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Ben Garrett and Zach Berry of the Ole Miss Spirit/On3 are LIVE to preview National Signing Day on Wednesday. The Rebels have lost some recruits following Lane Kiffin's departure to LSU. Time to panic? Our Sponsors:* Check out FRE and use my code LISTEN20 for a great deal: https://frepouch.com* Check out Underdog Fantasy and use my code CHAMPIONS for a great deal: https://underdogfantasy.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Hosts Brad Fowler and Alex Higdon break down all the biggest storylines from Week 13 in the NFL and Rivalry Week in College Football. We cover — the Chiefs suffering a devastating loss to the Cowboys that puts their playoff hopes on life-support, and why Kansas City might need to win out just to sneak into the postseason. Dallas, meanwhile, shocks everyone by starting their brutal three-game gauntlet 2–0 with wins over the Eagles and Chiefs, giving them a legit chance at a playoff berth. The Packers shred the Lions as Jordan Love delivers one of the best performances of his career, and Green Bay suddenly looks like a team clicking at the perfect time. The Bears dominate the Eagles in a game that was anything but a fluke, rushing for 281 yards and out-toughing Philly on both sides of the ball as Caleb Williams flashes the elite arm talent that made him the No. 1 pick. Plus — Josh Allen breaks the NFL rushing-TD record for quarterbacks as the Bills steamroll Pittsburgh’s aging defense, the Panthers stun the Rams behind Bryce Young’s clutch play, and the Texans stay red hot with their fourth straight win over the Colts. In College Football, Ohio State proves once again why they are the best program in the sport, completely separating themselves from Michigan and locking in as the clear national title favorite. Oregon beats Washington to punch its ticket to the CFP, Oklahoma claws past LSU to get in, and Alabama survives Auburn to set up an SEC Championship showdown with Georgia. Texas finishes the year with three losses but three top-10 wins, and its playoff case suddenly gets interesting. Ole Miss wins the Egg Bowl, but Lane Kiffin shocks the sport by taking the LSU job — a move that could cost the Rebels a CFP spot?? Plus — We hand out this week’s CFB Helmet Stickers and NFL Game Balls
Lane Kiffin to LSU has flipped college football upside down — so we're answering 5 Burning Questions about what this move really means. Did he make the right call? Should Ole Miss have let him stay? And can the Rebels still make the Playoff without their head coach or OC? Plus, Tass drops his 12-Team CFP Prediction, Josh runs Way or No Way on which NFL teams can actually win the Super Bowl, and we go through a WYR: James Cook Edition against the league's best backs. We close with Sports Scantron on the NBA's best young building block, a WHUF blockbuster that sends Giannis to Atlanta, and Ranger Suárez free-agency predictions around MLB. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Joe and Hollywood break down the Dolphins' surge, highlighting a transformed defense and standout performances across the roster. But Tua Tagovailoa's inability to run remains a major frustration, especially compared to mobile quarterbacks like Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes, Jaxson Dart, and Lamar Jackson — yet Joe expects him to start next season. The conversation shifts to college football as Joe weighs in on Ole Miss' situation, Kiffin's move to LSU, and why he shouldn't coach the Rebels in the CFP. Hollywood's Headlines rounds out the hour, covering NFL RedZone's 16 commercials, Dillon Gabriel's girlfriend taking shots at the Browns, Kevin Patullo's house getting egged, Guy Fieri's serious injury, and high-dollar sports card auctions including Batman, Jordan, and Kobe collectibles.
Today's Smerconish.com poll asks: “Should Ole Miss have allowed Lane Kiffin to finish the season even after he accepted the LSU job?” Michael breaks down the full drama—from the Rebels' championship run, to LSU's massive contract offer, to the competing arguments from top analysts in the sports world. He explains why the decision raises bigger questions about loyalty, business, and the state of college football today. Cast your vote at Smerconish.com, and be sure to rate, review, and share this podcast! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Kiffin signed a 7-year, $91 million deal with LSU which will average him about $13 million per year with the Tigers---and it was confirmed yesterday that he will also be paid up to $1million by LSU for Ole Miss' potential playoff success this season Also, James Madison's Bob Chesney is headed to UCLA on a 5-year contract…can he be Cignetti 2.0 with the Bruins? Show Sponsored by SANDHILLS GLOBALOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAK* Check out Infinite Epigenetics: https://infiniteepigenetics.com/EARLYBREAK* Check out Uncommon Goods: https://uncommongoods.com/EARLYBREAK* Check out Washington Red Raspberries: https://redrazz.orgAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
FOX Sports' lead College Football analyst Joel Klatt breaks down ‘The Game' as #1 Ohio State ended their 4-game losing streak vs Michigan with a convincing win. He considers whether it's Ohio State vs the Field to win it all after how dominant the Buckeyes have looked this season. Klatt also discusses where Michigan goes from here following the loss to their biggest rival. He reveals his latest Top 15 and examines the College Football Playoff bubble. Klatt considers whether teams like Texas and Miami have a case to be in the 12-team field before offering an alternative Playoff model that would guarantee those teams an opportunity to settle it on the field. He then gives his thoughts on Lane Kiffin's decision to leave Ole Miss for LSU right before the College Football Playoff and whether he should have been allowed to coach the Rebels in the CFP. 0:00-3:40 Intro3:41-16:19 Ohio State snaps Michigan's winning streak16:21-31:58 Joel Klatt's new top 1531:59-43:19 Who will make the Playoff bubble?43:20-53:57 Lane Kiffin leaves Ole Miss for LSU job Use my code for 10% off your next SeatGeek order*: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/KLATT10 Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discount Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nick shares his thoughts on Ole Miss and Lane Kiffin leaving the Rebels for LSU!
Zo returns to a far, far away galaxy. It's a galaxy with an abundance of life giving worlds with a multitude of strange sentient beings and cultures. It is also a place of strife and conflict and immersed in a war among the stars. There is an overarching government that was seized by a power hungry leader who granted himself the title of Emperor and ruled through oppression. The once great Galactic Republic of freedom had become a dystopian nightmare. So great was the oppression that disparate resistance fighters immerged and eventually banded together to form The Rebellion to Restore the Republic. The Rebels gather the greatest fleet that they could gather to engage in a final desperate gambit to end the Empire once and for all time. If they fail then the Rebellion would be crushed, the Emperor will rule unchallenged and the vast and various denizens of the Galaxy would live in unforgiving squalor for time unending. Episode Chapters00:04:20 Opening Credits for Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi Starring Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher00:12:36 Favorite Parts of the 1983 film Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi01:23:50 Trivia from the sci-fi action fantasy Star Wars: Episode VI- Return of the Jedi 01:32:46 Critics' Thoughts on Richard Marquand's Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi Please leave a comment, suggestion or question on our social media: Back Look Cinema: The Podcast Links:Website: www.backlookcinema.comEmail: fanmail@backlookcinema.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@backlookcinemaTwitter: https://twitter.com/backlookcinemaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/BackLookCinemaInstagram: https://instagram.com/backlookcinemaThreads: https://www.threads.net/@backlookcinemaTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@backlookcinemaTwitch https://www.twitch.tv/backlookcinemaBlue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/backlookcinema.bsky.socialMastodon: https://mstdn.party/@backlookcinemaBack Look Cinema Merch at Teespring.comBack Look Cinema Merch at Teepublic.com Again, thanks for listening.
Chris Lee and Blake Lovell share their thoughts on the SEC football coaching carousel with Kentucky firing Mark Stoops, potential coaching candidates for the Wildcats, the Lane Kiffin fallout at Ole Miss and LSU, expectations for the Rebels in the College Football Playoff, Penn State's interest in Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel, and much more. GAMETIME SIDEKICKS Use promo code SE16 for 20% off! http://www.gametimesidekicks.com/ YEARLY CO Use promo code SE16KIT for a free sizing kit! https://yearlyco.com/ ROKFORM Use promo code SEC25 for 25% off! The world's strongest magnetic phone case! https://www.rokform.com/ JOIN OUR MEMBERSHIP Join the "It Just Means More" tier for bonus videos and live streams! Join Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv1w_TRbiB0yHCEb7r2IrBg/join FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.bellcow@gmail.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this Rivalry Weekend recap, Robert breaks down one of the most dramatic Saturdays of the season:Ohio State defeats Michigan 27–9, earning their first win in “The Game” since 2019.Freshman QB Julian Sayin delivers a smooth, efficient performance, the running game controls the pace, and the Buckeyes' defense shuts Michigan out in the second half.Ohio State finishes the regular season 12–0 and enters the Big Ten Championship with major College Football Playoff implications.Lane Kiffin officially leaves Ole Miss to take the head coaching job at LSU, creating shockwaves across the SEC.The big question now: What does Kiffin's departure mean for Ole Miss's playoff chances?Robert breaks down the ripple effects on the Rebels' postseason hopes, the impact on the committee's perception, and what Ole Miss must do moving forward.Alabama positions itself for an SEC Championship berth, continuing to build momentum at the right time.With the offense clicking and key players heating up, Alabama enters Championship Week as a legitimate threat. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chuck reacts to Lane Kiffin's departure from Ole Miss to LSU. Chuck and Heath discuss Steve Sarkisian pushing for Texas to be in the playoff and the firing of Mark Stoops. Michael Borkey of Sports Talk Mississippi looks at Ole Miss post Kiffin with Pete Golding as new head coach. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On a chaotic Sunday evening in late November 2025, Mississippi radio and internet personality Clay Edwards went live for an impromptu “special edition” of The Clay Edwards Show to react to the bombshell news that had just broken across college football: Lane Kiffin was leaving Ole Miss to become the next head coach at LSU. What followed was a two-and-a-half-hour, high-energy, profanity-laced, drink-spilling, keyboard-soaking monologue that perfectly captured the raw emotion sweeping through the state of Mississippi — especially among Ole Miss fans who felt betrayed and Mississippi State fans (like Clay) who couldn't decide whether to feel sorry for their rivals or simply enjoy the circus. The Scene Clay opened the stream already in mid-chaos: he'd just knocked over an energy drink and a cup of greens all over his desk and shorts while frantically tweaking audio settings. Undeterred, he powered through, declaring, “Metallica can play in thunder and lightning and rainstorms; Clay Edwards can keep streaming with greens and Red Bull all over his shorts.” Personal Context Clay, a lifelong Mississippi State fan, had attended his very first Egg Bowl just two days earlier on Black Friday. He'd gone primarily because he had a gut feeling it might be Lane Kiffin's final game in Oxford. Sitting in a cushy end-zone suite with his two Ole Miss-fan daughters (cheering in blue pom-poms while surrounded by mostly State fans), Clay snapped several now-viral photos of Kiffin on the sideline and doing his halftime interview. He jokingly captioned them at the time, “Could this be Lane Kiffin's last walk off the field as Ole Miss head coach?” Turns out his instinct was dead-on. The Departure: “He Dipped Out Like a Hoe”Clay didn't mince words: “Lane Kiffin has dipped out on Ole Miss.” He compared the spectacle of LSU sending not one but two private jets to Oxford to pick up Kiffin and his family to “a dude rolling up to your house in a Lamborghini, walking up to your front porch, and taking your woman while you just stand there and watch.” He then played video of angry Ole Miss fans gathering at the Oxford airport to scream profanities and flip the bird as Kiffin boarded the jet. Clay, a State fan with no dog in the fight, openly admitted, “I love this energy. This is big ‘f*** around and find out' energy. I'm kinda proud of y'all right now.” Ole Miss's Swift Counterpunch Within hours of Kiffin's departure becoming official, Ole Miss promoted defensive coordinator Pete Golding to full-time head coach (not interim) and, in a move Clay called “absolute big-dick energy,” offered to double the salary of every assistant coach who chose to stay in Oxford instead of following Kiffin to Baton Rouge. Clay repeatedly praised the move: “Two can play that game, Hoss. Screw you, Lane. Screw you, LSU. We're keeping our staff.” He acknowledged the hire gives “Zach Arnett vibes” (the Mississippi State DC who was promoted after Mike Leach's death, flopped spectacularly, then ended up… at Ole Miss), but said given the timing and the coaching carousel chaos, Ole Miss's hands were tied and the move made sense. Lane's Farewell Letter: “His Agent Wrote That Bullsh*t”Clay tore into Kiffin's official goodbye statement, especially the line about “prayer and family time” leading him to LSU and his claim that Ole Miss denied his request to coach the Rebels through the playoffs. “Really, Lane? You prayed about it? So if you go 8–4 next year and don't win a natty, was God wrong?” He scoffed at the idea that the players begged Kiffin to stay through the postseason: “Ain't no way in hell the team wanted you to dump them for the prettier girl and then still get a one-night stand through the playoffs. That letter was 100% written by his agent.” The Bigger Picture Despite being a State fan, Clay repeatedly said he was rooting for Ole Miss to make a Cinderella run in the 12-team playoff: “Y'all have a real shot to be America's Team now. Coach just told the world ‘you ain't good enough to win the big one with.' Go win the damn thing and shove it down his throat.” He argued a deep Ole Miss playoff run would light a fire under Mississippi State's own boosters: “A high tide lifts all ships. When your rival is rolling, it makes you sick of hearing about them and spend whatever it takes to beat them.” Final Verdict from Clay -Lane Kiffin is exactly who we thought he was: a brilliant football mind but a serial disloyal “hoe” who will leave anyone for a perceived bigger job (and Clay believes Alabama is still the one he really wants). -Ole Miss got done dirty in the optics, but responded like gangsters with the Golding hire and the “double your salary if you stay” offer. -The entire saga is the perfect illustration of everything wrong with the current coaching carousel and transfer-portal timing. -As a Mississippi State fan, he hates both Ole Miss and LSU… but he's pulling for the Rebels to win a couple playoff games “because it'll be the ultimate middle finger to Lane Train and it'll make our boosters open their wallets.” In classic Clay Edwards fashion, he closed the marathon stream covered in spilled drinks, laughing, and promising, “Man, what a day to be alive and love college football in the state of Mississippi.”
On this episode of the Ruff Talk VR podcast we are remote again this week so we can focus the weekend on building our new studio - but the show goes on! Including the release date of Walkabout Mini Golf's Alices Adventures in Wonderland, Deadpool VR hitting #1 on the Meta Quest store, Ghost Town and Bootstrap Island coming to PS VR2, Beat Saber OST 8, upcoming VR games, AI world generation from Meta, G-Rebels PCVR support, and much more!Use code RUFFTALKVR at checkout to save on any game or hardware on the Meta Quest store and help support the show!Showcase form: https://forms.gle/HxwkK9zuwydwbkKM8Big thank you to all of our Patreon supporters! Become a supporter of the show today at https://www.patreon.com/rufftalkvrDiscord: https://discord.gg/9JTdCccucSPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/rufftalkvrIf you enjoy the podcast be sure to rate us 5 stars and subscribe! Join our official subreddit at https://www.reddit.com/r/RuffTalkVR/0:00 - Episode start5:50 - Walkabout Mini Golf - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Course11:25 - Deadpool VR #1 on Meta Quest Store14:40 - Bootstrap Island PS VR217:10 - Ghost Town PS VR221:20 - Beat Saber OST 833:10 - Smash Eat Grow38:00 - Pinball FX - Godzilla vs King Kong and Charlie Brown DLC45:30 - Starvault full launch47:30 - Meta AI world generation54:20 - Les Mills XR Dance PCVR57:00 - True Surf1:02:15 - G-Rebels1:04:30 - Meta Rayban trade in program1:09:30 - Upcoming VR GamesSupport the show
INTERVIEW: Christopher Gabriel, KMJ Host and Broeske/Musson Sports Analyst discusses Lane Kiffin leaving Ole Miss to become LSU’s new head coach, shaking up the SEC landscape. The move comes after leading the Rebels to multiple successful seasons and a playoff push. LSU expects Kiffin’s offensive expertise to reignite its championship ambitions following Brian Kelly’s departure. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Broeske & Musson' on all platforms: --- The ‘Broeske & Musson Podcast’ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- ‘Broeske & Musson' Weekdays 9-11 AM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Facebook | Podcast| X | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lane Kiffin has left a playoff-bound Ole Miss team to become the next head coach at rival LSU. Defensive coordinator Pete Golding, the highest-paid coordinator in the SEC, takes over as the 40th head coach in school history. He'll guide the 11-1 Rebels into the College Football Playoff. The Rebels are positioned to host a first-round game in Oxford.Ben Garrett of the Ole Miss Spirit/On3 and Sudu Upadhyay went live amidst Sunday's chaos, including on-the-scene reporting from Spirit contributor Brad Logan on the ground. Join the Ole Miss Spirit for $1 today: (https://www.on3.com/teams/ole-miss-rebels/)Our Sponsors:* Check out FRE and use my code LISTEN20 for a great deal: https://frepouch.com* Check out Underdog Fantasy and use my code CHAMPIONS for a great deal: https://underdogfantasy.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Chris Lee, Chase Robinson, and Jay Greeson share their thoughts on the Lane Kiffin decision, reports suggesting he's set to leave Ole Miss for LSU, potential coaching candidates for the Rebels, what stood out in Auburn vs. Alabama, the SEC Championship Game and College Football Playoff impact, Vanderbilt scoring a dominant victory against Tennessee, Oklahoma rallying to defeat LSU, other Week 14 SEC football storylines, and much more. SEC FOOTBALL SCORES Alabama 27, Auburn 20 Vanderbilt 45, Tennessee 24 Oklahoma 17, LSU 13 Missouri 31, Arkansas 17 Florida 40, Florida State 21 Louisville 41, Kentucky 0 Clemson 28, South Carolina 14 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Chris Lee, Blake Lovell, and Jay Greeson share their thoughts on the SEC football coaching carousel with Lane Kiffin to LSU, Ole Miss not letting him coach in the College Football Playoff, Kiffin's official statement on leaving the Rebels, Pete Golding being named the new head coach at Ole Miss, Alex Golesh to Auburn, Jon Sumrall to Florida, Ryan Silverfield to Arkansas, and much more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Located in the heart of downtown Maryville, Coram Deo Baptist Church (formerly Pleasant Grove at College Street) was founded as a church plant of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in 2017.
This week we're asking, is being trans really new? Join us as we discuss how to keep your army pension after running up a mountain of debt, the fallibility of nature's decisions, and our new favorite gender: friend.
UNLV vs. Nevada College Football Pick Prediction 11/29/2025 by Tony T. Recent Box Score Key Stats UNLV at Nevada 9PM ET— UNLV improved to 9-2 following their 38-10 home victory against Hawaii. The Rebels gained 470 yards with effective rushing and throwing. On defense they limited the Warriors on the ground and allowed 163 yards passing for 6.8 yards per pass attempt. Anthony Colandrea completed 21 of 26 for 253 yards and three touchdowns. Nevada is 3-8 with their 13-7 road win at Wyoming. The Wolf Pack struggled in the passing game and rushed for 213 yards for 5.3 yards per carry. On defense they allowed 220 yards with good work against the run and pass. Carter Jones hit 11 of 17 for 58 yards with a touchdown.
Chris Lee, Brian Edwards, and Jay Greeson share their thoughts on Mississippi State vs. Ole Miss, expectations for the Rebels and Bulldogs moving forward, Lane Kiffin rumors, the possibility of him being the next head coach at LSU, other SEC football Week 14 storylines, and much more. SEC FOOTBALL SCORES Ole Miss 38, Mississippi State 19 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
It's Rivalry Week in college football, so on this episode Melanie and I discuss the Aggies' upcoming showdown with the Longhorns and the Bulldogs' annual battle with the Rebels. Naturally this leads into the two of us sharing / pontificating / pondering about all the Lane Kiffin coaching drama, so you're welcome for all of our thoughts despite the fact that not a single soul has asked us what we think. Mel also shares about her weekend of Christmas decorating, and it's my turn for Five Favorites. Hope you enjoy! Join Us on Patreon Our Amazon Shop 2025 Big Boo Holiday Gift Guide Show Notes: potential SEC Championship Game match-ups Lane Kiffin coaching drama Ole Miss AD's social media statement about Kiffin Deuce Knight Bucky McMillan Layne's in College Station a great little cashmere pencil tree Melanie's chocolate icebox pudding Erborian CC Red-Correct Pioneer Woman olive wood turner COSRX The Ceramide Skin Barrier moisturizer wooden tasting spoons sleep headband with headphones Sponsors: Drink LMNT - get a free 8-count sample pack with any purchase Trust & Will - use this link for 20% off Branch Basics - use this link and promo code BIGBOO for 15% off a starter pack Storyworth - use this link to save $10 or more on your order
Send us a textWe have a lot to be thankful for, but one of those things isn't the dearth of live action Star Wars. We got spoiled for years and now we're going through a dry spell. We'll attempt to wash away our tears with another episode of Star Wars Visions as we discuss S3E4: The Bounty Hunters. We also attempt to come up with our own pitch for a Star Wars Visions episode. It turns out it had too much swash, not enough buckle. Turn up your headphones, dial back your sensibilities, and join the wretched hive of scum and villainy as we take the low road to resistance on Season Six, Episode Thirty of Force Insensitive!Send Email/Voicemail: mailto:forceinsensitive@gmail.comDirect Voice Message: https://www.speakpipe.com/ForceInsensitiveStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ForceInsensitive/Twitter: http://twitter.com/ForceNSensitiveFacebook: http://facebook.com/ForceInsensitiveInstagram: http://instagram.com/ForceInsensitive
Mississippi State hosts Ole Miss in the annual Battle for the Golden Egg with the Bulldogs playing for bowling and the Rebels for Playoff standing. And Friday also has MSU basketball hosting SMU with a 6:00 tip time in Humphrey Coliseum. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Rece Davis and Dan Wetzel react to the committee's rankings ahead of Rivalry Week. They react to CFP Selection Committee chair Hunter Yurachek's insights on evaluating Ole Miss and Lane Kiffin, should he decide to leave the Rebels. Plus, the Six Pack of Picks for Rivalry Week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
“I could do this all day...” Our rebels, and their allies, continue to fight the forces of Hell, but things are becoming desperate... Support us on Patreon to access our actual play of the Tyrant's Grasp Adventure Path and other content: https://www.patreon.com/FindthePath Cast Rick Sandidge is Gamemaster and Host Heather Allen plays Cesare Nightbloom (male [...] The post Hell's Rebels Episode 138: Ruby Massacre Part 3 appeared first on Find the Path Ventures.
From doing laundry and cutting film to strategizing alongside one of the most dynamic head coaches in college basketball, Coach Jake Whitehead has mastered the art of turning humble beginnings into high-level success.In this episode of SportsLifeTalk's You Got Next, we dive deep into Jake's rise from a homeschooled kid in Illinois to an assistant coach under Coach Yo at Ole Miss Women's Basketball, one of the most exciting programs in the country. His journey is raw, unconventional, and proof that passion plus patience always wins.Jake didn't have the traditional road into basketball. He wasn't a high school star or a college athlete — he started as a manager at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE), doing the behind-the-scenes work no one else wanted. Laundry. Gear. Film breakdown.“It wasn't glamorous, but I knew this was my way in,” he says.Guided by mentors who saw his hunger, Jake leaned into video coordination, learning the analytics, patterns, and tendencies that define elite basketball. His eye for detail and relentless drive opened the door that would eventually lead him to the sidelines in Oxford.Before he ever drew up plays, Jake was building scouting reports. His experience as a video coordinator gave him an edge few coaches have.“You watch enough film and you start seeing the game differently,” he explains.That skill became his superpower. Now as an assistant coach, Jake uses analytics and film study to help Ole Miss outthink and outplay the competition — from breaking down opposing offenses to identifying hidden edges that win games.Working under Coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin — affectionately known as Coach Yo — has been transformative. Her energy and fearless leadership have made Ole Miss one of the toughest programs in the SEC.“She's fearless,” Jake says. “Her leadership makes it easy to recruit and win here. My job is to make her life easier and help this team achieve greatness.”Together, they've built a culture defined by discipline, joy, and relentless competitiveness — a mix that's propelled the Rebels toward consistent national relevance and their sights firmly set on a Final Four run.For Jake, success isn't just about strategy — it's about people.“You've got to meet people where they're at,” he says.Whether it's mentoring players, recruiting future stars, or connecting with families, his approach is rooted in understanding and empathy. He's not just coaching basketball — he's shaping young women to win in life.When he's not in the film room, Jake keeps it country. His playlists feature Eric Church, Morgan Wallen, and Travis Tritt, while “Jesus Walks” by Kanye West serves as his personal anthem of faith and perseverance.And if you're ever in Oxford? Find him at Old Coop Wings, where lemon pepper and garlic parmesan are the go-tos.
Join me as I review Rebels and Tyrants edited by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman live! Share your thoughts on this final Tales of the Fifth Age anthology, released by Wizards of the Coast on April 1, 2000. You can buy a copy here: https://amzn.to/4ryRLMz https://youtube.com/live/IlyYZdCxJBw Tanscript Intro Welcome to another DragonLance Saga review episode. It is Kirinor, Darkember the 26th. My name is Adam and today I am going to give you my review of Rebels and Tyrants edited by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. I would like to take a moment and thank the DLSaga members and Patreon patrons, and invite you to consider becoming a member or patron. You can even pick up Dragonlance media using my affiliate links. This is my perspective only, and if you have any thoughts or disagree with mine, I invite you to share them in YouTube chat. Review Est Sularis Uth Mithas by Scott Berachuski This is a tale about a Solamnic Knight racing to free his beloved from the grip of a Green Dragon. He keeps flashing to her face and memory as he charges toward the dragon. The encounter is brief, and the knight plunges his sword into the dragon’s heart as the dragon closes its mouth around him. He mutters the Oath and hears his wife tell him that she loves Ulrick, the knights. It's a quick story, gets right to the point, but it offers nothing other than the faith this knight has on facing seemingly insurmountable odds for honor. I am left feeling nothing about him, the woman the dragon had, or the dragon. Freedom's Pride by Paul B. Thompson Vitrad, Commander, Lord, dark knight Lord Livskil, Lord of Qualinesti, dark knight, lord of the black hall Loren Swamp Adder, ship Mercenaries Lioness, Zoran, Caravel with Gnomefire, Qualinesti This is the story of Lord Vifrad, a Knight of Takhisis who is summoned to Lord Livskil's audience in Qualinesti. Apparently some elves who were to hand over their treasures fled the forest./ Vifrad was assigned to find them and bring them and their wares back. He left, and found the elves fleeing with mercenaries who turned on them. The knights fought off the mercenaries and chained the qualinesti to their oars. They began to return when another ship started pelting them with Gnomish Fire, basically greek oil I believe. They were forced to surrender to this ship, and it ended up being the lioness, who now is qualinesti not kagonesti I guess. She took the elves and rewarded the knights with their lives for saving the elves. Then she gave a flag with a lion on it and the words freedom’s pride beneath, wrapped around a cannon ball. I assume this story is connected to another story I have yet to read. For when Vitrad returns it to his Lord Livskil and reiterated what happened, he is assigned to hunt down and capture the lioness. It was an okay story, I wish there was more character to the characters. They all felt like cutouts of bad guys rather than individuals. Sargas' Night of Revenge by Don Perrrin Lord Trenak, Minotaur Vras, died Lekras, female minotaur Emas, having affair, married to Lekras Vromas, Vras' dad This was a fun story about clan Trenak, minotaurs who on Sargas' Night, ended up betraying one another and killing each other. Sargas was so upset by their actions and dishonor, he cursed them to repeat the act every year on Sargas' Night. They were tormented for a thousand years, until the chaos war, and one night Sargas didn't return. They slowly learned that he wouldn't return and were led by the grandson Vras in recognizing why they all turned against one another, his mother killed his father for having an affair, and that made fighting inevitable. They all realised they didn’t have to repeat this act, and began enjoying themselves, learning to accept that which they cannot control, and broke the cycle of violence. It was a fun story, and boy are they going to get a surprise when Takhisis starts commanding the dead, and Sargas eventually returns! Sharing the Luck by Linda P. Baker Grako, old man, tophite Risha, male Meryl Ark Lyric, old man This is an interesting story about two thieves who begin the story by killing a mountain dwarf and robbing him. They return to an inn to split the goods, and one of them, Risha, is wearing a bracelet from their robbery. The other Grako begins to distribute the loot but Risha seems disinterested, acting very strange. Then he leaves and Grakop decides to test him, thinking he is going to try to kill him and take it all. But Risha really is disinterested and this change in behavior is worrying Grako. Then the next morning Risha is gone, and Grakjo goes after him, certain he is being swindled somehow. He finds Risha talking to an old wizard, and Grako demands to hold the bracelet, Risha refuses and a struggle ends in Risha’s death. Grako dons the bracelet and its power begins to work, making him whole. Meaning, a whole thoughtful and respectable person. He planned on killing the mage, but instead thinks he will let him go. This is interesting to me because we never really discuss what makes a thief or murderer a thief or murderer. It's really because there is something broken in them, something that they either never had or lost, a semblance of humanity. This bracelet restores that, and it's a crazy interesting item to consider dro[[ping into a campaign and seeing it play out. The War Chest by Kevin T. Stein Sir Dammerman, Knight of Solamnia, teacher Sir Ray Stick Man Hourglass – glory forever Abraxis, warrior – dark knight This was a story about glory, and the seeking of it even when you are past your prime. Sir Dammerman is a Solamnic Knight who teaches the younger generations. The young knights grow restless and ask about glory and riches. The knights end up sharing some loot acquired in battle against ogres. Dammerman sees a chest and instantly, as if in a dream only he experiences, a stick man appears offering him glory in battle against Abraxis, a renown Dark Knight warrior. At first he refuses, then through cajoling, he relents and says that he is interested. He is shown an hourglass with sand the color of the Abyss. He is presented with a bargain, the chance to find glory against Abraxis before the sand drains. He accepts the bargain and wins in battles, making him seem a true hero with endless energy and strength. His knights cheer his anime and he has glory. Finally it comes time to face off against Abraxas and he is defeated. Stick man appears and tells him that he tricked him into taking his soul, and he will fight in the abyss for eternity never knowing rest now. He will also offer it to his son, as he has offered it to many knights before Dammerman. As he was dying in defeat he tells his son not to make bargains for glory, and dies. It’s a long winded story that I enjoyed, though I wish they would have named the Stick Man. It addresses our innate capacity vs our desires, and in fantasy there is always a price to be paid if we are to exceed our ability. Flight of Fancy by Jeff Crook Klaus, Solamnic, flying machine Professor H, gnome Bee Juice Extractor This was a silly story about a human named Klaus who was piloting a gnomish flying machine toward Sancrist when he crashed. He was saved by gnomes who brought him to Mount Nevermind, and introduced him to famous gnome inventors. THey explained the machine was a bee juice extractor not a flying machine and they were perplexed on how a human could have repaired a crashed Bee Juice extractor in Solamnia. Pyrothraxus heard through the grape vine that a Solamnic was in Mount Nevermind and insisted it must be aspy, and that the gnomes should turn him over. They decided to make improvements to the bee juice extractor and fly Klous home instead. Pyrothraxus left the mountain and started chasing them when the gnomes decided to dump the honey to increase their speed. It fell into Pyrothraxus' mouth and when he breathed fire, it exploded in his face, sending them crashing into Solamnia, where they found another human inventor who said he may be able to fix the fBee Juice Extractor when a fully bandaged up Klous came in insisting he should not repair the ship, clearly traumatized both physically and emotionally by the experience. And that was it. It was the best case of a gnome story, short, silly, and done. The Deep, Deep, Dark, Dark Place by Kevin James Cage Glug, gully dwarf male Blurd, gully dwarf female Raddoc Stonebuilder, dwarf Thurgood Strongarm, dwarf Warden What!? This story was crazy. So two gully dwarves, Glug and Blurd are in a deep deep dark dark place when they hear singing and commotion. They investigate to see dwarves mining and talking about unionizing. They decide the dwarves are looking for treasure and they think they can lead the dwarves, but they don't want to be seen in case they are mean. So they use their stick which makes them invisible, but it doesn’t, and they start helping the men by throwing gems at them. The dwarves see the Aghar but don't want to engage with them, so they pretend they can’t see them, only pick up the ems. Then one time the Aghar directs them to the treasures cave, and the dwarves all go to it, only to be consumed by a stone dragon or sorts. The Aghar thank their pet treasure for getting rid of the dwarves. That was the story, the gully dwarves were working with the dragon to lure the dwarves to their deaths, it made a whole new view of the symbiotic nature of gully dwarves with the denizens of the deep, and recontextualized the whole story from the beginning. It was a lot of fun. Catch of the Day by Jean Rabe Redge, kobold, fishing Malay, kobold Scar Chest, Bugbear Bear Snout, Bugbear One Eye, Bugbear Ettin Brown Spider What an unexpected story. This begins with a pair of kobolds who are fishing. They say that they took the magic fishing pole from some gully dwarves they killed, consuming one of them. Then three bugbears came upon them, and killed some of them, but the bugbears also wanted to fish. Next came an ettin who attacked the bugbears and killed them, then began fishing as well. Finally a brown spider climbed onto the ettin and bit it, poisoning the ettin, which died and sank beneath the river. The fishing pole floated down stream, then turned around and came back upstream. The whole story is about one creature consuming another all the while each were the catch of the pole's itself. It's a very odd, quick little tale that subverted all expectations. Lost Causes by Nancy Varian Berberick Usha Majere Haria, elf Maddoc Aquestos, mage Eline Carowel Take her to haven, white rush river Taria, elf What a beautiful story. Usha Majere is needing someone to escort a homely woman named Eline to a to-be husband in Haven. A handful of elves and a mage named Maddoc accepted the task. Usha gave Maddoc a charm to give to the husband. Maddoc looked at this homely girl and reflected how ugly she was, she should feel lucky to have any husband. As they began to travel, they were set upon by brigands. The elves and brigands were all killed, and Maddoc was swept away by the White Rush river. He was awakened by Eline, and they realised they were safe, they began preparing to continue the trip to Haven, when they saw a Qualinesty man and woman enter a boat with their baby, and arrows reach them from the shore. THey were fleeing for their lives, but went under the water. Maddoc and Eline ran to the river as the mother tried to pass off her baby. Before they could get to it, they were swept away, and so they hid from the archers on the other shore. They eventually left and Eline was sobbing as if the baby were her own. It was relayed that Eline was marrying the old man so he would fund her fathers efforts at saving others from the Dragon overlords and Dark Knights. Then Maddoc looked at the necklace and was overcome by love for this homely girl because he finally saw her inner beauty. They made love that night, and the next morning Eline was distant and demanded Maddoc take her to Haven. He didn’t want to, he wanted her, but she insisted it was the only way to help others, which is all she cared about. While this made Maddoc love her more, he relented and delivered Eline. He left and began returning to Usha in Solace. It was such a beautiful story that is so similar to a ton of 80's films I watched as a kid. In the end Maddoc was the lost cause, not the girl, for he only saw outward beauty until Eline. Blood Ties by John Brown Elium, brother, older, dead Oleth, brother, younger 15 Tylor Hunchback/Spawn of Onysablet Fessik Father dead Mother, 2 sisters wounded This was a touching story about two brothers, Elium and Oleth, who were out hunting and chased by a Taylor. Once the creature passed them, they raced back home to find their family gone. They asked the neighbors and a slave came and took many of the villagers. The brothers chased down the wagon and attacked the hunchback wagon driver, let out their family and neighbors, but their father was dead. Many of the family members were hurt. The older brother nearly killed the hunchback wagon driver but Oleth talked him down from it. They left, only to have the hunchback catch up and attack them, revealing himself as a Dragonspawn of Onysablet. He killed Elium, the older brother, and Oleth wrestled the spawn, throwing him off the wagon over a bridge and it smashed on the rocks below. Then he collected his brother’s body and set it on the seat next to him. It is just a brutal tale of two brothers trying to do right in a cruel dystopian world. I enjoyed it. Shard's Memory by Chris Pierson Morovik Narrowchap, male dwarf 5 years after Chaos War Shard Ironsmelt, female dwarf Shadow Wight can return memory Severus stonehand Skree, tavern owner This is set 5 years after the Chaos War. The dwarves who now call themselves the twice born, after having forgotten all of the dead in Thorbardin, are reclaiming the kingdom, and cleaning it up. However there are still random shadow wights roaming its halls. There is also a rumor that if you capture a shadow wight, it can tell you about the dead, those who were wiped from memory. We start with Morovik and Shard, two dwarves who have found each other, as they repopulated the kingdom and have started connecting on a romantic level. Shard however is obsessed with her past, as she cannot recall any of it. In fact, only the etchings of buildings are left to tell of who was lost in the war. She believes she is of the ironsmelt clan, but has no proof, as that entire clan has been wiped from memory. Then she overhears of a shadow wight in deep tunnels from a bartender friend, and plans to go find and trap it so she can learn who she is. Morovik is trying to talk her out of it due to its inherent danger and wants to leave Thorbardin with her and start a whole new life as Morovik and Shard. But she cannot move past her, well past. She leaves and he goes with her as he loves her and wants to protect her. They find the shadow wight and discover that there are two! They engage in battle, and she accidentally kills the one she is fighting. Then Morovik is wounded and close to dying from a wound. She tells the shadow wight she will kill it if it doesn’t tell her who she is. It says that it can tell her, if she watched her lover die. All she has to do is nothing, and she will know her past. But that is more than she can do. Content, finally, with who she is rather than who she was, she kills the shadow wight, and saves Morovik's life. It’s a beautiful story about love conquering all. And the notion that your past is less important than who you are now, and where you move into the future. It again, reminds me of the film the Iron Giant and that wonderful phrase, you are who you choose to be. Tactics by Richard A. Knaak Sir Tempian, Knight of Solamnia Lord Cornwell, Knight of the Rose Chieftain Geyver, male half-ogre half-elf This was an interesting story about the evolution of Ogres in the Fifth Age. The Knights of Solamnia under Rose Night Lord Cornwell decided to train the ogres to defend against the Knights of Takhisis, a sort of ‘enemy of my enemy is my friend' situation. The ogres are led by their Chieftain Geyver, a half elf, half ogre. The Solamnics don't trust the ogres but they continue to struggle to train them. Then it is noted that Dark Knights are in the area, the chieftain leads the knights to them, and they defeat them in battle, but one knight flees and they have to stop him, lest he tell others that the Knights of Solamnia are training ogres. This must be kept secret. When they give chase and catch him, the Dark Knight relays that they fight without honor and have killed their men, this leads Cornwell to realise Geyver has been double dealing and killing without the honor they were trained. Then the Dark Knight’s main force surrounds them as they try to flee. Suddenly, ogres hidden in the mountains above trigger massive rock slides defeating many of the Dark Knights, and they mop up the rest.Geyver tells the Knights that they have learned all they can from the Knights, but ogre tactics clearly win out against the Dark Knights. He lets them leave with their lives. This is a great story about the necessity of breaking conventions to live in the troubled fifth age of Krynn, and the lengths organizations will go to defeat their enemies. The Raid on the Academy of Sorcery by Margaret Weis Palin Majere Ulin Majere Lucy Thunder Powder Caramon Majere This final story is one I have read and reviewed on this channel before. Ulin Majere is frustrated at his progress in learning and mastering magic. In fact, all magic has begun to fail, even the wild sorcery. But this is affecting everyone, even the Dragon Overlords. Ulin is interested in a sorceress Lucy who thinks she will leave the Academy of Sorcery to go teach elsewhere, when word comes of an impending attack on Solace. Most of the town gathers together as they create a militia to confront the Dark Knight and Dragon Overlord forces coming from Qualinesti. Berylinthranox is slowly losing her magic and has set up this diversion so that she can have her forces assault the Academy to steal its magical artifacts. Ulin has created what he calls Thunder Powder, it's just black powder, and when they learn of the coming forces, they build aton of it, setting it up to explode if the dragon's forces reach the artifact room. As the forces invade, Ulin and Lucy try to ignite the powder to no avail, and flee before being captured. Simultaneously, the militia learns of the feint and Palin flees to the Academy. Then the draconian forces break open the door and it ignites the powder completely destroying the Academy in jets of flame. As the dragons flee wounded, they see Palin standing in shock at his beloved academy in ruins and capture him, bringing him to Beryl. This leaves Ulin scarred and swears of ever using the Thunder powder again. This was fun to revisit and reflect on how Palin was caught and how the Academy was destroyed, as this assets up the War of Souls wonderfully. Look, the collection wasn't the best, but it had some entertaining stories, and it just reinforces my love of reading rather than listening to these stories. The narrators do their best but frankly, it's never as good as it sounds in my own head. If you are a Dragonlance fan, definitely tread the collection. If you want a bit of a prequel of the War of Souls, it would also be worth a read. But if you are just a casual fan, I think you could skip this collection without missing out. Outro And that's it for my review of Rebels and Tyrants edited by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. What did you think of the anthology? Did you connect with any of these stories? And finally, would you ever play a one shot facing off against the Shadow Wights? Feel free to email me at info@dlsaga.com or leave a comment below. I would like to thank Creator Patron Aaron Hardy and Developer Patron Chris Androu! I would also like to take a moment and remind you to subscribe to this YouTube channel, ring the bell to get notified about upcoming videos and click the like button. This all goes to help other Dragonlance fans learn about this channel and its content. This channel is all about celebrating the wonderful world of the Dragonlance Saga, and I hope you will join me in the celebration. Thank you for watching, this has been Adam with DragonLance Saga and until next time Slàinte mhath (slan-ge-var).
The coaching carousel is the craziest we have ever seen in college football, with Lane Kiffin as the most desired coach since Nick Saban (or maybe Urban Meyer). Ole Miss is trying to keep him (in the middle of a historic run with the Rebels) while Florida and LSU are throwing everything they have at him. What will he do? McElroy uses his sources to tell you what he is hearing about Kiffin's future, plus goes into who has the inside track for the head coaching jobs at Penn State, Auburn, Arkansas, Oklahoma State, UCLA, Cal and Stanford. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ole Miss baseball star Judd Utermark didn't hold back when asked about Lane Kiffin entertaining LSU and Florida during the Rebels' playoff push. Utermark, who returned for a final season to chase a championship, says he can't understand why Kiffin would look elsewhere with Ole Miss positioned for a potential CFP berth against Mississippi State on Black Friday. Beyond the football noise, Utermark breaks down the Rebels' fall baseball progress — from newcomer Tristan Bissetta winning the Omaha Challenge to breakout candidates like Hayden Federico — and explains why returning ace Hunter Elliott gives Ole Miss real Omaha ambitions. Utermark calls Elliott the best pitcher in the country and says the team's talent, depth and mindset are already aligning for a 2026 run.Our Sponsors:* Check out FRE and use my code LISTEN20 for a great deal: https://frepouch.com* Check out Underdog Fantasy and use my code CHAMPIONS for a great deal: https://underdogfantasy.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Zo is joined by Jenn from My Streaming Bubble and Twin It to Win It podcasts to bear witness to an interstellar civil war. They've imbedded themselves with a faction that calls itself the Rebellion to Restore the Republic (also known by their opponents, the First Galactic Empire as "Rebel Scum"). They've traveled with the Rebellion from the permanent snowball of a planet known as Hoth to an undisclosed location with their fleet in deep space. Meanwhile, a number of their leaders were delayed with their arrival to the fleet. Their Commander, Luke Skywalker, had taken a sabbatical to continue his mystic training that the Rebels believe will be a great asset to their eventual victory. It is believed that Captain Han Solo and a former Senator of Alderaan - Princess Leia Organa may have been captured by the supreme commander of the Imperial Fleet: Lord Darth Vader. Zo and Jenn are grateful for the lull of activity while the Rebels wait anxiously at their secret rendezvous point in the hopes that their most important leaders will somehow return. They barely made it out of the Hoth system alive and they've had enough excitement for one lifetime.#StarWars Episode Chapters00:14:50 Opening Credits for Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back Starring Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher00:33:05 Favorite Parts of the 1980 film Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back01:24:25 Trivia from the sci-fi action fantasy Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back 01:39:26 Critics' Thoughts on Irvin Kershner's Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back Jenn's LinksMy Streaming Bubble WebsiteMy Streaming Bubble on Pod.link: Twin It To Win it on PodlinkTwitter: @StreamingBubble Facebook: @MyStreamingBubble Instagram: @MyStreamingBubble Please leave a comment, suggestion or question on our social media: Back Look Cinema: The Podcast Links:Website: www.backlookcinema.comEmail: fanmail@backlookcinema.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@backlookcinemaTwitter: https://twitter.com/backlookcinemaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/BackLookCinemaInstagram: https://instagram.com/backlookcinemaThreads: https://www.threads.net/@backlookcinemaTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@backlookcinemaTwitch https://www.twitch.tv/backlookcinemaBlue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/backlookcinema.bsky.socialMastodon: https://mstdn.party/@backlookcinemaBack Look Cinema Merch at Teespring.comBack Look Cinema Merch at Teepublic.com Again, thanks for listening.
Chuck's opening monologue. Chuck and Heath discuss the latest in LSU's attempts to get out of paying Brian Kelly's buyout. Matt Stahl of AL.com previews Alabama's upcoming game with Auburn.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ole Miss faces playoff jeopardy as Lane Kiffin's looming departure sends shockwaves through college football. Will the College Football Playoff Committee penalize the Rebels and derail their postseason aspirations after the Egg Bowl? Brian Smith breaks down the high-stakes Ole Miss vs. Mississippi State matchup, predicts the impact of Kiffin's rumored move to either Florida or LSU, and explores the committee's policy on docked teams when a key coach exits.The episode also features sharp analysis of Georgia's dominance over Georgia Tech, with Nate Frazier and the Bulldogs' powerful run game set to expose Tech's vulnerable defense, plus a look at Indiana's quest to overpower Purdue in a critical rivalry clash. Stay tuned for insights on key recruiting flips, transfer portal buzz, and which teams might benefit most from upcoming coaching changes. How will off-field drama shape the playoff picture?@fbscout_florida On X @LO_ThePortal TikTok @lockedontheportalSupport us by supporting our sponsors!Omaha SteaksSave big on unforgettable gifts with Omaha Steaks. Visit https://OmahaSteaks.com for 50% off site-wide and an extra 20% off select favorites during their Cyber Sale. And for an additional $35 off, use promo code COLLEGE at checkout. WayfairDon't miss out on early Black Friday deals. Head to https://Wayfair.com now to shop Wayfair's Black Friday sale for up to 70% off. Sale ends December 7th.GametimeToday's episode is brought to you by Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE for $20 off your first purchase. Terms and conditions apply.FanDuelToday's episode is brought to you by FanDuel. Football season is around the corner. Visit the FanDuel App today and start planning your futures bets now.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as non-withdrawable free bets that expire in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What if you could breathe again — even before life gets easier? In today's powerful message from Pastor Ken Senchal, we dive into The Power of Contentment — a life-transforming truth from our ongoing Grateful Rebels series. Most people chase peace. But contentment is when peace finally chases YOU. Pastor Ken walks us through four biblical figures — Paul, Habakkuk, Job, and Hannah — each revealing a different dimension of supernatural contentment: • Paul shows that contentment is inner strength from Christ • Habakkuk shows how to rejoice when everything collapses • Job teaches us how to worship through wreckage • Hannah demonstrates how God settles our soul before He solves the problem This episode will realign your heart, steady your faith, and remind you that God's presence is enough in every season.
The coaching carousel is the craziest we have ever seen in college football, with Lane Kiffin as the most desired coach since Nick Saban (or maybe Urban Meyer). Ole Miss is trying to keep him (in the middle of a historic run with the Rebels) while Florida and LSU are throwing everything they have at him. What will he do? McElroy uses his sources to tell you what he is hearing about Kiffin's future, plus goes into who has the inside track for the head coaching jobs at Penn State, Auburn, Arkansas, Oklahoma State, UCLA, Cal and Stanford. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Two SEC schools will lose the Lane Kiffin sweepstakes. To the victor goes Kiffin, and all that accompanies this mercurial renegade. To the losers go ... a coaching search. In the meantime, Kiffin's current team pursues a playoff bid. Ole Miss must win the Egg Bowl to solidify its playoff footing. Never mind the Kiffin drama, says Rebels quarterback Trinidad Chambliss, because the team remains "locked in" on winning the Egg Bowl and reaching the playoff. On today's episode, hosts Blake Toppmeyer and John Adams unpack the latest developments in the soap opera starring Kiffin, as his decision day nears, and they log their predictions for where he'll be coaching next season. They also weigh in on a few potential Florida candidates if the Gators lose the Kiffin sweepstakes. A couple of ACC coaches could fit the bill for UF. The hosts also consider: If Tulane coach Jon Sumrall has his choice between Auburn and Ole Miss, which is the better option? Later in the episode, they debate the playoff likelihood for three SEC teams that sit on a crowded bubble. Finally, Week 14 picks against the spread!
What is Lane Kiffin chasing? Brian Scott Rippee tried to answer this week, as the sixth-year Ole Miss head coach continues to entertain openings at other schools, all while preparing the 10-1 Rebels for their yearly rivalry showdown with Mississippi State. He could leave for LSU. Or Florida. Or just stick around at Ole Miss. Opinions vary on what the announcement regarding Kiffin's future on Saturday will actually produce. But there's no denying it'll be a spectacle. We're talking about Lane Kiffin here. Rippee deep dives with the Ole Miss Spirit's Ben Garrett in this edition of Talk of Champions, powered by RiverLand Roofing.Our Sponsors:* Check out FRE and use my code LISTEN20 for a great deal: https://frepouch.com* Check out Underdog Fantasy and use my code CHAMPIONS for a great deal: https://underdogfantasy.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The latest episode of Hawaii Football Final, a Hawaii Sports 2Night production, premiered Sunday evening on the KHON+ app, where host Rob DeMello and guest analyst John Veneri broke down the University of Hawaiʻi football team's 38-10 loss to UNLV on Friday night at Allegiant Stadium.The weekly recap show, which streams at 7 p.m. Sundays on KHON+ and re-airs on television at 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays on KHON2, also features an extended version released at 7:30 p.m. Sundays on major podcast platforms, including Spotify.Veneri, ESPN Honolulu play-by-play voice, former UH slotback and KHON2 personality joined the show to analyze the rivalry matchup that effectively ended Hawaiʻi's hopes of reaching the Mountain West championship game.Hawaiʻi briefly took control early, as quarterback Micah Alejado connected with receiver Jackson Harris for a 70-yard touchdown strike to give the Rainbow Warriors a 7-3 lead. But from there, UNLV dominated, outscoring UH 35-3 the rest of the way and holding the ‘Bows to just 231 total yards of offense.Rebels quarterback Anthony Colandrea powered the comeback, completing 21 of 26 passes for 253 yards and three touchdowns, helping UNLV retain the Golden Pineapple rivalry trophy and securing a key conference victory.The loss dropped Hawaiʻi out of contention for the league title as the 2025 season enters its final stretch.
In this heartfelt Thanksgiving episode of the Heart Conviction podcast, host Nina Palmer reflects on gratitude, resilience, and the power of truth. From the inspiring story of a friend overcoming blindness to the historical courage of the Pilgrims, Nina weaves personal anecdotes with broader themes of generosity and faith. Join her as she challenges listeners to embrace thankfulness, engage in acts of kindness, and stand up for truth, even when it's difficult. This episode is a reminder of the strength found in community and the transformative power of giving.Follow Nina Here: https://www.instagram.com/ninapalmertexas/Checkout the new Hopecast website:https://thehopecastnetwork.com/Buy Merch here:https://www.bonfire.com/store/the-hopecast-network-swag/This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/
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Date: Sunday, November 23, 2025 Title: Salvation Belongs to the Lord! Scripture: Jonah 2:9 Sermon by: Mark Davis Sermon Series: Jonah: God's Love for Rebels
Chris Lee and Blake Lovell share their thoughts on the latest updates with the Lane Kiffin to LSU rumors, whether the Tigers are indeed the frontrunner to land the Ole Miss football coach, reports suggesting that LSU is set to make a huge offer, the possibility of Kiffin leaving before the Rebels' game in the College Football Playoff, where things stand with Florida, and much more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ben Garrett of the Ole Miss Spirit/On3 and Brad Logan went LIVE on Friday (November 21, 2025) afternoon to talk the latest regarding Lane Kiffin rumors.Ole Miss athletics director Keith Carter released a statement saying Kiffin's future will be announced next Saturday, the day after the Rebels' regular-season finale at in-state rival Mississippi State.Our Sponsors:* Check out Underdog Fantasy and use my code CHAMPIONS for a great deal: https://underdogfantasy.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Keith Carter and Lane Kiffin are set to meet sometime Friday and amidst furious rumors surrounding the sixth-year Ole Miss head coach.Kiffin is being pursued by LSU and Florida, among others. The Tigers have surged in recent days, while the Gators seem to have faded. All the while, Kiffin is the midst of preparing the No. 6-ranked Rebels for rival Mississippi State. Yahoo! Sports national college football columnist joins Ole Miss Spirit contributor Brad Logan to break down the craziness. Ole Miss (10-1, 6-1 SEC) closes out the regular season in Starkville on Black Friday.Our Sponsors:* Check out Underdog Fantasy and use my code CHAMPIONS for a great deal: https://underdogfantasy.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Parker Thune of KREF radio Norman previews Oklahoma's matchup with Missouri. Chuck and Heath discuss the latest on Lane Kiffin's various suitors. Chris Gordy of Locked on SEC looks at the upcoming weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Few have a better perspective of the Lane Kiffin situation than Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports. Dellenger was recently in Kiffin's office at Ole Miss to discuss his future. The sixth-year Rebel head coach is the top candidate at both LSU and Florida. The Tigers appear to be the Rebels' greatest current threat.Dellenger joined Ole Miss Spirit contributor Brad Logan to discuss where things stand.Our Sponsors:* Check out Underdog Fantasy and use my code CHAMPIONS for a great deal: https://underdogfantasy.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ben Garrett and Brad Logan of the Ole Miss Spirit are LIVE for your lunch break to discuss the 10-1 and now-No. 6 Rebels, who are in pursuit of the first title since the 1960s. That is what really matters, you know. Of course, there are Lane Kiffin questions, too. Welcome to Talk of Champions!Come hang with us at the Ole Miss Spirit/On3: (https://www.on3.com/teams/ole-miss-rebels/)Our Sponsors:* Check out Underdog Fantasy and use my code CHAMPIONS for a great deal: https://underdogfantasy.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
CONTINUED The rebels utilized successful asymmetrical warfare, operating from underground tunnel systems and ambushing Roman forces. The conflict was so severe that Hadrian deployed reinforcements from across the empire, including Britain, and the Roman army was badly mauled. The revolt ended bloodily at the stronghold of Betar. As lasting punishment for centuries of trouble and rebellion, the Romans renamed the province from Judea to Syria Palestina. Pockets of resistance continued, notably the Gallus Revolt in 351–352 AD. Guest: Professor Barry Strauss. CLAUDIUS BEGS HIS LIFE