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Dawgman.com's Kim Grinolds tracked down longtime Washington State alum and media personality Jim Moore this week to get his thoughts on all things Apple Cup, especially with the game to be played Saturday at Lumen Field. To start, Jim gives us the latest on what he's been up to now that he's no longer working at the Seattle sports talk stations. In fact, he moved out of the state! It was also a great time to catch up with a WSU fan knowing that the Pac-12 is now a 6-team conference with Oregon State, Boise State, Fresno State, Colorado State, and San Diego State. Talk then turns to the feelings about the Apple Cup being played in September instead of November. Jim, much like Coach Baird when talking about the Huskies, thinks the Cougars will win. Jim and Kim talk about some of the players that should play a factor in the game, like Jonah Coleman for Washington and John Mateer for WSU. Would Jim trade Mateer for Cam Ward if he had the chance? Jim was in Pullman last Saturday to watch the Cougars beat Texas Tech. What did he like, and how will those things carry over to this weekend? After a break, they come back to talking about their favorite Apple Cup experiences. Jim relayed a great story from his time watching the 1992 Apple Cup in Pullman, the infamous 'Snow Bowl'. And Kim counters with his favorite story about former WSU QB Drew Bledsoe, which then devolves into some wine talk for a minute. Kim asked Jim - who is your favorite Husky and most-hated Husky? After a quick cameo from Jim's wife, he answered the questions, including a great story from when he had to cover the 1998 Oahu Bowl where Air Force killed the Huskies and a conversation he had with legendary Husky Joe Jarzynka. He also recounted his weekly post-game ritual during Washington's winless 2008 campaign and also provided a strong admission of Washington State's team that same season. Kim offered up a story on his favorite WSU player of all-time, and Jim added his own take on the same player, as well as an interesting take on Kalen DeBoer that might surprise some UW fans. After that, Moore pivoted to Pat Chun, who just moved from Washington State to Washington. He has some very strong words for Chun; let's just say he's not as big a fan as he used to be. But WSU isn't the only program that had to replace an athletic director. Kim offered up his own take on why he felt Jen Cohen left Washington for USC and also has a wild conspiracy theory that has Cohen coming back to Seattle. Before they finish the conversation, Moore offers up an Apple Cup bet with some pretty attractive odds because he's confident of a Washington State win. And it's action he's opening up to all UW fans that listen to the podcast! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In the first hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain discuss today's news of Washington officially joining the Big Ten and visit with Athletic Director Pat Chun about the move, sit down then with Laken Tomlinson, new Seahawks guard, about joining Seattle this year.
Washington Huskies new Athletic Director Pat Chun joins Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain to talk about UW officially moving to the Big Ten, the finances involved with the move, the budget growing, the travel situation within the Big Ten and stadium situations.
UCLA's Martin Jarmond, UW's Pat Chun provide updates on the Big Ten move, Notre Dame's view of the ACC tension and more. We would love to know what you think of the show and you can let us know on social media @D1ticker. If you are not subscribed to D1.ticker, you can and should subscribe at www.d1ticker.com/.
Jason "Puck" Puckett, former KJR host and John Canzano, JohnCanzano.com, open up about the recent Big Ten Media Day and the upcoming college football season. The hosts discuss the differences between the Big Ten and Pac-12 conferences, the perception of Oregon and USC in the Big Ten, the physicality of the Big Ten, and the challenges and opportunities for Pac-12 schools in the new landscape of college football. They also touch on the changes in media rights and the impact of NIL on athletic departments. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the CW network's partnership with Oregon State and Washington State and the potential for increased viewership.Rundown00:00 Opening thoughts on Big Ten Media Day 00:54 How did the West Coast head coaches handle themselves in Indianapolis?02:05 Comparing the Big Ten and Pac-12 Conferences06:23 The Physicality of the Big Ten08:46 Challenges and Opportunities in the New College Football Landscape19:41 Washington and Oregon in the Big Ten25:41 The CW Network's Partnership with Oregon State and Washington State35:01 Pat Chun's Departure from Washington State
John Canzano broadcasts from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis for day three of Big Ten Media Days in Indianapolis with exclusive 1-on-1 conversations with Dan Lanning, Jonathan Smith, Dillon Gabriel, Rick Neuheisel, Pat Chun, and more.
John Canzano talks to Pat Chun, athletic director at University of Washington, from Big Ten Media Days at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
Another 5-hour show for Day 3 of Big Ten Media Days! Oregon LB Jeff Bassa sits down to chat. Looking at the preseason Big Ten media poll. Oregon transfer QB Dillon Gabriel talks with Danny & Dusty. Dan Lanning with a tongue-in-cheek jab at Kirby Smart. The importance of relationships in college football and at Oregon. Lincoln Riley is open to ending the annual rivalry game with Notre Dame. Washington head coach Jedd Fisch at the podium. Curt Cignetti is a quote machine. Washington athletic director Pat Chun talks with the guys. Elly De La Cruz is stealing a lot of bases and striking out a lot. Sherrone Moore channels his inner Jim Harbaugh. What the new NBA tv deal means for possible expansion to Seattle. Dan Lanning's podium press conference. The highlight of Big Ten Media Days turns out to be a lowlight.
Washington's athletic director chats with Danny & Dusty, live from Big Ten Media Days.
Washington head coach Jedd Fisch at the podium at Big Ten Media Days. Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti is a quote machine. Washington athletic director Pat Chun chats with Danny & Dusty from Big Ten Media Days.
In the second hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain talk to new Washington Huskies Athletic Director Pat Chun about Jedd Fisch, the NIL world and paying players, Jason Kelly leaving, the revenue dynamics at the school, then react to the long conversation.
Washington Huskies Athletic Director Pat Chun joins Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain to talk about Jedd Fisch's time as football Head Coach so far, the NIL work at Montlake Futures, the future of paying athletes, Jason Kelly departing, and the revenue dynamics.
Christian and Danny discuss a UW marketing strategy, Jedd Fisch's recruiting and some comments from Pat Chun.Say Who, Say Pod remains free for all. To support the show and ensure access to everything I write, consider a paid subscription to On Montlake. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.onmontlake.com/subscribe
Headlines and a landmark NCAA ruling. Pat Chun joined us yesterday to talk about this before the ruling came down :30- ICYMI Kenneth Walker joined Softy & Dick this week :45- The Mariners head to DC and will reunite with their old pal Jesse Winker
Pat Chun- the UW AD joins Chuck and Buck for the first time since taking over for Troy Dannen. Pat discusses the move across the state and how he's settling in on Montlake :30- ABCs of the Mariners - K: is for killer instinct- does this Mariners team have it? - L: is for lineup- there's been a change; Julio has been moved to 6th in the batting order. We L for Love It. - M: is for Mike Baumann- he was brought in from Baltimore to help the bullpen. Cody Bolton gets sent down. - N: is for No Way! Chuck saw something yesterday in the Mets/Guardians game that he couldn't believe. :45- The NBA on TNT will come to an end after the 2024-25 season, but that doesn't mean it's over-over, right?
John Canzano and Jon Wilner talk about the 100th podcast episode... and guests such as Bill Walton, George Kliavkoff, Greg Sankey, Brett Yormark, Chip Kelly, Bob Thompson, Pat Chun, Lindsay Gottlieb, Gloria Nevarez and Pat Chun. Subscribe to this podcast and share it. • Read John Canzano's work at www.JohnCanzano.com. • Read Jon Wilner's work at www.Pac12Hotline.com via the Bay Area News Group. Follow on Twitter: www.Twitter.com/JohnCanzanoBFT www.Twitter.com/WilnerHotline
In this episode of the Podcast of Champions hosts Ryan Abraham and David Woods are in studio and joined remotely by the Washington State football expert Jamey Vinnick from Cougfan.com, talking about the state of the Cougars athletic programs as WSU and partner OSU head into uncharted territory. With the breakup of the Conference of Champions, Oregon State and Washington State were left trying to put the pieces back together, forming a two-team conference under the Pac-12 banner during the two year NCAA grace period. Over the next 24 months OSU and WSU will try and rebuild the Pac-12 into at least an eight team conference and work their way towards the future equivalence of "Power Five" status. We talk to Jamey about everything that has been going on up in Pullman during this off-season, the latest news and notes from spring practice and the 2024 football schedule with a heavy dose of Mountain West opponents. They also discuss the opening of the NCAA Transfer Portal this week, basketball coach Kyle Smith heading to Stanford, athletic director Pat Chun going to hated Washington and lots more. As usual Ryan and Dave end the podcast answering listener emails and questions from the YouTube chat. For the video simulcasts of our POC please subscribe to your YouTube channel! Please subscribe, give the POC a five-star rating and post a review on Apple Podcasts! Sound off about Pac-12 football in our Podcast of Champions Reddit page! Send us a text or leave us a voicemail by texting or calling (424) 532-0678 or you can email us at pac12podcast@gmail.com. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rick Neuheisel, former Washington head football coach turned Analyst for CBS Sports, joins Dave Softy Mahler in Phoenix to talk about UW football and new AD Pat Chun.
John Canzano joins Puck every Tuesday to discuss all things college sports, life and wherever else our conversation goes. John is a 14-time Associated Press Sports Editors award winner and was named the number one sports columnist in the country in 2008. His weekly appearance is brought to you by Zeeks Pizza. Visit ZeeksPizza.com. The Northwest's number 1 pizza! Local ingredients and local craft beer! On today's show, Puck and John talk about their inspiration to go out on their own and what led to their decisions to work for themselves. The conversation then turns toward the Iowa and LSU game and both marvel at the athleticism, physicality and speed of the game and whether or not Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese can make like a "Magic/Bird" transition to the WNBA. John talks about the three-point line fiasco in Portland where the court had two different three-point lines and how the mistake happened, who is to blame and who the person was that tipped of the NCAA about the issue. Spoiler...it was a fan sitting in the 300 level who noticed the discrepancy . Puck then turns his anger toward Pat Chun leaving WSU for UW and John tries to walk him off the ledge, but Puck is having none of it. Puck calls him a "Benedict Arnold!" John also reveals that Washington President Ana Marie Cauce will likely soon leave as president and that an announcement could happen in the next 5-6 months. Multiple insiders and athletic directors are aware of the move, but not sure of the reason. John ultimately thinks this will be a good thing for the Huskies, because Cauce has stumbled as president in regards to athletics. They then turn their attention to Kyle Smith and his decision to leave Pullman and head to Stanford. Also, the Montana State hoops coach turns WSU down. How big of a problem is that for WSU? John thinks it's not an issue, but they need to find the right coach soon. Finally, what's the future ownership of both the Blazers and Seahawks? Jody Allen is the head of the trust and she must sell off all of her brothers assets. So, why has she not done so yet? John gives his answer....money.
On today's Daily Puck Drop, Friday, March 29. Puck reacts to the Mariners opener. No doubt the highlight was the flame wielding trident guy! Castillo not sharp, but Mitch Haniger looked great. Pat Chun leaves for UW?! One of the most turncoat moves you'll find in college athletics. Puck wishes him nothing but disappoint and regret. Kyle Smith makes the right choice because it was the right choice for his family. Finally, Jamal Adams coming back?? Please say no...like, really, say no!
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In the second hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain discuss the Mariners season ahead and starting tonight, then go back and play their conversation today with new Washington Huskies Athletic Director Pat Chun alongside broadcaster Tony Castricone.
Dicky V returns, We give the PDougy update and then March Madness talk. So much to dive into and of course Tim's Cougs. Revolving AD's, coaches and some drama with LSU women's basketball coach. Of course we breakdown NFL free agency and the FANT effect in Seattle. Much more as it's Opening Day and the Mariners are poised to almost be great. Follow us on Twitter: @scottohsman @tboyle15 Instagram Scottohsman Tboyle15
Carolina chokes again as a #1 seed, how will the South and Midwest top seeds do tonight. Then, UW introduces Pat Chun as their new Athletic Director what did they say about leaving Wazzu to take the Huskies gig. Plus some Duke tournament trivia and how fast is Michael Penix, JR.
New Washington Huskies Athletic Director Pat Chun joins Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain to talk about moving from Pullman to Montlake, Jen Cohen, the timing of the move, fundraising for UW now, how NIL alters his job and college athletics, plus the finances.
John Canzano and Jon Wilner talk about the crazy and unpredictable news week. WSU loses an athletic director and men's basketball coach in the same week. Pat Chun to rival Washington. Kyle Smith to Stanford. Plus, the Pac-12 settlement and NCAA Tournament. Subscribe to this podcast and share it. • Read John Canzano's work at www.JohnCanzano.com. • Read Jon Wilner's work at www.Pac12Hotline.com via the Bay Area News Group. Follow on Twitter: www.Twitter.com/JohnCanzanoBFT www.Twitter.com/WilnerHotline
John Canzano dives into the impact of sports gambling becoming mainstream and NCAA president Charlie Baker aiming to stop prop betting capabilities in collegiate athletics. USA Today's Lindsay Schnell previews the upcoming regionals action in Portland for the NCAA Women's tournament, KJR Seattle's Ian Furness talks reaction to Pat Chun's sudden departure from Washington State for UW, and Ryan Svenson of Pure Focus Sports discusses the coaching carousel around college basketball. Subscribe for great content.
John Canzano talks to Ian Furness of sports radio KJR and Fox 13 in Seattle and proud Washington State alum about Pat Chun bolting Pullman for the AD job with the rival Washington Huskies and where WSU can go from here searching for a new athletic director and men's basketball coach. Subscribe for great content.
In the second hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain chat with Petros Papadakis about Pat Chun heading to Washington plus the gambling allegations around Shohei Ohtani then the guys discuss Mariners opening day tomorrow and pitching rotation strength.
In the first hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain listen and react to the introductory press conference by new Huskies basketball Head Coach Danny Sprinkle, then sit down with Coach Sprinkle to talk about his accent, strategies, Pat Chun, and more.
Christian and Danny discuss Washington's hire of Pat Chun, and Danny Sprinkle.Say Who, Say Pod remains free for all. To support the show and ensure access to everything I write, consider a paid subscription to On Montlake. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.onmontlake.com/subscribe
University of Washington president Ana Mari Cauce introduces incoming athletic director Pat Chun at a press conference from the Don James Center at Husky Stadium on March 28, 2024.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Petros Papadakis joins Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain to talk about Pat Chun moving from WSU to UW as the Huskies' new Athletic Director, the situation and the gambling allegations against Shohei Ohtani, and Deion Sanders handling his son with Colorado.
Salk opens the show with the Coach Macdonald comments out of the owners meetings regarding roster building and what they're looking for in a player and Salk is still confused/concerned about why Jamal Adams at LB continues to be floated. The M's wrap up their 2024 Spring Training campaign and return home for Opening Week and we revisit the conversation with ESPN's Jeff Passan.
Brock continues his look at Seahawks draft prospects with a look at NC state LB Payton Wilson. Then, former Brock and Salk producer and current Seattle Sports program director Kyle Brown joins us to give a Coug perspective on Pat Chun going to UW. Plus, Salk ranks the top 5 best things to happen for the M's this spring training.
Bump and Stacy are joined by Tim Kurkjian of ESPN to discuss his expectations for the Mariners this season and to get his thoughts on the Shohei Ohtani gambling scandal, they answer your questions about which NFC teams are under the most pressure and NFL Pre-season in Four Down Territory, they hear about the PAC-2’s possible new TV deal, and Bump give his thoughts on UW hiring WSU athletic director Pat Chun one day after the news broke.
Hot 5 at 5; Pat Chun leaves WSU for UW; Can Chun fix UW's problems?; Drops bracket update
Bob and Dave look at even more NFL rules changes, including the adoption of the XFL kickoff style, the hip drop tackle, and the Christmas day doubleheader, they hear what Mariners Chairman John Stanton had to say about the offseason roster building process, the payroll concerns, and the television situation, and they react to UW hiring WSU’s athletic director Pat Chun.
-Dannen said the job is an ‘opportunity of a lifetime,' which is a good start…did he address the big topics?-Also, interim president Chris Kabourek said that interest in the job was high from across the country and that Dannen was the best option for the job-Also, speaking of A.D.'s on the move---Washington State's AD, Pat Chun, is on his way to Washington to replace Troy Dannen…that's rough for the Cougars for the rivalry, especially as they change conferences…Show sponsored by GANA TRUCKINGAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Guest-host Spencer McLaughlin dishes on Pat Chun leaving Washington State for the athletic director job at University of Washington, plus 247 Sports' Carter Bahns discusses the move and what's next for Washington State and Oregon State in the "Pac-2". KXLY-TV sports anchor Julian Mininsohn talks Mark Few and Gonzaga's run to another Sweet Sixteen as well as the Zags women doing the same and coming to Portland. Also, Spencer talks NFL rule changes, QBs in the draft, and Shohei Othani developments, all on today's show. Subscribe for great content.
Guest-host Spencer McLaughlin talks with KXLY-TV sports anchor Julian Mininsohn out of Spokane about Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs reaching their ninth consecutive Sweet Sixteen in the NCAA Tournament, Pat Chun taking the AD job at Washington, and the Gonzaga women also reaching the Sweet Sixteen and a matchup with top-seed Texas this week at Moda Center as part of the Portland regionals. Subscribe for great content.
Guest-host Spencer McLaughlin talks to Carter Bahns of 247 Sports to discuss Pat Chun's departure from Washington State to become athletic director at rival University of Washington and the future of Oregon State and WSU in the "Pac-2." Subscribe for great content.
In the third hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain chat with Hugh Millen about UW hiring Pat Chun as their new Athletic Director plus Jamal Adams and all the new NFL rules, then talk to Brian Schmetzer about the Sounders loss and week ahead in L.A.
In the second hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain chat with Jon Wilner about the Washington Huskies hiring Pat Chun as the new Athletic Director, Kyle Smith, and PJ Carlesimo's comments about him, then discuss WSU fan reaction to Pat Chun's move.
In the first hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain discuss Washington hiring Pat Chun from Washington State to be the school's new Athletic Director and what it means for Huskies sports, including how WSU folks feel, then react to some Fun with Audio clips.
Before our inaugural hot takes of the 2024 season looking ahead to M’s opening day on Thursday, we discuss the logical fit between UW and new athletic director Pat Chun, changing sides in the Apple Cup rivalry. Then we close … Continue reading →
Before our inaugural hot takes of the 2024 season looking ahead to M’s opening day on Thursday, we discuss the logical fit between UW and new athletic director Pat Chun, changing sides in the Apple Cup rivalry. Then we close … Continue reading → Continue reading →
Odds are out for teams to make the 2024 CFB Playoff, which ones are most curious....Rob Blackman PxP Voice of Purdue Men's Basketball joins the guys to preview their matchup with Gonzaga...and how outraged should Cougars fans be over Pat Chun leaving for Washington.
Bird STDs, Women's NCAA TV ratings, Opening Day excitement, NFL Zig or Zag, CFB Playoff futures...a preview of Purdue vs. Gonzaga, is Pat Chun a Benedict Arnold...the Beavs and Cougs strike a TV deal for Football, plus Stat or Story and "Pink-Gate" among the fodder for the boys on a Hump Day.