your take—cap the market or bargain for balance?Support the showEngage the conversation on Substack at The Common Bridge!
In this edition of Talk of Champions, powered by RiverLand Roofing, Ben Garrett is joined by former Ole Miss offensive lineman and eight-year NFL veteran Bradley Sowell.Text or call RiverLand today for all your roofing needs: 662-644-4297. Few, if any, are doing more for Ole Miss athletics in the NIL (name, image and likeness) space. Visit them online at RiverLandRoofing.com.No. 4 Ole Miss (5-0, 3-0 SEC) is off this week but returns to host Washington State on October 11. Sowell believes the Rebels have staying power after their statement win over rival LSU on Saturday.Our Sponsors:* Check out Underdog Fantasy and use my code CHAMPIONS for a great deal: https://underdogfantasy.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
(00:00-33:38) Sometimes when you fail you can fail upwards. Jackson is the Alex Smith of sports talk radio. Where's Tim is the theme of the day. Questions for Joey. Why is Joey misbehaving? Elite culture. Can you offend yourself? Audio of Mike Shildt on the questionable strike three call in the 9th. Roboumps. Rick Pitino. Slowly rotting. Doug has multiple Emmy's. Dotem changed the game at St. Louis Magazine.(33:46-53:01) Good final tune up for The Note last night. Michael Jordan conspiracies. Audio of Mike Shildt talking about the disappointing series loss to the Cubs. Hey slugga, can I get a quote? Rounding the bases with Hank Aaron. Doug's rooting for the Cubs. We need a St. Louis version of "Go Cubs Go." Cubby Bob and Hockey Bob. Benedict Vaughn.(53:11-1:07:35) My girl, Bill. I've seen the Ice Storm. Audio of Drink on Wake Up Barstool talking about the college football playoff. Is the money gonna dry up if fans and boosters don't feel like they're getting a return? Audio of Drink talking about being 5-0 and the tough schedule ahead. The landscape of NIL and the transfer portal.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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We sat down with Dr. Melissa Weinsz right after her session at the 2025 Player Development Zone in Kansas City. As the Director of Player Engagement for the Kansas City Chiefs, Dr. Weinsz is not only a local leader but also one of only a handful of women in the NFL to hold this role.In our conversation, Dr. Weinsz opens up about her journey from Ohio to Florida, LSU, and now Kansas City. She shares how she has helped reshape programs, guided NIL strategy when it was brand new, and restructured athlete development initiatives.Here's what you'll hear in this episode:Why being a woman in this space is a superpowerHow Dr. Weinsz finds balance and wellness through community, CrossFit, and faithThe importance of trust, confidentiality, and “being quick to love but slow to share”Why player engagement requires both nurturing instincts and strong professional presenceWhat Beyond the Field means to her personally and why she believes it is the premier platform for this workDr. Weinsz reminds us that leadership is not always about being the loudest voice in the room. Sometimes it is the quiet strength and authenticity that changes lives.If you are a current or aspiring player development professional, or simply someone navigating leadership in challenging spaces, this episode will leave you with practical wisdom and renewed encouragement.
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On today's episode of The Pod At The Palace with Curtis Wilkerson: - Abdou Toure decision primer & prediction - John Calipari's innovative new NIL approach - No love for Arkansas student section? - Really with the NCAA Tournament expansion again? OFFICIAL MERCH: https://insidearkansas.myshopify.com/ #arkansas #razorbacks #football #basketball #baseball #sampittman #johncalipari SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS: BET SARACEN Arkansas' #1 Sports Betting App! Click link below & use code INSIDEAR so when you bet $25, get $125 BONUS! https://sportsbook.betsaracen.com/en-us/sports/mma?referrer=singular_click_id%3Dbc1b71ae-56d0-4f58-9775-c5bd8f6676e9 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- WALTER CHRISTMAS LIGHTING OF ARKANSAS IF YOU ARE IN NORTHWEST ARKANSAS OR THE RIVER VALLEY, have Walter Christmas Lighting install & set up your house with professional Halloween & Christmas lighting like you've never seen before! - All materials provided - Any color, any pattern - Free maintenance throughout the holiday season If you sign up for Halloween lights you will also get your Christmas Lights for 50% off! Text our guy Brett for a free estimate at 479-459-1380 IT'S WALTER CHRISTMAS LIGHTING OF ARKANSAS…YOUR LOCAL HOLIDAY LIGHTING EXPERTS! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- OZK INSURANCE Alright Razorback fans—let's talk insurance. Nobody wants to deal with the hassle of shopping around, and that's why we use and recommend OZK Insurance. They're based right here in Arkansas, and they shop multiple carriers to find the best coverage and price for you—whether it's home, auto, business, you name it. Whether it's Saturdays at Razorback Stadium or everyday life, you want protection you can count on. So count on OZK Insurance & get a free online quote at ozkinsurance.com, or call (479) 715-4200. OZK Insurance—Protection made simple. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Larry talks with former Wildcat Van Hiles about UK's chances this weekend against Georgia and talks about how NIL deals have changed things for NCAA athletes in hour 3. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode we're joined by neuroscientist Ben Rein to help us break down the latest news on autism, what the science actually says, and how the media gets it right—or wrong. We're also joined by your favorite recurring guest Brace Belden to get into everything in the news including, Kawhi Leonard, sports figures in politics, Saudi Arabia, NIL, and Tiger King, plus thoughts on Trump's AI medbed video and the latest from Candace Owens. (00:04:05) Brace Joins the Show (00:17:39) Kawhi Leonard (00:30:50) Saudi Arabia (00:38:10) NIL (00:46:09) Tiger King (00:48:00) Trump's AI Medbed Video (00:53:44) Sports Figures in Politics (01:02:26) Medbeds (01:07:03) Candace Owens (01:09:05) Autism (01:52:55) Dr. Ben ReinYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/macrodosing
In this episode of the podcast, we are joined by Brad Heinrichs, the CEO of the Swarm, to discuss the ever-evolving landscape of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) regulations in college athletics. The conversation covers the history and development of NIL rules, the structural adjustments made by the Swarm to adapt to these changes, and the logistical challenges in getting NIL deals approved. They also touch upon specific examples involving college football athletes and the complexities around collective bargaining, antitrust issues, and how some schools maneuver to pay athletes. The discussion delves into the strategic decisions behind setting up nonprofit and for-profit arms of the Swarm and the future of NIL in college sports. The hosts also humorously explore potential large donors and share their thoughts on current betting picks for upcoming college football games. If you love the show and want to show support, tell your friends! And, check out our exclusive content at Patreon.com/washedupwalkons where you can find extra podcast episodes, exclusive merchandise, Merch discounts with every tier, private Walkon discord channel access, and more! Find us on social media @washedupwalkons Visit TheWashedUpWalkons.com for all of our episodes, merchandise, and more! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
(00:00:00) The LFG Screwjob: The hosts discuss Drake Moreau's controversial return to replace BJ Ray and join Team Bubba, debating whether it was a legitimate technicality or a move of charity.(00:08:44) Promo Battle: Anthony Luke vs. Shiloh Hill: A look at the intense, face-to-face promo leading into the first men's semi-final match.(00:12:48) Match Breakdown: Luke vs. Hill: The crew analyzes the stellar TV match, praising Anthony Luke's ring awareness and Shiloh's impressive offense, which The Undertaker called main-show-ready.(00:19:42) The Verdict on Luke: The judges choose Shiloh to advance. The hosts debate the decision and praise Anthony Luke's powerful exit promo.(00:24:25) Promo Battle: Nasty vs. Zena Sterling: A look at the completely one-sided promo where Nasty verbally dismantled a frozen Zena Sterling.(00:27:00) Match Breakdown: Nasty vs. Zena: A critical review of the match where Zena appeared lost, leading to "ghost bumps" and criticism from the coaches, while Nasty delivered on her powerhouse reputation.(00:34:55) Promo Battle: The Spitfires: Danny Zukowski and Serena Lyndon face off in a promo battle where Danny's intensity felt real and captivating.(00:39:19) Match Breakdown: Zukowski vs. Lyndon: The hosts critique the fast and sometimes sloppy pacing of the match but praise the heel work and key spots, including Serena's 450 splash into a Hell's Gate submission.(00:48:29) Promo Battle: Harlem vs. Drake Moreau: Analyzing the promo where Harlem calls Drake a charity case, and Drake fires back with promises of a violent victory.(00:52:43) Match Breakdown: Harlem vs. Drake: A deep dive into the physical, well-paced main event. The hosts are impressed with Drake's fire and vastly improved offense, including his discus lariat and chokeslam.(01:00:03) A Hung Jury: The judges' vote ends in a 2-2 tie, forcing a rematch in the finale. The hosts discuss Booker T's biased questioning and Harlem's surprisingly professional response.(01:05:00) Final Predictions: Looking ahead to the finale, the hosts debate who they want to win and who they think the company needs to win from the remaining men and women.(01:15:31) Outro & PlugsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
The College Sports Commission governing NIL is a clown show, so we open the clown show by talking about it. A snitch line? Come the you-know-what on. ... the best mobile home commercial leads off Smorgasbord. Alex rates it. Who is the bigger surprise this season? Gerald Kilgore or Vandrevius Jacobs? Who would Alex Jones start on the offensive line? 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
People may not want to admit it, but college football is much better in the world of NIL and paying players above the table.
In hour 2: Christian Wilkins could be an answer for Dolphins rush defense woes, why not buy a championship with NIL and transfer portal and do not believe in Dolphins takeaways.
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Send us a textTexas enters Gainesville with a season reset in mind and a plan to let Arch move, adapt, and strike against a top-10 Florida defense in the rain. Around the country, we weigh Aggie momentum, Alabama's resurgence questions, rankings churn, upset traps, and why coaches must adapt to NIL-era realities.• SEC opener framed as fresh start and mindset shift• Florida's elite defense, pressure looks, and wounded-dog urgency• Texas keys: multiple coverages, QB movement, vertical stress, clean penalties• Rain football tactics: cleats, leverage, run game, ball security• Receiver accountability against press and contested catches• A&M's 4-0 start and Elko's tone change with measurable defensive wins• Is Alabama back under DeBoer or one game short of proof• Lane Kiffin's NIL-field storming quip and the economics of hype• Rankings movement with Oregon's gritty OT road win and Penn State doubts• Upset radar: Virginia at Louisville and interim-bump dynamics• Gundy's exit and the coaching imperative to adapt to portal and NIL• Closing gratitude, community growth, and the coming SEC road stretchShare this with your people, tag a friend, and help us grow by spreading the word across Austin and beyondSupport the showPlease like and follow each of Stories Inside the Man Cave Podcast social media links on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, and Tik Tok.
Niléane gets sporty and frosty, Chris is drowning in new Apple products, and Matt oversees the battle for the nicest iPhone wallpaper (where everyone wins). 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 Apple Sports comes to more countries FotMob Frosty Everything Apple announced in September Other stuff we talked about Tapback wallpaper set (
Meet my friends, Clay Travis and Buck Sexton! If you love Verdict, the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show might also be in your audio wheelhouse. Politics, news analysis, and some pop culture and comedy thrown in too. Here’s a sample episode recapping four Tuesday takeaways. Give the guys a listen and then follow and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. The Kick Ass Standard President Trump’s announcement on prescription drug pricing, revealing that Pfizer will now offer medications at “most favored nation” prices, a move aimed at reducing costs for American consumers. Clay then shifts to a fiery cultural debate sparked by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s speech to military leaders, emphasizing a return to strict physical standards and meritocracy in the U.S. Armed Forces. Hegseth rejects DEI mandates and insists on combat readiness over diversity quotas, sparking a broader conversation about whether elite positions in the military—or any field—should reflect demographics or prioritize performance. Clay uses examples from Olympic basketball and the National Spelling Bee to argue that excellence rarely mirrors population diversity and that merit should always come first. Golden Handcuffs An in-depth discussion on JK Rowling’s viral takedown of Emma Watson and the gender ideology debate. Clay praises Rowling’s courage in standing against what she calls “gender insanity,” reading excerpts from her powerful statement that has garnered tens of millions of views. He challenges wealthy and influential Americans to show similar bravery in defending truth and common sense. OK Sen. Markwayne Mullin Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin does a deep dive into the budget impasse, blaming Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer for obstructing a “clean CR” (Continuing Resolution) due to pressure from progressive challengers like AOC. Mullin outlines the shutdown’s impact on military pay, federal employees, and mandatory vs. discretionary spending, while criticizing continued COVID-era healthcare subsidies and Obamacare enrollment for undocumented immigrants—a $350 billion taxpayer burden, he claims. Mullin and Travis assert that Donald Trump’s 2024 landslide victory was a rejection of socialism and far-left policies. They argue the Democratic Party is now led by figures like Bernie Sanders, Ilhan Omar, and Jasmine Crockett, and suffering an identity crisis. Mullin also praises military fitness standards, referencing Pete Seth’s call for accountability among generals, and shares his own leadership philosophy rooted in discipline and example-setting. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise Congressman and House Majority Leader Steve Scalise joins the show to reflect on the Charlie Kirk shooting, drawing parallels to his own experience as a victim of political violence in 2017. Scalise emphasizes the importance of civil discourse, condemns cancel culture, and highlights the resilience of Turning Point USA, which has seen over 50,000 students express interest in launching chapters. He praises Erica Kirk’s commitment to continuing Charlie’s legacy and notes a religious revival among youth inspired by Kirk’s faith. Scalise also discusses the House-passed funding bill, warning that Schumer and the far-left are pushing a shutdown out of political spite. He urges Democrats to prioritize governance over ideological battles. The hour closes with Scalise’s thoughts on LSU football, NIL funding, and the electrifying experience of Saturday nights in Tiger Stadium, complete with Cajun tailgating and Garth Brooks anthems. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8 For the latest updates from Clay and Buck: https://www.clayandbuck.com/ Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton on Social Media: X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuck YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A massive challenge awaits the Mountaineer football team Friday night in Provo. West Virginia enters as a three-touchdown underdog against No. 23 BYU. The Cougars return home riding momentum after last week's road win at Colorado. Meanwhile, WVU's quarterback situation remains unsettled. Coach Rich Rodriguez says the starter will be decided by this week's practice sessions, adding another layer of intrigue heading into the matchup. In this episode, the “Guys” break down the key numbers, spotlight the most important matchups, and set the stage for Friday night's showdown. Listener questions and comments round out the show.
Hutt and Chad discuss The Commission overseeing NIL payments setting up a “snitch line” to report rules violations across college sports. Plus, World Series Champion, NESN Red Sox Analyst, Jonathan Papelbon sits down with Hutt and Chad to discuss the game-changing decisions that make or break managers, why Mississippi State baseball holds a special place in his heart, and what made Terry Francona the greatest postseason manager of his era. Plus, we look ahead to October, debating which division winners are best built to survive the gauntlet and capture the World Series crown. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Theories on Ropp's whereabouts; Why backup O-linemen struggle; NFL defense have gotten too good; NIL problems at Oregon State
National report exposes questionable NIL partnership
In hour 3 of The Drive, Zach and Phil preview the Broncos matchup with former Broncos coach and current Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio. Phil shares his story of going to a Colorado basketball game with Vic and his relationship with Fangio. We hear from Fangio and his thoughts on Bo Nix. We look at the Broncos updated odds for their win total, chances of making the playoffs, winning the AFC west and more. Zach lays out the case for Nik Bonitto to win the defensive player of the year with his sack numbers, opportunities on national television, and more. Could Bonitto take home the award just a year after Patrick Surtain won the award a season ago? We react to Deion Sanders' comments after Colorado's loss over the weekend and not blaming their slow start to the season on NIL money. Could Pat Shurmur's job be in jeopardy if the Buffs' offense doesn't perform well?
Hour 1 of The Drive kicks off with Zach and Phil cross talking with Dover and Cecil. The guys discuss the Broncos chances of going into Philidelphia and giving the Eagles all they can handle. Zach and Phil breakdown the dynamic of facing former Broncos' head coach and current Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio. We go off the tracks discussing scary movies and our favorite Halloween candies with October starting today. We look at the Broncos updated odds for their win total, chances of making the playoffs, winning the AFC west and more. We react to Deion Sanders' comments after Colorado's loss over the weekend. The guys give Deion his flowers for not blaming NIL money for their losses and his seriousness when talking about his offense.
On Sept. 30, 2025, Sportico revealed the details behind Oregon State's NIL deal with Blueprint Sports, and it's a disaster. We warned you in Episode 188. We raised alarms in Episode 189. And now, Sportico has dropped the receipts. JP and Benny unpack the $280K annual fee, 75% skim, donor betrayal, Brent Blaylock's shadowy role, and the vanishing of Kyle Bjornstad. Silence from OSU's athletic department is deafening.Beaver Nation deserves answers.#GoBeavs #OregonState #OregonStateBeavers #BelligerentBeavs #Podcast #ChopEm #BlueprintSports #Blueprint #NIL #CollegeFootball #BeaverNation #ScottBarnes #BrentBlaylock #RobSine