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Kicking off Heist Month on Big Screen Sports with the coolest heist of them all. Caroline Darney and Kyle Bandujo talk inflation's effect on heist scores, Rusty Ryan's dietary habits, heists where you root for the criminals, and everything else in "Ocean's 11." Follow Caroline on Twitter @cwdarney and Kyle @kylebandujo You can support Big Screen Sports, get schedule updates, and pick movies to be covered in upcoming episodes by joining our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/bigscreensports. Big Screen Sports is hosted/edited by Kyle Bandujo, and produced by Aaron Figueroa, Mike Schubert, Steve Rogers, Kevin Frost, Mike Dries, Ryan "Nigel" Yager, Mike D, Chris Mycoskie, Andrew Tuegel, John Craig, Zach Rich, Jason Alba, Stephen DeBow, Kevin Enkelmann, Dan McFall, Mac Lindsey, Curt Ritchie, Robert Dove, Andrew Tuegel, Rilwan Balogun, Jeff Estes, Anthony Scafone, Benjamin Baumann and Classic Stadium Fire. Art for Big Screen Sports was created by Riki Prosper. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ocean's Eleven, released in 2001 and directed by Steven Soderbergh, is a captivating heist film that seamlessly combines thrilling action, clever plot twists, and a remarkable ensemble cast. This modern remake of the 1960 Rat Pack classic not only lives up to its predecessor's reputation but also adds its own stylish flair and magnetic charm. With its intricate storyline, slick cinematography, and an all-star cast, Ocean's Eleven is a cinematic masterpiece that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats.Ocean's Eleven revolves around Danny Ocean (played by George Clooney), a charismatic and cunning ex-convict who assembles a team of eleven skilled individuals to pull off the ultimate heist: robbing three of Las Vegas' most luxurious casinos—Bellagio, Mirage, and MGM Grand—during the same night. The film meticulously lays out the intricate planning and execution of the heist, leaving the audience guessing and engaged throughout.One of the movie's strengths lies in its meticulous attention to detail. The planning sequences are cleverly interwoven with flashbacks, keeping viewers hooked and providing insights into each character's unique role in the grand scheme. As the audience learns about the various team members, their individual talents, and their distinct personalities, it becomes evident that this is not just a typical heist film but also a character-driven story.The ensemble cast is undoubtedly one of the film's biggest assets. George Clooney shines as Danny Ocean, effortlessly exuding charisma, wit, and a cool confidence that captivates the audience from the first frame. Equally impressive is Brad Pitt as Rusty Ryan, Danny's right-hand man, whose nonchalant demeanor and impeccable style add depth and humor to the film. The chemistry between Clooney and Pitt is electric, and their banter forms a significant part of the movie's entertainment value.Ocean's Eleven also features a star-studded lineup of talented actors, including Matt Damon, Julia Roberts, Don Cheadle, Andy Garcia, and Bernie Mac, among others. Each character brings a unique flavor to the story, with memorable performances that elevate the film to new heights. The chemistry among the cast members is palpable, and their camaraderie translates effortlessly onto the screen, making the team's dynamic both believable and enjoyable to watch.Steven Soderbergh's direction in Ocean's Eleven is nothing short of exceptional. He masterfully balances the fast-paced heist sequences with character-driven moments, allowing the film to breathe and ensuring that the audience remains invested in the story. Soderbergh's use of stylish visuals, smooth camera movements, and vibrant color palettes further enhance the film's overall aesthetic, giving it a sleek and sophisticated feel.The cinematography by Soderbergh himself, under the pseudonym Peter Andrews, is a visual feast. The shots of Las Vegas' iconic landmarks, including the Strip and the casinos themselves, are beautifully captured, creating a sense of grandeur and opulence. The film's sleek visual style mirrors the suave nature of the characters and their surroundings, immersing the audience in the glamorous world of high-stakes heists.Ocean's Eleven features a pulsating soundtrack by David Holmes, which perfectly complements the film's energetic pace and enhances its suspenseful moments. The blend of jazzy tunes, contemporary beats, and classic tracks contributes to the film's modern and stylish atmosphere, amplifying the excitement and adding depth to key scenes.The editing by Stephen Mirrione is sharp and precise, allowing the narrative to flow seamlessly. The film seamlessly transitions between different timelines and locations, keeping the audience engaged and never missing a beat. The editing also plays a crucial role in building tension during the heist sequences, creating suspenseful moments that keep viewers on the edge of their seats.Ocean's Eleven, with its brilliant ensemble cast, intelligent plot, and masterful direction by Steven Soderbergh, remains a timeless heist film that continues to captivate audiences. The film's stylish execution, intricate planning, and clever plot twists make for an exhilarating cinematic experience. From the memorable performances to the sleek cinematography, every aspect of Ocean's Eleven contributes to its status as a modern classic.Whether you're a fan of heist films, a lover of clever storytelling, or simply looking for an entertaining and visually stunning movie, Ocean's Eleven delivers on all fronts. Its unique blend of style, humour, and suspense makes it a must-watch for cinephiles and casual viewers alike. Brace yourself for an exhilarating ride, as Danny Ocean and his crew take you on an unforgettable journey through the glamorous world of high-stakes heists.Please follow the Podcast and join our community at https://linktr.ee/borntowatchpodcast If you are looking to start a podcast and want a host or get guests to pipe in remotely, look no further than Riverside.fmClick the link below https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=matthew
The word “ensemble” might make you think of a group of performers all working in tandem. But what happens when we apply it to B2B marketing? In 2001, an ensemble of all-star actors outdid any other cast…maybe ever.George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts, Matt Damon, Andy Garcia, Don Cheadle, Bernie Mac, Casey Affleck – actors at the top of their game.Each one could draw their own crowd. But together? They're unstoppable. Add in the sparkling backdrop of the Vegas strip and the tension of a high-stakes heist, and you have yourself a blockbuster. That blockbuster is Ocean's 11, and it upped the ante for what a star-studded ensemble could be.In this episode of REMARKABLE, we take a look at the power of the ensemble in Ocean's 11 and how you can use it in your B2B marketing.The house always wins. Unless you bring together a powerful ensemble. And today we're taking the house with some B2B tips on bringing together an ensemble of high rolling sharks.Why Ocean's 11?Alright, so we all love Ocean's 11. But why'd we pick it for this week's Remarkable episode? Because of the insanely hot cast – and we aren't just talking about their cheekbones. Ocean's 11 is packed with the best of the best, including George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Julia Roberts, Bernie Mac, Eddie Jemison, Casey Affleck, Don Cheadle, Carl Reiner, Elliot Gould, and Andy Garcia. Even Viola Davis makes a cameo – well, sort of. Remember Danny Ocean's exit interview from the prison scene? Viola Davis voices the officer. Any of those actors featured in a film would sell out opening night at the movie theater. But all of them billed together is unprecedented! Aside from the star-studded cast, the characters they play have huge personalities of their own. The eleven-character ensemble of criminals boasts a myriad of talents, from pick-pocketing to con-artistry to speed racing. In other words, they have all the important skills needed to pull off a heist.A Quick Ocean's 11 RefresherIn case you've been living under a rock for the past few decades…Ocean's 11 is a heist movie about a string of Las Vegas casino robberies. The OG movie was filmed in 1960 and starred Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis, Jr. It was remade in 2001, with a cast just as star-studded as the original. The film was one of the biggest hits of the year, bringing in over $450 million in box office. But it wasn't just the cast that made the movie such a success. Behind the scenes, the craftsmanship was just as impressive. Ocean's 11 was directed by Steven Soderbergh, who had just become one of only three directors to be nominated twice for Best Director in the same year (he won the Oscar for directing Traffic and “lost” for directing Erin Brockovich). It's a classic movie formula: an amazing cast + a director at the top of his game = instant classic.Who's Who?Danny Ocean: The Mastermind (George Clooney)Rusty Ryan: The Right-Hand Man (Brad Pitt)Tess Ocean: The Love Interest (Julia Roberts)The Malloy Brothers: The Drivers (Casey Affleck & Scott Caan)Livingston Dell: Electronics (Eddie Jemiston)Basher Tarr: Munitions (Don Cheadle)The Amazing Yen: The Grease Man (Shaobo Qin)Linus Caldwell: The Pickpocket (Matt Damon) Frank Catton: The Casino Employee (Bernie Mac)Reuben Tishkoff: The Bankroll (Elliott Gould)Saul Bloom: The Con Artist (Carl Reiner)Pick Your Teams Carefully Why do we connect so much with the characters in Ocean's 11? Their backstories and skillsets are both distinct and relatable, a combination that helps us empathize with them. But Danny Ocean has also picked a team that compliments each other perfectly. Each character brings a unique set of skills to the table that no other character can do – imagine if Linus tried to pull off one of The Amazing Yen's stunts! The characters each have their special talents, and they work well together. That's what makes them a great team, and it's why people who've watched this movie across the globe root for them. The cast also has amazing chemistry. While watching Ocean's 11, we wonder – who in our own friends and family is our Danny Ocean, the smooth-talking romantic? We all know rambunctious brothers like the Malloys – and we all wish we knew Don Cheadle!But we relate to characters in movies all the time. Heck, that's what makes a great movie! But creating chemistry on screen takes intention, effort, and talent. It's not just the actors working together – it's the writing, the directing, the costume design, the editing…all of it comes together to create what we in B2B would call a high-value touch point. And the strength of the connections onscreen is what makes this film Remarkable.What B2B Companies Can Learn From Ocean's 11Make characters for the personas you're marketing to. There's a team member for everyone among the Ocean's 11 crew. Whether you like the Malloy brothers because they're jokesters or you relate to Linus Caldwell because he goes against the grain, there's a character in here for everyone to latch onto. Plus they all have a robust, shared history, which makes them feel more real. So, how's this applicable to your B2B marketing? For your next campaign, make characters or personas your customers can identify with. Progressive does a great job creating characters to bring their business to life in their ads. They have Flo, their staple insurance spokeswoman; Dr. Rick, a parental life coach who advises people on buying homes; and other characters who tell Progressive's story. Salesforce is a B2B company that creates characters for their brand narrative, and they've created characters so recognizable that people line up to take photos with life-sized versions of them at Dreamforce! That's the power of harnessing storytelling in B2B marketing – by creating characters that speak to your audience, you have the opportunity to create powerful brand loyalty.Build the best team. Find people who are specialists in their field to fulfill their role in your project or marketing team. Did you know The Amazing Yen, played by Shaobo Qin, was discovered while performing with the Peking Acrobats? Ocean's 11 was his first acting role. Crazy, right?! In other words, no stunt double required – he actually pulled off that flip in the vault to avoid setting off any sensors near the floor. This casting is a perfect example of finding the right actor and also finding the right role within the heist team. The bottom line: In your B2B marketing, match each of your team member's strengths to their role, and you can successfully pull off any project.Create a sense of purpose. Danny Ocean and Rusty Ryan bring together their team around a sole mission: a massive heist. Together, they go over the plan and each of their roles within it. Because there's a reward for successful completion of the mission (about $13M each), it motivates each of them to do their part. There's also a major caveat that if any one of them messes up, no one will get paid (and worse). So bring your team together around a clear mission with defined roles for each member of the team. Define a shared set of KPIs with clear expectations and work together to achieve your goals.Key Quotes*”There's a lot of different ways there that B2B companies can pull from A-list talent or just creating an ensemble, by having these different characters tell the story of your brand” - Anagha Das*“There's a cool opportunity [for] a business to make an ad where they have their own characters and there's like a story that they build with each one. B2B companies can do the same concept with their personas and create a character based on each persona. Similar to Ocean's 11, they can even incorporate some of those cinematic storytelling aspects and play that out among the characters.” - Colin StampsTime Stamps[1:17] What's Ocean's 11 about?[1:55] What's an ensemble?[3:10] How successful was Ocean's 11?[4:31] Technique of the week: The Ensemble[5:59] Why does the technique work when it comes to B2B marketing?[9:17] Why is the ensemble an effective storytelling mechanism? [11:04] Who's who in Ocean's 11?[14:15] How do you use the ensemble in your marketing?[18:45] More examples of using an ensemble in B2B marketingLinksWatch Ocean's 11Check out the Salesforce charactersTake a look at Duolingo on TikTokMeet Dr. Rick, Flo, and more at Progressive.comAnd here's the Old Spice guyLook at how State Farm is partnering with athletesAbout the ShowRemarkable! is created by the team at Caspian Studios, the premier B2B Podcast-as-a-Service company. Caspian creates both non-fiction and fiction series for B2B companies. If you want a fiction series check out our new offering - The Business Thriller - Hollywood style storytelling for B2B. Learn more at CaspianStudios.com. In today's episode, you heard from Ian Faison (CEO of Caspian Studios), Dane Eckerle (Head of Development), Colin Stamps (Podcast Launch Manager), Anagha Das (B2B Content Marketing Manager), and Meredith O'Neil (Senior Producer). Remarkable was produced this week by Meredith O'Neil, mixed by Scott Goodrich, and our theme song is “Solomon” by FALAK. Create something remarkable. Rise above the noise.
Vincent & Jonny break down a movie that come out before we were born, Ocean's Eleven, George Clooney as Danny Ocean, Brad Pitt as Rusty Ryan, Matt Damon as Linus Caldwell, Julia Roberts as Tess Ocean, Bernie Mac as Frank Catton, Casey Affleck as Virgil Malloy, Scott Caan as Turk Malloy, and So many more! Listen as Vincent, Jonny & guest, Stephen, talk about cinematography, visual effects, cast, acting, plot, and more! Thanks for tuning into this episode! To stay in touch with us, our linktree is below Linktree.com/Oneshotmoviepodcast Checkout our merch! oneshotmoviepodcast.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/oneshotmoviepodcast/support
Chris' pick from this millennium is the 2001 heist movie, Ocean's Eleven. With a superstar ensemble cast of George Clooney, Matt Damon, Andy García, Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts and many more. If you enjoy the show we have a Patreon, become a supporter. www.patreon.com/thevhsstrikesback Plot Summary: Danny Ocean wants to score the biggest heist in history. He combines an eleven member team, including Frank Catton, Rusty Ryan and Linus Caldwell. Their target? The Bellagio, the Mirage and the MGM Grand. All casinos owned by Terry Benedict. It's not going to be easy, as they plan to get in secretly and out with $150 million. thevhsstrikesback@gmail.com https://linktr.ee/vhsstrikesback --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thevhsstrikesback/support
Pete, Clark, and Jordan play Would You Rather!? and debate Kareem Hunt vs Tony Pollard and more tough draft day dilemmas. Jordan then highlights the key players of 2022 fantasy football through the lens of 'Ocean's 11'. Who is Rusty Ryan? Who's the best stack this year? Do we really trust Michael Thomas? Follow us on Twitter: @nerdballff Join our Patreon: patreon.com/nerdballff Website: nerdballff.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdballff/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nerdballff/support
Danny Ocean wants to score the biggest heist in history. He combines an eleven member team, including Frank Catton, Rusty Ryan and Linus Caldwell. Their target? The Bellagio, the Mirage and the MGM Grand. All casinos owned by Terry Benedict. It's not going to be easy, as they plan to get in secretly and out with $150 million - wait, no - It's like this but with Jennifer and the cast of SitcomDnD. Starring: Erin Keif, Waleed Mansour, Elizabeth Andrews, Sean Coyle, and Ben Briggs. Theme Song by: Arne Parrott Artwork by: Waleed Mansour Edited by: Sean Meagher Follow us on Twitter: @SitcomDnD Follow us on Instagram: @SitcomDnD Advertise on SitcomD&D via Gumball.fm Support our Patreon at Patreon.com/Sitcomdnd Like the show? Rate SitcomD&D 5 stars on Apple Podcasts and leave a review. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dana and Tom tackle the second movie in their Season 3 March Trilogy Month, Ocean's 12: directed by Steven Soderbergh; written by George Nolfi; starring George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Julia Roberts, and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Plot Summary: Terry Benedict (Andy Garcia) locates all eleven members of Danny Ocean's (George Clooney) crew, demanding they return the $160 million they stole from his casinos plus $38 million interest. Short by half, the group schemes to stage another heist in Amsterdam to avoid problems with U.S. authorities and pay back Benedict. However, their plans are upended by the “Night Fox,” (Vincent Cassel) another master thief who has set up Ocean's 11 as a game to prove he is the best thief in the world. Meanwhile, Rusty Ryan's (Brad Pitt) ex-girlfriend, Isabel Lahiri (Catherine Zeta-Jones), is circling around the group trying to catch them before they can find their way out of trouble. Please follow, rate, and review the show wherever you get your podcasts. You can now follow us on Instagram, Twitter, or TikTok (@gmoatpodcast). For more on the episode, go to: https://tj3duncan.wixsite.com/ronnyduncanstudios/post/ocean-s-12-2004 (https://tj3duncan.wixsite.com/ronnyduncanstudios/post/ocean-s-12-2004) For the entire list so far, go to: https://tj3duncan.wixsite.com/ronnyduncanstudios/post/greatest-movie-of-all-time-list (https://tj3duncan.wixsite.com/ronnyduncanstudios/post/greatest-movie-of-all-time-list)
Ryan is a Functional Medicine and Transformational Health Coach who helps men and women with Fibromyalgia and Lyme disease overcome their pain, restore their energy, and return to living a more active and fulfilling life. Before starting his coaching practice 4 years ago, Ryan spent 7 years researching and acquiring multiple alternative medicine certifications to help him address his own battle with Fibromyalgia, Lyme Disease, and Mold. After successfully overcoming these ailments, Ryan combined his experience and the principles of a mind-body approach and functional medicine into a program, which now helps his clients overcome their complex, chronic issues after many other methods failed. Ryan is who I go to when I don't know the answer to a health question! If you like this episode, check out Episode 49 with Ryan for more In this episode, you'll learn… How Obesogens are keeping you fat Why water might be making you depressed Rusty & Ryan's detoxifying checklist And so much more! Connect with Ryan Syverson instagram.com/ryan__syverson www.yoursublymelife.com ryan.syverson@yoursublymelife.com Connect with Rusty RustyOsborne.com instagram.com/thecoachrusty For links to the supplements in this episode, and 15% off Click this link: https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/sublymelife Then search for these supplements Bile Support: Bitters Tonic by Vitanica – Supports bile flow Digestion GB by Pure Encapsulation – supports bile flow and digestion Binders: GI Detox by Biocidin – stronger overall binder that will bind up some minerals Medi-Chlorella by Premier Research Labs – gentle binder with some nutritional qualities PectaSol by EcoNugenics – great gentle binder that won't bind up minerals For CellCore products in this episode and 15% off https://cellcore.com/pages/register-customer use client direct code 9hFDfHqG Liver and Bile Support: Advanced TUDCA Binders: Biotoxin Binder – general binder HMET Binder – metals, glyphosate, and other environmental toxins
Saman and Kenneth are joined by Duck expert Rusty Ryan to talk about the thrilling win over UCLA and preview the conference championship game.
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No Só Mais Um Plano Sequência dessa semana Danny Ocean, Rusty Ryan e Linus Caldwell se reúnem novamente para assistir e conversar sobre um filme que, pra eles, é um clássico absoluto. Onze Homens e... O post Onze Homens e Um Segredo – Só Mais Um Plano Sequência #take35 [Nossos Clássicos] apareceu primeiro em SMUC.
Rusty Ryan and Danny Ocean, Mike McD and Worm, Garnett and the T-Wolves, Alex and Goss. The sparks that fly in such dynamite reunions. WE'RE BACK from prison and anxious to talk 100 minutes of college basketball, including, of course, Louisville and Kentucky.
Rusty Ryan and Danny Ocean, Mike McD and Worm, Garnett and the T-Wolves, Alex and Goss. The sparks that fly in such dynamite reunions. WE'RE BACK from prison and anxious to talk 100 minutes of college basketball, including, of course, Louisville and Kentucky.
It's time for.... THE BIG BOYS! Fan-favorite Inglourious Basterds – where Brad plays allied officer Aldo Raine – goes up against Ocean's Twelve, where Rusty Ryan is the thief of our hearts. Last season, Ocean's beat out "Too Young to Die?" – but can Rusty steal the show a second time in a row? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rusty Ryan joined by a special guest discuss the game against Colorado, current state of the program, and preview Washington State.
Rusty Ryan is back to host Slingin' Quack with a longtime friend filling in. We talk about what we want to see against UC-Davis, look at the football schedule, analyze the depth chart, and take a look at the conference at-large.
Rusty Ryan and Sean Larson are back after a short delay. The two talk about the Oregon Spring game, which includes: The QBs, Pharoah Brown, Devon Allen & the receivers, and the new 4-3 D. Since Oregon is a T&F school we've got some awards to talk abt
Rusty Ryan and Sean Larson are back to preview the NFL Draft and the Oregon Spring Game this Saturday. DeForest Buckner is the only Duck that will go on Day 1 and all signs point to him going to the 49ers. We also talk about what we need to see in the spring game on Saturday.
Rusty Ryan and Sean Larson give the PAC-12 North an exhaustive look. They weight the odds of whether Stanford or Oregon will win the North, how seriously teams should take Cal, and try to sort through Washington, Washington State, and Oregon State. Lastly, the two give an idea of what to expect in the future from the teams.
Rusty Ryan and Sean Larson give the PAC-12 South an exhaustive look. They weight the odds of whether UCLA, USC, Arizona State, Arizona, or Utah will win the South, how seriously teams should take Utah, and look into how much progress has been made at Colorado. Lastly, the two give an idea of what to expect in the future from the teams.
Rusty Ryan and Sean Larson reunite aftr a hiatus in time for college football season. This podcast is focused on the Oregon Ducks football team heading into fall camp. The podcast begins with what the quarterback race looks like between Jeff Lockie and Vernon Adams. Will Adams showing up late to camp put Lockie in a big enough lead to secure the spot? The next topic of conversation is what to do with Charles Nelson. Should he play on the offensive side of the ball or on the defensive side of the ball? Regardless of who is the quarterback he's got a lot of help with the skill players back on offense. The last position on offense is the line and Sean and Rusty talk about the transfer at center. On defense the two look at the unit seeing the most new faces: the secondary. The importance of DeForest Buckner and the hopes for the linebacker group finish off the podcast.
Rusty Ryan and Sean Larson end their sabbatical from the podcast to recap the year that was in 2015. The first topic of conversation is the almighty football team, how this team was different from the 2007, 2010 teams, and what we can expect moving forward. Men's and Women's basketball were covered with how the men blew away all expectations and how the women are back on the path to success. There's also discussion about cross country, golf, acrobatics and tumbling, and track & field. The ending sees Rusty and Sean discussing baseball.
David Piper and Rusty Ryan relive the Stanford game, break down the upcoming contest with Utah,and give an update on the Oregon basketball team.
David Piper and Rusty Ryan dish on the first College Football Playoff rankings, review Oregon's workmanlike win over Stanford, and preview the dreaded Stanford game.
Dave and Rusty Ryan return for a post washington-beatdown edition of the podcast. They discuss the 11th win in a row against the huskies, preview this week's matchup with the California Golden Bears, and take a look around the Pac-12 Conference.
David Piper and Rusty Ryan are back for a special Hate Week episode. They discuss Jake Fisher's return and how impressed they were with Oregon taking UCLA to the woodshed. They then turn their attention to that ugly purple team up north, and the Ducks' quest for eleven in a row.
David Piper and Rusty Ryan are back to break down Oregon's loss to Arizona. Duck fans need to understand that Chip Kelly isn't walking through that door, and calls to fire Mark Helfrich are off-base. With the off-season exploits of the men's basketball team, however, does Dana Altman deserve to keep his gig?
David Piper and Rusty Ryan talk about Oregon's win over Wyoming, Jake Fisher's injury, the chances for Run TMFree to set a new rushing record against Washington State, the upcoming matchup with the Cougs, and dig into the Oregon record book.
David Piper and Rusty Ryan discuss Oregon's win over Michigan State and look forward to the upcoming contest with Wyoming.
David Piper and Rusty Ryan dish on Oregon's win vs. South Dakota and preview the upcoming game with Michigan State.
In this week's episode, David Piper and Rusty Ryan discuss Oregon's season opener with South Dakota and take a look around week one of the national college football schedule.
David Piper and Rusty Ryan return for episode four of Slingin' Quack. In this episode, Dave and Rusty preview the Oregon Ducks' 2014 season. Can the interior offensive line play improve from a year ago? Will the defensive line again be among the worst in the country? How awesome are Oregon's running backs? Can they overcome the losses in the secondary? And will Oregon be able to navigate the tough schedule? Those topics and more on the latest episode of Slingin' Quack.
In this two-part episode, David Piper and Rusty Ryan preview the upcoming Pac-12 football season. Will Colorado finish last again? Which Arizona school is destined for success in year three of their current regime? Is Steve Sarkisan really the best USC could do? And is UCLA the class of the South? All that and more on part one of our Pac-12 Preview Spectacular.
In part 2 of our Pac-12 Preview Spectacular, David Piper and Rusty Ryan talk about the Pac-12 North. How much will Cal improve in year two of Sonny Dykes? Is Oregon State or Washington State the best little brother in the conference? Can Washington make the jump under Chris Petersen? How much will Stanford miss their losses on defense? And can Oregon reclaim the conference championship?
David Piper and Rusty Ryan are back for episode two of Slingin' Quack. In this episode, two recruiting haters dish on recruiting. Why are we a nation obsessed with the exploits of 17-year old high school students? How does this industry support such a massive media infrastructure? What is the impact of the recruiting zoo on the kids being recruited? And how do we see the industry of recruiting changing in the future? When an avid follower or outspoken hater of recruiting, this discussion is sure to provide you with plenty of things to think about.
David Piper and Rusty Ryan embark on the first episode of ATQ's new podcast, Slingin' Quack. Dave and Rusty discuss the recent success of Devon Allen, and just what kind of advantage does it give Oregon Track and Field to have football players playing a crucial role on the track team? The discussion then switches to Duck Football. What can Oregon expect out of the receiving corps this upcoming season? Why are fans so down on the hire of Don Pellum as defensive coordinator?