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The future is BRIGHT in Stillwater! Calvin sits down with Marshall Scott, writer and owner of Pistols Firing Blog, to break down a massive weekend for Oklahoma State sports. The Cowboys sweep TCU in baseball and are making a serious postseason push, the Cowgirls take a series from Kansas, AND Dez Bryant Jr. and Tyson Pogi are headed to OSU. If you're a Pokes fan, this episode is everything!
Hugh Douglas jokingly criticizes reporter John Clark for what he describes as "ambush reporting" during an interview with Cooper DeJean regarding A.J. Brown's future. They analyze reports from Adam Schefter and Jeff McLane suggesting a trade to the New England Patriots is imminent with specific draft pick compensation. The conversation also shifts to a critique of Hugh's athletic mechanics and a heated debate over the Philadelphia 76ers' playoff performance. 01:00 - A.J. Brown Trade Rumors 04:14 - Cooper DeJean Interview Audio 07:41 - A.J. Brown Trade Value 11:28 - Hugh Douglas Swing Analysis 16:17 - Sixers Postseason Debate
Oklahoma State football is officially back in action, and we're breaking down the biggest takeaways from the Cowboys' spring game with Reagan Harris from Pokes Insight. From position battles to standout performers, we discuss what matters most heading into the 2026 season.We also dive into Oklahoma State men's basketball, why this recruiting class brings real pressure, and why the Cowboys MUST be a March Madness team moving forward. Plus, we show love to Jaycie Hoyt and Cowgirl Basketball, and explain why the program is trending up.Finally, we discuss the Brennan Sorsby alleged gambling situation, what it could mean, and how fans should view the situation right now.And of course… we end it with a Trey Trivia Question!0:00 – Intro / Welcome Reagan Harris2:30 – Spring Game Takeaways: What stood out most?10:30 – Biggest winners/losers from the spring game16:45 – Offensive & defensive concerns heading into fall20:30 – OSU Men's Basketball: This class HAS to make March Madness27:00 – Why the pressure is real + expectations for next season30:00 – Jaycie Hoyt & OSU Women's Basketball: We believe33:45 – Brennan Sorsby alleged gambling situation: what we know / what to think37:00 – Trey Trivia Question38:30 – Final thoughts + outro#OklahomaState #GoPokes #OKStateFootball #OKStateBasketball #CowgirlBasketball #Big12⏱️ Timecodes (Approximate for 39 Minutes)
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It’s official! Former LSU men’s basketball coach Will Wade is returning to Baton Rouge to coach the Tigers again next season. The 43-year old Wade coached the LSU basketball team from 2017-2022 until he was fired following an NCAA probe into improper payments being offered to certain LSU basketball recruits. Back then, the NCAA did not allow schools to pay their players. Yet. Ironically, Will Wade’s dismissal by LSU in 2022 happened right as the NCAA’s new rules (such as they are) were being implemented to allow college athletes to receive compensation for their name, image, and likeness (NIL). Wade was simply ahead of his time. LSU was slapped with five NCAA sanctions and sent the basketball coach to the unemployment line. Will Wade re-emerged at McNeese State University in Lake Charles a year later in 2023. He led the Cowboys into their first-ever NCAA March Madness tournament in 2024 and, again, in 2025. Wade was then hired to become the head coach at North Carolina State this past season. His NC State Wolfpack team was selected to participate in the NCAA “First Four” round. They lost to Texas in that game to finish the year at 20-14. While that was happening in the life of Will Wade, LSU’s then-Athletics Director Scott Woodward hired former Murray State basketball coach Matt McMahon to run the men’s program in the spring of 2022. The Murray State Racers qualified for the NCAA March Madness tournament three times in five seasons under Coach McMahon before he left for LSU. Four years later, coach Matt McMahon’s LSU teams had won only 17 SEC games against 55 conference losses (23.6%). This season’s Tigers finished dead last in the league with a woeful 3-15 record. Matt McMahon was dismissed this week, but he won’t go away empty handed The ex-LSU basketball coach will receive nearly $8 million as part of his contract buyout provisions. He joined a growing number of former LSU sports leaders who were fired in recent years but received lucrative going-away presents upon their exit. Former LSU head football coaches Brian Kelly ($54 million – 2025) and Ed Orgeron ($17 million – 2021) along with former AD Scott Woodward ($6 million – 2025) have been paid handsomely to hit the road. When added to Matt McMahon’s $8 million buyout, that is $85 million which LSU’s wealthiest athletics backers have been asked to cover. In exchange, the school’s financial backers demand winners (sooner than later) in return for being asked to pay for so many expensive changes in Baton Rouge. Speaking of money, basketball coach Will Wade’s former school at North Carolina State will receive $4 million as compensation after his abrupt exit following season #1 in Raleigh. NC State Athletic Director Boo Corrigan was understandably miffed at coach Will Wade’s decision to leave his program after just one year. “As far as the resignation letter, it was an email that we received from his agent,” said Corrigan. “I’m disappointed at how it went down.” Is the LSU basketball job actually better than North Carolina State? LSU has zero NCAA men’s basketball tournament titles. Long-time coach and fan favorite Dale Brown’s Tigers played in two Final Four appearances (1981 and 1986), but his teams lost in the national semifinals both years. Brown’s successor, John Brady, led LSU to another Final Four appearance in 2006. Same result. Over the past twenty years, LSU was selected for the NCAA post-season tournament just five times. Three of those occurred during coach Will Wade’s five seasons with the Tigers (2019, 2021, and 2022). After being fired by LSU, Will Wade rebuilt his credibility by turning the McNeese State Cowboys of the Southland Conference into a basketball powerhouse during his two years in Lake Charles. The Pokes went 30-4 and 28-7, won the Southland Conference title both years, and made two consecutive March Madness post-season appearances. Wade left after two seasons to take the job at North Carolina State of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Wolfpack already had two national championship trophies in Raleigh. Coach Norm Sloan’s 1973-74 team featured dynamic high-flying forward David Thompson, 7’4” center Tom Burleson and diminutive 5’7” point guard Monty Towe. NC State defeated legendary coach John Wooden’s mighty UCLA Bruins in overtime in the semifinals and then polished-off Marquette to win the school’s first basketball title. Coach Jim Valvano’s 1983 North Carolina State team won the ACC Tournament and barely qualified for the NCAA March Madness field as a lowly #6 regional seed. His “Cardiac Pack” thrilled the nation by defeating a series of top teams on their way to the title game against heavily favored Houston. Hakeem Olajuwon, Clyde Drexler and Houston’s Phi Slamma Jamma team lost to NC State on a stunning last second put-back for the Wolfpack’s second national championship. Given North Carolina State’s national stature in basketball, the job in Raleigh seems to be slightly higher in prestige than the men’s head coaching job at LSU. Since the turn of the century, the ACC was won ten national titles versus four by the SEC. Coach Will Wade’s first year at North Carolina State improved the Wolfpack from 12-19 last year to 20-14 in 2026. However… North Carolina State recently announced that it is having athletic budget issues A February report indicated that North Carolina State’s athletics department ran a $18.5 deficit over the past 12 months. The school’s athletic revenues of $126 million did not cover the expenses of $144 million. The report cited increased costs due to revenue sharing with the athletes. In fact, $18 million was shared by NC State’s athletes over in the past year. The school (like so many others) is now looking at raising ticket prices, holding large concerts on-campus, and other measures aimed to increase revenues without trimming athletic costs. Perhaps Will Wade saw the handwriting on the wall at NC State. He has moved to a school which has been spending money on athletics like the proverbial drunken sailor. Is LSU becoming McNeese State University – East campus? In the past six months, LSU has looked 130 miles to the west to hire two of its key leaders from McNeese State University in Lake Charles. McNeese President Wade Rousse accepted the vacant top position at LSU in November, 2025. The new LSU President was rumored to be the top choice of Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry. Yesterday (Thursday), McNeese State University Athletics Director Heath Schroyer announced his departure for LSU as well. He was named “Senior Deputy AD/Executive Director of External Relations” for the LSU system. Translation – Heath Schroyer will be tasked with raising more money for sports (particularly men’s basketball) while hovering over the shoulders of current LSU Director of Athletics Verge Ausberry. Schroyer had been a long-time college basketball coach. After becoming the McNeese State University Athletics Director, he brought Will Wade to coach the men’s basketball team in 2023. The program quickly blossomed into a Southland Conference dynamo. As the week draws to a close, the 2023-2025 era McNeese State University posse of President Wade Rousse, AD Heath Schroyer, and men’s basketball coach Will Wade has been reunited again in Baton Rouge. LSU’s athletics budget was already huge. What’s a few more million dollars to bring in a new men’s basketball coach and his good buddy, right? Men’s basketball at LSU has been in significant decline in recent years. However, the men’s basketball team financial income statement is, somehow, still profitable. LSU’s 2025 annual report to the NCAA showed that men’s basketball turned a profit of around $2.5 million despite declining home game attendance. Meanwhile, Coach Kim Mulkey’s very popular women’s basketball team at LSU averaged 10,707 fans per game vs. 7,147 for the men. The LSU women won the 2023 national championship and earned a #2 regional seed in the Women’s March Madness tournament this year. LSU fans are very proud of Kim Mulkey and the school’s women’s basketball program. Would you believe that the LSU women’s program posted an $8 million loss in 2025? How is that even possible? The compensation (salary, bonus, and benefits) for the LSU men’s and women’s basketball coaches and staff are fairly equal. In case you were wondering, Kim Mulkey earned $500,000 more than men’s coach Matt McMahon’s $3 million last year. Total expenses for the men’s team last year were $11.1 million. The LSU women’s basketball team spent $12.1 million in 2025. However, the LSU women’s basketball program produced total revenues of just $4.137 million (tickets, program donations, and about $500,000 from NCAA post-season tournament revenues). The women’s team had zero media income from the SEC and other media sources, though. The LSU’s men’s basketball team posted revenues of $13.625 million! The Tigers benefited from a $2 million check from the massive NCAA’s men’s March Madness TV contract plus another $7 million received from the SEC and others for media rights. That incremental $9 million for LSU men’s basketball from SEC media sources and NCAA tournament revenues makes a world of difference! From LSU’s perspective, there is still upside potential to increase men’s basketball ticket sales, merchandising, and, of course, NIL fundraising as coach Will Wade returns to the school next year. Ride ’em, ex-Cowboys! Expect the former McNeese State Cowboys’ dynamic duo of Will Wade and cohort Heath Schroyer to join forces to shake every possible money tree in Louisiana on behalf of the LSU men’s basketball program. Will Wade wants more money to buy better basketball players. LSU’s athletics budget of more than $200 million annually dwarfs the $146 million (and its $18 million annual loss) at North Carolina State. Coach Wade envisions LSU’s bigger pie and more to share with his players. The increased interest in men’s basketball around Baton Rouge resulting from Will Wade’s return should provide a reasonable boost to season ticket sales revenue. If Coach Wade is able to transform LSU’s men’s basketball team into an March Madness contender soon, the funding from basketball donors will grow as well. Time to giddy-up and Geaux Tigers! The post Will Wade and the McNeese State Posse Rides into Baton Rouge appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.
Act 181 and its ecological conservation measures emerged from this week's Senate debates delayed but intact. Heated debates are likely to continue in the House.
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Due to the fallout of the NBA Cup qualifying losses, the Lakers and Suns meet up for the first of two trips on Sunday to the Valley of the Sun over the next nine days to face the Suns. And despite not having Austin Reaves in the lineup, shooting 19% on 3-pointers as a team, and LeBron and Luka shooting 3-19 from three and committing 14 turnovers, the Lakers used a 24-0 run in the third and fourth quarters to pad themselves a comfortable lead. But the Suns came roaring back and eliminated a twenty-point deficit as it came down to the final moments of the game, where they took the lead. It came down to a final minute from LeBron (26 points), which included a layup, two missed free throws, two MADE free throws, providing the last-second block on Grayson Allen's shot attempt, and helping to cause Dillon Brooks to get ejected on a controversial foul call that, when the dust settled, left the Lakers with a heart-stopping 116-114 victory over Phoenix. Tune in as the guys from the LFB share thoughts on what happened during the game without having Austin Reaves (calf strain) in the lineup, how LeBron James and Dillon Brooks kept their teams in the game with their good and bad decisions, what JJ Redick was thinking on a crucial free throw and the fourth quarter lead slipping away, and what lies ahead on this four-game road trip that will take them back to Phoenix before Christmas. It's the Lakers and Suns finishing off your Lakers Weekend right here on the Lakers Fast Break podcast!Check out Yaron Weitzman's book, "A Hollywood Ending: The Dreams and Drama of the LeBron Lakers," which you can buy today on Amazon at https://tinyurl.com/y344ckmjFollow @DripShowshop for some awesome sports or pop culture merchandise!The MVP Race is heating up, and Best League has got it covered on his site https://mvprace.top/ Joe's new game Coreupt is OUT NOW on Steam. Play it today! Lakers Fast Break now has YouTube memberships! Join today at / @lakersfastbreak and for just $2.99 a month, you get access to LFB badges and emojis, channel page recognition, and more! Check out Stone Hansen on Twitter @report_court, Alfred Ezman @alfredezman, and John Costa's channels: Clutch Talk- / @clutchtalkpod and Lakers Corner- / @lakerscorner and Legend350 on his new channel / @sportslegend2018 Special Deals today from our friends at #temu today at https://temu.to/m/u1samwbo8cc use code: aca785401 and you might save some $$$ at TEMU! Take a look at the line of Kinhank Mini PC's and retro game machines today at https://www.kinhank-retrogame.com?rs_ref=e8NA2Rm2 for some gaming and computing fun from Kinhank! Don't forget to watch the Lakers games with us LIVE at playback.tv/lakersfastbreak and our newest Lakers Fast Break merchandise site is now up at http://tinyurl.com/yerbtezk check it out! Please Like, Share, and Subscribe to our channel and our social media @lakersfastbreak on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Twitch, on BLUESKY at @lakersfastbreak.bsky.social, e-mail us lakersfastbreak@yahoo.com or catch our audio of the Lakers Fast Break today at https://anchor.fm/lakers-fast-break, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite podcast outlet! The views and opinions expressed on the Lakers Fast Break are those of the panelists or guests themselves and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Lakers Fast Break or its owners. Any content or thoughts provided by our panelists or guests are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, anyone, or anything. Presented by our friends at lakerholics.com, lakersball.com, Pop Culture Cosmos, Inside Sports Fantasy Football, Lakers Corner, @DripShowshop, SynBlades.com, I Got Next Sports Media, The Happy Hoarder, and Retro City Games!
It's not a conspiracy if its true and what do you know, the Biden administration never wanted to find the J6 pipe bomber. This is exactly what all us conspiracy folks thought. Who could have guessed it? Ilhan Omar pokes at ICE, this can't end well for her voters. Another drug boat is vaporized as Dems keep defending the terrorists. Jackson County's new exec is working on the tax problems big time. The Chiefs say they are having their best practices of the year this week and I'll tell you why I hate hearing it. The Border War heats up Sunday at T-Mobile as everyone waits to see if Darryn Peterson plays. Collin Klein is announced as the new coach at KSU. The World Cup draw is here and Lee Sterling of www.paramountsports.com has your point spread picks.
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In this episode, I'm talking about the part of growth nobody glamorises online. Not the breakthroughs. Not the wins. The bruise pokes. The moments where stretching into something new lights up the oldest, rawest stories you thought you'd already healed. In this episode I discuss: Why growth often reactivates old abandonment and rejection wounds. How your body confuses present-day expansion with past danger. Why tenderness doesn't mean you're doing anything wrong. The myth of "if I were confident enough, this wouldn't bother me." How to meet the bruise without shrinking, spiralling, or fixing. Simple ways to soothe the younger parts of you that panic when things get bigger. This is a grounded, real conversation about the messy emotional underbelly of transformation. If you've ever wondered why getting what you want can still feel wobbly, raw, or "too much," this one's for you. Come tell me in The Done Era where is growth poking your old bruise right now?
Join Daton and Lee as they discuss the upcoming national duals and the potential matchups for the Pokes.
On this episode of Good Guy / Bad Guy…Back-to-back weekends of main event eye pokes and this time Tom Aspinall's teammate was the culprit! Ante Delija is all the talk after he poked Waldo Cortes-Acosta in the eye and then immediately got knocked out after Cortes-Acosta decided to continue! Then, there's a betting scandal in the UFC and DC had a front row seat to witness all the action. Hear what he says really happened when Isaac Dulgarian got submitted in the very first round. And, ESPN's MMA Betting Guy Ian Parker joins the show to break down all the ins and outs of how the betting fallout went down! Plus, who has the greatest potential to be the next American born UFC Champion? “Gable Steveson!” Find out which of the guys is making that statement. Finally, Islam Makhachev is less than two weeks away from fighting for the Welterweight title at UFC 322 and his new use of creatine is making headlines! You do NOT want to miss what the Good Guy and Bad Guy are saying about it all! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Discussing the latest on OSU's coaching search and preview the Pokes' trip to Lawrence.
Do the Ducks come out like gangbusters?
On this shorter episode, we will be covering all things MMA (as much as we could), including UFC 321 with special guest MMA commentator Timmy B! 01:59 - MMA rules: Warnings vs Points vs DQ's 16:24 - Should the athletic commission cancel fights if fighters do not make weight? 24:38 - Quick topic questions #nyvarsitysports #optionpodcast
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Catch all our updates and editorials at Doubletsportsnetwork.com and on our Double T 97.3 mobile app Chris Level and Chois Woodman talked about Texas Tech's first Big 12 shutout in 20 years, Will Hammond being out for the rest of the season, Behren Morton's status, looked towards the matchup with K-State, gave a basketball preview for the 10th ranked Red Raiders - all in this week's episode. Sign up for our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/e57de768188d/sign-up-for-the-double-t-sports-network-newsletter To support the people who make these videos, become a channel member! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdboGHVbZA9pKQR4TSib1mw/join
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Catch all our updates and editorials at Doubletsportsnetwork.com and on our Double T 97.3 mobile app Chris Level and Chois Woodman talked about Texas Tech's first Big 12 shutout in 20 years, Will Hammond being out for the rest of the season, Behren Morton's status, looked towards the matchup with K-State, gave a basketball preview for the 10th ranked Red Raiders - all in this week's episode. Sign up for our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/e57de768188d/sign-up-for-the-double-t-sports-network-newsletter To support the people who make these videos, become a channel member! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdboGHVbZA9pKQR4TSib1mw/join
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OSU's interim head coach discusses the Pokes' loss to Cincinnati and this week's trip to Lubbock! Follow WWLS on X @sportsanimal, thesportsanimal.com, and The Sports Animal app!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Catch all our updates and editorials at Doubletsportsnetwork.com and on our Double T 97.3 mobile app Chris Level and Chois Woodman discussed Texas Tech's first loss of the 2025 season, play-calling and QB play, what's next for the Red Raiders, the duo previewed Oklahoma State, whether Behren Morton will be back and talked about the recent update on tortillas from the Big 12 conference - all in this week's episode. Sign up for our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/e57de768188d/sign-up-for-the-double-t-sports-network-newsletter To support the people who make these videos, become a channel member! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdboGHVbZA9pKQR4TSib1mw/join
Matt Holliday joins us to talk all things MLB playoffs as we recap the brutal loss for the Phillies last night as the Dodgers advance to another NLCS. Matt talks about how tough those moments can be but the importance of your teammates picking you up. Holliday also gives us a little College Football preview and a “State of the Pokes” address about his OSU Cowboys. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mike Gundy got fired, so we called our straight friend to tell us why. The Athletic article with the wild commentFind Mitch @mitchmcgrew on Instagram (00:00) - All Things Go (05:57) - Grundy got fired (12:26) - Why did he get fired? (14:04) - Is this about conferences? (16:49) - It's about NIL and transfers (19:47) - Gundy the townie (22:03) - Identity and college football (26:58) - College football players are adults (30:22) - A comment from The Athletic's article on the firing (32:52) - The good and the bad of dad Gundy (36:57) - TU should celebrate (37:50) - Football culture (40:25) - Paddle People & other traditions (46:36) - Collective Effervescence (50:48) - Cowboys 4ever (54:01) - Gundy's gone. Now what? (01:01:28) - Is this a sign of more changes? (01:04:34) - How has recruitment changed? (01:09:44) - No more Bedlam games Support the show at https://ko-fi.com/matthortonWe're on Bluesky @cantletitgo.gay!Join The Worst Garbage Discord!Find AC at acfacci.comFind Matt at MattHorton.LIVEArt by Scout (https://ko-fi.com/humblegoat)Music by Ethan Geller Resources on PalestinePalestine Solidarity ToolkitDonate to Palestinian organizations providing relief and services in Gaza and the West Bank:Middle East Children's AllianceMedical Aid for PalestineAl-Awda Health and Community AssociationHebron International Resource NetworkBDS MovementOur History of Popular Resistance: Palestine Reading ListJewish Voice for Peace - First Steps for Palestinian FreedomJewish Voice for Peace - Take ActionOperation Olive BranchFind out more at https://cantletitgo.gay ★ Support this podcast ★
SoccerForUSPod's Bart Keeler drops by for his normal Monday visit where we look at one of the seminal moments in the ATLUTD-LAFC match- and, if it's normal behavior...We also look at moments in DC and the U20 World CupCards, calls, and the knockout stage...
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On this episode of The CGA Tour, Calvin Glen Alexander is joined by @JohnKurtzShow to break down Mike Gundy's legacy in college football and the Big 12, debate Oklahoma State's coaching future, and analyze the Cowboys' outlook for the rest of the season.We dive into whether now is the right time to fire Mike Gundy, who could be the best fit as OSU's next head coach, and which coaching paths — from former Pokes like Zac Robinson to rising stars like GJ Kinne or Alex Golesh — make the most sense.Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more Big 12 and Oklahoma State football content!Link to John's Newsletter: https://open-for-business.beehiiv.com...@JohnKurtzShow ⏱️ Timecodes:0:00 – Intro & Guest: John Kurtz2:10 – Mike Gundy's legacy in College Football & the Big 129:05 – Oklahoma State's season outlook after Gundy14:40 – Why fire Mike Gundy now?19:25 – Who should be Oklahoma State's next head coach?25:30 – Best type of coach for the Pokes (Former player, NFL OC, rising CFB coach)31:15 – Final thoughts & OSU moving forward|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||In this 33-minute deep dive, The CGA Tour's Calvin Glen Alexander sits down with @JohnKurtzShow to tackle the biggest questions facing Oklahoma State football. We look at:What Mike Gundy's legacy really is in college football and the Big 12OSU's outlook for the rest of the seasonArguments for why now might be the time to move on from the head coachWho the next head coach should be — from former players like Zac Robinson to NFL OCs or rising CFB names (GJ Kinne, Alex Golesh, or a smaller-school OC)We break it all down with opinions, projections, and what makes sense for OSU's future.⏱️ Timecodes:0:00 – Intro & welcome, guest John Kurtz2:15 – Gundy's legacy in college football & the Big 129:00 – OSU's outlook for the rest of the season14:30 – Why fire the head coach now?19:20 – Who should be the next head coach for the Pokes25:20 – Which type of coach (former player, NFL OC, small-school OC) fits best31:15 – Final thoughts & wrap
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Send us a textIn this episode of the Hodge Pack podcast, Hodge and Josh are joined by Tyler Cagle in studio. The Ryder Cup is back in the U.S. and Hodge says it is a must win for the Americans. Europe claiming for playing for their country while US playing for money.Trent Gorilla's head football coach Slater Isbell and junior player Chanse Williams join us in studio. Coach Isbell shares what has lead to the Gorillas successful 2025 campaign. Coach Mike Gundy fired by Oklahoma State after 21 years with a 170-90 record. Hodge shares how he doesn't believe it was the right move by the Pokes.Dallas will host the Green Bay Packers which includes Micah Parsons. What kind of reception will the former #11 receive?Stacie Lopez from KTAB and the Flying Bison is this week's guest picker. She has confidence in her Red Raiders but not her Dallas Cowboys. Support the show
Sponsored by thegalindocollective.com, BHIhats.com, Austin.Patchmaster.com - It's a bye week for Texas State football but that doesn't mean the Bobcats aren't still in the news. TXST head coach GJ Kinne's name has been floated around to replace Mike Gundy at Oklahoma State, along with other potential P4 jobs that might open up.Is GJ Kinne going to leave TXST?If so, who should the Bobcats look to replace the most successful coach Texas State has had at the FBS level?Keff Ciardello is here to break it all down and then not talk about it again until (hopefully) the end of the season. (Produced by Zachary Webb)
(Fremont County, WY) - University of Wyoming athletics insider, Ryan Thorburn from GoWyo.com joined us this week to discuss a variety of Pokes topics. We spend a while on UW football, getting Thorburn's thoughts on a 2-2 non-conference start, how the Cowboys are spending the BYE week and what he expects for Mountain West Conference play. Thorburn previews Wyoming basketball and tells us about some exciting work he's doing with the soccer, volleyball and cross country programs. You can follow more from Ryan via GoWyo.com Ryan Thorburn, Pokes Insider GoWyo.com The full conversation can be heard in the player below or by searching for the County 10 Sports Podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts!
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.splitzoneduo.comSUBSCRIBER SERIES: Oklahoma State finally cut ties with Mike Gundy. That wasn't a surprise, but the timing was. Now the Pokes look forward. Alex and Richard discuss the Oklahoma State job post-Gundy:* Why did the program rot over the past two seasons?* What is unique about Oklahoma State's financial challenges?* How did money problems materialize on the field?* Who's actually in charge? Recent events make that a fair question* What does “fit” look like for a job that one guy has had for 20 years?* Verdict time: Good job, bad job, or circumstantial?Episodes of “The Job” are for paid subscribersEveryone can hear a free preview, and you can catch up on other episodes here:* Virginia Tech* UCLA
Mike Evans and Brandon Stokley without Mark Schlereth open the fourth hour shooting the breeze about Josh Allen, Chad Powers, the Mannings, and Stoke’s brilliant McD’s ploy. It is time for the Broncos-Colts fantasy draft, how will Mike do after a winning performance last week? They guys get the first proper French Cajun word of the season before the whole Morning Crew (even Stink) make their Survivor Picks. Mike and Stoke close out the week getting the results of their Wyoming ‘Pokes fans’ survey before they make their fearless predictions for the weekend of football ahead.
(Laramie, WY) - University of Wyoming running back Sam Scott is soaking in his senior season. "Being my last year, I get to embrace all the moments that are hard but I also get to look back at them while I'm going through them and recognize this isn't always going to be part of my life," Scott told County 10 at UW Media Day. Scott appeared in 10 games last year and had 4 starts, rushing for 435 yards and averaging 4.7 yards per carry. In 2025, he's projected to be the Pokes top running back. We chat with Sam about his summer, embracing his senior year, the running backs room and much more! Listen to our full chat in in the player below or by searching for the County 10 Sports Podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts! Wyoming football begins August 28th at Akron. Every game, in Fremont County, can be heard on KOVE Radio, 1330 AM and 107.7 FM!
Send us a textWe got NEW McNeese State Head Men's Basketball Coach Bill Armstrong on the Full Court Press : A College Basketball Coaches Show powered by the Full Court Network. We are jacked for Coach Armstrong to get this opportunity to continue the rise of McNeese Basketball. In this fun and enlightening episode, we talk his coaching identity, what to expect this upcoming year on the hardwood, he dishes on Coach Will Wade and there is also a Silence of the Lamb reference. Watch out for them Pokes!!SUBSCRIBE to the Full Court Press YOU TUBE channel:https://www.youtube.com/@FullCourtNetworkJOIN AND SUBSCRIBE THE FULL COURT NETWORK SUBSTACK PAGE:https://fullcourtnetwork.substack.com/
Welcome back to BUTT HONESTLY, the podcast that isn't afraid to poke around where the sun doesn't shine. This week, we're zeroing in on the almighty prostate—and let's just say, things get… stimulating.First up, a Booty Gang member writes in with questions about sex after prostate cancer, while another swears his prostate might be broken (spoiler: it's not Amazon Prime, it doesn't come with a warranty). And if that weren't enough, a certain pig on the prowl checks in to let us know his prostate just got absolutely wrecked—but in the best possible way.Meanwhile, Dr. Carlton slides into the weird and wonderful world of his prison DMs (apparently, orange really is the new black), while Dangilo shares a bloody IV situation that'll make you clutch your pearls… or at least your veins.Oh, and mark your calendars: Slutter Camp is happening August 30. If you're not ready, now's the time to stretch, hydrate, and maybe invest in a jockstrap or two.As always, the guys wrap it all up with their “Love Language of the Week” — because after all the prostate poking, prison proposals, and IV drama, you'll need a soft landing.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
(Laramie, WY) - This time last year, Wyoming fans were preparing to see Evan Svoboda taking snaps under center. In 2025 the 6'5 251lb senior will move to tight end for the first time ever, making way for sophomore Kaden Anderson as the top quarterback on the depth chart. "Everything's new. It's all foreign to me," Evan told County 10. "From running routes, to blocking people, to hitting people every play. It's all been different but it's been a really fun journey and I'm looking forward to it." Evan said he didn't expect to ever play tight end, but that it's a good fit, "I'm naturally a big, physical person so it's been a relatively good transition." Svoboda's commitment to the program was admired by many Pokes fans. In an era where the transfer portal is used regularly, the Cowboy decided to keep playing for the brown and gold after losing his spot as QB1. "I think it's been instilled in me from a young age, definitely from my parents and my environment. I was given an opportunity to be here so I'm going to make the most of my opportunity." Listen to our full chat with Evan in the player below or by finding the County 10 Sports Podcast on any podcast platform! Wyoming football begins August 28th at Akron. Listen to every game in Fremont County on KOVE Radio, 1330 AM and 107.7 FM!
Talking Dicks Comedy Podcast: A podcast with a touch of crass.
Send us a textRomas prepares for a trip to Michigan to celebrate someone's 50th birthday. Ducharme is floating near the Alaskan glaciers again. 2 ALs 1 Pod is a comedy podcast hosted by stand-up comedians Al Ducharme and Al Romas. Originally titled Talking Dicks Comedy Podcast, the show is a spinoff from their web series The Two Dicks, which features two inept 1950s detectives. The podcast blends observational humor, personal anecdotes, and satirical commentary, often revisiting classic episodes from their archives. With over 345 episodes, it offers a mix of new content and “vault” episodes, providing listeners with a variety of comedic material. You can listen to 2 ALs 1 Pod on platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Buzzsprout. For additional content, including video episodes and behind-the-scenes material, visit their Patreon page. https:/patreon.com/2als1podhttps://www.instagram.com/thetalkingdickscomedypodcast/https://twitter.com/DicksTwohttps://www.facebook.com/thetwodickshttps://www.facebook.com/The-Talking-Dicks-Comedy-Podcast-107101331446404 Support the show
(Laramie, WY) - University of Wyoming football strong safety Andrew Johnson is no stranger to altitude. The Cheyenne-native and Central High School graduate plays at the division one campus with the highest altitude in the nation, 7,220 feet above sea level. After his final season on the gridiron, his goals go even higher. "I've loved aviation since I was a kid," Johnson told County 10 at UW Media Day Monday in Laramie. He explained that he spent much of his off-season flying around Wyoming and Montana, marveling about flying over the Tetons and Big Horn Mountains. "Now, my goal is to become a fighter pilot." Later joking that his favorite movie is 'Top Gun.' While ambitions to become a fighter pilot seem lofty, Andrew has already crossed off his first major life goal. Wearing the brown and gold. "It was my dream since I was a kid. It was everything I ever wanted to do. So when Coach Bohl gave me the opportunity to do so, it was the easiest decision of my life." The former Central High wide receiver and defensive back appeared in 11 games for the Pokes and started 5 of them last year. He recorded 19 solo tackles and 11 assisted tackles. This season, he's expected to be a leader on the Cowboy defense. "We're bringing that toughness back to Wyoming football," Johnson said about summer camp. "Something that I experienced a lot in my early years here and that's something we need to maintain and bring into the season." Catch our full chat with Johnson in the player below! Wyoming football kicks off August 28th against Akron. Listen to every Cowboy football game in Fremont County this season on KOVE Radio, 1330 AM and 107.7 FM!
(Laramie, WY) - "Nobody remembers us when we win, but they sure do when we give up a sack," Wyoming senior center Jack Walsh joked with us at UW Media Day Monday. The Cowboy has plenty of opportunities to be remembered for a very long time on the football field this year however. He was added to both the Lombardi Award Preseason Watch List, which is given to college football's best lineman (offense or defense) and the Outland Trophy Preseason Award Watch List, which goes to college football's best interior lineman. Walsh is moving from right guard to center this season too, a position he hasn't played regularly since 8th grade. But Jack's team-first attitude makes him excited to lead the guys up front. "I wanna be a source for the young guys, someone they can look to and trust to give them good advice, that's my main goal being an older guy, whatever someone needs help with on or off the field that's what I'm there for." Walsh smiled and told us last few practices have been fun, but exhausting, "It's been very physical. Coach Sawvel wants to see us play some football, see what guys are made of. But it's been fun. You have to do those things to get prepared for the season." Wyoming football kicks off August 28th at Akron. Every Pokes game can be heard on the radio in Fremont County on KOVE, 1330 AM and 107.7 FM! Listen to our chat with Jack in the player below or via the County 10 Sports Podcast!
In this week's basketball coaching conversation, Wyoming head coach Sundance Wicks joins the Basketball Podcast to share insights on his teach and reach philosophy and the six championship factors.In his first year at Green Bay, Wicks was named the 2023-24 Horizon League Coach of the Year. He was also named the Joe B. Hall National Coach of the Year, which is presented annually to the top rookie, first-year head coach in NCAA Division I college basketball. Last season, Wicks posted an 18-14 record after the program finished at 3-29 prior to his arrival in 2022-23. That 15-game turnaround tied for the ninth-best turnaround in NCAA DI history.Wicks spent three seasons at Wyoming under former head coach Jeff Linder. The Cowboys reached the NCAA Tournament in 2022 finishing the season with a 25-9 overall record. The Pokes received their first at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament since 2002 and marked the first trip to the Big Dance since 2015. The Pokes recorded 24 wins in the regular season for the most since the 1951-52 campaign.Prior to his time in Laramie, Wicks was the head coach at Missouri Western for two seasons. Wicks led the Griffons to 18 wins in 2019-20, as it was the most by the program in 10 years. He spent eleven years as an assistant at four different colleges, including Northern State, Colorado, Northern Illinois, and San Francisco.Wicks also built the Arizona Power Basketball Academy, serving as a skill instructor and director from 2011-15. Prior to launching the APBA, he spent five months training NBA pre-draft prospects at the Impact Basketball Academy in Las Vegas. Wicks' draft class trainees included Kawhi Leonard, Alec Burks and Isaiah Thomas.He began his collegiate coaching career as a graduate assistant at Northern State under the legendary Don Meyer.
(Laramie, WY) - County 10 caught up with the guy that's projected to be the University of Wyoming starting quarterback this season at Media Day Monday in Laramie. Kaden Anderson started 3 contests for the Cowboys last year, but appeared in 9 games total. The sophomore threw 6 touchdowns, 3 interceptions and had a 58.3% completion percentage. Though Anderson is a Texas-native, he's fitting in well this year in Wyoming. "Nothing better than a summer in Wyoming," he told County 10. "I love the outdoors, I love fly fishing, caught some really big trout this summer so I was really excited about that." And as quickly as he declined to answer where his favorite fishing spots were on mic, he was equally as fast to tell us he's excited about the Pokes chances this year. "We look really good, high energy, great intensity in practice. I feel like the vibe is different than it was last year." Expounding that the team is "eager to practice" and that "pads are poppin.'" Wyoming opens the regular season August 28th at Akron. Every Wyoming game can be heard on Fremont County radio via KOVE 1330 AM and 107.7 FM. Click the player below to listen to our quick chat with the Pokes QB. Wyoming Association of Broadcasters
(Laramie, WY) - Monday was Media Day at the University of Wyoming as various members of the region's radio, tv, print and digital outlets chatted with athletes and coaches. It's not often that the wide receiver coach gets a lot of attention at the event, but 2025 was different with the return of an all-time Cowboy great, Jovon Bouknight. Jovon played for the Cowboys from 2002-2005 and racked up over 3,600 receiving yards, placing him as the third best UW receiver in the category (behind only Marcus Harris and Ryan Yarborough.) After graduating, the Denver native began the shift from receiver to mentor. He's spent time coaching at Marshall, Kentucky, Oregon, Texas Tech and Utah State before returning to Laramie. “It is a full circle moment as it all started here at the University of Wyoming,” Bouknight told reporters when he first returned. “It is great to be back in the saddle with familiar faces with our student-athletes and coaches that have so much love and passion for this program. I'm ready to hit the ground running and go back to the foundation and fundamentals.” Coach Bouknight told County 10 at Media Day about some of his favorite memories as a UW athlete, "obviously the Vegas Bowl (2004) sticks out. I was only fortunate to win one Border War, so I think about that one from my sophomore year." Jovon said it's helpful to remember his playing days to instruct this 2025 group of Cowboy receivers, especially when it comes to the eventual cold weather. "It makes us unique, the mental aspect and being mentally tough about it. Understanding that it can play into your favor in late November if you're prepared for it." And the Pokes newest coach says while there's still some improvement he'd like to see before the August 28th opener at Akron, he's thrilled with the wide receiver room so far. "It's been going good. I think the energy is really high, guys are flying around. A couple guys that are new are working some kinks out. For the most part we're doing really well. The focus the next couple weeks is who's going to step up and make plays." To listen to the full chat we had to with Coach Bouknight, hit the player below! Wyoming football radio broadcasts can be heard all season long in Fremont County on KOVE 1330 AM and 107.7FM!
Teague Travis joins Dynasty Defined to talk about his journey from Columbia, Mo to Stillwater. In this episode, Teague shares what it means to grow up in the Mizzou Wrestling Room, why he chose to leave home and wrestle for the Pokes, and how he approaches each match. We dive into his mindset, daily habits, the toughest challenges he's faced, and the legacy he hopes to build as part of David Taylor's new era at OSU. Whether you're a diehard Cowboy fan or just love hearing how elite wrestlers are wired, this episode delivers.Chapters include:Teague's wrestling beginningsWhat drew him to Oklahoma StateTransitioning from high school to D1Life in the OSU wrestling roomGoals, setbacks, and defining momentsHis vision for the future of Cowboy wrestlingSubscribe to stay up to date on all things Oklahoma State wrestling. New episodes every week.#OklahomaState #CowboyWrestling #TeagueTravis #DynastyDefined #WrestlingPodcast #OSUWrestling