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Episode #386: In this episode, we profile Spensar Seiger from Fair Grove High School, the Springfield Sports Commission Awards (in partnership with the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame) Male Athlete of the Year. The four-sport All-State athlete shares his perspective on being a successful multi-sport athlete while preparing for a collegiate career. His father, Damon Seiger, who serves as Fair Grove's athletic director, discusses the ingredients that helped Fair Grove athletics earn recognition as the top athletic program in the area by the Sports Commission. Spensar offers valuable guidance to athletes on being coachable and advancing to the next level. Guest: Spensar Seiger, Damon Seiger
Episode #385: In this episode, we recognize Lance Kettering, Executive Director of the Springfield Sports Commission, and the outstanding work he did organizing the Springfield Sports Commission Awards in partnership with the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame. We also celebrated with Female Athlete of the Year Brooke Daniels from Fair Grove High School and her basketball coach, Gary Greene, gathering insights on what makes her such a unique and talented athlete and champion both on and off the court. Guest: Lance Kettering, Brooke Daniels, Gary Greene
We talk about the NBA Finals, NCAA vs the House and the new College Sports Commission plus the upcoming College Football Season with Arch Manning. CHAPTERS: 0:00 Cold Intro 0:55 Arch Manning Expectations 5:40 Arch Manning Player Comp 7:20 Intro 7:47 First Waymo Ride 8:38 NBA Finals Update 13:00 House vs NCAA Direct Payments 16:35 NIL & Opting In To Salary Cap 20:48 Divvying Up Salary Cap 27:47 Outro Click to subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@bigbenkwinn_ Follow us on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/bigbenkwinn_ https://twitter.com/bigbenkwinn_ https://www.tiktok.com/@bigbenkwinn_ https://www.threads.net/@bigbenkwinn_ Got feedback? Email us at wstpodcastshow@gmail.com
We're talking about the House v. NCAA settlement approval and what that means going forward, plus Stanley Cup and NBA Finals, College Softball World Series, and more! NCAA Settlement Approval Stanley Cup NBA Finals Oakmont Softball World Series Support Our Sponsors Rhoback: Use code "Washed20" for twenty percent off your first order. https://rhoback.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac continue to react to MLB executive Bryan Seeley being named the CEO of the new College Sports Commission, and talk about how Seeley will know how to get things done in the College Sports Commission as CEO because of his background in Major League Baseball.
Mike, Beau, and Ali spend some time with senior writer for Sports Illustrated Pat Forde! Ali, Mike, Beau, and Pat discuss if Pat likes to do the driving on a road trip with his wife and/or family, the house settlement and when Pat thinks a decision might come from that, what Pat thinks the background of the CEO of the new College Sports Commission will be, what their role will be, if we are getting to a point and will ever get to a point where there won't be any off the field drama in college football, power conferences wanting teams to sign a document that makes them abide to house rules, Travis Hunter being a good fisherman, and what horseracing has become.
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In the third hour of “Dukes and Bell”, the guys break down the latest ruling in the case against the NCAA College Sport Commission, take a look ahead at the Braves' remaining schedule for the month of May, and we close the hour with “Guy Talk.”
Carl and Mike briefly share some thoughts on the House vs NCAA settlement in which it has been reported a CEO will be hired to lead a College Sports Commission to oversee college sports. As they discuss, they each state how they feel about the type of person who should be considered for the position as Carl is for it being someone not from the college football world, while Mike believes the person should have experience from within the college sports world.
Carl and Mike come back with thoughts on reactions they are getting from people in regards to their thoughts on Braves making room for Drake Baldwin in the lineup more regardless of pitching matchup. They then get back into a conversation on the College Sports Commission CEO position that is to come out of the House vs NCAA settlement and discuss if there may be some challenges with all schools being on the same page as to what type of regulations will be put in place to even things out in regards to NIL and transfer portal.
HR3 - College Sports Commission is on its way to replacing the NCAA In hour three Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac let listeners give their take on if they would skip date night to see the return of Ronald Acuña Jr. to the Braves, and they also let callers criticize Dylan's Top 5 Nintendo Games of all-time in the Wake Up Call! Then, Ali, Mike, and Beau continue to react to officials from the Big Ten, SEC, Big 12 and ACC circulating a draft of a groundbreaking and first-of-its-kind document intended to prevent universities from using their state laws to violate new enforcement rules and, in a wholly stunning concept, requires schools to waive their right to pursue legal challenges against the new enforcement entity, the College Sports Commission. The Morning Shift crew also dives into the life of Beau “Squidbilly” Morgan in The Life of Squid! Finally, Ali, Mike, and Beau close out this Tuesday edition of The Morning Shift by spending some time with Senior NBA writer for Sporting News Steph Noh! Ali, Mike, Beau, and Steph discuss if Steph thinks whoever wins this Western Conference Finals between Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Anthony Edwards will become the new face of the NBA, who Steph would start an NBA team with between Jalen Brunson, Tyrese Haliburton, Anthony Edwards, and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, which team between the Knicks, Pacers, Thunder and Timberwolves would winning an NBA title be most important to, how Alex Caruso has become such an impact player for the Thunder, the ducks and pigeons that are in the NBA right now, if Steph thinks the NBA season is too long, and if there should be more rest days in between playoff games.
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac continue to react to officials from the Big Ten, SEC, Big 12 and ACC circulating a draft of a groundbreaking and first-of-its-kind document intended to prevent universities from using their state laws to violate new enforcement rules and, in a wholly stunning concept, requires schools to waive their right to pursue legal challenges against the new enforcement entity, the College Sports Commission.
Paul and Mesh begin with life imitating art as the real-life 2025 Conclave has a few striking similarities to the 2024 Best Picture nominee Conclave. Next, they discuss President Trump's intent to establish a College Sports Commission to be co-chaired by Nick Saban and Cody Campbell. Finally, Paul and Mesh breakdown the latest entertainment tariffs as the President has floated a 100% tariff on films made overseas and released in the U.S. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Coming off a 9 win season where they defeated FOUR ranked teams, South Carolina head coach Shane Beamer joins Greg McElroy on the show. The two discuss LaNorris Sellers impact, culture within the Gamecocks locker room, when coach Beamer knew they were going to be good last year and raised expectations in . Plus, we give a hat tip to Cam Rising after his retirement and McElroy gives his reasons for wanting to join the College Sports Commission and the impact he thinks they will have. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Coming off a 9 win season where they defeated FOUR ranked teams, South Carolina head coach Shane Beamer joins Greg McElroy on the show. The two discuss LaNorris Sellers impact, culture within the Gamecocks locker room, when coach Beamer knew they were going to be good last year and raised expectations in . Plus, we give a hat tip to Cam Rising after his retirement and McElroy gives his reasons for wanting to join the College Sports Commission and the impact he thinks they will have. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(02:15) Jets QB Tyrod Taylor: “As a quarterback, you're an opportunity away, so you want to be well prepared for that opportunity.”(12:12) Scale of 1-10: Impact of WRs in new places(26:25) Report: President Trump plans to create College Sports Commission(35:54) Rams to hold June minicamp in Maui(38:28) Report: Eagles, TE Dallas Goedert close to reaching new contract; Jaguars release WR Gabe Davis(42:17) PFT Live Draft: Biggest WR Trades Of All-Time
Kathy Nelson is the president and CEO of both Visit KC and the Greater Kansas City Sports Commission and Foundation. She joined KCUR's Up To Date for our series "5 Questions."
April 21, 2025 ~ Marty Dobek, Executive Director Detroit Sports Commission joins Steve Courtney and Ryan Goldberg in for Paul W Smith.
Hour 1 – The Drive opened the show puzzled why the Kc Sports Commission released a video urging the Royals and Chiefs to stay in the metro.
Solomon Alexander, director of the Sports Commission's Sports Foundation, joins Megan Lynch with details on a college scholarship for outstanding students who demonstrate sportsmanship.
The Women's Final Four rolls into town, so the NODPOD welcomes in Rob Higgins who orchestrates all the big sporting events in Tampa. Plus, Scott & Chris reveal which sandwiches advance to the Elite A-T-E of the Sandwich Showdown bracket. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
March 3, 2025 ~ Marty Dobek, Executive Director Detroit Sports Commission joins Terry Rhadigan live from the DEC event.
Gary Musich takes the helm at a pivotal time for Visit Atlantic City. He brings a fresh perspective to the destination as we identify new strategies, goals, and discusses our unified brand and what's on the horizon for 2025.
We're excited to welcome back Chris Smith of the Asheville Buncombe Regional Sports Commission to talk about Stars Servin' Up Love, a celebrity tennis fundraiser happening here in Asheville on February 2. It will feature Andre Agassi, Andy Roddick, Jessica Pegula, Emma Navarro, Michael Kosta, Pete Wentz, Jeff Probst, Esai Morales, and others to benefit local nonprofits. #indiesportsradio
In this episode, Marc Schreiber from the St. Louis Sports Commission discusses the exciting sports events coming to the city, as well as the efforts to bring high-profile competitions to the region. Schreiber highlights the NCAA Women's Volleyball Championship and the potential of hosting this perennial sellout event at the Enterprise Center. He also shares details on the US Figure Skating Championships, set to take place just before the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy, allowing St. Louis to showcase its Olympic legacy as the birthplace of the U.S. Olympic movement. The conversation turns to the Frozen Four College Hockey Tournament, with tickets selling fast for the upcoming event at the Enterprise Center. Schreiber encourages fans to purchase tickets soon to secure their seats. Lastly, Schreiber discusses the Sports Commission's efforts to bring more college football to St. Louis, including potential matchups like Mizzou vs. Illinois, and the broader goal of establishing the city as a college football destination.
Between the NWSL Championship, a recent announcement from Caitlin Clark and the upcoming World Cup, Kathy Nelson gives updates on all of that.
D&P Highlight: KC Sports Commission President weighs in on WNBA to KC. full 639 Thu, 31 Oct 2024 18:56:13 +0000 twSbVoLHV7jclX4ohepM8AEBt64H54Xo news The Dana & Parks Podcast news D&P Highlight: KC Sports Commission President weighs in on WNBA to KC. You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwa
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In this episode (#339): This episode covers the roster release of the nominees of the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame's Sports Commission Awards which will be celebrated on June 18, 2024. Kary Booher discussed the nominees, plus the specialty awards that will be recognized. For more information visit mosportshalloffame.com. We also discussed, with studio producer Logan Weber, a variety of sports topics going on right now including Hurley NOT going to the Lakers, Clark NOT playing in Paris, MMA fighting, and the USA professional Cricket team (that's right!). Guest: Kary Booher
DMOs frequently express interest in expanding Sports Tourism. Learn from an expert in both fields who could teach a masterclass in developing the right infrastructure for success. We get a take on building large new sports facilities, and find out when it's worth taking a chance on sports events that may not produce a profit. David Gilbert is CEO at Destination Cleveland and the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission.
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In this episode (#333): The Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, in partnership with the Springfield Sports Commission, will be recognizing the top high school athletes in southwest Missouri. Tonight, we visit with Kary Booher about the nominations for the top athletes in fall and winter sports (spring will be released later this month). We also discussed the perspective of sports writing and the endeavors that Kary Booher has experienced along the way. Guest: Kary Booher
Featuring: Jason Siegel, president & CEO, Greater Orlando Sports Commission Jason Siegel has enjoyed more than 30 years of success and accomplishments in sports tourism, major and minor league professional sports, as well as intercollegiate athletics. He is currently in his eighth year as President & Chief Executive Officer of the Greater Orlando Sports Commission (GO Sports). Under his leadership, GO Sports has hosted more than 400 events and is projected to drive more than $1.5 billion in economic impact from 2016-2023. GO Sports serves one of the largest sports tourism regions in the country and drives economic impact for the City of Orlando, Lake, Orange, Osceola, and Seminole Counties. In that time, the Commission?s Board of Directors has quadrupled in size as many public and private sector partners served by GO Sports have taken leadership positions within the organization. A testament to the collaborative efforts of our local sports community, Orlando was recently named the No. 1 Best Sports Business City for Attracting and Hosting Events in the country by the prestigious Sports Business Journal. Sponsors: J. Wayne Miller CompanyWaste ProGenske & Co. AccountingJ.P. Morgan Chase & Co. Next Horizon Verizon The Orlando Law Group AdventHealth
April 25, 2024 ~ Dave Beachnau Executive Director of the Detroit Sports Commission stops by to talk to Terry Rhadigan as the NFL draft opens up.
A big celebration today for the city of Detroit -- which is marking a remarkable financial turnaround -- going from the nation's largest municipal bankruptcy in 2014, to achieving investment grade status in just 10 years. Between this weekend's NCAA Sweet 16 regional championship taking place in downtown Detroit and the NFL Draft just about 30 days away, tens of thousands of people are expected to be in the area. It's the perfect opportunity for people to see the city in a different light. (Credit: Getty)
The Southern Conference Basketball Championships are back! We're pleased to welcome Chris Smith of the Asheville Buncombe Regional Sports Commission to tell us about everything that's happening over the Asheville weekend for men's and women's hoops. Plus, more March Madness talk!
Join the conversation with C4 and Bryan Nehman. Improvements at Baltimore County Public Schools. Trump & Biden both visit the border. A possible government shutdown has been extended. Delegate Mike Griffith joined he show to discuss juvenile justice legislation. Terry Hasseltine, Executive Director of the MD Sports Commission checked in to talk about the CIAA Tournament. Listen to C4 and Bryan Nehman live every weekday from 5:30-10:00 a.m. ET on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM101.5, and the WBAL Radio App!
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Andy starts with a recap of Ted Leonsis' press conference yesterday in Alexandria and Muriel Bowser's later in the day. (20:54) Over to the Commanders, what can Sam Howell get out of the remaining four games? (36:29) More from Mayor Bowser, including how this affects DC's bid for the Commanders. (54:01) Former General Counsel to Mayor Bowser and Head of the DC Sports Commission Mark Touhey joins to give his take on the whole situation. To hear the whole show, tune in live from 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Monday-Friday. For more sports coverage, download the ESPN630 AM app, visit https://www.sportscapitoldc.com.To join the conversation, check us out on twitter @ESPN630DC and @andypollin1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Friend of the show and former Producer of the morning show Dave Borchardt joined the guys in studio to start off hour two. Tune in to hear about this year's Thanksgiving Day 5K Run & Family Stroll Presented by T-Mobile. Find out how you can sign up today. Then, we get our weekly Chiefs update from Matt Derrick of chiefesdigest.com as we preview Monday Night's rematch of last year's Super Bowl. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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