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The 2027 quarterback class is already generating massive hype, but could it actually become the greatest QB class in NFL Draft history? Brad Powers and Joey Knish break down the top quarterback prospects expected to headline the 2027 NFL Draft, including Arch Manning, CJ Carr, Dante Moore, Julian Sayin, LaNorris Sellers, CJ Bailey, Nico Iamaleava, Fernando Mendoza, Josh Hoover and more. Would Arch Manning really be the No. 1 overall pick if the draft happened today? Is CJ Carr the safest quarterback prospect in college football? Could Dante Moore ultimately become the best NFL quarterback from this class? The guys rank their top quarterback prospects, debate where the consensus is getting certain players wrong, and make bold predictions about how many quarterbacks could be selected in the first round and first three rounds of the NFL Draft. They also discuss elite non-quarterback prospects like Jeremiah Smith, Leonard Moore and Dylan Stewart, and whether the 2027 NFL Draft could become one of the most talented draft classes in recent memory. Will this quarterback group live up to the hype, or are expectations already getting out of control?
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Join 4-time Grand Slam Champion Kim Clijsters and tennis reporter Blair Henley as they unpack one of the wildest Roland Garros tournaments in recent memory. From Mirra Andreeva capturing her first Grand Slam title at just 19 years old to Alexander Zverev finally breaking through for his long-awaited major championship, Kim and Blair dive into the biggest stories, surprises, and emotions from Paris. The duo explores Andreeva's remarkable maturity under pressure, Maja Chwalińska's unforgettable run from qualifying to the final, Aryna Sabalenka's stunning collapse against Diana Shnaider, and the lingering questions surrounding Jannik Sinner's health. Kim also shares personal memories from her own first Grand Slam final, offering a rare behind-the-scenes look at the nerves, pressure, and emotions that come with tennis's biggest stages. Welcome to Love All! If you want to hang out with us behind the scenes follow us on all of our socials: https://www.instagram.com/loveallpodcast/ https://www.tiktok.com/@loveallpodcast https://x.com/loveallpodcast Kim's Rec: Cure Hydration Electrolytes Blair's Rec: Tennis Racket Pens ⏰ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Welcome to Love All 1:02 Kim's Roland Garros trip 2:15 Served bracket challenge results 5:43 Roland Garros 2026 - Was this the weirdest slam ever? 7:09 Mira Andreeva's title run - mentality, composure, and Conchita 10:11 Fan Q - Kim's experience reaching her first RG final at 18 14:03 Will Andreeva's win free her up or add pressure? 16:16 Maja Chwalinska - qualifier run, footwork, and what's next on grass 20:43 Alexander Zverev wins his first Grand Slam 23:54 Jannik Sinner's loss 28:14 Sabalenka's self-sabotage 34:09 Fan Q - Should Roland Garros adopt electronic line calling? 35:57 The tarp/advertising board injury problem 36:34 Fan Q - Playing against lefties, how Kim prepared 38:40 Fan Q - Most technically impressive player Kim watched at RG 39:34 Underrated match of the tournament 42:20 Players touching Rafa's plaque during practice 43:20 Serena Williams' comeback - what does returning feel like physically? 46:11 Kim's reaction to Serena's Queens debut & singles plans 48:46 Kim's first Wimbledon - playing Steffi, Navratilova, and Seles 50:21 Rec Room - Cure Hydration and tennis racket pens 54:34 Closing thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep. 214 features Alec Gehlot, Founder of PlaySignal, a responsible gaming platform helping operators intervene earlier, reduce self-exclusions, and create healthier player experiences. Hear them discuss: The inspiration behind PlaySignal and why rising self-exclusion rates reveal a growing industry challenge How PlaySignal's traffic-light system helps identify at-risk behavior and intervene before players reach a crisis point Why Alec believes responsible gaming should move from a back-office compliance function to a player-facing experience The concept of “RG 3.0” and how behavioral science, player psychology, and real-time engagement can reshape responsible gaming Balancing player protection and retention by helping operators act proactively rather than reactively The pressures facing regulated operators, including higher taxes, tighter regulations, and competition from offshore markets Why responsible gaming may become the strongest differentiator for licensed operators in the years ahead How prediction markets and platforms like Kalshi are approaching self-exclusion and responsible participation Alec's decision to bootstrap PlaySignal and his approach to building a lean startup in the gaming industry The entrepreneurial lessons he's learned from boxing, resilience, and getting “punched in the face” while building a company Catch the video version of this episode here. Learn more
Vinny provides the MiniCamp observations from Caleb Rogers vs JPJ at RG to Cody Lindenberg getting reps with Quay. Marcus Johnson from Tape Don't Lie on YT Interview in the third hour. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hvaða Íslendinga yrði skemmtilegast að horfa á í roasti? Top 7 RG listi vikunnar. Óskar Borgþórsson mætir í spjall og fer í skemmtilegustu yfirheyrslu Brennslunar frá upphafi. Rýndu í röddina. Jón Jökull segir okkur frá Streetball móti sem verður haldið 17. júní. Gunnlaugur Árni er kominn á US Open!
Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby has been granted a temporary injunction against the NCAA — and he's playing in 2026. Powers and Knish break down the ruling, what it means for NCAA enforcement, and whether this sets a precedent that blows the whole system open. Sorsby admitted to placing roughly $90,000 in bets over four years, including wagers on his own Indiana team, and was declared permanently ineligible — until a Texas judge stepped in and handed him a two-game suspension instead. We get into the legal angles, the gambling addiction framing, the role of superstar attorney Jeffrey Kessler, and what happens next as the NCAA eyes an appeal. Is the NCAA's enforcement model broken beyond repair? Hit the Books.
Cracked Racquets Editor-in-Chief Alex Gruskin offers his thoughts on Championship Weekend at the 2026 French Open. He shares his thoughts on Alex Zverev's run to a long-awaited first Major Championship, marvels at a truly exceptional two weeks of tennis from Mirra Andreeva, plus SO much more!! Episode Notes Zverev ends the drought - 4:00 Andreeva ready for primetime - 38:45 A few post-RG thoughts - 49:55 Laurel Springs Ranked among the best online private schools in the United States, Laurel Springs stands out when it comes to support, personalization, community, and college prep. They give their K-12 students the resources, guidance, and learning opportunities they need at each grade level to reach their full potential. Find Cracked Racquets Website: https://www.crackedracquets.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/crackedracquets Twitter: https://twitter.com/crackedracquets Facebook: https://Facebook.com/crackedracquets YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crackedracquets Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Capítulo de cierre grabado el mismo domingo de la final masculina, todavía masticando lo que acabamos de ver. Felipe conduce con Martín de vuelta del periplo parisino y el regreso de Hugo Romero después de varias semanas ausente (con gorrito de Rafa para la ocasión).Alexander Zverev finalmente levanta un Grand Slam. Más de cuatro horas, cinco sets, nervios a tope de ambos lados y los recuerdos de Vietnam siempre rondando (Tien en US Open, Alcaraz en RG 2024). Analizamos el partido set por set: el 6-1 demoledor del primer set en 39 minutos, el quiebre emocional del segundo set donde Cobolli encuentra los golpes, el tercer set chicoteado con un break point salvado de 23 shots, el cuarto donde Sacha se quiebra solo con dobles faltas, y el quinto set donde el quiebre clave en el 3-0 con tres break points en contra termina sellando el título.Antes del cierre, también la final femenina del sábado. Mirra Andreeva a los 19 años cumple con las expectativas largamente acumuladas y vence a Maja Chwalinska, la polaca lucky loser que vino desde la quali sin sponsor y casi sin hotel, tapando bocas durante dos semanas. Conchita Martínez como coach detrás del juego españolizado de Andreeva, paciencia y construcción.Y el debate que se viene: ¿dónde queda Zverev en el legado del tenis? Hugo y Felipe lo ponen bajo Medvedev (ser número uno pesa). Más las evaluaciones de pronósticos previos (todos nos caímos feo en algún momento), revelaciones (los italianos Cobolli y Arnaldi, jodar a pesar de la caída, el holandés de Jong como lucky loser hasta octavos), decepciones (Tsitsipas, Shelton y Fritz), la despedida de Stan Wawrinka, el campeón junior brasileño y la mira puesta en la temporada de pasto.Síguenos en Instagram @lucklosers_podcast Twitter @LuckyLoserscast @luckyloserstenis Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@luckyloserspodcast8246
Andy Roddick breaks down results from the 2026 Roland Garros Women's final between Mirra Andreeva and Maja Chwalinska. Roddick talks through the match conditions, the level of play, and his thoughts on Andreeva being the youngest RG winner since Monica Seles. Also, Roddick dives into the 2026 Roland Garros Men's Final preview between Alexander Zverev and Flavio Cobolli. COMMENT BELOW: What did you think of the 2026 French Open Women's Final? Who do you have winning tomorrow's Men's Final?
In this episode of Hit The Books, Brad Powers and Joey Knish dive into one of the most debated topics in all of college football right now: which head coaches are actually being overrated by the market, the media, and fan perception. The conversation gets heated quickly as they break down the gap between reputation and real results across the sport. Mario Cristobal at Miami comes under the microscope, with discussion around elite recruiting versus actual on-field execution and whether the results truly match the hype. Dabo Swinney's Clemson tenure is also heavily debated, especially as questions continue to grow around whether the program has adapted enough to modern college football after recent down years. The guys also take aim at Lincoln Riley and whether his offensive brilliance is being overshadowed by deeper program-building concerns at USC, especially after expectations shifted following his arrival. Coach Prime and Colorado are brought into the mix as well, focusing on whether early momentum can realistically be sustained in the new transfer portal era or if regression is coming. From there, the debate escalates into some of the biggest names in the sport. Steve Sarkisian at Texas is questioned in terms of win consistency versus roster talent and program investment, while Kirby Smart at Georgia sparks one of the most controversial takes of the episode, with Brad and Joey challenging whether results fully match the national perception of dominance in today's college football landscape.
This is a Vintage episode from 2005.William Walker of Jersey Fresh joins Mark Pascal and Francis Schott for a conversation about New Jersey agriculture, local produce, farmers markets, and why fresh food tastes different when it does not have to travel halfway across the country.Why This Episode MattersJersey Fresh is more than a label. It is a long-running New Jersey Department of Agriculture program built to connect farmers, supermarkets, restaurants, and consumers.William explains why “local” is not just feel-good marketing. Produce picked closer to ripeness often has better flavor, better texture, and a much shorter trip to the plate.The conversation gets into the real economics of small farms: if New Jersey farmers cannot win on volume, they can win on quality.Farmers markets, U-pick farms, and seasonal forecasts all become tools for helping families and restaurants eat better while keeping farmers on the land.Mark and Francis make a strong case for treating Jersey tomatoes, strawberries, peaches, and farm stands like the seasonal treasures they are.BanterMark and Francis cover stolen car seats in Jersey City, motorcycles with laptops in the saddlebags, and a glowing local newspaper article that names Francis “the mean one” and Mark “the rock.” The real question: after 70 hours a week together, who wouldn't be?The ConversationWilliam Walker explains how Jersey Fresh grew from a supermarket promotion into a broader effort to connect New Jersey farmers with restaurants, markets, and home cooks. The conversation covers farmers markets, U-pick farms, strawberries, tomatoes, peaches, and the simple reason local produce tastes better: it can be picked closer to ripe.Mark and Francis also dig into the real challenge behind “buy local”: preserving farmland only matters if farmers can still make a living. Along the way, William offers practical advice on storing produce, including the all-important rule that tomatoes do not belong in the refrigerator.Timestamps0:00 – Jersey City car seats, motorcycle regret, and a local article about The Restaurant Guys6:45 – Why local ingredients changed fine dining8:30 – William Walker joins to explain Jersey Fresh10:00 – Farmers markets, U-pick farms, and connecting people to local agriculture15:00 – Why local strawberries, tomatoes, and peaches taste different25:45 – Why tomatoes do not belong in the refrigeratorGuest BioWilliam Walker was part of Jersey Fresh, the New Jersey Department of Agriculture program promoting New Jersey-grown fruits, vegetables, and farm products. In this episode, he discusses the program's history, its work with supermarkets and restaurants, and its role in supporting local farmers.InfoJersey FreshNew Jersey Department of Agriculturehttps://www.findjerseyfresh.com/JerseyFreshLink Home News article about RG from 2006https://www.nj.gov/agriculture/divisions/md/prog/jerseyfresh.shtml Subscribe: Restaurant Guys' Regularhttps://restaurantguysregulars.buzzsprout.com/Magyar Bankhttps://www.magbank.com/Stage Left Wine Shophttps://www.stageleftwineshop.com/Our PlacesStage Left Steakhttps://www.stageleft.com/Catherine Lombardi Restauranthttps://www.catherinelombardi.com/Stage Left Wineshophttps://www.stageleftwineshop.com/Reach Out to The Guys!TheGuys@restaurantguyspodcast.com
Let me tell you something, Pack Nation. Matthew Golden snatching balls like he's been doing it ten years. Burton and Belton getting real first-team reps at RG and RT in June. This is how you build a line that lasts. People call it hype but it's the quiet work nobody sees. Just like Mr. Miyagi making Daniel wax on, wax off before the real fight. Packers giving these young guys the reps now so the mistakes happen when it doesn't cost anything. The rest of the league is guessing while Green Bay is doing the work. That's how you keep the window open for years. Go Pack, go!
Let me tell you something, Pack Nation. Matthew Golden snatching balls like he's been doing it ten years. Burton and Belton getting real first-team reps at RG and RT in June. This is how you build a line that lasts. People call it hype but it's the quiet work nobody sees. Just like Mr. Miyagi making Daniel wax on, wax off before the real fight. Packers giving these young guys the reps now so the mistakes happen when it doesn't cost anything. The rest of the league is guessing while Green Bay is doing the work. That's how you keep the window open for years. Go Pack, go!
Dave and Jon talk the remaining men's QFs in RG! FAA/Cobolli Arnaldi/Berrettini Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Back from our first trip to Roland-Garros, here is part 2 of our RG mid-tournament wrap, this one focusing on the tennis we saw, the happenings on-site, and how the chaotic first week played out more broadly. What's it like to watch a tournament unfold in person while it's already being branded online as chaotic and/or horrible? Well, sometimes your priority is just your next water refill. We'll tell you about players we sought out (Swiatek, Rybakina, Medvedev, Vacherot, Jodar, Tiafoe, and more). We'll take you through the experience of watching Naomi Osaka's walkout and the surreal collapse of Jannik Sinner as it unfolded on Chatrier. As we always do, we'll dip into the messier moments, like the Korpatsch-Wang dust-up, the monumental PR stumbles of Rafa Jodar, and Vallejo's misogynistic bag-fumbling. What a week in Paris; it promises to get weirder before the fortnight is out. 1:00 Nothing new under the sun: Wang pulls a Hingis '99 7:10 She's taking it! Oh – actually, no, sorry 15:25 Iga Swiatek out to Kostyuk 23:10 Telling stories about players and matches we saw: Vacherot, Rybakina, Keys, and more 38:35 Rafa Jodar exonerated, sort of 46:50 Naomi's debut on Lenglen 50:40 James, are you happy to be in Paris? 62:35 Being in Chatrier for the Sinner upset 73:10 Are we all amateur geneticists now? 80:45 These f—ing tarpaulins and Lacoste bollards! 85:25 Wrapping up the draw as it stands
1. NFC West-How much confidence (if any) does the Cardinals selection of Chase Bisontis give you in Jeremiyah Love's chances of NOT having the same kind of rookie campaign that Ashton Jeanty had last season?-Would you be surprised if Carson Beck does NOT start five-plus games this year?-Do you see De'Zhaun Stribling as a long-term upgrade over Jauan Jennings?-Is it fair to expect a quantum leap forward for the 49ers pass rush this season?-Aside from the commonly used reasoning of Matthew Stafford is 38 and the Rams aren't likely to be picking in the top-15 any time soon, can you find another reason to justify L.A.'s selection of Ty Simpson more than a month after the fact?-Why do you think the NFL, and the Seahawks in particular, were far more bullish on Jadarian Price than any of the non-Jeremiyah Love RB's in this class? -Can you see Bud Clark and/or Julian Neal playing starter-level snaps this season?-Do you think Beau Stephens has a chance to give Anthony Bradford a serious challenge for that starting RG spot?2. NFC East-Why do you think the Giants preferred Arvell Reese over Sonny Styles? -Is Francis Mauigoa's best long-term NFL homer at tackle or guard?-Would you consider it a failure if the Commanders defense is not a top-half of the league unit or better in 2026?-Do you see Antonio Williams emerging as that second target behind Terry McLaurin in the passing game at some point this season?-Is Caleb Downs the exact kind of leader the Cowboys defense so desperately needed?-How much do Malachi Lawrence and Jaishawn Barham improve Dallas's pass rush from Day 1?-Would it be better for the Eagles if they start to envision Eli Stowers as a WR as opposed to a TE? -Even with Jeff Stoutland no longer in the building, do you think Markel Bell has an outside chance to emerge as the long-term successor to Lane Johnson at RT?3. NFC South-Just how good have the Saints set the table for Tyler Shough to have a breakout sophomore campaign?-Do you see Christen Miller developing into a three-down player?-In your view, does Avieon Terrell project as a slot-only corner at the NFL level, or can he play his fair share of snaps on the boundary as well?-Are you a fan of Rueben Bain, Jr.'s fit in Todd Bowles defense?-Why do you think Keionte Scott fell as far as he did and what role can you see him playing in the Bucs secondary outside of nickel corner?-Does the Panthers selection of Monroe Freeling suggest to you that they're not counting on Ickey Ekwonu to ever be the same again after his torn patellar tendon?-With Lee Hunter now joining Derrick Brown to man the interior of Carolina's DL, can you see the Panthers being a notoriously tough unit for opposing offenses to run the ball against this season and beyond?-Which of the Panthers two 5th-round picks do you think is more likely to turn out to be a massive bargain: Sam Hecht or Zakee Wheatley?4. NFC North-While you had some qualms about Blake Miller during the pre-draft process, do you think the Lions are a team that best fit his strengths?-Why do you think the Lions preferred Derrick Moore over similar prospects like Gabe Jacas and Zion Young to be the bookend to Aidan Hutchinson?-For reasons aside from his foot issues, just how low is Caleb Banks' downside? -Can you see Jake Golday eventually playing himself into that Andrew Van Ginkel role in Brian Flores' defense?-Which one of Brandon Cisse and Chris McClellan do you think is more likely to earn a second contract with the Packers?-Is it fair for Bears fans to expect Dillon Thieneman and Coby Bryant to solidify themselves as one of the NFL's top-10 safety duos this season?-Would you expect Logan Jones to overtake Garrett Bradbury as the Bears starting center by mid-October, if not earlier?-Which of Sam Roush or Malik Muhammad do you think makes the bigger impact for the Bears in Year 1?
We've just returned home from our first trip to Roland-Garros! We're bringing you two mid-tournament episodes, this one to cover our experience at the tournament and in Paris overall, while the next will focus on the tennis itself. Hear about the RG dining and beverage experience (hello, galette-sausicce and the falafel hummus flatbread), our pilgrimage to the Rafa statue, the idyllic setting of Court Simonne-Mathieu, how to get on the side courts, the unique personality of the Roland Garros grounds, and much more! 1:35 Setting the scene: getting to Paris 7:50 To be in Paris: cafes with tiny tables, boeuf bourguignon, rolling up on Jannik 15:50 Getting to the site 23:10 On the Roland Garros grounds: the stadiums, getting on the smaller courts, the availability of water (!) 43:30 The food: impressive 47:00 The low-key chill-out areas near Simonne-Mathieu 51:35 Overall impression of what it's like to be a fan at Roland Garros
Which college football coaches are REALLY on the hot seat heading into the 2026 season? Brad Powers and Joey Knish break down the coaches they believe may not survive the year at their current schools, including Bill Belichick at North Carolina, Deion Sanders at Colorado, Dabo Swinney at Clemson, Shane Beamer at South Carolina, Mike Locksley at Maryland and more. The crew debates whether Bill Belichick will still be coaching at North Carolina in 2027, if Deion Sanders missed his chance to leave Colorado, and whether Dabo Swinney can still compete in the modern era of college football. They also discuss which programs are falling behind financially, the toughest jobs in college football, and which coaches are under the most pressure heading into the season. Will Bill Belichick succeed at North Carolina? Can Deion Sanders keep Colorado relevant without Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders? Is Clemson heading toward a major fall under Dabo Swinney? Let us know in the comments which college football coach you think is under the most pressure this season.
Badminton may be in the rear-view mirror, but the season is only just heating up. Nicole Brown is joined by Rosie Williams to reflect on a huge spring for British Eventing, from record grassroots participation numbers to the growing impact of the Eventing Together campaign and the launch of the new official training programme for volunteers and officials. Plus, hear from some of the people helping drive the sport forward. Fence Judge of the Year Pippa Best shares her extraordinary volunteering journey from Guernsey to Aachen, Young Volunteer of the Year Rose Chugg-Martin talks Badminton dreams and learning through volunteering, and Tom Rowland looks ahead to his first Nations Cup appearance at Bicton. Highlights: British Eventing's strong start to the 2026 season Why grassroots participation continues to grow The importance of volunteers to the future of the sport Pippa Best's journey from Guernsey to championship fence judging Rose Chugg-Martin on volunteering, confidence, and Badminton ambitions Tom Rowland on Nations Cup debuts, Bicton, and future Burghley dreams Guests: Rosie Williams, CEO of British Eventing Pippa Best, British Eventing Fence Judge of the Year Rose Chugg-Martin, British Eventing Young Volunteer of the Year Tom Rowland, British Nations Cup rider and international event competitor This episode is brought to you in partnership with Zebra Products. Zebra Products are proud to distribute some of the world's leading equestrian brands across the UK, partnering with companies that prioritise performance, innovation and horse welfare. Their portfolio includes premium saddle makers Amerigo and Equipe, anatomical bridle specialists Menetics, bit experts Nathe and Sprenger, performance apparel brands EGO7, Cavalleria Toscana and RG, alongside trusted names in protection, nutrition and care including Veredus, Cavalor, Bucas, Mattes and Uvex, supporting horse and rider at every level of the sport. Find out more at: www.zebraproducts.co.uk Learn more about the Veredus E-VENTO cross-country boots, designed for lightweight protection and ventilation: https://www.veredus.com/jumping-eventing?lang=en_US Explore the Sprenger equestrian range, known for innovative bit design and precision engineering: https://www.sprenger.de/en/collections/equestrian Inspired to get more involved? Find out how you can support training, education and the eventing community:
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.
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Jak rosyjskie media budują w maju 2026 r. obraz Polski jako kraju frontowego, zdradzającego Ukrainę i prześladującego przyjaciół Rosji? I dlaczego w tym samym maju rosyjskojęzyczna prasa emigracyjna z szacunkiem pisze o polskim kinie — a na gali w Cannes spotykają się drogi Pawła Pawlikowskiego i Andrieja Zwiagincewa?W odcinku: karetki w Rzeszowie jako „dowód" udziału NATO w wojnie, zwalniani lekarze z Ukrainy i zero punktów od ukraińskiego jury na Eurowizji, postrzelony Białorusin i anatomia operacji informacyjnej, sprawa archeologa Butiagina i szpiegów ABW, Ziobro jako „biegłyj" i Artiemij Lebiediew bez wizy Schengen, zjazd historyków w Baranowie Sandomierskim i cień Wołynia, nekrolog Piesiewicza w „Kommersancie" oraz Cannes 2026 — Pawlikowski, Zwiagincew i apel do Putina ze sceny.Po podcaście zapraszamy na felieton Nikodema Cudzicha z cyklu Alfabet Ukrainy — literka Є, Je Bali.Zaprasza Bartosz Gołąbek.Wsparcie projektu:
In this episode of Hit The Books, Joey Knish and Brad Powers break down what a 24-Team College Football Playoff could look like and whether expanding the CFP would completely change college football as we know it. The guys discuss how a 24-Team Playoff would impact the regular season, conference championships, rivalry week, strength of schedule, automatic bids, at-large teams, and the overall structure of the College Football Playoff. They also debate whether college football can realistically support a larger playoff format without damaging what already makes the sport unique. Would a 24-Team CFP improve college football or completely break it?
College football is heading deeper into chaos, and the Brendan Sorsby situation at Texas Tech has sparked one of the most controversial eligibility debates we've seen yet. On this episode of Hit The Books, Joey Knish and Brad Powers break down the latest developments surrounding the Sorsby case, the NCAA's handling of eligibility rulings, and why this situation is raising bigger questions about the structure and governance of college football as a whole. What starts as a single player eligibility story quickly turns into a much larger discussion about enforcement, inconsistency, and whether college football is losing control of its own rulebook. Is Texas Tech really going to get Brendan Sorsby on the field? Or is this another example of a system that no longer has a clear authority? We also get into the broader implications for the sport — from conference power dynamics to what this means for the future of NCAA oversight and whether we're heading toward full-blown structural change in college football. This is Hit The Books, part of The Hammer Betting Network.
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AWS Morning Brief for the week of May 18th , with Corey Quinn. Links:Announcing general availability of Amazon EC2 M3 Ultra Mac instancesAmazon EventBridge Scheduler adds 619 new SDK API actions, including Lambda Managed InstancesAmazon Redshift launches RG instances powered by AWS GravitonAmazon Route 53 Domains adds support for 34 new Top Level Domains including .app, .dev, and .health.ENA Express for Amazon EC2 instances now supports traffic between Availability ZonesStreaming CloudWatch metrics to VPC-based OpenTelemetry collectors using LambdaHow HotelTrader cut inter-AZ cost 95% and latency by 49% with Valkey GLIDE on Amazon ElastiCacheIntroducing Claude Platform on AWS: Anthropic's native platform, through your AWS accountAmazon CloudFront Premium flat-rate pricing plan now supports higher, configurable usage allowancesScalable cross-cloud data migration to Amazon S3 with distributed rcloneDirty Frag and other issues in Amazon Linux kernelsCVE-2026-8178 - Remote Code Execution via Unsafe Class Loading in Amazon Redshift JDBC DriverFragnesia Local Privilege Escalation report via ESP-in-TCP in the Linux KernelOngoing updates on Copy.fail and variantsIssue with Amazon SageMaker Python SDK - Model artifact integrity verification issues (CVE-2026-8596 &: CVE-2026-8597)
College football spring practice 2026 has reshaped the national title conversation, but the central question remains: how many teams can actually win it all? On this episode of Hit The Books, Joey Knish and Brad Powers break down the biggest contenders in college football, including Ohio State, Georgia, Texas, Oregon, Alabama, Notre Dame, Michigan, and others across the national landscape. The debate centers on whether college football is truly more open at the top or still defined by a small group of elite programs capable of winning a national championship. Joey Knish argues there are now roughly twelve to thirteen teams with a realistic path to a title, pointing to increased parity across the sport and the expanded College Football Playoff creating more legitimate contenders. Brad Powers disagrees, arguing the true number is closer to seven teams that can realistically win multiple high-level playoff games and actually get through the full postseason gauntlet. The conversation also covers spring takeaways from major programs across the Big Ten, SEC, and ACC, including where teams like LSU, Texas A&M, Ole Miss, Miami, Texas Tech, BYU, and Louisville fit into the national title picture. The guys also discuss how quarterback play, roster strength, and schedule difficulty separate true contenders from playoff participants. Ultimately, the question is whether the top of college football is expanding into a deeper championship field or whether only a small elite tier truly has a path to winning it all.
Bryce Underwood entered the offseason with massive expectations at Michigan — but coming out of spring camp, there are already growing questions surrounding the former five-star quarterback. Joey Knish and Brad Powers break down the reports coming out of Ann Arbor, including concerns about Underwood's development, inconsistency during spring practices, and what his performance could mean for Michigan heading into a brutal 2026 schedule. The guys also discuss Michigan's offensive outlook, pressure on the quarterback position, Tommy Carr generating buzz behind the scenes, and whether the Wolverines can realistically compete at a high level if Underwood doesn't take a major step forward this season. Is the concern around Michigan being overblown? Or are there legitimate warning signs already appearing this early in Bryce Underwood's career? This episode of Hit The Books dives into one of the biggest quarterback storylines in college football entering 2026.
Andy Roddick and Jon Wertheim break down the absolute chaos at the 2026 Rome Masters (Italian Open). From Sabalenka's shocking loss and potential hip injury to Novak Djokovic's first-round exit to a qualifier they ask the question: who is looking the best heading into the 2026 French Open? Andy and Jon also dive deep into Jannik Sinner's continued dominance, the atmosphere that Joao Fonseca's fans bring to every tournament, and Rafael Jodar's potential heading into Roland Garros. Finally, they get into more of the slam boycott conversation as we get closer to RG. COMMENT BELOW: Who do you think is taking it all in Rome? SIGN UP for the 2026 French Open Bracket Challenge: https://served.bracket.tennis/
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Ryan goes deep on a post-mortem of the 2025 Green Bay Packers offense — and what he finds is even worse than memory suggests. There was exactly one game all season where the Packers got close to full strength on offense (Week 8 vs. Pittsburgh), and even that came without Jaden Reed and with a rotating right guard. Every other week was a new patch job.
Ryan goes deep on a post-mortem of the 2025 Green Bay Packers offense — and what he finds is even worse than memory suggests. There was exactly one game all season where the Packers got close to full strength on offense (Week 8 vs. Pittsburgh), and even that came without Jaden Reed and with a rotating right guard. Every other week was a new patch job.
Jannik Sinner extends his Masters series win streak and his utter dominance over That Guy, while Marta Kostyuk back handsprings through her unbeaten clay season, grabbing her biggest career title over a bereft Mirra Andreeva. Now in Rome, the top players are demanding a fairer prize money split and genuine player consultation with Slams; several top players even endorsed a boycott if they can't make progress, an utterance that would have been unheard of even a few years ago. We take some forays outside of the week's news, as usual, chatting about tennis history, Whitney Houston, and the provenance of one of our social media handles. 1:50 Jannik wins 5 Masters in a row 5:10 The Gap™ 13:20 Absolute cinema: the Madrid trophy presentation 26:05 Et ceteras: Prakash and Arthur, the Bezos Gala, Flavio says NO 31:05 Players take aim at RG: prize money/revenue split, player welfare, and consultation are the big issues 41:00 Italian Federation president said “Yes, and” 49:50 Whitney Houston dedicates Arthur Ashe Stadium 57:25 10 years ago: one of tennis' great unhinged moments
UCLA football is entering the 2026 season with a very different kind of conversation around the program — and it's not just about wins and losses anymore. Joey Knish and Brad Powers break down why there's growing belief that UCLA could be one of the most interesting breakout teams in college football, with some even drawing comparisons to Indiana's recent championship run as a program that took a major leap forward. With increased investment, roster development, and a potential step forward in overall talent, the discussion shifts to whether UCLA is being undervalued heading into the season — including early betting interest around their win total of 5.5. Is this actually a real breakout spot for UCLA in 2026? Or is the hype getting ahead of the reality of where the program truly stands in a new conference environment? This episode of Hit The Books breaks down the upside, the uncertainty, and whether UCLA is a legitimate sleeper heading into next season.
Brendan Sorsby is away from Texas Tech to address a gambling addiction — and it could have major implications for the college football betting market. Joey Knish and Brad Powers break down what this news means for Texas Tech, how the odds have already started to shift, and whether this changes their outlook as a legitimate College Football Playoff contender. With Will Hammond expected to step into the starting role, the guys discuss what to expect from the new quarterback, how the offense could change, and whether there's any value in the Heisman odds market going forward. Is Texas Tech still a threat in college football? Or does this news lower their ceiling when it comes to winning a national championship? This episode dives into everything bettors need to know — from line movement to futures value — following the Brendan Sorsby update.
In this episode of Quiet Storm Sports, we react to the latest of Ravens Nation and more in the sports world as of 5/5/2026, Be sure to share your thoughts in the live chat/comments!!.
On Josh Pate’s College Football Show Ep 733 Josh Pate unveils his post-spring top 25 rankings. Where are Big Ten teams like Ohio State, Oregon, Indiana, and Michigan? Do Alabama, UGA, Texas, Texas A&M, and the SEC rebound? How do we judge Texas Tech? Can Notre Dame enter the season at the top? Bold Prediction season continues tonight as we look at takes viewers are willing to put their name behind. SEC job approval ratings are back as we dive into the vibes around Josh Heupel at Tennessee, Kirby Smart at UGA, and Jeff Lebby at Mississippi State. What do early mock drafts tell us about the potential national title picture for 2026? All that plus the latest in the Brendan Sorsby suspension story and the truth about Lane Kiffin’s path to Ole Miss. Be sure to let us know what you think, SUBSCRIBE to the channel, and CLICK THE BELL for notifications as we bring you multiple live shows per week! TIMESTAMPS (1:43) Post-Spring Top 25 Rankings Reveal (23:42) Latest on Brendan Sorsby and Texas Tech (38:05) SEC Head Coach Approval Ratings: Georgia & Kirby Smart (39:57) SEC Head Coach Approval Ratings: Tennessee & Josh Heupel (42:57) SEC Head Coach Approval Ratings: Mississippi State & Jeff Lebby (46:39) Viewers' Boldest Predictions: Indiana wins 8 games or less (50:07) Viewers' Boldest Predictions: Five SEC QB throw for 30 or more Touchdowns (51:46) Viewers' Boldest Predictions: Notre Dame loses a September Game (53:44) Viewers' Boldest Predictions: Houston wins 11 games, makes Big 12 Championship Game (55:40) Mock Draft Science: Who wins the CFP (1:02:21) The Truth about Lane Kiffin & his departure from Ole Miss SUBSCRIBE to the Josh Pate’s College Football Show Podcast: APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/553DKKH... Twitter: twitter.com/JoshPateCFB Instagram: instagram.com/JoshPateCFB TikTok: / joshpatecfb Sign Up for FanDuel: http://fanduel.com/joshpate Must be 21+ and present in select states (for Kansas, in affiliation with Kansas Star Casino) or 18+ and present in D.C., KY or WY. Opt in req. Bonus issued as non-withdrawable profit boost tokens. Restrictions apply, including any token expiration and max wager amount. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG. Call 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat in Connecticut, or visit mdgamblinghelp.org in Maryland. Hope is here. Visit GamblingHelpLineMA.org or call (800) 327-5050 for 24/7 support in Massachusetts or call 1-877-8HOPE-NY or text HOPENY in New York. Pate State X Magnolia Line 50% of profits of this line benefit the mission of Magnolia (See Website & Giving links below) Website: https://www.themagnoliafoundation.com/ Online Giving: https://www.themagnoliafoundation.com... Purchase Magnolia X Pate State Merch here: https://www.patestatematerial.com/col... Use my code for 10% off your next SeatGeek order*: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/PATE10 Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discount #CollegeFootball #JoshPate #PateStateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cracked Racquets Editor-in-Chief Alex Gruskin previews the upcoming Championship Weekend in Madrid. He offers his thoughts on the prospects of all four Women's Semifinalists to bring home the title. He also compares the week's of Rafa Jodar and Alexander Blockx, marvels at the continued excellence of Arthur Fils, shares an update on this week's WTA 125K and ATP Challenger Events, plus SO much more!! Episode Notes Who's walking away with the Women's crown? - 6:35 Better week: Blockx or Jodar? - 21:50 What do we do with Zverev - 32:14 Can Arthur Fils win RG? - 38:00 WTA 125K update - 41:10 ATP Challenger update - 44:00 Laurel Springs Ranked among the best online private schools in the United States, Laurel Springs stands out when it comes to support, personalization, community, and college prep. They give their K-12 students the resources, guidance, and learning opportunities they need at each grade level to reach their full potential. Find Cracked Racquets Website: https://www.crackedracquets.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/crackedracquets Twitter: https://twitter.com/crackedracquets Facebook: https://Facebook.com/crackedracquets YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crackedracquets Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Neste episódio comentamos sobre os desafios e as soluções técnicas para a aferição de idade na internet, um tema que ganhou forte destaque com as novas regras do ECA Digital. Você irá descobrir como funcionam os protocolos de conhecimento zero, também conhecidos como Zero-Knowledge Protocol ou ZKP, e de que forma eles permitem comprovar a maioridade de um usuário sem expor dados pessoais sensíveis. Você entenderá a diferença entre ferramentas invasivas, como a biometria facial, e métodos técnicos que respeitam a privacidade e a proteção de dados, utilizando criptografia aplicada e padrões internacionais de segurança da informação. Além disso, você vai aprender sobre os impactos práticos da regulamentação da ANPD no controle de acesso a conteúdos restritos e como evitar o rastreamento excessivo por grandes empresas de tecnologia. O debate também aborda táticas de engenharia social, destacando uma série educativa sobre phishing baseada na psicologia da fraude, que é um conhecimento essencial para evitar golpes online e vazamento de dados. Ao longo da discussão, você verá que é possível equilibrar a proteção no ambiente digital com a garantia da intimidade, sem adotar modelos de vigilância em massa durante a autenticação de sistemas. Para não perder nenhuma discussão sobre tecnologia, direito e sociedade, assine o podcast na sua plataforma de áudio favorita e siga nossos perfis no YouTube, Mastodon, Blue Sky, Instagram e TikTok. Aproveite para avaliar o programa e compartilhar o conteúdo com outras pessoas interessadas no assunto. Você também pode apoiar o projeto acessando a plataforma de financiamento coletivo indicada no áudio ou enviando suas dúvidas e sugestões diretamente para o nosso e-mail oficial. Esta descrição foi realizada a partir do áudio do podcast com o uso de IA, com revisão humana Visite nossa campanha de financiamento coletivo e nos apoie! Conheça o Blog da BrownPipe Consultoria e se inscreva no nosso mailing ShowNotes The Psychology of Fraud, Persuasion and Scam Techniques LEI Nº 15.211, DE 17 DE SETEMBRO DE 2025 – Dispõe sobre a proteção de crianças e adolescentes em ambientes digitais (Estatuto Digital da Criança e do Adolescente) DECRETO Nº 12.880, DE 18 DE MARÇO DE 2026 – Regulamenta a Lei nº 15.211, de 17 de setembro de 2025, que dispõe sobre a proteção de crianças e adolescentes em ambientes digitais, e institui a Política Nacional de Promoção e Proteção dos Direitos da Criança e do Adolescente no Ambiente Digital. Mecanismos confiáveis de aferição de idade – ORIENTAÇÕES PRELIMINARES Radar tecnológico – Mecanismos de aferição de idade
The NFL Draft is in the books — and now the real reactions start. Joey Knish and Brad Powers are live on Hit The Books breaking down their thoughts on the 2026 NFL Draft, how teams actually came out of it, and what it means moving forward from a betting and football perspective. The guys also dive into the current College Football offseason landscape — including roster uncertainty, transfer portal movement, and how all of that shapes early futures and expectations heading into the season. This is a conversational, Q&A-driven stream — no official picks, just reactions, opinions, and live interaction with the chat. Topics include:
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The NFL Draft is here — and there's a lot to unpack. Joey Knish and Brad Powers are live on Hit The Books breaking down the latest NFL Draft buzz, College Football futures, and the current state of the CFB offseason. With the draft right around the corner, the guys talk through big-picture storylines, how they're viewing this year's class, and what (if anything) actually matters from a betting perspective. They'll also dive into the evolving college football landscape — from offseason uncertainty to how it impacts futures and expectations heading into the season. This is a conversational, Q&A-driven stream — no official picks, just insight, opinions, and interaction with the chat throughout. Topics include:
Badminton is getting close, and on this week's British Eventing Showin partnership with Zebra Products, the focus turns to preparation. Nicole Brown is joined by Simon Grieve and Megan Elphick for a look at what the final weeks really involve, from five-star systems to grassroots goals, and everything in between. Simon heads back to Badminton with Autograph, four completions behind him and a completely different mindset to previous years. Megan returns with two rides at the grassroots, balancing the pressure of riding for an owner with a new level of confidence in her own system. From stable yard routines to course walks, mindset work to managing nerves, this episode looks at the details that shape Badminton week, and what it actually takes to be ready. Plus, Simon shares his top tips for grassroots riders, while Meg highlights how to make the most of the Badminton experience as a visitor. Highlights Simon Grieve's Badminton return and the system behind his preparation Megan Elphick's two rides and a new approach to pressure and confidence What Badminton week really looks like, from arrival to cross country day Mindset, nerves, and the work behind building confidence Course walks, alternatives, and the importance of having a plan Top tips for grassroots riders and first-time Badminton visitors Guests Simon Grieve — British five-star event rider and co-host of the Shut Up and Ride podcast. Megan Elphick — Event rider and content creator documenting her journey through the sport, from grassroots to Badminton. This episode is brought to you in partnership with Zebra Products. Zebra Products are proud to distribute some of the world's leading equestrian brands across the UK, partnering with companies that prioritise performance, innovation and horse welfare. Their portfolio includes premium saddle makers Amerigo and Equipe, anatomical bridle specialists Menetics, bit experts Nathe and Sprenger, performance apparel brands EGO7, Cavalleria Toscana and RG, alongside trusted names in protection, nutrition and care including Veredus, Cavalor, Bucas, Mattes and Uvex, supporting horse and rider at every level of the sport. Find out more at: www.zebraproducts.co.uk Learn more about the Veredus E-VENTO cross-country boots, designed for lightweight protection and ventilation: https://www.veredus.com/jumping-eventing?lang=en_US Explore the Sprenger equestrian range, known for innovative bit design and precision engineering: https://www.sprenger.de/en/collections/equestrian Inspired to get more involved? Find out how you can support training, education and the eventing community:
NFL Draft season is starting to take shape, and the college football offseason is in full swing. Joey Knish and Brad Powers are live on Hit The Books for a conversational Q&A-style stream covering NFL Draft talk, general College Football offseason discussion, and anything else coming up from the chat. In this episode, the guys react to early draft thoughts, touch on how they're viewing the current college football landscape, and answer questions live from viewers throughout the show. This is a relaxed, big-picture betting conversation — no official picks, just discussion, opinions, and interaction with the chat. Topics include:
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Justin and Shaun react to the Giants signing OL Daniel Faalele and how that isn't good enough for the OL heading into the draft. The guys also do another mock draft! Download the Fanatics Sportsbook app , use code JOMBOY https://fanatics.onelink.me/5kut/JOMBOY New customers who sign up and Bet $5, Get $100 in FanCash*. Use FanCash on bonus bets, profit boosts, team gear and more on Fanatics.com. New customers get 40% Off with code GIANTS at GLD.com 00:00 Giants sign OL Daniel Faalele 02:20 Strengths and Weaknesses 06:20 This can't be the answer at RG 9:00 Desperately need to fill spots on the roster 16:00 Don't have the draft capital 20:30 Mock Draft 22:20 The Safest draft pick at 5 28:00 Smart player than can play fast 30:00 Clemson DL Peter Woods 42:00 Indiana WR elijah sarratt 44:30 Major redzone weapon 49:20 Missouri DT chris mcclellan 53:00 Missouri WR kevin coleman jr 54:45 Michigan State OL Matt Gulbin 56:37 DBs Ephesians Prysock & Charles Demmings 59:06 Penn State RB Kaytron Allen 01:03:00 30 visits Check out our Merch: https://shop.jomboymedia.com/collections/talkin-giants Subscribe to JM Football for our NFL coverage: https://www.youtube.com/@JMFootball Follow all of our content on https://jomboymedia.com #giants #nygiants *New customers in AZ, CO, CT, DC, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, MI, MO, NC, NJ, NY, OH, PA, TN, VA, VT, WV, or WY. Must toggle on this promotion in your bet slip and wager $5+ cash on any market (min. odds -500) within 7 days of account opening to receive $100 in FanCash. Promotional FanCash expires 7 days from issuance (at 11:59pm ET). Terms, including FanCash terms apply-see Fanatics Sportsbook app. Use FanCash on bonus bets, profit boosts, team gear on Fanatics.com and so much more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
College football is heating up, the NFL Draft buzz is here, and there's plenty to discuss. Joey Knish and Brad Powers are live on Hit The Books breaking down early College Football Week 1, CFB win totals, and the latest NFL Draft news. In this episode, the guys share their thoughts on futures, react to recent news, and talk through big-picture ideas — including a fun look at Michigan and a light March Madness mention. This is a conversational stream — no official picks, just insight, opinions, and live Q&A with the chat. Topics include:
2 hours and 3 minutes The Sponsors Thank you to Underground Printing for making this all possible. Rishi and Ryan have been our biggest supporters from the beginning. Check out their wide selection of officially licensed Michigan fan gear at their 3 store locations in Ann Arbor or learn about their custom apparel business at undergroundshirts.com. Our associate sponsors are: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, The Sklars Brothers, Champions Circle, Winewood Organics, Community Pest Solutions, Venue by 4M where record this, and Introducing this season: Radecki Oral Surgery, and Long Road Distillers. 1. Final Four vs Arizona Starts at 0:51 Dave has a new nickname. Was this game... a let down? You could have maybe predicted that Arizona would struggle to score based on their over-reliance on twos. You probably could not have predicted that Michigan would put up over 90 points without Yaxel. Arizona was extremely physical which resulted in foul trouble, but when they got away with it they could score. Michigan forced Arizona into an ungodly number of two point jumpers off the dribble. They were 10-of-32 from mid-range. Arizona missing a dunk felt like the dagger. Michigan's maturity showed, they didn't seem blinded by the lights of the big stage. Elliott Cadeau had the greatest 2-of-14 half of basketball. Yaxel goes out the first time because of foul trouble and Arizona couldn't be more physical than Michigan's guards. Arizona has one way of playing that nobody else could stop, except for Michigan, and Arizona didn't know how to react. When shooting was tough, Trey McKenney stepped up. 16 points on 6-9 shooting, he has changed how we feel about mid-range shooting. [The rest of the writeup and the player after THE JUMP] 2. Hot Takes and National Championship Preview - UConn Starts at 33:42 Takes hotter than ADAY MARA. Connecticut is #9 in Kenpom which feels like a relief, but they do have weird tournament joujou. That's better than having to play Duke at least. Michigan vs Tarris Reed for a national championship is crazy. Tarris has matured into a hoss and is their center, his backup, Eric Reibe, is a freshman and a drop-off but still a good player. They don't really play a second big. Alex Karaban is their second biggest player and he's been around college basketball for forever but he's a big wing. This is a game where Tschetter can play. Michigan can play two bigs and put one of them on Karaban but it might only be for 15-20 minutes of the game. Should Michigan make this into a shooting fest and maximize possessions? Tarris Reed is very difficult to ware out. Braylon Mullens is a freshman 6-6 195 lbs wing that Michigan can overwhelm. Silas Demery is a transfer from Georgia, the point guard, top 25 assist rate, top 100 steal rate. Gets to the line a ton, not that great from two. Solo Ball takes most of his shots from outside of the arc, he has also been seen wearing a boot. Expect UConn to show a lot of different coverages. How much Yaxel will we get? Expect it to be a Blake Corum vs Ohio State situation. He came to Michigan to play in this game so you gotta feel for him if he can't play much. UConn's biggest advantages are blocking two point shots and assists, which Michigan should be able to take advantage of. Their path to victory is to replicate what Purdue did in the Big Ten Championship game. Once again, the difference in this game will be Aday Mara. No Paul Szelc won't be officiating this game! ADDENDUM - Solo Ball was reported as being in a boot while this was recorded. If he's not able to play that is a huge drop-off. Even if he plays he's not going to be 100%, much like Yaxel. 3. Hot Takes and Gimmicky Top Five Commercial Takes Starts at 1:20:48 You know AI companies are running out of money because they can't even get Snoop Dogg on their commercials. Charles Barkley will say anything. Has Jennifer Garner acted in anything besides Capital One commercials in the last decade? AT&T did predict the Michigan Tennessee game. Are they putting the cocaine back in Coke? Tall Boozer looks like a normal Boozer, small Boozer looks like an AI recreation of a Boozer. 4. Potpourri: WBB, Hockey, and Football Bits Starts at 1:34:22 Women's basketball was dumptrucked, but at least we now can empathize with all the teams that played MBB. The game has gotten two chalky; it's the same four one-seeds, repeats of the same games. Is there a ceiling on this team, unless they suddenly double the money they put into it? David's hockey takes: Denver is not like or MSU who's going to take the puck off your stick, and those are the teams that Michigan struggles with. He likes Michigan with four lines and snipers versus a smaller goalie—shot quality game. Brian hates that it's Denver in the tournament. Is there a team that's looked better than Michigan in the Playoff? Wisconsin-NoDak is a pick 'em but matchup-wise Wisconsin would rather be playing Michigan. North Dakota got walked to the Frozen Four. If we lose Seth has to wear Denver jersey to the podcast. Football bits: We're in the ping-pong table removal phase. It's okay that Underwood's throwing interceptions, because he's trying them. Non-insane QB run approach. Next QB is Carr. Hiter hype continues, Salesi Moa is popping. Eli Owens fullback talk. Brian doesn't buy the talk of Babalola starting when he's been hurt, but Sprague at RG can only mean that because Frazier is securing a spot. Defensively the DT situation is good on Palepale and not good that Lea'ea is "smart" vs "much larger." Seth loves the Edokpayi talk, Benny Patterson is a Mike-Mo. 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