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On this episode of Women's Sports Weekly, we break down the Montreal Victoire winning the Walter Cup, Marie-Philip Poulin earning Playoff MVP honors, and the championship celebration that took over Montreal. We also dive into the Golden State Valkyries upset win over the Indiana Fever, plus Caitlin Clark becoming the fastest player in WNBA history to reach 500 career assists.Then it's all about WCWS chaos: Tennessee vs. Texas Tech brought extra innings, close calls, transfer portal questions, and NIL debates. We also preview the Women's College World Series Finals and the return of the “Triple Espresso” attack for the USWNT.From PWHL championship history to WNBA milestones and NCAA softball drama, this is your weekly women's sports recap.
Alabama Baseball Head Coach Rob Vaughn joins The Next Round to talk all things Crimson Tide Baseball as the Tide prepares to host St. John's in the NCAA Super Regionals. Coach Vaughn discusses how Alabama has built the program back into contention, what makes this Crimson Tide team dangerous in the postseason, the challenge of facing a red-hot St. John's team, and what it means for Alabama Baseball to be hosting a Super Regional with a trip to Omaha on the line. The conversation also dives into the grind of minor league baseball compared to the luxuries and resources available to college baseball players in 2026, how the sport has changed with NIL and player development, and Vaughn's love for legendary fireballer **Nolan Ryan**. Alabama fans, college baseball fans, and SEC Baseball fans won't want to miss this interview as the Crimson Tide continues its postseason run. Topics include: * Rob Vaughn joins The Next Round * Alabama Baseball hosting St. John's in the Super Regionals * Crimson Tide Baseball's road back to contention * Building a winning culture at Alabama * The grind of minor league baseball vs. modern college baseball * NIL, facilities, and player development in 2026 * Rob Vaughn's admiration for Nolan Ryan * Alabama's path to Omaha and the College World Series
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June baseball was once a dream in Morgantown. Now, it's reality. The most remarkable season in West Virginia baseball history added another unforgettable chapter Monday night when the Mountaineers outlasted Kentucky in extra innings to capture the NCAA Regional Championship. The victory capped a four-day test of endurance, resilience, and belief. Facing elimination and mounting pressure, WVU answered every challenge with three consecutive wins in the most dramatic fashion imaginable. Now, the reward is historic. For the first time ever, West Virginia University will host an NCAA Super Regional. Standing between the Mountaineers and their first trip to the College World Series is Cal Poly, which arrives in Morgantown this weekend for a best-of-three series with a place in Omaha on the line. In this episode, the “Guys” are joined by WVU head coach Steve Sabins for an inside look at a program-defining weekend. Sabins breaks down the key moments, pivotal decisions, and relentless mindset that carried the Mountaineers through one of the most memorable stretches in school history. Two wins away from Omaha, West Virginia's dream season continues.
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Released Veterans & Scripted Rookies0:00 – Holyfield's scripted promo4:15 – Kevin Owens avoids coaching7:30 – Andre Chase gets released11:45 – Braxton Cole vs. Chase15:20 – Kelly vs. Serena Linton20:40 – Serena's identity crisis24:15 – Tristan Angels vs. Holyfield28:50 – Show needs a cliffhanger31:20 – Plugs and wrap-upBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
Chris Williams welcomes attorney Nate Boulton for a deep dive into the future of college athletics as Congress prepares to debate major NCAA legislation on Capitol Hill. From NIL and collective bargaining to transfer portal chaos and Olympic sports funding, the guys unpack why college sports may be approaching a total reset.
Brendan Sorsby in court The Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team advanced to the Super Regional they will be hosting after a late night win over Oklahoma State. The Auburn Tigers face Milwaukee in a winner take all game today to advance and host their Super Regional. Alabama Softball faces Texas Tech Red Raiders in Oklahoma City. A win for Alabama sends them to the Championship Series. The Alabama Crimson Tide and The Auburn Tigers both land recruits over the weekend. Where Alabama Football and Auburn Football stand in their classes now. NIL holdouts in college football? PLUS, Tyler's Viewing Menu presented by Michelson Laser Vision! SUBSCRIBE: @NextRoundLive - / @nextroundlive FOLLOW TNR ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7zlofzLZht7dYxjNcBNpWN FOLLOW TNR ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-round/id1797862560 WEBSITE: https://nextroundlive.com/ MOBILE APP: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-next-round/id1580807480 SHOP THE NEXT ROUND STORE: https://nextround.store/ Like TNR on Facebook: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Twitter: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Instagram: / nextroundlive Follow everyone from the show on Twitter: Jim Dunaway: / jimdunaway Ryan Brown: / ryanbrownlive Lance Taylor: / thelancetaylor Scott Forester: / scottforestertv Tyler Johns: /TylerJohnsTNR Brooks Carter: /BrooksACarter Sponsor the show: sales@nextroundlive.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eric Weddle Says Bryce Underwood Can't Play QB?! | Buckeye Weekly Podcast (Michigan Monday)On this Michigan Monday episode, Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr announce they are no longer with Buckeye Huddle and will be moving their coverage to BuckeyeInsiders.com while continuing the show on YouTube and podcast. They then react to former NFL safety Eric Weddle's comments after attending a Michigan spring practice, where Weddle said he didn't think quarterback Bryce Underwood could throw or play the position and suggested the backup might play early. Tony and Tom discuss how unusual and strong the take is based on a single practice, how spring performances can mislead, and why it may reflect more on the speaker than the player. They note Underwood's true freshman struggles and need for development, coaching changes, motivation concerns tied to NIL money, and why it's too early to declare his era over.00:00 Welcome and Setup00:38 Personal News New Home01:26 Weddle Quote Sparks Debate03:14 One Practice Overreaction05:52 Underwood Development Concerns07:58 NIL Motivation and Coaching12:18 Freshman QB Growing Pains16:17 Is The Era Over16:42 Subscribe and Wrap Up
Tyler is joined by Brian Rauf from Basket Under Review to discuss the NIL donation landscape, plus his favorite transfers in the A-10https://www.basketunderreview.com/nil-donors-are-spending-big-what-are-they-actually-getting-back/33:15 Then, Matt, Tyler and Sam Federman of Mid Major Madness go through the A-10 Transfer Awards, from the Baraka Okojie Award to the Jayden Dawson Award1:40:30 Later, Matthew Winick from Basket Under Review goes through the most fascinating incoming A-10 transfers and transfer classesFollow Brian: @brauf33Follow Sam: @sam_federmanFollow Matthew: @matthewwinick
Swanny opens the show by reflecting on Memorial Day before diving into the ACC Baseball Championship, where Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets baseball capped off a dominant season with a convincing win over North Carolina Tar Heels baseball. He also discusses Clemson football's recent recruiting surge as the Tigers add five commitments in a week, including Carter Blackwell and Carter Jones, while examining the realities of recruiting in the NIL era and why commitments today must be viewed differently than ever before.The show then shifts to more meaningful news as Clemson defensive tackle Hevin Brown-Shuler speaks publicly for the first time about his battle with Hodgkin lymphoma. Swanny shares comments from both Brown-Shuler and Dabo Swinney, highlighting the support surrounding the young Tiger and the positive outlook for his recovery. Later, Swanny pays tribute to former Clemson athletic director Terry Don Phillips following news of his passing. From hiring Dabo Swinney to shaping the future of Clemson athletics through landmark coaching hires and facility improvements, Swanny reflects on Phillips' lasting legacy and the impact his belief and leadership continue to have on Clemson today. The show wraps up with a look at the NCAA Baseball Tournament field, the NBA and NHL playoffs, and what lies ahead for college baseball's postseason.
Swanny opens by revisiting technical issues from the previous day's show before turning his attention to the NCAA Baseball Tournament and the uncomfortable reality that neither Clemson nor South Carolina will be participating. He reflects on Clemson's stunning fall from a 15-1 start to one of the most disappointing seasons in program history, discusses whether injuries altered the Tigers' trajectory, and examines why the season became such a major letdown for a fan base that passionately supports baseball.The conversation then shifts to Clemson football recruiting as the Tigers continue a hot streak on the trail, adding commitments from Carter Blackwell and Carter Jones while Swanny explains why commitments in the NIL era must be viewed differently than ever before. He discusses the impact of money in recruiting, Dabo Swinney's continued emphasis on culture and values, and how Clemson is attempting to navigate a rapidly changing college football landscape.In Hour 2, Swanny is joined by Jamie Bradford to break down the NCAA Baseball Tournament field, discuss potential Omaha contenders, and evaluate the coaching situation at South Carolina following the departure of Paul Mainieri and the decision not to retain former Clemson head coach Monty Lee.
We grade Notre Dame football's offseason on today's show. We take a look at coaching moves, offense, defense, recruiting, transfer portal, and NIL. We also discuss the outlook for the Notre Dame vs Texas series taking place in 2028 and 2029, thoughts on the possibility of Texas Tech taking the Longhorns' place on the schedule if they bail on the series and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Williams and Brent Blum dive into the growing congressional battle over college athletics, react to Milan Momcilovic officially returning to college basketball, and discuss why Texas Tech has become the Big 12's biggest villain — and maybe its biggest hope.
Send us Fan Mail On this episode, I'm joined by Rutgers Athletic Director Kelli Zinn to talk about leading a Big Ten athletic department through the most chaotic era college sports has ever seen. We talk NIL, revenue sharing, the House settlement, the future of Olympic sports, why Rutgers is betting big on revenue generation, and how to win in college sports when the rules keep changing. Thank you for listening! For the latest in sports law news and analysis, you can follow Gabe Feldman on twitter @sportslawguy .
Former Alabama quarterback Jake Coker joins the discussion as college athletics faces major changes with the proposed Protect College Sports Act, a bipartisan effort from Senators Ted Cruz and Maria Cantwell aimed at reshaping the future of the NCAA, NIL, the transfer portal, athlete eligibility, and revenue sharing. In this episode, Jake Coker and the crew break down the biggest issues in college sports today: should athletes be limited to one transfer? Should college eligibility be capped at five years? Should former professional athletes be allowed to compete in college sports? And could revenue sharing and NIL changes put non-revenue sports like softball, baseball, and other spring sports at risk? Jake also shares his perspective as a former Alabama quarterback, explaining why he believes transfer restrictions could help athletes build accountability, handle adversity, and develop within a program. Plus, the guys celebrate a big week for Alabama athletics, including the Alabama softball team's dramatic postseason comeback win over UCLA and Alabama baseball's explosive playoff performance. The conversation also turns nostalgic as Jake Coker looks back on Alabama's dominant 38-10 win over Georgia in 2015, his playing career, a memorable trick play involving Kelvin Benjamin, and the lasting impact of elite coaches like Nick Saban and Kirby Smart on college football programs. Subscribe to The Next Round for more college football news, Alabama football discussion, SEC football analysis, NIL updates, transfer portal debate, and conversations with some of the biggest names in sports. #CollegeFootball #AlabamaFootball #JakeCoker #TransferPortal #NIL #NCAA #SECfootball #NickSaban #KirbySmart #AlabamaSoftball #AlabamaBaseball #TheNextRound SUBSCRIBE: @NextRoundLive - / @nextroundlive FOLLOW TNR ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7zlofzLZht7dYxjNcBNpWN FOLLOW TNR ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-round/id1797862560 WEBSITE: https://nextroundlive.com/ MOBILE APP: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-next-round/id1580807480 SHOP THE NEXT ROUND STORE: https://nextround.store/ Like TNR on Facebook: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Twitter: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Instagram: / nextroundlive Follow everyone from the show on Twitter: Jim Dunaway: / jimdunaway Ryan Brown: / ryanbrownlive Lance Taylor: / thelancetaylor Scott Forester: / scottforestertv Tyler Johns: /TylerJohnsTNR Brooks Carter: /BrooksACarter Sponsor the show: sales@nextroundlive.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reimagining Ohio State's 2011 Season Without Tatgate: Pryor, Tressel, and a Possible Title RunOn the Buckeye Weekly Podcast, Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr revisit Ohio State's 2011 season and reimagine it without Tatgate, suspensions, departures, and with Jim Tressel still coaching a roster featuring senior Terrelle Pryor and freshman Braxton Miller. They walk through the schedule, arguing several losses—Miami, Michigan State, Nebraska (after Miller's ankle injury), Purdue (missed extra point), Penn State, and Michigan—could have flipped with better quarterback play, coaching continuity, and a full roster, potentially leading to a Big Ten title game and even a BCS National Championship opportunity against LSU. They discuss how ugly many 2011 games were, key turning points like the Nebraska collapse and the Wisconsin Hail Mary, and how NIL-era legality changes the lens on the scandal.00:00 Welcome Buckeye Weekly00:39 Why Revisit 201101:18 No Tatgate What If02:09 Akron Toledo Tuneups02:44 Miami Disaster Reframed06:38 Colorado And Sparty Ugly08:45 Nebraska Collapse Meme11:24 Legends Leaders Trivia13:22 Illinois Zook Upset14:26 Wisconsin Hail Mary Classic17:10 Purdue Penn State Rancid19:45 Michigan Heartbreaker22:15 Big Ten Title Path22:37 LSU BCS Toss Up26:35 Tatgate Legacy Today27:17 Wrap Up And Subscribe
In a new episode of Project NIL with Anthony Gargano & Geoff Schwartz in for Daniel DiBerardinis discuss how youth athletes have to adjust to different sized fields the older they get playing sports, how the new Bipartisan bill that limits number of transfers for college athletes and proposes a salary cap for NIL, they then discuss how certain states have certain laws in place that make it easier or harder for colleges to pay athletes & MORE! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT reacts to Texas Tech calling out Steve Sarkisian and Texas after Sark's strength of schedule talk, with Texas Tech offering to help make a Week 1 matchup happen and putting every excuse on the table for the Longhorns. JT also breaks down the Florida-Miami recruiting war as Jon Sumrall has the Gators recruiting aggressively again while Mario Cristobal and the Hurricanes keep building off real national momentum. Alabama's run game goes under the microscope after a rough rushing season, with Adrian Klemm, Daniel Hill, Ezavier Crowell, and Keelon Russell all tied into whether Kalen DeBoer can bring Bama's physical identity back. USC is also back in the conversation as Lincoln Riley's Trojans look bigger, stronger, and more serious in the trenches heading into a Big Ten schedule that includes major tests against Ohio State, Oregon, Indiana, and Notre Dame. Plus, JT reacts to Curt Cignetti's warning about college football's NIL and transfer portal era, why success now feels like a subscription, and how Nick Saban may have seen the sport losing control before everyone else caught up.
1. Athlete Compensation Protection Ensures athletes can: Earn money from legitimate NIL deals Participate in revenue sharing Prohibits: “Pay-for-play” disguised as NIL (e.g., booster cash handouts) 2. Transfer Rules Reform Allows: 1 unrestricted transfer Additional transfers allowed only under specific conditions: Coach leaves Program shuts down Athlete experiences serious issues (e.g., harassment) Otherwise: Athlete must sit out a year (“redshirt”) 3. Eligibility Limits Maximum: 5 years of eligibility Age cap of 24 (with exceptions like military service) Prevents older players from competing with younger athletes. 4. Athlete Health & Safety Protections Mandatory health insurance: Covers injuries for up to 5 years after playing No out-of-pocket costs Creation of a $60 million medical trust fund Stronger enforcement of: Concussion protocols Player safety standards 5. Academic Protections Prevents coaches from: Interfering with class attendance Steering players away from academics 6. Financial & Structural Reforms Allows schools/conferences to: Negotiate media rights collectively (to increase revenue) Requires: Preservation of scholarships and roster spots across all sports 7. Prevention of a “Super League” Explicitly blocks formation of a mega-conference (e.g., SEC + Big Ten merger) Aims to preserve competitive balance and opportunities for smaller schools 8. Coaching Stability Rule Coaches cannot: Leave for another job during a season or playoffs Designed to protect teams and players (informally referred to as the “Lane Kiffin rule”) Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson and The Ben Ferguson Show Podcast Wherever You get You're Podcasts. And don't forget to follow the show on Social Media so you never miss a moment! Thanks for Listening YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruz/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/verdictwithtedcruz X: https://x.com/tedcruz X: https://x.com/benfergusonshowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Black college athletes have been asked by the NAACP to boycott—to refuse to play for teams in Southern states that support redistricting, particularly SEC teams. Meanwhile, the Score Act threatens Black college athletes' right to profit from their NIL (name-image-likeness), showing us exactly why we need this boycott. Our hosts Angela Rye, Bakari Sellers, and Andrew Gillum explain everything you need to know about the SEC boycott, NIL, and the Save Act. If you’d like to submit a question, check out our tutorial video: http://www.instagram.com/reel/C5j_oBXLIg0/ and send to @nativelandpod. Welcome home y’all! —--------- We want to hear from you! Send us a video @nativelandpod and we may feature you on the podcast. Instagram X/Twitter Facebook NativeLandPod.com Watch full episodes of Native Land Pod here on YouTube. Native Land Pod is brought to you by Reasoned Choice Media. Thank you to the Native Land Pod team: Angela Rye as host, executive producer, and cofounder of Reasoned Choice Media; Andrew Gillum as host and producer, Bakari Sellers as host and producer, and Lauren Hansen as executive producer; LoLo Mychael is our research producer, and Nikolas Harter is our editor and producer. Special thanks to Chris Morrow and Lenard McKelvey, co-founders of Reasoned Choice Media. Theme music created by Daniel Laurent.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us as Dion Adams shares his incredible story of transforming passions into a thriving career in sports management. From growing up in Canada with a love for snowboarding and basketball to becoming VP of basketball at Tanbara, Dion's experience is packed with lessons on resilience, strategic thinking, and faith-driven persistence. In this episode:Dion's early sports passions and how he chose snowboarding over basketball (0:50) Moving from Canada to California for snowboarding and the impact of mentorship (3:01) Transitioning from snowboarding to college basketball and the challenges involved (10:08) Navigating the Olympics and the decision to pursue college basketball afterward (9:15) The evolution of Canadian basketball and its rising prominence (14:25) How Dion became a certified NBA agent despite limited connections (18:25) Building a client base through social media outreach and trial-and-error strategies (26:16) The significance of joining an agency and the value of mentorship (36:12) Insights into the NIL landscape and protecting young athletes (29:39) His recent move into VP of basketball and the lessons learned in team collaboration (33:31) Reflections on patience, faith, and the importance of timing in career growth (43:20) Resources & Links:NBA Agent Certification Tanbara Official Website Chloe Kim (Snowboarder) Kawhi Leonard and Raptors Championship Connect with Deion Adams: LinkedIn Twitter This episode is a testament to the power of passion, faith, and perseverance. Whether you're an aspiring athlete, agent, or entrepreneur, Dion's story offers valuable insights into navigating the complex world of sports and business. To View this Episode- https://youtu.be/9Vgc6IYHuNU Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bret Bielema has been in the room 18 times as a head coach in the two biggest conferences in the game.This year, the room was Big Ten spring meetings in Southern California.Head coaches, athletic directors, commissioners, all in the same space, hashing out the future of the game. And what came out of Terranea this year was one the entire sport was anticipating — a playoff expansion debate that isn't slowing down, a new punt rule nobody practiced for, and a conference room full of some of the best coaches in the sport figuring out what comes next.Todd Blackledge and I brought Illinois head coach Bret Bielema on this weeks episode of Y-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth to break it all down, fueled by our founding sponsor 76, keeping you on the GO GO GO so you never miss a beatHere's what stood out:* Coach Bielema wants 24 teams in the playoff — And he has receipts. He was leading a 12-1 Wisconsin team in the BCS era that got left out and that experience never left him. His argument now, is that the sport has changed too much — NIL, revenue share, roster management — for only 12 teams to have a chance at winning it all. * The punt rule landed wrong — Not because it's necessarily a bad rule, but because it showed up after spring ball, with zero preparation time. In 18 years as a head coach, Coach Bielema has never seen something this consequential arrive so late and so unannounced. * The Big Ten room itself is different — He described it with real affection. P.J. Fleck to his right, Matt Rhule to his left, Dan Lanning and Curt Cignetti in the mix. Coaches who are who they are, every single day. And above all, Tony Petitti — a commissioner who communicates before the meeting, not during it. Nobody walks in cold. Nobody gets defensive. That, Coach Bielema says, is what separates this conference right now.Then we turned to Champaign — and what's being built inside that building.48% of his roster is new and for this program to meet its expectations and recent standards they must develop a true connection with one another and that is the focus of this off-season. The way Coach Bielema guides that is what will stand out. On the field, he's as excited about his wide receiver room as he's ever been, his safeties could be among the best in the conference and quarterback Katin Houser heads into fall camp as the guy.But the line that stuck with me didn't come from the coach. It came from Houser himself, during our spring visit.“Around here, the hallways are warm.”Hope you enjoy today's conversation and we are so appreciative of the support as we continue to grow Y-Option. Please be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel so you never miss a beat.Much love and stay steady, YogiY-Option: College Football Coast to Coast is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.y-option.com/subscribe
00:00 - 24:48 - JMV opens the show by talking about the importance of Team USA getting out of the group stage in the World Cup, how the NBA’s flopping problem takes away from what the postseason should really be about, the unsurprising way that game six of the Western Conference Finals between the Thunder and the Spurs played out, and more! 24:49 - 41:28 - Joel A. Erickson of the IndyStar joins JMV to discuss where the Colts could go in free agency, how they may handle attrition throughout training camp, how Daniel Jones surprised him during OTAs, and more! 41:29 - 44:39 - JMV previews this weekend’s MLB matchups, the conclusion of the Fever’s road trip, and game five of the Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Final between the Carolina Hurricanes and the Montreal Canadiens. 44:40 - 1:14:31 - Pat Sullivan joins JMV for Ask Pat, talking all things home and garden and taking questions from listeners! 1:14:32 - 1:21:57 - JMV reminisces on the Reds’ 1990 World Series win over the Oakland Athletics on Eric Davis’ 64th birthday, talks about what went wrong for the Fever in the Bay Area against Golden State, and why the NBA can’t afford to accept flopping as part of the game. 1:21:58 - 1:29:44 - JMV discusses Indiana football head coach Curt Cignetti’s recent statement on the unsustainable nature of NIL in college athletics and what can be done to fix the current system before things pass the point of no return. He also compares USA Soccer to one of Indy’s sports teams and says that at some point the team has to prove something. 1:29:45 - 1:59:29 - Tony East of Forbes Sports joins JMV to talk about what went wrong in the team’s loss at Golden State, how the team is gelling in the early part of the season, the consequences of a short offseason, the ramifications of game seven of the NBA Western Conference Finals, and more! 1:59:16 - 2:08:03 - JMV talks about what’s on tap for tomorrow’s All Request Saturday Night tomorrow, which will include a wide variety of music. He also ponders the idea of the NBA widening the floor and other potential rule changes. 2:08:24 - 2:11:43 - JMV recalls one of the strangest delays in the history of the NBA Playoffs and shouts out one of his favorite NBA accounts on X/Twitter. 2:11:44 - 2:30:16 - JMV previews game five of the Stanley Cup Playoffs Eastern Conference Final as the Carolina Hurricanes look to close out the Montreal Canadiens in Raleigh, introduces producer Nick, and re-introduces second-year Colts cornerback Justin Walley! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Braden Gall and Trey Wallace talk SEC sports after a week in Destin as the SEC spring meetings. A breakaway, collective bargaining, Congressional bills, NIL violations, budgets, TV contracts, playoff expansion and much more highlighted a week of conversation in college football. Watch the show on YouTube. In Nashville? Support great local taprooms and breweries: Yazoo Brewing Company on the river in Madison Elite food and beer from Tennessee Brew Works downtown East Nashville Brew Works in Wilson County and the Eastside Music by The Wild Feathers
What happens when two old-school sports guys dodge morning chaos, scam calls, and near-misses just to deliver unfiltered hot takes? From Braves blowouts and tennis debates to Big John’s wild recruiting memories with moonshine tests and European football, this Friday Happy Hour dives deep into college sports chaos, NIL caps, and government intervention. Dave’s X Account: https://x.com/DaveGarner777 Big John Davis X’s Account: https://x.com/JohnDavis_65 Will’s X Account: https://x.com/wil24cooper www.sportspigradio.com Facebook Android App ios App Instagram YouTube Advertise With UsWant to reach loyal, engaged listeners who support local businesses? Advertise on our shows and put your brand in front of the right audience. Click below and an account executive will contact you. Advertise with Us Chapters00:00 Introduction and Morning Banter 02:16 Personal Stories and Scams 06:30 Tennis Talk and Djokovic 09:45 Braves Victory and Local Sports 12:48 Jack and Diane Charity Event 16:18 Memory Lane: European Football and Recruiting 34:49 Super Bowl Memories with Big John 45:46 Government Intervention in College Athletics 58:20 Final Thoughts and Weekend PreviewSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Curt Cignetti's comments about the rising cost of college football recruiting sparked a bigger conversation about NIL, revenue sharing, and whether the current system is sustainable for Indiana and the rest of the sport.On this episode of CrimsonCast, Galen Clavio breaks down what Cignetti was really getting at, why the high school recruiting market is so difficult to price, and how IU football is still building momentum with major commitments like Myles Smith and Mason McDermott. Then we shift to Indiana basketball's November schedule, including the Kentucky game at Lucas Oil Stadium, Syracuse at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, and what neutral-site games mean for IU fans, season-ticket holders, and the future of college sports scheduling.Subscribe and follow CrimsonCast for smart, direct conversation on Indiana Hoosiers football, IU basketball, and the changing world of college athletics.
Galen Clavio and Matt Blaszka dive into one of the most consequential weeks yet for the future of college football. The new Protect College Sports Act has brought NIL regulation, transfer limits, media-rights pooling, athlete compensation, and the future power of the SEC and Big Ten into one messy national debate.This episode breaks down what the bill is trying to do, why so many major players already have concerns, how the College Sports Commission is affecting promised NIL payments, and why the biggest conferences may be looking for a way to govern themselves. It's a Football Weather / CrimsonCast crossover for anyone trying to understand where college football might be headed next.
What happens when two old-school sports guys dodge morning chaos, scam calls, and near-misses just to deliver unfiltered hot takes? From Braves blowouts and tennis debates to Big John’s wild recruiting memories with moonshine tests and European football, this Friday Happy Hour dives deep into college sports chaos, NIL caps, and government intervention. Dave’s X Account: https://x.com/DaveGarner777 Big John Davis X’s Account: https://x.com/JohnDavis_65 Will’s X Account: https://x.com/wil24cooper www.sportspigradio.com Facebook Android App ios App Instagram YouTube Advertise With UsWant to reach loyal, engaged listeners who support local businesses? Advertise on our shows and put your brand in front of the right audience. Click below and an account executive will contact you. Advertise with Us Chapters00:00 Introduction and Morning Banter 02:16 Personal Stories and Scams 06:30 Tennis Talk and Djokovic 09:45 Braves Victory and Local Sports 12:48 Jack and Diane Charity Event 16:18 Memory Lane: European Football and Recruiting 34:49 Super Bowl Memories with Big John 45:46 Government Intervention in College Athletics 58:20 Final Thoughts and Weekend PreviewSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NCAA chaos erupts as Ole Miss head coach Pete Golding faces accusations of tampering, firing back with bold admissions and challenging the league's selective enforcement. Brian Smith spotlights the tangled web as Clemson's Dabo Swinney, LSU's Lane Kiffin, and other top programs exchange high-profile player transfers, calling into question the fairness and consistency of NCAA sanctions. Is Ole Miss being unfairly singled out while other powerhouses escape scrutiny? The conversation turns to the proposed Protect College Sports Act (PCSA), which aims to curb transfers, limit NIL agent profits, and grant the NCAA unprecedented antitrust exemptions. Smith dissects why giving more power to the NCAA and politicians might backfire, raising tough questions about transparency, enforcement, and the future of college football's free market. Can the NCAA truly regulate rampant “cheating,” or will the PCSA create even greater conflict across the sport? Everydayer Club If 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/ Support us by supporting our sponsors! Indeed Listeners of this show get a $75 Sponsored Job Credit to help give your job the premium placement it deserves at http://Indeed.com/podcast Rugiet Get 15% off your treatment → https://rugiet.com/lockedonnhl Rugiet. Performance medicine for men. FanDuel Today's episode is brought to you by FanDuel. Right now new customers can bet just five dollars and get one-hundred and fifty dollars in bonus bets if your first bet wins. Visit https://FANDUEL.COM to get started — Play Your Game. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires 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.
Things Discussed: Pre-Show: I came on early to discuss the U.S. Senate's NCAA bill. Proposal: A provision that every game that's broadcast is available for free. You can put it on a streaming network but not behind a paywall. The guys say it's impossible for the people to get anything out of a bill, but I argue this might have enough juice with the public that a senate candidate (we know you're an MGoBlog reader, Abdul) could get some run out of it. Proposal: Michigan Coney Dog Playoff, with Only in Monroe's host as judge. Fun fact: Jim Abbott's dad invented the Flint-style Coney. Fears returns, which was the way to go; he's a college player through and through but a denuded Draft was the time to test his value and jack up his return cost. MSU vs Michigan next year: MSU fixed their frontcourt but have a ceiling in their shooting, Michigan's ceiling is higher but they need big steps from Trey, Cadeau, and someone at the three to offset their frontcourt losses. Cadeau growth potential is real. What we see from Reed (caveat: healthy). Opportunity to grow the threes while he's healing, but the ability to add another 6'10" forward down the stretch makes M an elite D. Football recruiting: Feels like competency. Feels like a Lloyd Carr class juiced by NIL. Some guys are really underrated; Seth likes Xavier Muhammad and Tavares Harrington, who's that tall nickel the defenses running switch coverages want; the football equivalent of giving Dusty May a 6'10" guy at the three. Lundon Hampton is also underrated: Hassan Haskins but Fast. Runs very upright but he's supremely agile and a tackle-breaker with breakaway speed.
Chris Williams and Chris Hassel react to Milan Momcilovic officially returning to college basketball, discuss the growing anxiety around Iowa State's future in the NIL era, and break down the latest Cy-Hawk rivalry drama after kickoff times were announced.
Jake Brend and Derek Duke react to the NCAA denying Brendan Sorsby's waiver at Texas Tech, debate the future of Big 12 basketball scheduling, and somehow spiral into an argument about whether Ankeny is actually the best city in Iowa.
Mike Elko's comments on playoff expansion spark a deep dive into the shifting culture of college football and the potential loss of meritocracy. They examine how the influence of big-money boosters and the threat of private equity could prioritize revenue over the spirit of the sport. 01:00 - Casual Tie-Dye Banter 01:31 - Mike Elko on Expansion 03:54 - NIL and Booster Influence 08:30 - Private Equity Risks
NFL updates regarding Josh Jacobs and rookie quarterback statuses. They discuss Texas A&M coach Mike Elko's stance on College Football Playoff expansion and the influence of NIL boosters. The segment concludes with Jeff Francoeur describing a competitive round with Tiger Woods and a debate over Bryce Harper's hygiene habits. 01:50 - Andy's Bird Encounter 05:40 - NFL No Huddle 10:29 - Vrabel and McCarthy Update 18:23 - Mike Elko on CFP 23:10 - NIL and Booster Influence 31:12 - Braves and Tiger Woods 39:01 - Baseball Celebrations and Habits
Chaos reigns on Tailgate Thursday as Dave Garner and Will Cooper unleash hot takes on NIL chaos, government intervention in college sports, and whether the SEC should break away. From Etowah’s baseball dominance to Braves regression and Cooper’s sharp betting picks, this episode delivers unfiltered sports banter you can’t miss. Dave’s X Account: https://x.com/DaveGarner777 Big John Davis X’s Account: https://x.com/JohnDavis_65 Will’s X Account: https://x.com/wil24cooper www.sportspigradio.com Facebook Android App ios App Instagram YouTube Advertise With UsWant to reach loyal, engaged listeners who support local businesses? Advertise on our shows and put your brand in front of the right audience. Click below and an account executive will contact you. Advertise with Us Chapters00:00 Introduction and Banter 01:46 Coffee vs PC Tea Debate 07:16 NIL, Government Regulation & College Football Chaos 17:15 Listener Comments and Favorites 23:33 Tomahawk Take: Braves Analysis 32:23 NBA & NHL Playoffs Talk 35:54 Listener Texts and Hot Takes 42:10 High School Power Rankings Discussion 51:12 Cooper Predictor Betting Picks 55:33 High School Sports Wrap & Show CloseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
@1QLeadership Question: How can schools use NIL and personal branding to serve all athletes, not just the superstars? This episode of 1Q features Tyler Jaynes, Founder and CEO at Influxer. The discussion gives a fast, practical look at how a former walk-on built an NIL company that can help all student-athletes, not just the top 1% of stars. It blends leadership lessons, athlete development, and very concrete ways administrators can plug into Influxer's "NIL for all" model. Tyler's walk-on story sets the tone as he pivots from baseball to football, earns a scholarship, and experiences high-level success during Baylor's Big 12 championship run and a new stadium experience. The conversation touches on "athlete identity syndrome" and the difficult shift from sport to life after eligibility, especially when original career plans no longer fit. The core value for Influxer is "NIL for all." It is a free platform where high school and college athletes, at a licensed school or not, can quickly launch a merchandise storefront, upload their own designs, and earn royalties without setup costs. Influxer currently serves roughly 70,000 athletes, with revenue driven by merchandise sales and brand sponsors. Athletes and schools only see costs when value is created. Jaynes frames merchandise as a first building block of an athlete's long-term personal brand, not life-changing money, and highlights how that portfolio can lead to future deals and post-graduation opportunities. - One Question Leadership Podcast - Tai M. Brown
Chaos reigns on Tailgate Thursday as Dave Garner and Will Cooper unleash hot takes on NIL chaos, government intervention in college sports, and whether the SEC should break away. From Etowah’s baseball dominance to Braves regression and Cooper’s sharp betting picks, this episode delivers unfiltered sports banter you can’t miss. Dave’s X Account: https://x.com/DaveGarner777 Big John Davis X’s Account: https://x.com/JohnDavis_65 Will’s X Account: https://x.com/wil24cooper www.sportspigradio.com Facebook Android App ios App Instagram YouTube Advertise With UsWant to reach loyal, engaged listeners who support local businesses? Advertise on our shows and put your brand in front of the right audience. Click below and an account executive will contact you. Advertise with Us Chapters00:00 Introduction and Banter 01:46 Coffee vs PC Tea Debate 07:16 NIL, Government Regulation & College Football Chaos 17:15 Listener Comments and Favorites 23:33 Tomahawk Take: Braves Analysis 32:23 NBA & NHL Playoffs Talk 35:54 Listener Texts and Hot Takes 42:10 High School Power Rankings Discussion 51:12 Cooper Predictor Betting Picks 55:33 High School Sports Wrap & Show CloseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Auburn and Miami gear up for a recruiting showdown as elite prospects hit campus with commitments hanging in the balance. Can Alex Golesh and Mario Cristobal secure game-changing talents like Joshua Dobson, Tae Walden Jr., and Jaiden Bryant to elevate their 2025 classes? Key targets including Jabarrius “Chicken” Garror, Deshawn Hall, and Noah Glover headline the list, as both programs look to outmaneuver rivals with NIL firepower and strategic official visits. Brian Smith breaks down Auburn's pivotal recruiting weekend, Miami's pursuit of national status, and weighs in on dark horse programs like Washington and Louisville. The discussion spotlights NIL dynamics, upcoming Elite 11 quarterback battles, and shifting conference power rankings. Plus, hot takes on Texas possibly backing out of a home-and-home series with Notre Dame and the future of the expanded college football playoff format. Will Auburn's big bet pay off? Can Miami's patience build a truly special class? Find out in this must-listen recruiting deep dive. Everydayer Club If 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/ Support us by supporting our sponsors! Indeed Listeners of this show get a $75 Sponsored Job Credit to help give your job the premium placement it deserves at http://Indeed.com/podcast Rugiet Get 15% off your treatment → https://rugiet.com/lockedonnhl Rugiet. Performance medicine for men. FanDuel Today's episode is brought to you by FanDuel. Right now new customers can bet just five dollars and get one-hundred and fifty dollars in bonus bets if your first bet wins. Visit https://FANDUEL.COM to get started — Play Your Game. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires 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.
Chris has a new computer employee, Matt has an existential crisis, and Niléane teaches everyone that pranks don't have to be mean. This week's Cozy Zone, we made our very reasonable predictions for WWDC. 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 E2EE RCS in France is being blocked by the French government Vivaldi 8.0 Codex and Computer Use https://carto.tchoo.net/ Follow the Hosts Chris on YouTube Matt on Birchtree Niléane on Mastodon Comfort Zone on Mastodon Comfort Zone on Bluesky
Tommy Dreamer breaks down tonight's NXT, where he dives into the NIL era of NXT stars, and whether that is a more successful route to the main roster over paying your dues on the indies. Plus, Tommy talks about who the face of NXT is. To visit our partners at Chewy, click here. The Master's Class is now available on its own podcast feed! SUBSCRIBE NOW to hear over 50 episodes of Dave, Bully, Mark, and Tommy taking you behind the scenes like only they can, plus BRAND NEW episodes every week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Busted Open ad-free and get exclusive access to bonus episodes. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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College football has changed forever.Not just because athletes can now earn money, but because 18, 19 and 20-year-olds are suddenly being asked to make decisions that most adults still struggle to navigate.That's why this conversation hit different.Welcome to the latest episode of Y-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth, fueled by our founding sponsor 76, keeping you on the GO GO GO so you never miss a beat.In advance of the Elite 11 Finals, I sat down with Ohio State offensive lineman Luke Montgomery, Georgia quarterback Ryan Montgomery, and Dane Burkholder — a partner at Roseville Wealth, where he and his team manage over 2.1 Billion dollars every year. Dane also coined the phrase and founded the company The Financial Athlete.Today's guests unpack the new reality in college football: The Rise of the Financial Athlete, and the way an All-American offensive lineman in Columbus and his quarterback brother in Athens navigate it all.For those seeking to surround themselves with athletic minds who are succeeding in the Financial Athlete world of college football — look no further than these two, and Dane, for role models.To be blunt: athletes and parents need to listen to this.The Montgomery brothers didn't just talk about contracts or NIL deals — they talked about patience. Discipline. Delayed gratification. Building a trusted circle. Protecting their future. And understanding that money can either become a blessing…or a distraction.In other words, they used football analogies and applied them to their business life. As they should.Luke opened up about what it's really like navigating the NIL era at a powerhouse like Ohio State — and how head coach Ryan Day embraces his responsibility to impact his team off the field when it comes to balancing football, expectations, leadership and real financial accountability at an incredibly young age.Ryan shared why development mattered more than chasing the biggest payday when he chose Kirby Smart's Georgia Bulldogs, and how keeping the bigger picture in focus has shaped every decision he's made since arriving in Athens.What stood out most to me was their perspective.Throughout our conversation, I kept thinking about what all of us who love sports so often preach — that the skills that allow you to find success on the field will always transition into life.And that is exactly where Dane Burkholder and his education around being a Financial Athlete meets the moment. Dane's team and their content continues to impact this generation of athletes, parents and coaches in ways that are helping athletes on countless levels.Join THE HONOR ROLL campaign. Free Newsletter + Fun Gifts.As our conversation wound down, I was struck by how consistently Luke and Ryan kept thinking 20, 30, even 40 years ahead.About setting up their future families.About investing instead of reacting emotionally.About understanding that football won't last forever.And maybe most importantly, they spoke about the power of environment.The right coaches. The right teammates. The right family. The right mentors.Or as my father still tells me: “You are the company you keep.”This episode will resonate with athletes, parents, recruits and honestly anyone navigating pressure, opportunity and long-term decision-making.Because the truth is, The Financial Athlete isn't just a football conversation anymore.It's a life conversation.It's also Elite 11 Finals week — where every quarterback, parent and mentor will have seen this podcast and will get to be part of our powerful curriculum, Beyond the X's and O's, which we've been running for nearly 20 years.The people who taught Luke and Ryan how to navigate life from day one — Mom and Dad — will be special guests in an intimate conversation with Dane and me, going behind the scenes on how they raised their sons to thrive on the field while staying so level-headed off it, as Financial Athletes at two of the most pressure-packed universities in the nation.I can't wait for this one — as a college football analyst and as a parent.Be sure to subscribe to Y-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth to get it right in your inbox, and on YouTube as we continue to grow our community.Much love and stay steady, YogiY-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.y-option.com/subscribe
College football is changing fast, and Joey Knish and Brad Powers break down one of the biggest questions facing the sport today: does college football need a salary cap? With NIL spending exploding across the country, some college football programs are reportedly pushing toward $40 million and even $50 million rosters. Knish and Powers discuss the future of NIL, donor fatigue, conference spending wars, playoff expansion, and whether the current model of college football is financially sustainable. The guys debate how schools like Ohio State, Michigan, Notre Dame, Texas, and Texas A&M could separate themselves financially from the rest of college football, while programs across the SEC and Big Ten try to keep up in the NIL arms race. Joey Knish and Brad Powers also discuss NIL collectives, booster spending, revenue sharing in college sports, the future of non-revenue sports, and whether college football could eventually break away from universities entirely. They also examine how conferences like the SEC and Big Ten could shape the future of the sport as spending continues to rise. Joey Knish and Brad Powers give their thoughts on where college football is headed next and whether the sport can continue spending at this pace without major changes. Hit The Books is part of The Hammer Betting Network sponsored by FanDuel.
Nate Bargatze is back on the bus for Episode 382. The boys kick things off celebrating Mitch's 200th episode, announce Racing With The Boys (their new NASCAR show dropping Thursday), pay tribute to Kyle Busch, debate whether Taylor Swift will change her last name, and Taylor delivers an all-time Game of Thrones Season 8 clean take defending The Long Night. Then Nate joins and talks about his new movie Breadwinners hitting theaters May 29th, how Entourage has been his career roadmap, auditioning for Haley Joel Osment's part in the Entourage movie, putting Vanderbilt QB Jared Curtis in Breadwinners as an NIL deal, the motivational speech he gave Vanderbilt football about legacy sports being dead, why flyover states have the best sports and media won't cover them, the Nate Rate getting fans discounted tickets, working with Will Forte and Colin Jost, Nate Land theme park, and Louis CK texting an apology after the last BWTB episode. Big guys, tiny kisses. Timestamp Chapters: 0:00 Open 0:43 Mitch's 200th Episode 2:24 NBA Conference Finals 5:01 Will Taylor Swift Change Her Last Name? 6:24 BWTB Father's Day Merch Is Live 7:18 Memorial Day Moment of Silence 10:06 Racin’ With The Boys Announcement 14:07 Remembering Kyle Busch 19:10 Sean McVay Episode Was an All-Timer 21:03 McVay Is a Greek God 24:59 Jack's Truck Challenge 29:37 Jack Goes to College Training Camp 45:53 The Murph Workout 49:11 Taylor's Game of Thrones Clean Take 1:07:10 Tier Talks 1:08:37 Rippin’ Packs 1:10:41 Kid Pulls a $1.35 Million Josh Allen Card 1:13:01 Indy 500 Finish 1:14:54 Intern Dress Code 1:17:25 Nate Bargatze Joins the Bus 1:19:02 Tell Me a Joke 1:22:45 People Love Telling You They've Never Heard of You 1:23:44 Tony Kornheiser Story 1:29:22 Nate Outsold the Predators at Bridgestone Arena 1:31:51 Taylor’s Daughter Chugs Water on the Jumbotron 1:34:34 Beer Chug With George Kittle 1:36:08 Nate Gave a Motivational Speech to Vanderbilt Football 1:37:45 Flyover States Have the Best Sports 1:42:59 Nostalgia Should Be Updated 1:48:13 Jared Curtis in Nate's Movie as an NIL Deal 2:00:13 Nate Auditioned for Haley Joel Osment's Entourage Part 2:03:27 Sixth Sense Ending 2:05:28 Entourage Is Nate's Career Roadmap 2:07:08 Breadwinners Movie 2:09:20 Will Still Hasn't Watched Entourage 2:12:30 Family Movies Are Missing 2:14:12 The Nate Rate Discounted Tickets 2:21:17 Will Forte Is One of the Funniest People Alive 2:25:19 SNL Cast in the Movie 2:30:00 Will's Bed Wetting Saga 2:31:41 Will Has a Cyst on His Brain 2:33:47 Bussin’ Ride at Nateland 2:35:50 Nateland Theme Park Vision 2:40:01 Bud Light Question 2:43:19 Louis CK Apologized To Nate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Hour 3 of the show, Jonas Knox, Brady Quinn, & LaVar Arrington, chat with Pete Prisco on some NIL recruiting and whether Kevin O'Connell was on board with letting Sam Darnold leave Minnesota. Plus, the guys look forward to the Spurs vs Thunder in the WCF as it is a tied up series, a Jaylen Brown edition of The Leftovers, and more!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richard is joined by Joel Anderson, host of The Ringer Tailgate and The Press Box podcasts, for a conversation about the NAACP's Out of Bounds campaign and the bigger question underneath it: What is fair to ask of Black college athletes and recruits at a moment when lawmakers and the courts are attacking Black voting power? They start with HBCUs and PWIs, move through the campaign's specifics asks, and cover lots of topics from there: political education, NIL incentives, the transfer portal, the limits and power of boycotts, and why college football keeps becoming the platform for this kind of discussion. In this episode:* 0:00: The roles of HBCUs and PWIs in Black college life, and how generational experiences shape Richard's and Joel's views.* 12:01: The NAACP's campaign and its asks of recruits, current athletes, fans, donors, and consumers.* 16:16: What is fair to expect of college athlete activism now* 26:55: Whether the idea of a “boycott” has lost force* 37:53: The role of the NAACP in 2026 Producer: Anthony VitoMore on the story covered in this episode: * NAACP press statement: Black athletes and fans should withhold support from public schools in states attacking Black voting rights* NAACP: Out of Bounds * CBS Sports on the NAACP campaignIf you like this episode, you'll love a paid subscription. For $10 a month (or you can get a free month with an annual subscription), subscribers get about twice as many Split Zone Duo podcasts, as well as our coach carousel reporting, deep dives on college football history, Q&A opportunities, and many more goodies as we think of them. You also help keep this show independent and ensure we're making a podcast that puts our listeners, not anyone else, first. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.splitzoneduo.com/subscribe
Brodie Kresser's journey to West Virginia University baseball is proof that big dreams can grow from small-town roots. The Iowa native arrived in Morgantown after a winding path that included a small high school program and junior college baseball, but aggressive recruiting from Mountaineer coach Steve Sabins convinced Kresser that WVU was the perfect fit. Three seasons later, the decision has paid off in a big way. Kresser has become one of the leaders of a Mountaineer team preparing to host an NCAA Regional before what promises to be a sold-out crowd at Kendrick Family Ballpark. In this episode, the “Guys” dive into Kresser's baseball journey, his competitive approach to the game and the role that family and faith have played throughout his career. The crew also discusses the growing excitement surrounding WVU baseball as postseason play arrives in Morgantown. Listener questions and comments complete the episode during Textual Healing.
President Trump says he had a perfect annual physical. The View slams New York Giants' QB Jaxson Dart over his political support of Trump. Will the parents of these “teen takeovers” be held responsible? JP Morgan's CEO sends a stern message to Zohran Mamdani. A new Congressional map for Alabama has been rejected. Democrats are going to try to speak normally to appeal to more voters with their commentary. Ilhan Omar is refusing to turn over documents to a Minnesota committee investigating fraud. Ken Paxton squares off against John Cornyn in the Texas Senate Primary Tuesday. J.D. Vance reveals the staggering amount of fraud they have found in such a short time. Some eighth graders are voluntarily repeating a year in hopes to receive more NIL money for collegiate athletics.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Jones Road Beautyhttps://jonesroadbeauty.comFor a limited time, get a free gift on your first purchase with code DANA. Cheers Healthhttps://cheershealth.com/DANA Native Path Grass Fed Collagenhttps://getnativepath.com/DanaFor my special offer get up to 45% OFF. Try it risk-free with a 365-day money-back guarantee. HumanNhttps://Humann.com/Dana*This partner has been on my show the LONGEST - show them your love, this product WORKS! Pocket HoseText DANA to 64000For a limited time, get two FREE gifts—a 360° rotating pocket pivot and thumb drive nozzle when you buy a new Pocket Hose Ballistic; just text DANA to 64000, message and data rates may apply.Byrnahttps://Byrna.com/DanaTrusted by law enforcement, security professionals, and everyday Americans—defend yourself and your family with Byrna.Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/DANA Visit online or call 972-PATRIOT and use promo code DANA for a free month of service.Subscribe today and stay in the loop on all things news with The Dana Show. Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramXMore InfoWebsite
FOX Sports' lead College Football analyst Joel Klatt recaps his time at the Big Ten Spring Meetings and gives his biggest takeaways from what he learned this week including a potential Big Ten-SEC scheduling agreement if the Playoff expands to 24 teams - and he explains why the coaches in the Big Ten want that opportunity. Klatt then lists his 10 favorite Big Ten/SEC future matchups that he wants to see in this potential format – from Ohio State traveling to Tennessee to Lane Kiffin returning to Los Angeles to face USC and more. Klatt also reacts to the news that Ed Orgeron is back at LSU, joining up with Kiffin once again - this time in the NIL recruiting world. 0:00-1:09 Klatt's takeaways from Big Ten spring meetings1:10-6:40 Big Ten conference is 100% supportive of 24-team CFP6:41-11:01 24-team CFP would lead to big ten/SEC scheduling agreement11:02-13:28 Will the SEC join the big ten in support of the 24-team playoff?13:29-16:39 concern among big ten coaches about unsustainability of current landscape16:40-20:07 How would a federal bill impact college football?20:08-25:48 Big Ten-SEC matchups Klatt wants to see25:49-28:28 Lane Kiffin brings back Ed Orgeron to LSU staff Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices