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In this episode, we review Arizona's win over TCU on Saturday. 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
Garret Price, Jared Wackerly, and Jagger May dive into the wild transfer portal season, breaking down which moves will elevate prospects for the 2027 NFL Draft. Listen to This Episode:
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.
In hour number of two of New Day Steven, Nate, and Jake are joined by Mike Decourcy to talk college basketball, and Kansas Basketballs big comeback win over TCU last night. We hear from Bill Self at the podium after last nights win. As well as a comment by Travis Kelce via his podcast in regards to his future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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.
Thanks in part to some significant opt-outs, Arizona Wildcats football ended the season 9-4 with a Holiday Bowl loss to SMU. Former UA football SID Blair Willis joins us to recap the game, the opt outs, the in-game atmosphere, and where the Cats go from here. Plus, predictions for Arizona basketball's upcoming games vs. K-State and TCU, and picks for the CFP semifinals.
Alexandre Garcia comenta inspeção do TCU no Banco Central por causa de liquidação do Banco Master, e depoimento de venezuelana sobre Nicolás Maduro.
Today on Coast To Coast Hoops Greg explains how his system of making his own handicaps days in advance avoids bias in what he bets, recaps Monday's college basketball results, talks to Tristan Freeman of Bustin Brackets about how lethal teams outside of the big three of Michigan, Arizona, and Iowa State are on the national landscape & the lay of the land in the ACC & Atlantic 10, & 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 1:02-Why Greg makes handicapped lines on games days in advance2:59-Recap of Monday's Results14:10-Interview with Tristan Freeman28:08-Start of picks Massachusetts vs Ohio30:25-Picks & analysis for St. John's vs Butler32:47-Picks & analysis for Georgia vs Florida35:25Picks & analysis for Cincinnati vs West Virginia37:51-Picks & analysis for Syracuse vs Georgia Tech40:17-Picks & analysis for Bowling Green vs Kent St43:13-Picks & analysis for South Carolina vs LSU45:42-Picks & analysis for Duke vs Louisville48:22-Picks & analysis for MIchigan vs Penn State50:31-Picks & analysis for Eastern Michigan vs Ball State53:13-Picks & analysis for Western Michigan vs Miami OH55:39-Picks & analysis for Central Michigan vs Akron57:38Picks & analysis for Georgetown vs DePaul1:00:25-Picks & analysis for George Washington vs Dayton1:03:01-Picks & analysis for Toledo vs Northern Illinois1:05:59 Oklahoma City-Picks & analysis for Central Florida vs Oklahoma St1:08:24-Picks & analysis for Iowa vs Minnesota1:10:56-Picks & analysis for Lindenwood vs SIU Edwardsville1:13:47-Picks & analysis for Texas A&M vs Auburn1:16:38-Picks & analysis for New Mexico vs Colorado St1:19:41-Picks & analysis for UCLA vs Wisconsin1:22:27-Picks & analysis for Texas Tech vs Houston1:25:02-Picks & analysis for Texas vs Tennessee1:27:37-Picks & analysis for TCU vs Kansas1:29:38-Picks & analysis for Utah St vs Air Force1:32:00--Picks & analysis for NC State vs Boston College1:34:18-Picks & analysis for Fresno St vs San Jose St1:36:42-Picks & analysis for UNLV vs Wyoming1:39:10-Picks & analysis for San Diego St vs San Jose St Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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
Paul Catalina, host of 365 Sports, is back with Round Two of his Top Five transfer quarterback grades as the portal continues to reshape college football. Catalina evaluates the latest wave of QB moves, breaking down fit, production, upside, and development potential across the Big Ten, Big 12, ACC, and beyond. From Cutter Boley's upside at Arizona State to quarterback questions at Wisconsin, TCU, Illinois, and Louisville, this episode dives into which transfers can elevate programs immediately — and which moves come with real risk. #collegefootball #cfb #cfp #transferportal #quarterbacks #rankings #top5 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kap used AI for advice on how to handle a delicate situation with his son - did it work? And congrats to Berg after the Raiders got the No. 1 pick! What will and what should they do with it? What does everyone think about the Raiders possibly getting Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza? And how good is Indiana?! Speaking of college football, USC lost to TCU in the Alamo Bowl, WTF?! Morales is ticked and wonders if maybe Lincoln Riley doesn't really BLEED Cardinal and Gold?? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Her Hoop Stats Podcast: WNBA & Women’s College Basketball
Undefeated teams are dropping all over the country, and UCLA dominates its cross-town rival USC. Mikayla Blakes shines as Vanderbilt hands LSU its second loss in a row. Arizona State, TCU, and Iowa State all lost in hard-fought Big 12 games against BYU, Utah, and Baylor. Ole Miss has a massive 4th quarter comeback that gives Texas a scare at home. Brittany Carper and Cindy Brunson have thoughts on all of those games, and more. 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.
Jamie, Melissa and Anthony break down Harvard QB Jaden Craig's commitment to TCU out of the transfer portal. Plus: - More portal visits & news - Anthony's reaction to the Alamo Bowl - TCU hires new QB and RB coaches - Kaz Kazadi departs the program - MBB & WBB open Big 12 play Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the first episode of the 2026 season, Dan is joined by Nick Greyno, Connor Schoepp, John Bloom & Tex McQuilkin to discuss the transition of S&C from D1 sport to private sector.Connor Schoepp spent the past decade working across professional and collegiate sport before transitioning into the private sector and founding Rebuild Performance & Rehab in Pittsburgh, PA. His work centers on return-to-play performance, speed development, and isometric training, bridging high-level sport science with real-world athlete application. Connor brings a systems-based approach to long-term athletic development, helping athletes transition safely and confidently back to competition.Follow Connor at @rebuild_p_r and @rebuildpr_.Nick Greyno is a strength and conditioning coach with extensive experience across Division I athletics and applied sports performance. He has held roles at TCU, Florida International University, the University of West Florida, Clemson, the University of South Carolina, and with US Ski & Snowboard / Ski & Snowboard Club Vail. A former track & field athlete, Nick earned his MBA while serving as a Graduate Assistant at the University of Mount Olive. He is now based in Columbus, Ohio, where he is building Life Free Perform, a performance platform focused on long-term development and coach education. Nick holds CSCS, SCCC, USAW, FRCms, EXOS XPS, and RPR Level 1 certifications.Learn more at www.lifefreeperform.com and follow @greynotstrength.Tex McQuilkin is the Founder and Leadership Strategist of Captains & Coaches, bringing over 15 years of experience at the intersection of athletic performance and leadership development. A former four-year starter and three-year captain for Marymount University Men's Lacrosse, Tex blends performance science with leadership psychology to develop athletes into confident leaders on and off the field. He holds a Master's degree in Health Behavior Change and has coached athletes across six continents, from youth sport to elite collegiate environments and special operations forces. Tex continues to coach middle and high school lacrosse in Austin, Texas, while refining the Captains & Coaches methodology through applied practice.Follow @mcquilkin, @captainsandcoaches, and visit www.captainsandcoaches.com.John Bloom is a sports performance coach and entrepreneur with experience across multiple Division I programs, including Abilene Christian, Weber State, Texas Tech, and Oral Roberts University. After more than a decade in the collegiate setting, John transitioned into the private sector to found Elevated Athlete Development LLC, based in the Dallas–Fort Worth area. His mission is to provide holistic athletic development while creating environments that prioritize long-term growth, character, and sustainable performance. Beyond athlete training, John is passionate about building platforms that allow coaches to learn, connect, and collaborate—strengthening the profession through shared knowledge and Strength In Numbers.Follow John at @johnbloom30.Season 7 of the Braun Performance & Rehab Podcast is proudly supported by Pura Health, bringing ultrasound into every clinician's hands. Learn more at purahealth.net and @pura.health_ultrasound.Additional support provided by Firefly Recovery, the official recovery partner of Braun Performance & Rehab (recoveryfirefly.com), and Dr. Ray Gorman of Engage Movement. Learn how to grow your income beyond sessions—follow @raygormandpt on Instagram and DM “Dan” for a free breakdown of the blended practice model.Episode Affiliates:Isophit (BRAUNPR25%), MoboBoard (BRAWNBODY10), AliRx (DBraunRx), MedBridge (BRAWN), CTM Band (BRAWN10), Ice Shaker (affiliate link).If you enjoyed this episode, share it with someone who would benefit and leave a 5-star review.Explore more from Dan at linktr.ee/braun_pr.
Jamie, Melissa and Anthony break down Harvard QB Jaden Craig's commitment to TCU out of the transfer portal. Plus:- More portal visits & news- Anthony's reaction to the Alamo Bowl- TCU hires new QB and RB coaches- Kaz Kazadi departs the program- MBB & WBB open Big 12 play
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
Coach is joined by Dennis Dodd to discuss the College Football Playoff semifinals and the overarching storylines of the season. Dodd emphasizes the historic nature of Indiana's run, stating that if the Hoosiers win the national championship, it would be the "greatest story in the history of college football," surpassing even TCU's run or BYU's 1984 title. The conversation highlights the dominance of the "Nick Saban coaching tree," with Dodd noting that all four head coaches remaining in the playoff (Lane Kiffin, Mario Cristobal, Dan Lanning, and Curt Cignetti) worked under Saban, proving his unparalleled impact on the modern game. They also debate the Heisman Trophy vote, with Dodd revealing he voted for Ashton Jeanty over Travis Hunter, arguing that a running back rushing for 2,500 yards and 29 touchdowns is a rarer feat than a two-way player.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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
Happy New Year's Eve! We're closing out the year with Part 2 of the Best of Women's Sports Weekly, a greatest-hits chaos compilation packed with women's sports, pop culture, and just the right amount of nonsense.From Caitlin Clark's astrological sign to Matthew McConaughey, this episode is a highlight-reel of everything we do best. We take you inside Unrivaled practice, relive peak March Madness when TCU stunned Notre Dame in the Sweet 16, and tackle big-picture debates like whether women can really have it all.Along the way, things get aggressively New Jersey, unexpectedly educational with fat bears, and delightfully unhinged with press conference reactions to Cathy Engelbert, plus some truly unforgettable bathroom humor.Women's basketball, women's sports culture, hot takes, and end-of-year laughs all in one place. You don't want to miss this one.If you rate Women's Sports Weekly 5 stars, send a screenshot and you will receive a sticker!SUBSCRIBE TO WOMEN'S SPORTS WEEKLY YouTubeSpotifyApple Podcasts FOLLOW WOMEN'S SPORTS WEEKLY ON SOCIALInstagramTikTokCONTACTWomensSportsWeeklyPod@gmail.com Women's Sports Weekly is created, produced, edited, and hosted by Carolyn Bryan and Danielle Bryan. Research by Madeline Schallmoser. Music is by the talented Melvin Alexander Black.
Michael, Daire and Conall look ahead to the quarter finals of the College Football Playoff. In the second segment, the guys look ahead to the remaining games, with the Rose Bowl as the big standout.Join PFI on the road to the National Championship, with a presence in Miami from Jan 14th. The PFI CFB podcast is presented by the 2026 Aer Lingus College Football Classic between UNC and TCU, for more information visit collegefootballireland.com
On Tuesday's edition of WagerTalk Today, Jesse Schule breaks down teams he's fading in college football and give a best bet Pistons vs Lakers in NBA action & Ralph Michaels joins to talk the Boca Raton Bowl of Beans in Toledo vs Louisville & give a bet in the CFB Music City Bowl, Tennessee vs Illinois & Alamo Bowl, USC vs TCU . Jesse Schule joins to talk Nuggets vs Mavericks in NBA action and teams he is looking to fade in College Football bowl action this week. The Prez Stops by to talk Devils vs Leafs & Canadiens vs Panthers in NHL action. Hosts, Andy Lang & Dan Alexander provide props & free picks – don't miss out!Intro 00:00Jesse Schule 3:00CFB Teams to FADE 3:29Money Line Parlay?? 14:00Pistons vs Lakers 15:00Ralph Michaels 26:00Big Line Moves – how does WagerTalk Handle? 25:30Music City Bowl: Tennessee vs Illinois 27:00Alamo Bowl: USC vs TCU 30:35Independence Bowl SGP 35:05WTF or LFG? Follow or Fade this Play? Independence Bowl: Costal Carolina vs Louisiana Tech 36:40The Prez 39:24NHL: Devils vs Maple Leafs 43:50NHL: Canadiens vs Panthers 46:30Andy's All Around the World Free Plays (NBA, NHL & Darts Props & Bets) 52:26
The Great Rose Bowl Hoax: When a 3-6 Harvard Team Was "Invited" to PasadenaWhile the modern era is seeing a slow return of Ivy League teams considering postseason play—a novelty perhaps best illustrated by the news that some Ivy teams might secure bowl slots in 2025—it's easy to forget that nearly a century ago, one of the ancient institutions received perhaps the most absurd bowl invitation in history. The subject? The 1936 Rose Bowl, and the unsuspecting victim was none other than the Harvard Crimson.Thanks to the work of historians like Timothy P. Brown of FootballArchaeology.com, we can pull back the curtain on this classic college football prank, a story that perfectly captures the spirit of football antiquity. Tim wrote about this instance in a recent Tidbit post titled: Harvard's 1936 Rose Bowl Invitation The Strange Rules of Bowl Season PastTo understand the prank, you must first understand the bowl landscape of 1936.The Rose Bowl, then as now, was king, but the selection process was dramatically different. The Rose Bowl Committee had a standing arrangement to host the champion of the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC), which that year was Stanford. The PCC champion's athletic director was then given the responsibility to select their opponent, typically an elite team from the East or Midwest.In 1936, the field of eligible opponents was surprisingly thin. The top teams were LSU, SMU, and TCU, but two of the era's traditional powers, Minnesota and Princeton, were barred from postseason play by their conference and league agreements, respectively. This unusual vacuum might have made an invitation seem slightly less ludicrous to some, but not by much.A 3-6 Harvard Gets a TelegramThe Harvard Crimson finished the 1935 season (the team that would play in the 1936 Rose Bowl) with a middling 3-6 record—hardly the résumé of a national contender.Despite this abysmal tally, Harvard's Athletic Director, William Bingham, received a telegram from Alfred Masters, the athletic director at Stanford. The message was unmistakable: Harvard was invited to play in the Rose Bowl.Bingham, likely stunned, didn't panic. He understood the traditions of the era. He promptly telegraphed his response back to Stanford, a model of polite, New England refusal that reads like a masterpiece of bureaucratic formality:"Harvard regrets it cannot accept your bowl invitation this year. Due to the Harvard, Yale, Princeton agreement, we are unable to engage in any postseason games. It will be impossible next year because our present policy extends until 1938. Good luck on New Year's Day."The Rose Bowl Hoax Is RevealedThe twist in this tale of antiquity arrived moments later when the real Alfred Masters received Bingham's formal rejection. Masters was completely bewildered, as he had never sent an invitation to the 3-6 Crimson. The entire sequence of events was a meticulously planned, anonymous hoax.The prankster, whose identity remains unknown to this day, had done more than just fool Harvard. The individual had also sent a similar telegraph to the Stanford student newspaper, falsely signing it as the editor of Harvard's newspaper, presumably to lend credence and ensure the story (and the embarrassment) spread.While the Crimson escaped any further embarrassment—Masters ultimately extended the official invitation to SMU—the incident serves as a hilarious, forgotten chapter in college football lore.The prank, however, was not unique. Similar bowl season shenanigans plagued college athletics for decades. As late as the 1950s, a high school band in Casopolis, Michigan, received a fake invitation to march in the Rose Bowl Parade, leading the entire community to hold frantic fundraisers
USC vs. TCU College Football Pick Prediction 12/30/2025 by Tony T. USC vs. TCU Team Profiles USC vs. TCU 9PM ET—USC is 9-3 following their 29-10 home victory against UCLA. It was a good defensive performance allowing 308 yards. They put up good passing numbers in the win. TCU is 8-4 with their 45-23 home victory against Cincinnati.
Michael, Daire and Conall look ahead to the quarter finals of the College Football Playoff. In the first segment, the guys look ahead to the Cotton Bowl, between Ohio State and Miami on New Year's Eve.Join PFI on the road to the National Championship, with a presence in Miami from Jan 14th. The PFI CFB podcast is presented by the 2026 Aer Lingus College Football Classic between UNC and TCU, for more information visit collegefootballireland.com
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 preview the Trojans' bowl game matchup against TCU in San Antonio and look at a wide array of college football, and USC-specific, topics after USC and Notre Dame mutually announced the discontinuation of their rivalry and high-profile Big Ten programs hired big-time coaches. The episode opens with the Helium Boys staple 'Two-Minute Drill' that features Shotgun railing on both Notre Dame and USC for not being able to come to a resolution that would have resulted in the continuation of their 100-year old rivalry that has previously taken a global war or global pandemic to keep it from being played. The podcasters then dive into the bevy of comments left on Spotify, answering questions and then ultimately having the randomizer select a winner for a Trader Joes gift card. They then jump into a number of news items since the last Helium Boys episode, including the possibility of USC having to look for a new defensive coordinator soon. They also look at the continuously evolving 2026 roster, discussing the latest transfer portal losses, NFL departures, re-signings announced by USC and the last group of players that have not had their future endeavors revealed After a break, the podcasters dive into a preview of the Alamo Bowl matchup against the Christian Horned Frogs of Texas, including the key storylines, players and matchups before predicting why the Trojans will win and why they will lose. The podcast duo also answer your mailbag questions discussing trench play, Biletnikoff statistics and the most memorable moments of the 2025 season. After some 'Take It or Leave It' questions for Shotgun, the episode concludes with Chris and Shotgun ranking the Pop Tarts that were participants in the People's National Championship that is also known at the Pop Tarts Bowl. 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
Ross is joined by Emory Hunt to give both of their picks and preview all of the College Football Playoff & Bowl games this week including: Independence Bowl, Coastal Carolina vs. Louisiana Tech: 12:10 Music City Bowl, Tennessee vs. Illinois: 12:45 Alamo Bowl, #16 USC vs. TCU: 13:40 ReliaQuest Bowl, #23 Iowa vs. #14 Vanderbilt: 15:00 Sun Bowl, Arizona State vs. Duke: 15:35 Citrus Bowl, #13 Texas vs. #18 Michigan: 16:25 Las Vegas Bowl, Nebraska vs. #15 Utah: 17:40 CFP Quarterfinal – Cotton Bowl, #2 Ohio State vs. #10 Miami: 18:20 CFP Quarterfinal – Orange Bowl, #4 Texas Tech vs. #5 Oregon: 19:40 CFP Quarterfinal – Rose Bowl, #1 Indiana vs. #9 Alabama: 22:00 CFP Quarterfinal – Sugar Bowl, #3 Georgia vs. #6 Ole Miss: 23:30 Armed Forces Bowl, Texas State vs. Rice: 24:25 Liberty Bowl, Navy vs. Cincinnati: 24:40 Duke's Mayo Bowl, Mississippi State vs. Wake Forest: 24:55 Holiday Bowl, #17 Arizona vs. SMU: 25:10 Download the DraftKings Sports Book App and use code ROSS! Connect with the Pod: Website - https://www.rosstucker.com Become A Patron - https://www.patreon.com/RTMedia Podcast Twitter - https://twitter.com/RossTuckerPod Podcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rosstuckerpod/ Ross Twitter - https://twitter.com/RossTuckerNFL Youtube: Youtube.com/RossTuckerNFL TikTok: tiktok.com/@rosstuckernfl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ross is joined by Emory Hunt to give both of their picks and preview all of the College Football Playoff & Bowl games this week including: Independence Bowl, Coastal Carolina vs. Louisiana Tech: 12:10 Music City Bowl, Tennessee vs. Illinois: 12:45 Alamo Bowl, #16 USC vs. TCU: 13:40 ReliaQuest Bowl, #23 Iowa vs. #14 Vanderbilt: 15:00 Sun Bowl, Arizona State vs. Duke: 15:35 Citrus Bowl, #13 Texas vs. #18 Michigan: 16:25 Las Vegas Bowl, Nebraska vs. #15 Utah: 17:40 CFP Quarterfinal – Cotton Bowl, #2 Ohio State vs. #10 Miami: 18:20 CFP Quarterfinal – Orange Bowl, #4 Texas Tech vs. #5 Oregon: 19:40 CFP Quarterfinal – Rose Bowl, #1 Indiana vs. #9 Alabama: 22:00 CFP Quarterfinal – Sugar Bowl, #3 Georgia vs. #6 Ole Miss: 23:30 Armed Forces Bowl, Texas State vs. Rice: 24:25 Liberty Bowl, Navy vs. Cincinnati: 24:40 Duke's Mayo Bowl, Mississippi State vs. Wake Forest: 24:55 Holiday Bowl, #17 Arizona vs. SMU: 25:10 Download the DraftKings Sports Book App and use code ROSS! Connect with the Pod: Website - https://www.rosstucker.com Become A Patron - https://www.patreon.com/RTMedia Podcast Twitter - https://twitter.com/RossTuckerPod Podcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rosstuckerpod/ Ross Twitter - https://twitter.com/RossTuckerNFL Youtube: Youtube.com/RossTuckerNFL TikTok: tiktok.com/@rosstuckernfl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Confira os destaques do Jornal da Manhã desta sexta-feira (26): A cidade de São Paulo registrou nesta quinta-feira (25), dia de Natal, a maior temperatura já observada no mês de dezembro desde o início das medições oficiais. Os termômetros marcaram 35,9°C, superando o recorde anterior de 35,6 °C registrado em 1998. Reportagem: Danúbia Braga. Levantamento divulgado pela Paraná Pesquisas nesta sexta-feira (26) indica que o presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) lidera as intenções de voto no primeiro turno contra todos os nomes da direita testados. Lula aparece com 37,6%, à frente do senador Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ), que soma 27,8%. Em um cenário com o ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro, atualmente preso, o petista também lidera, com 36,9% contra 31,3%. A maior vantagem ocorre diante de Michelle Bolsonaro, com 37,2% para Lula e 24,4% para a ex-primeira-dama. Já nos cenários de segundo turno, o estudo aponta empate técnico entre Lula e os principais adversários da direita, como Jair Bolsonaro, Flávio Bolsonaro, Tarcísio de Freitas e Michelle Bolsonaro. A Assembleia Legislativa do Rio de Janeiro (Alerj) derrubou o veto do governador Cláudio Castro à chamada “gratificação faroeste”, criada em 1990, que prevê bonificações de 10% a até 150% do salário para policiais envolvidos em apreensões de armamentos e ações letais durante operações. O veto havia sido justificado pelo Executivo com base em restrições do Regime de Recuperação Fiscal. Reportagem: Rodrigo Viga. O presidente do Tribunal Superior do Trabalho (TST), ministro Vieira de Mello Filho, convocou uma sessão extraordinária para a próxima terça-feira, dia 30, às 13h30, para analisar o dissídio coletivo envolvendo a Empresa Brasileira de Correios e Telégrafos (ECT) e seus empregados. Antes do julgamento, o Centro Judiciário de Métodos Consensuais de Solução de Conflitos (Cejusc) do TST promoverá, na segunda-feira (29), uma nova rodada de negociações entre a estatal e os representantes dos trabalhadores, com o objetivo de tentar um acordo e evitar que o caso seja decidido pela Seção de Dissídios Coletivos. Reportagem: Janaína Camelo. O Banco Central deve apresentar até as 12h desta sexta-feira (26) sua defesa sobre a liquidação extrajudicial do Banco Master. A manifestação atende a uma determinação do ministro do Tribunal de Contas da União (TCU), Jhonatan de Jesus, que concedeu prazo de 72 horas para que o BC detalhe os fundamentos técnico-jurídicos do processo conduzido pelo órgão. Reportagem: Janaína Camelo. Quatro homens que haviam sido beneficiados pela saída temporária do sistema prisional foram presos em flagrante por violência doméstica em cidades do interior de São Paulo, entre a terça-feira (23) e a quarta-feira (24). De acordo com boletins de ocorrência da Polícia Civil. Reportagem: Camila Yunes. Os Estados Unidos realizaram ataques aéreos contra militantes do Estado Islâmico no noroeste da Nigéria, segundo anunciou o presidente Donald Trump nesta quinta-feira (25), dia de Natal. De acordo com Trump, o grupo vinha promovendo ataques contra comunidades cristãs na região. Reportagem: Eliseu Caetano. O presidente da Ucrânia, Volodimir Zelensky, anunciou nesta quinta-feira (25) que discutiu “detalhes importantes” de um possível plano de cessar-fogo com a Rússia durante conversas com os enviados do governo dos Estados Unidos, Steve Witkoff e Jared Kushner. Reportagem: Luca Bassani. Essas e outras notícias você acompanha no Jornal da Manhã. 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 coming together for a special Christmas Eve edition of the Peristyle Podcast, talking about historic rivalry between USC and Notre Dame being paused. After the news broke on Monday that the Trojans and the Fighting Irish wouldn't be playing for the foreseeable future, the reactions came in from all across the college football landscape. Ryan and Connor give their thoughts on why this series is taking a hiatus, how the blame for the pause should be distributed and if they feel these programs will ever meet on the gridiron again. Reaction from the Trojan family has been mixed, with strong opinions on both sides. We have heard from former players and long-time fans that hate that the series isn't going to continue. We also heard from other fans and major media personalities that feel it is in USC's best interest to drop the game and focus on the Big Ten schedule and making the College Football Playoffs. The guys also preview the Alamo Bowl game between USC and TCU, from what the Trojans roster could look like and who they will be facing off against in San Antonio. There have also been a few new names that declared they will enter the NCAA Transfer Portal and plenty of Trojan players that have resigned with the team. 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
Former TCU Football player and radio voice Landry Burdine joins the show to talk about how the 1998 Sun Bowl against USC, which, at the time was TCU's first bowl since 1942, propelled the program and the university to new heights. He tells some great behind the scenes stories, talks about what the win did for the program, the university, and himself, and speaks on the state of the Frogs and college football today.
The December 22 edition of Y's Guys is a festive, packed holiday show centered on Bowl Week as BYU prepares to face Georgia Tech in the Pop-Tarts Bowl. Dave and Blaine set the stage with full bowl coverage — kickoff times, TV details, weather, uniforms, payout, and series history — while previewing Saturday's matchup and outlining Blaine's three keys to a BYU victory. The show also revisits the last time the Cougars faced Georgia Tech, when Taysom Hill led BYU to a dominant bowl win, and highlights Hill's monster NFL performance in Week 15. A major highlight of the night is the Re-Lyte Athlete of the Week, where AJ Dybantsa becomes the first Cougar ever to win the award back-to-back. Dave and Blaine break down one of the most statistically impressive weeks in BYU basketball history — 61 points over two games, elite efficiency, a SportsCenter Top 10 dunk, and an incredible discipline stat: over 171 minutes without committing a foul. Viewers are also pointed to the recent Y's Guys interview with AJ's parents, Ace and Chelsea, for deeper insight into his journey.Campus Notes deliver wall-to-wall BYU Athletics updates. Men's basketball sits at 11–1, women's hoops opens Big 12 play with a road win at UCF, and volleyball star Suli Davis earns Big 12 Freshman of the Year honors before transferring to SMU. The show also introduces Abdullah Ahmed, a 6'10” center returning from the G-League with three years of eligibility, and previews one of the biggest women's basketball games of the year — No. 8 TCU at BYU on December 31, the final BYU sporting event of 2025. The episode's centerpiece interview features Christian Rasband, BYU Alumni Chapter Chair for Orlando, joined by his father Elder Ronald A. Rasband of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Together, they discuss alumni events, service projects tied to Bowl Week, the spiritual and developmental role of athletics at BYU, and how sports fit into the broader mission of the university amid NIL and transfer-portal changes. The show closes with a CougarTribe update, a holiday podcast promo, rich BYU bowl-history memories, and an inspirational Christmas message from President Dallin H. Oaks, making this a fitting, reflective holiday episode for Cougar Nation.#BYUFootball #GoCougs #Ysguys #PopTartsBowl #BYUSports #CougarNation #AJDybantsa #Big12Football #BYUBasketball #HolidayShow #LDS #BYU Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
KSU (7-7, 0-1 Big 12): The K-State women's basketball team opened up the Big 12 conference part of their schedule last Saturday on the road in a 77-55 loss against #9 TCU.
On this episode of the Peristyle Podcasts hosts Ryan Abraham and Coach Harvey Hyde are back together discussing the breaking news that USC and Notre Dame will not play for the foreseeable future, ending one of the greatest rivalries in the history of college football. Coach is not happy that this game won't be played next season and he feels that all of the USC football legends that made their name by playing against the Fighting Irish over the years feel the same way. The guys also talk about some of the players that will not be available to play for the Trojans against TCU in the Alamo Bowl, including wide receivers Makai Lemon and Ja'Kobi Lane, linebacker Eric Gentry, tight end Lake McRee and safety Kamari Ramsey. They also discuss defensive coordinator D'Anton Lynn potentially leaving USC for Penn State and what Coach Hyde wants to see head coach Lincoln Riley do about that. 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
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The Her Hoop Stats Podcast: WNBA & Women’s College Basketball
Three straight triple-doubles by Olivia Miles. Sienna Betts makes her debut for UCLA. How about the remaining undefeated teams? Are they contenders or pretenders? Some breaking news takes the show on an unexpected turn that you do not want to miss, and more with Christy Winters Scott and Cindy Brunson.HerHoopStats.com: Unlock 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.
Sam and Jay talk about Notre Dame's three recent wins, including a huge overtime win at TCU as well as why they're excited about the rest of Notre Dame's season despite Markus Burton's injury.
Picking out the must-see players at the 2025 UIL Texas high school football state championships! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jamie and Melissa are joined by Anthony Alabi, former TCU offensive lineman and Texas High School Football broadcaster, to discuss: Kendal Briles heading to South Carolina TCU hiring Gordon Sammis as the new OC The parallels between the 1998 Sun Bowl and the 2025 Alamo Bowl Mike Buddie's latest Buddie System Newsletter (read it here) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jamie and Melissa are joined by Anthony Alabi, former TCU offensive lineman and Texas High School Football broadcaster, to discuss:Kendal Briles heading to South CarolinaTCU hiring Gordon Sammis as the new OCThe parallels between the 1998 Sun Bowl and the 2025 Alamo BowlMike Buddie's latest Buddie System Newsletter (read it here)
1 Big Question for Every State Semifinal Boerne coach Brett Sawyer South Oak Cliff coach Jason Todd TXHSFB Hall of Famer Craig Way Mailbag Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In celebration of our 20th Anniversary, we're re-releasing one of our favorite episodes of the TBRI Podcast, Stories from our Founder with Dr. David Cross. Dr. Cross is the co-founder and former Rees-Jones Director of the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development at TCU. In this episode he and our host Sarah Mercado talk about the origins of the Institute, memories with Dr. Purvis, and how the Institute has evolved. Links from this episode:TCU Psychology DepartmentUNT Center for Play TherapyThe Neighborhood WalkBrenda BryantThe Parent Network for the Post-Inst. ChildChild Study Center Fort WorthStarpoint SchoolThe Strange SituationT Berry BrazeltonAllan SchoreThe Connected ChildTrust-Based Relational InterventionAdult Attachment InterviewTravis County CollaborativeAnna Palmer/ Crossroads NOLAMethodist Children's HomeDaren JonesAmanda PurvisCasey CallSarah MercadoTBRI MantraTami DeCoteauNeither Wolf Nor Dog BookThe Wolf of Twilight BookDr. Cross Resiliency blog postAmy Abell
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 look at a wide array of college football, and USC-specific, topics after the announcement of the College Football Playoff participants and bowl game destinations as well as significant roster changes incoming for the Trojans following National Signing Day and the first wave of players announcing their intentions to enter the NCAA transfer portal The episode opens with the Helium Boys staple 'Two-Minute Drill' that features Shotgun and Chris both railing on Notre Dame and its insolent decision to not participate in the Pop Tarts Bowl after being left out of the College Football Playoff. After the wild rants on the intolerable disrespect shown to one of our college football national treasures, the podcasters dive into 'Stock Up, Stock Down,' which they use as a jumping off point to discuss a variety of college football topics, including USC finishing with the No. 1 recruiting class in the 2026 recruiting cycle, the evolution of the college football bowl system and some familiar faces the Trojans have/will see. They also take an early look at the matchup between USC and TCU, who will meet in the Alamo Bowl in San Antonio on Dec. 30. After a break, the podcasters dive into some superlatives for the Trojans' No. 1-ranked 2026 recruiting class, including their picks for a Day 1 starter and favorite recruit as well as who will transform their body the most and who will be a star when it's all said and done. Chris and Shotgun follow with a dive into the players exiting the program, breaking down the future impact of the 11 players that have made it known they plan to enter the NCAA transfer portal when it opens on Jan. 2. The podcast duo also answer your mailbag questions discussing basketball collapses, opt outs and Notre Dame scheduling. After some 'Take It or Leave It' questions for Shotgun, the episode concludes with Chris making Shotgun choose which bowl games to revive and which to keep dead. 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
Time for Sports Graffiti! Mason and Ireland are joined by Ryan Abraham from USCFootball.com! The Trojans will face TCU in the Alamo Bowl. Dr. Klapper joins the show next for another “Klapper Vision!” The Lakers take on the Spurs tomorrow night in the NBA Cup Quarter Final. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Reports from TheBigSpur.com and ESPN have said that South Carolina is finalizing a deal to bring Kendal Briles from TCU to the Gamecocks as their new offensive coordinator. A dive into Briles' track record as an offensive turnaround artist and why this system is a smart way to go for head coach Shane Beamer who faces a critical 2026 season. 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