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    The Next Round
    Alabama's Money Problem? Revenue Breakdown, Bediako NCAA Blow & DeBoer's New TE Hire (Portal Era)

    The Next Round

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 68:01


    Alabama athletics is bringing in serious cash — so why does it feel like the Tide is getting squeezed in the new era of college sports? In this episode, we dive into the real conversation Alabama fans are having right now: spending, roster building, NIL realities, and whether Alabama has to change how it funds winning to keep pace with programs like Ohio State, Michigan, and LSU. Topics We Cover:

    Bishop and Laurinaitis - 97.1 The Fan
    Bishop & Friends February, 13, 2026

    Bishop and Laurinaitis - 97.1 The Fan

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 143:28


    Happy Friday Edition of the Program!! Bobby Carpenter is in for Beau. We start it off talking about Travel Stories with Beau on his way to California. We get into the Olympics and Hockey with Team USA winning their opener. The NCAA is handed another loss in the Courts. We'll talk about Trinidad Chambliss being granted another year of eligibility. Ohio State has announced the coaches that will be speaking at their Coaching Clinic and it could be a good thing. Sanity could possibly prevail in CFB after all. The Big Ten won't let go of the 24 Team Playoff. Apathy is a killer in the NIL era. Miami University Head Basketball Coach Travis Steele, Doug Lesmerises, What's Up, Thing or Not a Thing, What We Learned This Week and 3 Things

    Joe Rose Show
    Robert Bailey Joins From Rosenhaus Sports

    Joe Rose Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 8:05


    Robert Bailey from Rosenhaus Sports joins the show to share his powerful story of losing his daughter to mental health struggles and how that tragedy has inspired him to raise awareness. He discusses a charity event organized by Rosenhaus Sports to support mental health initiatives and help families in need. Bailey also weighs in on high school athletes receiving NIL opportunities, explaining why he believes NIL is ultimately a positive development for young players

    Joe Rose Show
    HR 2- NBA All-Star, Could Tua Be Back?, Robert Bailey Joins

    Joe Rose Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 40:28


    In Hour 2, the guys question why NBA stars continue to avoid the Dunk Contest — with even past winner Mac McClung sitting it out — and make their picks for the 3-point contest while debating whether All-Star Weekend has lost its edge. They also discuss Trinidad Chambliss being granted a sixth year of eligibility and use Shedeur Sanders' draft slide as a cautionary tale about hype versus reality. The conversation then shifts to the Dolphins, where Joe and Hollywood get heated over the possibility that Tua could be back next season and potentially battling Quinn Ewers for the starting job, strongly rejecting any comparisons to a Sam Darnold-type resurgence. Robert Bailey from Rosenhaus Sports joins to share his powerful story about mental health advocacy and weigh in on NIL opportunities for high school athletes

    Joe Rose Show
    Full Show- 02/13/2026

    Joe Rose Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 166:27


    On Friday, the guys cover the Dolphins' quarterback conundrum, NBA All-Star Weekend and beyond. They debate Tua Tagovailoa's future, including the possibility he could return next season or be moved, and discuss Miami's interest in Malik Willis, big contracts, and building a core of young talent. Mike Florio joins to break down the trade market, Tua's historically bad contract, NFL prediction markets, and the Raiders' number one overall pick, while the crew also reacts to Trinidad Chambliss earning a sixth year of college eligibility. They touch on baseball news with Nick Castellanos being cut by the Phillies and reflect on Miguel Cabrera's career, plus lighter moments like All-Star Weekend highlights, youth sports pressure, and NIL opportunities for high school athletes with Robert Bailey.

    This is Oklahoma
    This is Eddie Radosevich - Sooner Scoop | OU Football 2025 Recap

    This is Oklahoma

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 58:10


    On this episode I chatted with return guest the one and only Eddie Radosevich. Sooner Scoop and Twitter media personality. Eddie recaps last year's season for OU Football, SEC Media changes and we dive into the future of NIL prospecting. Follow Eddie here www.instagram.com/eddie_rado Huge thank you to our sponsors. The Oklahoma Hall of Fame at the Gaylord-Pickens Museum telling Oklahoma's story through its people since 1927. For more information go to www.oklahomahof.com and for daily updates go to www.instagram.com/oklahomahof The Chickasaw Nation is economically strong, culturally vibrant and full of energetic people dedicated to the preservation of family, community and heritage. www.chickasaw.net Dog House OKC - When it comes to furry four-legged care, our 24/7 supervised cage free play and overnight boarding services make The Dog House OKC in Oklahoma City the best place to be, at least, when they're not in their own backyard. With over 6,000 square feet of combined indoor/outdoor play areas our dog daycare enriches spirit, increases social skills, builds confidence, and offers hours of exercise and stimulation for your dog http://www.thedoghouseokc.com  #ThisisOklahoma 

    Three Guys Before The Game
    3 Guys Before The Game - WVU Football Nick Krahe Visits & WVU Basketball Preview vs UCF (Episode 697)

    Three Guys Before The Game

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 84:59 Transcription Available


    It's a special edition of 3 Guys Before The Game. West Virginia football player Nick Krahe joins the show to discuss off-season workouts, leadership, and the mindset inside the Mountaineer program. The “Guys” also preview this weekend's matchup between WVU and UCF, as the Mountaineers and Knights—along with No. 22 BYU—enter the weekend tied for sixth place in the Big 12. With a crowded middle of the standings, the stretch run will determine who rises from the logjam. Hoppy goes full “Show and Tell” with Obvious Observations, and listener questions and comments complete the episode with Textual Healing.

    Southern Sports Today
    CHUCK OLIVER SHOW 2-12 THURSDAY HOUR 2

    Southern Sports Today

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 43:37


    Tallahassee Democrat FSU beat writer Liam Rooney updates FSU after their transfer portal class met the press. Chuck and Heath discuss the different way coaches discuss their teams in the NIL era. Missouri beat reporter Eli Hoff of the St Louis Post-Dispatch looks at Missouri.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    GW5 NETWORK
    André Torres / GW5 Sports ep.21

    GW5 NETWORK

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 52:38


    Hablando Baske con Andrés Torres Esta semana en GW5 Sports tenemos de invitado especial a Andrés Torres, exjugador profesional de baloncesto y ahora entrenador asistente de los Mets en la BSN. Hablamos con Andrés sobre su carrera, desde sus inicios como jugador hasta llegar a ser entrenador. Miramos el offseason de los Mets y le preguntamos a Andrés sobre los preparativos para la temporada 2026.Cubrimos todo lo último de la BSN a un mes de empezar la temporada y nos preguntamos si el baloncesto de Puerto Rico de verdad está en su “peak”. También miramos los cambios en las reglas de la NCAA y como el NIL ha revolucionado el negoció del baloncesto colegial.Este episodio de GW5 Sports es traído a ustedes por Intervalos Fitness Studio. Para más información puede visitar su página de instagram @intervalosfitness o llamar al 787-378-7090. Grabado desde GW-Cinco Studio como parte de GW5 Network #tunuevatelevisión. Puedes ver toda la programación en www.gwcinco.com. síguenos en instagram @gw_cincoPatreon:  patreon.com/bienabiertaspatreon.com/gw5networkpatreon.com/hablandopop

    Comfort Zone
    I'm Holding Up Poop

    Comfort Zone

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 67:37


    Matt wants to do an AI check in, Chris serves a master class on getting started with 3D printing, and Niléane is away, so the dads talk a little Formula 1…just a little. This week's Cozy Zone, Chris gets a brand glow up! 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. How would you have done our challenges? How would you answer the question at the end of the show? Let us know! Things discussed Two wolves Claude Code OpenClaw Bambu Lab A1 (and A1 mini) Gridfinity MakerWorld Printables Thangs Follow the Hosts Chris on YouTube Matt on Birchtree Niléane on Mastodon Comfort Zone on Mastodon Comfort Zone on Bluesky

    Sports Stuff w/Jim & Muff
    SSJM 389 | BIG GAME Recap | Halftime Show Thoughts | Polarizing Sports Takes

    Sports Stuff w/Jim & Muff

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 65:40


    In this episode of Sports Stuff with Jim and Muff, we dive into Big Game discussion, analyzing the performance of the Seahawks and Patriots, the MVP debate, and the implications of injuries on player performance. We also touch on Lindsey Vonn's controversial participation in the Olympics and review the halftime show featuring Bad Bunny, providing a well-rounded perspective on the events surrounding the big game. Tune in for hot takes, cold opinions, and less than ideally researched thoughts. Don't forget to follow us on all our socials: - @sportsjimmuff on Instagram / Twitter - Sports Stuff with Jim & Muff on Facebook / YouTube Subcribe, comment, rate, review, poke, like, tickle, and get the damn bell on!!!

    The Morning Show w/ John and Hugh
    Transfer portal will be valuable for Kansas State basketball HC Jerome Tang

    The Morning Show w/ John and Hugh

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 12:47


    Mike Johnson and Beau Morgan let you hear what Kansas State men's basketball Head Coach Jerome Tang had to say about his players after what he described as an "embarrassing" 91-62 home loss to Cincinnati last night at Bramlage Coliseum in Manhattan. Mike and Beau react to what Tang had to say, explain why the transfer portal will be valuable for the Kansas State men's basketball Head Coach after this season, and then close out hour two by reacting to the latest news, rumors, and reports in the NFL as they go In The Huddle!

    Hawaii News Now
    First at 4 p.m. (February 11, 2026)

    Hawaii News Now

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 23:15


    The University of Hawaii athletics department makes its case for NIL funding to state lawmakers. Who handed Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke the campaign donation checks at the center of a political scandal, and why he may have fled the country. How a hefty donation will fund beach restoration efforts on Oahu.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Wealth Formula by Buck Joffrey
    545: Should You Invest in Hotels?

    Wealth Formula by Buck Joffrey

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 35:19


    For most of my career, I've been focused on two things: Operating businesses and Multifamily real estate. The strategy has been pretty simple. Take money generated from higher-risk, active businesses… and move it into more stable, long-term assets like apartment buildings. That shift—from risk to stability—is how I've tried to build durability over time. Now, to be fair, the sharp rise in interest rates a few years ago put a dent in that model. But zooming out, it's still worked well for me overall. So I'm sticking with it. That said, there are other ways to think about real estate. In some cases, the real opportunity is when you combine real estate with an operating business. We've done that before in the Wealth Formula Investor Club with self-storage, and the results were excellent. Storage is operationally simple, relatively boring—and that's exactly why it works. But there's another category that sits at the opposite end of the spectrum. Hotels. They're sexier.They're more volatile.And yes—they're riskier. But the upside can be dramatically higher. One of my closest friends here in Montecito has quietly built a fortune doing boutique hotels over the past few years. He started with a no-frills hotel in Texas serving the oil drilling industry. Over time, he combined his operational experience with his talent as a designer—and eventually created some of the highest-rated boutique hotels in the world. He's absolutely crushing it. Of course, most of us aren't world-class designers or architects. I'm certainly not. Still, his success made me curious. Hotels have been on my radar for a while now—not because I understand the business, but because I don't. When I asked him how he learned the hotel industry, his answer was honest: “I figured it out on the fly—starting with my first acquisition and a great broker.” That's usually how real learning happens. So this week on the Wealth Formula Podcast, I brought on an expert in hospitality investing to educate both of us. We cover the basics: How hotel investing actually worksWhere the real risks are (and where they aren't)How returns differ from multifamilyAnd what someone should understand before ever touching their first hotel deal If you've ever thought about buying or investing in hotels—but didn't know where to start—welcome to the club. You don't have to jump in tomorrow. But you do have to start somewhere. This episode is a good starting point. Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/545-should-you-invest-in-hotels/id718416620?i=1000748759003 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5Lx5Rp4x704lWRazWLqDOK Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/GMFf6-g8w_0 Transcript Disclaimer: This transcript was generated by AI and may not be 100% accurate. If you notice any errors or corrections, please email us at phil@wealthformula.com. Welcome everybody. This is Buck Joffrey with the Wealth Formula Podcast coming to you from Montecito, California. Before we begin today, I wanna remind you, if you’ve not done so and you are an accredited investor, go to wealthformula.com, sign up for our investor club. Uh, the opportunity there is really to see private deal flow that you wouldn’t otherwise see because it can’t be advertised. And, uh, only available to those people who are deemed accredited. And then what does accredited mean as a reminder? Well, if you’re married, you make $300,000 per year combined for at least two years with a reasonable expectation, continue to do so, or you have a net worth of a million dollars outside of your personal residence. Or if you’re single like me, $200,000 per year or a million dollars net worth. Anyway, that’s probably, uh, most of you. So all you gotta do is go to wealth formula.com, sign up for investor club because hey, who doesn’t wanna be part of a club? And, uh, by the way, it’s a great price. It’s free. So join it. Just get onboarded and all you gotta do is just wait for deal flow. What a deal. Now let’s talk about different kinds of things to invest in. For most of my career, I, I have really focused on two things I’ve focused on. Either operating businesses, uh, in my case, those operating businesses largely have been medical and multifamily real estate. Uh, the strategy itself, theoretically the way I think about it, take money from sort of these active businesses, a higher risk, move them into more stable long-term assets like apartment buildings. Okay? The idea is that’s how you build some durability over time. Now, to be fair, okay, to be fair. Sharp rise in interest rates a few years ago. Put a little bit of a dent in that model. But here’s the thing is that you can’t throw out the, uh, baby with the bath water. ’cause when I zoom out, still worked well for me overall. So I’m sticking with it and, uh, that’s my story. I’m sticking with it. That said, there are always other ways to think about real estate, right? Real estate is not just multifamily. Um, in some cases, the real opportunity is when you combine real estate and operating businesses. So. We’ve actually done that before in our wealth formula investor club. Um, and we’ve done that through self-storage, for example, and the results were really good. Storage is operationally, generally pretty simple. Probably not that simple, but you know, but more so than other things, relatively boring. Boring is good, and that’s exactly why it works. There’s another category that sits at the opposite end of the spectrum of boring, and it’s sexier and it’s more volatile and it’s riskier. And uh, that is the area of hotels, right, like leisure, that kind of thing. But the upside in those things can be dramatically higher. You know, one of my closest friends here. Montecito, I talk about him all the time. He’s a, he is a little bit of an inspiration to me, although I wouldn’t tell that to in space. He’s built a fortune doing boutique hotels over the past few years and the way he started, you know, and I think it was only about a decade ago because he bought like this no frills hotel in Texas that was serving the oil industry. There was a bunch of guys, you know, drilling needed a place to say, and you know, he had this and he actually. I don’t know that I would recommend this, but he, he told me he bought it sight unseen just based on the numbers. Ah, man, I gotta tell you, I don’t think I’m that lucky. If I bought something sight unseen, it would not work great for me, but it did work great for him. But over time, what he did is he, he combined his operational experience with his talent as he’s like a designer, like designs, homes, an architect, uh, of sorts, although more than that. Um, and he, he used to build houses for like famous people in Hollywood. Anyway, he took that skill and so he combined it with hotels and he created some of the highest rated boutique hotels in the world. And he’s absolutely crushing it. Just crushing it. Of course, the reality is that most of us aren’t world-class designers or architects. I’m certainly not. I’m not artistic at all. Still, um, you know, the fact that he’s had so much success in this space and that he loves hotels. What got me curious? So, hotels have been on my radar for a while, not because I understand the business, but actually because I don’t. And when I asked him how he learned, uh, about the hotel industry, he just said, you know, I figured out on the fly and, uh, you know, started with my first acquisition, had a great broker who taught me everything I, you know, needed to know at the beginning and. That’s a great story. I mean, and ideally that’s how things happen. As you can tell, this guy is, uh, seems to just hit on everything. So good for him. So this week on Wealth Formula Podcast, I wanted to get a little bit of a hotel investing 1 0 1. So I brought on an expert in hospitality investing that could educate both you and me. So we’re gonna cover some of the basics, how hotel actually works, you know, what are the risks returns. Like, what should people do if they even consider, you know, buying their first hotel or investing in one? So if you’ve ever thought about investing, uh, in hotels, or maybe that’s the first time you’re hearing about it and you’re curious, uh, welcome to the club and uh, we will have a great interview for you right after these messages. Wealth formula banking is an ingenious concept powered by whole life insurance, but instead of acting just as a safety net, the strategy supercharges your investments. First, you create a personal financial reservoir that grows at a compounding interest rate much higher than any bank savings account. As your money accumulates, you borrow from your own. Bank to invest in other cash flowing investments. Here’s the key. Even though you’ve borrowed money at a simple interest rate, your insurance company keeps paying you compound interest on that money even though you’ve borrowed it. At result, you make money in two places at the same time. That’s why your investments get supercharged. This isn’t a new technique. It’s a refined strategy used by some of the wealthiest families in history, and it uses century old rock solid insurance companies as its backbone. Turbocharge your investments. Visit Wealth formula banking.com. Again, that’s wealth formula banking.com. Welcome back to the show, everyone. Today. My guest on Wealth Farm I podcast is, uh, John O’Neill. He’s a, a professor of hospitality management and director of the Hospitality Real Estate Strategy Group at Pennsylvania State University. Uh, he spent decades studying hotel valuation performance, Cabo flows and economic cycles in in the lodging industry. John, thanks for, uh, joining us. You’re welcome. So, you know, we’re talking offline. You’ve been in the hotel business for a long time. We’re trying to figure out how to frame this thing because you know, I mean there are, I know there are certainly people in. Uh, who in, in my group and my listeners, my community who are in the hotel space, but a lot of ’em aren’t. And you know, they’ve been thinking about, well, you know, we do a lot of apartment buildings, that kind of thing. Um, you know, what else should we be thinking about? And so, you know, when we hear, uh, hotel, um, they’re thinking of hospitality. But from an investor’s perspective, I guess the first question ask is what kind of real estate asset is a hotel? And, and may, may maybe just sort of fundamentally how different it is. From apartments office or retail? Yeah, that’s a great question because hotels are fundamentally different. But what I’ve seen over the past few years as well is hotels have increasingly been considered to be a component of commercial real estate. So we’ve always thought about office and retail and residential and industrial as being components of commercial real estate, but increasingly. Investors are thinking about hotels that way as well, because some of the high risk aspects of hotels have been moderated a little bit. So they are still considered to be a high risk and potentially high reward category, but they’re much more cyclical than those other types of businesses. So if we look at apartment leases, maybe being a year or two. Office leases may be being three to five years and retail leases could be five or 10 years. The leases in hotels are one or two nights, so there’s upside, but there’s risk involved in that as well. So when there’s pressure in a market to increase rates, like here where I am in University Park, Pennsylvania, when we have a home football game. We can see hotels with average daily rates of maybe a hundred to $200 a night charging seven, eight, $900 per night, and filling up on those rates. You can’t do that in an office building or in a retail center. And so there’s great opportunity when demand increases to push up rates and to greatly benefit from that. The flip side of courses on Sunday night when all those guests leave. You might be back to a hundred dollars a night and running 20 or 30% occupancy. Do hotels kind of follow the rest of real estate in terms of market cycles though? Yeah, it depends. I, I would say in many cases they’re actually leaders, which again, double-edged sword there. So for, yeah, when we plummeted in 2020 because of COVID hotels were probably the first category really to see it. Demand dried up overnight, and you go back to September 11th, 2001 on September 12th, 2001, a lot of hotels were empty and that wasn’t the case with office buildings and retail centers. The flip side, of course, is when the economy started improving, hotel operators could start pushing their rates very quickly. And so other categories of commercial real estate didn’t receive those benefits. Yeah, I mean, obviously there’s certainly gonna be. Real estate that’s often used that that’s often using debt and, you know, probably has the same sort of, uh, issues with regard to cap rate compression or decompression based on interest rates as well. Right, right. So, um, where are we? Right? What would you say right now, like, I mean, we know that. Our, we’ve been following very closely on the multifamily side. You know, prices are depressed. I mean, from 2022, we’re looking at probably 30% to 40%. Most, most, uh, large apartment complexes are not moving because people don’t wanna sell into a down market. But when they are, they’re being sold at 30, 40% discounts compared to 2022. Where is the, where is the hotel? Market at right now? It it, it’s challenged because right now we’re seeing discrepancies between where buyers wanna buy and sellers wanna sell. We’ve started to see some movement because some sellers have come down a bit in pricing because of what we’ve seen in 2025, the market really did soften as far as the hotel business is concerned. So in 2025. We really saw no increase in occupancy and in many markets we saw some decreases in occupancy. We are still seeing average daily rates going up a little bit, so yeah. Might be worth maybe a quick step backward that the two key indicators in terms of hotel lodging performance would be occupancy and average daily rate. With occupancy being the extent to which the guest rooms are occupied and average daily rate being the average price somebody is paying. We can talk about the mathematics of those, but, um, just I think conceptually, hopefully that makes sense. But, so, you know, at this point what we’re seeing is average daily rates are still going up a little bit, and the forecasts for 2026 are. Pretty much more of the same, where we’re not expected to see great occupancy increases, but we are anticipating that the average daily rates might go up a little bit. Uh, and, and in fact we might see occupancies decline slightly. And, uh, we might see, uh, average daily rates still possibly going up a little bit. That’s usually an indicator of being late in the cycle, you know, being somewhere near the peak and, and, you know, if the trough was 2020. Which was a pretty deep trough. 2021, we started seeing improvements and we saw great improvements in 22, 23, and 24, and so it’s looking like the end of a cycle. The thing we don’t really know for sure is, is there some reason that we’re going to really go into a substantial down period or are we actually in a situation where we’re going to have another upcycle? Yeah. You know, the other thing I was curious about too, like when you talk about these cycles for hotels, even within hotels, there are certainly, you know, different types of hotels. You know, there’s the boutiquey ones that are pe really pure tourism versus the ones that, okay, well maybe they are, you know, good for football games or. There’s others that are people use for, for, for work frequently, right? They’re, they’re just passing through for, for work trips. Do you, is there, um, is that difficult to extricate those types of different economies running at the same time? It’s not, I, I don’t know that it’s that difficult, you know, just to give you a little bit about my background, I’ve been a professor for some time, but prior to being a professor I worked for. Three of the four major hospitality organizations, namely Marriott, IHG, and Hyatt. Uh, and so going back into the 1980s when I was doing feasibility studies for proposed Marriott hotels, we, in most markets, analyzed three markets segments. And, and you essentially said what they are commercial business, which are your business travelers, leisure business, which are your pleasure travelers, and then groups, which includes conventions and, and those are still the three major market segments in most markets. In, in some markets. For example, if you’re approximate to a major international airport, there’s usually a fourth segment, which is that fourth segment is airline crew business, which is, is very different than the other three because. Whereas the other three go up and down throughout, not just the year, but throughout the week. Airline crew business tends to be stable throughout the year, so it, it, it’s in your hotel 365 nights outta the year. So it’s, it’s a very low risk, but also a very low rated market segment. So it, I don’t know if that’s that complicated, but it just needs to be broken out as you delineated it, which is that there’s. Three or four market segments in any market. And in terms of studying a hotel for development or for investment, it’s necessary to understand not just what’s going on on the supply side, in other words what’s going on in the hotels, but what’s going on in the demand side as well. So give you an example. I recently did a feasibility study in a market, which is a big pharmaceutical market. So I actually spent time with major pharmaceutical people talking about, where are you staying now? Why are you staying there? Are you a member of the Frequent traveler program? How does your business vary throughout the year? What rates are you paying? What facilities and amenities are you seeking? And things like that. So to really understand the demand because that demand segment. So important in that market. So it is ultimately a street corner business and what’s going on in a specific market in terms of the mix of commercial, leisure and group business and possibly other market segments. Really is something that we have to study in depth when we conduct a feasibility study or an appraisal for hotel. I, I don’t know if I mentioned, I’m a licensed real estate appraiser too, and although my licenses allow me to appraise any type of property, I only appraise hotels. Got it. Businesses fundamentally changed pre COVID and post COVID. I would assume that there’s probably less travel. Are you seeing impact? On those types of hotels from that kind of, you know, less travel, more zoom type activity. Yeah. And, and that’s a great, that’s a great follow up because with those market segments, although the segments are the same. The demand from each of those segments really has different, and, and as you said, it really changed substantially in COVID. It, it, it’s fascinating how once we were forced to use Zoom and, and other, you know, Microsoft teams and other technology like that, you know, we, we kind of did a kicking and screaming. But once we figured it out, we realized we didn’t get a lot done. Uh, now I spent last week in Los Angeles at America’s Lodging Investment Summit, and I go to this. Function every year, because I see many of the same people year after year, and the business cards might change, but it’s the same people involved in the hotel business, whether they’re brokers or investors or asset managers or consultants or appraisers. But in between. Each year I do a lot on Zoom with these people and you know, we can keep those relationships going. So it hasn’t eliminated, you know, in my personal case, my need to travel, but it has substantially reduced it. And I think a lot of other business people have seen the same thing. So if we look at the recovery since COVID, it was fascinating because the first market segment that recovered and recovered really strongly was leisure business and people, people see it as their right. To have a vacation and, and people were paying high rates, particularly in, in, in mountain locations and in beach locations. And so those rates came up really quickly. And then the group business followed. If people do wanna go to group functions like I did last week in la what has not recovered to the level of 2019 though is the business travel. Right. Interesting. So I, that’s probably a, uh, you know, and he, I can’t really see a particularly promising future for that Subsect either. Right. I think, in fact, bill Gates said it’s never going to be back to the, you know, he, he’s an investor in Four Seasons hotels, and he said it’ll never be back to the way it was in 2019. I don’t know if he’s right. I mean, because I, I still feel like we get a lot of things done. Face-to-face, person to person that we really can’t do in Zoom. I don’t think Zoom is great for establishing relationships. I, I still think that we need face-to-face, uh, personal contact. But, you know, that might be just my perspective because I’ve been working in hotels since I was a teenager and I’m really far from being a teenager now. And, you know, I, I’ve been indoctrinated in this philosophy of the importance of face-to-face contact. But yeah, you know, that might be generational. You with a younger generation. Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. Um, you know, just kind of going back to the difference differences, uh, with compared to other real estate hotels, ultimately the, one of the big differences, they’re operating businesses, right? I mean, they’re not that large. Apartment buildings aren’t, but they’re is I think, a specific sort of operational execution that matters a lot in hotels. So, you know, in invest, when investors are kinda looking at that, I mean, they, they should probably be not looking at it as nearly as passive as other real estate investments. Is that fair? I, I think that’s very fair because I think, you know, it, it shows what’s happened in terms of the market with real estate investment trust. Because I’ve sold my entire position in hotel real estate investment trust and, and as you probably know, if we look at real estate investment trust. Different categories in, in commercial real estate, hotels lag, which is fascinating because everything else we’ve been talking about explains why hotel returns tend to outperform other classes of commercial real estate. More volatility, but higher returns on average. If you can withstand the long period, uh, that you need to be an investor. On real estate investment trust, it’s the opposite. Hotels actually lag and, and I think it really is because of exactly what you’re talking about, which is that they really are like an operating business where there’s also real estate as opposed to a real estate play where it’s almost like there’s an annuity of rent that is very easily projected, uh, in hotels. You know, we, we. Project all the time how they’re going to perform. But you know, you know, I hope my projections are very good, but there’s always things that can COVID. For example, you know, now there’s a virus in, in India that you know might be coming and, you know, we don’t know, will this be substantial or will it be really minor in the Americas? We really don’t know. Uh, that won’t have a big effect on, on other classes of real estate investment trust, but. It could have a big effect in hotels, so, so the unknowns in hotels are very high. And then when you combine that with the fact that they are an operating business, which are very labor intensive and wage rates are going up. So the cost structure and the management of that cost structure becomes. Very important and the expertise of the hotel managers becomes very important. And so, yeah, like you say, other classes of commercial real estate or, or institutional real estate investments have an operational component. It’s much greater when it comes to hotels. So I actually have a friend who’s an, um, owns, uh, a few boutique hotels here in, in California, and he was telling me one of the things that he’s kind of worried about is, um, you know, they, they’re, they have some, um. Some mandates coming up with regard to, you know, minimum wage and, and all these things that, uh, hotel workers have to get, uh, give you just outta curiosity. I mean, most of my audience is not in California. I am, but have you heard about this? Can you tell us a little bit about those pressures? Yeah, I have heard about it. And there’s, there’s forces on the other side as well, namely the American Hotel and Lodging Association, which represents hotel owners, managers, and franchisers. And so they have a voice in these things as well. But the, the, the forest, particularly in places like California and, and in the west coast in general, we’ve seen it in Seattle as well. Um, you know, in, in terms of increasing minimum wages to rates that, that are shocking to me. Um, you know, that’s, that’s a big issue. You know, you don’t see it as much in the middle of the country, but you do see it on the coast and particularly in the, on the West Coast. So, you know, if we’re looking at projections, say into 2026 and, and perhaps beyond, we expect in many cases to be seeing higher growth in wage expenses than we expect to see growth in RevPAR, which is room revenue, preoccupied room, which is just occupancy times average daily rate. So the, the overall revenue is expected, at least in the short term, to grow more slowly. Than expenses and, and wages are really driving a lot of it. And then anything that’s affected by wages, so insurance, for example, property taxes, other expenses are really growing at this stage more than what we’ve seen in terms of revenue growth. So that’s, that’s a challenge right now. The, the question I think really then is how much will AI affect that and to what extent will guests become more comfortable with checking in? On an iPad type of a situation as opposed to seeing a person face to face, and there’s probably generational differences there. What it is forcing hotel operators to do is the same kinds of things that restaurant operators have been forced to do, which is find ways to use technology and actually have the guests face the technology and get the guests comfortable with that. In terms of things like check in and check out, you know, but still in hotels the rooms have to be cleaned and, and although there’s robots that. You know, they’re nowhere near what, where they need to be to actually clean Hotel guestroom jet, at least in any sort of economically viable way. But, you know, the long-term question is to what extent will the industry be adopting AI and other technology in order to address that issue? Because that’s what’s going to happen. It’s, it’s, you know, it’s not just going to be a situation where. The operators will accept paying higher wages and have the same number of employees in each hotel. Right. Um, branding, you know, sort of confusing to a lot of people. Not in the space, but you know, what role do hotel brands actually kind of play in, in protecting revenue and value? Um, and I guess when does a brand help an owner versus become a constraint? Yeah. You know, brands have been very important and, and I, I forget if I mentioned but of the, the big brand companies I’ve worked for three of them and, um. You know, they, they, they typically started as management companies. So originally companies like Hilton and Marriott primarily generated revenue through management fees. And so they own some of the real estate, although they’ve become asset light over the years and own very little, if any, anymore. Uh, but they do still manage hotels. So one thing that the brand companies do have is expertise in terms of management. That’s one of the fees that a branded hotel and a non-branded hotel would have as well, would be a management fee, which is usually expressed as a percentage of revenue. And sometimes there’s an incentive structure in there as well. But then there’s a franchise fee, which is just paying for the brand, and, and that’s usually as a percentage of total revenue, higher than the management fee. But what it does is it, it, it. Puts the property in a global distribution system, so the global distribution systems that brands like Marriott and Hilton and IHG and, and HIA have, uh, they. Generate heads and beds. You know, that’s, that’s the term we always, when I worked at Hyatt and Merritt, we always talked about heads and beds. Every night you’re trying to, trying to get people in the rooms. The brands do a lot to put heads and beds, you know, in a typical hotel with a good brand affiliation. Somewhere between probably a third and two thirds of the occupy rooms actually came in through the brand global distribution system, which historically was a toll free reservation system. And although the, you know, those still exist now, it’s really more of a focus on the online system and, and, and sometimes toll-free reservations and direct reservations. But, but that’s what the brand does. It, it, it ultimately is a generator of. So kind of just focusing on somebody who’s potentially thinking about hotels as an investment. So far, what I gleaned from you, and, and correct me if I’m wrong, is that timing probably isn’t perfect right now. We’re probably, you know, we’re probably in a, you know, a peak and you generally not a great idea to buy in peaks. Um. I personally, from what I understand, would stay outta California. You know, uh, you know, like my friend was saying that it was gonna make it very difficult for a lot of hotels to have their, you know, hotel restaurants even. And so he foresees like a lot of them having to close those down. Um, and then the, the next thing I think is, gosh, you really have to be cognizant of the, of the fact that, you know, work patterns are changing. And so maybe that’s not a good. Way to go, either. What other, what are some other big picture things that you think people ought to be thinking about as they evaluate the space? Yeah. Well, I think there’s a couple of things. One of which is. That is a street corner business. So it really depends on what street corner you’re in. Uh, I’ve done some research just on how hotels perform in university towns versus other locations because, for example, there are brands now called graduate hotels, which eventually was acquired by Hilton, uh, and, uh, scholar Hotels and, and these properties are university town hotels. They’re doing okay. You know, they’re, they’re doing okay. If you look at how universities operate, we’ve seen some Ivy League schools pay 60, $80 million or more just to make sure they keep that billion dollars a year coming in from the federal government that they, they get for research grants and, and we’ve seen, you know, look at what’s going on with NIL now in terms of, of university sports. Universities clearly are willing to. You gen willing to spend a lot of money to keep doing what they do, which is, you know, they, they generate a lot of research and I’m talking about. Big universities now, uh, you know, a lot of research and, and there’s a sporting business aspect to universities as well. So university towns are okay, and, and what I ultimately found in my research is they’re much less cyclical than the average. So, you know, we talk about the risk of hotels as things go up and things go down and things go up and down. That doesn’t happen as much in university towns. You know, big universities don’t close and, and don’t even substantially change their business model. So it really depends on, on where you’re located. And then there’s certain cities as well, you know, people, you know, I, I don’t have to go into detail about my last visit to San Francisco and how weird it was, and I was with students and, and told my female students don’t go out at night alone. I mean, it was, it was, it was really freaky, but. San Francisco now might be a place to invest. Now San Francisco probably has bottomed out. Uh, and the same might be true with New York. So, you know, it really depends on where you’re going. I, I think in general, yeah, you know, there’s, there’s concerns, but even so, you know, I think it’s still might be a good time to invest in. Good quality hotel companies, just, you know, in terms of the stock market and, and equity in, in businesses like Marriott and, and Hilton because their franchise fees and their management fees are a percentage of total revenue. So hotels that are not profitable, that are a member of those brand affiliations are still paying. Into those systems and you know, hopefully the goal is that these properties become profitable, but even while they’re not profitable, they owe franchise fees and in some cases management fees as well. So I think there are a lot of ways to still invest in the hotel business. It’s just what vehicles are being used and where. So, you know, it sounds a little overwhelming, um, for someone who, again, who’s new to the space. Any suggestions on how somebody might just learn more about this ecosystem and, you know, start to go down this path of potentially becoming, you know, a hotel investor? Yeah. Well, first thing is, you know, we talked about ai. AI is pretty good for helping people to learn. So if you wanna learn about the hotel business, you can go and have a really good conversation with chat GPT about what makes it click and where could the opportunities lie today. Uh, you know, I’ve gone over the past year from essentially not using AI at all to using it essentially every day. And so that’s a great way because that’ll access a lot of, there, there’s trade journals, for example, but it’ll access those things. Uh, the conference, like I went to last week, the America’s Lodging Investment Summit, which is in LA every year is a. Is a great place to learn as well. There’s, there’s wonderful sessions and that conference is attended by everybody from Anthony Capano, who’s the CEO of Marriott, down to people involved in real estate and investments in the hotels and, and who essentially make their living. Off of those as brokers, appraisers, consultants, asset managers and things like that. So, so there’s ways online to do it and there’s ways to do it actually by attending conferences as well. Yeah. A good broker as well. Right. I mean, you know, going back to my, my friend who, who’s become a very successful hotelier, the first one he bought, he threw a broker and he said he learned everything about hotels that he knows from that guy. Um. So that’s probably, it probably tells you something as well. Yeah. And, and there are some excellent hotel brokers. There’s some who are national in scope and some who are local in scope. So again, it depends on where you’re thinking you might wanna be investing. Uh, but, but there’s some great local brokers, but then there’s national firms like JLL and CBRE and Hunter, uh, that, you know, they have really good people who are very knowledgeable about the hotel business. Yeah. John, thanks so much for, uh, joining us here on Wealth Formula Podcast and giving us sort of an overview of the, uh, um, hotel, uh, real estate, uh, uh, asset class. You bet you make a lot of money, but are still worried about retirement. Maybe you didn’t start earning until your thirties. Now you’re trying to catch up. Meanwhile, you’ve got a mortgage, a private school to pay for, and you feel like you’re getting further and further behind. Now, good news, if you need to catch up on retirement, check out a program put out by some of the oldest and most prestigious life insurance companies in the world. It’s called Wealth Accelerator, and it can help you amplify your returns quickly, protect your money from creditors, and provide financial protection to your family if something happens to. The concepts here are used by some of the wealthiest families in the world, and there’s no reason why they can’t be used by you. Check it out for yourself by going to wealth formula banking.com. Welcome back to the show everyone. Hope you enjoyed and again, uh, hey hotels. Think about it. I guess. Uh, I continue. I will continue to do so, uh, especially given my buddy’s success in this space. Um. Although, I will tell you, I probably am not a boutique hotel guy. Um, you know, I don’t, I don’t know that I could make it super fancy, you know? And then on the other hand, you hear about these, uh, hotels that are. For the people traveling through and they’re not doing this so great. So maybe wait till that we hit that, um, that trough that he was talking about, he said we’re kind of at a peak right now. Anyway, that’s it for me. Uh, this week on Wealth Formula Podcast. This is Buck Joffrey signing off. If you wanna learn more, you can now get free access to our in-depth personal finance course featuring industry leaders like Tom Wheel Wright and Ken McElroy. Visit well formula roadmap.com.

    Iowa Everywhere
    Legends & Listeners: Iowa Football GM Tyler Barnes talks offseason, roster management, and more

    Iowa Everywhere

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 53:36


    Scott Dochterman is joined by Iowa football GM and Chief of Staff Tyler Barnes for an in-depth look at the Hawkeyes' transfer portal approach and roster construction heading into 2026. Barnes discusses Iowa's low portal attrition, adding FCS All-Americans, rebuilding key positions, replacing major special teams contributors, and managing scholarships in the NIL era. Plus, insight into recruiting philosophy, development under Kirk Ferentz, and what to expect from the Hawkeyes this spring. Presented by GameDay Men's Health! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Scott & Holman Pawdcast
    11.29: The February Cougar Sports Buffet

    The Scott & Holman Pawdcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 112:11


    Its that beautiful time of the college sports calendar where winter and spring sport seasons meet up and we're downright overflowing with Houston Cougar sports to talk about as Bobby and Sam kicked around the following topics: An unbelievably dominant weeknight men's hoops win over surprise team UCF Discussing Kelvin Sampson's post UCF 'poor' comments and the state of UH's NIL efforts Returning to the on court action discussing a pair of on-court men's hoops wins in the state of Utah: a comprehensive win over top 25 BYU and a workmanlike win over cellar dwellar Utah (with bonus time traveling) Finally, previewing men's hoops' pair of games to come: hosting woeful K State and a Big Monday trip to a top 5 Iowa State Previewing the 2026 Cougar baseball season Staying on the diamond to discuss a promising 1st weekend of the Chrissy Schoonmaker era for softball and some 2nd weekend tests Tennis Corner discusses 2 more sweep wins and the end of non-conference play Checking back in with track & field as they reach the business end of Indoor season

    We Get Work
    Student Athletes or Employees? The Constantly Changing State of Play

    We Get Work

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 21:10


    The business of college sports is accelerating. So are the legal questions. Labor Relations Group Co-leader Laura Pierson-Scheinberg and her colleagues, former NLRB chair Marvin Kaplan and Michael Bertoncini, discuss what college and university athletic programs can expect from increased NIL activity and athlete mobility, shifting labor law interpretations, and growing state and federal levels of involvement.

    Eye on the Storm
    Episode 185: Mike Repole

    Eye on the Storm

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 80:08


    Get to know Mike from Queens. The kid who grew up in Middle Village, who went to St. John's and became one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the world. At his core he bleeds Johnnies red and so he joins the podcast to talk about his roots, where his love for basketball came from, his relationship with Rick Pitino and what it's been like watching the success of the last three years unfold.His take on setting up guidelines and rules for NIL in NCAA, how St. John's can keep Rick Pitino here till win 1000, and why he never gave up on this season even through the early stumbles. We dive into it all and learn about the basketball side of Mike and how there's so much more than just dollars and cents behind his passion. Follow the podcast on Twitter:@EyeonStormPod = Eye on the Storm Podcast#sjubb

    Dirt & Sprague
    Dirt & Sprague 2-11-26 Hour 3

    Dirt & Sprague

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 40:52


    If your teammate won gold medal after being convicted of stealing your credit card would you still compete in Olympics...Dirt making sure it's okay to get wrapped up in kids movies...the noticeable trend for NFL Playoff offenses in 2025...is having a NBA lottery pick on your college team worth it in the NIL era?

    THE HUGE SHOW
    The Huge Show - February 11th - 4pm Hour

    THE HUGE SHOW

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 44:53


    In our second hour, we were joined by Chris Castellani from the "Chris & Company" podcast. He and Huge talked about stacked our Detroit Tigers are now that they've picked up Verlander, talked about the star power and expectations for the season, and much more. For the next hour, we were joined by Allen Trieu who covers Midwest recruiting for 24/7 Sports. During that time, he and Huge talked about signing day last week, went through the names of Michigan guys who have signed, talked about the effects of NIL and the transfer portal on signing day and College Athletics, and much more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    THE HUGE SHOW
    The Huge Show - February 11th - 5pm Hour

    THE HUGE SHOW

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 44:54


    We were joined by Allen Trieu who covers Midwest recruiting for 24/7 Sports. During that time, he and Huge talked about signing day last week, went through the names of Michigan guys who have signed, talked about the effects of NIL and the transfer portal on signing day and College Athletics, and much more. We were then joined by Cathy George, who is the Head Coach of the Grand Rapids Rise. She told us how the team has been doing this season, talked about their upcoming games at Van Andel tomorrow and Saturday, and more. We wrapped up the hour talking with Courtney Goff from Avelo Airlines. She filled us in on the great non-stop flights they're offering to Lakeland for Spring Training, told us what makes Avelo Airlines different, and more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    THE HUGE SHOW
    The Huge Show - February 11th - Full Show

    THE HUGE SHOW

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 134:44


    Today on the show, we're talking about the Detroit Pistons, Detroit Tigers, signing day last week, and more as we were joined by some of our great guests. We kicked off the show talking with Ben Bosscher from our affiliate 100.9 the Mitt in the Great Lakes Bay Region. He and Huge talked about the Detroit Pistons and the suspensions that have been handed down, talked about the Detroit Tigers signing Verlander to a 1-year deal, and more. We were then joined by Dan Hasty, who is the voice of the West Michigan Whitecaps. He gave us his thought's on Verlander coming back and the impact he can make, talked about where he thinks he'll be in the rotation, and much more. In our second hour, we were joined by Chris Castellani from the "Chris & Company" podcast. He and Huge talked about stacked our Detroit Tigers are now that they've picked up Verlander, talked about the star power and expectations for the season, and much more. For the next hour, we were joined by Allen Trieu who covers Midwest recruiting for 24/7 Sports. During that time, he and Huge talked about signing day last week, went through the names of Michigan guys who have signed, talked about the effects of NIL and the transfer portal on signing day and College Athletics, and much more. We were joined by Allen Trieu who covers Midwest recruiting for 24/7 Sports. During that time, he and Huge talked about signing day last week, went through the names of Michigan guys who have signed, talked about the effects of NIL and the transfer portal on signing day and College Athletics, and much more. We were then joined by Cathy George, who is the Head Coach of the Grand Rapids Rise. She told us how the team has been doing this season, talked about their upcoming games at Van Andel tomorrow and Saturday, and more. We wrapped up the hour talking with Courtney Goff from Avelo Airlines. She filled us in on the great non-stop flights they're offering to Lakeland for Spring Training, told us what makes Avelo Airlines different, and more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    The Next Round
    Last Call | Is HS Recruiting Dead? Alabama's Portal/NIL Reality + Ezavier Crowell & Cederian Morgan Buzz

    The Next Round

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 44:38


    Is high school recruiting still the lifeblood of college football… or is it getting replaced by the transfer portal + NIL marketplace? In today's episode we dig into Alabama recruiting — why the Tide sit around #8 in the class rankings, what that actually means in 2026, and whether stacking elite high school talent matters as much when it feels like half the class can disappear before it ever becomes “depth.” But first… we kick it off with a very Alabama start to the show

    Three Guys Before The Game
    3 Guys Before The Game - Texas Tech Recap & Reload (Episode 696)

    Three Guys Before The Game

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 67:47 Transcription Available


    It's a pivotal pause in the Big 12 grind for the West Virginia basketball team. Coach Ross Hodge's Mountaineers finally get their first extended break of conference play—and it couldn't come at a better time. WVU may have been showing some wear after a punishing stretch of six games in 18 days, capped by a four-thousand-mile roundtrip swing to Arizona. In this episode, the “Guys” look back at Sunday's loss to No. 16 Texas Tech and take a hard look at what lies ahead in the Big 12 stretch run. Hoppy delivers his Obvious Observations, and listener questions and comments wrap up the show with Textual Healing.

    Hey Fightin' Podcast
    The Real Deal: Trace Young Talks New Company, The 99 Network, Focusing on Helping College Athletes in NIL Space

    Hey Fightin' Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 37:08


    Former LSU Men's Basketball player and social media influencer Trace Young returned to campus last week to speak with student-athletes about his latest venture, The 99 Network, a company that helps college athletes build their brands, both on and off the field, to secure NIL partnerships. Young joined the latest episode of The Real Deal to give listeners more information.

    Sharp & Benning
    The Investigation - 9

    Sharp & Benning

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 13:55


    Connor and Mike react to Nebraska being under investigation over NIL deals. Connor reads another excerpt from the Crab Creek Chronicles.

    Joe Rose Show
    Hollywood's Headlines- Earle/Brady Dating?, G-League to College?, Hudson/Belichick

    Joe Rose Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 10:10


    In this edition of Hollywood's Headlines, the guys dive into rumors surrounding Alix Earle and Tom Brady as the speculation starts to heat up. They discuss the strange case of Charles Bediako, who spent time in the G-League, returned to Alabama, and is now ruled ineligible, sparking a broader conversation about the need to clean up college sports. They also note Kurt Cignetti's national championship game headset going up for auction to benefit Indiana's NIL efforts, and Jordon Hudson drawing attention with a controversial shirt at a UNC basketball game.

    Joe Rose Show
    Mike Mayock on Super Bowl, Malik Willis, & NFL Draft

    Joe Rose Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 18:21


    Former NFL GM and NFL Network analyst Mike Mayock joins the show to break down Seattle's defensive masterpiece in the Super Bowl and share his thoughts on the Dolphins' quarterback situation. Mayock says he expects Tua to get another opportunity elsewhere because of the league-wide shortage of quality QBs, while adding he's not overly impressed with this year's draft class outside of Mendoza, whom he compares to Matt Ryan. He also discusses Malik Willis as a potential fit in Miami given his ties to the Dolphins' front office and coaching staff. The conversation shifts to college football, where Mayock says the NIL and transfer portal era has gone too far and calls for a collective bargaining agreement in college sports.

    Joe Rose Show
    HR 3- Mike Mayock & Kyle Crabbs on Super Bowl and Dolphins Offseason

    Joe Rose Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 45:58


    Hour 3 features former NFL GM and NFL Network analyst Mike Mayock breaking down Seattle's defensive dominance in the Super Bowl and sharing his take on the Dolphins' quarterback situation. He expects Tua to get another chance elsewhere due to the league-wide QB shortage and isn't overly impressed with this year's draft class outside of Mendoza, while also weighing in on Malik Willis as a potential fit in Miami. The conversation shifts to college football, where Mayock critiques the NIL and transfer portal era and calls for a collective bargaining agreement. Later, Kyle Crabbs joins to analyze how the Dolphins could address key offensive line holes to replicate Seattle's formula, the value of extending center Aaron Brewer, and the quarterback carousel this offseason, with both agreeing there's no scenario where Miami avoids paying most of Tua's contract.

    Southern Sports Today
    CHUCK OLIVER SHOW 2-10 TUESDAY HOUR 1

    Southern Sports Today

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 43:39


    Chuck thinks schools have a much better idea how to use NIL than they did even a year ago. Chuck and Heath discuss the fallout of the Charles Bediako case ruling. Dave Bartoo of CFB Matrix joins for his weekly visit. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    College Football Smothered and Covered
    INSIDER: Why Texas, Texas A&M, LSU, Florida, Miami & Notre Dame WON Recruiting & The Transfer Portal

    College Football Smothered and Covered

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 28:54


    Which college football programs are winning the roster-building war with elite high school recruiting and transfer portal hauls? Analyst Brian Smith spotlights Miami, Notre Dame, Florida, LSU, Texas A&M, and Texas—all stacking blue-chip prospects and key transfers like Jordan Seaton, Cam Coleman, and Jackson Cantwell. Will these heavyweight additions finally push programs like LSU and Texas into playoff contention, or will gaps along the offensive line and under-the-radar departures hold them back?Brian Smith breaks down player-by-player impact—from top offensive tackles to game-changing wide receivers—while examining each school's strategy for building momentum, fixing O-line woes, and building relationships in today's NIL era. Listener questions probe Miami's outlook under Mario Cristobal and Notre Dame's championship potential. Recruiting insights, portal trends, and spring ball previews make this a can't-miss episode for fans tracking the next wave of CFB superstars.Everydayer ClubIf you never miss an episode, it's time to make it official. Join the Locked On Everydayer Club and get ad-free audio, access to our members-only Discord, and more — all built for our most loyal fans. Click here to learn more and join the community: https://theportal.supercast.com/Help us by supporting our sponsors!GametimeToday's episode is brought to you by Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE for $20 off your first purchase.MazdaLike our players, we're driven by the details. Because highlights make the reel. What it takes to get there makes it count.There's more to a Mazda. Because there's more to you.Turbo TaxFor a limited time, you can have your taxes done by a local TurboTax expert for just $150 — all in, if a TurboTax expert didn't file for you last year. Just file by February 28. Take taxes off your plate and get back to your life. Visit https://TurboTax.com/local to book your appointment today. IndeedListeners of this show get a $75 Sponsored Job Credit to help give your job the premium placement it deserves at http://Indeed.com/podcastFanDuelIf you're a new customer, bet just $5 and get $200 in Bonus Bets if you win. Make it count — because after the Super Bowl, the season is over. Last call for football on FanDuel, an Official Sportsbook Partner of Super Bowl Sixty. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expire in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    HEA Insider
    Army Athletic Director Tom Theodorakis

    HEA Insider

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 34:46


    Since 2026 is the 250th birthday of America, and I'm reading books about the American Revolution, I thought it made sense to ask Army Athletic Director Tom Theodorakis to join HEA for a conversation. Theo shares what it feels like every day at West Point and why it is such a special place. I asked him what perspective he gets from working at different institution types, including P4 schools, another military academy, and even The Ivy League at Harvard. The conversation turns to outlining his vision going into his second year in the AD chair. We discuss what it takes to put on an Army/Navy game and what it will take to keep it from being changed as the College Football Playoff dates continue to change. It's safe to say the game won't be in July. Theo explains how Army has to continue to think about what college athletics looks like at their institution since they do not do House, NIL, and the transfer portal is not the same for them. He also communicates what athletics means at West Point and what the future leaders of our nation's Army learns from the experience, including failure and trying to build up muscle memory of winning in tough situations. HEA is presented by PILYTIX, an AI tech company for higher education institutions and sports organizations. Increased Donations. Fast, Effective Targeting. Improved Performance.AD Vantage empowers athletic directors with comprehensive staff data, performance analytics, and AI-powered candidate insights to make smarter hiring, compensation, and retention decisions in an era where every dollar counts.Onrise provides complete mental health Coverage for your Athletes. One call. Same-day setup. Your athletes get immediate access to peer support from retired pros, licensed clinicians, and 24/7 crisis care. Less than one in-house FTE. No hiring hassles. No initiative fatigue.0:00 Introduction0:40 Experiencing West Point Daily as AD1:55 Perspective from Army, Harvard, UCLA, Arizona, Air Force6:52 Transitioning from 1st Year to 2nd Year as AD11:20 Visit Onrise.CARE for Mental Health Athlete Care12:20 What it takes to put on the Army/Navy Game18:45 How do you protect the Army/Navy Game Date?22:00 Institutional Collaboration at West Point27:05 Deciding to complete a Doctorate in Education31:35 Aspirational Advice: Get out of your Comfort Zone

    Discover America with Prince Nesta
    NIL: The Good, the Bad and The Ugly

    Discover America with Prince Nesta

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 16:51


    On this week of NIL Playbook, a new podcast on the Reynolds Hotbox, host Maddie Gomes and her cohosts, Lexi Cantrell, Morgan Kilbourne, and Tommy Mondani break down the history of NIL in college sports.

    Bleav in Buckeyes
    Buckeye Brotherhood: Bill Rabinowitz on Writing Ohio State's Championship Journey

    Bleav in Buckeyes

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 35:41


    In this episode, Bryant Browning and Chimdi Chekwa break down the recent success of Ohio State football with longtime Buckeyes beat writer and author Bill Rabinowitz, discussing insights from his book Buckeye Brotherhood. The conversation explores the writing process behind the book, comparisons between Ohio State championship teams, and how leadership and team culture have shaped the Buckeyes' sustained dominance. The episode also dives into the changing landscape of college football, including the impact of the transfer portal, Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rules, and what those changes mean for roster building and player development. Rabinowitz shares his perspective on quarterback development at Ohio State, expectations for the upcoming Buckeyes season, and how the program is adapting to the future of the sport. Takeaways The book 'Buckeye Brotherhood' focuses on personal stories behind the 2024 national championship team. Bill Rabinowitz had to conduct interviews and write the book in a tight timeframe. The 2014 championship team had low expectations, while the 2024 team faced high pressure. Leadership meetings after the Michigan game were pivotal for team unity. Ryan Day's future as a coach is tied to maintaining stability within the program. The transfer portal has created chaos in college football, affecting team rosters. Ohio State's approach to recruiting is changing due to NIL and transfer dynamics. Julian Sayin's development as a quarterback is crucial for the team's success. The upcoming season will be challenging with tough opponents on the schedule. Expectations for Ohio State remain high, with pressure to win another national championship. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Buckeye Brotherhood 01:53 The Process of Writing Buckeye Brotherhood 04:42 Comparing Championship Teams: 2014 vs 2024 07:28 The Impact of Adversity on Team Dynamics 11:38 Coach Ryan Day's Journey and Future 14:17 Navigating the New Landscape of College Football 21:40 The Role of Quarterbacks in Ohio State's Success 25:57 Looking Ahead: The Future of Ohio State Football Keywords Ohio State football, Buckeye Brotherhood, Bill Rabinowitz, national championship, Ryan Day, college football, NIL, transfer portal, quarterback development, team dynamics, Bryant Browning, Chimdi Chekwa, Julian Sayin, Fanduel Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Driveway Beers Podcast
    NCAA NIL!!!

    Driveway Beers Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 51:44


    Driveway Beers PodcastNCAA NIL!!The NIL (Name Image and Likeness) rules in the NCAA are a complete mess along with the transfer portal rules. At this point, the NCAA has to decide if it's a full blow minor league system or if it wants to be amateur sports only. The current system seems like the wild west. #ncaa #sports #football #basketball #college #athlete #student #money Please subscribe and rate this podcast on your podcast platforms like Apple and Spotify as it helps us a ton. Also like, comment, subscribe and share the video on Youtube. It really helps us get the show out to more people. We hope you enjoyed your time with us and we look forward to seeing you next time. Please visit us at https://drivewaybeerspodcast.com/donate/ to join The Driveway Club and buy us a bourbon! Buy us a bottle and we'll review it on a show!Leave us a comment and join the conversation on our discord at https://discord.gg/rN25SbjUSZ.Please visit our sponsors:Adam Chubbuck of Team Alpha Charlie Real Estate, 8221 Ritchie Hwy, Pasadena, MD 21122, www.tacmd.com, (443) 457-9524. If you want a real estate agent that will treat your money like it's his own and provide you the best service as a buyer or seller, contact Adam at Team Alpha Charlie.If you want to sponsor the show, contact us at contact@drivewaybeerspodcast.comCheck out all our links here https://linktr.ee/drivewaybeerspodcast.comIf you're looking for sports betting picks, go to conncretelocks.com or send a message to Jeremy Conn at Jconn22@gmail.comFacebook Page https://www.facebook.com/drivewaybeerspodcast/#podcast #whiskey #bourbon

    Football Fridays in Georgia
    How the Transfer Portal Changed High School Football Recruiting Forever

    Football Fridays in Georgia

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 32:39


    National Signing Day has changed, and February is now one of the most misunderstood moments in the recruiting calendar. In this offseason episode, we examine how the early signing period, the transfer portal, and NIL have reshaped opportunities for high school players across the state. You hear candid insight from analysts and coaches on why patience matters, how smaller programs function as farm systems, and what families should consider before rushing to sign.

    Young Dad Podcast
    266: Building Character Over Stats- Kevin D.

    Young Dad Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 59:52


    In this episode, Jey Young and Kevin Dalafu discuss the complexities of youth sports and parenting. They emphasize the importance of values, intentional parenting, and modeling behavior for children involved in sports. The conversation explores the balance between support and competition, the dangers of over-scheduling, and the impact of specialization in youth sports. They also touch on the changing landscape of college athletics due to NIL and the importance of allowing children to experience failure as part of their growth. The episode concludes with advice for new dads on enjoying the journey of parenthood.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Youth Sports and Parenting02:49 The Role of Values in Youth Sports05:20 Parental Engagement and Modeling Behavior08:17 Defining Success in Youth Sports10:47 The Importance of Balance and Rest13:54 Learning from Mistakes in Parenting16:42 Finding Passion and Motivation in Sports18:59 The Dangers of Early Specialization21:49 The Bigger Picture: Life Lessons from Sports24:41 Navigating Failure and Building Resilience31:49 The Turning Point in Youth Sports34:55 Embracing Failure and Growth38:41 Character Over Talent in Sports46:13 The Impact of Travel Sports52:06 Navigating the New Landscape of RecruitingClick the link for YDP deals (Triad Math, Forefathers, and more) - https://linktr.ee/youngdadpod Interested in being a guest on the Young Dad Podcast? Reach out to Jey Young through PodMatch at this link: https://www.joinpodmatch.com/youngdadLastly,consider making a monetary donation to support the Pod, https://buymeacoffee.com/youngdadpod.

    OutKick 360
    Seahawks Great Patrick Kerney Talks Problems Facing College Football |

    OutKick 360

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 11:17


    JT Sports Podcast
    The NFL Is POLLUTING College Football

    JT Sports Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 61:03


    On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT breaks down why college football feels completely different in the NIL and transfer portal era, and how the sport's traditions and rivalries are being reshaped. JT also previews the Miami Hurricanes entering the 2026 season with Darian Mensahat quarterback, plus what to expect from LSU with Lane Kiffin and the ripple effects across the SEC. The episode dives into the SEC's move to a nine-game conference schedule and why it could create a major College Football Playoff debate around strength of schedule vs record. JT wraps by reacting to Josh Pate's way-too-early Top 25, highlighting the biggest risers, overrated teams, and the early CFP picture without giving away the final verdict.

    All Sides with Ann Fisher Podcast
    Weekly Reporter Roundtable

    All Sides with Ann Fisher Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 50:02


    Millions of dollars from recreational marijuana sales are finally flowing into communities all around Ohio.For some small towns, it's a much-needed windfall, while other communities continue to keep dispensaries out.An effort to repeal a new intoxicating hemp law clears an early hurdle, as opponents include some in the cannabis industry.On the legislative front: two lawmakers want to prevent high school athletes from receiving NIL deals.Disrupting a church service in Ohio could become a felony if two Republicans have their way.Candidates for the Ohio Supreme Court, Congress, governor and more officially file to run.We're talking about all these hot topics on this week's Reporter Roundtable.Guests:Sarah Donaldson, reporter, Ohio Public Radio Statehouse News BureauMarty Schladen, reporter, Ohio Capital JournalLaura Hancock, politics and policy reporter, Cleveland.comIf you have a disability and would like a transcript or other accommodation, you can request an alternative format.(Photo Credit: Jim Mone / AP)

    The Three Technique: A College Football Podcast
    Behind the Scenes of NIL and the Transfer Portal with Zach Cardenez, Brick Athlete Enterprises - Episode 357

    The Three Technique: A College Football Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 32:27


    Mitch sits down with Zach Cardenez, Founder and CEO of Brick Athlete Enterprises to chat about the transfer portal and NIL. The guys discuss the process of preparing for the portal, keeping up with the chaos and calendars, the importance of relationships and integrity, and more! ⁠⁠⁠Subscribe now⁠⁠⁠Get 15% off your first purchase from Homefield Apparel when you use code "THREETECHPOD" at checkout!https://tr.ee/ZFhu7XSuLgJoin the Jimmy's and Joe's for CFB content for all 136 teams!FOLLOW: @ThreeTechPod on Instagram and Twitter!HOMEFIELD DISCOUNT: THREETECHPOD for 15% off!

    Ragin Review
    Ragin' Roundtable

    Ragin Review

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 131:08


    This is going to be a fun, laid back episode as the boys get together to discuss all things UL. We chat about the transfer portal, Walker going to Ole Miss, our NIL situation, and give our take on what our ideal UL Athletic Department would look like. It's an open dialogue about ALL things Cajun!

    All Sides with Ann Fisher
    Weekly Reporter Roundtable

    All Sides with Ann Fisher

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 50:02


    Millions of dollars from recreational marijuana sales are finally flowing into communities all around Ohio.For some small towns, it's a much-needed windfall, while other communities continue to keep dispensaries out.An effort to repeal a new intoxicating hemp law clears an early hurdle, as opponents include some in the cannabis industry.On the legislative front: two lawmakers want to prevent high school athletes from receiving NIL deals.Disrupting a church service in Ohio could become a felony if two Republicans have their way.Candidates for the Ohio Supreme Court, Congress, governor and more officially file to run.We're talking about all these hot topics on this week's Reporter Roundtable.Guests:Sarah Donaldson, reporter, Ohio Public Radio Statehouse News BureauMarty Schladen, reporter, Ohio Capital JournalLaura Hancock, politics and policy reporter, Cleveland.comIf you have a disability and would like a transcript or other accommodation, you can request an alternative format.(Photo Credit: Jim Mone / AP)

    What's On Your Mind
    Bay Area Bets, Bison Legends, and the Silicon Valley Mindset (2-6-26)

    What's On Your Mind

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 93:25


    Broadcast live from a quaint spot in Tiburon overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge, Scott Hennen brings the energy of Super Bowl week to the airwaves. This episode is a masterclass in bridging the gap between North Dakota common sense and Silicon Valley innovation. Scott explores how the "ecosystem" of the Bay Area—built on solving problems and embracing failure—could be the key to unlocking North Dakota's potential as the "Silicon Valley of the Midwest." The show features a heavy-hitting lineup, including Senator Kevin Cramer, who addresses the heated "Town Hall" questions on everything from VA backlogs and DHS funding to the classy influence of Melania Trump. Later, NFL Hall of Famer Phil Hanson joins to talk Bison pride, the chaos of the transfer portal, and the "journeyman" magic of Sam Darnold. Whether you're here for the "Radio Graffiti" rants or the high-level investment talk, this episode captures the "art of the possible" from North Dakota to San Francisco. Episode Highlights [00:03:00] The "Town Hall" with Senator Kevin Cramer Senator Cramer weighs in on the political theater surrounding the DHS funding bill and responds to criticisms from former Senator Kent Conrad. He also discusses the "quiet confidence" of Melania Trump and her influence on the President. [00:06:45] Appropriation Battles and Rand Paul A deep dive into the practical side of D.C. politics. Cramer explains why he voted for certain appropriations bills and the nuances of working with "DOGE" cuts while maintaining the President's signature tax policies. [00:09:00] Veteran Affairs: Benefit of the Doubt? A powerful exchange with a local veteran leads to a discussion on cutting VA backlogs, reducing administrative bureaucracy, and the potential for non-traditional treatments like Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. [00:17:00] Bison on the Big Stage: Phil Hanson Buffalo Bills Hall of Famer Phil Hanson breaks down why he's rooting for a "Seattle slant" this Super Bowl. He praises the rookie success of Gray Zabel and the grit of the Bison offensive line in the NFL. [00:19:00] The NIL and Transfer Portal "Mess" Hanson and Hennen get real about the "college free agency" landscape. They discuss the impact of agents on locker room dynamics and why the "genie is out of the bottle" for the future of college football. [00:27:00] Unlocking Potential: TNT Kids Fitness As Giving Hearts Day approaches, Sammy Schofield explains how TNT Kids Fitness uses gymnastics and movement to unlock the potential of every child, regardless of ability…

    Husker Doc Talk
    2026 Episode 4: Barret Liebentritt-From Notre Dame To Nebraska

    Husker Doc Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2026 63:49


    The Husker Doc Talk Podcast with Travis Justice and Dr. Rob Zatechka welcomes a guest Husker fans are going to enjoy: former Nebraska fullback Barrett Liebentritt. Before the interview even starts, the guys go on a classic Doc Talk tangent—this time sparked by Rob sending Travis a “strange times, strange places” text… from the campus of Grand View University in Des Moines. That turns into a fun (and surprisingly informative) conversation about NAIA athletics, wrestling weekends, and why Rob is basically fluent in Olympic and Big Ten wrestling while Travis is… not. Then it's time for the main event: Barrett's journey from being a Husker fan who wanted Nebraska first, to landing at Notre Dame during the weirdest recruiting era imaginable—COVID. Barrett explains what it was like to choose a high-level football path without camps, visits, or the normal recruiting process… and how his first real look at Notre Dame's facilities happened when he literally showed up for school. From there, Barrett gets candid about the reality of being a walk-on at Notre Dame, the culture divide between scholarship guys and walk-ons under Brian Kelly, and the “wait… that's it?” moment when Kelly left for LSU—an exit Barrett says felt abrupt, cold, and very “business first.” On the flip side, he shares why Marcus Freeman made such a strong impression and why players were fired up when Freeman took over. The heart of the episode is Barrett's decision to come back home. He breaks down what pulled him to Nebraska—Matt Rhule's vision, the idea of using a true fullback, and the chance to wear the N. The conversation expands into the modern state of college football: NIL, the portal, roster limits, and whether development-first coaching can still win in today's “plug-and-play” world. And because this is Husker Doc Talk, you also get a ton of personality: ACT score trash talk, “stab lab” stories from dental school, beer-at-10-a.m. debate, and Barrett's future plans as he pursues dentistry at UNMC—plus the sobering reality of the injury that ended his playing career early. It's funny, real, and packed with insight on football, life, and the changing college landscape—exactly what Doc Talk does best. If you like this podcast, please support  our sponsors who make this all possible: Orr Law Group Life throws legal challenges at all of us — and when it does, you need a team that's trusted, respected, and proven. Orr Law Group provides expert legal representation with a client-first approach, specializing in personal injury, workers' compensation, family matters, and more. When you need clear guidance and strong advocacy, the Orr Law Group is in your corner. Learn more at www.orrlawgrp.com. Husker Hounds Whether it's game day, bowl season, or the long wait until spring practice, Husker Hounds is your go-to source for the best Nebraska gear. Jerseys, hoodies, hats, collectibles — if it's Husker-related, they've got it. Family-owned, locally operated, and serving Husker Nation for decades, Husker Hounds helps you show your Nebraska pride every day of the year. Shop online at www.huskerhounds.com.  

    Garnet and Old
    FSU's 2026 Schedule IS BRUTAL

    Garnet and Old

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2026 57:39


    The ACC (and maybe the football gods themselves) have unveiled Florida State's 2026 football schedule… and buddy, it is NOT for the weak (or the weekend, get it?). Road trips, heavy hitters, and zero mercy. We break down why this slate feels like a punishment and what it means for FSU's necessity to GET MARKEDLY BETTER.Meanwhile, Recruiting Junior Days are bringing good vibes, blue-chip smiles, and plenty of “We're in a great spot” quotes — but will any of it actually matter once NIL bags start flying and other programs hit the gas?Plus, FSU men's basketball is playing more consistently … yet the wins still aren't happening. Is this progress, bad luck, roster limitations, or just hoops heartbreak Seminole-style?

    The GaryVee Audio Experience
    Is a $10 Million Super Bowl Ad Still a Good Deal?

    The GaryVee Audio Experience

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 6:56


    In this episode, I discuss the incredible value of a Super Bowl advertisement and why, despite the high $10 million price tag, the attention is still "disproportionately the best advertising media deal in the world." I also break down why creative messaging is the real variable of success and how brands can end up wasting up to $30 million on a poor spot. Finally, I talk about the public's current "anti-AI" sentiment, why brands are pulling back, and how I fully expect my great-grandkids to make bank on my Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) in the future.You'll learn about:The true ROI of a Super Bowl adWhy Super Bowl attention is still "cheap"How new companies get "broad awareness" from the Big GameThe importance of "relevance" for established brands like Raisin BranWhy the creative is more important than the attentionThe inevitable role of AI in advertising and NIL

    CITIUS MAG Podcast with Chris Chavez
    Kimberley May, Shannon Flockhart And Alex Millard On Making The Jump To The Pro Ranks Together From Providence To Team New Balance Boston

    CITIUS MAG Podcast with Chris Chavez

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 38:42


    “That year at Providence was really special with what we all went through together. It was such a fun year! We were all very solid and united together. It ended up in a perfect way being able to continue that training together.” - Alex Millard Kimberley May, Shannon Flockhart, and Alex Millard join us us fresh into the next chapter of their careers as members of Team New Balance Boston.All three join the team with deep NCAA pedigrees, international experience and very different paths that somehow converged at exactly the right moment. Kimberley May leaves college as one of the most accomplished 1500-meter runners in New Zealand history. Shannon Flockhart brings European championship medals and championship toughness. Alex Millard arrives fresh off world cross country relay experience and fresh off a year that included personal bests in the 1500m, mile and 5000m.In this conversation, they talk about what it actually feels like when the dream becomes real to signing pro contracts, navigating the transition from NIL relationships. We touch on their shared history as teammates at Providence and how that's made the leap into the professional ranks easier, what altitude training was like, and why being around a group that includes a world champion has raised everyone's standard.There's also plenty of joy in the year ahead with new routines. With 2026 ahead, all three are excited for what's next.____________Host: Chris Chavez | ⁠⁠@chris_j_chavez on Instagram⁠Guests: Kimberley May | @kiimberleymay on Instagram + Alex Millard | @alexmillard on Instagram + Shannon Flockhart | @shannon_flockhart_ on Instagram Produced by: Jasmine Fehr | ⁠⁠⁠@jasminefehr on Instagram⁠⁠⁠____________SUPPORT OUR SPONSORSUSATF: The USATF Indoor Track and Field Championships presented by Prevagen are back in New York City from February 28th to March 1st at the Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex in Staten Island. This is where legends don't just race; they punch their ticket to the world stage. The pressure is real, the margins are razor thin, and every athlete is fighting for one thing: a spot on Team USATF at the World Indoor Championships. Grab your tickets now at USATF.org/tickets and experience track and field at its absolute loudest.OLIPOP: A blast from the past, Olipop's Shirley Temple combines smooth vanilla flavor with bright lemon and lime, finished with cherry juice for that nostalgic grenadine-like flavor. One sip of this timeless soda proves some flavors never grow old. Try Shirley Temple and more of Olipop's flavors at DrinkOlipop.com and use code CITIUS25 at checkout to get 25% off your orders.

    Gators Breakdown
    "Losing Is NOT Okay" | Florida Head Coach Jon Sumrall Opens Up | Gators Breakdown EXCLUSIVE

    Gators Breakdown

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 29:21


    Florida Gators head coach Jon Sumrall breaks down his vision for the program, addresses NIL resources, discusses rivalry games, and reveals why he won't change his approach despite the jump to the SEC. In this exclusive Gators Breakdown interview, Sumrall makes it clear that "losing is NOT okay" as he discusses his demanding standards, roster evaluation, and building a championship culture in Gainesville. Host David Waters sits down with Coach Sumrall for an in-depth conversation covering everything from his philosophy on creating adversity to his first-season expectations with the Gators. #FloridaGators #GatorsFootball #SECFootball #CollegeFootball #GatorsBreakdown #GoGators #CFB #FloridaGatorsFootball JOIN Gators Breakdown Plus: https://gatorsbreakdownplus.com Gators Breakdown Merch: https://gatorsbreakdown.printful.me Get Florida Gators merch at Fanatics: https://fanatics.93n6tx.net/DVYxja Questions or comments? Send them to gatorsbreakdown@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The 1% in Recovery    Successful Gamblers & Alcoholics Stopping Addiction
    Ex Gambling Insider James Talks Super Bowl, NCAA, NIL, and Selling Data to make Sports Betting Harder

    The 1% in Recovery Successful Gamblers & Alcoholics Stopping Addiction

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 22:44 Transcription Available


    Text and Be HeardThe party isn't just wings and commercials anymore; it's a precision engine that turns fandom into wagers and attention into revenue. We're joined by James, a former industry insider turned prevention advocate, to unpack how Super Bowl prop bets, nonstop live wagering, and wall-to-wall ads create an environment where “harmless fun” morphs into compulsion. From coin flips and Gatorade colors to VIP perks and algorithmic nudges, we trace the incentives that keep you tapping the app and chasing the next bet.We dig into the NCAA's uneasy dance with gambling: leadership touting partnerships after high-profile integrity scares, escalating harassment of athletes after buzzer-beaters swing lines, and the uneven landscape of NIL money that leaves many players exposed. James lays out why campus proximity marketing, weak PSAs, and nostalgic branding aimed at younger audiences are a combustible mix. The heart of the concern is player safety and the social fallout: when props multiply, so do threats, rumors, and pressure to bend the game.Under the hood, leagues own the data exhaust of every play—and they sell it. That data sharpens lines, powers micro-props, and makes winning consistently harder for the average bettor. The house uses your history, your patterns, and your bankroll to personalize offers and nudge bigger stakes. We break down the psychology that seals the loop: near misses, variable rewards, and the gambler's “redemption” myth that one more bet can erase a loss. Recovery means healing the brain and rebuilding habits that generate natural dopamine—structure, movement, connection, purpose—while taking practical steps like deposit delays, notification control, and strict time budgets.If you care about the game, your wallet, or your mental health, this conversation gives you a clear map of the system and the tools to push back. Subscribe, share with a friend who bets on Sundays, and leave a review to help more listeners find a smarter way through the hype.Support the showRecovery is Beautiful. Go Live Your Best Life!!Facebook Group - Recovery Freedom Circle | FacebookYour EQ is Your IQYouTube - Life Is Wonderful Hugo VRecovery Freedom CircleThe System That Understands Recovery, Builds Character and Helps People Have Better Relationships.A Life Changing Solution, Saves You Time, 18 weekswww.lifeiswonderful.love Instagram - Lifeiswonderful.LoveTikTok - Lifeiswonderful.LovePinterest - Lifeiswonderful.LoveX - LifeWonderLoveLinkedIn - Hugo Vrsalovic LinkedIn - The 1% in Recovery