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Ohio State QB Rankings: Top 10 Buckeyes Ever + What's Next for Julian Sayin & Tavien St. Clair | Time and ChangeIn the first episode of The Time and Change Will Surely Show, Tony Gerdeman and Juck Milletti launch their Ohio State-focused podcast by examining Buckeye quarterbacks across past, present, and future, including childhood QB memories and a stats-based formula that ranks J.T. Barrett No. 1 historically. They reveal and debate their personal top-10 lists, while discussing legacies of players like Terrelle Pryor, Dwayne Haskins, Braxton Miller, Cardale Jones, and Will Howard. They then project where Julian Sayin could land with another season and how a national title would change his standing, evaluate Tavien St. Clair's long-term upside, and discuss future QB recruiting, including Brady Edmunds' UCLA visit and Ohio State's pursuit of another 2026 quarterback such as Nebraska commit Trae Taylor.
This is a brand new podcast with hosts Tony Gerdeman and Juck Milletti talking about the past, present, and future of Ohio State football. You will be able to find it soon on all of your podcast platforms of choice.Ohio State QB Rankings: Top 10 Buckeyes Ever + What's Next for Julian Sayin & Tavien St. Clair | Time and ChangeIn the first episode of The Time and Change Will Surely Show, Tony Gerdeman and Juck Milletti launch their Ohio State-focused podcast by examining Buckeye quarterbacks across past, present, and future, including childhood QB memories and a stats-based formula that ranks J.T. Barrett No. 1 historically. They reveal and debate their personal top-10 lists, while discussing legacies of players like Terrelle Pryor, Dwayne Haskins, Braxton Miller, Cardale Jones, and Will Howard. They then project where Julian Sayin could land with another season and how a national title would change his standing, evaluate Tavien St. Clair's long-term upside, and discuss future QB recruiting, including Brady Edmunds' UCLA visit and Ohio State's pursuit of another 2026 quarterback such as Nebraska commit Trae Taylor.00:00 Show Intro and Format01:00 First QB Memories01:42 QB Ranking Formula03:58 Starting the Top 1004:17 Hoying vs Germaine06:02 JT Barrett Legacy07:45 Pryor and Cardale Debate10:31 Will Howard Surprise Season13:27 Braxton Miller Breakdown15:31 Top Five Pryor Case21:07 Number Four22:09 Number Three25:27 Number Two 28:20 Number One30:54 Julian Sayin Top 10 Case36:09 Up Tempo Offense Fit37:46 Tavien St. Clair Projection39:58 Should Sayin Return44:22 Brady Edmunds Recruiting Rift48:16 Trae Taylor Flip Talk53:04 Portal Era QB Strategy55:26 Wrap Up And Subscribe
Reimagining Ohio State's 2011 Season Without Tatgate: Pryor, Tressel, and a Possible Title RunOn the Buckeye Weekly Podcast, Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr revisit Ohio State's 2011 season and reimagine it without Tatgate, suspensions, departures, and with Jim Tressel still coaching a roster featuring senior Terrelle Pryor and freshman Braxton Miller. They walk through the schedule, arguing several losses—Miami, Michigan State, Nebraska (after Miller's ankle injury), Purdue (missed extra point), Penn State, and Michigan—could have flipped with better quarterback play, coaching continuity, and a full roster, potentially leading to a Big Ten title game and even a BCS National Championship opportunity against LSU. They discuss how ugly many 2011 games were, key turning points like the Nebraska collapse and the Wisconsin Hail Mary, and how NIL-era legality changes the lens on the scandal.00:00 Welcome Buckeye Weekly00:39 Why Revisit 201101:18 No Tatgate What If02:09 Akron Toledo Tuneups02:44 Miami Disaster Reframed06:38 Colorado And Sparty Ugly08:45 Nebraska Collapse Meme11:24 Legends Leaders Trivia13:22 Illinois Zook Upset14:26 Wisconsin Hail Mary Classic17:10 Purdue Penn State Rancid19:45 Michigan Heartbreaker22:15 Big Ten Title Path22:37 LSU BCS Toss Up26:35 Tatgate Legacy Today27:17 Wrap Up And Subscribe
Rich Dotson, Matt O'Hara, and Garret Price bring back one of the most fun episodes of the year with Dynasty Nerds Family Feud. The crew puts the Nerd Herd survey answers on the board and battles through fantasy football history, bold predictions, and plenty of chaos along the way. Listen to This Episode: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube The show opens with the biggest one year wonders in fantasy football, and the Cleveland Browns take over the board fast. Peyton Hillis, Josh Gordon, and Gary Barnidge all become part of a hilarious run before names like James Robinson, Terrelle Pryor, and Robert Griffin III enter the mix. The crew also tackles which quarterbacks can hit 3,500 passing yards and 400 rushing yards, which NFL teams have the most top end fantasy assets, and the best running backs of the 2000s. LaDainian Tomlinson, Christian McCaffrey, Alvin Kamara, and Derrick Henry all get their moments before the fast money round closes the show with rookie predictions, injury discounts, and multi-team wide receiver legends. Explore more tools and resources to stay ahead of your league.
Anthony Lima and Nick Pedone analyze a suggestion from Mary Kay Cabot regarding the Browns targeting quarterback Brendan Sorsby in the supplemental draft. They discuss the precedent set by Terrelle Pryor and look ahead to Donovan Mitchell leading the Cavaliers into a crucial Game 2. 01:22 - Traffic Report 02:19 - Cavaliers Game 2 Outlook 03:13 - Sorsby Supplemental Draft Speculation 06:16 - AFC North Rival Interest 08:30 - Donovan Mitchell Performance Analysis
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Discussion centers on the Browns' draft strategy, focusing on the selection of Spencer Fano and the debate over Taylen Green's utility. They explore whether Green can succeed as a versatile weapon like Terrelle Pryor or if he will struggle by attempting to stick at quarterback. The segment concludes with a look at Deshaun Watson's future and a sports update covering the Cavaliers and Guardians.
KDKA TV's Bob Pompeani joined the show. Poni has a bone to pick with Bob and KDKA TV right away due to their countdown of WPIAL players drafted into the NFL. Does Rob Gronkowski belong on a list like that? We poked for a few other names on or off the list. Terrelle Pryor was left off the list due to being selected in the supplemental draft. Pomp does get the feel that the Steelers will draft a QB next weekend. Bob is starting to get a little sense that it's not a foregone conclusion Aaron Rodgers returns to Pittsburgh. Bob reacted to LIV golf close to shutting down operations.
Poni had a list – a list of 10 names the Steelers could write on their draft card next Thursday night, according to someone connected to the team. With this being the first draft sans Mike Tomlin, things may operate a little differently than years past. There are some scenarios that the Steelers could move up or down, so it may not even be the name that is definitively chosen at 21st overall. The list included names of guys we have talked about for months, a few we've talked about a little bit, and a few that would require the Steelers to trade up that we haven't mentioned much at all in a realistic sense. Is Omar Khan bound for another big swing? Is it far fetched to think the Steelers will make the big splash and trade up for someone like Tate? It's hard to go wrong with an Ohio State WR. KDKA TV's Bob Pompeani joined the show. Poni has a bone to pick with Bob and KDKA TV right away due to their countdown of WPIAL players drafted into the NFL. Does Rob Gronkowski belong on a list like that? We poked for a few other names on or off the list. Terrelle Pryor was left off the list due to being selected in the supplemental draft. Pomp does get the feel that the Steelers will draft a QB next weekend. Bob is starting to get a little sense that it's not a foregone conclusion Aaron Rodgers returns to Pittsburgh. Bob reacted to LIV golf close to shutting down operations. Donny Football Debrief – The NFL has released the current & former players that will be announcing picks next weekend on the second night of the draft.
Hour 3 with Bob Pompeani and Joe Starkey: Ron Everhart recalls coaching T.J. McConnell and how he knew McConnell would be an NBA player. He said he offered McConnell a scholarship after watching him defend Terrelle Pryor so well. Joe Starkey, Bob Pompeani, and Ron Everhart draft their three best college basketball players of all time.
Ron Everhart recalls coaching T.J. McConnell and how he knew McConnell would be an NBA player. He said he offered McConnell a scholarship after watching him defend Terrelle Pryor so well. Ron shares some of his best college basketball stories with us.
In this episode we will take a look back at 2007 – a year that didn't see any Pittsburgh sports championships but did see an arena drama for the Penguins, a new coach for the Steelers, a massive controversy for the Pirates, and an epic upset for Pitt football. Also throw in a creepy new mascot, an MVP award, and the muddiest football game of the century, and you've got a memorable year in Pittsburgh sports.REWIND is a series of our favorite Pittsburgh Sports Memories episodes that we will be dropping in between new episodesGet our Steelers-Ravens book here! E-Book | HardcoverConnect with the show:Visit us on the webFollow us on FacebookFollow us on Instagram
Episode 532 of the Sports Media Podcast features Michael McCann, a legal analyst and senior sports legal reporter for Sportico and the Director of the Sports and Entertainment Law Institute and Associate Dean for Intellectual Life at the University of New Hampshire. In this podcast, McCann discusses how to write about sports legal issues for a layperson audience; why the next five years will be a test of who's a great university president because of paying college athletes, fewer students enrolling (especially foreign students) and birthrates down; the NCAA scoring a win in court as a federal judge dismisses Terrelle Pryor's lawsuit over lost NIL opportunities; the most pressing things that exists right now in the nexus of law and sports; Donald Trump's executive power abilities for college athletics; a judge's ruling that Nevada wide receiver Cortez Braham Jr. can play what will be his seventh college football season; the NFLPA's issues; what he expect to happen with sports gambling scandals; whether a college athlete sign a contract with a sports network, and more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. 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
Jake Davey of the NWLA Tournament joined the show. Davey shares how the NWLA Tournament will take place at North Strabane Park and feature 16 teams from several different states. Wiffleball is a lot more fun than people give the sport credit for. Steelers throwback uniforms being unveiled in days, Terrelle Pryor, Mike Williams retires.
Rece Davis and Pete Thamel kick things off with the latest on Michigan's Sherrone Moore, who's expected to serve a two-game suspension. Then they zoom out to tackle a pressing question across college football: are schools really spending $35 to $40 million on their rosters? Later, Rich Rodriguez joins the show to reflect on his impact on the modern offense, his return to West Virginia, and the what-if scenario involving Terrelle Pryor. 0:00 - Two-game ban expected for Michigan coach Sherrone Moore 10:21 - Are schools really spending $35M - $40M on their rosters? 15:36 - Jared Curtis, top 2026 quarterback, commits to Georgia 21:06 - Rich Rod on his role in offensive evolution 26:14 - Rich Rod on some notable WVU staff faces 29:40 - Rich Rod on the journey back to West Virginia 33:29 - Could Terrelle Pryor have been a mountaineer? 41:09 - Rich Rod on Pat McAfee's career at WVU 44:15 - Rich Rod looks towards next season's Backyard Brawl rivalry game Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rece Davis and Pete Thamel kick things off with the latest on Michigan's Sherrone Moore, who's expected to serve a two-game suspension. Then they zoom out to tackle a pressing question across college football: are schools really spending $35 to $40 million on their rosters? Later, Rich Rodriguez joins the show to reflect on his impact on the modern offense, his return to West Virginia, and the what-if scenario involving Terrelle Pryor. 0:00 - Two-game ban expected for Michigan coach Sherrone Moore 10:21 - Are schools really spending $35M - $40M on their rosters? 15:36 - Jared Curtis, top 2026 quarterback, commits to Georgia 21:06 - Rich Rod on his role in offensive evolution 26:14 - Rich Rod on some notable WVU staff faces 29:40 - Rich Rod on the journey back to West Virginia 33:29 - Could Terrelle Pryor have been a mountaineer? 41:09 - Rich Rod on Pat McAfee's career at WVU 44:15 - Rich Rod looks towards next season's Backyard Brawl rivalry game Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Former Ohio State LB Bobby Carpenter joined the show. The guys started by telling Cam Heyward Happy Birthday, who Bobby almost crossed paths with at Ohio State. Bobby didn't love the group of QBs in this draft and doesn't think Will Howard should have been the top one taken, but he pointed out some things he really likes about his game. Bobby said the confidence and command are the two things that will translate well from college to the NFL. Bobby said Howard doesn't have the strongest arm in the world, but he shared a few guys he played with in the league that were successful without having it. Bobby talked about the importance of a guy winning over the locker room. Poni wanted to ask a few questions about Jack Sawyer. Bobby said Sawyer is a jack-of-all-trades type player on defense. Bobby thinks the Steelers got two great value picks on the third day of the draft. Bobby told a few stories about Terrelle Pryor, who was around his time at Ohio State, after we had the recent discussion regarding all-time high school athletes.
Jon Gruden sounds like the world's biggest Will Howard fan. Did the Steelers get a steal with the Ohio State QB? Will there be a reason for some local fans to root for him to fail? Poni had a staggering stat regarding 6th round QBs – only one of which have a winning record since the drafting of Tom Brady, and it's Drew Henson at 1-0. What went wrong for Howard in the Michigan game? What will the career look like for Will Howard? What would be a good/bad one? One caller said Howard will be better than Ben Roethlisberger. Former Ohio State LB Bobby Carpenter joined the show. The guys started by telling Cam Heyward Happy Birthday, who Bobby almost crossed paths with at Ohio State. Bobby didn't love the group of QBs in this draft and doesn't think Will Howard should have been the top one taken, but he pointed out some things he really likes about his game. Bobby said the confidence and command are the two things that will translate well from college to the NFL. Bobby said Howard doesn't have the strongest arm in the world, but he shared a few guys he played with in the league that were successful without having it. Bobby talked about the importance of a guy winning over the locker room. Poni wanted to ask a few questions about Jack Sawyer. Bobby said Sawyer is a jack-of-all-trades type player on defense. Bobby thinks the Steelers got two great value picks on the third day of the draft. Bobby told a few stories about Terrelle Pryor, who was around his time at Ohio State, after we had the recent discussion regarding all-time high school athletes.
A fun topic to start today's show in ode to Ross Tucker who joined Good Morning Football today when he said Terrelle Pryor was hands-down the greatest high school athlete he's ever seen. Is he right to people in PA? Who are some of the other contenders? What was the biggest hold up for Pryor in the NFL?
A fun topic to start today's show in ode to Ross Tucker who joined Good Morning Football today when he said Terrelle Pryor was hands-down the greatest high school athlete he's ever seen. Is he right to people in PA? Who are some of the other contenders? What was the biggest hold up for Pryor in the NFL? GIVEAWAY. Steelers insider Ray Fittipaldo from the PG joined the show. The guys asked Ray who he thinks the best HS FB he's ever seen is. The chat then shifted to the draft and why the Steelers passed on Shedeur Sanders multiple times last week. Ray tried to guess how they had their QBs ranked from the draft. The guys asked Ray about the Steelers eventually picking their QB – Will Howard from Ohio State. Ray said he expected Howard, like a few others QBs, to go higher in the draft instead of his selection at 185. Ray explained the mindset of Jack Sawyer being the team's 4th round pick and what he can bring to the table. How will things unfold at RB between Jaylen Warren and Kaleb Johnson? Ray thinks Yahya Black will get into the mix on the defensive line.
Mike tells us he is semi-retiring from the Post-Gazette and is taking a step back from major tasks, but still covering some games. Mike has been covering high schools sports full-time for 41 years. The greatest athletes he ever covered included Lavar Arrington, Terrelle Pryor, Suzie McConnell, and Swin Cash. Mike shares incredible stories, including a baseball player in Beaver Falls, John Challis, for living life to the fullest.
Hour 4 with Joe Starkey: Mike tells us he is semi-retiring from the Post-Gazette and is taking a step back from major tasks, but still covering some games. Mike has been covering high schools sports full-time for 41 years. The greatest athletes he ever covered included Lavar Arrington, Terrelle Pryor, Suzie McConnell, and Swin Cash. Mike shares incredible stories, including a baseball player in Beaver Falls, John Challis, for living life to the fullest. An 11-year-old boy has found the Paul Skenes 1/1 autographed debut patch in Los Angeles.
The House settlement has been preliminarily approved, but the lawsuits have not stopped. Over the last few months, we've seen former college stars, including Reggie Bush, Mario Chalmers, Terrelle Pryor, Braylon Edwards, and Denard Robinson, bring lawsuits claiming that they were and continue to be deprived of their right to earn money for the use of their NIL.Jim Acho, longtime sports law attorney and professor of sports law, represents Mario Chalmers. Braylon Edwards, and other Michigan stars in their lawsuits against the NCAA and the Big Ten. Jim joins the pod to talk about this case, why he thinks his client should win, and why we should expect to see more of these cases down the road.Thank you for listening! For the latest in sports law news and analysis, you can follow Gabe Feldman on twitter @sportslawguy .
-Ohio State surges to the #1 odds to win the national championship -The Ohio State Oregon game represents so much more than a regular B1G mid-season game -Taking stock in the position groups at as we enter Oregon and the midway point -The scarred faction of the Ohio State fan base -Why they can't see Ryan Day winning it all -James Franklin reveals Terrelle Pryor was right about Penn State -Alabama fans lose it My Bookie https://mybookie.website/joinwithJUCK JUCK ON BUCKS MERCH at COLUMBUS APPAREL CO. https://columbusapparelco.com/collect... YouTube MEMBERSHIP / @juckonbucks CONTACT THE SHOW: Juckonbucks@gmail.com TWITTER/X @Juckonbucks INSTAGRAM: @Juck_on_Bucks
Eli Zaret drops by after a Detroit Tigers victory, CARPS!!!, Kamala Harris' media tour, American Music Awards clip show, Drew Crime: Signs of a Psychopath, list of the richest musicians, and Kanye's newest divorce. Eli Zaret drops by to recap the Tigers 3-0 win over the Cleveland Guardians, quarterback chaos in the NFL, the worst trade in NFL history, Michigan's quarterback carousal, Barstool Sports' newest employee, Terrelle Pryor vs the NCAA, another Shohei Ohtani ball lawsuit, Bronny and LeBron on the court together, Dan Campbell cashing in and more. Politics: Kamala Harris will be on 60 Minutes tonight. Check out Kamala on Call Her Daddy. Alex Cooper is push back from her listeners. George Stephanopoulos HATES Donald Trump. The American Music Awards put on a 50th Anniversary show. It ended up being a terrible clip show. Ryan Seacrest is sad about Wheel of Fortune backlash. Drew Crime: Drew loves Discovery ID's Signs of a Psychopath… but just the psychopaths, not the talking heads. The Menendez Brothers have ANOTHER documentary out. It dropped today on Netflix. Taylor Swift is officially richer than Rihanna. We roll through the richest musicians. Broadcast TV morning shows are losing viewers. Love is dead as Kanye West and Bianca Censori have reportedly broken up. Prince Harry is avoiding Meghan Markle. We understand. Spirit Airlines discriminates against nice racks. Come see us and buy merch at Griffin Claw in Rochester Hills at noon on Saturday to drink Drew's Brew. Diddy is going to bring some A-listers down with him. Diddy probably abused Justin Bieber. Bono didn't want to make out with Diddy. Adria English tells tales of Diddy parties and the time he hit on her boyfriend. 7-foot-tall Ale Siewert has a brand-new hog. No new updates on murderer Sheriff Shawn Stines… except a GoFundMe for the murderer's family. Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
If Caleb Downs does play offense for Ohio State in 2024, how much would that help his Heisman Trophy case? Would he have a real shot at becoming the Buckeyes' first Heisman winner inn 18 years?On this Kings of Columbus, Doug Lesmerises and Bill Landis use the revelation that Ryan Day dropped on Tuesday -- that sophomore safety Downs could get a few snaps at running back -- to launch into a full OSU Heisman discussion.• Why haven't the Buckeyes won a Heisman since Troy Smith in 2006 and how does their drought compare historically? The guys look at the 17 Heisman winners since Smith and how many Buckeyes finished in the Top 10 in the voting.• Can a defensive player really win it? Bill investigates the seven defensive players to finish in the Top 5 of the voting since Charles Woodson won in 1997 and how Downs compares to them.• What of the could-have-been OSU Heisman cases? Doug checks the preseason Heisman odds on Buckeyes from Beanie Wells to Terrelle Pryor to Braxton Miller to C.J. Stroud as the guys discuss what happened in their Heisman races.• Finally, it's a list of the 10 best OSU Heisman candidates since 2006 -- from Justin Fields to Chase Young to Ezekiel Elliott -- as Doug and Bill decide how the ultimate Downs season would fit on that list.This is a major OSU Heisman dive -- and a discussion of the possible Heisman magic around Downs -- so thanks as always for joining Kings of Columbus on The Podcast.Want to talk even more Ohio State football with the guys? Text us! Send a text to 614-662-4509 to get started and receive your first two weeks free.#OhioStateFootball #bigtenfootball #BigTen #buckeyesfootball #Buckeyes #THEPodcast
Is it ridiculous for Mullsy to root for WVU sometimes when they are not playing Pitt? Calls. Adam Crowley is called out for liking Pat Narduzzi, despite being a diehard WVU fan. The guys also debated which fans are rowdier between West Virginia and Penn State. A caller said gambling became the love of his life and that has dictated most of his college football fandom. Former news scribe shared a humorous Terrelle Pryor story.
The Ohio State University Athletic Director Gene Smith announced he will retire on June 30th, 2024. We explore the reasons why and we'll look at his successful tenure at the helm of an athletic department that has a $300 million dollar annual budget. The Ohio State Buckeyes won a ton of games on the field during his tenure. Smith also had to deal with uncomfortable circumstances involving quarterback Terrelle Pryor and Jim Tressel and the Zach Smith - Urban Meyer situation which saw Gene Smith and Urban Meyer serve suspensions. We also check in on the Northwestern Wildcats football team and Interim head coach David Braun as they piece the program back together following the recent hazing scandal. Finally, we look at our Locked On Colleagues' first top 25 college football poll. Click Subscribe so you don't miss this must-watch episode with Craig Shemon and Locked on Big 10! Connect on Twitter: https://twitter.com/talkbig10 Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
The Ohio State University Athletic Director Gene Smith announced he will retire on June 30th, 2024. We explore the reasons why and we'll look at his successful tenure at the helm of an athletic department that has a $300 million dollar annual budget. The Ohio State Buckeyes won a ton of games on the field during his tenure. Smith also had to deal with uncomfortable circumstances involving quarterback Terrelle Pryor and Jim Tressel and the Zach Smith - Urban Meyer situation which saw Gene Smith and Urban Meyer serve suspensions. We also check in on the Northwestern Wildcats football team and Interim head coach David Braun as they piece the program back together following the recent hazing scandal. Finally, we look at our Locked On Colleagues' first top 25 college football poll. Click Subscribe so you don't miss this must-watch episode with Craig Shemon and Locked on Big 10! Connect on Twitter: https://twitter.com/talkbig10 Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
It's a deep dive into Ohio State recruiting strategy on this Wednesday Buckeye Talk as Doug Lesmerises, Nathan Baird and Stephen Means drop a two-hour episode for the first time in a while. There's a lot here, talking about the recruitments for players like Dylan Raiola, Quinn Ewers, Terrelle Pryor, Micah Parsons, Bronny James, Tate Martell and times where the Buckeyes did or didn't accept a certain amount of risk in a recruitment. First (0:30) is a discussion comparing how much risk the Buckeyes should take in football recruiting compared to basketball recruiting. Then it's on to five areas of potential risk in football recruiting and what Ohio State should do: Players with a degree of celebrity (23:31) Players who are focused on NIL (41:41) Players who are national five-stars with no OSU connections who might easily change their minds (1:02:20) Players with potential off-field issues (1;23:39) Players who might create NCAA issues (1:38:29) And last, a wrap up of fan thoughts and if the guys think Ohio State is handling risk correctly right now (1:46:55). Ohio State text subscribers were surveyed to judge how they feel about each area of risk, and Doug, Nathan and Stephen dug into each one. Thanks for listening to Buckeye Talk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we will take a look back at 2007 – a year that didn't see any Pittsburgh sports championships but did see an arena drama for the Penguins, a new coach for the Steelers, a massive controversy for the Pirates, and an epic upset for Pitt football. Also throw in a creepy new mascot, an MVP award, and the muddiest football game of the century, and you've got a memorable year in Pittsburgh sports.Connect with the show:Visit us on the webFollow us on TwitterFollow us on Facebook
We go through the lists and performances of Pittsburgh athletes who have played for other teams and crushed their hometown team.
On this Friday Buckeye Talk, Doug Lesmerises is taking rants from Ohio State text subscribers. (Join by sending a text to 614-350-3315). Among the topics covered: Info to be gleaned from the looming OSU QB battle Putting Troy Smith and Terrelle Pryor in different offenses Will Buckeye tight ends have to block more? The week-long break Buckeye Talk took When Doug is a jerk How to embrace Joe Burrow as a Buckeye Concerns with the OSU turf How to better talk about injuries More Heisman tweaks Bloodlust lessons from the Georgia loss Hiring Oklahoma State assistants Solving load management And finally ... lots of horse riding reaction Thanks for listening to Buckeye Talk from cleveland.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Gruden emails leak.. he steps down as head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders. We discuss the outrageous Terrelle Pryor story and Squid Games. Giants and Dodgers series. Finally advice is given once again. Enjoy.
On today's episode of “Buck Off with Christopher Renne,” I am joined by cohost Jordan Williams and we get into a few different conversations surrounding the “Tattoo 5” and What If?'s”. We begin the show with a conversation about some of the what ifs during the Urban Meyer era and how his decision making altered the future of Ohio State football. In that conversation we talk about personnel, on the field, and at Quarterback. Then, we get into a conversation surrounding the new NIL legislation and how we can make reparations to Jim Tressel and the “Tattoo 5.” Which includes talks about their stats going back into place or other alternatives. Lastly, we get into Ohio State's top TE's since 2005 with a list that shows this might be the best position (which was hard). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On LGHL's Play Like a Girl podcast, Meredith Hein and Kelsey Trainor talk everything from Ohio State football to all the happenings in the sports world today. Welcome back! Excited to have Kelsey back with us this week after her epic trip to Las Vegas to watch the Aces. On this week's edition of Play Like a Girl, Meredith and Kelsey talked all things sports media — from the ESPY Awards (shoutouts to Naomi Osaka and Paige Buecker) to Emmy-nominated Nike ads and new Nike ads (giving us all the feels) to NBA Finals reporting drama (we love you, Maria Taylor!). The pair also got back to one of the hottest issues in college sports: name, image and likeness. That's because Terrelle Pryor and the other Ohio State players involved in Tattoo-Gate more than a decade ago are asking for their records to be reinstated. But NIL rules, like pretty much anything the NCAA touches, isn't as straightforward as it seems. Contact Kelsey Trainor Twitter: @KTrain_11 Contact Meredith Hein Twitter: @MeredithHein Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Tuesday live show!- Terrelle Pryor and the Ohio State "Tattoo 5" are requesting their NCAA football records be reinstated- CBS Sports' Dennis Dodd has released his yearly college football coaches "Hot Seat" rankings- new stat counts show that the regular season sack leader may actually be ex-Lion "Bubba" Baker back in '78, not Michael Strahan- Big Ben Roethlisburger's new diet is apparently more strict that Tom Brady's?- Wimbledon matches are being investigated for "fixing"- old unopened Zelda and Super Mario games sell for RIDICULOUS money- trooper performs heimlich on driver who swallowed marijuana?----------● http://www.winningcureseverything.com● http://www.SBRpicks.com/NCAAF● Catch our CFB coverage on SBR's YouTube page! https://www.youtube.com/SBRSports?sub_confirmation=1● Check out the WCE picks: http://bit.ly/WCEpicks● Gear we use on our show: https://bit.ly/2CBAj6tSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/winning-cures-everything9033/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This lunch period Professor X, Big Mike, and Joe Money discuss the Whack 100 knockout and the bounty who put out, Tekashi 6ix 9ine's release from jail, Keisha Cole vs. OT Genesis, Wacka Flacka's claim that Andre 3000 can OUT RAP Eminem, debate legendary rapper features, and end off on Terrelle Pryor's support of his attempted murder/girlfriend! Pull up a seat and enjoy! #LunchroomAndChill #SavedByTheBell
Today, on the worlds most buttery podcast we talk about body alterations vs. natural beauty and what the limits are to what's “too natural”. Katt explains why he hates Lauryn Hill as well as other legends. We discuss Terrelle Pryor and his recent stabbing while contemplating whether or not toxic femininity is a real thing. Put your earbuds in and join us for another week of butter
Locked On Jaguars - Daily Podcast On The Jacksonville Jaguars
Tony Wiggins and Filip Prus share their observations from attending the first half of Jaguars OTA practices thus far. Is the #FolesFrenzy for real? T-Wigg compares Terrelle Pryor physically to an NFC South receiver. Filip interviews Jaguars quarterback Alex McGough about similarities between Foles and Russell Wilson and how he got so darn fast.MusicIntro - "Youth" by Glass AnimalsCut 1 - "Genghis Khan" by Miike SnowCut 2 - "Catholic Girls" by The Dangerous SummerOutro - "Modern Jesus" by Portugal. The Man. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It is Thursday, which makes it mailbag day on the podcast. Thanks to everybody who sent such great questions for this week's show. Unfortunately, there was not enough time to include all of them. Please feel free to resubmit your question for next week's show if it went unanswered this week.On this Thursday mailbag podcast we look at whether a recent Dolphins signing could result in Miami learning the Jets' signals, whether Terrelle Pryor or Jermaine Kearse should receive more playing time, whether the Jets should stick with the all white uniforms they showed in Week 1, whether the team should look to double dip on the offensive line in next year's Draft, what area of the team is most likely to fall back to earth in Week 2 after a strong Week 1, how shocking it was for Darron Lee to have such a strong game, how shocking it was for the Jets to return a punt for a touchdown, and book recommendations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Jets began their veteran minicamp yesterday. It is the final part of the offseason program. We have gotten through the first three phases and the rookie minicamp. This week is the last time Jets players will set foot on a practice field before training camp.Tuesday was a fairly eventful first day. There were a number of developments worth discussing so discuss them we will on today's podcast. One of the most relevant events took place on the opposite coast as the Raiders waived former Jets quarterback Christian Hackenberg. The Jets traded Hackenberg to Oakland weeks ago, but the waiving of the former Penn State quarterback made an impact as it guaranteed New York will receive no compensation from the trade. There were also happy developments involving Teddy Bridgewater and Quincy Enunwa and a less than stellar development involving Terrelle Pryor. We will discuss them all on today's show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It is Thursday, which means it is mailbag podcast day. Thanks to those of you who submitted questions. We could not do it without out.On today's show we look at whether Josh McCown and Teddy Bridgewater could emerge as the top two quarterbacks on the depth chart, what evidence suggests McCown will be a quality coach once his playing career ends, whether the Jets could run for over 2,000 yards as a team, whether it's fair to expect Jamal Adams and Marcus Maye to be the league's top safety tandem, whether the team could produce multiple 1,000 yard receivers, the most exciting player on both sides of the ball, whether fans should expect a top tend defense, whether Terrelle Pryor should get a look as a return man, and what makes a quality Draft class.Thanks as always for your support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The NFL offseason has plenty of twists and turns. Teams change slowly over the course of a few months. We have reached the end of the transaction period. Yes, there will still be some player movement, but it will come at a slow pace and be infrequent. The Jets roster you see today is largely if not entirely the one you will see take the field Week 1 in Detroit.Earlier in the offseason, we discussed wild card type players a bit on the podcast. That came before the NFL Draft. Now that new players are part of the team, we are going to go back and reassess the biggest wild card players on the roster. These wild cards will help shape the 2018 season for the Jets. These are players who could end up being very valuable or not valuable at all. We know Leonard Williams is probably going to produce quite a bit. We know Christian Hackenberg probably won't. The players who will determine whether the season is a success or failure are the less known commodities who could go either way.On today's podcast we look at Henry Anderson, Jamal Adams, Terrelle Pryor, Teddy Bridgewater, and Sam Darnold. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Jets brought in EJ Gaines for a visit and signed Terrelle Pryor on Thursday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The NFL Fantasy LIVE crew assembles to discuss whether you should drop players like Redskins wide receiver Terrelle Pryor and Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch (13:25). The guys also give you a deep sleeper to consider (29:55) and preview every game in Week 7 (33:40). As always, they close out the show with a round of Daily Daps (65:00). Like, subscribe and download!Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fantasy Football Podcast for March 14th, 2017. The Free Agent madness continues! Plenty more free agent signings since last week makes for another exciting episode of The Fantasy Footballers Podcast! We're here to give you our fantasy football reaction to Martellus Bennett signing with Green Bay, the Brandin Cooks trade, Terrelle Pryor deal, and much more. Speaking of Terrelle Pryor, hear about a big trade that went down between Andy and Jason in their dynasty league. Prep your fantasy football team for 2017 with insights you can only get on the #1 fantasy football podcast. Check out this episode and don't forget to check out previous episodes as you get ready for the new year. Don't forget to check out Pristine Auction for the BEST sports memorabilia at amazing prices! Get the Ultimate Draft Kit on pre-order right now! Early bird pricing! Join our Fantasy Football community! --------------------------------------------------- Visit us on the web --> TheFantasyFootballers.com Support the show!-->JoinTheFoot.comFollow us onTwitter-->@TheFFBallersWatch on YouTube --> The Fantasy Footballers Channel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A room filled with heroes – Dan Hanzus, Marc Sessler, Chris Wesseling & Gregg Rosenthal – recap all the latest in free agency news including the Patriots stacking their roster with wide receiver Brandin Cooks and defensive end Kony Ealy. Plus, the Redskins snag Terrelle Pryor, and DeMarcus Ware announces his retirement. Finally, the heroes break down the free agency winners and losers as the first week draws to a close.Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A room filled with heroes – Dan Hanzus, Marc Sessler, Chris Wesseling & Gregg Rosenthal – recap all the latest in free agency news including the Patriots stacking their roster with wide receiver Brandin Cooks and defensive end Kony Ealy. Plus, the Redskins snag Terrelle Pryor, and DeMarcus Ware announces his retirement. Finally, the heroes break down the free agency winners and losers as the first week draws to a close.Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the #GMFB Pod: Peter discusses his experience at the Combine in Indianapolis (1:53) and the “Unwritten Rules” of attending the Combine (4:19); How the media fosters relationships with coaches & players (9:56); How the QBs fared at this year's Combine (12:27); Nate & Kyle discuss Stanford RB Christian McCaffrey & the stigma against white running backs (19:27); The crew gets into Free Agency and QB interest (27:11); Nate discusses Terrelle Pryor and other pending WR Free Agents (36:24); The team plays Would You Rather: FA Edition (42:15); and the team ends discussing a few of their celebrity crushes (45:08)Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.