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In this episode of Road Report, Steve Milton discusses the Hamilton Tiger-Cats' season finale against the Ottawa Redblacks. He highlights the team's goals for the game, key player milestones, roster changes, and the overall performance of the season. The conversation emphasizes the importance of winning, the potential for individual achievements, and the future outlook for the team as they head into the offseason.TakeawaysThe Ticats aim to finish the season strong with a win.Backup quarterback Taylor Powell may get playing time.Bo Levi Mitchell is on the verge of a significant milestone.Marc Liegghio's performance has been crucial this season.The team has a solid foundation for next year with many players under contract.Tim White could lead the team in receiving yards for the fourth consecutive year.The Ticats have experienced a mix of new and returning players this season.The coaching staff is focused on winning over experimentation.The team is looking to build momentum heading into the offseason.The end of the season brings reflection and planning for the future.Chapters00:00 - Ticats Season Overview and Goals03:00 - Key Players and Milestones06:02 - Roster Changes and Future Prospects08:45 - Season Wrap-Up and Looking AheadVote your favourite Tiger-Cats to the ALL CFL Team, and you could win $4000!Go to https://gamezone.cfl.ca/allcf for details and to make your votes count!!Oskee Wee WeeThe Ticats Audio Network provides Hamilton Tiger-Cats fans with the most comprehensive, entertaining and informative news and information about their favourite football team. Featuring Steve Milton, RJ Broadhead, Luke Tasker, Mike Daly, Bubba O'Neil, Courtney Stephen, Simoni Lawrence, Mike Morreale, Rob Hitchcock, Brian Simmons, Louie Butko, Ticats players, coaches and front office personnel, other Canadian Football League experts and many more. Regular shows include Ticats Today, Ticats This Week, Tiger-Cats Game Day, Tiger-Cats Pregame, Tiger-Cats At The Half, Tiger-Cats Postgame, Speaking With The Enemy, Morreale & Hitch, CFL This Week, and so much more. Ticats Audio Network content can be found on the Tiger-Cats YouTube channel, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, at listen.ticats.ca and anywhere else you find podcasts. Please follow, like, leave a review wherever you find our content, and follow the Hamilton Tiger-Cats social media channels to keep up to date with all Ticats Audio Network content.Twitter: @TicatsInsta: @hamiltontigercatsTikTok: @hamiltonticatsFacebook: cfltigercatsYouTube: ticatstvchannel
In this episode of Ticats Today, host Steve Milton discusses the major coaching changes in the Hamilton Tiger-Cats organization following their devastating 47-22 loss to Edmonton. The Ticats part ways with Defensive Coordinator Mark Washington, bringing in veteran CFL coach Chris Jones as the new senior defensive assistant. Milton is joined by Coach John Salavantis to unpack these changes, the impact on the team's strategy, and what lies ahead as the Ticats face a desperate situation with a 2-8 record. The episode also covers the serious injuries suffered by Luther Hakunavanhu and Taylor Powell, and what these mean for the team's future. TakeawaysThe Hamilton Tiger-Cats have made coaching changes, including firing defensive coordinator Mark Washington and hiring Chris Jones.The team is facing challenges and needs a spark and urgency in their play.Familiarity among the coaching staff is important, but player performance is crucial.The defense and secondary need to improve their technique and aggression.The upcoming game against Winnipeg is crucial, and changes may need to be made to the roster.The players need to step up and perform at a higher level.Chapters00:00 -Introduction and Setting the Stage02:49 - Coaching Change and Impact04:11 - Timing and Reasons for the Change05:57 - Chris Jones as a New Coordinator09:20 - The Importance of Familiarity12:24 - Evaluation of Coaching and Players14:47 - The Crucial Game Against Winnipeg16:01 - Improving Technique and Aggression20:47 - Player Performance and Making Changes22:03 - Teaching Technique and Urgency23:26 - Issues with Linebackers and Tackling24:35 - Conclusion and Final ThoughtsYou can catch all past episodes and stay updated with the latest news on the Ticats Audio Network at listen.ticats.ca. The Ticats Audio Network provides Hamilton Tiger-Cats fans with the most comprehensive, entertaining and informative news and information about their favourite football team. Featuring Steve Milton, RJ Broadhead, Luke Tasker, Mike Daly, Bubba O'Neil, Courtney Stephen, Simoni Lawrence, Mike Morreale, Rob Hitchcock, Brian Simmons, Louie Butko, Ticats players, coaches and front office personnel, other Canadian Football League experts and many more. Regular shows include Ticats Today, Ticats This Week, Tiger-Cats Game Day, Tiger-Cats Pregame, Tiger-Cats At The Half, Tiger-Cats Postgame, Speaking With The Enemy, Morreale & Hitch, CFL This Week, and so much more. Ticats Audio Network content can be found on the Tiger-Cats YouTube channel, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, at listen.ticats.ca and anywhere else you find podcasts. Please follow, like, leave a review wherever you find our content, and follow the Hamilton Tiger-Cats social media channels to keep up to date with all Ticats Audio Network content.Twitter: @TicatsInsta: @hamiltontigercatsTikTok: @hamiltonticatsFacebook: cfltigercatsYouTube: ticatstvchannel
In this episode of Ticats Today, host Steve Milton dissects the Hamilton Tiger-Cats' disheartening 47-22 loss to the Edmonton Elks. The game, which took place at Tim Hortons Field, was marred by three severe head injuries to key Ticats players, leading to a somber atmosphere both on and off the field. Milton explores the impact of these injuries, the stark difference between this game and their previous win against the Elks, and the implications for the Ticats' playoff chances. TakeawaysThe Ticats suffered a significant loss to the Edmonton Elks, 47-22, at Tim Hortons Field.Three Ticats players, Luther Hakunavanhu, Taylor Powell, and Tyler Ternowski, sustained serious head injuries in the first half and were taken to the hospital.Turnovers and penalties were a major issue for the Ticats, contributing to a large halftime deficit.Bo Levi Mitchell stepped in as quarterback and showed some positive signs despite the challenging circumstances.The Ticats' playoff hopes are now hanging by a thread, with head coach Scott Milanovich noting that nine wins might have been needed to secure a spot.Running back Greg Bell had a productive game but was involved in a critical turnover that impacted the team's chances.Chapters00:00 - Disastrous Loss and Frightening Head Injuries01:08 - Uphill Battle for the Playoffs03:55 - Turnovers and Penalties Cost the Tiger-Cats05:17 - Strong Performances by McLeod Bethel-Thompson and Greg Bell06:12 - Short Week Ahead for the Tiger-CatsFor more coverage of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, including upcoming games and player updates, visit ticats.ca. Don't miss the next episode as the Ticats prepare for their crucial matchup against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. The Ticats Audio Network provides Hamilton Tiger-Cats fans with the most comprehensive, entertaining and informative news and information about their favourite football team. Featuring Steve Milton, RJ Broadhead, Luke Tasker, Mike Daly, Bubba O'Neil, Courtney Stephen, Simoni Lawrence, Mike Morreale, Rob Hitchcock, Brian Simmons, Louie Butko, Ticats players, coaches and front office personnel, other Canadian Football League experts and many more. Regular shows include Ticats Today, Ticats This Week, Tiger-Cats Game Day, Tiger-Cats Pregame, Tiger-Cats At The Half, Tiger-Cats Postgame, Speaking With The Enemy, Morreale & Hitch, CFL This Week, and so much more. Ticats Audio Network content can be found on the Tiger-Cats YouTube channel, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, at listen.ticats.ca and anywhere else you find podcasts. Please follow, like, leave a review wherever you find our content, and follow the Hamilton Tiger-Cats social media channels to keep up to date with all Ticats Audio Network content.Twitter: @TicatsInsta: @hamiltontigercatsTikTok: @hamiltonticatsFacebook: cfltigercatsYouTube: ticatstvchannel
On this episode of Tiger-Cats Game Day, hosts Courtney Stephen and Simoni Lawrence dive into the much-anticipated matchup between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and the Edmonton Elks. With both teams holding a 2-7 record, this game is crucial as each team looks to turn their season around. Courtney and Simoni break down the key roster changes, including the return of standout safety Stavros Katsantonis and the debut of running back Greg Bell, who is expected to make a significant impact.The discussion also covers the quarterback situation with Taylor Powell stepping in under center, the importance of momentum in football, and how the Tiger-Cats can capitalize on their strengths to secure a win. Special teams, defensive rotations, and the strategy against Edmonton's offensive line are highlighted as pivotal elements for the game.Takeaways:Taylor Powell takes over as the starting quarterback, bringing confidence and a fresh perspective to the offense.Greg Bell is expected to be a game-changer with fresh legs and dynamic playmaking ability.The return of Stavros Katsantonis is crucial for the defense, with an emphasis on minimizing missed tackles.The importance of early momentum, especially with a potential opening-drive touchdown, cannot be overstated.Edmonton's offensive line struggles could be exploited by Hamilton's rotating defensive line.Chapters:00:00 - Introduction and Game Preview02:10 - Roster Changes: Taylor Powell, Greg Bell, and Stavros Katsantonis10:02 - Strategy for Winning: Momentum and Special Teams15:34 - Defensive Playmakers and Key Matchups21:20 - Final Thoughts and PredictionsFor more Tiger-Cats videos, news, and tickets visithttp://www.ticats.caThe Ticats Audio Network provides Hamilton Tiger-Cats fans with the most comprehensive, entertaining and informative news and information about their favourite football team. Featuring Steve Milton, RJ Broadhead, Luke Tasker, Mike Daly, Bubba O'Neil, Courtney Stephen, Simoni Lawrence, Mike Morreale, Rob Hitchcock, Brian Simmons, Louie Butko, Ticats players, coaches and front office personnel, other Canadian Football League experts and many more. Regular shows include Ticats Today, Ticats This Week, Tiger-Cats Game Day, Tiger-Cats Pregame, Tiger-Cats At The Half, Tiger-Cats Postgame, Speaking With The Enemy, Morreale & Hitch, CFL This Week, and so much more. Ticats Audio Network content can be found on the Tiger-Cats YouTube channel, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, at listen.ticats.ca and anywhere else you find podcasts. Please follow, like, leave a review wherever you find our content, and follow the Hamilton Tiger-Cats social media channels to keep up to date with all Ticats Audio Network content.Twitter: @TicatsInsta: @hamiltontigercatsTikTok: @hamiltonticatsFacebook: cfltigercatsYouTube: ticatstvchannel
In this episode of Ticats This Week, RJ Broadhead, Luke Tasker, and Rob Hitchcock dive deep into the current quarterback situation for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. With the team facing a tough season, they discuss whether Taylor Powell's recent performance merits a longer look. They also reflect on the Tiger-Cats' struggles with turnovers and penalties, and how those issues must be addressed against the Edmonton Elks this weekend. TakeawaysTurnovers have been a problem for the Tiger-CatsTaylor Powell has shown promise and could benefit from the guidance of Scott Milanovich and Bo Levi MitchellThe team needs to focus on getting off to better starts and reducing turnoversCoaching plays a crucial role in emphasizing ball security and setting the tone for the teamPlayers should prioritize making secure tackles and letting turnovers happen naturally Communication is crucial in football, both between players on the field and during film study and preparation.Finding the right balance between risk and reward is essential for players, whether it's fighting for extra yards or going for interceptions.Turnovers can be game-changers and have a significant impact on the outcome of a game.A winning mindset and the ability to make big plays can help a team turn their season around.The upcoming game between the Edmonton Elks and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats is crucial for both teams, as they look to improve their records and make a playoff push.Chapters00:00 - Introduction01:40 - The Quarterback Situation07:27 - Turnovers and Starting Strong12:03 - Ball Security and Setting the Tone17:46 - Making Big Plays21:37 - Looking Ahead25:03 - Importance of Communication27:07 - Balancing Risk and Reward34:04 - The Winning Mindset50:07 - The Crucial Game vs EdmontonThe Ticats Audio Network provides Hamilton Tiger-Cats fans with the most comprehensive, entertaining and informative news and information about their favourite football team. Featuring Steve Milton, RJ Broadhead, Luke Tasker, Mike Daly, Bubba O'Neil, Courtney Stephen, Simoni Lawrence, Mike Morreale, Rob Hitchcock, Brian Simmons, Louie Butko, Ticats players, coaches and front office personnel, other Canadian Football League experts and many more. Regular shows include Ticats Today, Ticats This Week, Tiger-Cats Game Day, Tiger-Cats Pregame, Tiger-Cats At The Half, Tiger-Cats Postgame, Speaking With The Enemy, Morreale & Hitch, CFL This Week, and so much more. Ticats Audio Network content can be found on the Tiger-Cats YouTube channel, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, at listen.ticats.ca and anywhere else you find podcasts. Please follow, like, leave a review wherever you find our content, and follow the Hamilton Tiger-Cats social media channels to keep up to date with all Ticats Audio Network content.Twitter: @TicatsInsta: @hamiltontigercatsTikTok: @hamiltonticatsFacebook: cfltigercatsYouTube: ticatstvchannel
In this episode of CFL This Week, host Bubba O'Neil is joined by Former Defensive Tackle Eddie Steele, Jamie Nye - Host of The Green Zone on CJME, and TSN1050's Matthew Cauz to dissect the latest developments in the CFL. The team dives deep into the surprising quarterback change for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, where Taylor Powell is set to start over Bo Levi Mitchell following the team's tough loss to the Alouettes. The discussion explores whether this change is a result of Bo Levi Mitchell's turnovers or if there are deeper issues at play within the team.The episode also features breaking news as Jamie Nye reports that Nathan Rourke is returning to the BC Lions, a move that sparks debate about its impact on the team and Vernon Adams Jr.'s future. The crew also reflects on a wild finish between the Redblacks and Roughriders and discusses the ongoing debate over the greatest returner in CFL history—could Janarion Grant really be the GOAT?TakeawaysThe decision to substitute the starting quarterback for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats was not surprising given Bo's performance and the team's need for a change.Turnovers have been a significant issue for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, and the decision to start a new quarterback reflects the coach's intolerance for turnovers.The controversial ending of the game between the Ottawa Redblacks and Saskatchewan Roughriders highlights the challenges of officiating and the impact of replay reviews on game outcomes.The signing of Nathan Rourke by the BC Lions adds uncertainty to the team's quarterback situation and raises questions about the future of Vernon Adams Jr. The BC Lions' decision to sign Nathan Rourke indicates that Vernon Adams Jr.'s knee injury may be more severe than initially reported.The CFL is experiencing a resurgence in quarterback talentThe league has a strong group of kick returnersThe Calgary Stampeders are struggling this season and lack playmakers on offense.The exciting upcoming games, including Montreal vs. Saskatchewan and Edmonton vs. Hamilton.Chapters00:00 - Surprising Substitution04:02 - Controversial Ending 09:26 - Tie Game Dilemma16:35 - Return of Rourke26:27 - BC Lions' QB Situation28:09 - Quarterback Talent in the CFL32:47 - The Impact of Kick Returners42:47 - Struggles of the Stamps46:32 - Exciting MatchupsThe Ticats Audio Network provides Hamilton Tiger-Cats fans with the most comprehensive, entertaining and informative news and information about their favourite football team. Featuring Steve Milton, RJ Broadhead, Luke Tasker, Mike Daly, Bubba O'Neil, Courtney Stephen, Simoni Lawrence, Mike Morreale, Rob Hitchcock, Brian Simmons, Louie Butko, Ticats players, coaches and front office personnel, other Canadian Football League experts and many more. Regular shows include Ticats Today, Ticats This Week, Tiger-Cats Game Day, Tiger-Cats Pregame, Tiger-Cats At The Half, Tiger-Cats Postgame, Speaking With The Enemy, Morreale & Hitch, CFL This Week, and so much more. Ticats Audio Network content can be found on the Tiger-Cats YouTube channel, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, at listen.ticats.ca and anywhere else you find podcasts. Please follow, like, leave a review wherever you find our content, and follow the Hamilton Tiger-Cats social media channels to keep up to date with all Ticats Audio Network content.Twitter: @TicatsInsta: @hamiltontigercatsTikTok: @hamiltonticatsFacebook: cfltigercatsYouTube: ticatstvchannel
In this episode of Ticats Today, Steve Milton recaps the Hamilton Tiger-Cats' tough loss against the Montreal Alouettes, where a string of early mistakes set the tone for a disappointing night. Head Coach Scott Milanovich addresses the team's performance and the potential quarterback change heading into the next game against Edmonton. The episode also features insights from impressive rookie receiver Shemar Bridges and quarterback Taylor Powell, who took over after Bo Levi Mitchell's early exit. Takeaways:The Ticats suffered a 33-23 defeat against the Montreal Alouettes, marking their second consecutive loss to Montreal and bringing their record to 2-7.Head Coach Scott Milanovich is likely to start Taylor Powell as quarterback in the next game against Edmonton.Shemar Bridges continues to shine, closing in on the record for most receptions by a first-year CFL player.Offensive struggles were highlighted by early turnovers, penalties, and missed opportunities, leading to a frustrating night for the team.The Ticats are now six points behind Toronto and seven behind Ottawa in the standings, making the upcoming games crucial for any playoff hopes.Chapters:00:00 - Introduction00:25 - Powell's Expected Start01:42 - Early Game Mistakes03:04 - Potential Changes Heading into Next Week03:38 - Taylor Powell's Performance04:13 - Powell's Reflections05:20 - Shemar Bridges06:54 - Closing RemarksThe Ticats Audio Network provides Hamilton Tiger-Cats fans with the most comprehensive, entertaining and informative news and information about their favourite football team. Featuring Steve Milton, RJ Broadhead, Luke Tasker, Mike Daly, Bubba O'Neil, Courtney Stephen, Simoni Lawrence, Mike Morreale, Rob Hitchcock, Brian Simmons, Louie Butko, Ticats players, coaches and front office personnel, other Canadian Football League experts and many more. Regular shows include Ticats Today, Ticats This Week, Tiger-Cats Game Day, Tiger-Cats Pregame, Tiger-Cats At The Half, Tiger-Cats Postgame, Speaking With The Enemy, Morreale & Hitch, CFL This Week, and so much more. Ticats Audio Network content can be found on the Tiger-Cats YouTube channel, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, at listen.ticats.ca and anywhere else you find podcasts. Please follow, like, leave a review wherever you find our content, and follow the Hamilton Tiger-Cats social media channels to keep up to date with all Ticats Audio Network content.Twitter: @TicatsInsta: @hamiltontigercatsTikTok: @hamiltonticatsFacebook: cfltigercatsYouTube: ticatstvchannel
Bubba O'Neil and Mike Daly break down the Ticats' 33-23 loss against the Montreal Alouettes. We hear from Taylor Powell and Scott Milanovich as well as Luke Tasker and RJ Broadhead for a Postgame Roundtable.Tune in to all the action every game day at www.ticats.ca/listenThe Ticats Audio Network provides Hamilton Tiger-Cats fans with the most comprehensive, entertaining and informative news and information about their favourite football team. Featuring Steve Milton, RJ Broadhead, Luke Tasker, Mike Daly, Bubba O'Neil, Courtney Stephen, Simoni Lawrence, Mike Morreale, Rob Hitchcock, Brian Simmons, Louie Butko, Ticats players, coaches and front office personnel, other Canadian Football League experts and many more. Regular shows include Ticats Today, Ticats This Week, Tiger-Cats Game Day, Tiger-Cats Pregame, Tiger-Cats At The Half, Tiger-Cats Postgame, Speaking With The Enemy, Morreale & Hitch, CFL This Week, and so much more. Ticats Audio Network content can be found on the Tiger-Cats YouTube channel, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, at listen.ticats.ca and anywhere else you find podcasts. Please follow, like, leave a review wherever you find our content, and follow the Hamilton Tiger-Cats social media channels to keep up to date with all Ticats Audio Network content.Twitter: @TicatsInsta: @hamiltontigercatsTikTok: @hamiltonticatsFacebook: cfltigercatsYouTube: ticatstvchannel
On this episode of Ticats Today, host Steve Milton provides an in-depth look ahead to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats' highly anticipated home opener against the Saskatchewan Roughriders. The episode is packed with exciting updates, including the latest on key player Jamal Peters, who might make his season debut. Additionally, Steve continues reflecting on the rich history of the Tiger-Cats, focusing on the 1999 Grey Cup championship team. This episode features exclusive interviews with two Tiger-Cats legends, Danny McManus and Paul "Ozzie" Osbaldiston, who share their memories and insights as the team celebrates the 25th anniversary of their iconic victory. Takeaways:The Tiger-Cats are set to celebrate the 1999 Grey Cup championship team at their home opener on Father's Day, Sunday, June 16th.Cornerback Jamal Peters, a significant off-season acquisition, practiced for the third straight day and might return to the field for the home opener.Tim White, reflecting on his performance in the season opener, discusses his focus on fundamentals to ensure a stronger showing in the upcoming game.Several Tiger-Cats players, including Taylor Powell, DeWayne Hendrix, Quinton Barrow, Kyle Wilson, and Stavros Katsantonis, coached at the team's high school football camp, demonstrating their commitment to community engagement.Marc Mueller, the grandson of former Tiger-Cats coach Ron Lancaster, returns to Hamilton as a coach for the Roughriders, adding a nostalgic layer to the upcoming game.Chapters00:00 - Introduction00:49 - Peters' Possible Return01:10 - White's Redemption03:41 - Football Camp04:03 - Father's Day05:57 - Game Day Events14:00 - 1999 Reflections Head to ticats.ca/tickets to explore all ticketing options for home games, including the home opener on Father's Day against the Roughriders, Sunday June 16th. The Ticats Audio Network provides Hamilton Tiger-Cats fans with the most comprehensive, entertaining and informative news and information about their favourite football team. Featuring Steve Milton, RJ Broadhead, Luke Tasker, Mike Daly, Bubba O'Neil, Courtney Stephen, Simoni Lawrence, Mike Morreale, Rob Hitchcock, Brian Simmons, Louie Butko, Ticats players, coaches and front office personnel, other Canadian Football League experts and many more. Regular shows include Ticats Today, Ticats This Week, Tiger-Cats Game Day, Tiger-Cats Pregame, Tiger-Cats At The Half, Tiger-Cats Postgame, Speaking With The Enemy, Morreale & Hitch, CFL This Week, and so much more. Ticats Audio Network content can be found on the Tiger-Cats YouTube channel, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, at listen.ticats.ca and anywhere else you find podcasts. Please follow, like, leave a review wherever you find our content, and follow the Hamilton Tiger-Cats social media channels to keep up to date with all Ticats Audio Network content.Twitter: @TicatsInsta: @hamiltontigercatsTikTok: @hamiltonticatsFacebook: cfltigercatsYouTube: ticatstvchannel
Your host Steve Milton gears up for the first exhibition game against the Ottawa Redblacks. Quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell is set to start, and head coach Scott Milanovich provides insights into the crucial walkthrough practice. Discover the challenges faced by the equipment and training staff as they transition from McMaster to Tim Hortons Field, and get a sneak peek into the key position battles to watch, including standout defensive backs, linebackers, and wide receivers. Bo Levi Mitchell shares his expectations for the receivers, emphasizing the importance of execution and technique.Takeaways:First Exhibition Game: Ticats play against Ottawa Redblacks tomorrow at 2 PM at Tim Hortons Field.Quarterback Update: Bo Levi Mitchell will start, with Taylor Powell as his backup.Walkthrough Practice: Emphasis on assignments, alignments, and adjustments; important for special teams preparation.Player Expectations: Milanovich and Mitchell stress the importance of intelligence, physicality, and confidence.Equipment Logistics: Complex preparations for transitioning from McMaster to Tim Hortons Field; over 80 players involved.Position Battles: Key battles to watch at defensive back, linebacker, defensive line, and wide receiver.Receivers' Performance: Mitchell looking for good technique, execution, and ability to beat man coverage.Chapters00:00 - Preparation for Exhibition Game04:00 - Logistics of Practicing and Playing in Different Locations 06:30 - Positional Battles Don't miss out on a second of Training week and keep up-to-date on all things black and gold by going to Ticats.ca and visiting our YouTube Channel. The Ticats Audio Network provides Hamilton Tiger-Cats fans with the most comprehensive, entertaining and informative news and information about their favourite football team. Featuring Steve Milton, RJ Broadhead, Luke Tasker, Mike Daly, Bubba O'Neil, Courtney Stephen, Simoni Lawrence, Mike Morreale, Rob Hitchcock, Brian Simmons, Louie Butko, Ticats players, coaches and front office personnel, other Canadian Football League experts and many more. Regular shows include Ticats Today, Ticats This Week, Tiger-Cats Game Day, Tiger-Cats Pregame, Tiger-Cats At The Half, Tiger-Cats Postgame, Speaking With The Enemy, Morreale & Hitch, CFL This Week, and so much more. Ticats Audio Network content can be found on the Tiger-Cats YouTube channel, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, at listen.ticats.ca and anywhere else you find podcasts. Please follow, like, leave a review wherever you find our content, and follow the Hamilton Tiger-Cats social media channels to keep up to date with all Ticats Audio Network content.Twitter: @TicatsInsta: @hamiltontigercatsTikTok: @hamiltonticatsFacebook: cfltigercatsYouTube: ticatstvchannel
In this episode of Ticats Today with Steve Milton, the focus shifts to the second week of training camp. Coach Scott Milanovich discusses the increased intensity and challenges faced by players as fatigue and injuries set in. Middle linebacker Kyle Wilson shares insights into his role and adaptability within the team. Steve Milton highlights the true professionalism displayed by players like Kiondré Smith, who has been meticulously analyzing his past mistakes to improve his game. Additionally, the competition among quarterbacks and other key positions, such as punter and tight end, is examined. The episode concludes with a look at the resilience and strategic planning necessary to navigate these crucial weeks before the preseason games.TakeawaysIncreased fatigue and injuries among playersImportance of fighting through discomfort to assess player toughnessBo Levi Mitchell and Taylor Powell performing wellPowell working on specific areas for improvement assigned by MilanovichKyle Wilson discusses differences between playing weak side and middle linebackerFlexibility to move positions if needed due to injuriesKiondré Smith studies fumbles to avoid future mistakesEmphasis on minute details and continuous self-improvementCompetition for number three quarterback spot between Kevin Thompson and Harrison FrostTight battle for punter position between Kaare Vedvik and Bailey FlintInjuries limiting availability of true tight ends in practiceMilanovich using hybrid packages with fullbacks and wide receiversRichard Leonard's consecutive interceptionsShemar Bridges and TJ Vasher showing strong performance in practiceTicats' junior dance camp for youth, registration details providedChapters00:42 - Week 1 vs. Week 201:40 - Powell's Homework03:00 - Kyle Wilson06:05 - Position Battles07:33 - Tight-End PackageDo you know a child who would like to participate in Junior Dance & Cheer Camp and perform live at Tim Hortons Field when the Ticats play the REDBLACKS on May 25th? Click HERE for more info.The Ticats Audio Network provides Hamilton Tiger-Cats fans with the most comprehensive, entertaining and informative news and information about their favourite football team. Featuring Steve Milton, RJ Broadhead, Luke Tasker, Mike Daly, Bubba O'Neil, Courtney Stephen, Simoni Lawrence, Mike Morreale, Rob Hitchcock, Brian Simmons, Louie Butko, Ticats players, coaches and front office personnel, other Canadian Football League experts and many more. Regular shows include Ticats Today, Ticats This Week, Tiger-Cats Game Day, Tiger-Cats Pregame, Tiger-Cats At The Half, Tiger-Cats Postgame, Speaking With The Enemy, Morreale & Hitch, CFL This Week, and so much more. Ticats Audio Network content can be found on the Tiger-Cats YouTube channel, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, at listen.ticats.ca and anywhere else you find podcasts. Please follow, like, leave a review wherever you find our content, and follow the Hamilton Tiger-Cats social media channels to keep up to date with all Ticats Audio Network content.Twitter: @TicatsInsta: @hamiltontigercatsTikTok: @hamiltonticatsFacebook: cfltigercatsYouTube: ticatstvchannel
Ray & Benny take a look into the Winnipeg Blue Bombers Training Camp, position battles, the wide receiver room and what other alumni they would like to see take part in training camp. Around the CFL they give their thoughts on Jim Barkers comments and how long till Taylor Powell takes over as started for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.In Winnipeg Jets talk, they discus if hiring Arniel will hamper ticket sales and what would be a reason for and against hiring Craig Berube as the next head coach. In the NHL talk they take a mulligan on their conference finals predictions and they take a look at the McDavid/Soucy/Zadorov incident.Quick ShotsDid the Oilers drop the ball on the goaltending position again?Which QB taken in the 1st round of this year's NFL draft will have the best career?Will LeBron James ever play in a regular season NBA game with his son?Is it time for the Avalanche to cut ties with Valeri Nichuskin?Initial thoughts on the hiring of Jesse Marsch as the New HC for Canada Men's Soccer?00:00 INTRO00:34 Winnipeg Blue Bomber Training Camp05:55 Position Battles10:47 Blue Bomber Receiver room16:53 Bomber Alumni in camp18:50 Jim Barker's quote24:25 How long before Powell takes the reigns?27:22 Winnipeg Jets Talk28:22 Will an Arniel hiring hamper ticket sales?33:00 Craig Berube; A reason to hire, a reason to stay away37:41 NHL Playoff Mulligan39:08 McDavid Stick play42:06 QUICK SHOTSFahrenheit Airbrushing - https://www.facebook.com/fahrenheitairbrushing?mibextid=LQQJ4d#forthew #cfl #nfl #nhl #stanleycup #canadianfootball #winnipeg #podcast #sports #manitoba #bluebombers #winnipegjets #gojetsgo #canadianfootball #bombers ———FOLLOW US ON...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/raybennytalksportsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/raybennysports/Twitter: https://twitter.com/raybennysportsTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@raybennysportsApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3rPuut8Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3rO0AFFGoogle Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3y5q4zwBuzzsprout: https://rayandbennytalksports.buzzsprout.com/Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/raybennytalksports/Discord: https://discord.gg/2kR4uhKv8a
Steve Milton discusses the unfortunate injury to receiver Justin McGriff and the insights from Head Coach Scott Milanovich. He also dives into the recent roster cuts and their impact on the team. Bo Levi Mitchell continues his steady return, showing promising signs in practice and Steve highlights performances from camp, including impressive plays from quarterbacks Taylor Powell and Kevin Thompson.Among the camp observers are former CFL head coach Paul LaPolice and former Ticats players Sandy Beveridge and Jason Riley. We also spotlight UBC alumni and their journey to the Tiger-Cats.Takeaways• Justin McGriff, who was vying for a starting receiver spot, suffered a concerning injury during practice and is undergoing an MRI for further assessment.• Head Coach Scott Milanovich and GM Ed Hervey made roster cuts, reducing the team to 75 players, which included releasing wide receivers Marcus Cooper and Ali Green IV.• Bo Levi Mitchell is progressing in his return, taking more reps in practice and even running a play into the end zone during a passing drill.• Taylor Powell, competing for the backup quarterback spot, has changed his number to 7 and continues to impress with his performance on the field.• Former CFL head coach Paul LaPolice is present at training camp, consulting with the McMaster Marauders and observing the Tiger-Cats.• The Black and Gold game, a key event for player evaluation and fan engagement, is set for Sunday evening at Ron Joyce Stadium, featuring appearances by Tiger-Cats alumni and the chance to win Grey Cup tickets. Chapters 00:00 - Injury Update and Player Cuts 02:58 - Bo Levi Mitchell and Observers 04:28 - UBC Alumni 06:24 - Taylor Powell: #7 Head to the Ticats' YouTube Page to keep up to date during Training Camp The Ticats Audio Network provides Hamilton Tiger-Cats fans with the most comprehensive, entertaining and informative news and information about their favourite football team. Featuring Steve Milton, RJ Broadhead, Luke Tasker, Mike Daly, Bubba O'Neil, Courtney Stephen, Simoni Lawrence, Mike Morreale, Rob Hitchcock, Brian Simmons, Louie Butko, Ticats players, coaches and front office personnel, other Canadian Football League experts and many more. Regular shows include Ticats Today, Ticats This Week, Tiger-Cats Game Day, Tiger-Cats Pregame, Tiger-Cats At The Half, Tiger-Cats Postgame, Speaking With The Enemy, Morreale & Hitch, CFL This Week, and so much more. Ticats Audio Network content can be found on the Tiger-Cats YouTube channel, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, at listen.ticats.ca and anywhere else you find podcasts. Please follow, like, leave a review wherever you find our content, and follow the Hamilton Tiger-Cats social media channels to keep up to date with all Ticats Audio Network content.Twitter: @TicatsInsta: @hamiltontigercatsTikTok: @hamiltonticatsFacebook: cfltigercatsYouTube: ticatstvchannel
Training camp coverage continues and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats had an intense power practice at McMaster University, preparing for more sessions throughout the week. Head Coach Scott Milanovich explains the science behind their practice schedule to prevent injuries. Unfortunately, star receiver Justin McGriff suffered a lower body injury, and we're waiting on updates. We also spotlight key players like defensive back Jamal Peters and discuss the competition among the offensive line and defensive linemen, including new recruit Luke Brubaker. Tune in for in-depth coverage, interviews, and more insights from today's practice.Chapters 00:00 - Power Practice 01:49 - WR Justin McGriff Injured 02:43 - Jamal Peters and other General Observations 04:20 - Competition for BackupKey Takeaways• Power Practice Routine: The Tiger-Cats are implementing a structured practice schedule, including walk-throughs and full practices, designed to reduce injury risk based on data analysis.• Injury Update: Star receiver Justin McGriff suffered a lower body injury during practice. The team is awaiting a detailed assessment from medical professionals.• Jamal Peters: The newly signed cornerback has been impressive in practice, showing strong defensive skills.• Bo Levi Mitchell: Quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell is gradually returning to full participation after recovering from an injury.• Taylor Powell: Backup quarterback Taylor Powell is confidently running the offense in Mitchell's limited absence.• Offensive Line: With Joel Figueroa injured, the starting line includes David Beard, Brandon Revenberg, Coulter Woodmansey, Jordan Murray, and Brandon Kemp. There's ongoing competition for backup tackle positions.• Defensive Line: Luke Brubaker, a recent draft pick returning from NFL mini-camps, is expected to bolster the defensive line depth.• Rest and Recovery: Thursdays are designated for weightlifting, meetings, and massages instead of on-field practice to prevent injuries from overtraining.Don't miss out on a second of Training week and keep up-to-date on all things black and gold by going to Ticats.ca and visiting our YouTube Channel.The Ticats Audio Network provides Hamilton Tiger-Cats fans with the most comprehensive, entertaining and informative news and information about their favourite football team. Featuring Steve Milton, RJ Broadhead, Luke Tasker, Mike Daly, Bubba O'Neil, Courtney Stephen, Simoni Lawrence, Mike Morreale, Rob Hitchcock, Brian Simmons, Louie Butko, Ticats players, coaches and front office personnel, other Canadian Football League experts and many more. Regular shows include Ticats Today, Ticats This Week, Tiger-Cats Game Day, Tiger-Cats Pregame, Tiger-Cats At The Half, Tiger-Cats Postgame, Speaking With The Enemy, Morreale & Hitch, CFL This Week, and so much more. Ticats Audio Network content can be found on the Tiger-Cats YouTube channel, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, at listen.ticats.ca and anywhere else you find podcasts. Please follow, like, leave a review wherever you find our content, and follow the Hamilton Tiger-Cats social media channels to keep up to date with all Ticats Audio Network content.Twitter: @TicatsInsta: @hamiltontigercatsTikTok: @hamiltonticatsFacebook: cfltigercatsYouTube: ticatstvchannel
This episode of Ticats Today podcast provides an update on Day 2 of training camp, with a focus on Quarterbacks. Bo Levi Mitchell spoke with the media and addressed his return to form. As well as Taylor Powell's impressive play. Steve Milton then moved-on to the battle for receiver positions and the team's commitment to creating an NFL-style tight end package. Other topics include the competition for offensive tackle positions, the return of punter Bailey Flint, and recent transactions. Takeaways Bo Levi Mitchell is gradually returning from injury and participated in limited drills during practice. Taylor Powell impressed as the primary quarterback during practice. There is a battle for receiver positions, with Shamar Bridges and Justin McGriff standing out. The team is committed to creating an NFL-style tight end package. Competition is ongoing for offensive tackle positions. Punter Bailey Flint has returned to the team. Player transactions Chapters 00:00 - Quarterback Updates 03:07 - Battle for Receiver Positions 05:00 - Competition for Offensive Tackle Positions 05:59 - Return of Punter Bailey Flint Read Steve Milton's piece on Tim White, that he references in the show, HEREHead to the Ticats' YouTube Page to keep up to date during Training Camp The Ticats Audio Network provides Hamilton Tiger-Cats fans with the most comprehensive, entertaining and informative news and information about their favourite football team. Featuring Steve Milton, RJ Broadhead, Luke Tasker, Mike Daly, Bubba O'Neil, Courtney Stephen, Simoni Lawrence, Mike Morreale, Rob Hitchcock, Brian Simmons, Louie Butko, Ticats players, coaches and front office personnel, other Canadian Football League experts and many more. Regular shows include Ticats Today, Ticats This Week, Tiger-Cats Game Day, Tiger-Cats Pregame, Tiger-Cats At The Half, Tiger-Cats Postgame, Speaking With The Enemy, Morreale & Hitch, CFL This Week, and so much more. Ticats Audio Network content can be found on the Tiger-Cats YouTube channel, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, at listen.ticats.ca and anywhere else you find podcasts. Please follow, like, leave a review wherever you find our content, and follow the Hamilton Tiger-Cats social media channels to keep up to date with all Ticats Audio Network content.Twitter: @TicatsInsta: @hamiltontigercatsTikTok: @hamiltonticatsFacebook: cfltigercatsYouTube: ticatstvchannel
On this special edition, Mike and Josh celebrate the return of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats as training camp kicks off at McMaster University by discussing Taylor Powell getting an extension, Bo Levi Mitchell in a walking boot, Joel Figueroa being added to the six-game injured list, Jordan Williams' abrupt retirement and what it means for the team going forward, Terry Godwin's surprising release and all the other roster moves the Ticats made in advance of the start of camp on Sunday.
Today, Ticats veterans and survivors of rookie camp kicked off the 2024 Tiger-Cats training camp at McMaster. Ted Laurent announced his retirement, Steve Milton gives an update on Bo Levin Mitchell, and the team also announced a contract extension for quarterback Taylor Powell. Plus the arrival of Tim White, who has been the team's leading receiver for the past couple of years and has shown consistency and improvement throughout. This episode concludes with Steve interviewing White. Key TakeawaysThe Ticats veterans and survivors of rookie camp started the 2024 football season at McMaster today.Ted Laurent officially announced his retirement.Bo Levi Mitchell will return to practice tomorrow.Quarterback Taylor Powell signed a contract extension.An interview with all-star wide receiver Tim White. Chapters01:42 - Retirement Announcement of Ted Laurent02:05 - Contract Extension for Taylor Powell02:34 - Return of All-Star Receiver Tim White04:09 - Consistency and Improvement of Tim White05:12 - Interview with Tim White You can read Steve Milton's retrospective on Ted Laurent HERE.HERE is the release announcing Ted Laurent's retirement.You can also find end-of-day media sessions with the following people:HC Scott MilanovichDL Casey SaylesDB Stavros Katsantonis The Ticats Audio Network provides Hamilton Tiger-Cats fans with the most comprehensive, entertaining and informative news and information about their favourite football team. Featuring Steve Milton, RJ Broadhead, Luke Tasker, Mike Daly, Bubba O'Neil, Courtney Stephen, Simoni Lawrence, Mike Morreale, Rob Hitchcock, Brian Simmons, Louie Butko, Ticats players, coaches and front office personnel, other Canadian Football League experts and many more. Regular shows include Ticats Today, Ticats This Week, Tiger-Cats Game Day, Tiger-Cats Pregame, Tiger-Cats At The Half, Tiger-Cats Postgame, Speaking With The Enemy, Morreale & Hitch, CFL This Week, and so much more. Ticats Audio Network content can be found on the Tiger-Cats YouTube channel, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, at listen.ticats.ca and anywhere else you find podcasts. Please follow, like, leave a review wherever you find our content, and follow the Hamilton Tiger-Cats social media channels to keep up to date with all Ticats Audio Network content.Twitter: @TicatsInsta: @hamiltontigercatsTikTok: @hamiltonticatsFacebook: cfltigercatsYouTube: ticatstvchannel
On today's special episode of Ticats Today QB Bo Levi Mitchell joins Brayden Neville to discus how his off-season has gone, how he's feeling heading into the 2024 season, his bond with Taylor Powell and he helps break down the Ticats offence. We also hear from Quarterbacks Coach Jarryd Baines as he discusses his new role and what he's thinks of this year's QB room.
On today's episode we hear from Hamilton Tiger-Cats QB Taylor Powell as he discusses how his off-season has gone, his friendship with Bo Levi Mitchell and more. Vice President of Ticketing and Hospitality for the Hamilton Sports Group Will Kay also joins the show to break down the Ticats new Season Seat Holder Wall of Recognition.
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This week, hosts Josh Bayne, Troy Durrell & Josh Thomas are joined by Hamilton Tiger Cats quarterback Taylor Powell. We touched on his football journey, what he knew about the CFL, his rookie season in the CFL and more! We wanted to once against thank Taylor for his time & jumping on to talk ball. Looking forward to episode 3 with Jaelon Acklin, first 2 time guest on the show.
Quarterbacking in Hamilton and Ottawa, who will emerge as the starter in 2024? Already Coaches/Coordinators state they like what they saw in Taylor Powell and Dustin Crum. Second Down: does the Vanier Cup need to join the Grey Cup in the same city on the same weekend? Logistics aside, is it a good idea? Third Down: can the Blue Bombers stay intact, will BC keep the core together, what moves do Calgary. Saskatchewan and Edmonton make? (recorded December 13, 2023).
On today's episode Brayden Neville catches up with Ticats award winner Brandon Revenberg, Taylor Powell and Stavros Katsantonis to discuss their achievements this season. We also hear from Coach O and get a big announcement regarding this year's CFL Awards.
On today's episode Brayden Neville speaks with Coach O, Taylor Powell and Chris Edwards about preparing for the Stamps and more. Brian Simmons also joins the show to break down Saturday's potential playoff clinching game.
We hear from Coach O, Taylor Powell and Kiondrè Smith following the game Saturday night. Coach Sal also joins the show to break down the game with Brayden Neville.
Hosts Josh Bayne, Troy Durrell and Josh Thomas are back to recap a huge 29-22 win over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. The boys also touched on the weird ratio maneuvering on last weeks depth chart, the consistent performances of Taylor Powell, some fan questions, we hand out some game balls and preview our big Week 16 matchup vs the Toronto Argonauts.
On today's show Brayden Neville discusses the upcoming game and more with guests Coach O, Kiondrè Smith, Jameer Thurman and Taylor Powell.
Following the Ticats big victory over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers Brayden Neville speaks with Coach O, Stavros Katsantonis and Taylor Powell about the win and more. Coach Sal also joins the show to break down what went right for the Cats Saturday night.
Bubba O'Neil and Andy Fantuz break down the Ticats' 29-23 win against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers at Tim Hortons Field. We hear from Coach O and Taylor Powell as well as Courtney Stephen and RJ Broadhead for a Postgame Roundtable.
In the absence of co-hosts Josh Bayne and Josh Thomas, longtime listener Rob Hayes joins Troy Durrell on the show to discuss the Ticats 27-24 victory over Ottawa, the ascendence of Taylor Powell and Tim White, the Duke Williams saga and a whole lot more!
On today's episode we hear from Coach O, Taylor Powell and Carthell Flowers-Lloyd. Former Ticat and Grey Cup Champion Jason Riley joins the show to discuss the launching of his new book "Taming Mad Dog".
Bubba O'Neil and Andy Fantuz break down the Ticats' 27 - 24 win against the Ottawa Redblacks at TD Place. We hear from Coach O and Taylor Powell.
It's an off day in Hamilton following yesterday's Labour Day Classic loss. On today's episode of Ticats Today we hear from Coach O, Taylor Powell, Tim White and Coach Sal.
Tomorrow is the big day and the Ticats are gearing up for the biggest showdown of the season tomorrow against the Toronto Argonauts in this year's Labour Day Classic. Brayden Neville talks to Coach O, Taylor Powell and Terry Godwin II about the classic showdown. Brian Simmons also joins the show to break down the upcoming matchup.
RJ Broadhead recaps the Tiger-Cats victory in BC featuring Taylor Powell, Simoni Lawrence and Jameer Thurman.
It's South Dakota week. Columbia Missourian Mizzou football beat writer Wendell Shepherd joins the show to give his takes on what he's seen at fall camp, the QB battle, the WR room, the defense, injuries including LB Chad Bailey's timeline and a ton more. He also gives his thoughts on Williams Nwaneri's Oklahoma gear & subsequent freakout by Mizzou fans and a unique situation with a fake commit. We also talked a little Mizzou men's hoops as the Tigers finalized their non-conference schedule with a very funny video announcement & and another iconic Sean East soundbite (00:00:00-00:40:27). Quick Hits (00:40:27-1:06:51) Jerseys: Nathan Tella signs for Leverkusen, Sam Hartman, Trey Lance is a Cowboy Spelling Bee: Happy Gilmore characters in honor of Bob Barker Best Beats: ABAGM, can Rice cover? The Jim Mora era continues Dirty Birds: Godzilla X Kong delayed, Jacksonville State football, Dior Johnson Best things we learned: Taylor Powell is back in black and gold, Trump's measurables, Vandy plays at a construction site Ratio/Joke/Bonk/Community Note: New phone game We finish the show with Kenny & Payton collabing to get the lowest possible score on Immaculate Grid (1:06:51-1:21:03).
On today's episode of Ticats Today we hear from Coach O, Taylor Powell, Javien Elliott and Mayor Andrea Horwath. The Ticats have completed their final day of practice for the week and are embarking on the long journey to BC to prepare for their Saturday night matchup with the Lions.
On today's episode of Ticats Today Brayden Neville speaks with Coach O about the upcoming matchup with the Elks and Darren Flutie being inducted into the Wall Of Honour before tomorrow's game. Dylan Wynn talks about returning to the lineup and Taylor Powell discusses his growth since the last time he played against the Elks. Brian Simmons also joins the show to breakdown tomorrow's Ticats vs Elks matchup at Tim Hortons Field.
Brayden Neville speaks with Coach O, Taylor Powell and Jameer Thurman following the Ticats practice at Tim Hortons Field. We also sit down with Carthell Flowers-Lloyd to discuss his season so far, being number one in special teams tackles in the CFL, what he gets up to off the field and more.
Brayden Neville speaks with Coach O, Taylor Powell and former Ticat Brian Simmons about tomorrow's battle of the QEW with the undefeated Toronto Argonaughts.
Brayden Neville speaks with Coach O, Taylor Powell, Ted Laurent following today's practice.We also sit down with Ticats kicker Marc Liegghio, to get to know the man behind the name.
The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network continues its 133 college football team preview series with the Eastern Michigan Eagles 2023 season preview. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & Patty C (@PattyC831) break down the upcoming 2023 Eastern Michigan roster from the offense to the defense and special teams to the transfer portal and recruiting classes. Are the Eastern Michigan Eagles and Chris Creighton ready to perhaps compete for a MAC Championship? Plus, Michael Barker aka (@CFBcampustour) jumps on to talk about his experiences to Ypsilanti, Michigan and The Factory aka Rynearson Stadium.Will Eastern Michigan figure out the QB transition fine in going from Taylor Powell to Austin Smith? Will the Eastern Michigan Eagles and Chris Creighton upset another power 5 program this year? Is Samson Evans one of if not the best running back in the MAC heading into 2023? Will Tanner Knue have another big year at the wideout spot? Did landing Javon Swinton and Terry Lockett in the transfer portal mean the Eagles won the transfer portal? Does the offense line only returning two starters from a season ago stick out like a red flag or will Brandon Blaney and Sean Coughlin figure that out?How will the Eastern Michigan defense look without stud DL Jose Ramirez? Is Payton Price the name to watch on the defensive line? Can Chase Kline and Joseph Sparacio led the EMU defense back to being one of the better units in the MAC? Will the defensive backfield be one of the tops in the MAC with the return of Kempton Shine, Cameron Smith and Quentavius Scandrett? We talk it all and more on this 2023 Eastern Michigan Eagles season preview episode of The College Football Experience.=====================================================SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/storeDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out SGPN.TVSupport us by supporting our partnersBIRDDOGS code POOL - Look good w/ a free Yeti style tumbler - birddogs.com/poolUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $100 - https://sg.pn/underdogFollow The College Experience & SGPN On Social MediaTwitter - https://twitter.com/TCEonSGPNTwitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcastInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheCollegeExperienceFollow The Hosts On Social MediaColby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/thecolbydPatty C - https://twitter.com/PattyC831NC Nick - https://twitter.com/NC__NicKWatch the Sports Gambling PodcastYouTube - https://www.sg.pn/YouTubeTwitch - https://www.sg.pn/TwitchRead & Discuss - Join the conversationWebsite - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.comSlack - https://sg.pn/slackReddit - https://www.sg.pn/reddit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network continues its 133 college football team preview series with the Eastern Michigan Eagles 2023 season preview. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & Patty C (@PattyC831) break down the upcoming 2023 Eastern Michigan roster from the offense to the defense and special teams to the transfer portal and recruiting classes. Are the Eastern Michigan Eagles and Chris Creighton ready to perhaps compete for a MAC Championship? Plus, Michael Barker aka (@CFBcampustour) jumps on to talk about his experiences to Ypsilanti, Michigan and The Factory aka Rynearson Stadium. Will Eastern Michigan figure out the QB transition fine in going from Taylor Powell to Austin Smith? Will the Eastern Michigan Eagles and Chris Creighton upset another power 5 program this year? Is Samson Evans one of if not the best running back in the MAC heading into 2023? Will Tanner Knue have another big year at the wideout spot? Did landing Javon Swinton and Terry Lockett in the transfer portal mean the Eagles won the transfer portal? Does the offense line only returning two starters from a season ago stick out like a red flag or will Brandon Blaney and Sean Coughlin figure that out? How will the Eastern Michigan defense look without stud DL Jose Ramirez? Is Payton Price the name to watch on the defensive line? Can Chase Kline and Joseph Sparacio led the EMU defense back to being one of the better units in the MAC? Will the defensive backfield be one of the tops in the MAC with the return of Kempton Shine, Cameron Smith and Quentavius Scandrett? We talk it all and more on this 2023 Eastern Michigan Eagles season preview episode of The College Football Experience. ===================================================== SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/store Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app Check out SGPN.TV Support us by supporting our partners BIRDDOGS code POOL - Look good w/ a free Yeti style tumbler - birddogs.com/pool Underdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $100 - https://sg.pn/underdog Follow The College Experience & SGPN On Social Media Twitter - https://twitter.com/TCEonSGPN Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcast Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcast TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcast Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcast Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheCollegeExperience Follow The Hosts On Social Media Colby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/thecolbyd Patty C - https://twitter.com/PattyC831 NC Nick - https://twitter.com/NC__NicK Watch the Sports Gambling Podcast YouTube - https://www.sg.pn/YouTube Twitch - https://www.sg.pn/Twitch Read & Discuss - Join the conversation Website - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com Slack - https://sg.pn/slack Reddit - https://www.sg.pn/reddit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network continues its 133 college football team preview series with the Eastern Michigan Eagles 2023 season preview. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & Patty C (@PattyC831) break down the upcoming 2023 Eastern Michigan roster from the offense to the defense and special teams to the transfer portal and recruiting classes. Are the Eastern Michigan Eagles and Chris Creighton ready to perhaps compete for a MAC Championship? Plus, Michael Barker aka (@CFBcampustour) jumps on to talk about his experiences to Ypsilanti, Michigan and The Factory aka Rynearson Stadium. Will Eastern Michigan figure out the QB transition fine in going from Taylor Powell to Austin Smith? Will the Eastern Michigan Eagles and Chris Creighton upset another power 5 program this year? Is Samson Evans one of if not the best running back in the MAC heading into 2023? Will Tanner Knue have another big year at the wideout spot? Did landing Javon Swinton and Terry Lockett in the transfer portal mean the Eagles won the transfer portal? Does the offense line only returning two starters from a season ago stick out like a red flag or will Brandon Blaney and Sean Coughlin figure that out? How will the Eastern Michigan defense look without stud DL Jose Ramirez? Is Payton Price the name to watch on the defensive line? Can Chase Kline and Joseph Sparacio led the EMU defense back to being one of the better units in the MAC? Will the defensive backfield be one of the tops in the MAC with the return of Kempton Shine, Cameron Smith and Quentavius Scandrett? We talk it all and more on this 2023 Eastern Michigan Eagles season preview episode of The College Football Experience. ===================================================== SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/store Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app Check out SGPN.TV Support us by supporting our partners BIRDDOGS code POOL - Look good w/ a free Yeti style tumbler - birddogs.com/pool Underdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $100 - https://sg.pn/underdog Follow The College Experience & SGPN On Social Media Twitter - https://twitter.com/TCEonSGPN Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcast Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcast TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcast Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcast Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheCollegeExperience Follow The Hosts On Social Media Colby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/thecolbyd Patty C - https://twitter.com/PattyC831 NC Nick - https://twitter.com/NC__NicK Watch the Sports Gambling Podcast YouTube - https://www.sg.pn/YouTube Twitch - https://www.sg.pn/Twitch Read & Discuss - Join the conversation Website - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com Slack - https://sg.pn/slack Reddit - https://www.sg.pn/reddit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brayden Neville checks in from Ticats Training Camp at McMaster. Coach O, Coach Tommy Condell, Chris Van Zeyl, Matt Shiltz and Taylor Powell meet with the Ticats Audio Network to discuss Training Camp, Friday's game against Montreal and more.
A new research paper was published in Oncotarget's Volume 14 on February 2, 2023, entitled, “Everolimus downregulates STAT3/HIF-1α/VEGF pathway to inhibit angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis in TP53 mutant head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC).” TP53 mutant head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) patients exhibit poor clinical outcomes with 50–60% recurrence rates in advanced stage patients. In a recent phase II clinical trial, adjuvant therapy with everolimus (mTOR inhibitor) significantly increased 2-year progression-free survival in p53 mutated patients. TP53-driven mTOR activation in solid malignancies causes upregulation of HIF-1α and its target, downstream effector VEGF, by activating STAT3 cell signaling pathway. In this recent study, researchers Md Maksudul Alam, Janmaris Marin Fermin, Mark Knackstedt, Mackenzie J. Noonan, Taylor Powell, Landon Goodreau, Emily K. Daniel, Xiaohua Rong, Tara Moore-Medlin, Alok R. Khandelwal, and Cherie-Ann O. Nathan from LSU-Health Sciences Center investigated the effects of everolimus on the STAT3/HIF-1α/VEGF pathway in TP53 mutant cell lines and xenograft models. “The role of mTOR inhibitors (mTORi) as potent growth inhibitory and antiangiogenic/anti-lymphangiogenic agents in HNSCC is well established [18]. Moreover, mTORi significantly suppressed baseline invasiveness of endothelial and HNSCC tumor cells [19]. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms for mutant p53 protein-mediated activation of the mTOR pathway which drive the oncologic processes in HNSCC are yet to be elucidated.” Treatment with everolimus significantly inhibited cell growth in vitro and effectively reduced the growth of TP53 mutant xenografts in a minimal residual disease (MRD) model in nude mice. Everolimus treatment was associated with significant downregulation of STAT3/HIF-1α/VEGF pathway in both models. Further, treatment with everolimus was associated with attenuation in tumor angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis as indicated by decreased microvessel density of vascular and lymphatic vessels in HN31 and FaDu xenografts. Everolimus downregulated the STAT3/HIF-1α/VEGF pathway to inhibit growth and in vitro tube formation of HMEC-1 (endothelial) and HMEC-1A (lymphatic endothelial) cell lines. “Our studies demonstrated that everolimus inhibits the growth of TP53 mutant tumors by inhibiting angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis through the downregulation of STAT3/HIF-1α/VEGF signaling.” DOI: https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.28355 Correspondence to: Cherie-Ann O. Nathan - cherieann.nathan@lsuhs.edu Keywords: TP53 mutant, HNSCC, angiogenesis, everolimus, mTOR About Oncotarget Oncotarget is a primarily oncology-focused, peer-reviewed, open access journal. Papers are published continuously within yearly volumes in their final and complete form, and then quickly released to Pubmed. On September 15, 2022, Oncotarget was accepted again for indexing by MEDLINE. Oncotarget is now indexed by Medline/PubMed and PMC/PubMed. To learn more about Oncotarget, please visit https://www.oncotarget.com and connect with us: SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/oncotarget Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Oncotarget/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/oncotarget Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/oncotargetjrnl/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/OncotargetYouTube LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/oncotarget Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/oncotarget/ Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/user/Oncotarget/ Media Contact MEDIA@IMPACTJOURNALS.COM 18009220957
Eastern Michigan vs. San Jose St College Football Pick Prediction 12/20/2022 by Tony T. Eastern Michigan vs. San Jose St—EMU concluded play at 8-4. They close the regular season on a three game win streak after their 38-19 home win to Central Michigan. Eagles played well away from home covering five of six. Taylor Powell finished strong final two games completing 76.9% with 7.7 yards per attempt.
Even the most faithful horror movie fans wouldn't want to witness the scenes we are talking about today. A promising MMA fighter, Jarrod Wyatt, went down in sports history for murdering his sparring partner in cold blood.I don't often give additional listener discretion warnings before telling you about a story, because the name of the podcast should be a strong hint that it can get graphic in detail… but I am now. Consider this the warning.Under the influence of psychedelic mushroom tea, Jarrod Wyatt ripped the still-beating heart from Taylor Powell's chest. And that's just where the gruesome details begin. Subscribe and share 10 Minute Murder with your true crime loving friends. Connect on social media to know when new episodes are released and to see visuals that go along with the episodes.10minutemurder.comemail: joe@10minutemurder.comFacebook: https://facebook.com/10MMpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/10minutemurder/Youtube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCkJLUCEZlkn9In3AA46RVxwTwitter: https://twitter.com/10minutemurderClick Here for Merch : https://www.teepublic.com/user/minute-murder
In March 2010, friends and MMA fighters 21-year-old Taylor Powell and 29-year-old Jarrod Wyatt were hanging out when things took a terrible turn. Caught in a delusion about God and Satan, the pair started fighting. But Jarrod wouldn't stop until he burned his friend's heart. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/badactspodPodMoth: https://podmoth.network/Ad: https://www.freakyfridayspodcast.com/ Episode Source List:https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna48953331https://abcnews.go.com/US/jarrod-wyatt-mixed-martial-artist-ripped-heart-friend/story?id=17194715https://www.times-standard.com/2010/06/22/victims-mother-insanity-plea-grasping-at-straws-family-is-devastated-after-klamath-killing-took-life-of-21-year-old-son-brother/ https://www.times-standard.com/2010/05/27/warning-this-story-contains-graphic-content-klamath-suspect-wyatt-will-answer-to-murder-charges/ https://www.mercurynews.com/2012/05/24/northern-california-mma-fighter-competent-to-stand-trial-in-gruesome-murder-of-friend/ https://www.khq.com/news/mma-fighter-facing-murder-charges/article_b4c5d5b3-b007-56d7-b2ba-f8a88cfcbdaa.html https://www.cbsnews.com/news/jarrod-wyatt-mma-fighter-accused-of-ripping-out-friends-heart-and-tongue-pleads-guilty-to-murder/
NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Last Night (20) Michigan 91, Pittsburgh 60 Notre Dame 82, Southern Indiana 70 (20) Michigan 91, Pitt 60 – Howard, Dickinson lead No. 20 Michigan to 91-60 rout of Pitt Jett Howard scored 17 points as No. 20 Michigan pulled away in the second half for a 91-60 rout of Pittsburgh on Wednesday night in the Legends Classic semifinals. After struggling to get past Eastern Michigan on Friday, the Wolverines (3-0) struggled at times during the first half before seizing control early in the second. Joey Baker and Kobe Bufkin added 14 apiece for Michigan. Hunter Dickinson totaled 11 points, seven rebounds and five assists as Michigan shot 72% in the second half and 58.3% overall. Jamarius Burton led Pittsburgh (1-2) with 14 points and Blake Hinson added 13. Notre Dame 82, S. Indiana 70 – Wertz scores 20, Notre Dame beats Southern Indiana 82-70 Trey Wertz scored 20 points, Nate Laszewski added 18 points and 10 rebounds and Notre Dame beat Southern Indiana 82-70. Laszewski hit a 3-pointer 17 seconds into the game and Notre Dame (3-0) led the rest of the way. Dane Goodwin’s layup made it 19-9 with 11:41 left in the first half and Wertz sandwiched a pair of 3-pointers around three free throws by Cormac Ryan in a 9-0 spurt that made it 28-11 about 3 minutes later. Trevor Lakes hit five 3-pointers and scored 21 points on 7-of-11 shooting for Southern Indiana. Tonight (20) Michigan vs. Arizona State, 9:30 p.m. at Brooklyn News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 9:00 Central Michigan at Minnesota, 9:00 p.m. NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Last Night (23) Michigan 99, Western Michigan 67 (9) Notre Dame 82, Northwestern 58 Indiana State 84, Central Michigan 71 (23) Michigan 99, WMU 67 – Phelia, Kiser score 25 each, No. 23 Michigan women roll Laila Phelia and Emily Kiser scored 25 points each and No. 23 Michigan cruised to a 99-67 win over Western Michigan, the 20th straight home win for the Wolverines. Phelia set a career high on 11-of-15 shooting, including 3 of 4 from 3-point range. Kiser matched her career high on 11-of-18 shooting with 14 rebounds and a career-high eight assists. Leigha Brown added 13 points for Michigan, which had a 51-15 rebounding advantage. Lauren Ross scored 27 points and Maggie Stutelberg, added 20 for Western Michigan (0-3). Ross was 5 of 5 from 3-point range and Stutelberg 6 of 12. (9) Notre Dame 82, Northwestern 58 – Citron, Miles lead No. 9 Irish to easy win over Northwestern Sonia Citron finished with 24 points and 10 rebounds, Olivia Miles added 21 points before getting ejected and No. 9 Notre Dame pounded Northwestern 92-58. Lauren Ebo chipped in with 19 points and seven rebounds. Dara Mabrey broke a tie with her sister for career 3-pointers in an otherwise rough outing and the Irish rolled to an easy win. They led by 17 at halftime after things took a heated turn late in the second quarter. Notre Dame’s Natalija Marshall and the Northwestern’s Paige Mott got tied up and had some words. The Wildcats’ Caileigh Walsh, Courtney Shaw and Jasmine McWilliams were ejected for leaving the bench. Miles also got involved and picked up a technical. She was called for another one late in the third. Tonight Florida A&M at Michigan State, 7:00 p.m. MLB – Verlander, Alcantara are unanimous Cy Young Award winners Houston’s Justin Verlander in the American League and Miami’s Sandy Alcantara in the National League are both unanimous selections for the Cy Young Award. It’s the second time the winners in both leagues were unanimous since the award began in 1956. The 39-year-old Verlander won the award for the third time, having previously won in 2011 with Detroit and 2019 with Houston. He’s the 11th player to win it three times. Verlander missed almost all of the previous two seasons while recovering from Tommy John surgery. He led the AL in ERA. Alcantara led the majors in complete games with six. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Indiana Pacers 125, Charlotte Hornets 113 New Orleans Pelicans 124, Chicago Bulls 110 Pacers 125, Hornets 113 – Haliburton, Pacers beat Hornets; Ball re-injures ankle Tyrese Haliburton had 22 points and 11 assists, Myles Turner added 20 points and 10 rebounds and the Indiana Pacers beat Charlotte 125-113 on Wednesday night in a game in which Hornets guard LaMelo Ball re-injured his left ankle after stepping on a fan’s foot Bennedict Mathurin had 20 points off the bench, including Indiana’s first 10 points of the fourth quarter, and the Pacers won for the sixth time in eight games. Buddy Heidl added 19 points. Ball finished with 26 points for the Hornets, but left with 1:34 left when he re-injured his left ankle — the same one that kept him out of the first 13 games of the season. Pelicans 124, Bulls 110 – CJ McCollum scores 23 points, Pelicans top Bulls 124-110 CJ McCollum scored 23 points, Jonas Valanciunas added 22 and the New Orleans Pelicans won their second straight game without Zion Williamson in the lineup, beating the Chicago Bulls 124-110. Trey Murphy III hit five 3s and finished with his 19 points and 10 rebounds for his first career double-double. And the Pelicans combined to make 17 3-pointers en route to their third straight win overall, and fourth victory in five games. DeMar DeRozan scored 28 and Zach LaVine 25 points for Chicago. The Bulls have dropped three straight, starting with their home loss to New Orleans on Nov. 9. Tonight Detroit Pistons at Los Angeles Clippers, 10:30 p.m. NCAAFB – College Football – Week 12 Last Night Western Michigan 12, Central Michigan 10 Eastern Michigan 31, Kent State 24 WMU 12, CMU 10 – Tyler, Carter help W. Michigan beat Central Michigan 12-10 Sean Tyler ran for a career-best 177 yards and a touchdown on a career-high 26 carries, Andre Carter had two sacks — including a safety in the closing minutes — and Palmer Domschke kicked a 25-yard field goal with 1:52 to play as Western Michigan rallied to beat Central Michigan 12-10. The Broncos received the ensuing kickoff and went 57 yards in eight plays — including a 36-yard pass from Treyson Bourguet to Corey Crooms to convert a third-and-11 — to take the lead with Domschke’s field goal. Keni-H Lovely picked off a pass a few plays later to seal it for Western Michigan (4-7, 3-4 Mid-American Conference). Carter finished with three tackles for losses and has 11 this season. EMU 31, Kent St. 24 – Powell, Knue help E. Michigan beat Kent State 31-24 Taylor Powell threw three touchdown passes — two to Tanner Knue in the second half — and Eastern Michigan rallied from a 10-point deficit to beat Kent State 31-24. Knue caught a 39-yard TD pass early in the third quarter, Jesus Gomez added a 33-yard field goal to make it 17-all going into the fourth before Knue’s second touchdown, an 11-yard reception, gave the Eagles the lead for good with 10:46 remaining. Poke finished with six receptions for 105 yards and Devontez Walker added 121 yards receiving for Kent State. NCAAFB – Freeman guides No. 18 Notre Dame back from 0-2 start Marcus Freeman’s started his first full season as Notre Dame coach with a stumble and a fall. Losing at No. 2 Ohio State was understandable. Losing the home opener to Marshall and sliding from preseason No. 5 to out of the rankings was not. And losing starting quarterback Tyler Buchner with a season-ending shoulder injury in Week 2 only made matters worse. The Fighting Irish responded to the precarious moment by winning seven of their next eight games — all with a new quarterback, Drew Pyne. And now the Irish are back in the national conversation again. NCAAFB – Virginia cancels game vs. Coastal Carolina after shooting Virginia has canceled its home football game against No. 23 Coastal Carolina scheduled for Saturday following a shooting on campus that left three players dead and another wounded. The school says it has not determined if the Cavaliers will play their traditional final regular-season game at Virginia Tech on Nov. 26. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night St. Louis Blues 5, Chicago Blackhawks 2 Blues 5, Blackhawks 2 – O’Reilly, Kyrou help Blues beat Blackhawks 5-2 Ryan O’Reilly and Jordan Kyrou each had a goal and an assist, and the St. Louis Blues beat the Chicago Blackhawks 5-2 for their fourth straight victory. Calle Rosen, Tyler Pitlick and Ivan Barbashev also scored as St. Louis closed out a perfect three-game trip. Jordan Binnington made 25 saves. The win streak for the Blues comes in the wake of an ugly eight-game slide, when they were outscored 38-12. Andreas Athanasiou scored twice for Chicago, and Arvid Soderblom made 30 stops. The Blackhawks lost for the fourth time in five games. Tonight Detroit Red Wings at San Jose Sharks, 10:30 p.m. NHL – Hossa interested in more active role with Chicago Blackhawks Marian Hossa isn’t exactly sure how he will feel when the Chicago Blackhawks retire his No. 81 jersey. The Hockey Hall of Famer is certain he is going to watch some more numbers from his championship teams in Chicago go up to the United Center rafters some day. The 43-year-old Hossa gets his moment before Sunday’s game against Pittsburgh, another one of his five teams during his 19 NHL seasons. He becomes the eighth player to have his number retired by Chicago, joining an impressive list that also includes Stan Mikita, Bobby Hull and Tony Esposito. NFL – National Football League – Week 11 Tonight Tennessee Titans at Green Bay Packers, 8:15 p.m. NFL – Fields, Bears running game deal with Herbert’s injury Quarterback Justin Fields and the Chicago Bears’ league-leading rushing attack are trying to deal with losing running back Khalil Herbert to a hip injury as they prepare to face the league’s second-ranked rushing team in the Atlanta Falcons. Rookie Trestan Ebner will step in for Herbert, who splits time with starter David Montgomery. Fields is going for his third straight 100-yard rushing game against the Falcons after TD runs of 67 and 61 yards in the past two games. Tennis – Novak Djokovic has visa to play Australian Open in January The Australian government confirmed that Novak Djokovic has been granted a visa to compete in the Australian Open in January a year after he was deported over his stance against COVID-19 vaccination. The 21-time Grand Slam champion had his visa cancelled on public interest grounds on Jan. 14 and lost an appeal against deportation in the Full Federal Court. Immigration Minister Andrew Giles says he had approved Djokovic’s application to revoke the cancellation decision because the ground for canceling the visa no longer existed. The visa ban could have lasted for three years. The 35-year-old from Serbia is clear to compete at the Australian Open, which runs from Jan. 16-29. AHL – American Hockey League Yesterday Rockford Ice Hogs 5, Grand Rapids Griffins 1 NBAGL – NBA G-League Tonight Wisconsin Herd at Motor City Cruise, 7:00 p.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Last Night Men’s Basketball CBG Preparatory at Southwestern Michigan College, PPD Women’s Basketball Great Lakes Christian College at Southwestern Michigan College, PPD Tonight Women’s Basketball Andrews University at Lake Michigan College, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball Andrews University at Lake Michigan College, 7:30 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Last Night (20) Michigan 91, Pittsburgh 60 Notre Dame 82, Southern Indiana 70 (20) Michigan 91, Pitt 60 – Howard, Dickinson lead No. 20 Michigan to 91-60 rout of Pitt Jett Howard scored 17 points as No. 20 Michigan pulled away in the second half for a 91-60 rout of Pittsburgh on Wednesday night in the Legends Classic semifinals. After struggling to get past Eastern Michigan on Friday, the Wolverines (3-0) struggled at times during the first half before seizing control early in the second. Joey Baker and Kobe Bufkin added 14 apiece for Michigan. Hunter Dickinson totaled 11 points, seven rebounds and five assists as Michigan shot 72% in the second half and 58.3% overall. Jamarius Burton led Pittsburgh (1-2) with 14 points and Blake Hinson added 13. Notre Dame 82, S. Indiana 70 – Wertz scores 20, Notre Dame beats Southern Indiana 82-70 Trey Wertz scored 20 points, Nate Laszewski added 18 points and 10 rebounds and Notre Dame beat Southern Indiana 82-70. Laszewski hit a 3-pointer 17 seconds into the game and Notre Dame (3-0) led the rest of the way. Dane Goodwin’s layup made it 19-9 with 11:41 left in the first half and Wertz sandwiched a pair of 3-pointers around three free throws by Cormac Ryan in a 9-0 spurt that made it 28-11 about 3 minutes later. Trevor Lakes hit five 3-pointers and scored 21 points on 7-of-11 shooting for Southern Indiana. Tonight (20) Michigan vs. Arizona State, 9:30 p.m. at Brooklyn News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 9:00 Central Michigan at Minnesota, 9:00 p.m. NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Last Night (23) Michigan 99, Western Michigan 67 (9) Notre Dame 82, Northwestern 58 Indiana State 84, Central Michigan 71 (23) Michigan 99, WMU 67 – Phelia, Kiser score 25 each, No. 23 Michigan women roll Laila Phelia and Emily Kiser scored 25 points each and No. 23 Michigan cruised to a 99-67 win over Western Michigan, the 20th straight home win for the Wolverines. Phelia set a career high on 11-of-15 shooting, including 3 of 4 from 3-point range. Kiser matched her career high on 11-of-18 shooting with 14 rebounds and a career-high eight assists. Leigha Brown added 13 points for Michigan, which had a 51-15 rebounding advantage. Lauren Ross scored 27 points and Maggie Stutelberg, added 20 for Western Michigan (0-3). Ross was 5 of 5 from 3-point range and Stutelberg 6 of 12. (9) Notre Dame 82, Northwestern 58 – Citron, Miles lead No. 9 Irish to easy win over Northwestern Sonia Citron finished with 24 points and 10 rebounds, Olivia Miles added 21 points before getting ejected and No. 9 Notre Dame pounded Northwestern 92-58. Lauren Ebo chipped in with 19 points and seven rebounds. Dara Mabrey broke a tie with her sister for career 3-pointers in an otherwise rough outing and the Irish rolled to an easy win. They led by 17 at halftime after things took a heated turn late in the second quarter. Notre Dame’s Natalija Marshall and the Northwestern’s Paige Mott got tied up and had some words. The Wildcats’ Caileigh Walsh, Courtney Shaw and Jasmine McWilliams were ejected for leaving the bench. Miles also got involved and picked up a technical. She was called for another one late in the third. Tonight Florida A&M at Michigan State, 7:00 p.m. MLB – Verlander, Alcantara are unanimous Cy Young Award winners Houston’s Justin Verlander in the American League and Miami’s Sandy Alcantara in the National League are both unanimous selections for the Cy Young Award. It’s the second time the winners in both leagues were unanimous since the award began in 1956. The 39-year-old Verlander won the award for the third time, having previously won in 2011 with Detroit and 2019 with Houston. He’s the 11th player to win it three times. Verlander missed almost all of the previous two seasons while recovering from Tommy John surgery. He led the AL in ERA. Alcantara led the majors in complete games with six. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Indiana Pacers 125, Charlotte Hornets 113 New Orleans Pelicans 124, Chicago Bulls 110 Pacers 125, Hornets 113 – Haliburton, Pacers beat Hornets; Ball re-injures ankle Tyrese Haliburton had 22 points and 11 assists, Myles Turner added 20 points and 10 rebounds and the Indiana Pacers beat Charlotte 125-113 on Wednesday night in a game in which Hornets guard LaMelo Ball re-injured his left ankle after stepping on a fan’s foot Bennedict Mathurin had 20 points off the bench, including Indiana’s first 10 points of the fourth quarter, and the Pacers won for the sixth time in eight games. Buddy Heidl added 19 points. Ball finished with 26 points for the Hornets, but left with 1:34 left when he re-injured his left ankle — the same one that kept him out of the first 13 games of the season. Pelicans 124, Bulls 110 – CJ McCollum scores 23 points, Pelicans top Bulls 124-110 CJ McCollum scored 23 points, Jonas Valanciunas added 22 and the New Orleans Pelicans won their second straight game without Zion Williamson in the lineup, beating the Chicago Bulls 124-110. Trey Murphy III hit five 3s and finished with his 19 points and 10 rebounds for his first career double-double. And the Pelicans combined to make 17 3-pointers en route to their third straight win overall, and fourth victory in five games. DeMar DeRozan scored 28 and Zach LaVine 25 points for Chicago. The Bulls have dropped three straight, starting with their home loss to New Orleans on Nov. 9. Tonight Detroit Pistons at Los Angeles Clippers, 10:30 p.m. NCAAFB – College Football – Week 12 Last Night Western Michigan 12, Central Michigan 10 Eastern Michigan 31, Kent State 24 WMU 12, CMU 10 – Tyler, Carter help W. Michigan beat Central Michigan 12-10 Sean Tyler ran for a career-best 177 yards and a touchdown on a career-high 26 carries, Andre Carter had two sacks — including a safety in the closing minutes — and Palmer Domschke kicked a 25-yard field goal with 1:52 to play as Western Michigan rallied to beat Central Michigan 12-10. The Broncos received the ensuing kickoff and went 57 yards in eight plays — including a 36-yard pass from Treyson Bourguet to Corey Crooms to convert a third-and-11 — to take the lead with Domschke’s field goal. Keni-H Lovely picked off a pass a few plays later to seal it for Western Michigan (4-7, 3-4 Mid-American Conference). Carter finished with three tackles for losses and has 11 this season. EMU 31, Kent St. 24 – Powell, Knue help E. Michigan beat Kent State 31-24 Taylor Powell threw three touchdown passes — two to Tanner Knue in the second half — and Eastern Michigan rallied from a 10-point deficit to beat Kent State 31-24. Knue caught a 39-yard TD pass early in the third quarter, Jesus Gomez added a 33-yard field goal to make it 17-all going into the fourth before Knue’s second touchdown, an 11-yard reception, gave the Eagles the lead for good with 10:46 remaining. Poke finished with six receptions for 105 yards and Devontez Walker added 121 yards receiving for Kent State. NCAAFB – Freeman guides No. 18 Notre Dame back from 0-2 start Marcus Freeman’s started his first full season as Notre Dame coach with a stumble and a fall. Losing at No. 2 Ohio State was understandable. Losing the home opener to Marshall and sliding from preseason No. 5 to out of the rankings was not. And losing starting quarterback Tyler Buchner with a season-ending shoulder injury in Week 2 only made matters worse. The Fighting Irish responded to the precarious moment by winning seven of their next eight games — all with a new quarterback, Drew Pyne. And now the Irish are back in the national conversation again. NCAAFB – Virginia cancels game vs. Coastal Carolina after shooting Virginia has canceled its home football game against No. 23 Coastal Carolina scheduled for Saturday following a shooting on campus that left three players dead and another wounded. The school says it has not determined if the Cavaliers will play their traditional final regular-season game at Virginia Tech on Nov. 26. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night St. Louis Blues 5, Chicago Blackhawks 2 Blues 5, Blackhawks 2 – O’Reilly, Kyrou help Blues beat Blackhawks 5-2 Ryan O’Reilly and Jordan Kyrou each had a goal and an assist, and the St. Louis Blues beat the Chicago Blackhawks 5-2 for their fourth straight victory. Calle Rosen, Tyler Pitlick and Ivan Barbashev also scored as St. Louis closed out a perfect three-game trip. Jordan Binnington made 25 saves. The win streak for the Blues comes in the wake of an ugly eight-game slide, when they were outscored 38-12. Andreas Athanasiou scored twice for Chicago, and Arvid Soderblom made 30 stops. The Blackhawks lost for the fourth time in five games. Tonight Detroit Red Wings at San Jose Sharks, 10:30 p.m. NHL – Hossa interested in more active role with Chicago Blackhawks Marian Hossa isn’t exactly sure how he will feel when the Chicago Blackhawks retire his No. 81 jersey. The Hockey Hall of Famer is certain he is going to watch some more numbers from his championship teams in Chicago go up to the United Center rafters some day. The 43-year-old Hossa gets his moment before Sunday’s game against Pittsburgh, another one of his five teams during his 19 NHL seasons. He becomes the eighth player to have his number retired by Chicago, joining an impressive list that also includes Stan Mikita, Bobby Hull and Tony Esposito. NFL – National Football League – Week 11 Tonight Tennessee Titans at Green Bay Packers, 8:15 p.m. NFL – Fields, Bears running game deal with Herbert’s injury Quarterback Justin Fields and the Chicago Bears’ league-leading rushing attack are trying to deal with losing running back Khalil Herbert to a hip injury as they prepare to face the league’s second-ranked rushing team in the Atlanta Falcons. Rookie Trestan Ebner will step in for Herbert, who splits time with starter David Montgomery. Fields is going for his third straight 100-yard rushing game against the Falcons after TD runs of 67 and 61 yards in the past two games. Tennis – Novak Djokovic has visa to play Australian Open in January The Australian government confirmed that Novak Djokovic has been granted a visa to compete in the Australian Open in January a year after he was deported over his stance against COVID-19 vaccination. The 21-time Grand Slam champion had his visa cancelled on public interest grounds on Jan. 14 and lost an appeal against deportation in the Full Federal Court. Immigration Minister Andrew Giles says he had approved Djokovic’s application to revoke the cancellation decision because the ground for canceling the visa no longer existed. The visa ban could have lasted for three years. The 35-year-old from Serbia is clear to compete at the Australian Open, which runs from Jan. 16-29. AHL – American Hockey League Yesterday Rockford Ice Hogs 5, Grand Rapids Griffins 1 NBAGL – NBA G-League Tonight Wisconsin Herd at Motor City Cruise, 7:00 p.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Last Night Men’s Basketball CBG Preparatory at Southwestern Michigan College, PPD Women’s Basketball Great Lakes Christian College at Southwestern Michigan College, PPD Tonight Women’s Basketball Andrews University at Lake Michigan College, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball Andrews University at Lake Michigan College, 7:30 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Last Night (20) Michigan 91, Pittsburgh 60 Notre Dame 82, Southern Indiana 70 (20) Michigan 91, Pitt 60 – Howard, Dickinson lead No. 20 Michigan to 91-60 rout of Pitt Jett Howard scored 17 points as No. 20 Michigan pulled away in the second half for a 91-60 rout of Pittsburgh on Wednesday night in the Legends Classic semifinals. After struggling to get past Eastern Michigan on Friday, the Wolverines (3-0) struggled at times during the first half before seizing control early in the second. Joey Baker and Kobe Bufkin added 14 apiece for Michigan. Hunter Dickinson totaled 11 points, seven rebounds and five assists as Michigan shot 72% in the second half and 58.3% overall. Jamarius Burton led Pittsburgh (1-2) with 14 points and Blake Hinson added 13. Notre Dame 82, S. Indiana 70 – Wertz scores 20, Notre Dame beats Southern Indiana 82-70 Trey Wertz scored 20 points, Nate Laszewski added 18 points and 10 rebounds and Notre Dame beat Southern Indiana 82-70. Laszewski hit a 3-pointer 17 seconds into the game and Notre Dame (3-0) led the rest of the way. Dane Goodwin’s layup made it 19-9 with 11:41 left in the first half and Wertz sandwiched a pair of 3-pointers around three free throws by Cormac Ryan in a 9-0 spurt that made it 28-11 about 3 minutes later. Trevor Lakes hit five 3-pointers and scored 21 points on 7-of-11 shooting for Southern Indiana. Tonight (20) Michigan vs. Arizona State, 9:30 p.m. at Brooklyn News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 9:00 Central Michigan at Minnesota, 9:00 p.m. NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Last Night (23) Michigan 99, Western Michigan 67 (9) Notre Dame 82, Northwestern 58 Indiana State 84, Central Michigan 71 (23) Michigan 99, WMU 67 – Phelia, Kiser score 25 each, No. 23 Michigan women roll Laila Phelia and Emily Kiser scored 25 points each and No. 23 Michigan cruised to a 99-67 win over Western Michigan, the 20th straight home win for the Wolverines. Phelia set a career high on 11-of-15 shooting, including 3 of 4 from 3-point range. Kiser matched her career high on 11-of-18 shooting with 14 rebounds and a career-high eight assists. Leigha Brown added 13 points for Michigan, which had a 51-15 rebounding advantage. Lauren Ross scored 27 points and Maggie Stutelberg, added 20 for Western Michigan (0-3). Ross was 5 of 5 from 3-point range and Stutelberg 6 of 12. (9) Notre Dame 82, Northwestern 58 – Citron, Miles lead No. 9 Irish to easy win over Northwestern Sonia Citron finished with 24 points and 10 rebounds, Olivia Miles added 21 points before getting ejected and No. 9 Notre Dame pounded Northwestern 92-58. Lauren Ebo chipped in with 19 points and seven rebounds. Dara Mabrey broke a tie with her sister for career 3-pointers in an otherwise rough outing and the Irish rolled to an easy win. They led by 17 at halftime after things took a heated turn late in the second quarter. Notre Dame’s Natalija Marshall and the Northwestern’s Paige Mott got tied up and had some words. The Wildcats’ Caileigh Walsh, Courtney Shaw and Jasmine McWilliams were ejected for leaving the bench. Miles also got involved and picked up a technical. She was called for another one late in the third. Tonight Florida A&M at Michigan State, 7:00 p.m. MLB – Verlander, Alcantara are unanimous Cy Young Award winners Houston’s Justin Verlander in the American League and Miami’s Sandy Alcantara in the National League are both unanimous selections for the Cy Young Award. It’s the second time the winners in both leagues were unanimous since the award began in 1956. The 39-year-old Verlander won the award for the third time, having previously won in 2011 with Detroit and 2019 with Houston. He’s the 11th player to win it three times. Verlander missed almost all of the previous two seasons while recovering from Tommy John surgery. He led the AL in ERA. Alcantara led the majors in complete games with six. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Indiana Pacers 125, Charlotte Hornets 113 New Orleans Pelicans 124, Chicago Bulls 110 Pacers 125, Hornets 113 – Haliburton, Pacers beat Hornets; Ball re-injures ankle Tyrese Haliburton had 22 points and 11 assists, Myles Turner added 20 points and 10 rebounds and the Indiana Pacers beat Charlotte 125-113 on Wednesday night in a game in which Hornets guard LaMelo Ball re-injured his left ankle after stepping on a fan’s foot Bennedict Mathurin had 20 points off the bench, including Indiana’s first 10 points of the fourth quarter, and the Pacers won for the sixth time in eight games. Buddy Heidl added 19 points. Ball finished with 26 points for the Hornets, but left with 1:34 left when he re-injured his left ankle — the same one that kept him out of the first 13 games of the season. Pelicans 124, Bulls 110 – CJ McCollum scores 23 points, Pelicans top Bulls 124-110 CJ McCollum scored 23 points, Jonas Valanciunas added 22 and the New Orleans Pelicans won their second straight game without Zion Williamson in the lineup, beating the Chicago Bulls 124-110. Trey Murphy III hit five 3s and finished with his 19 points and 10 rebounds for his first career double-double. And the Pelicans combined to make 17 3-pointers en route to their third straight win overall, and fourth victory in five games. DeMar DeRozan scored 28 and Zach LaVine 25 points for Chicago. The Bulls have dropped three straight, starting with their home loss to New Orleans on Nov. 9. Tonight Detroit Pistons at Los Angeles Clippers, 10:30 p.m. NCAAFB – College Football – Week 12 Last Night Western Michigan 12, Central Michigan 10 Eastern Michigan 31, Kent State 24 WMU 12, CMU 10 – Tyler, Carter help W. Michigan beat Central Michigan 12-10 Sean Tyler ran for a career-best 177 yards and a touchdown on a career-high 26 carries, Andre Carter had two sacks — including a safety in the closing minutes — and Palmer Domschke kicked a 25-yard field goal with 1:52 to play as Western Michigan rallied to beat Central Michigan 12-10. The Broncos received the ensuing kickoff and went 57 yards in eight plays — including a 36-yard pass from Treyson Bourguet to Corey Crooms to convert a third-and-11 — to take the lead with Domschke’s field goal. Keni-H Lovely picked off a pass a few plays later to seal it for Western Michigan (4-7, 3-4 Mid-American Conference). Carter finished with three tackles for losses and has 11 this season. EMU 31, Kent St. 24 – Powell, Knue help E. Michigan beat Kent State 31-24 Taylor Powell threw three touchdown passes — two to Tanner Knue in the second half — and Eastern Michigan rallied from a 10-point deficit to beat Kent State 31-24. Knue caught a 39-yard TD pass early in the third quarter, Jesus Gomez added a 33-yard field goal to make it 17-all going into the fourth before Knue’s second touchdown, an 11-yard reception, gave the Eagles the lead for good with 10:46 remaining. Poke finished with six receptions for 105 yards and Devontez Walker added 121 yards receiving for Kent State. NCAAFB – Freeman guides No. 18 Notre Dame back from 0-2 start Marcus Freeman’s started his first full season as Notre Dame coach with a stumble and a fall. Losing at No. 2 Ohio State was understandable. Losing the home opener to Marshall and sliding from preseason No. 5 to out of the rankings was not. And losing starting quarterback Tyler Buchner with a season-ending shoulder injury in Week 2 only made matters worse. The Fighting Irish responded to the precarious moment by winning seven of their next eight games — all with a new quarterback, Drew Pyne. And now the Irish are back in the national conversation again. NCAAFB – Virginia cancels game vs. Coastal Carolina after shooting Virginia has canceled its home football game against No. 23 Coastal Carolina scheduled for Saturday following a shooting on campus that left three players dead and another wounded. The school says it has not determined if the Cavaliers will play their traditional final regular-season game at Virginia Tech on Nov. 26. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night St. Louis Blues 5, Chicago Blackhawks 2 Blues 5, Blackhawks 2 – O’Reilly, Kyrou help Blues beat Blackhawks 5-2 Ryan O’Reilly and Jordan Kyrou each had a goal and an assist, and the St. Louis Blues beat the Chicago Blackhawks 5-2 for their fourth straight victory. Calle Rosen, Tyler Pitlick and Ivan Barbashev also scored as St. Louis closed out a perfect three-game trip. Jordan Binnington made 25 saves. The win streak for the Blues comes in the wake of an ugly eight-game slide, when they were outscored 38-12. Andreas Athanasiou scored twice for Chicago, and Arvid Soderblom made 30 stops. The Blackhawks lost for the fourth time in five games. Tonight Detroit Red Wings at San Jose Sharks, 10:30 p.m. NHL – Hossa interested in more active role with Chicago Blackhawks Marian Hossa isn’t exactly sure how he will feel when the Chicago Blackhawks retire his No. 81 jersey. The Hockey Hall of Famer is certain he is going to watch some more numbers from his championship teams in Chicago go up to the United Center rafters some day. The 43-year-old Hossa gets his moment before Sunday’s game against Pittsburgh, another one of his five teams during his 19 NHL seasons. He becomes the eighth player to have his number retired by Chicago, joining an impressive list that also includes Stan Mikita, Bobby Hull and Tony Esposito. NFL – National Football League – Week 11 Tonight Tennessee Titans at Green Bay Packers, 8:15 p.m. NFL – Fields, Bears running game deal with Herbert’s injury Quarterback Justin Fields and the Chicago Bears’ league-leading rushing attack are trying to deal with losing running back Khalil Herbert to a hip injury as they prepare to face the league’s second-ranked rushing team in the Atlanta Falcons. Rookie Trestan Ebner will step in for Herbert, who splits time with starter David Montgomery. Fields is going for his third straight 100-yard rushing game against the Falcons after TD runs of 67 and 61 yards in the past two games. Tennis – Novak Djokovic has visa to play Australian Open in January The Australian government confirmed that Novak Djokovic has been granted a visa to compete in the Australian Open in January a year after he was deported over his stance against COVID-19 vaccination. The 21-time Grand Slam champion had his visa cancelled on public interest grounds on Jan. 14 and lost an appeal against deportation in the Full Federal Court. Immigration Minister Andrew Giles says he had approved Djokovic’s application to revoke the cancellation decision because the ground for canceling the visa no longer existed. The visa ban could have lasted for three years. The 35-year-old from Serbia is clear to compete at the Australian Open, which runs from Jan. 16-29. AHL – American Hockey League Yesterday Rockford Ice Hogs 5, Grand Rapids Griffins 1 NBAGL – NBA G-League Tonight Wisconsin Herd at Motor City Cruise, 7:00 p.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Last Night Men’s Basketball CBG Preparatory at Southwestern Michigan College, PPD Women’s Basketball Great Lakes Christian College at Southwestern Michigan College, PPD Tonight Women’s Basketball Andrews University at Lake Michigan College, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball Andrews University at Lake Michigan College, 7:30 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Last Night (20) Michigan 91, Pittsburgh 60 Notre Dame 82, Southern Indiana 70 (20) Michigan 91, Pitt 60 – Howard, Dickinson lead No. 20 Michigan to 91-60 rout of Pitt Jett Howard scored 17 points as No. 20 Michigan pulled away in the second half for a 91-60 rout of Pittsburgh on Wednesday night in the Legends Classic semifinals. After struggling to get past Eastern Michigan on Friday, the Wolverines (3-0) struggled at times during the first half before seizing control early in the second. Joey Baker and Kobe Bufkin added 14 apiece for Michigan. Hunter Dickinson totaled 11 points, seven rebounds and five assists as Michigan shot 72% in the second half and 58.3% overall. Jamarius Burton led Pittsburgh (1-2) with 14 points and Blake Hinson added 13. Notre Dame 82, S. Indiana 70 – Wertz scores 20, Notre Dame beats Southern Indiana 82-70 Trey Wertz scored 20 points, Nate Laszewski added 18 points and 10 rebounds and Notre Dame beat Southern Indiana 82-70. Laszewski hit a 3-pointer 17 seconds into the game and Notre Dame (3-0) led the rest of the way. Dane Goodwin’s layup made it 19-9 with 11:41 left in the first half and Wertz sandwiched a pair of 3-pointers around three free throws by Cormac Ryan in a 9-0 spurt that made it 28-11 about 3 minutes later. Trevor Lakes hit five 3-pointers and scored 21 points on 7-of-11 shooting for Southern Indiana. Tonight (20) Michigan vs. Arizona State, 9:30 p.m. at Brooklyn News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 9:00 Central Michigan at Minnesota, 9:00 p.m. NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Last Night (23) Michigan 99, Western Michigan 67 (9) Notre Dame 82, Northwestern 58 Indiana State 84, Central Michigan 71 (23) Michigan 99, WMU 67 – Phelia, Kiser score 25 each, No. 23 Michigan women roll Laila Phelia and Emily Kiser scored 25 points each and No. 23 Michigan cruised to a 99-67 win over Western Michigan, the 20th straight home win for the Wolverines. Phelia set a career high on 11-of-15 shooting, including 3 of 4 from 3-point range. Kiser matched her career high on 11-of-18 shooting with 14 rebounds and a career-high eight assists. Leigha Brown added 13 points for Michigan, which had a 51-15 rebounding advantage. Lauren Ross scored 27 points and Maggie Stutelberg, added 20 for Western Michigan (0-3). Ross was 5 of 5 from 3-point range and Stutelberg 6 of 12. (9) Notre Dame 82, Northwestern 58 – Citron, Miles lead No. 9 Irish to easy win over Northwestern Sonia Citron finished with 24 points and 10 rebounds, Olivia Miles added 21 points before getting ejected and No. 9 Notre Dame pounded Northwestern 92-58. Lauren Ebo chipped in with 19 points and seven rebounds. Dara Mabrey broke a tie with her sister for career 3-pointers in an otherwise rough outing and the Irish rolled to an easy win. They led by 17 at halftime after things took a heated turn late in the second quarter. Notre Dame’s Natalija Marshall and the Northwestern’s Paige Mott got tied up and had some words. The Wildcats’ Caileigh Walsh, Courtney Shaw and Jasmine McWilliams were ejected for leaving the bench. Miles also got involved and picked up a technical. She was called for another one late in the third. Tonight Florida A&M at Michigan State, 7:00 p.m. MLB – Verlander, Alcantara are unanimous Cy Young Award winners Houston’s Justin Verlander in the American League and Miami’s Sandy Alcantara in the National League are both unanimous selections for the Cy Young Award. It’s the second time the winners in both leagues were unanimous since the award began in 1956. The 39-year-old Verlander won the award for the third time, having previously won in 2011 with Detroit and 2019 with Houston. He’s the 11th player to win it three times. Verlander missed almost all of the previous two seasons while recovering from Tommy John surgery. He led the AL in ERA. Alcantara led the majors in complete games with six. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Indiana Pacers 125, Charlotte Hornets 113 New Orleans Pelicans 124, Chicago Bulls 110 Pacers 125, Hornets 113 – Haliburton, Pacers beat Hornets; Ball re-injures ankle Tyrese Haliburton had 22 points and 11 assists, Myles Turner added 20 points and 10 rebounds and the Indiana Pacers beat Charlotte 125-113 on Wednesday night in a game in which Hornets guard LaMelo Ball re-injured his left ankle after stepping on a fan’s foot Bennedict Mathurin had 20 points off the bench, including Indiana’s first 10 points of the fourth quarter, and the Pacers won for the sixth time in eight games. Buddy Heidl added 19 points. Ball finished with 26 points for the Hornets, but left with 1:34 left when he re-injured his left ankle — the same one that kept him out of the first 13 games of the season. Pelicans 124, Bulls 110 – CJ McCollum scores 23 points, Pelicans top Bulls 124-110 CJ McCollum scored 23 points, Jonas Valanciunas added 22 and the New Orleans Pelicans won their second straight game without Zion Williamson in the lineup, beating the Chicago Bulls 124-110. Trey Murphy III hit five 3s and finished with his 19 points and 10 rebounds for his first career double-double. And the Pelicans combined to make 17 3-pointers en route to their third straight win overall, and fourth victory in five games. DeMar DeRozan scored 28 and Zach LaVine 25 points for Chicago. The Bulls have dropped three straight, starting with their home loss to New Orleans on Nov. 9. Tonight Detroit Pistons at Los Angeles Clippers, 10:30 p.m. NCAAFB – College Football – Week 12 Last Night Western Michigan 12, Central Michigan 10 Eastern Michigan 31, Kent State 24 WMU 12, CMU 10 – Tyler, Carter help W. Michigan beat Central Michigan 12-10 Sean Tyler ran for a career-best 177 yards and a touchdown on a career-high 26 carries, Andre Carter had two sacks — including a safety in the closing minutes — and Palmer Domschke kicked a 25-yard field goal with 1:52 to play as Western Michigan rallied to beat Central Michigan 12-10. The Broncos received the ensuing kickoff and went 57 yards in eight plays — including a 36-yard pass from Treyson Bourguet to Corey Crooms to convert a third-and-11 — to take the lead with Domschke’s field goal. Keni-H Lovely picked off a pass a few plays later to seal it for Western Michigan (4-7, 3-4 Mid-American Conference). Carter finished with three tackles for losses and has 11 this season. EMU 31, Kent St. 24 – Powell, Knue help E. Michigan beat Kent State 31-24 Taylor Powell threw three touchdown passes — two to Tanner Knue in the second half — and Eastern Michigan rallied from a 10-point deficit to beat Kent State 31-24. Knue caught a 39-yard TD pass early in the third quarter, Jesus Gomez added a 33-yard field goal to make it 17-all going into the fourth before Knue’s second touchdown, an 11-yard reception, gave the Eagles the lead for good with 10:46 remaining. Poke finished with six receptions for 105 yards and Devontez Walker added 121 yards receiving for Kent State. NCAAFB – Freeman guides No. 18 Notre Dame back from 0-2 start Marcus Freeman’s started his first full season as Notre Dame coach with a stumble and a fall. Losing at No. 2 Ohio State was understandable. Losing the home opener to Marshall and sliding from preseason No. 5 to out of the rankings was not. And losing starting quarterback Tyler Buchner with a season-ending shoulder injury in Week 2 only made matters worse. The Fighting Irish responded to the precarious moment by winning seven of their next eight games — all with a new quarterback, Drew Pyne. And now the Irish are back in the national conversation again. NCAAFB – Virginia cancels game vs. Coastal Carolina after shooting Virginia has canceled its home football game against No. 23 Coastal Carolina scheduled for Saturday following a shooting on campus that left three players dead and another wounded. The school says it has not determined if the Cavaliers will play their traditional final regular-season game at Virginia Tech on Nov. 26. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night St. Louis Blues 5, Chicago Blackhawks 2 Blues 5, Blackhawks 2 – O’Reilly, Kyrou help Blues beat Blackhawks 5-2 Ryan O’Reilly and Jordan Kyrou each had a goal and an assist, and the St. Louis Blues beat the Chicago Blackhawks 5-2 for their fourth straight victory. Calle Rosen, Tyler Pitlick and Ivan Barbashev also scored as St. Louis closed out a perfect three-game trip. Jordan Binnington made 25 saves. The win streak for the Blues comes in the wake of an ugly eight-game slide, when they were outscored 38-12. Andreas Athanasiou scored twice for Chicago, and Arvid Soderblom made 30 stops. The Blackhawks lost for the fourth time in five games. Tonight Detroit Red Wings at San Jose Sharks, 10:30 p.m. NHL – Hossa interested in more active role with Chicago Blackhawks Marian Hossa isn’t exactly sure how he will feel when the Chicago Blackhawks retire his No. 81 jersey. The Hockey Hall of Famer is certain he is going to watch some more numbers from his championship teams in Chicago go up to the United Center rafters some day. The 43-year-old Hossa gets his moment before Sunday’s game against Pittsburgh, another one of his five teams during his 19 NHL seasons. He becomes the eighth player to have his number retired by Chicago, joining an impressive list that also includes Stan Mikita, Bobby Hull and Tony Esposito. NFL – National Football League – Week 11 Tonight Tennessee Titans at Green Bay Packers, 8:15 p.m. NFL – Fields, Bears running game deal with Herbert’s injury Quarterback Justin Fields and the Chicago Bears’ league-leading rushing attack are trying to deal with losing running back Khalil Herbert to a hip injury as they prepare to face the league’s second-ranked rushing team in the Atlanta Falcons. Rookie Trestan Ebner will step in for Herbert, who splits time with starter David Montgomery. Fields is going for his third straight 100-yard rushing game against the Falcons after TD runs of 67 and 61 yards in the past two games. Tennis – Novak Djokovic has visa to play Australian Open in January The Australian government confirmed that Novak Djokovic has been granted a visa to compete in the Australian Open in January a year after he was deported over his stance against COVID-19 vaccination. The 21-time Grand Slam champion had his visa cancelled on public interest grounds on Jan. 14 and lost an appeal against deportation in the Full Federal Court. Immigration Minister Andrew Giles says he had approved Djokovic’s application to revoke the cancellation decision because the ground for canceling the visa no longer existed. The visa ban could have lasted for three years. The 35-year-old from Serbia is clear to compete at the Australian Open, which runs from Jan. 16-29. AHL – American Hockey League Yesterday Rockford Ice Hogs 5, Grand Rapids Griffins 1 NBAGL – NBA G-League Tonight Wisconsin Herd at Motor City Cruise, 7:00 p.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Last Night Men’s Basketball CBG Preparatory at Southwestern Michigan College, PPD Women’s Basketball Great Lakes Christian College at Southwestern Michigan College, PPD Tonight Women’s Basketball Andrews University at Lake Michigan College, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball Andrews University at Lake Michigan College, 7:30 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Last Night (20) Michigan 91, Pittsburgh 60 Notre Dame 82, Southern Indiana 70 (20) Michigan 91, Pitt 60 – Howard, Dickinson lead No. 20 Michigan to 91-60 rout of Pitt Jett Howard scored 17 points as No. 20 Michigan pulled away in the second half for a 91-60 rout of Pittsburgh on Wednesday night in the Legends Classic semifinals. After struggling to get past Eastern Michigan on Friday, the Wolverines (3-0) struggled at times during the first half before seizing control early in the second. Joey Baker and Kobe Bufkin added 14 apiece for Michigan. Hunter Dickinson totaled 11 points, seven rebounds and five assists as Michigan shot 72% in the second half and 58.3% overall. Jamarius Burton led Pittsburgh (1-2) with 14 points and Blake Hinson added 13. Notre Dame 82, S. Indiana 70 – Wertz scores 20, Notre Dame beats Southern Indiana 82-70 Trey Wertz scored 20 points, Nate Laszewski added 18 points and 10 rebounds and Notre Dame beat Southern Indiana 82-70. Laszewski hit a 3-pointer 17 seconds into the game and Notre Dame (3-0) led the rest of the way. Dane Goodwin’s layup made it 19-9 with 11:41 left in the first half and Wertz sandwiched a pair of 3-pointers around three free throws by Cormac Ryan in a 9-0 spurt that made it 28-11 about 3 minutes later. Trevor Lakes hit five 3-pointers and scored 21 points on 7-of-11 shooting for Southern Indiana. Tonight (20) Michigan vs. Arizona State, 9:30 p.m. at Brooklyn News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 9:00 Central Michigan at Minnesota, 9:00 p.m. NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Last Night (23) Michigan 99, Western Michigan 67 (9) Notre Dame 82, Northwestern 58 Indiana State 84, Central Michigan 71 (23) Michigan 99, WMU 67 – Phelia, Kiser score 25 each, No. 23 Michigan women roll Laila Phelia and Emily Kiser scored 25 points each and No. 23 Michigan cruised to a 99-67 win over Western Michigan, the 20th straight home win for the Wolverines. Phelia set a career high on 11-of-15 shooting, including 3 of 4 from 3-point range. Kiser matched her career high on 11-of-18 shooting with 14 rebounds and a career-high eight assists. Leigha Brown added 13 points for Michigan, which had a 51-15 rebounding advantage. Lauren Ross scored 27 points and Maggie Stutelberg, added 20 for Western Michigan (0-3). Ross was 5 of 5 from 3-point range and Stutelberg 6 of 12. (9) Notre Dame 82, Northwestern 58 – Citron, Miles lead No. 9 Irish to easy win over Northwestern Sonia Citron finished with 24 points and 10 rebounds, Olivia Miles added 21 points before getting ejected and No. 9 Notre Dame pounded Northwestern 92-58. Lauren Ebo chipped in with 19 points and seven rebounds. Dara Mabrey broke a tie with her sister for career 3-pointers in an otherwise rough outing and the Irish rolled to an easy win. They led by 17 at halftime after things took a heated turn late in the second quarter. Notre Dame’s Natalija Marshall and the Northwestern’s Paige Mott got tied up and had some words. The Wildcats’ Caileigh Walsh, Courtney Shaw and Jasmine McWilliams were ejected for leaving the bench. Miles also got involved and picked up a technical. She was called for another one late in the third. Tonight Florida A&M at Michigan State, 7:00 p.m. MLB – Verlander, Alcantara are unanimous Cy Young Award winners Houston’s Justin Verlander in the American League and Miami’s Sandy Alcantara in the National League are both unanimous selections for the Cy Young Award. It’s the second time the winners in both leagues were unanimous since the award began in 1956. The 39-year-old Verlander won the award for the third time, having previously won in 2011 with Detroit and 2019 with Houston. He’s the 11th player to win it three times. Verlander missed almost all of the previous two seasons while recovering from Tommy John surgery. He led the AL in ERA. Alcantara led the majors in complete games with six. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Indiana Pacers 125, Charlotte Hornets 113 New Orleans Pelicans 124, Chicago Bulls 110 Pacers 125, Hornets 113 – Haliburton, Pacers beat Hornets; Ball re-injures ankle Tyrese Haliburton had 22 points and 11 assists, Myles Turner added 20 points and 10 rebounds and the Indiana Pacers beat Charlotte 125-113 on Wednesday night in a game in which Hornets guard LaMelo Ball re-injured his left ankle after stepping on a fan’s foot Bennedict Mathurin had 20 points off the bench, including Indiana’s first 10 points of the fourth quarter, and the Pacers won for the sixth time in eight games. Buddy Heidl added 19 points. Ball finished with 26 points for the Hornets, but left with 1:34 left when he re-injured his left ankle — the same one that kept him out of the first 13 games of the season. Pelicans 124, Bulls 110 – CJ McCollum scores 23 points, Pelicans top Bulls 124-110 CJ McCollum scored 23 points, Jonas Valanciunas added 22 and the New Orleans Pelicans won their second straight game without Zion Williamson in the lineup, beating the Chicago Bulls 124-110. Trey Murphy III hit five 3s and finished with his 19 points and 10 rebounds for his first career double-double. And the Pelicans combined to make 17 3-pointers en route to their third straight win overall, and fourth victory in five games. DeMar DeRozan scored 28 and Zach LaVine 25 points for Chicago. The Bulls have dropped three straight, starting with their home loss to New Orleans on Nov. 9. Tonight Detroit Pistons at Los Angeles Clippers, 10:30 p.m. NCAAFB – College Football – Week 12 Last Night Western Michigan 12, Central Michigan 10 Eastern Michigan 31, Kent State 24 WMU 12, CMU 10 – Tyler, Carter help W. Michigan beat Central Michigan 12-10 Sean Tyler ran for a career-best 177 yards and a touchdown on a career-high 26 carries, Andre Carter had two sacks — including a safety in the closing minutes — and Palmer Domschke kicked a 25-yard field goal with 1:52 to play as Western Michigan rallied to beat Central Michigan 12-10. The Broncos received the ensuing kickoff and went 57 yards in eight plays — including a 36-yard pass from Treyson Bourguet to Corey Crooms to convert a third-and-11 — to take the lead with Domschke’s field goal. Keni-H Lovely picked off a pass a few plays later to seal it for Western Michigan (4-7, 3-4 Mid-American Conference). Carter finished with three tackles for losses and has 11 this season. EMU 31, Kent St. 24 – Powell, Knue help E. Michigan beat Kent State 31-24 Taylor Powell threw three touchdown passes — two to Tanner Knue in the second half — and Eastern Michigan rallied from a 10-point deficit to beat Kent State 31-24. Knue caught a 39-yard TD pass early in the third quarter, Jesus Gomez added a 33-yard field goal to make it 17-all going into the fourth before Knue’s second touchdown, an 11-yard reception, gave the Eagles the lead for good with 10:46 remaining. Poke finished with six receptions for 105 yards and Devontez Walker added 121 yards receiving for Kent State. NCAAFB – Freeman guides No. 18 Notre Dame back from 0-2 start Marcus Freeman’s started his first full season as Notre Dame coach with a stumble and a fall. Losing at No. 2 Ohio State was understandable. Losing the home opener to Marshall and sliding from preseason No. 5 to out of the rankings was not. And losing starting quarterback Tyler Buchner with a season-ending shoulder injury in Week 2 only made matters worse. The Fighting Irish responded to the precarious moment by winning seven of their next eight games — all with a new quarterback, Drew Pyne. And now the Irish are back in the national conversation again. NCAAFB – Virginia cancels game vs. Coastal Carolina after shooting Virginia has canceled its home football game against No. 23 Coastal Carolina scheduled for Saturday following a shooting on campus that left three players dead and another wounded. The school says it has not determined if the Cavaliers will play their traditional final regular-season game at Virginia Tech on Nov. 26. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night St. Louis Blues 5, Chicago Blackhawks 2 Blues 5, Blackhawks 2 – O’Reilly, Kyrou help Blues beat Blackhawks 5-2 Ryan O’Reilly and Jordan Kyrou each had a goal and an assist, and the St. Louis Blues beat the Chicago Blackhawks 5-2 for their fourth straight victory. Calle Rosen, Tyler Pitlick and Ivan Barbashev also scored as St. Louis closed out a perfect three-game trip. Jordan Binnington made 25 saves. The win streak for the Blues comes in the wake of an ugly eight-game slide, when they were outscored 38-12. Andreas Athanasiou scored twice for Chicago, and Arvid Soderblom made 30 stops. The Blackhawks lost for the fourth time in five games. Tonight Detroit Red Wings at San Jose Sharks, 10:30 p.m. NHL – Hossa interested in more active role with Chicago Blackhawks Marian Hossa isn’t exactly sure how he will feel when the Chicago Blackhawks retire his No. 81 jersey. The Hockey Hall of Famer is certain he is going to watch some more numbers from his championship teams in Chicago go up to the United Center rafters some day. The 43-year-old Hossa gets his moment before Sunday’s game against Pittsburgh, another one of his five teams during his 19 NHL seasons. He becomes the eighth player to have his number retired by Chicago, joining an impressive list that also includes Stan Mikita, Bobby Hull and Tony Esposito. NFL – National Football League – Week 11 Tonight Tennessee Titans at Green Bay Packers, 8:15 p.m. NFL – Fields, Bears running game deal with Herbert’s injury Quarterback Justin Fields and the Chicago Bears’ league-leading rushing attack are trying to deal with losing running back Khalil Herbert to a hip injury as they prepare to face the league’s second-ranked rushing team in the Atlanta Falcons. Rookie Trestan Ebner will step in for Herbert, who splits time with starter David Montgomery. Fields is going for his third straight 100-yard rushing game against the Falcons after TD runs of 67 and 61 yards in the past two games. Tennis – Novak Djokovic has visa to play Australian Open in January The Australian government confirmed that Novak Djokovic has been granted a visa to compete in the Australian Open in January a year after he was deported over his stance against COVID-19 vaccination. The 21-time Grand Slam champion had his visa cancelled on public interest grounds on Jan. 14 and lost an appeal against deportation in the Full Federal Court. Immigration Minister Andrew Giles says he had approved Djokovic’s application to revoke the cancellation decision because the ground for canceling the visa no longer existed. The visa ban could have lasted for three years. The 35-year-old from Serbia is clear to compete at the Australian Open, which runs from Jan. 16-29. AHL – American Hockey League Yesterday Rockford Ice Hogs 5, Grand Rapids Griffins 1 NBAGL – NBA G-League Tonight Wisconsin Herd at Motor City Cruise, 7:00 p.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Last Night Men’s Basketball CBG Preparatory at Southwestern Michigan College, PPD Women’s Basketball Great Lakes Christian College at Southwestern Michigan College, PPD Tonight Women’s Basketball Andrews University at Lake Michigan College, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball Andrews University at Lake Michigan College, 7:30 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Last Night (20) Michigan 91, Pittsburgh 60 Notre Dame 82, Southern Indiana 70 (20) Michigan 91, Pitt 60 – Howard, Dickinson lead No. 20 Michigan to 91-60 rout of Pitt Jett Howard scored 17 points as No. 20 Michigan pulled away in the second half for a 91-60 rout of Pittsburgh on Wednesday night in the Legends Classic semifinals. After struggling to get past Eastern Michigan on Friday, the Wolverines (3-0) struggled at times during the first half before seizing control early in the second. Joey Baker and Kobe Bufkin added 14 apiece for Michigan. Hunter Dickinson totaled 11 points, seven rebounds and five assists as Michigan shot 72% in the second half and 58.3% overall. Jamarius Burton led Pittsburgh (1-2) with 14 points and Blake Hinson added 13. Notre Dame 82, S. Indiana 70 – Wertz scores 20, Notre Dame beats Southern Indiana 82-70 Trey Wertz scored 20 points, Nate Laszewski added 18 points and 10 rebounds and Notre Dame beat Southern Indiana 82-70. Laszewski hit a 3-pointer 17 seconds into the game and Notre Dame (3-0) led the rest of the way. Dane Goodwin’s layup made it 19-9 with 11:41 left in the first half and Wertz sandwiched a pair of 3-pointers around three free throws by Cormac Ryan in a 9-0 spurt that made it 28-11 about 3 minutes later. Trevor Lakes hit five 3-pointers and scored 21 points on 7-of-11 shooting for Southern Indiana. Tonight (20) Michigan vs. Arizona State, 9:30 p.m. at Brooklyn News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 9:00 Central Michigan at Minnesota, 9:00 p.m. NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Last Night (23) Michigan 99, Western Michigan 67 (9) Notre Dame 82, Northwestern 58 Indiana State 84, Central Michigan 71 (23) Michigan 99, WMU 67 – Phelia, Kiser score 25 each, No. 23 Michigan women roll Laila Phelia and Emily Kiser scored 25 points each and No. 23 Michigan cruised to a 99-67 win over Western Michigan, the 20th straight home win for the Wolverines. Phelia set a career high on 11-of-15 shooting, including 3 of 4 from 3-point range. Kiser matched her career high on 11-of-18 shooting with 14 rebounds and a career-high eight assists. Leigha Brown added 13 points for Michigan, which had a 51-15 rebounding advantage. Lauren Ross scored 27 points and Maggie Stutelberg, added 20 for Western Michigan (0-3). Ross was 5 of 5 from 3-point range and Stutelberg 6 of 12. (9) Notre Dame 82, Northwestern 58 – Citron, Miles lead No. 9 Irish to easy win over Northwestern Sonia Citron finished with 24 points and 10 rebounds, Olivia Miles added 21 points before getting ejected and No. 9 Notre Dame pounded Northwestern 92-58. Lauren Ebo chipped in with 19 points and seven rebounds. Dara Mabrey broke a tie with her sister for career 3-pointers in an otherwise rough outing and the Irish rolled to an easy win. They led by 17 at halftime after things took a heated turn late in the second quarter. Notre Dame’s Natalija Marshall and the Northwestern’s Paige Mott got tied up and had some words. The Wildcats’ Caileigh Walsh, Courtney Shaw and Jasmine McWilliams were ejected for leaving the bench. Miles also got involved and picked up a technical. She was called for another one late in the third. Tonight Florida A&M at Michigan State, 7:00 p.m. MLB – Verlander, Alcantara are unanimous Cy Young Award winners Houston’s Justin Verlander in the American League and Miami’s Sandy Alcantara in the National League are both unanimous selections for the Cy Young Award. It’s the second time the winners in both leagues were unanimous since the award began in 1956. The 39-year-old Verlander won the award for the third time, having previously won in 2011 with Detroit and 2019 with Houston. He’s the 11th player to win it three times. Verlander missed almost all of the previous two seasons while recovering from Tommy John surgery. He led the AL in ERA. Alcantara led the majors in complete games with six. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Indiana Pacers 125, Charlotte Hornets 113 New Orleans Pelicans 124, Chicago Bulls 110 Pacers 125, Hornets 113 – Haliburton, Pacers beat Hornets; Ball re-injures ankle Tyrese Haliburton had 22 points and 11 assists, Myles Turner added 20 points and 10 rebounds and the Indiana Pacers beat Charlotte 125-113 on Wednesday night in a game in which Hornets guard LaMelo Ball re-injured his left ankle after stepping on a fan’s foot Bennedict Mathurin had 20 points off the bench, including Indiana’s first 10 points of the fourth quarter, and the Pacers won for the sixth time in eight games. Buddy Heidl added 19 points. Ball finished with 26 points for the Hornets, but left with 1:34 left when he re-injured his left ankle — the same one that kept him out of the first 13 games of the season. Pelicans 124, Bulls 110 – CJ McCollum scores 23 points, Pelicans top Bulls 124-110 CJ McCollum scored 23 points, Jonas Valanciunas added 22 and the New Orleans Pelicans won their second straight game without Zion Williamson in the lineup, beating the Chicago Bulls 124-110. Trey Murphy III hit five 3s and finished with his 19 points and 10 rebounds for his first career double-double. And the Pelicans combined to make 17 3-pointers en route to their third straight win overall, and fourth victory in five games. DeMar DeRozan scored 28 and Zach LaVine 25 points for Chicago. The Bulls have dropped three straight, starting with their home loss to New Orleans on Nov. 9. Tonight Detroit Pistons at Los Angeles Clippers, 10:30 p.m. NCAAFB – College Football – Week 12 Last Night Western Michigan 12, Central Michigan 10 Eastern Michigan 31, Kent State 24 WMU 12, CMU 10 – Tyler, Carter help W. Michigan beat Central Michigan 12-10 Sean Tyler ran for a career-best 177 yards and a touchdown on a career-high 26 carries, Andre Carter had two sacks — including a safety in the closing minutes — and Palmer Domschke kicked a 25-yard field goal with 1:52 to play as Western Michigan rallied to beat Central Michigan 12-10. The Broncos received the ensuing kickoff and went 57 yards in eight plays — including a 36-yard pass from Treyson Bourguet to Corey Crooms to convert a third-and-11 — to take the lead with Domschke’s field goal. Keni-H Lovely picked off a pass a few plays later to seal it for Western Michigan (4-7, 3-4 Mid-American Conference). Carter finished with three tackles for losses and has 11 this season. EMU 31, Kent St. 24 – Powell, Knue help E. Michigan beat Kent State 31-24 Taylor Powell threw three touchdown passes — two to Tanner Knue in the second half — and Eastern Michigan rallied from a 10-point deficit to beat Kent State 31-24. Knue caught a 39-yard TD pass early in the third quarter, Jesus Gomez added a 33-yard field goal to make it 17-all going into the fourth before Knue’s second touchdown, an 11-yard reception, gave the Eagles the lead for good with 10:46 remaining. Poke finished with six receptions for 105 yards and Devontez Walker added 121 yards receiving for Kent State. NCAAFB – Freeman guides No. 18 Notre Dame back from 0-2 start Marcus Freeman’s started his first full season as Notre Dame coach with a stumble and a fall. Losing at No. 2 Ohio State was understandable. Losing the home opener to Marshall and sliding from preseason No. 5 to out of the rankings was not. And losing starting quarterback Tyler Buchner with a season-ending shoulder injury in Week 2 only made matters worse. The Fighting Irish responded to the precarious moment by winning seven of their next eight games — all with a new quarterback, Drew Pyne. And now the Irish are back in the national conversation again. NCAAFB – Virginia cancels game vs. Coastal Carolina after shooting Virginia has canceled its home football game against No. 23 Coastal Carolina scheduled for Saturday following a shooting on campus that left three players dead and another wounded. The school says it has not determined if the Cavaliers will play their traditional final regular-season game at Virginia Tech on Nov. 26. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night St. Louis Blues 5, Chicago Blackhawks 2 Blues 5, Blackhawks 2 – O’Reilly, Kyrou help Blues beat Blackhawks 5-2 Ryan O’Reilly and Jordan Kyrou each had a goal and an assist, and the St. Louis Blues beat the Chicago Blackhawks 5-2 for their fourth straight victory. Calle Rosen, Tyler Pitlick and Ivan Barbashev also scored as St. Louis closed out a perfect three-game trip. Jordan Binnington made 25 saves. The win streak for the Blues comes in the wake of an ugly eight-game slide, when they were outscored 38-12. Andreas Athanasiou scored twice for Chicago, and Arvid Soderblom made 30 stops. The Blackhawks lost for the fourth time in five games. Tonight Detroit Red Wings at San Jose Sharks, 10:30 p.m. NHL – Hossa interested in more active role with Chicago Blackhawks Marian Hossa isn’t exactly sure how he will feel when the Chicago Blackhawks retire his No. 81 jersey. The Hockey Hall of Famer is certain he is going to watch some more numbers from his championship teams in Chicago go up to the United Center rafters some day. The 43-year-old Hossa gets his moment before Sunday’s game against Pittsburgh, another one of his five teams during his 19 NHL seasons. He becomes the eighth player to have his number retired by Chicago, joining an impressive list that also includes Stan Mikita, Bobby Hull and Tony Esposito. NFL – National Football League – Week 11 Tonight Tennessee Titans at Green Bay Packers, 8:15 p.m. NFL – Fields, Bears running game deal with Herbert’s injury Quarterback Justin Fields and the Chicago Bears’ league-leading rushing attack are trying to deal with losing running back Khalil Herbert to a hip injury as they prepare to face the league’s second-ranked rushing team in the Atlanta Falcons. Rookie Trestan Ebner will step in for Herbert, who splits time with starter David Montgomery. Fields is going for his third straight 100-yard rushing game against the Falcons after TD runs of 67 and 61 yards in the past two games. Tennis – Novak Djokovic has visa to play Australian Open in January The Australian government confirmed that Novak Djokovic has been granted a visa to compete in the Australian Open in January a year after he was deported over his stance against COVID-19 vaccination. The 21-time Grand Slam champion had his visa cancelled on public interest grounds on Jan. 14 and lost an appeal against deportation in the Full Federal Court. Immigration Minister Andrew Giles says he had approved Djokovic’s application to revoke the cancellation decision because the ground for canceling the visa no longer existed. The visa ban could have lasted for three years. The 35-year-old from Serbia is clear to compete at the Australian Open, which runs from Jan. 16-29. AHL – American Hockey League Yesterday Rockford Ice Hogs 5, Grand Rapids Griffins 1 NBAGL – NBA G-League Tonight Wisconsin Herd at Motor City Cruise, 7:00 p.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Last Night Men’s Basketball CBG Preparatory at Southwestern Michigan College, PPD Women’s Basketball Great Lakes Christian College at Southwestern Michigan College, PPD Tonight Women’s Basketball Andrews University at Lake Michigan College, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball Andrews University at Lake Michigan College, 7:30 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eastern Michigan vs. Akron College Football Pick Prediction 11/8/2022 by Tony T. Eastern Michigan vs. Akron—Eastern Michigan moves to 5-4 with their 27-24 home defeat to Toledo. Eagles a season low 217 yards with 118 rushing on 45 attempts. On defense they allowed the Rockets to nearly four yards per attempt with 238 passing on 27 attempts. Taylor Powell completed 52.9% with a pick and 3.6 yards per attempt. On the year, Powell 62.2% completion rate with 7.5 yards per attempt.
Locked On Sun Devils - Daily Podcast On Arizona State Sun Devils Football & Basketball
We are 24 hours away from kickoff for Arizona State Sun Devils football! It's week three of the 2022 season and the final game of the schedule before the Sun Devils begin PAC-12 conference play against some pretty talented teams including the Utah Utes and USC Trojans. But first, Arizona State needs to take care of business at home against the Eastern Michigan Eagles football program. The Eagles currently sit at 1-1 on the year, but this will be their first game of the season against a Power Five school, and the Sun Devils, despite a 1-1 start to the 2022 season, have shown the ability to be a rock-solid competitor. Eastern Michigan will be relying on its offense to put up points behind quarterback Taylor Powell's arm, but their starting quarterback and his weapons like Samson Evans and David Drummond have been inconsistent in their first two games of the year. That does not bode well for an Arizona State Sun Devils football defense that's playing with confidence and swagger behind the performances of Kyle Soelle, Nesta Jade Silvera, Chris Edmonds, and co. Defensively, the Eagles will have their hands full with a unit lacking a true difference-maker while the Sun Devils have superstars like Xavavian Valladay ready to dominate. If Emory Jones can take his next step forward as a passer and firmly establish some chemistry with his weapons, then the Sun Devils may finally be able to field a complete offense capable of scoring in more ways than one. Tune in to this edition of the Locked On Sun Devils podcast and listen to host Richie Bradshaw's breakdown of how the Arizona State Sun Devils football program wins this game offensively and defensively, plus some bold predictions and a final score!Today's Episode is brought to you by BetOnline. BetOnline has you covered this season with more props, odds, and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Sun Devils - Daily Podcast On Arizona State Sun Devils Football & Basketball
We are 24 hours away from kickoff for Arizona State Sun Devils football! It's week three of the 2022 season and the final game of the schedule before the Sun Devils begin PAC-12 conference play against some pretty talented teams including the Utah Utes and USC Trojans. But first, Arizona State needs to take care of business at home against the Eastern Michigan Eagles football program. The Eagles currently sit at 1-1 on the year, but this will be their first game of the season against a Power Five school, and the Sun Devils, despite a 1-1 start to the 2022 season, have shown the ability to be a rock-solid competitor. Eastern Michigan will be relying on its offense to put up points behind quarterback Taylor Powell's arm, but their starting quarterback and his weapons like Samson Evans and David Drummond have been inconsistent in their first two games of the year. That does not bode well for an Arizona State Sun Devils football defense that's playing with confidence and swagger behind the performances of Kyle Soelle, Nesta Jade Silvera, Chris Edmonds, and co. Defensively, the Eagles will have their hands full with a unit lacking a true difference-maker while the Sun Devils have superstars like Xavavian Valladay ready to dominate. If Emory Jones can take his next step forward as a passer and firmly establish some chemistry with his weapons, then the Sun Devils may finally be able to field a complete offense capable of scoring in more ways than one. Tune in to this edition of the Locked On Sun Devils podcast and listen to host Richie Bradshaw's breakdown of how the Arizona State Sun Devils football program wins this game offensively and defensively, plus some bold predictions and a final score! Today's Episode is brought to you by BetOnline. BetOnline has you covered this season with more props, odds, and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Eastern Michigan vs. Arizona St College Football Pick Prediction 9/17/2022 by Tony T. Eastern Michigan at Arizona St—Eastern Michigan falls to 1-1 after their 49-21 road defeat at Louisiana. Eagles blew a 14-0 halftime lead. Eastern Michigan gained 363 yards rushing for only 43 on 23 carries. Missouri and Troy transfer Taylor Powell did go 32 of 51 for 320 yards with a touchdown but three picks. Interceptions have been an issue for Powell in his two previous stops.
Welcome to another episode of Y11 Audio! This is Ypsilanti's college football show and the official podcast of Ypsi11.com.Game 2 final: Eastern Michigan fell to Louisiana 49-21 on the road Saturday night.It wasn't an ideal showing, even if EMU made improvements on how it started the ball game. The Eagles led the Cajuns 14-0 at the half, but the home squad gained some well-needed confidence and scored seven-straight touchdowns to gas EMU.My 5 big takeaways from the loss:Confidence really, really matters in this sport.Teams gain confidence by scoring touchdowns.Teams lose confidence when opponents take advantage of certain situations.Hopefully, this was Taylor Powell's worst game of the year.The defense still didn't have the kind of day, pressure-wise, as it would've liked to have had. Y11 Audio is available via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and basically wherever else podcasts are found.Reach out to the showTwitter: @ARAlvarado13 | @YpsiElevenEmail: ypsieleven@gmail.com. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.ypsi11.com
Welcome to another episode of Y11 Audio!Game 1 final: Eastern Michgian beats Eastern Kentucky, 42-34After breaking down the game to see how it unfolded, I've got five takeaways to share with you:No real setback with Taylor Powell at quarterback.EMU benefited from better special teams play + bad EKU penalties.Justin Jefferson hurts, dude.EMU's defense did a good job of game-planning for EKU.Samson Evans looked really reliable.Y11 Audio is available via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and basically wherever else podcasts are found.Reach out to the showTwitter: @ARAlvarado13 | @YpsiElevenEmail: ypsieleven@gmail.com. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.ypsi11.com
The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network previews the upcoming 2022 college football conference races between the Sun Belt Conference and the MAC. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & NC Nick (@NC_Nick) break down the conference race and who exactly you should be betting on within the conference and who they think will both conferences.Is the new Sun Belt Conference among the guys favorite in all of college football? Will Chase Brice and Appalachian State get back to the Sun Belt Championship? Will Grayson McCall and Jamey Chadwell have Coastal Carolina reloaded and ready to win the Sun Belt? Can the Louisiana Rajin' Cajuns win another Sun Belt Championship in Michael Desormeaux's first year at the helm? Could the Marshall Thundering Herd be a problem for Coastal Carolina & Appalachian State in the East?Will Georgia State and South Alabama be surprise teams to watch out for in the Sun Belt this season? Could Troy or Georgia Southern win despite having brand new coaches? Will Terry Bowden have ULM improving again? Will Butch Jones and Arkansas State show some signs of life? How will James Madison fare in their first year in the Sun Belt? Will Jake Spavital and Texas State get to a bowl? Can Will Hall and Southern Miss perhaps win the Sun Belt west?Can Daniel Richardson and Central Michigan win the MAC in 2022? Will Rocky Lombardi and Northern Illinois Huskies repeat as MAC Championship? Could Dequan Finn and the Toledo Rockets learn to win the close games they lost a season ago and win the MAC? Will Tim Lester and Western Michigan continue to be winner despite losing a ton of production? Can Chris Creighton and Taylor Powell have Eastern Michigan contending for a MAC Championship? Will Ball State be able to handle the loss of Drew Plitt?Will Brett Gabbert and the Miami Redhawks win the MAC Championship this year? Will Sean Lewis have Kent State back in the MAC Championship despite a brutal out of conference schedule? Will Maurice Linguist and the Buffalo Bulls show some signs of life in year 2? Will Kurtis Rourke and the Ohio Bobcats get back to a bowl game? Can Matt McDonald and the Bowling Green Falcons surprise in 2022? How will Joe Moorhead fare in year one with the Akron Zips? We talk it all and more on this edition of The College Football Experience.=====================================================SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/storeDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appWynnBET - Bet $100 and get a $100 FREE bet! - https://sg.pn/WynnBETSupport for this episode - IPVanish.com/sgp | OddsTrader.com/bluewireFollow The College Experience & SGPN On Social MediaTwitter - https://twitter.com/TCEonSGPNTwitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcastInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcast Follow The Hosts On Social MediaColby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/thecolbydPatty C - https://twitter.com/PattyC831NC Nick - https://twitter.com/NC__NicK Watch the Sports Gambling PodcastYouTube - https://www.sg.pn/YouTubeTwitch - https://www.sg.pn/Twitch Read & Discuss - Join the conversationWebsite - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.comSlack - https://sg.pn/slackReddit - https://www.sg.pn/reddit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network previews the upcoming 2022 college football conference races between the Sun Belt Conference and the MAC. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & NC Nick (@NC_Nick) break down the conference race and who exactly you should be betting on within the conference and who they think will both conferences.Is the new Sun Belt Conference among the guys favorite in all of college football? Will Chase Brice and Appalachian State get back to the Sun Belt Championship? Will Grayson McCall and Jamey Chadwell have Coastal Carolina reloaded and ready to win the Sun Belt? Can the Louisiana Rajin' Cajuns win another Sun Belt Championship in Michael Desormeaux's first year at the helm? Could the Marshall Thundering Herd be a problem for Coastal Carolina & Appalachian State in the East?Will Georgia State and South Alabama be surprise teams to watch out for in the Sun Belt this season? Could Troy or Georgia Southern win despite having brand new coaches? Will Terry Bowden have ULM improving again? Will Butch Jones and Arkansas State show some signs of life? How will James Madison fare in their first year in the Sun Belt? Will Jake Spavital and Texas State get to a bowl? Can Will Hall and Southern Miss perhaps win the Sun Belt west?Can Daniel Richardson and Central Michigan win the MAC in 2022? Will Rocky Lombardi and Northern Illinois Huskies repeat as MAC Championship? Could Dequan Finn and the Toledo Rockets learn to win the close games they lost a season ago and win the MAC? Will Tim Lester and Western Michigan continue to be winner despite losing a ton of production? Can Chris Creighton and Taylor Powell have Eastern Michigan contending for a MAC Championship? Will Ball State be able to handle the loss of Drew Plitt?Will Brett Gabbert and the Miami Redhawks win the MAC Championship this year? Will Sean Lewis have Kent State back in the MAC Championship despite a brutal out of conference schedule? Will Maurice Linguist and the Buffalo Bulls show some signs of life in year 2? Will Kurtis Rourke and the Ohio Bobcats get back to a bowl game? Can Matt McDonald and the Bowling Green Falcons surprise in 2022? How will Joe Moorhead fare in year one with the Akron Zips? We talk it all and more on this edition of The College Football Experience.=====================================================SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/storeDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appWynnBET - Bet $100 and get a $100 FREE bet! - https://sg.pn/WynnBETSupport for this episode - IPVanish.com/sgp | OddsTrader.com/bluewireFollow The College Experience & SGPN On Social MediaTwitter - https://twitter.com/TCEonSGPNTwitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcastInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcast Follow The Hosts On Social MediaColby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/thecolbydPatty C - https://twitter.com/PattyC831NC Nick - https://twitter.com/NC__NicK Watch the Sports Gambling PodcastYouTube - https://www.sg.pn/YouTubeTwitch - https://www.sg.pn/Twitch Read & Discuss - Join the conversationWebsite - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.comSlack - https://sg.pn/slackReddit - https://www.sg.pn/reddit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jay and Joe welcome Taylor Powell to the XFL Player Showcase Spotlight to discuss Taylor's football journey and how it all began, dealing with adverse situations, and what he expects from attending the XFL Player Showcase. Scouting Profile: Position: Linebacker Height: 6'1 Weight: 240 lbs This podcast is not directly affiliated with the XFL. Intro/Outro music Fort Minor: Remember the Name No Copyright Intended
The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network previews the upcoming 2022 college football season for the Eastern Michigan Eagles. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & Patty C (@PattyC831) break down the upcoming Eastern Michigan Eagles roster and key in on each and every game the Eagles play this upcoming season. Could Eastern Michigan potentially win the MAC this year? Is Chris Creighton one of the most underrated coaches in all of America? Will the Eagles feel the loss of Ben Bryant and Preston Hutchinson? Did Eastern Michigan win the transfer portal when they landed Taylor Powell from Troy? Does the return of Darius Boone Jr., Tanner Knue and Hassan Beydoun mean the Eagles offense should be flying high? Can Neal Neathery improve the defense after a tough season last year? Will Jose Ramirez and Jordan Crawford be a problem on the line of scrimmage for opposing MAC teams? Should offseason additions like Joe Sparacio and Chase Kline from power 5 schools retool the linebacking core? Will Kempton Shine and the Eagles secondary find a way to become one of the MAC's best units? Will Chris Creighton have the Eagles bowling yet again? We talk it all and more on this Eastern Michigan Eagles edition of The College Football Experience.Eastern Michigan Eagles 2022 ScheduleWin Total O/U: 6.5vs Eastern Kentucky@ Louisiana@ Arizona Statevs Buffalovs UMASS@ Western Michiganvs Northern Illinois@ Ball Statevs ToledoBYE@ Akron@ Kent Statevs Central Michigan Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appWynnBET - Bet $50 Get $200 In Free Bets - https://sg.pn/WynnBETJoin Sleeper and get a 100% deposit bonus up to $100 - http://sleeper.com/sgpSupport for this episode - AthleticGreens.com/SGP | IPVanish.com/sgpFollow The College Experience & SGPN On Social MediaTwitter - https://twitter.com/TCEonSGPNTwitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcastInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcast Follow The Hosts On Social MediaColby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/thecolbydPatty C - https://twitter.com/PattyC831NC Nick - https://twitter.com/NC__NicK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network previews the upcoming 2022 college football season for the Eastern Michigan Eagles. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & Patty C (@PattyC831) break down the upcoming Eastern Michigan Eagles roster and key in on each and every game the Eagles play this upcoming season. Could Eastern Michigan potentially win the MAC this year? Is Chris Creighton one of the most underrated coaches in all of America? Will the Eagles feel the loss of Ben Bryant and Preston Hutchinson? Did Eastern Michigan win the transfer portal when they landed Taylor Powell from Troy? Does the return of Darius Boone Jr., Tanner Knue and Hassan Beydoun mean the Eagles offense should be flying high? Can Neal Neathery improve the defense after a tough season last year? Will Jose Ramirez and Jordan Crawford be a problem on the line of scrimmage for opposing MAC teams? Should offseason additions like Joe Sparacio and Chase Kline from power 5 schools retool the linebacking core? Will Kempton Shine and the Eagles secondary find a way to become one of the MAC's best units? Will Chris Creighton have the Eagles bowling yet again? We talk it all and more on this Eastern Michigan Eagles edition of The College Football Experience. Eastern Michigan Eagles 2022 Schedule Win Total O/U: 6.5 vs Eastern Kentucky @ Louisiana @ Arizona State vs Buffalo vs UMASS @ Western Michigan vs Northern Illinois @ Ball State vs Toledo BYE @ Akron @ Kent State vs Central Michigan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network previews the upcoming 2022 college football season for the Eastern Michigan Eagles. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & Patty C (@PattyC831) break down the upcoming Eastern Michigan Eagles roster and key in on each and every game the Eagles play this upcoming season. Could Eastern Michigan potentially win the MAC this year? Is Chris Creighton one of the most underrated coaches in all of America? Will the Eagles feel the loss of Ben Bryant and Preston Hutchinson? Did Eastern Michigan win the transfer portal when they landed Taylor Powell from Troy? Does the return of Darius Boone Jr., Tanner Knue and Hassan Beydoun mean the Eagles offense should be flying high? Can Neal Neathery improve the defense after a tough season last year? Will Jose Ramirez and Jordan Crawford be a problem on the line of scrimmage for opposing MAC teams? Should offseason additions like Joe Sparacio and Chase Kline from power 5 schools retool the linebacking core? Will Kempton Shine and the Eagles secondary find a way to become one of the MAC's best units? Will Chris Creighton have the Eagles bowling yet again? We talk it all and more on this Eastern Michigan Eagles edition of The College Football Experience. Eastern Michigan Eagles 2022 Schedule Win Total O/U: 6.5 vs Eastern Kentucky @ Louisiana @ Arizona State vs Buffalo vs UMASS @ Western Michigan vs Northern Illinois @ Ball State vs Toledo BYE @ Akron @ Kent State vs Central Michigan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Georgia Southern vs. Troy Pick Prediction 10/9/2021 by Tony T. Georgia Southern at Troy—Free pick is Troy Trojans -5.5. Matchup favors Troy here. Georgia Southern runs the football nearly two-thirds of the time. But Troy has done a great job of defending the run holding opponents to 2.7 per rush. Troy a good passing team will be exploiting a poor pass defense of Georgia Southern that allows 350 yards with 9.3 yards per pass attempt. Eagles on the year giving up 501 yards. Trojans quarterback Taylor Powell is completing 66.3% of his throws for a passing attack that averages 242 yards per game. Eagles quarterback Justin Tomlin completing only 41.8% of his throws with 5 yards per pass attempt. Play Troy -5.5.
Today I have a chat with the modern rock/country duo The Powell Brothers, Blake and Taylor Powell. Awesome dudes and real hustlers from Kingwood, Texas, they tell us what they did in the pandemic to be able to record, and what they're doing now. They are the kind of guys you want to have a beer with, and we chat about their life, music, current events and all things Texas… “Do what you love to do and just keep doing it every day.” - Taylor Powell Time Stamps: 01:16 - Who The Powell Brothers are and what we're talking about today. 04:24 - Their upcoming live shows and how quickly events are reopening up. 10:11 - The things they've learned from the pandemic and converting their barn to a video studio. 13:20 - The chances of using Elon Musk's Starlink. 16:03 - The importance of having people you can ask for help. 21:11 - The different projects they've recorded over the shutdown. 22:15 - How they dealt with the Texan storm. 26:00 - What inspired their new song ‘Hopeless'. 30:27 - The way the music industry and the hospitality industry crossover. 33:34 - The times it's got most out of control at their performances. 36:44 - The health issues that come along with working too hard. 41:19 - What the brothers eat when they're on tour. 42:10 - The quality of the wineries in Texas. 45:49 - The wine they've been growing and how these were affected by the power shortages. 52:02 - Going to Spain as kids and what they learnt there. Resources: Listen to The Powell Brothers on Spotify Texas Real Food Connect with The Powell Brothers: Website YouTube Facebook Instagram Connect with Patrick Scott Armstrong: Instagram Facebook Email Connect with The Lone Star Plate: Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram More From The Lone Star Plate: Clay Walker: Songtender Hayes Carll: Making an Album During the Pandemic Aaron Watson: Back on the Tour Bus Holly Tucker: Be Country, Be Real Abby Anderson: Nashville - THE Place for Music and Food
WARNING ADULT CONTENT. WARNING this is a brutally violent murder also murder of an animal and drug use. THIS IS NOT FOR CHILDREN. 1st Murder and Mukbang episode. About PRO MMA fighter Jarod Wyatt and how he brutally murdered his friend and sparring partner Taylor Powell. WARNING this is a brutally violent murder also murder of an animal. This is not for children.
Mizzou is starting its fifth left guard in as many practices. What is Damon Hazelton's status? Plus, with Taylor Powell gone, how does Eli Drinkwitz feel about freshman QB Brady Cook? ***Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/qtrsdobFollow on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/twpa64kEasiest place to send new listeners: LockedOnMizzou.comFollow on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram: @LockedOnMizzouYouTube.com/ForOldMissouriSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.ManscapedGo to Manscaped.com and use code LOCKED to get 20% Off and Free Shipping. Manscaped is #1 in men's below the belt grooming and offers precision-engineered tools for your family jewels.Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get $10 off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices ***Follow Locked On Mizzou for FREE, and never miss an episode:LockedOnMizzou.com
Mizzou is starting its fifth left guard in as many practices. What is Damon Hazelton's status? Plus, with Taylor Powell gone, how does Eli Drinkwitz feel about freshman QB Brady Cook? *** Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/qtrsdob Follow on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/twpa64k Easiest place to send new listeners: LockedOnMizzou.com Follow on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram: @LockedOnMizzou YouTube.com/ForOldMissouri Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Manscaped Go to Manscaped.com and use code LOCKED to get 20% Off and Free Shipping. Manscaped is #1 in men's below the belt grooming and offers precision-engineered tools for your family jewels. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get $10 off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Should Missouri's quarterback against Georgia be Kelly Bryant at "75%" or Taylor Powell at 100%? Should Mizzou basketball fans bet on the Tigers against Incarnate Word? And finally, beyond injuries, what are the three keys to the Tiger hoops season?***Subscribe, rate, and review! And tell a friend, why don't ya?Easiest place to send new listeners: LockedOnMizzou.comFollow the show everywhere: @LockedOnMizzouYouTube.com/ForOldMissouri Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices ***Follow Locked On Mizzou for FREE, and never miss an episode:LockedOnMizzou.com
Should Missouri's quarterback against Georgia be Kelly Bryant at "75%" or Taylor Powell at 100%? Should Mizzou basketball fans bet on the Tigers against Incarnate Word? And finally, beyond injuries, what are the three keys to the Tiger hoops season? *** Subscribe, rate, and review! And tell a friend, why don't ya? Easiest place to send new listeners: LockedOnMizzou.com Follow the show everywhere: @LockedOnMizzou YouTube.com/ForOldMissouri Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices