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The boys are back, after a freezing weekend in the Lone Star state and large swaths of the country, Bobby and Sam return with only minimal cabin fever and a long list of Houston Cougar sports happenings to talk about from the week that was and will be: Men's basketball loses a classic re-match on the road to Texas Tech, featuring an all-time great performance from Kingston Flemings. Also, looking ahead to a tricky roadie at TCU and a return home to face Cincy again. Trying to put a happy face on the farce of Charles Bediako/James Nnaji playing college basketball & drafting our favorite past Cougar men's basketball alums to "join" the current season's team. Checking back in with women's basketball as they search for their 1st Big 12 win, showing respectably in losses to K State and #14 Baylor, with a winnable home matchup with Cincy looming Previewing the 2026 women's golf season with a senior-laden squad that has the potential to be one of the Big 12's best First track & field thoughts after the opening week of the Indoor season, highlighting top performers to watch from the Coogs Yet another triumphant Tennis corner with the Coogs coming off another pair of 4-0 road wins and Valeriia Krokhotina makes program history
Inside Carolina's senior reporter Greg Barnes joins Tommy Ashley to take an early look at North Carolina's 2026 football schedule released by the ACC on Monday night. As Barnes points out, Bill Belichick and the Heels will face a daunting test beginning with TCU in Ireland in Week 0 and while two early byes soften the overseas travel toll, nine game in nine weeks to end the season present the toughest run for Carolina Football since the 2010 season. This show is brought to you by Inside Carolina, the No. 1 site for UNC sports coverage and community. Visit http://www.InsideCarolina.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode, Vernon Scott shares his inspiring journey from being a young athlete with a passion for sports to becoming a professional NFL player and now an entrepreneur. He discusses the challenges he faced, including personal loss and the transition from football to business. Throughout the conversation, Vernon emphasizes the importance of perseverance, belief in oneself, and the impact of mentorship and community support. His story serves as a testament to the power of hard work and determination in achieving one's dreams. To View This Episode- https://youtu.be/2PymDaQnIso #VernonScott, #NFL, #entrepreneurship, #perseverance, #TCU, #GreenBay #Packers, #sportsjourney, #business, #motivation, #personalgrowth Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Episode #70 of the No Conference for Old Men Podcast. After a tough loss in Lubbock, the Coogs are now 17-2 and 5-1 in the Big 12. UH slid to #10 in the AP Poll. An important week ahead, with a sneaky-good TCU up next, as well as a rematch vs Cincinnati. Six games into Big 12 conference play, the 3 old men discuss "Who will/needs to become the X-Factor for a Final 4 push this year?" Please have a listen as the 3 Old Men break down the loss to Tech, preview the TCU & Cincy games, and discuss which kid(s) need to step up in order to make a March Madness run. - No Conference for Old Men is available for free via Spotify / Apple Podcast / SoundCloud & the GoCoogs.com YouTube Page; we're also available via Dave Campbell's College Podcast Network as their only basketball-centric offering - Cover photo by Mario Puente - Intro / Exit music: Ground Zero provided by FreeBeats.io - Please follow us on gocoogs.com/old-men/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
USC's defensive coordinator search came to an official close on Friday with the hiring of Gary Patterson, the former TCU head coach. Patterson was seen as the clear leader for the job over the course of the last several days. Above you catch watch the Instant Reaction from USCFootball.com analyst Chris Trevino and Shotgun Spratling. Patterson went 181-79 as head coach of TCU, and he was the Horned Frogs' defensive coordinator for three years before taking over as head coach. Additionally, Patterson has coached defensive backs and linebackers in his career. "We are excited to welcome Gary and his family to USC," said head coach Lincoln Riley via a statement from USC. "As a Hall of Fame coach, who is one of the game's most highly regarded defensive minds, he brings a wealth of success and experience to our program. His impact will be immediate, elevating our defense and strengthening the culture we've built. We're proud to welcome him to the Trojan Family." Patterson was the defensive play caller as TCU's head coach, and he ran a unique 4-2-5 defensive scheme that used a versatile nickelback. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today on Coast To Coast Hoops it is a straight forward podcast, there's just under 140 college basketball games on the betting board for Saturday & Greg picks & analyzes EVERY one of them!Link To Greg's Spreadsheet of handicapped lines: https://vsin.com/college-basketball/greg-petersons-daily-college-basketball-lines/Greg's TikTok With Pickmas Pick Videos: https://www.tiktok.com/@gregpetersonsports?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcPodcast Highlights 4:06-Start of picks NC State vs Pittsburgh 6:04-Picks & analysis for Nebraska vs Minnesota 8:16-Picks & analysis for Ole Miss vs Kentucky 10:06-Picks & analysis for Clemson vs Georgia Tech12:34-Picks & analysis for Maryland vs Michigan St15:13-Picks & analysis for Niagara vs Sacred Heart 17:33-Picks & analysis for Georgetown vs Providence 20:00-Picks & analysis for Villanova vs Connecticut22:24-Picks & analysis for Mercer vs Wofford25:16-Picks & analysis for Drake vs Indiana St27:34-Picks & analysis for Southern Miss vs Coastal Carolina 30:17-Picks & analysis for Georgia vs Texas33:00-Picks & analysis for Quinnipiac vs Marist35:12-Picks & analysis for Hofstra vs William & Mary37:54-Picks & analysis for Florida International vs New Mexico St40:36-Picks & analysis for West Virginia vs Arizona43:06-Picks & analysis for Northern Carolina vs Virginia 45:29-Picks & analysis for Northeastern vs Drexel 47:47-Picks & analysis for St. Thomas vs South Dakota 50:18-Picks & analysis for UW Milwaukee vs Youngstown St52:55-Picks & analysis for Oklahoma vs Missouri 55:33-Picks & analysis for UW Green Bay vs Robert Morris 58:06-Picks & analysis for Duquesne vs Loyola Chicago1;00:17-Picks & analysis for Towson vs North Carolina A&T1:02:43-Picks & analysis for Brown vs Princeton 1:04:44-Picks & analysis for Arkansas St vs Georgia St1:07:07-Picks & analysis for Northern Illinois vs Ball St1:09:40-Picks & analysis for Yale vs Pennsylvania 1:11:56-Picks & analysis for Columbia vs Dartmouth1:14:06-Picks & analysis for Temple vs UT San Antonio1:16:55-Picks & analysis for George Mason vs Rhode Island 1:19:44-Picks & analysis for Cornell vs Harvard1:22:20-Picks & analysis for Miami vs Syracuse 1:24:46-Picks & analysis for St. John's vs Xavier1:27:10-Picks & analysis for UNC Wilmington vs Hampton1:30:02-Picks & analysis for Illinois vs Purdue1:32:27-Picks & analysis for St. Peter's vs Merrimack 1:34:39-Picks & analysis for Central Florida vs Colorado1:37:09-Picks & analysis for Richmond vs George Washington 1:39:21-Picks & analysis for Troy vs Georgia Southern1:41:48-Picks & analysis for Oakland vs Detroit 1:44:26-Picks & analysis for Kent St vs Eastern Michigan 1:46:32-Picks & analysis for Western Kentucky vs Sam Houston1:49:12-Picks & analysis for Eastern Illinois vs Morehead St1:51:47-Picks & analysis for VMI vs Western Carolina 1:54:19-Picks & analysis for South Carolina vs Texas A&M 1:56:48-Picks & analysis for Virginia Tech vs Louisville 1:59:12-Picks & analysis for Memphis vs Wichita St2:01:32-Picks & analysis for San Diego St vs UNLV2:04:09-Picks & analysis for Auburn vs Florida 2:07:10-Picks & analysis for North Dakota vs Denver 2:10:11-Picks & analysis for Florida St vs SMU2:12:49-Picks & analysis for Monmouth vs Campbell2:15:25-Picks & analysis for Iowa St vs Oklahoma St2:18:02-Picks & analysis for Missouri St vs UTEP2:20:12-Picks & analysis for San Jose St vs Wyoming 2:22:29-Picks & analysis for Murray St vs Northern Iowa2:25:20-Picks & analysis for Elon vs Charleston2:27:52-Picks & analysis for Texas St vs James Madison 2:30:20-Picks & analysis for Air Force vs Boise St2:33:06-Picks & analysis for Tennessee St vs Lindenwood2:36:12-Picks & analysis for Bowling Green vs Toledo2:38:44-Picks & analysis for Rider vs Mount St. Mary's2:40:05-Picks & analysis for Portland St vs Idaho2:43:46-Picks & analysis for VCU vs Davidson2:46:12-Picks & analysis for UC Riverside vs UC Davis2:48:51-Picks & analysis for Tennessee Tech vs SIU Edwardsville 2:51:21-Picks & analysis for Seton Hall vs DePaul2:54:03-Picks & analysis for Sacramento St vs Eastern Washington 2:57:09-Picks & analysis for Utah vs BYU3::00:00-Picks & analysis for Wake Forest vs Duke3:02:23-Picks & analysis for Northwestern vs UCLA3:05:03-Picks & analysis for TCU vs Baylor3:08:07-Picks & analysis for Central Michigan vs Western Michigan 3:10:23-Picks & analysis for Dayton vs St. Joseph's 3:12:54-Picks & analysis for Pepperdine vs Washington St3:15:37-Picks & analysis for Idaho St vs Montana3:18:17-Picks & analysis for Delaware vs Liberty 3:20:43-Picks & analysis for Vanderbilt vs Mississippi St3:23:12-Picks & analysis for Boston College vs Notre Dame 3:25:27-Picks & analysis for Houston vs Texas Tech 3:27:54-Picks & analysis for Manhattan vs Iona3:30:13-Picks & analysis for Northern Kentucky vs Wright St 3:32:42-Picks & analysis for Seattle vs Pacific3:35:06-Picks & analysis for CS Fullerton vs Cal Poly3:37:49-Picks & analysis for Canisius vs Fairfield 3:40:10-Picks & analysis for UC Santa Barbara vs Long Beach St3:42:33-Picks & analysis for Grand Canyon vs Fresno St3:44:31-Picks & analysis for Kansas vs Kansas St3:46:45-Picks & analysis for Utah Valley vs Cal Baptist3:49:25-Picks & analysis for North Dakota St vs Oral Roberts 3:51:33-Picks & analysis for Chattanooga vs Samford3:53:24-Picks & analysis for San Francisco vs Gonzaga 3:55:54-Picks & analysis for California vs Stanford 3:58:25-Picks & analysis for Weber St vs Montana St4:00:23-Picks & analysis for Omaha vs Kansas City 4:02:20-Picks & analysis for Illinois Chicago vs Bradley4:04:35-Picks & analysis for Nevada vs New Mexico4:06:42-Picks & analysis for St. Mary's vs Portland4:08:52-Picks & analysis for Northern Colorado vs Northern Arizona 4:11:02-Picks & analysis for Tennessee vs Alabama4:13:07-Picks & analysis for LSU vs Arkansas 4:15:00-Picks & analysis for Southern Utah vs Utah Tech4:17:12-Picks & analysis for Santa Clara vs San Diego 4:19:15-Picks & analysis for UC Irvine vs UC San Diego 4:21:14-Picks & analysis for Cincinnati vs Arizona 4:23:12-Picks & analysis for CS Northridge vs Hawaii4:25:26-Start of extra games UMass Lowell vs UMBC4:27:37-Picks & analysis for Vermont vs Bryant4:29:31-Picks & analysis for Army vs Navy4:31:17-Picks & analysis for American vs Holy Cross4:33:16-Picks & analysis for Bellarmine vs North Florida 4:35:04-Picks & analysis for Albany vs New Hampshire 4:37:35-Picks & analysis for Boston U vs Colgate4:39:55-Picks & analysis for Binghamton vs Maine4:42:04-Picks & analysis for Eastern Kentucky vs Jacksonville 4:44:21-Picks & analysis for Alabama A&M vs Texas Southern 4:46:23-Picks & analysis for Jackson St vs Bethune Cookman 4:48:30-Picks & analysis for Winthrop vs Presbyterian 4:50:27-Picks & analysis for Nicholls vs SE Louisiana 4:52:20-Picks & analysis for Coppin St vs Norfolk St4:54:27-Picks & analysis for UT Rio Grande Valley vs Houston Christian 4:56:48-Picks & analysis for Queens NC vs West Georgia 4:59:06-Picks & analysis for New Orleans vs McNeese 5:01:17-Picks & analysis for Texas A&M CC vs Incarnate Word5:03:12-Picks & analysis for Bucknell vs Loyola MD 5:05:20-Picks & analysis for Mississippi Valley St vs Grambling 5:07:27-Picks & analysis for Alabama St vs Prairie View5:09:35-Picks & analysis for Morgan St vs Howard5:13:13-Picks & analysis for Alcorn St vs Florida A&M5:15:24-Picks & analysis for Arkansas Pine Bluff vs Southern5:17:08-Picks & analysis for Lafayette vs Lehigh5:19:04-Picks & analysis for Stephen F Austin vs Lamar Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. 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In this edition of the Peristyle Podcast hosts Ryan Abraham and Connor Morrissette (aka "Triple-Double") return to discuss what appears to be the end of USC's search for a defensive coordinator with former TCU head coach Gary Patterson being the only name we have been hearing for the past week. This is an extremely important hire for head coach Lincoln Riley and the guys talk about the latest they are hearing about the search, how likely it is that Patterson gets hired and when it could be announced. The guys also discuss the breaking news that secondary coach Doug Belk will not being a part of this defensive staff going forward. His name came up as a potential candidate during the search, but as it became more likely that Patterson was the direction USC was going it seemed less and less likely that Belk would be sticking around. They finish up talking about the closing of the NCAA Transfer Portal, Mike Ekeler officially joining the staff as special teams coordinator plus what Indiana winning the national championship means for college football, the Big Ten and USC. CLICK HERE for 50% OFF an annual VIP membership to USCFootball.com! Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of this USC Trojan football team. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Paul Catalina, host of 365 Sports, joins the show to break down the worst schedule draws in the Big 12 for the upcoming season. From Baylor's brutal road stretches to TCU's international opener and Arizona State's coast-to-coast travel nightmare, Paul ranks the teams facing the toughest paths in conference play. The conversation dives into how non-conference matchups, rivalry games, late-season gauntlets, and endless travel miles could shape the Big 12 title race. Which programs got absolutely hammered by the schedule makers? And who might survive the grind? Paul lays it all out in this must-watch breakdown of Big 12 scheduling chaos. #collegefootball #cfb #cfp #big12 #schedules #rankings #top5 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Her Hoop Stats Podcast: WNBA & Women’s College Basketball
Recapping an awesome day of hoops from Monday. Where are Vanderbilt, TCU, Michigan, and Ohio State in the big scheme of things in the SEC, Big 12, and Big Ten, respectively? How about that instant classic in the Ivy League? All of that and more with Jamie Steyer Johnson and Tyler DeLuca. HerHoopStats.com: Unlocking better insight about the women's game.The Her Hoop Stats Newsletter: https://herhoopstats.substack.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Calvin Glen Alexander is joined by Trey Florence on this episode of The CGA Tour to break down a loaded stretch of Oklahoma State sports news.The guys react to Oklahoma State's late-night win, share immediate takeaways, and discuss what it means moving forward. They also dive into Eric Morris' latest transfer portal commitments, what they reveal about his vision for the roster, and how quickly he's reshaping the program.Plus, Mike Gundy's appearance on ESPN's Coaches' Room broadcast for the National Championship, why it matters for Oklahoma State's national visibility, and what stood out from his commentary.The episode also looks back at the last time OSU hoops won at TCU (2017) and why that drought is such a big talking point, before wrapping up with a conversation about 5-star recruits and expectations and a fun OSU trivia segment.If you're an Oklahoma State fan who loves OSU football, OSU basketball, and Big 12 storylines—this one's for you.⏱️ Timecodes (YouTube-Formatted)00:00 – Intro02:30 – Late Night Win Reaction13:45 – What This Win Means for OSU Moving Forward20:40 – Eric Morris: Portal Commitments Breakdown33:10 – What Morris' Portal Strategy Tells Us40:30 – Gundy Goes ESPN: Coaches' Room National Championship46:50 – OSU Hoops @ TCU: Last Win in 201752:40 – 5-Star Recruits: Hype vs. Reality56:00 – OSU Trivia Time57:30 – Final Thoughts & OutroWant to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5459041440759808
visit: https://cougartribe.comvisit: https://www.byupathway.eduvisit: https://redmond.life/discount/ysguys15 - Use Discount Code: ysguys15 (to get 15% off!)The January 19 edition of Y's Guys lands on the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday and delivers one of the most comprehensive, news-heavy shows of the season. Dave McCann and Blaine Fowler open with a deep dive into BYU football as the transfer portal officially closes, breaking down who the Cougars added, where they rank nationally, and why BYU's relatively low number of departures continues to stand out in the Big 12. The hosts also examine early 2026 preseason polls, discuss where BYU is being slotted nationally, and preview the College Football Playoff championship while looking ahead to potential playoff expansion.Basketball remains front and center as BYU men's hoops navigate what Blaine calls “down time at the best time,” battling illness and fatigue while still sitting near the top of the Big 12 standings. Dave and Blaine recap a tough loss at Texas Tech, a gritty home win over TCU, and a dramatic road victory over Utah, before previewing a massive upcoming stretch that includes matchups with Utah and No. 1 Arizona. On the women's side, Delaney Gibb continues to lead a young BYU team through the heart of conference play as the Cougars face Baylor, Texas Tech, and West Virginia.The show also celebrates excellence across campus with the Re-Lyte Athlete of the Week, honoring AJ Cottle, a freshman middle blocker for BYU men's volleyball who delivered a historic performance against UC San Diego. Dave and Blaine highlight Cottle's perfect hitting night, elite wingspan, and rapid rise as BYU volleyball opens the season undefeated and prepares for a marquee series against UC Irvine at the Smith Fieldhouse.Multiple featured guests round out the episode. Softball head coach Gordon Eakin previews a challenging schedule loaded with national powers and breaks down a veteran-heavy roster with high expectations. Jared Stewart of TribeHouse introduces CougarTribe, explaining how it will connect fans, deepen engagement, and expand the Y's Guys community. Finally, John Balderree of BYU-Pathway Worldwide shares how technology access is changing lives around the globe through laptop distribution and educational opportunity. The show closes with Campus Notes, historic “On This Day” moments, birthdays, an inspirational Yogi Berra quote, and a look ahead to next week's guest, Brian Logan.#BYUSports #GoCougs #Ysguys #BYUFootball #BYUBasketball #Big12 #CougarNation #BYUVolleyball #BYUSoftball #BYUPathway #LDS #BYU Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alexandre Garcia comenta sobre o salário mínimo e os impostos, além de tratar do caso do Banco Master, que se tornou uma crise institucional e da vontade que todos têm de ir para Dubai.
Today on Coast To Coast Hoops it is a straight forward podcast, there's just under 150 college basketball games on the betting board for Saturday & Greg picks & analyzes EVERY one of them!Link To Greg's Spreadsheet of handicapped lines: https://vsin.com/college-basketball/greg-petersons-daily-college-basketball-lines/Greg's TikTok With Pickmas Pick Videos: https://www.tiktok.com/@gregpetersonsports?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcPodcast HighlightsStart of picks Virginia vs SMUPicks & analysis for Kentucky vs TennesseePicks & analysis for Butler vs Seton HallPicks & analysis for Notre Dame vs Virginia TechPicks & analysis for Connecticut vs GeorgetownPicks & analysis for Elon vs HofstraPicks & analysis for Minnsota vs IllinoisPicks & analysis for Georgia Tech vs NC StatePicks & analysis for Mount St. Mary's vs CanisiusPicks & analysis for Duquesne vs FordhamPicks & analysis for Buffalo vs Miami OHPicks & analysis for Eastern Michigan vs Bowling GreenPicks & analysis for UCLA vs Ohio StPicks & analysis for Old Dominion vs Appalachian StPicks & analysis for Chattanooga vs Western CarolinaPicks & analysis for Alabama vs OklahomaPicks & analysis for Belmont vs Southern IllinoisPicks & analysis for Iowa State vs CincinnatiPicks & analysis for Columbia vs BrownPicks & analysis for Cornell vs YalePicks & analysis for Sam Houston vs Florida InternationalPicks & analysis for South Dakota vs North DakotaPicks & analysis for New Mexico St vs DelawarePicks & analysis for Detroit vs IU IndyPicks & analysis for Florida vs VanderbiltPicks & analysis for Syracuse vs Boston CollegePicks & analysis for St. Thomas vs North Dakota StPicks & analysis for Youngstown St vs Cleveland StPicks & analysis for Princeton vs HarvardPicks & analysis for Bradley vs Illinois DtPicks & analysis for Iowa vs IndianaPicks & analysis for TCU vs UtahPicks & analysis for Siena vs Manhattan Picks & analysis for East Tennessee vs SamfordPicks & analysis for Rutgers vs WisconsinPicks & analysis for Fairfield vs MaristPicks & analysis for Rider vs St. Peter'sPicks & analysis for Western Michigan vs AkronPicks & analysis for Miami vs ClemsonPicks & analysis for St. Bonaventure vs La SallePicks & analysis for Utah St vs Grand CanyonPicks & analysis for Pennsylvania vs DartmouthPicks & analysis for Kennesaw St vs Western KentuckyPicks & analysis for Coastal Carolina vs Georgia SouthernPicks & analysis for Massachusetts vs Northern IllinoisPicks & analysis for Quinnipiac vs MerrimackPicks & analysis for UTEP vs LibertyPicks & analysis for Drake vs Illinois ChicagoPicks & analysis for Northern Iowa vs ValparaisoPicks & analysis for Missouri vs LSUPicks & analysis for Georgia St vs UL MonroePicks & analysis for Charlston vs Stony BrookPicks & analysis for Indiana St vs Murray StPicks & analysis for Michigan vs OregonPicks & analysis for Morehead St vs Tennessee TechPicks & analysis for Mercer vs UNC GreensboroPicks & analysis for Richmond vs St. LouisPicks & analysis for James Madison vs MarshallPicks & analysis for Arizona vs Central FloridaPicks & analysis for UT Arlington vs Utah ValleyPicks & analysis for Louisiana vs South AlabamaPicks & analysis for Nebraska vs NorthwesternPicks & analysis for Western Illinois vs Little RockPicks & analysis for North Carolina vs CaliforniaPicks & analysis for Arkansas vs GeorgiaPicks & analysis for Nevada vs Air ForcePicks & analysis for Lindenwood vs UT MartinPicks & analysis for Southern Miss vs Texas StPicks & analysis for Southern Indiana vs Tennessee StPicks & analysis for Arkansas St vs TroyPicks & analysis for SIU Edwardsville vs SE Missouri StPicks & analysis for Louisiana Tech vs Jacksonville StPicks & analysis for UNLV vs San JosePicks & analysis for Northern Arizona vs Portland StPicks & analysis for UC Irvine vs UC DavisPicks & analysis for Kansas City vs South Dakota StPicks & analysis for Missouri St vs Middle TennesseePicks & analysis for Wofford vs FurmanPicks & analysis for Purdue vs USCPicks & analysis for Texas A&M vs TexasPicks & analysis for Eastern Washington vs Idaho StPicks & analysis for Pacific vs Oregon StPicks & analysis for Duke vs StanfordPicks & analysis for Colorado vs West Virginia Picks & analysis for South Carolina vs AuburnPicks & analysis for Wake Forest vs Florida StPicks & analysis for Robert Morris vs Northern KentuckyPicks & analysis for St. Mary's vs Santa ClaraPicks & analysis for The Citadel vs VMIPicks & analysis for Wyoming vs Fresno StPicks & analysis for Campbell vs UNC WilmingtonPicks & analysis for St. John's vs VillanovaPicks & analysis for Louisville vs PittsburghPicks & analysis for CS Fullerton vs UC RiversidePicks & analysis for Long Beach St vs CS NorthridgePicks & analysis for BYU vs Texas TechPicks & analysis for Omaha vs Oral RobertsPicks & analysis for New Mexico vs San Diego StPicks & analysis for Ole Miss vs Mississippi StPicks & analysis for Abilene Christian vs Southern UtahPicks & analysis for Portland vs Loyola MarymountPicks & analysis for Montana vs Montana StPicks & analysis for Tarleton St vs Utah TechPicks & analysis for Hawaii vs UC Santa BarbaraPicks & analysis for Idaho vs Weber StPicks & analysis for UC San Diego vs CS BakersfieldPicks & analysis for Kansas St vs Oklahoma StPicks & analysis for Gonzaga vs SeattlePicks & analysis for Northern Colorado vs Sacramento StPicks & analysis for Michigan St vs WashingtonStart of extra games Boston U vs Loyola MarymountPicks & analysis for Wagner vs New HaventPicks & analysis for Holy Cross vs LafayettePicks & analysis for Withrop vs UNC AshevillePicks & analysis for Le Moyne vs Chicago StPicks & analysis for Navy vs LehighPicks & analysis for Queens NC vs StetsonPicks & analysis for Presbyterian vs Gardner WebbPicks & analysis for West Georgia vs Florida Gulf CoastPicks & analysis for Stonehill vs MercyhurstPicks & analysis for Central Connecticut vs St. Francis PAPicks & analysis for Bucknell vs ColgatePicks & analysis for North Florida vs Central ArkansasPicks & analysis for Longwood vs RadfordPicks & analysis for Jacksonville vs North AlabamaPicks & analysis for Texas Southern vs Alcorn StPicks & analysis for Lamar vs NichollsPicks & analysis for Prairie View vs Jackson StPicks & analysis for Morgan St vs Delaware StPicks & analysis for Norfolk St vs South Carolina StPicks & analysis for SE Louisiana vs Texas A&M CCPicks & analysis for East Texas A&M vs Houston ChristianPicks & analysis for Howard vs NC CentralPicks & analysis for Coppin St vs MD East ShorePicks & analysis for Southern vs GramblingPicks & analysis for Northwestern St vs Incarnate WordPicks & analysis for McNeese vs UT Rio Grande Valley Picks & analysis for Stephen F Austin vs New OrleansPicks & analysis for Bethune Cookman vs Mississippi Valley StPicks & analysis for Florida A&M vs Arkansas Pine BluffPicks & analysis for Long Island vs Fairleigh DickinsonPicks & analysis for USC Upstate vs High Point Picks & analysis for Austin Peay vs LipscombPicks & analysis for Bellarmine 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In this edition of the Peristyle Podcast hosts Ryan Abraham and Connor Morrissette (aka "Triple-Double") return to talk about the USC football team finishing off its 2026 Transfer Portal class with the addition of former Wisconsin tight end Tucker Ashcraft. The 6-foot-5, 257 pound tight end signed with USC Wednesday after playing 16 games for Wisconsin over the last two seasons with six starts. He has 22 career catches for 178 yards and two touchdowns. The portal window closes on Friday and there are no more additions expected by the Trojans for this cycle following the massive No. 1 ranked high school recruiting class that was brought in back in December. The guys also give their thoughts on the ongoing search for the next USC defensive coordinator, with the name of former TCU head coach Gary Patterson coming up in more conversations as of late. Head coach Lincoln Riley wasn't in a hurry to make the hire, and with only one day left for players to enter the portal it is looking more and more likely that the hire will come after that portal window closes. They finish up discussing what Ryan saw in Hawaii at the early Polynesian Bowl practices that unfortunately did not include the five Trojans signees that had accepted invitations to the game. Those players will show off their skills for the Poly Bowl game on Friday, but as new college students they just stuck around USC a little longer before making their way to Hawaii. CLICK HERE for 50% OFF an annual VIP membership to USCFootball.com! Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of this USC Trojan football team. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cracked Racquets Contributor Chris Halioris joins Editor-in-Chief Alex Gruskin to preview the 2026 Men's College Tennis season. They offer a quick recap of #5 Virginia's 4-1 road victory over #3 TCU. They then answer the biggest questions of the 2026 season, break down the tiers of contenders entering the spring, discuss who will best build off of their 2025 campaigns, plus SO much more!! Episode Bookmarks 5:45 - TCU/UVA match thoughts 19:00 - How quickly will the Wake pieces come together? 25:30 - How many lineups will Ty Tucker play 34:05 - Texas AM roster 40:37 - Last year's success stories 55:15 - Last year's disappointments 1:05:33 - Better average ranking at end of Spring 1:12:30 - Could Ivy League earn multiple Top 16 seeds 1:16:55 - Michael Zheng have to do? 1:23:30 - Most exciting newcomer 1:26:00 - Teams who expect to win a title this season 1:29:40 - Teams who see themselves as Top 8 1:32:21 - Teams who see themselves as Top 16 Laurel Springs Ranked among the best online private schools in the United States, Laurel Springs stands out when it comes to support, personalization, community, and college prep. They give their K-12 students the resources, guidance, and learning opportunities they need at each grade level to reach their full potential. Find Cracked Racquets Website: https://www.crackedracquets.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/crackedracquets Twitter: https://twitter.com/crackedracquets Facebook: https://Facebook.com/crackedracquets YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crackedracquets Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Send us a textA look back at what went wrong in Lubbock and what needs to go right to beat TCU. Plus, a supersized Big 12 Whip around, a new WBB commit, and much more! Runnin' Hoops Podcast 30% Off Exclusive Deal! – FlyFitTees
The Voice of the Utes on the Utes transfer portal class, Devon Dampier & Byrd Ficklin returning, Runnin Utes hosting TCU tomorrow + more
The Voice of the Utes on the Utes transfer portal class, Devon Dampier & Byrd Ficklin returning, Runnin Utes hosting TCU tomorrow + more
No “Estadão Analisa” desta sexta-feira, 16, Roseann Kennedy comenta sobre o avanço nas investigações sobre as fraudes do Banco Master que rachou o Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF). No epicentro do caso, Dias Toffoli se destaca como o relator salpicado pelo escândalo. Alexandre de Moraes também faz uma ponta no caso. Nos bastidores, ministros da Corte de dividem entre críticas e aplausos à dupla. O escândalo do Banco Master avança a passos largos para provocar uma crise sem precedentes entre instituições no País. Uma tribulação que põe em choque ministros do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF) com a Polícia Federal, o Banco Central, o Conselho de Atividades Financeiras (Coaf) e a Receita Federal. Além disso, o Tribunal de Contas da União (TCU) contribui para piorar o cenário. Assine por R$1,90/mês e tenha acesso ilimitado ao conteúdo do Estadão.Acesse: https://bit.ly/oferta-estadao O 'Estadão Analisa' é transmitido ao vivo de segunda a sexta-feira, às 7h, no Youtube e redes sociais do Estadão. Também disponível no agregador de podcasts de sua preferência. Apresentação: Roseann KennedyEdição/Produção: Jefferson PerlebergCoordenação: Renan PagliarusiFoto: Antonio Augusto/STFSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episódio postado em 16 de janeiro de 2026. No Foro de Teresina desta semana, Fernando de Barros e Silva, Ana Clara Costa e Celso Rocha de Barros analisam os novos capítulos do escândalo do Banco Master — da Operação Compliance Zero da PF às controvérsias no STF e no TCU envolvendo Dias Toffoli, Alexandre de Moraes e o Banco Central. Nos dois primeiros blocos, o trio destrincha as implicações políticas, jurídicas e institucionais do caso. No terceiro bloco, discute a corrida presidencial de 2026, os números da Quaest e as indefinições da direita entre Tarcísio de Freitas e Flávio Bolsonaro, além das mudanças ministeriais no último ano do governo Lula. Escalada: 00:00 1º bloco: 04:58 2º bloco: 23:38 3º bloco: 31:10 Kinder Ovo: 52:52 Correio Elegante: 54:31 Créditos: 56:50 Acesse a transcrição e os links citados nesse episódio: https://piaui.co/ft95 Envie uma mensagem – ou um áudio de até 1 minuto – para o Correio Elegante pelo e-mail (forodeteresina@revistapiaui.com.br) ou por nossas redes sociais. Quer anunciar no Foro de Teresina? Entre em contato com nossa área comercial: comercial@revistapiaui.com.br. Ficha técnica: Apresentação: Fernando de Barros e Silva, Ana Clara Costa e Celso Rocha de Barros Coordenação geral: Carolina Moraes Direção: Maria Júlia Vieira Edição: Carolina Moraes e Mari Leão Produção e distribuição: Maria Júlia Vieira Finalização e mixagem: Pipoca Sound Intérpretes da nossa música tema: João Jabace e Luis Rodrigues Identidade visual: Maria Cecília Marra com arte de Amandadrafts Coordenação digital: Bia Ribeiro e Juliana Jaeger Checagem: Gilberto Porcidônio Gravado no Estúdio Rastro Redes Sociais: Fábio Brisolla, Emily Almeida e Isa Barros. Vídeos: Isa Barros e Fernanda Catunda
TCU basketball head coach Jamie Dixon and BYU basketball head coach Kevin Young spoke to the media after No. 11 BYU defeated TCU 76-70 at the Marriott Center in Provo, Utah, on January 14, 2026. Subscribe to the Cougar Tracks Podcast to stay up-to-date with all the daily episodes. Cougar Tracks is on YouTube and X every weekday at Noon (MT), and KSL NewsRadio at 6:30 p.m. (MT). Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-tracks/id1146971609 YouTube Podcast: https://kslsports.com/category/podcast_results/?sid=2035&n=Cougar%20Tracks Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2NCF1KecDsE2rB1zMuHhUh Download the KSL Sports app Google: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bonneville.kslsports&hl=en_US iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ksl-sports/id143593 Mitch Harper is a BYU Insider for KSLsports.com and hosts the Cougar Tracks Podcast daily on KSL Sports YouTube and KSL NewsRadio (SUBSCRIBE). Harper also co-hosts Cougar Sports Saturday (12–3 p.m.) on KSL NewsRadio. Follow Mitch’s coverage of BYU athletics in the Big 12 Conference on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram: @Mitch_Harper. Want more coverage of BYU sports? Take us with you wherever you go. Download the new and improved KSL Sports app from Utah’s sports leader. Allows you to stream live radio and video, keeping you up-to-date on all your favorite teams.
Jonathan Tavernari, former BYU Cougars forward, joins the program to talk college hoops and how he evaluates #11 BYU and holding of TCU as the Cougars sit at 4-0 in Big 12 play.
Jake & Ben Full Show from January 15, 2026 Hour 1 The Jazz lost a close one at Chicago, with Brice Sensabaugh going off for 43 points. Top 3 Stories of the Day: ANOTHER Point Shaving Scandal involving several D1 Basketball Programs, BYU Holds off an upset against TCU - are slow starts a problem? And the New York Giants are closing in on John Harbaugh as their next Head Coach. Is Golden State Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr causing problems for the franchise? Hour 2 Utah Mammoth Analyst Nick Olczyk joined the show to talk about the team's recent success and why Dylan Guenther has been a big part of it. Troy Aikman recently took an "Consultant" role with the Miami Dolphins and they now have a Head Coach Opening. Coincidence? Why would Dante Moore return to Oregon?
Top 3 Stories of the Day: ANOTHER Point Shaving Scandal involving several D1 Basketball Programs, BYU Holds off an upset against TCU - are slow starts a problem? And the New York Giants are closing in on John Harbaugh as their next Head Coach.
Hour 1 of Jake & Ben on January 15, 2026 The Jazz lost a close one at Chicago, with Brice Sensabaugh going off for 43 points. Top 3 Stories of the Day: ANOTHER Point Shaving Scandal involving several D1 Basketball Programs, BYU Holds off an upset against TCU - are slow starts a problem? And the New York Giants are closing in on John Harbaugh as their next Head Coach. Is Golden State Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr causing problems for the franchise?
Shotgun Spratling and Chris Trevino return behind the microphones for another episode of the Helium Boys Podcast, a serious non-serious USC football podcast. The Helium Boys are back to wrap up the 2025 season taking a final look at the Trojans' overtime Alamo Bowl loss to TCU and what the 9-4 campaign means for the USC program moving forward. The podcasting duo also looks at a wide array of roster-related topics, including transfer portal additions/subtractions, re-signings and the couple of players that still have not officially finalized their 2026 plans. The episode opens with the Helium Boys staple 'Two-Minute Drill' that features Chris discussing his New Year's resolutions, which feature several USC-related ones, and Shotgun discussing the latest transfer portal additions, including former five-star quarterback Husan Longstreet jumping in and heading to join former USC head coach Lane Kiffin at LSU. The podcasting duo then discuss the topic that continues without a resolution: USC's search for a new defensive coordinator. The first half of the show continues with Chris and Shotgun discussing how the Alamo Bowl and the two weeks since the conclusion of the 2025 season have affected the outlook on the Trojans for 2026 in the "Stock Up, Stock Down" segment. Some freshmen get some love for stepping up in the bowl game that featured 12 USC starters not playing while the offensive line seems primed to step forward next season with all five opening day starters and two other reserves that started this year all returning. On the negative side stands USC's tackling efforts after 16 missed tackles as well as the Trojans' recruiting endeavors in the state of Georgia for the 2025 recruiting class In the second half of the show, the Helium Boys look at the continuously evolving 2026 roster, discussing the latest transfer portal losses, transfer portal additions, the re-signings announced by USC and the last group of players that have not had their future endeavors revealed. The podcast duo also answer your mailbag questions discussing the transfer portal. After some 'Take It or Leave It' questions for Shotgun, the episode concludes with Chris sending the episode into overtime with some things to take or leave in the year 2025. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
BYU Basketball legend Jimmer Fredette is going up in the rafters. It was announced that Fredette will have his jersey retired next month. KSL Sports BYU Insider Mitch Harper shared his thoughts on Fredette joining the BYU legends that hang in the Marriott Center. BYU Football transfer portal needs after a wave of key additions that includes linebacker Cade Uluave. Reviewing the running back position from the 2025 season. Then, finally, a preview of BYU basketball vs. TCU tonight, along with a score prediction. Subscribe to the Cougar Tracks Podcast to stay up-to-date with all the daily episodes. Cougar Tracks is on YouTube and X every weekday at Noon (MT), and KSL NewsRadio at 6:30 p.m. (MT). Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-tracks/id1146971609 YouTube Podcast: https://kslsports.com/category/podcast_results/?sid=2035&n=Cougar%20Tracks Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2NCF1KecDsE2rB1zMuHhUh Download the KSL Sports app Google: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bonneville.kslsports&hl=en_US iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ksl-sports/id143593 Mitch Harper is a BYU Insider for KSLsports.com and hosts the Cougar Tracks Podcast daily on KSL Sports YouTube and KSL NewsRadio (SUBSCRIBE). Harper also co-hosts Cougar Sports Saturday (12–3 p.m.) on KSL NewsRadio. Follow Mitch’s coverage of BYU athletics in the Big 12 Conference on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram: @Mitch_Harper. Want more coverage of BYU sports? Take us with you wherever you go. Download the new and improved KSL Sports app from Utah’s sports leader. Allows you to stream live radio and video, keeping you up-to-date on all your favorite teams.
Today on Coast To Coast Hoops Greg recaps Tuesday's college basketball results, talks to Blake Lovell of Southeastern 16 about the SEC landscape and the top teams in college basketball not being as dominant as a season ago, & Greg picks & analyzes every Tuesday game!Link To Greg's Spreadsheet of handicapped lines: https://vsin.com/college-basketball/greg-petersons-daily-college-basketball-lines/Greg's TikTok With Pickmas Pick Videos: https://www.tiktok.com/@gregpetersonsports?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcPodcast Highlights 1:19-Recap of Tuesday's Results15:01-Interview with Blake Lovell35:16-Start of picks VCU vs Rhode Island38:28-Picks & analysis for East Tennessee vs Western Carolina41:04-Picks & analysis for Chattanooga vs Wofford44:06-Picks & analysis for Iowa vs Purdue46:28-Picks & analysis for Butler vs Xavier49:05-Picks & analysis for Auburn vs Missouri51:41-Picks & analysis for Tulsa vs Charlotte54:15-Picks & analysis for Illinois St vs Indiana St57:04-Picks & analysis for Florida International vs Kennesaw St1:00:09-Picks & analysis for St. Bonaventure vs St. Joseph's1;02:57-Picks & analysis for Davidson vs George Washington1:05:56-Picks & analysis for Sam Houston vs Jacksonville St1:08:48-Picks & analysis for Furnan vs Samford1:11:33-Picks & analysis for Southern Miss vs Tory1:14:07-Picks & analysis for Colorado vs Cincinnati1:17:01-Picks & analysis for Kentucky vs LSU1:19:25-Picks & analysis for Manhattan vs Fairfield1:21:57-Picks & analysis for Pittsburgh vs Georgia Tech1:24:30-Picks & analysis for Ole Miss vs Georgia1:27:21-Picks & analysis for St. Peter's vs Quinnipiac1:29:51-Picks & analysis for Niagara vs Canisius1:32:20-Picks & analysis for Coastal Carolina vs Marshall1:34:49-Picks & analysis for La Salle vs Richmond1:37:30-Picks & analysis for Iona vs Rider1:40:07-Picks & analysis for Sacred Heart vs Siena1:42:49-Picks & analysis for East Carolina vs South Florida1:45:50-Picks & analysis for UAB vs Tulane1:48:31-Picks & analysis for Missouri St vs Western Kentucky1:51:15-Picks & analysis for Mid Tennessee vs Louisiana Tech1:53:50-Picks & analysis for San Diego St vs Wyoming1:56:21-Picks & analysis for Rice vs UT San Antonio1:58:56-Picks & analysis for Drake vs Southern Illinois2:01:31-Picks & analysis for South Dakota St vs North Dakota St2:04:05-Picks & analysis for Central Florida vs Kansas St2:06:27-Picks & analysis for Temple vs Memphis2:09:21-Picks & analysis for Fordham vs St. Louis2:11:34-Picks & analysis for Louisiana vs Texas St2:14:03-Picks & analysis for UCLA vs Penn State2:16:08-Picks & analysis for Illinois vs Northwestern2:18:41-Picks & analysis for Oral Roberts vs Denver2:21:26-Picks & analysis for Virginia Tech vs SMU2:23:45-Picks & analysis for North Carolina vs Stanford2:26:22-Picks & analysis for Utah vs Texas Tech2:28:29-Picks & analysis for Vanderbilt vs Texas2:30:55-Picks & analysis for Portland vs Pepperdine2:33:33-Picks & analysis for South Carolina vs Arkansas2:36:12-Picks & analysis for Loyola Marymount vs Oregon St2:38:23-Picks & analysis for Pacific vs Santa Clara2:40:15-Picks & analysis for Nevada vs Utah St2:42:32-Picks & analysis for Michigan vs Washington2:44:49-Picks & analysis for Arizona St vs Arizona2:46:57-Picks & analysis for Duke vs California2:49:26-Picks & analysis for TCU vs BYU2:51:35-Start of extra games Army vs Holy Cross2:53:51-Picks & analysis for Lehigh vs Boston U2:56:16-Picks & analysis for High Point vs Winthrop2:58:38-Picks & analysis for UNC Asheville vs Presbyterian3:00:54-Picks & analysis for USC Upstate vs Charleston Southern3:03:21-Picks & analysis for Colgate vs Loyola MD3:05:40-Picks & analysis for Radford vs Gardner Webb3:07:42-Picks & analysis for Lafayette vs Bucknell Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Jagger May and Andrew Mott dive deep into six sleeper prospects who could make noise in the 2026 NFL draft on the brand new Draft Nerds pod. The guys break down running back Emmett Johnson from Nebraska, who posted 1,451 yards and 12 touchdowns while showing elite receiving skills with 46 catches. Andrew sees potential as the RB2 in this class, comparing him to Chase Brown and Rico Dowdle. Quarterback Trinidad Chambliss from Ole Miss gets mixed reviews due to arm strength concerns, though his mobility could land him in the right situation. Wide receiver Eric McAllister from TCU brings size at six foot three but has limited route running. Bryce Lance from North Dakota State, brother of Trey Lance, shows high motor and contested catch ability heading into the Senior Bowl. The episode wraps with tight end Michael Trigg from Baylor, a 642 pound athlete who could sneak into rookie draft first rounds given the weak class. Check out the full breakdown for Dynasty Rankings and Rookie Big Boards. FastDraft: Download and deposit $10 using code NERDS on the FastDraft app and join your first draft to be eligible for a free one-year full bundle membership at Dynasty Nerds (new members only). FastDraft will match your deposit up to $50. Draft best ball teams in under 5 minutes! FFPC: New Users: Use promo code NERDS for $25 off your first FFPC Playoff Challenge Entry! 00:00 Start 00:37 Emmett Johnson RB, Nebraska 06:04 Trinidad Chambliss QB, Ole Miss 13:10 Eric McAlister WR, TCU 18:27 Demond Claiborn RB, Wake Forest 22:45 Bryce Lance WR, NDSU 28:06 Michael Trigg TE, Baylor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BYU basketball head coach Kevin Young spoke with the media via Zoom on January 12, 2026. Topics discussed include Richie Saunders, the upcoming matchup against TCU, former BYU basketball player Tanner Toolson, and AJ Dybantsa. Subscribe to the Cougar Tracks Podcast to stay up-to-date with all the daily episodes. Cougar Tracks is on YouTube and X every weekday at Noon (MT), and KSL NewsRadio at 6:30 p.m. (MT). Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-tracks/id1146971609 YouTube Podcast: https://kslsports.com/category/podcast_results/?sid=2035&n=Cougar%20Tracks Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2NCF1KecDsE2rB1zMuHhUh Download the KSL Sports app Google: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bonneville.kslsports&hl=en_US iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ksl-sports/id143593 Mitch Harper is a BYU Insider for KSLsports.com and hosts the Cougar Tracks Podcast daily on KSL Sports YouTube and KSL NewsRadio (SUBSCRIBE). Harper also co-hosts Cougar Sports Saturday (12–3 p.m.) on KSL NewsRadio. Follow Mitch’s coverage of BYU athletics in the Big 12 Conference on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram: @Mitch_Harper. Want more coverage of BYU sports? Take us with you wherever you go. Download the new and improved KSL Sports app from Utah’s sports leader. Allows you to stream live radio and video, keeping you up-to-date on all your favorite teams.
BYU football picked up a pair of linebackers out of the Transfer Portal in Cal's Cade Uluave and Jake Clifton from Kansas State. Uluave had interest from programs such as Michigan and Texas. He's ranked as the No. 1 LB transfer in the portal for the 2026 cycle. Clifton is a returned missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, after serving for the past two years, following two years of playing with the Kansas State football program. BYU football also landed Paki Finau, Jr Sia, and Zak Yamauchi, a trio of offensive linemen in the portal. KSL Sports BYU Insider Mitch Harper broke down the commitments and what it means for the Cougar football team in 2026. BYU Basketball dropped in the AP Top 25 poll this week despite winning both of its Big 12 games over Arizona State and Utah. Kevin Young, like everyone in Cougar Nation, was confused by the drop in the rankings. No. 11 BYU is preparing to take on the TCU Horned Frogs. Mitch welcomed TCU beat writer Steven Johnson from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram to get the lowdown on this Horned Frogs squad. Subscribe to the Cougar Tracks Podcast to stay up-to-date with all the daily episodes. Cougar Tracks is on YouTube and X every weekday at Noon (MT), and KSL NewsRadio at 6:30 p.m. (MT). Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-tracks/id1146971609 YouTube Podcast: https://kslsports.com/category/podcast_results/?sid=2035&n=Cougar%20Tracks Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2NCF1KecDsE2rB1zMuHhUh Download the KSL Sports app Google: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bonneville.kslsports&hl=en_US iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ksl-sports/id143593 Mitch Harper is a BYU Insider for KSLsports.com and hosts the Cougar Tracks Podcast daily on KSL Sports YouTube and KSL NewsRadio (SUBSCRIBE). Harper also co-hosts Cougar Sports Saturday (12–3 p.m.) on KSL NewsRadio. Follow Mitch’s coverage of BYU athletics in the Big 12 Conference on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram: @Mitch_Harper. Want more coverage of BYU sports? Take us with you wherever you go. Download the new and improved KSL Sports app from Utah’s sports leader. Allows you to stream live radio and video, keeping you up-to-date on all your favorite teams.
In this episode of Fostering Conversations, host Amy Smith sits down with Terumi Sagers, TBRI Specialist for Utah Foster Care, longtime foster parent, and adoptive parent. Together, they unpack the foundations of Trust‑Based Relational Intervention (TBRI)—a relationship‑centered, trauma‑informed caregiving approach developed by Dr. Karen Purvis and Dr. David Cross. This conversation is filled with real‑life examples, practical tools, and compassionate insights for foster parents, kinship caregivers, educators, and anyone raising children—because, as Terumi explains, TBRI works for all humans, not just those with trauma backgrounds. Episode Summary Terumi shares her extensive experience fostering, adopting, and training caregivers for over 15 years. She explains the three core TBRI principles—Connecting, Empowering, and Correcting—and why trust must be rebuilt from a “negative starting point” for many children who enter care. You'll hear: How simple, consistent connection builds safety Why correcting behavior isn't effective until trust is established How sensory needs, movement, nutrition, and hydration affect behavior Practical examples caregivers can implement today Clear guidance on where families (foster or not) can access TBRI training This episode is a comforting mix of vulnerability, practical strategy, and hope for caregivers navigating the complexities of trauma‑impacted parenting. Guest Terumi Sagers TBRI Specialist, Utah Foster Care 20 years as a foster parent • Adoptive parent • Trainer and practitioner Key Topics Covered 1. What Is TBRI? A trauma‑informed parenting philosophy centered on trust‑building and relational connection. Originally developed for children with trauma histories, but now shown to benefit all children and even adult relationships. 2. Why Trust Starts Below Zero Children in care often enter new homes with trauma, loss, and disrupted attachment. Caregivers must focus on connection to help kids reach “zero” before growth can begin. 3. The Three TBRI Principles Connecting: Relationship‑building through presence, attunement, and positive interactions. Empowering: Meeting physical and sensory needs (movement, hydration, blood sugar, calm environments). Correcting: Teaching life skills and addressing behavior after safety and connection are in place. 4. Real‑World Examples A withdrawn teen reconnecting through daily small affirmations. A family eliminating after‑school meltdowns simply by offering protein snacks and water right after pickup. 5. Training Opportunities Utah Foster Care's 8‑class TBRI Caregiver Series (20 hours). Community resources including My Healing Home, Raise the Future, and online courses from TCU. 6. Becoming a TBRI Practitioner A rigorous process including 10 weeks of study, an intensive adult attachment interview, and a 5‑day immersive training. Resources Mentioned Books: The Connected Child and The Connected Parent by Dr. Karen Purvis Training: UtahFosterCare.org → TBRI Caregiver Series Community Providers: My Healing Home • Raise the Future Online Learning: TCU's TBRI 101 resources Notable Quotes “When you choose to become a parent, you choose how you spend your time. You can front‑load it with connection—or spend it all correcting.” “Our kids aren't starting at zero. They're starting at negative.” “Even as adults, we can keep using these principles to strengthen our relationships.” Learn More Visit UtahFosterCare.org to explore TBRI trainings, resources, and support opportunities. Transcript Episode 67: Trust-Based Relational Intervention Amy: On today’s episode, we’ll be talking to Terumi from Utah Foster Care about TBRI principles. This is a parenting strategy for anybody, parenting kids with trauma or anyone with kids in the home. Welcome to Fostering Conversations. I’m your host, Amy Smith. Today we have as our guest, Terumi Sagers, who is the TBRI specialist for Utah Foster Care. Welcome, Terumi. Terumi: Thank you. Thank you for having me Amy: . So you are the specialist. You’ve been teaching for a while. Tell us a little bit about yourself. So listeners just have a little bit of background. Terumi: So my husband and I were foster parents for 20 years fostered and did respite for. A long time. We also adopted three of our four children from the foster care system, and I have been with Utah Foster Care for coming up on 15 years now, working on the training team. Amy: so you are more than qualified is what I hear. Terumi: I would hope so. Amy: I love that. That’s amazing. So tell us let’s just start from the beginning. What is TBRI? Terumi: So TBRI stands for trust-Based Relational Intervention and it is a parenting philosophy based out of research done by Dr. Karen Purvis and Dr. David Cross out of TCU. Amy: so I’ve taken the TBR trainings as a foster parent. Something I always wonder, I don’t. Know, so I’m asking is TBRI only for kids with trauma or can it be used to parent any type of child? Terumi: I love that question because when we first learned about it, it was in the context of working with kids that have experienced trauma or have had toxic levels of stress. But as the research has gone on. They have realized this works for all kids. This works in other relationships as well. And I have had families come through TBRI training and say, I don’t have any kids in my home, but I’ve been doing this with my coworkers, or I’ve been doing this with my spouse and this works everywhere. And I love that. The reality is, yes, it works everywhere with everyone. Amy: Yeah. And why is that? Maybe give us like a very small, I know TBRI is very intense and has so many layers, but can you give us like a little bit of a nutshell overview of what the basis of it is for listeners that maybe don’t know what it is. Terumi: So we go back to that name, trust-based relational intervention, that we build trust in relationships, and that helps us have influence on behaviors of others. And when we put that relationship at the forefront and connecting with people on a really basic level, they feel that safety with us, and it allows us to then empower them. It allows us to correct behaviors when we need to because they know they can trust us. Amy: Yeah. Some of the, the basic things that I remember when I took the training years ago or, or is when one of the. activities, during the training is they have a pretend hurt essentially, and you ask, where is your hurt? May I put a bandaid on it? And I, I think it really is so basic. You’re just doing these basic things of like you say. Building trust and with, especially with kids with trauma they don’t have that on any foundational level. And so starting with these really simple bandaid activities, makes them start being more comfortable and being able to trust their caregivers. Terumi: Yeah. When we think about trust, we tend to think starting maybe at zero and going forward, but our kids in care have had traumas to the level that you’re not starting at zero. You’re starting at negative. Amy: Yeah. That’s interesting. I hadn’t thought about that. Terumi: time to get to zero. And so all of these activities, all of the strategic things that were being very intentional about teaching are to get you to zero to then start going forward in that relationship. Amy: Yeah, and I think as a caregiver or a parent, that can be overwhelming because first of all, we want instant results, right? We want kids to just be amazing and trust us and obey and do everything. That would be amazing, but. And that’s just not reality for any child, but I think having that perspective of, you’re trying to even just get to zero, I think that’s a really good perspective for caregivers to think about. I had never thought about that before, so I really like that. Terumi: Yeah, when you have a baby that is born to you from the moment. Even in the womb, you are doing things that they learn to, Hey, this person’s taking care of me. I can trust and I’m safe. When a child just lands on your doorstep, they don’t know you. They don’t know. That you can be trusted in any way. And sometimes we forget that because we think everything that was in the past is in the past. But trauma doesn’t go away the moment they hit your doorstep. Amy: You just added another pile on actually. Terumi: This is an additional trauma Amy: Correct. Yeah. Terumi: now I’m living with. Hopefully if we’re able to find kinship providers, someone I know at least, otherwise, being placed on the doorstep of well-intentioned Total strangers. Amy: know I, when I explain foster care to people, I, I say, think of how many people you have. If you and your spouse were unavailable to take care for your kids. The list is probably long, right? Kids in foster care, literally there’s no list, so they’re coming to a stranger’s house and it is. Like still, to me it’s so mind boggling to think, wow, we have this many kids and this many adults really in the state of Utah and in the country that they have no one. And so their kids are going to strangers when they’re in a terrible situation. That’s really sad. Terumi: Yes. As hard as it is to be in that stressful situation, having someone you can count on helps buffer that stress and these kids. Haven’t had someone that could count on and in fact have been hurt in relationships where they should have been kept safe. Amy: Yeah. Terumi: And so it puts you again at that deficit below zero because moms aren’t necessarily safe or dads aren’t necessarily safe. And now I have a mom and a dad. I have no history that tells me I can trust them. Amy: Yeah. I remember the first night we got our now adopted daughter. She was 14 months and it was the middle of the night and a caseworker brought her in a car seat and I. Came outside, took her out of the car seat, carried her to my couch. She was filthy. I didn’t choose to bathe there right then. I was like, this poor kid is, going through a lot. So we, I just sat and held her, but it was so interesting because, she was tired and it was a lot, but that morning she would not let me hold her. She would let my husband hold her. She would let my kids hold her. But the mom figure it was a no. And it was so interesting, and it took a few days for her to be okay with me holding her. But really these kids do have barriers and things that have happened to them that they can’t trust the adult female figure, or they can’t, they’re scared, and you have no idea why. So it’s crazy. Terumi: And part of what we talk about with. TBRI and a lot of the trainings that we present to foster parents is about attachment and the attachment cycle and that you keep showing up, they will show you what their needs are and you keep showing up. What I love about TBRI is it’s not theoretical about what attachment is and how you build it. It is very practical. Do this, then do this. Amy: Yeah. Yeah, Terumi: And we still cover that overarching idea around attachment, but it’s very hands-on, very holistic, very practical. Amy: yeah. So tell us a little bit about the TBRI training that Utah Foster parents can participate in. Terumi: So we offer what is called the caregiver series, and it is a series of eight classes. They are two and a half hours each, so by the time you finish, you have 20 hours of training there has been a new curriculum that has come out in the last six months, and I love it because it not only takes those principles, but it does widen the audience of who this is available too, and it makes it more user friendly even than it was before. So we have nights where we’re talking about the brain and understanding the basics about , the brain a night about attachment. And then we go into what are called the principles. And there’s three principles of TBRI. We will spend two nights talking about connecting and building those relationships. We will spend two nights talking about empowering, and this is some of the structures that we put in place to help kids calm their bodies and to help our homes be safe and calm places for them. And then we. Spend two nights talking about correcting behavior. Now, if we’ve put in the time as parents, which is what I always tell parents, when you choose to become a parent, you will put in time and you get to choose how you spend your time. You can either front load it with a lot of connecting and a lot of empowering, or you can. Choose to do a lot of correcting. And in TBRI, we look at this as a pyramid that we want that foundation of connecting and empowering. And then the very top is the correcting. And even in that, we break it down into we’re gonna teach the life skills we want. And at the very top is correcting behaviors in that moment. Because that’s the least effective time to Amy: I know. Terumi: actually teach, and we forget that as adults. Amy: Yes. And it’s always, at least for me, it’s always oh, immediately that’s, I’m like, we have to fix that right now. And it’s oh, not the time, it’s it. I don’t know if it’s human nature to just want to go exactly there or if it’s my personality or what, but yeah, it takes a lot of effort. Terumi: wanna fix it. Wanna fix it right now? Amy: Yeah. Terumi: And we are frustrated. And they are frustrated and we use way too many words when they’re not in a space that their brain is comprehending a lot of words. So what we tend to do when we put in time sometimes is we flip back and forth between having the triangle. Or look like a pyramid and having it inverted where we’re spending all our time correcting. We’ll figure out the empowering things and that connection comes last. And I tell parents the way you can tell where you’re at because we all do it and we all flip back and forth between them. Amy: Yeah. Terumi: But if you are frustrated as a parent. If you are feeling like every interaction I have is correcting behavior, my hunch is you’ve inverted that pyramid Amy: Yeah, that makes sense. Terumi: and if you can go, I gotta flip it back, it starts with you as a parent going, I’ve gotta focus on that connection and I’ve gotta focus on positive interactions with my child. I had a child that at one point. Was so struggling with his mental health that he literally did not leave our house more than five times over the course of a year and a half. Amy: yeah. Wow. Terumi: I struggled with that, and I struggled to connect with him because he was so withdrawn. Amy: Yeah. Terumi: There was a time when the most I could come up with was, thank you for showering. You smell really nice today. And that was my feeble effort at connecting with that child. But when I started doing that every day, finding one way to connect with him, Amy: Yeah. Terumi: it flipped that relationship again. And he knew I had his back. I was on his site. And eventually it built where it was not hard to find things to be positive about, and it was easy to continue to build and to continue to empower him towards better mental health. Amy: Yeah. No, I think every parent can relate to that and I always, anytime we’re talking. You know about parenting aspects, I’m always laughing in my head ’cause I’m like, oh, I have this kid who’s really easy to parent and this kid who’s really hard to parent. And it’s a personality conflict for some of us. But ultimately it does. It comes back on us as the parents to find the ways to connect, to find the ways to take a deep breath and try again. And it’s hard. It’s hard as a parent. Terumi: It is we are human and we get frustrated too but remembering, oh, wait, yes, I’m the adult in this situation, whether I wanna be or not right now. Amy: There you go. That’s exactly right. Terumi: I actually am the adult. Amy: Yes. So tell us a little bit if people are not foster parents, is there a way that they can access this type of training Terumi: Yes. There are multiple community resources. My healing home here in Salt Lake County offers it. They offer it statewide. You can look into Raise the Future, offers community classes as well, and. It’s also available online through TCU. So Texas Christian University has A-T-B-R-I 1 0 1 class that you can take there. Additionally, TCU has put out multiple YouTube videos that’ll just give you. Brief glimpses into TBRI and some of these principles we’re starting to spread statewide in the number of what we call practitioners. People like myself who’ve been trained to teach TBRI and so it’s becoming more prevalently available in schools Amy: Oh, that’s awesome. Terumi: and in. Therapy agencies and things like that. So it’s starting to spread, but raise future and my healing home are two that I would recommend Amy: Okay. Yeah. That’s really good to know because I like, I had literally never even heard of this concept until I became a foster parent and. Then even still when I’ve told other people about it, I’ve had, once you become a foster parent, people think you’re like this all-knowing magical being, and it’s no, actually I’m just a human who signed up to do something really crazy, but thank you for that empowering comment. But people will reach out, right? And be like, I have this difficult niece or nephew or, and it’s I’m not. Therapist I, anyways, so I think it’s great to know where we can refer people to, or if somebody’s listening that is not a foster parent, where are these resources that they can access? Terumi: And now that you said that two books I’m gonna recommend, the connected child and the connected parent, and they are both based on TBRI principles by Karen Purvis. Amy: Okay. That’s amazing. Yeah. So that just gives a little bit of a foundation and some options for people to go look at. I would love for you to chat a little bit about what the training’s like. To become A-T-B-R-I practitioner. I’ve talked to a few of the other people at Utah Foster Care who have gone through that, and I think it’s super fascinating. So I don’t know if you have any I know that’s a random question, but I just found it really fascinating who just explained a little bit of what becoming a practitioner for it is and what it entails. And I would love if you’d be willing to share a little bit about that. Terumi: It is rather intense. Apply for the opportunity to do it. I did it late in COVID, so my experience was entirely online, which is not the ideal way and is not the way they do it now. But they have, you do about 10 weeks of. Studying and deep diving into TBRI principles, and then they set up an appointment to do something called the adult attachment interview. I told you earlier, we talk about attachment and different attachment styles with the adult attachment interview. This is a several hour process, one-on-one with an interviewer where they talk, have you talk about your childhood Amy: Oh wow. Terumi: and your parents, and. Their personalities. Your personalities, how, what worked, what didn’t what your memories are like. And then at the end of that, they tell you what your attachment style is with each of your parents, Amy: Oh, okay. Terumi: because that then shows up in how you parent and how you interact. Other relationships, it can show up in romantic relationships. It can show up in parenting relationships. So that in and of itself is very intense. Amy: do we all get one of those? Terumi: They’re very expensive to do. That is not a random thing. You just click on online. Amy: kidding, but how fascinating was it? So eye-opening to you Terumi: very Amy: and slightly horrifying. I think it would be like, Terumi: Also. Amy: wanna know that about myself. Terumi: Yes. And it, it gave me deeper insight into some of the choices that I have made as an adult for good and bad. Amy: Yeah. Wow. That’s really, yeah. That would be so interesting. Terumi: And then after that there is a one week long intensive where you are in a training session with them nine to five for five days, and they move it around the country. I think they have one coming up in Las Vegas and wound up in Washington. Amy: Okay. Terumi: It’s a rather intense process and a lot of self discovery Amy: yeah, I Terumi: in figuring that out. Amy: Wow. I just think that’s, it’s awesome and really neat to hear how intensive it is to become, to train this, because TBRI is not easy to do. It’s not like you’re gonna go into this class and then you’re like, wow, I am a spectacular parent. All of a sudden it, it takes. Effort. It takes a lot of effort and so I think even just becoming an educator in it, like it shows you took a lot of effort and a lot of time and probably a lot of soul searching to become qualified to, to teach it. Terumi: Yes, absolutely. Amy: You’re like, maybe I didn’t wanna do this. Terumi: There were times where I was like, this felt like a really good idea. Amy: Love that. Terumi: It’s a lot. I look back now though, and it has done. A world of good to use these principles with my own children in helping those relationships, in helping my marriage, in helping my relationships with my own siblings and my parents to just put things in context a little differently. Amy: Yeah. Terumi: It’s been amazing. Amy: That’s so cool. I would love if you would be willing to share just one or two successes. You shared about one of the kids that lived with you, that was struggling with mental health, but do you have any other examples that could be mentioned either about your family or people you’ve worked with? Anything? Just beautiful success stories from it. Terumi: So one of the things that. We spend a lot of time talking about is sensory challenges because a lot of our kids in care have sensory challenges of a variety of kinds. They may be seeking sensory experiences, they may be trying to avoid certain sensory experiences. In the empowering principles, we talk about how we help kids calm their bodies, and some of it has to do with these sensory experiences. Some of it has to do with making sure their blood sugar is at a regular level and making sure they’re not dehydrated rated. So it’s fun when I teach these classes and it’s once a week because parents are giving given an assignment. Go try. Something that we’ve taught this week and come back and tell us what worked, what didn’t work, and when there’s five or six of us doing this, we’re getting a whole bunch more ideas from each other. One of the things was the blood sugar and hydration, and I said, make sure right after school they are getting a snack that’s going to help regulate their blood sugar and make sure they’re getting water. Amy: Yeah. Terumi: The next week curls around and a parent comes back and she said, I went and bought high protein snacks instead of the garbage. I’d been Amy: Yeah. Terumi: being out for them to eat. And she said, it’s more expensive, but my kids every day are like, where is our special snacks? Amy: I love it. Terumi: And she said, all of those afterschool meltdowns that we were having went away. When they were getting fed and hydrated right after school because we walked through the process of what does a day look like at school? When was the last time they Amy: It’s true. Terumi: When was the last time they moved their bodies? That’s probably around one o’clock, but they’re probably eating around 11 o’clock and you’re not seeing ’em until three. Amy: Yeah. Terumi: Or three 30. So they have gone four hours and we need to get something in them fast. And so now we have a lot of families that are keeping mini water bottles or their child’s water bottle in the car and some type of snack with them in the car. So as they get in the car, they hand it to them. Amy: Do not speak. Eat this. Terumi: Or anyone can melt down. Please eat this food and drink this water and are coming back going. That was game changing. Amy: And it’s so silly, right? Like I find that all the time. I have one specific child and he’s I’m sorry that I was hangry yesterday. He can’t even think straight. He’s losing his mind. And I’m like, let’s just get you some blah, blah, blah, going crazy. Finally the next day he’s i’m so hard. Sorry that I was hangry. I’m like yes you were. Thank you for recognizing it now. But it is simple, but it really matters. It really does. Terumi: it really does. And families have come back saying, okay, I’ve tried this. Oh, have you tried this particular type of water bottle? And it’s working with kids of all ages just to meet those really basic Amy: Yeah. Terumi: And being aware of those timeframes. Have they moved their body in the last two hours? Don’t make ’em sit down and do homework right after school until you’ve gotten a snack in them and they’ve moved their body Amy: Yeah. Terumi: because. They’ve just been so pent up for so long. Sitting in a classroom, they are gonna struggle unless you get them hydrated, get their blood sugar, get meet those sensory needs if moving their body, it’s gonna go a whole lot smoother after school. Amy: Yeah, and I think that’s what you were talking about with TBRI. There are tangible things to do. Do this, then do this and yes, it’s a lot of things, right? As a parent, we’re like we just wanna snap our fingers and have it magically work. But this is not that there’s no snapping of fingers, but there is actual steps and information and. Things you can do, which I as a parent really appreciate because so many times it’s just do, just be a better parent and they’ll be better, so I really appreciate that aspect of TBRI. Terumi: And I love, I truly, every time I teach it, I’m like, oh, I should try that too. My kids are all young adults now, but I still like. Amy: probably even more reason to try it. Terumi: We should go back and try this, or maybe in that next conversation I have with that child, I can do this to reconnect with them to help have influence. They’re young adults. I’m not gonna be changing their minds on certain things, but I can have influence still, and I’m still using these principles. I’m still. Every time I take it, I learn something new and I try something new. And that’s the other thing that I’ve told parents every time they take the TBRI courses come back, you’re going to learn something new. You’re going to have a new insight with a different relationship. This is going to be helping you with Amy: And relationships are always evolving and changing mean you always have stronger or weaker ones or new ones, so there’s always something that can be worked on with somebody. At least for me, this is just, there’s just so many options really. Terumi: Exactly. Amy: Oh, I love that. I have enjoyed taking the TBRI course. I should absolutely take it again ’cause I’m in new stages of life and new things. But I really appreciate you sharing all of this information. It’s beyond helpful for listeners. Yeah. Terumi: The opportunity. Amy: Yes. No, it really is great. So we will just refer listeners to Utah foster care.org if they want to learn more or to sign up to take one of the courses. Thanks for joining us, Terumi. Terumi: Thank you. Amy: Thanks for joining us for Fostering Conversations. I’m your host, Amy Smith. To learn more, head over to Utah foster care.org.
Reportagem do jornal O Globo revela que Viviane Barci de Moraes não teve entrada em órgãos citados em contrato; BC libera auditoria do TCU.Meio-Dia em Brasília traz as principais notícias e análises da política nacional direto de Brasília. Com apresentação de José Inácio Pilar e Wilson Lima, o programa aborda os temas mais quentes do cenário político e econômico do Brasil. Com um olhar atento sobre política, notícias e economia, mantém o público bem informado. Transmissão ao vivo de segunda a sexta-feira às 12h. Apoie o jornalismo Vigilante: 10% de desconto para audiência do Meio-Dia em Brasília https://bit.ly/meiodiaoa Siga O Antagonista no X: https://x.com/o_antagonista Acompanhe O Antagonista no canal do WhatsApp. Boletins diários, conteúdos exclusivos em vídeo e muito mais. https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va2SurQHLHQbI5yJN344 Leia mais em www.oantagonista.com.br | www.crusoe.com.br
O Banco Central retirou os embargos de declaração no TCU sobre a necessidade de inspeção na autoridade monetária envolvendo o Banco Master. Na prática, a iniciativa evita que o recurso do BC seja levado ao plenário da Corte. Madeleine Lacsko, Duda Teixeira, Ricardo Kertzman e Felipe Nascimento, analista de economia e apresentador da BM&C News, comentam:Papo Antagonista é o programa que explica e debate os principais acontecimentos do dia com análises críticas e aprofundadas sobre a política brasileira e seus bastidores. Apresentado por Madeleine Lacsko, o programa traz contexto e opinião sobre os temas mais quentes da atualidade. Com foco em jornalismo, eleições e debate, é um espaço essencial para quem busca informação de qualidade. Ao vivo de segunda a sexta-feira às 18h. Apoie o jornalismo Vigilante: 10% de desconto para audiência do Papo Antagonista https://bit.ly/papoantagonista Siga O Antagonista no X: https://x.com/o_antagonista Acompanhe O Antagonista no canal do WhatsApp. Boletins diários, conteúdos exclusivos em vídeo e muito mais. https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va2SurQHLHQbI5yJN344 Leia mais em www.oantagonista.com.br | www.crusoe.com.br
No 3 em 1 desta segunda-feira (12), o destaque foi a declaração do ministro das Relações Exteriores do Irã, Abbas Araghchi, de que o país está preparado tanto para a guerra quanto para negociações. A afirmação é uma resposta às ameaças de intervenção militar feitas pelo presidente dos Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, que prometeu agir diante da repressão violenta a manifestantes no Irã. Reportagem: Eliseu Caetano. O presidente dos Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, reacendeu a discussão sobre o controle da Groenlândia, ao afirmar que o território será tomado “de um jeito ou de outro”. Diante do aumento da tensão, países europeus já avaliam o envio de tropas para a região como forma de reforçar a segurança local. Reportagem: Luca Bassani. O ministro do Tribunal de Contas da União (TCU), Vital do Rêgo, reuniu-se com representantes do Banco Central para discutir o processo de liquidação do Banco Master. Segundo o ministro, não há “nenhuma rusga” entre os órgãos, e o presidente do BC, Gabriel Galípolo, concordou com a inspeção para garantir maior segurança jurídica ao processo. Reportagem: Igor Damasceno. O presidente Lula (PT) determinou que a Advocacia-Geral da União (AGU) e a Controladoria-Geral da União (CGU) apurem falhas no fornecimento de energia pela Enel na Grande São Paulo. Em despacho publicado nesta segunda-feira (12), Lula solicitou a elaboração de um relatório detalhado sobre todas as providências adotadas pela concessionária desde a primeira interrupção relevante. Reportagem: Camila Yunes. O presidente da Argentina, Javier Milei, reafirmou sua posição política ao declarar que “prefere uma solução com os Bolsonaro e não uma solução com o socialismo do século 21”, em referência indireta ao presidente Lula (PT). Em resposta, o deputado Eduardo Bolsonaro elogiou o posicionamento do líder argentino, afirmando que Milei “tem a bússola moral em dia”. O ministro Alexandre de Moraes concedeu progressão ao regime semiaberto ao hacker Walter Delgatti, condenado a oito anos e três meses de prisão pela invasão aos sistemas do CNJ. Delgatti cumpriu mais de 20% da pena e apresentou bom comportamento. Já a deputada Carla Zambelli, também envolvida no caso, permanece presa em Roma, na Itália, onde aguarda uma possível mudança no processo para ser extraditada ao Brasil. Reportagem: Julia Fermino. Tudo isso e muito mais você acompanha no 3 em 1. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Confira os destaques do Jornal da Manhã desta terça-feira (13): Os Estados Unidos emitiram nesta segunda-feira (12) um alerta oficial recomendando que cidadãos americanos deixem o Irã imediatamente, diante da intensificação dos protestos contra o regime e do agravamento do cenário de segurança. O Tribunal de Contas da União (TCU) e o Banco Central adotaram um tom mais cauteloso diante da polêmica envolvendo o Banco Master, sinalizando que qualquer indenização a investidores só será avaliada após a conclusão de uma inspeção técnica. A apuração, que deve durar cerca de um mês, busca esclarecer a real situação da instituição antes de decisões definitivas. Denise Campos de Toledo analisou. A presidente do México, Claudia Sheinbaum, afirmou em conversa telefônica com o presidente dos Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, que a presença de tropas americanas em território mexicano “não está em discussão”. O posicionamento ocorre após Trump ameaçar uma possível intervenção militar para combater cartéis de drogas no México. A defesa do ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro apresentou um novo recurso ao Supremo Tribunal Federal contra a condenação de 27 anos e três meses de prisão por envolvimento na chamada trama golpista. No agravo regimental enviado ao ministro Alexandre de Moraes, os advogados pedem a reconsideração da decisão que rejeitou recursos anteriores ou, caso isso não ocorra, que o caso seja analisado pelo plenário da Corte. A Anvisa aprovou o uso do lenacapivir injetável como nova opção de profilaxia pré-exposição (PrEP) contra o HIV no Brasil. O medicamento, de longa duração, surge como alternativa às pílulas orais e é indicado para adultos e adolescentes a partir de 12 anos, com pelo menos 35 kg, que estejam em risco de infecção. Para iniciar o uso, é obrigatório testar negativo para o vírus. A Polícia Federal deflagrou nesta terça-feira (13) uma nova fase da Operação Overclean, que tem como alvo o deputado federal Félix Mendonça Jr. (PDT-BA). A investigação, realizada com apoio da CGU e da Receita Federal, apura a atuação de uma organização criminosa suspeita de desviar emendas parlamentares, além de práticas de corrupção e lavagem de dinheiro. O presidente da Câmara dos Deputados, Hugo Motta (Republicanos-PB), afirmou que aguarda um gesto do presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva para definir seu apoio na disputa ao Planalto. Em entrevista, Motta destacou que a política é baseada em reciprocidade. O governo da Groenlândia afirmou nesta segunda-feira (12) que não aceitará, sob nenhuma circunstância, qualquer tentativa dos Estados Unidos de se apoderarem do território. Diante do aumento das tensões geopolíticas no Ártico, as autoridades locais anunciaram que irão intensificar os esforços diplomáticos e militares para garantir a defesa da ilha por meio da Otan. Uma autoridade do governo do Irã afirmou à agência Reuters que cerca de 2 mil pessoas, incluindo integrantes das forças de segurança, morreram em apenas duas semanas de protestos no país. A declaração marca a primeira vez que representantes ligados ao regime dos aiatolás reconhecem publicamente a dimensão das mortes causadas pela repressão às manifestações. Essas e outras notícias você acompanha no Jornal da Manhã. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Confira os destaques do Jornal da Manhã desta segunda-feira (12): O acordo comercial entre o Mercosul e a União Europeia prevê uma ampla redução de tarifas de importação, alcançando 91% dos produtos importados pelo bloco sul-americano da Europa e 92% dos itens exportados para os países europeus. A liberalização ocorrerá de forma gradual ao longo de 10 a 15 anos e, segundo estimativas, poderá gerar uma economia anual de cerca de 4 bilhões de euros. A presidente da Comissão Europeia, Ursula von der Leyen, assinará no próximo sábado (17) o tratado de livre-comércio com o Mercosul, anunciou a União Europeia. Mas o tratado só entrará em vigor após a aprovação do Parlamento Europeu. O presidente dos Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, afirmou neste domingo (11) que avalia diferentes respostas à escalada de protestos no Irã, incluindo possíveis opções militares, diante da repressão promovida pelo regime. Trump também disse que pretende conversar com o bilionário Elon Musk sobre a possibilidade de restabelecer o acesso à internet no país, bloqueado há quatro dias pelas autoridades. O governo do Irã afirmou que a violência registrada nos protestos se intensificou após declarações do presidente dos Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, que ameaçou o regime iraniano. Segundo autoridades de Teerã, a retórica americana teria estimulado ataques e confrontos com o objetivo de criar um cenário que justificasse uma possível intervenção externa. O secretário de Estado dos Estados Unidos, Marco Rubio, discutiu com o primeiro-ministro de Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, a possibilidade de uma intervenção no Irã, segundo revelou a agência Reuters neste domingo (11). A conversa telefônica ocorreu no sábado (10) e aconteceu em meio a uma onda de protestos contra o governo iraniano, que vem se intensificando nos últimos dias tanto em escala quanto em violência. O presidente do Banco Central, Gabriel Galípolo, se reunirá nesta segunda-feira (12) com o presidente do Tribunal de Contas da União (TCU), Vital do Rêgo, em meio à crise envolvendo o Banco Master. O encontro está marcado para as 14h, na sede do BC, em Brasília. O filme O Agente Secreto, dirigido pelo pernambucano Kleber Mendonça Filho, venceu o Globo de Ouro nas categorias de melhor filme em língua não inglesa e melhor ator em filme de drama, com a estatueta concedida a Wagner Moura. A vitória marca um feito histórico para o cinema nacional, sendo a primeira vez que um ator brasileiro disputa e vence nesta categoria, além de representar a primeira ocasião em que o Brasil conquista dois prêmios na mesma cerimônia da premiação internacional. O presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva deve concentrar sua estratégia política em pautas de forte apelo popular com foco na disputa pela reeleição. O Planalto relembra feitos do governo para embasar a campanha. A federação entre União Brasil e PP tem exposto desgastes e disputas internas em São Paulo, com rixas que envolvem desde divergências sobre o apoio ao governo federal até embates entre pré-candidatos para as eleições. A possível criação de um Ministério da Segurança Pública pode levar o governo do presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva a alcançar 39 pastas na Esplanada dos Ministérios, igualando o recorde registrado durante a gestão de Dilma Rousseff. Essas e outras notícias você acompanha no Jornal da Manhã. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode of The Jayhawker Podcast, hosted by Nate Bukaty, we mourn the passing of beloved KU Athletics administrator Dr. Scott Ward affectionately known as “Scooter.” Nate is joined by former KU men’s basketball standout Tyrel Reed, who shares personal stories from his long relationship with Scooter. Together, they reflect on who Scooter was as a person, the profound impact he had on countless student-athletes, and how Tyrel viewed him as a father figure both on and off the court. The conversation also highlights how Scooter’s disability never slowed him down or kept him from doing what he loved. The episode closes with a discussion of KU men’s basketball’s thrilling overtime comeback win against TCU, and how Tyrel felt Scooter’s presence during that magical night in Allen Fieldhouse. The Jayhawker Podcast is presented by the University of Kansas Health System and by Xfinity, get the smartest WiFi only for Xfinity, imagine that!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Jayhawker Podcast, hosted by Nate Bukaty, we mourn the passing of beloved KU Athletics administrator Dr. Scott Ward affectionately known as “Scooter.” Nate is joined by former KU men’s basketball standout Tyrel Reed, who shares personal stories from his long relationship with Scooter. Together, they reflect on who Scooter was as a person, the profound impact he had on countless student-athletes, and how Tyrel viewed him as a father figure both on and off the court. The conversation also highlights how Scooter’s disability never slowed him down or kept him from doing what he loved. The episode closes with a discussion of KU men’s basketball’s thrilling overtime comeback win against TCU, and how Tyrel felt Scooter’s presence during that magical night in Allen Fieldhouse. The Jayhawker Podcast is presented by the University of Kansas Health System and by Xfinity, get the smartest WiFi only for Xfinity, imagine that!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep 241 | This week on Discover Ag, Natalie and Tara kick off 2026 with viral conspiracies, bucking bulls in Manhattan, and giant potato drops. A fear-mongering reel claims grocery store rice is actually plastic pellets — and people are buying it. The hosts debunk the conspiracy while highlighting a real rice crisis: Louisiana farmer Meryl Kennedy's White House meeting with President Trump about subsidized foreign rice undercutting American growers. Then, it's PBR week in New York City as Madison Square Garden transforms with 750 tons of dirt for three days of professional bull riding sandwiched between Knicks games. Plus, Taylor Sheridan's Landman inspires a TCU land management class, and Apple Girl Kate joins Mike Rowe and Theo Von for a Made-in-USA gift guide special. Finally, Boise rings in 2026 by lowering a 17-foot fiberglass potato — because who needs a ball drop when you can celebrate agriculture? The hosts explore quirky New Year's traditions from chili drops to atomic bombs across America, plus Dutch donut recipes, Tara's bucking bull dreams, and whether Theo Von is shooting his shot with Apple Girl Kate. What We Discovered This Week
Gary Parrish and Matt Norlander break down an insane Tuesday in college basketball! Kansas won but the Darryn Peterson experience continues. Michigan survives Penn State. Houston and Texas Tech go down to the wire. Auburn won?! Wait, no Auburn lost. All that and more from one of the best nights of the season thus far. (0:00) Intro (0:48) A wild night in Kansas! Jayhawks beat TCU in OT and Darryn Peterson didn't play in OT (15:35) Let's Wednesday Whiparound (15:45) Duke outscores Louisville by 20 in the 2nd half, wins on the road (21:40) Houston beats Texas Tech, Kingston Flemings is awesome and Cougars are a serious contender (30:00) UCF breaks into the top 25 and then loses to Oklahoma State (31:22) Michigan tried its best to lose to Penn State, but escapes with a victory (38:40) The shot was wide open Bennett Stirtz!!! (42:05) Auburn won! Then it lost. In heartbreaking fashion. (49:20) more Wednesday Whiparound - Florida, Tennessee and more (59:57) Look ahead to Wednesday games Theme song: “Timothy Leary,” written, performed and courtesy of Guster Eye on College Basketball is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow our team: @EyeonCBBPodcast @GaryParrishCBS @MattNorlander @Boone @DavidWCobb @TheJMULL_ Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on college basketball. You can listen to us on your smart speakers! Simply say, “Alexa, play the latest episode of the Eye on College Basketball podcast,” or “Hey, Google, play the latest episode of the Eye on College Basketball podcast.” Email the show for any reason whatsoever: ShoutstoCBS@gmail.com Visit Eye on College Basketball's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeFb_xyBgOekQPZYC7Ijilw For more college hoops coverage, visit https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Not everything is perfect in the Travis Kelce/Taylor Swift world as a charity watchdog has identified Kelce's 87 and Running as a fiscal hot mess. Get this, only 41% of the money the charity raises goes to actual programs. The rest, apparently, goes to Kelce's buddies that run the thing. Uh oh. Here's the good news, Kelce is exactly the kind of guy that would have no idea this is happening, but I'll bet his fiance cleans up his affairs quickly. KU had a comeback for the ages beating TCU at Allen Field House Tuesday night. This is exactly what Bill Self does, even when it feels like it was the other team that blew it. It's time to celebrate as the Corporation for Public Broadcasting dissolves after a vote of the board. This has been a taxpayer nightmare since 1967 and now PBS and NPR will have to stand on their own legs. Trump's getting 50 million barrels of oil from Venezuela and is ordering them to stop drilling until they meet ALL of his terms. And, he's eying a deal with Greenland now. He really is making America great, this is just incredible. Ravens coach John Harbaugh is sacked after 18 years but they fired the wrong guy. I'll prove it to you. Sporting KC has a new head coach, the A's can't get the trademark in Las Vegas and the media has a new story to try to take your eyes and ears off all the winning right now.
Cdot told stories of his time at Allen Fieldhouse during the Kansas comeback win over TCU in overtime.
Number, Word and Song of the Day. Petros with a recap of the USC loss to TCU in the Alamo Bowl and how the Trojans are not built to compete against teams currently in the College Football Playoffs. What Are The Headlines involving Tom Brady?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Peristyle Podcasts hosts Ryan Abraham and Coach Harvey Hyde are back together discussing a variety of topics concerning the USC football program, starting with an extremely disappointing loss to TCU in the Alamo Bowl. The Trojans fell 30-27 in overtime, blowing a 10-point fourth quarter lead and an opportunity to finish the 2025 college football season with double-digit wins. Coach gives his thoughts on the performance, all of the players that decided to opt-out of the game and what that means for the program going forward plus defensive coordinator D'Anton Lynn not calling plays at the very last minute. The guys also talk about Lincoln Riley's search to replace Lynn and potentially other defensive coaches on the staff. With the NCAA Transfer Portal window open, it would be behoove Riley to have the leader of his defense in place to try and keep players on the roster and add guys from other teams. Speaking of the portal, they also discuss some of the players that have entered and a couple of the new commits that have announced they are transferring to USC. Coach Harvey Hyde has been part of the Peristyle Podcast since 2008 and in the USC football world he is an expert on X's and O's, personnel, coaching philosophies and recruiting. Please follow Coach Hyde on X, Facebook and Instagram at @CoachHarveyHyde or go to his website HarveyHyde.com for all his his content, including Vegas & Southern California radio shows. CLICK HERE for 50% OFF an annual VIP membership to USCFootball.com! Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Use promo code PERISTYLE to get your BET BACK BONUS token at MYBOOKIE. Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of this USC Trojan football team. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Griffin Warner and Big East Ben talk college basketball betting for this weekend. The Need for Seeds College Basketball Podcast delivered a focused betting breakdown for the January 3 weekend card, with Griffin Warner and Big East Ben targeting marquee matchups and market inefficiencies. The discussion opened with concern around Marquette, where Big East Ben described a team unable to close games under pressure, citing a late collapse against Seton Hall and criticizing the lack of in game adjustments. The betting slate began with Kentucky at Alabama, where the total sat at 172 and the Crimson Tide were favored by five and a half. Big East Ben backed Kentucky as a live underdog, pointing to elite perimeter defense, strong offensive rebounding, and recent form against Indiana and St. John's, while expressing skepticism about Alabama's consistency. Warner leaned toward the over, noting historically inflated totals in the series and expecting limited defensive resistance. Attention then shifted to Tennessee at Arkansas, a game that saw heavy market movement toward the Razorbacks. Big East Ben avoided the side but favored the over, emphasizing Tennessee's dominance on the offensive glass, Arkansas's reliance on three point volume, and matchup driven scoring opportunities in transition. Warner supported Arkansas at home, citing talent, environment, and perceived undervaluation relative to brand expectations. The Purdue at Wisconsin matchup generated agreement, with both analysts backing the Badgers plus six and a half. Wisconsin's defensive rebounding, home shooting splits, and the Kohl Center environment were highlighted as key counters to a Purdue team reliant on second chance points. The final game featured UCLA at Iowa, where Big East Ben projected a decisive Hawkeyes win, pointing to UCLA's road struggles, Iowa's discipline, depth, and home court strength. Warner agreed on Iowa's edge but ultimately selected the under, expecting a slower paced game aligned with UCLA's preferred style. Best bets closed the show, with Big East Ben locking in TCU minus one and a half at Baylor, questioning Baylor's cohesion and backing TCU's guard play and physicality, while Warner selected Wisconsin plus six and a half as his top position. The episode framed a weekend defined by home court value, rebounding edges, and selective totals plays rather than blind market favorites. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this edition of the Peristyle Podcast hosts Ryan Abraham, Connor Morrissette (aka "Triple-Double") are back to talk about USC's overtime loss to TCU, the NCAA Transfer Portal opening, the search for a new defensive coordinator and lots more. CLICK HERE for 50% OFF an annual VIP membership to USCFootball.com! Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of this USC Trojan football team. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
USC blew a 10-point fourth-quarter lead to fall, 30-27, to TCU Tuesday night in the Alamo Bowl, and the USCFootball.com team was there to cover all of the action. In the latest edition of Instant Analysis, Connor Morrissette and Shotgun Spratling give their thoughts on the USC loss and what it means for the future of the program. USC gave up a 35-yard touchdown on a third-and-20 play in overtime to lose. The Trojans were severely undermanned, but still had multiple chances to win before collapsing. Jayden Maiava completed 18-of-30 passes for 280 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. King Miller rushed for 99 yards and a touchdown, and Tanook Hines caught six passes for 163 yards. Both USC's offense and defense had chances to land knockout blows and couldn't. Ryon Sayeri made a 22-yard field goal on USC's first offensive possession of overtime, which put the Trojans ahead 30-27. But then USC's defense couldn't get a stop after pinning back TCU to a third-and-20 play. Horned Frog quarterback Kenny Seals threw a screen pass to Jeremy Payne, and Payne broke multiple tackles along the left sideline en route to scoring the game-winning touchdown. Seals earned Player of the Game honors after throwing for 258 yards, one touchdown and one interception. The loss drops USC to 9-4 on the season and kickstarts an offseason where the Trojans will need to find a new defensive coordinator after D'Anton Lynn left to take the same position at Penn State. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices