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On the version of Hot off the Wire posted Oct. 12 at 6:50 a.m. CT: JERUSALEM (AP) — The Israeli military is preparing for a possible ground operation in Gaza but political leadership has not yet decided on one. Lt. Col. Richard Hecht briefed reporters Thursday as the latest Israel-Palestinian war rolled into a sixth day of fighting since Hamas launched its attack. In a sign of U.S. support for Israel, Secretary of State Antony Blinken was traveling to Israel for meetings. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Strike talks have broken off between Hollywood actors and studios. The alliance of studios and streaming services that negotiates with actors says the two sides are so far apart in their contract talks that there is no point in continuing. The actors union slammed what they called “bullying tactics” from their opponents. Negotiations resumed last week for the first time since the actors went on strike in July. The studios say the deal they offered was as generous as the one that ended the writers strike last month. Actors called that misinformation, saying the offer was nowhere near as generous as described. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Strike talks have broken off between Hollywood actors and studios. The alliance of studios and streaming services that negotiates with actors says the two sides are so far apart in their contract talks that there is no point in continuing. The actors union slammed what they called “bullying tactics” from their opponents. Negotiations resumed last week for the first time since the actors went on strike in July. The studios say the deal they offered was as generous as the one that ended the writers strike last month. Actors called that misinformation, saying the offer was nowhere near as generous as described. ATLANTA (AP) — Police say a woman is in custody after she allegedly stabbed three people at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. They said in a statement on Facebook that officers encountered a woman armed with a knife outside of a security checkpoint Wednesday afternoon. Police say she stabbed another woman and a police lieutenant who tried to take her into custody. Another officer tackled and disarmed her before arresting her. Police say the woman had also stabbed a taxi driver who had transported her to the airport. Authorities say all the victims were alert and conscious and were being treated at a hospital. ST. LOUIS (AP) — A player in California has won a $1.765 billion Powerball jackpot, ending a long stretch without a winner of the top prize. The winning numbers drawn Wednesday night were: 22, 24, 40, 52, 64 and the Powerball 10. Before someone won the giant prize, there had been 35 consecutive drawings without a big winner. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The Internal Revenue Service says Microsoft owes the U.S. Treasury $28.9 billion in back taxes, plus penalties and interest. That was revealed by the company Wednesday in a securities filing. That figure, which Microsoft disputes, stems from a long-running IRS probe into how Microsoft allocated its profits among countries and jurisdictions in the years 2004 to 2013. Critics of that practice, known as transfer pricing, argue that companies use it to minimize their tax burden by reporting lower profits in high-tax countries and higher profits in lower-tax jurisdictions. Microsoft said it will appeal the decision within the IRS, a process expected to take several years. The company's shares dropped slightly in aftermarket trading, falling $1.42 to $331. The Diamondbacks and Astros are advancing, the Phillies are a game closer to moving on, the Blackhawks get a big game from David Pastrnak among NHL's schedule, and the Aces win Game 2 of the WNBA Finals. LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — An independent panel has downgraded five Level I violations lodged by the NCAA against Kansas and basketball coach Bill Self. That effectively ends a long saga that began with a 2017 FBI investigation into college basketball corruption. Kansas will be required to remove its 2018 Final Four banner and vacate wins from the 2017-18 season in which Silvio De Sousa, a player central to the case, participated. The case against the Jayhawks hinged on whether representatives of the apparel company Adidas were considered boosters when two of them arranged payments to prospective recruits. Self served a school-imposed four-game suspension last season. On the version of Hot off the Wire posted Oct. 11 at 4 p.m. CT: WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department says the number of U.S. citizens confirmed to have been killed in the Israel-Hamas war has risen to 22. That's an increase from the 14 who'd been confirmed dead on Tuesday. U.S. citizens also are among the estimated 150 hostages captured by Hamas during its shocking weekend assault on Israel, which has left at least 2,200 people dead on both sides. President Joe Biden is seeking to connect the attacks directly to decades of antisemitism and violence endured by Jews around the world. He is set to meet with Jewish leaders later Wednesday. WASHINGTON (AP) — The speaker of the House is normally elected every two years, in January, when the House organizes for a new session. A new election can be held if the speaker dies, resigns or is removed from office. What's going on now in Washington is the first time an election is being held after the removal of Kevin McCarthy as speaker. Republicans on Wednesday nominated Majority Leader Steve Scalise as their nominee for speaker. Now the race is on to secure the 217 votes he'll need on the House floor to win the gavel. But nearly half the GOP conference in the closed-door vote supported Rep. Jim Jordan, the Judiciary Committee chairman who was backed by Donald Trump. WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Reserve officials regarded the U.S. economy's outlook as particularly uncertain last month, according to minutes released Wednesday, and said they would “proceed carefully” in deciding whether to further raise their benchmark interest rate. Such cautious views are generally seen as evidence that the Fed isn't necessarily inclined to raise rates in the near future. Economic data from the past several months “generally suggested that inflation was slowing,” the minutes of the Sept. 19-20 meeting said. The policymakers added that further evidence of declining inflation was needed to be sure it would slow to the Fed's 2% target. KFAR AZZA, Israel (AP) — An Israeli village that was attacked by militants lies in ruin, not far from the border with Gaza. On the streets of Kfar Azza, the bodies of militants lie scattered between the shells of burned-out cars. Walls and doors of what used to be neatly kept stucco homes are blasted wide open. As bags holding the bodies of slain residents await identification, the smell of death hangs thick in the hot afternoon air. The Israeli military led a group of journalists, including an Associated Press reporter, on a tour of the village Tuesday, a day after retaking it from what they said was a group of about 70 Hamas fighters. WASHINGTON (AP) — The National Apartment Association says President Joe Biden's proposed rule to ban hidden and bogus junk fees could end up increasing the cost of rental housing. The association's CEO says policymakers should understand that layering additional regulations will “harm the affordability and availability of rental housing,” hurting the people they seek to protect. Biden says the Federal Trade Commission's junk fee ban proposed Wednesday will help families and “honest” businesses by unmasking the total cost of concert tickets, hotel rooms and utility bills. The Democratic president has made the removal of junk fees a priority. Biden administration officials says the additional costs can mislead people and waste their time. NEW YORK (AP) — Movie theaters are readying for an onslaught like they've never seen before beginning Friday when “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” debuts. The concert film compiled from several Swift shows at Southern California's SoFi Stadium is expected to launch with $100 million, or possibly much more. “The Eras Tour” heralds something new and potentially game-changing in the movie industry. Swift and Beyoncé are two of the biggest stars on the planet and are both heading into cinemas, the latter in December. These are first-of-their-kind deals made directly with AMC Theaters that circumvent Hollywood studios and, for now, leave streamers waiting on the sidelines. Jada Pinkett Smith and husband Will Smith have lived what she says are “completely separate lives” since 2016. Pinkett Smith made the revelation in a interview with Hoda Kotb. The prominent Hollywood couple married in 1997 and have addressed separations and marital troubles. But never this specifically. Though it's not a legal divorce, Pinkett Smith told Kotb in a clip released Wednesday that it is essentially a divorce without papers. Smith and Pinkett Smith share two children, Willow and Jaden, as well as a son, Trey, from Smith's first marriage. Representatives for the actors did not immediately respond to request for comment. Less than a year after leading the New Jersey Devils to their best regular season, coach Lindy Ruff has been signed to a multi-year contract extension. Terms were not immediately available. General manager Tom Fitzgerald announced the signing on Wednesday, a day before the Devils opened the 2023-24 season at home against the Detroit Red Wings. Devils managing partner David Blitzer said the extension was well deserved. The young Devils won 52 games and posted 112 points last season, both franchise records. New Jersey made the playoffs for the first time since 2018 led by the young superstar Jack Hughes. The NHL sent a memo to teams last week clarifying what players can and cannot do as part of theme celebrations this season, including a ban on the use of rainbow-colored stick tape for Pride nights. The updated guidance reaffirms on-ice player uniforms and gear for games, warmups and official team practices cannot be altered to reflect theme nights, including Pride, Hockey Fights Cancer or military appreciation. Players can voluntarily participate in themed celebrations off the ice. Previously the NHL had decided not to allow teams to wear any theme jerseys for warmups after a handful of players opted out last season. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is a senior producer for Lee Enterprises. 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Seth Greenberg and Jay Bilas talk to a pair of new SEC head coaches: South Carolina's Lamont Paris and Florida's Todd Golden. The guys get into if there were any jobs they had circled if given the opportunity, who do they lean on for advice, Paris bringing Silvio De Sousa to Chattanooga, the expectations at Florida, aspirations of consistency, their most fulfilling seasons in coaching, spending most of their time on roster management, Lululemon pants and moving their families. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seth Greenberg and Jay Bilas talk to a pair of new SEC head coaches: South Carolina's Lamont Paris and Florida's Todd Golden. The guys get into if there were any jobs they had circled if given the opportunity, who do they lean on for advice, Paris bringing Silvio De Sousa to Chattanooga, the expectations at Florida, aspirations of consistency, their most fulfilling seasons in coaching, spending most of their time on roster management, Lululemon pants and moving their families. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick opens by taking a 30,000 foot view at this Kansas team and why he's tired of hearing about how they're not as good as "typical" Bill Self teams. Then he's joined by Chattanooga forward Silvio De Sousa who talks about his time at Kansas, how he was able to hit the ground running during the 2018 postseason, and describes the emotions of being back in the NCAA Tournament. Then we close the episode with some bracket talk and predictions.
On this week's episode of Mocs on the Mic presented by SmartBank, host Chris Goforth is joined by men's basketball head coach Lamont Paris and student-athletes David Jean-Baptiste, Malachi Smith and Silvio De Sousa. Chattanooga is returning to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2016 when the Mocs won the SoCon regular season and tournament titles. UTC earned a No. 13 seed and drew fourth-seeded Illinois in the Round of 64. This will be the third meeting between the two programs. Chattanooga won both previous meetings including its historic NCAA run in 1996. The Mocs beat the 19th-ranked Illini in the second round to reach their first-ever Sweet 16. The Mocs relive an incredible season and Jean-Baptiste's buzzer-beater against Furman in the SoCon Championship game. Join us each week on Mocs on the Mic as we talk all things Chattanooga Mocs.
.@ChasenScott joins Game Time to discuss the recruiting battle between #Kansas & #Baylor of Jalon Peoples, the priorities for KU football this offseason, Silvio De Sousa hitting the transfer portal, the play of Joel Embid & more.
Lack of college basketball news this week so it's back to taking a look at Jayhawks in the NBA. Today's episode features Devonte Graham and the two Golden State Warriors, Kelly Oubre and Andrew Wiggins. Plus, a look at Silvio De Sousa's career as it seems to be finished in Lawrence for good.
Today on What's Trending, Royals result, Degrom scratched from start yesterday but after MRI won’t go on the IL, Broncos lose OT Juwan James, Cody had new jingles , A Douglas County District Court judge ordered former #KUbball player Silvio De Sousa to stand trial in an aggravated battery case; he is accused of hitting a man who later lost vision in his eye, and Yankees and Mets to offer free tickets to games to get vaccinated at the stadium. We're joined by Royals Insider Josh Vernier to discuss the Royals 3 game losing streak and why he's still confident in the team. We also discuss Cinco De Mayo and how we feel about Esky signing a minor league deal with the team. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Basketball Season is just around the corner, with games slated to start Nov. 25th. Andy is joined by Steve Fetch to break down the Kansas schedule, which is arguably the most difficult in the country by a large margin. Topics Include: Non-conference highlights Should CBB go conference only? Who is Tarleton State? Conference play before Christmas. Top-Heavy conference Silvio De Sousa opt-out reason #Formula1Minute Follow Andy on Twitter: @AndyMitts12 Follow Steve on Twitter: @rockchalktalk We want your input on the podcast. If you have something you would like to talk about on the podcast, or any suggestions for people that we should try to talk to, let us know by emailing us at rockchalkpodcast@gmail.com or on twitter @RockChalkPod. --- 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/rock-chalk-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rock-chalk-podcast/support
Discussing the departures of Pooka Williams & Silvio De Sousa by KUsports.com
The voice of KU talks Pooka, Jalon Daniels' health and Silvio De Sousa's departure from Lawrence. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
De Sousa has opted out of this basketball season and Marshall's former players at Winthrop speak out. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let's get to it! A brand new episode of the Wildly Underqualified, Yet Mildly Entertaining Sports Podcast for Wichita & Beyond - Keeper of the Games is finally here!!! Tommy Castor is joined this week by the one and only Blake Cripps, voice of the Newman University Jets! Also, a big congratulations to Weston Mills and his wife Bre on the birth of their brand new baby girl!! (03:29): We have a follow up discussion about the Gregg Marshall situation at Wichita State University. Tommy and Blake discuss the new developments and allegations against Marshall during his time at Winthrop University from 1998-2007, prior to becoming the coach at the Shockers? What's going to happen to Marshall? Your guess is as good as ours. (37:41): The Kansas City Chiefs get back to their winning ways on Monday as they beat the Buffalo Bills 26-17 on the road in the rain. It was a huge rushing attack by the Chiefs that led them to the victory. Blake and Tommy discuss the success of the run game, the offensive line and more, plus what the signing of Le'Veon Bell means to the Chiefs moving forward. (54:52): The Sunflower Showdown is this Saturday and while there is virtually no chance that the University of Kansas wins the game against Kansas State, that's not KU's biggest problem. Pooka Williams opted out of the season and leaves the Jayhawks. Williams was absolutely KU's most talented and productive player. Kansas State by 40+ on Saturday. (1:08:22): In Kansas basketball news, Silvio De Sousa has opted out and left the KU basketball program. How does this impact Jayhawk basketball? The guys discuss. (1:14:39): Our #WichitaWhiparound's is another prep football update around the Wichita metro from this past week and a look ahead to the prep action this weekend. Make sure to hit subscribe so you never miss an episode. You can listen on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, TuneIn Radio and more! Check out our new website at www.kogsports.com. Watch full episodes on YouTube and Facebook by searching for Keeper of the Games. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KOGpod. Follow Blake @becripps, Weston @Wmills94 and Tommy @TweetsFromTommy. #KOGpod
Fair warning: we went down a few rabbit holes and I think we may need to seek help. The Shark kicks us off with an epic diatribe aiming his vitriol at the Washington Football Team and McCarran Airport. We discuss the new allegations re: Greg Marshall and his time at Winthrop and wonder if there's another coach more likely to make a scene at his kid's birthday party. We also discuss Silvio De Sousa's departure from Kansas and what it means for him and the team moving forward. Then we address our Northeastern roots and discuss UMass as they've been hit with a 2 year probation. It always seems like the small schools get pinched while the big boys do not. Real shame. We then offer our thoughts on some teams that will be vastly improved entering next year. We started the show pretty negatively so we had to end on a positive note: Hugs.
(0:00-22:06) Opening RCST discussing Chiefs-Bills and KU falling to West Virginia (22:07-41:46) Silvio De Sousa opting out at KU (41:47-59:07) KU Football talk after falling 38-17 to West Virginia (59:08-End) Derek’s College Football Playoff Rankings
What would've been Final Four weekend has finally passed, and host Jonas Nordman has one last bit of Final Four talk (but not in the manner you're expecting). One last award season recap dives into whether or not the Cousy award was awarded correctly. All that plus a season recap of the infamous Silvio De Sousa.
Kansas pulled off the win on Senior Night thanks to a huge game by Udoka Azubuike. Andy and Steve talk about the game, how the team wrapped up at least a share of the Big 12 title, and look ahead to the weekend. Topics Include: Is there any story other than Dok? Any concern about the close game? PPP numbers NCAA Seeding talk Is Texas Tech a bubble team? Can TTU replicate the success they had last time in limiting Dok? How much will Silvio De Sousa play? Response to the ANOA. Follow Andy on Twitter: @mister__brain Follow Steve on Twitter: @phogfc We want your input on the podcast. If you have something you would like to talk about on the podcast, or any suggestions for people that we should try to talk to, let us know by emailing us at rockchalkpodcast@gmail.com or on twitter @RockChalkPod. Find us on Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-rock-chalk-podcast/id1294906568?mt=2 Find us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3dno6eQgQovesZXNu6CCoX Find us on Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/vox/rock-chalk-talk-for-kansas-jayhawks-fans Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Phillip is joined by Andy Mitts, Ryan Gilbert of 10of12 Podcast, and Ashley Hodge of SicEm365 to recap Kansas vs Baylor and look toward the end of the season. Episode includes: 02:32 - Kansas wins! 04:13 - Does KU have a Kryptonite? 08:36 - Is KU better without Silvio De Sousa? 11:39 - KU vs KSU Part 2 Preview. 15:57 - We need to talk about Bruce (Weber). 27:12 - Baylor loses. 29:36 - What should BU have done differently? 32:18 - Will their offense keep Baylor from a Natty? 36:32 - Let's look to the rest of the season Don't miss any Big 12 hoops, softball, or baseball by signing up for Big 12 Now and ESPN+
In the final hour of (Almost) Entirely Sports, Joshua Brisco, Rudy Salazar and Beards McFly are joined by Nick Schwerdt of Rock Chalk Sports Talk on KLWN to talk about KU's win over West Virginia, his perspective of Silvio De Sousa and his Mario Kart takes. The guys then play audio of Jim Crane talking about how his team cheating didn't help them win and Darren Smith comes in studio to talk about Miami and Eric Bieniemy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eli is retiring but is he a HOF? 2 SB wins but 117-117 as a starter. No All-Pro nods in his sixteen year career Two of the greatest postseasons ever. And beat the greatest NFL team ever in the 18-0 who became the 18-1 Pats. Derek Jeter wasn't a unanimous pick for Cooperstown but he had one hell of a career. Glad I was able to see him play. Knicks brass said before season that not making the playoffs would be disappointing. Really? What did they see that no one else did?
Rundown0:53 The Melee in Kansas7:06 Big 12-SEC Challenge10:41 Weekend Picks Standings12:05 Marquette @ Butler12:42 Wisconsin @ Purdue14:34 Illinois @ Michigan16:05 Baylor @ Florida16:51 Kentucky @ Texas Tech17:47 Dayton @ Richmond20:04 Arizona @ Arizona State20:31 Michigan State @ MinnesotaFollow Tim on Twitter @CoachMilesFollow C.J. on Twitter @CJMooreHoopsOur listeners get 40% off the annual subscription. Start your free trial now at: theathletic.com/milesmoore. If you are already a subscriber, thank you for your support—and please tell a friend!
Hour 2 – Guest: Bob Nightengale, USA Today Baseball Writer, on the Hall of Fame vote, cheating scandals, and future of minor league baseball, particularly in Central PA. Topics: Why the Big 12’s 12 game suspension of Kansas’ Silvio De Sousa is wrong, and why the ‘All-Access’ game between Penn State and Illinois is not a good idea.
Hour 2 – Guest: Bob Nightengale, USA Today Baseball Writer, on the Hall of Fame vote, cheating scandals, and future of minor league baseball, particularly in Central PA. Topics: Why the Big 12’s 12 game suspension of Kansas’ Silvio De Sousa is wrong, and why the ‘All-Access’ game between Penn State and Illinois is not a good idea.
Bomani and Pablo talk the wild debut for Zion, Silvio De Sousa's apology and if Eli Manning is a Hall of Famer.
In the first hour of (Almost) Entirely Sports, Joshua Brisco, Rudy Salazar and Beards McFly talk about the Sunflower Showdown turning into the Sunflower Throwdown and what might come from it for Silvio De Sousa. Riley Gates of GoPowercat.com and Scott Chasen of Phog.net then join the show to talk about the fight from their perspective and vantage point.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wednesday 1/22/20 Hour 1 – Topics: Steve reacts to last night’s brawl between Kansas and Kansas State and the suspension of Kansas forward Silvio De Sousa; will it affect tonight’s Penn State-Michigan game and/or any other college hoops game? And why Alan Griffin of Illinois should be suspended five games for his incident last night. Plus, former Penn State linebacker John Urschel is named to the CFP committee. Steve also wants to see more than two players named to the Baseball Hall of Fame, and why next year is a pivotal year for Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens.
5-28-19 The Program is joined by Jesse Newell, KU beat reporter for the Kansas City Star to talk about he decision of RJ Hampton to skip college to play professionally in New Zealand and what the Kansas roster will look like next year with the news that Silvio De Sousa will return. The Program also looks at the Royals decision to move Nicky Lopez up to the lead-off spot in the line up in spite of his recent struggles.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the first hour of (Almost) Entirely Sports on Between the Lines, Joshua Brisco, filling in for Kevin Kietzman, starts off the show talking about the NCAA's ruling of Silvio De Sousa and making him eligible again with Rudy Salazar and Beards McFly. Tom Martin of KCTV 5 joins the show for the final half hour to talk about the products he puts in his hair and the most average baseball player of all time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Lesky from Baseball Prospectus and Royals review joins the program to discuss the recent struggles and what the outlook is going forward. We also touch on the depleting attendance and popularity of Major League Baseball at a National level. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour of The Program, Dennis Dodd joins us to talk about Silvio De Sousa being reinstated by the NCAA as well as some college football topics. We dive further into the NCAA appeals process and how it has dealt with certain institutions, including Missouri. We also give you some things you need to know. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the third hour of (Almost) Entirely Sports on Between the Lines, Joshua Brisco is joined by Michael Swain of Phog.net to talk about the news of Silvio De Sousa regaining eligibility, what that means for Kansas and how he fits in. Beards McFly then hosts his new game for Josh and Rudy Salazar, Onion Headline or Not.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second hour of (Almost) Entirely Sports on Between the Lines, Tom Martin sticks around for the first half hour to talk about the Silvio De Sousa news and athletes being paid. Josh reads his favorite insane story to Rudy Salazar and Beards McFly, that people are dying on Mt. Everest due to traffic jams coming down. Beards makes fun of Josh for getting a tattoo of a pine cone on fire on his arm.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the first hour of (Almost) Entirely Sports, Joshua Brisco talks about the news of Silvio De Sousa being eligible to play at Kansas this year. Scott Chasen joins the show to talk about the news and paying college players. Plus Josh, Rudy Salazar and Beards McFly try to survive a tornado.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the last hour of AES on 810, Joshua Brisco talks to Mick Shaffer of 41 Action News about the tattoo Josh is getting tomorrow and Silvio De Sousa returning to Kansas basketball.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the opening hour of Sports Saturday, Brad Porter addresses the news of Silvio De Sousa getting cleared by the NCAA. Adam Teicher joins us to talk about the draft coming to Kansas City in 2023 as well as what he saw from the first week of organized team activities. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
5-24-19 The Program is joined by Danny Clinkscale of DannyClinkscale.com to talk about the Chris Jones missing OTAs, the news that a Silvio De Sousa eligibility decision could be coming soon, and to look at the construction of the Yankees versus the Royals.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the first hour of AES on ESPN Kansas City, Joshua Brisco talks about the return of Silvio De Sousa to Kansas and breaks it down with Scott Chasen of Phog.net.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
February 5th, 2019 Gary Parrish, of CBS Sports, joined The Program to discuss the NCAA ruling on Silvio De Sousa plus preview the Sunflower Showdown. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1-19-19 In the opening hour of the show, Brad Porter and Jed Marshall are talking all things Kansas City Chiefs, as they host the AFC Championship Game on Sunday versuses the New England Patriots. Brad then welcomes in Matt Tait of KU Sports.com to talk about the Jayhawks game in Morgantown and about how the Jayhawks are gelling on the court, as well as the eligibility future of Silvio De Sousa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott Chasen of kansas.247sports.com joins (Almost) Entirely Sports to discuss the debut of Kansas basketball, the biggest story for the Jayhawks from the first game, the strategy without Silvio De Sousa and what to expect as Jeff Long kicks off his search for the next head coach of the Kansas football program. Plus, Joshua Brisco and Beards McFly debut Fake... or Florida Man?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
October 24th, 2018 Kansas head coach Bill Self joined The Program from Big 12 media days to discuss the withholding of Silvio De Sousa plus the FBI trial of college basketball. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
October 24th, 2018 The Program opened the show discussing the breaking news that Kansas will withhold Silvio De Sousa from competition pending the outcome of an eligibilty review.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joshua Brisco, Charlie Karlen and Beards McFly react to Salvador Perez's injury and comments from Silvio De Sousa and Udoka Azubuike.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kansas basketball coach Bill Self met with the media Sunday after the NCAA Tournament bracket was revealed and discussed first-round opponent Penn, how Udoka Azubuike has surpassed expectations in his recovery from a knee injury and how Silvio De Sousa's emergence can help the team.
Kansas basketball coach Bill Self talked Thursday about Malik Newman's improvements, Silvio De Sousa's big game against Oklahoma and what he expects when the Jayhawks play "the most sound team" in the Big 12 on Saturday at Texas Tech.
Kansas basketball coach Bill Self was happy with how the Jayhawks defended Trae Young during KU's 104-74 victory Monday, his thoughts on Silvio De Sousa's big game and how valuable Udoka Azubuike is to the team's defense.
Kansas basketball coach Bill Self met with the media Thursday and talked about Mitch Lightfoot's first start earlier this week, Marcus Garrett's growing confidence with his shot and how Silvio De Sousa is in "need of a role" going forward.
Kansas basketball coach Bill Self met with the media Thursday to discuss the Jayhawks' success on the road this season (4-1 record vs. Big 12 teams), Silvio De Sousa's limited minutes and what stands out on film from Oklahoma State before Saturday's game at Allen Fieldhouse.
Kansas basketball coach Bill Self met with the media Thursday and discussed the Big 12 race, how the Jayhawks can use Silvio De Sousa for two big-man lineups and his view that Svi Mykhailiuk played the "best game since he's been at Kansas" against West Virginia.