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Everett Fitzhugh, play-by-play voice of the Seattle Kraken on Sports Radio KJR, joins Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain to talk about the decision by the team today to fire Head Coach Dave Hakstol, the reasoning behind the decision, and what comes next.
John Canzano brings on Dave 'SOFTY' Mahler from Sports Radio KJR 93.3 FM in Seattle and resident Husky Honk ahead of the biggest game in the history of the Oregon-Washington college football rivalry. Softy opines on why it will be an absolute embarrassment if Oregon loses to Washington because they're better than the Huskies at every position on the field, what has been the high point and the low point of the rivalry, and if the teams could see each other again in Vegas, and even in the College Football Playoff. Subscribe to this podcast for more great content.
John Canzano talks to Jason Puckett, host at Sports Radio KJR in Seattle, about Washington State's position among the remaining four Pac-12 schools, whether or not the Cougars should keep the Apple Cup rivalry with Washington, keys to the upcoming WSU football season, and why he doesn't trust anyone in college football. Subscribe to this podcast for more great content.
Anders Hirst and Mitchell Bley of Sports Radio KJR break down a huge 4 game sweep of the Angels. With a 5 game winning streak and counting, what exactly has changed for this team to get the results to follow? What is the best path to the postseason for the M's?
The Sounders exited the Leagues Cup as terribly as you can. They gave up 7 goals and scored 2 in 180 minutes and those 2 came within minutes of each other at the onset of their last match against C.F. Monterrey.The Sounders find themselves lacking a consistent identity but will return to MLS play still in a viable playoff position with 10 matches left. But until then... what do they need to do to fix the issue NAY what is even the issue?!Jackson Felts of Sports Radio KJR and good friend joins the show to help us figure that out.Jackson's origin storyAre the Sounders fixable or is it rebuild time?What's one question you'd ask Schmetzer?Do we make the playoffs?Cameron and Jackson on the call for All Time Sonics vs All Time ThunderJoin our Scuttlebutt Discord server for fan batter with us and other Sounder fans! We'll ask YOU to fill our Scuttlebutt Bag. Come one, come all!Jackson Felts - @JacksonBFeltsAaron Lingley - @aaronlingleyCameron Collins - @legalmindedpunk
Former Washington coach and former Husky Honk on Sports Radio KJR, Dick Baird joins Trevor Mueller and Jake Grant to discuss the Husky defense.
Tuesday was Day Five of Washington's Fall Camp, and the guys from Dawgman.com - Kim Grinolds, Chris Fetters, and Scott Eklund - went through everything that they saw, including a ho-hum first half of practice, followed by fireworks during the second half. The second half finally got to some situational team stuff, including the first 2-minute drill we've gotten a chance to see, and it was very revealing. Michael Penix, Jr. led the offense to touchdowns on two drives, the second one with 12 seconds to go during a 2-minute drill. After the quarterback talk, the guys move to the other side of the ball and give some much-needed love to the EDGE players, who have been killing it so far. The talk specifically revolves around Sav'ell Smalls and Zion Tupuola-Fetui. They move back to the offense and talk a little bit about Aaron Dumas getting some more reps and how consistent Sam Adams has looked so far through five practices. After one final break, the talk moves to the many guests that were at practice today. There were a number of former Huskies, including Micah Hatchie and Coach Dick Baird, as well as former Dawgs who now are scouting in the NFL: Cary Conklin and Mark Bruener. The guys then talk briefly about the women that have been at some of the early practices. There have been multiple referees that have taken part, and a female scout for the New York Giants was spotted on the sidelines today. The guys offer their final thoughts, with a reminder that TODAY IS THE LAST DAY to take advantage of our half-off a yearly subscription, and monthly users are eligible to take advantage of this offer too! AND, the guys are on Sports Radio KJR 93.3 FM from 4-6 pm PT TONIGHT to talk all things UW Football and fall camp, so tune in! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Curtis Crabtree from Sports Radio KJR in Seattle joins the show to give us an eye on the enemy as the Packers prep to face the Seahawks See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Wendy's Big Show, Hour 3: Pat McAfee has Aaron Rodgers on his show every week and he does an exceptional job of getting the most out of the reigning MVP. For media purposes, it is excellent, but could it be hurting Rodgers or the Packers organization? Gary and Sparky discuss. Curtis Crabtree from Sports Radio KJR in Seattle joins the show to give us an eye on the enemy as the Packers prep to face the Seahawks See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Night Cap is joined by DraftKings Sportsbook Director Johnny Avello to start hour 2. They talk about how the NBA series have moved as well as the futures market. Tim and Dieter also talk about Grizzlies/Jazz and the other series. Curtis Crabtree from Sports Radio KJR in Seattle joins to talk about the Seahawks and their reported pursuit of Julio Jones. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Vince discusses all things Seahawks with Curtis Crabtree of Sports Radio KJR in Seattle.
154: Yogi Roth: Analyst on the Pac-12 Network, Creator of the Life Without Limits podcast, Author and Filmmaker, and Hugh Millen: Ex-NFL Player and Football Analyst at Seattle’s Sports Radio 950 KJR talk about ways that football teams, players, coaches, and conference are adapting to COVID-19. Yogi Roth and Hugh Millen How does returning guest to the show Yogi Roth feel about the word ‘limits?’ “To me I never believed in limits, right? You can’t play major college football? Screw you, I’m going to play it. You can’t coach at SC. Yeah, I can, watch me. You can’t call big games. Watch me. Like, that was always a mindset. But, now it’s like, well if our 5-year-old is like, ‘Hey, I want to go bombing down the street on my bike at rush hour.’ There are limits around that, dude. That’s not allowed.” On this episode of Finding Your Summit Podcast, we talk with Yogi Roth, Analyst on the Pac-12 Network, Creator of the Life Without Limits podcast, Author and Filmmaker, as well as Hugh Millen, Ex-NFL Player and Football Analyst at Seattle’s Sports Radio 950 KJR. Hugh Millen shares his opinion on both of his athletic sons’ coping with the restrictions that have emerged in response to COVID-19. “You control the controllables, and we don’t know what is going to happen with this pandemic, and the one thing we can control is our response to it, our attitude about it. Whether it is a few months like we have had or a few more months, whatever it is, it is our choice.” What You Will Learn: Yogi Roth talks about growing up in a small town in Pennsylvania with his mom’s parents being holocaust survivor’s and how that pushed him to be strong, resilient, and to never give up. “The harder it was, the more obstacles that came in front of me, the more joy I would get out of it and it wasn’t healthy at first because it became about proving others wrong. But, eventually as an adult, it has turned into proving myself right. That is a challenge I think every athlete and competitor probably goes through in some form. Most of us deal with that later in life. I try to tell high school kids, deal with that now because it is much more of an enjoyable process.” How is Hugh Millen controlling his attitude as a dad around his kids losing a season or even playing amid the pandemic? “It is two-fold in different ways. My oldest son at Oregon, it is actually somewhat of a blessing for us selflessly that he is home now, and so, what I’m doing I’m out there throwing with him, coaching him up and he is coming off an injury, a shoulder surgery. So, we’re making sure his mechanics are where he needs to be.” Hugh Millen discusses talking about sports careers with his kids. “First of all I say, ‘What is your goal?’ If they just tell me one time, hey, I don’t want to be an NFL quarterback, then I change. When they say I want to be an NFL quarterback, my first response is, get in line. Right, Yogi? You aren’t going to talk it into existence. You are going to work it into existence, and it is going to get into how do you prepare and how do you perform. Very simple. It is as simple as that and that will declare whether or not you have that opportunity. But, the message I try to say is, let your work ethic match your goals.” What is Yogi Roth hearing as the path for college football after the pandemic? “I interviewed every head coach last week in the conference. Talking to a bunch of people. Everybody is optimistic. Like, there is this narrative out there that, yes the SEC is going to play. They don’t care. They’re going to put fans in the stands. You're in Texas, fans in the stands. But in the Pac-12, they’re not going to play, and that is the furthest thing from the truth. The truth is, is that everyday the conference commissioners get on the phone, along with their liaisons, with their support staff, medical representatives, etc, and everyday the people leading the conversation around the medical side of COVID-19 and college football are the people on the west coast. It is the Pac-12 conference.” Hugh Millen makes an insightful point about convenience versus fatality as it pertains to COVID-19 by using flu season deaths as an example. “If we really cared about cutting those deaths down, we could have said our entire lives, none of us grew up wearing masks on an airplane. But it could have been. There is another universe that we could have lived in where all of our lives we were used to wearing masks during flu season, because we want to say, wait a minute, 40,000 deaths is not tolerable for the flu. We have to try to cut that done.” Post-Pandemic Sports Fans Yogi Roth talks about what college football stadiums might look like in the fall. “Fans in the stands? Packed? I don’t know how many fans are going to want to be in the stands, packed. I don’t know. I’m sure conferences will make those decisions as we get closer. But, I don’t see that decision being made until two weeks prior to the first game.” High School Football During this episode of Finding Your Summit Podcast, the discussion with Yogi Roth and Hugh Millen also delves into high school football fans and players. Hugh Millen says “Our head coach doesn’t know anything in terms of what is going to transpire because the people above him don’t know. The principal doesn’t know, the superintendents of the schools. Again, it is going to be above the paygrade of any football people I would assume. But, what I do hope is, and I do have a little bit of concern,. But it is an unfounded concern. Then maybe in a few months I will gain more wisdom and I will say, hey, I should have not been concerned.” Links to Additional Resources: Mark Pattison: markpattisonnfl.com Emilia’s Everest for the Epilepsy Foundation: markpattisonnfl.com/philanthropy-wb/ Yogi Roth on social media: Linkedin Instagram Twitter Yogi Roth’s website: yogiroth.com Life Without Limits podcast: yogiroth.com/podcast Hugh Millen on Sports Radio KJR: sportsradiokjr.iheart.com/featured/hugh-millen
The guys from Dawgman.com - Kim Grinolds, Chris Fetters, and Scott Eklund - have way too much time on their hands, so that means we're playing with new technology in the hopes we can help bridge the gap during these interesting times. So Monday evening, the three hosted their first-ever remote radio show via WebEx. The 90-minute show was done in a format that tried to emulate the same format we would use during their shows on Sports Radio KJR, but with the added benefit of no ads. It was just straight Dawg talk. It wasn't hiccup-free, but as we do more of them hopefully more people will get to enjoy it live. But if you couldn't be there, here's the replay! It all started with some Washington offensive line talk, prompted by the twitter video of MJ Ale splitting wood. They pass their thoughts back and forth on who might start on the UW OL this fall, and also about the trend of Scott Huff going for really big kids with great feet that can move. The next topic was the tight ends room and also the hire of first-year tight ends coach Derham Cato and expectations for him coaching, as well as on the recruiting trail. A half-hour in, talk turned to hoops, and the guys brought in the Dawgman Head of Hoops Aaron Beach to break down the transfer news of Cole Bajema from Michigan to Washington, as well as how new transfer Erik Stevenson from Wichita State will fit in and who might lose out if Mike Hopkins can stick to an 8-man rotation. The last forty minutes of the show was basically a full recruiting breakdown of where UW stands, as well as answering a few questions from those who stopped in to listen. Are the guys worried about where UW recruiting is right now? They also break down the recruitment of Caden Jumper, as well as how important Sam Huard will be when it comes to being the catalyst for the 2021 class. Eklund breaks down the latest with the two big in-state recruits, J.T. Tuimoloau and Emeka Egbuka, and also if there's a couple other in-state prospects that could end up with Washington offers when it's all said and done. The three finish off the night talking about how culture infuses Washington's recruiting and how important it is as the coaches go out and scour the country to find the best guys that fit everything they want. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sports Radio KJR Seahawks reporter joined Jody to discuss how Russell Wilson continued to pad his case for the MVP, how surprising Rashaad Penny's big day running the ball was, if the division title will come to their Week 17 matchup with the 49ers and how the defense has been able to turn it around the last few games.
Ian Furness of Sports Radio KJR & Q13 Fox in Seattle says until somebody beats the 49ers, they're the best team in the NFL.
Ian Furness of Sports Radio KJR & Q13 Fox in Seattle joined Donnie and Moj on TSN1040 to break down what was a 27-20 win for the Seahawks over Atlanta, including the impressive play of Chris Carson, the career accolades of Bobby Wagner that continue to pile up, and much more.
The guys from Dawgman.com - Kim Grinolds, Chris Fetters, and Scott Eklund - don't have a radio show on Sports Radio KJR 950 this morning, so we did the next best thing. We got together and put out our thoughts on what we expect to see from the Washington Huskies and California Golden Bears tonight at Husky Stadium. The game time start is 7:30 pm and can be seen on Fox Sports 1 (FS1). To get more information on how to watch, stream, or listen to the game, click HERE! Washington puts their current 15-game home win streak on the line against the Golden Bears, who beat UC-Davis 27-13 last weekend in Berkeley. The Huskies dispatched Eastern Washington 47-14 behind the 349 passing yards of junior quarterback Jacob Eason. The Dawgman guys talk about what they saw in each team's opening games, and how that has affected their predictions for what they expect to see tonight. They break down how Cal can slow down Washington's attack, and what the Huskies might be able to counter Cal's aggressive defense. On offense, Cal struggled against UC-Davis despite having a 200-yard rusher in Chris Brown. How can Washington keep Brown at bay and put the game on Chase Garbers' shoulders? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 41 - 5/8/19 We have shiny new toys! We’re coming off a 1-1 draw against the Loons and coming up against a very strong Houston side on Saturday, 7pm at the Clink. In between both these matches the Sounders decided to bring in Joevin Jones and Xavier Arreaga. Jackson Felts ( @Jacksonkjr )of Sports Radio KJR and more specifically Sounders FC Weekly (Tues 7pm) joins the show to Scuttlebutt with me regarding these new toys.
We're all confused about which Bachelor contest from Alabama is which... and to add to the confusion, Alabama from our casting call joins us! Slickhawk from Sports Radio KJR weighs in too!
ESPN Tallahassee's Jeff Cameron joins Seattle Sports Radio KJR to discuss the recent dismissal of DeAndre Johnson and how this incident reflects on Coach Jimbo Fisher.
Due to no radio shows on Sports Radio KJR while the Seahawks are doing their thing, the guys from Dawgman.com - Kim Grinolds and Scott Eklund - put together a 30-minute podcast to bring everyone up to speed on Washington's 2015 recruiting class. They talked about Benning Potoae, Chris Warren, Jaylinn Hawkins, Xavier Castille, and the prospects that are officially visiting Montlake this weekend. Click on the link below to listen to the full half-hour podcast. DawgmanRadio: Recruiting Update
BELLEVUE - With no Sports Radio KJR shows this week, Dawgman.com’s Kim Grinolds and Chris Fetters decided some radio was still in order, especially with all the news coming out of the Cactus Bowl loss, including the departure of Troy Williams and Kendyl Taylor. How will UW finish out their 2015 recruiting class? What will be the main storylines heading into spring camp? Click on the link below to listen to the full 34-minute podcast. DawgmanRadio: Post-Season Wrap