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Former Texas Tech offensive lineman Lonnie Edwards joins 365 Sports to discuss the excitement around Red Raider football, head coach Joey McGuire's culture change, and how billionaire backing is fueling the program's rise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chuck discusses Michigan's NCAA punishments for the sign stealing saga. Chuck and Heath discuss the realistic impact of those penalties. Jarret Johnson of Inside the Red Raiders looks at Chuck's number 11 Texas Tech.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Getting Caught up on College Football Just One Week Away on 92.9FM ESPN! Blake Toppmeyer on Most Interesting Team in CFB, Kalen deBoer Pressure, Texas Tech, AP vs Coaches Poll, Farmageddon in Ireland.
Rece Davis and ESPN senior writer Dan Wetzel dive into the wide-open Big 12 chase. From heavyweight contenders to sneaky upstarts, they spotlight two teams poised to set the early tone, explore how Utah and Texas Tech could crash the Big 12 title game, and examine how the league's middle tier could shake things up. 0:00 - Welcome 5:25 - Who are the Big 12 title contenders? 10:56 - Two Big 12 teams to watch at the top of the season 19:01 - Utah and Texas Tech to make the playoff? 23:35 - Big 12 mid-pack teams making moves 39:04 - Picks for Big 12 title run, champ, and CFP bid 42:04 - Big 12 teams fighting to get out of the cellar Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chris Plank of KREF Norman updates Oklahoma's leadup to the season and the John Mateer Venmo saga. Chuck and Heath discuss the significance of Kentucky booking a 4th non conference game for the 2026 season. 247 director of scouting Andrew Ivins analyzes the latest recruiting news.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Carter Yates and senior writer Mike Craven talk welcome Texas Tech Chairman of the Board of Regents Cody Campbell on the show! (2:15 – 4:50) Cody's memories of Mike Leach (4:50 – 6:25) Why does Cody care about saving the college model? (6:25 – 11:20) How is Cody helping preserve non-revenue sports? (11:20 – 14:30) Why the SEC and Big Ten's advantage won't go away with Cody's proposal to pool media rights. (14:30 – 16:45) Why Texas Tech is set up for long term success (16:45 – 18:40) When did Cody and the Texas Tech power brokers realize there was an opportunity (18:40 – 20:50) How Cody's work with the White House could help college athletics (21:00 – 25:00) Cody's faith in Joey McGuire (25:00 – 26:00) Cody's memories of Texas Tech as a young kid (26:00 – 28:30) How the entire state of Texas is set up for success in CFB's future (28:30 – 30:30) The story behind Cody's "I Will" Tweet (30:30 – END) Coolest part of being a billionaire Then, Carter and Craven discuss fall camp news (32:00 – 43:45) Discussing Cody's Interview (43:45 – 45:15) Four Texas teams in the AP Poll, does the postseason poll have over or under 3.5 (45:15 – END) Fall camp injury updates including Baylor's Dawson Pendergrass and Texas's Andre Cojoe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the 23 Personnel Podcast, hosts Spencer and Michael discuss the excitement surrounding the upcoming college football season, updates on Texas Tech's fall camp, and recent coaching changes in the basketball program. They delve into the performance of the running backs, position battles, and the significance of the kickoff luncheon. The conversation also covers Texas Tech's ranking in preseason polls, the new college football playoff format, and changes to injury timeout rules and review terminology, all while maintaining a light-hearted and engaging tone. In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics related to college football, including new overtime rules, the ongoing realignment of the Pac-12, and the challenges of travel for teams. They also share personal experiences with food, pop culture references like the revival of King of the Hill, and adjustments in family life. The excitement for the upcoming college football season is palpable, along with a fun recount of attending a Banana Ball game.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We are back! After a bit of a break, your favorite college football podcast has returned! Some new voices have joined the show with the departures of Dan Wetzel and Pat Forde. Andy Staples and Steven Godfrey join Ross Dellenger for College Football Enquirer's newest version!There was quite a bit of news that happened while we were away, so it's time to catch up. Schools can pay athletes directly now. Revenue sharing has arrived! This has already caused an immediate shift in the college football landscape and schools are taking full advantage. One team who is capitalizing on that is Vanderbilt. Huge hype and ticket prices have followed. How has this change affected the college landscape? Has it changed for the better? These questions and more are what Andy, Ross and Steven answer.As athletes continue to get paid, guardrails around how they can be paid continue to be developed. Enter the College Sports Commission. This commission is supposed to make sure there is fairness across the board in how athletes are being paid. How exactly they are doing that is a bit more complicated. Luckily, Ross can break it all down.Another huge change on the horizon has to do with the transfer portal. This topic has been discussed at length. Should there only be one portal window rather than two? When should that be? Change is coming and while there is some disagreement among conferences for when the portal window should open, a shift appears imminent. The guys explain what the change may look like, and they give their takes on when the portal should open.We are just a few weeks away from the start of the season, so naturally we have to talk about what coaches are hoping to still have a job by the end of the season. While some coaches' buyouts are too big for them to have any concern this year, others do not have that luxury. Texas Tech's Joey McGuire and Oklahoma's Brent Venables are two coaches that look to be in win now situations. The guys discuss the coaches' futures with their respective programs. They also dive into how the new college landscape of paying players may have led to some coaches' jobs being saved.Finally, Andy, Ross and Steven take a look at some upset ready matchups in the Week 1 slate. Are Boise St., Mississippi St. and Kentucky on upset watch? The guys chat about what they are looking at in those Week 1 games.A jam-packed episode of College Football Enquirer begins now. Welcome back! (5:10) - Paying athletes(16:43) - College Sports Commission(28:01) - Transfer Portal changes(44:46) - Coaching hot seat(1:20:42) - Week 1 Upset Watch List
Texas Tech sideline reporter Chris Level Sports Roulette
Texas Tech sideline reporter Chris Level
Hour 1 Starting Lineup: BYU fresham Bear Bachmeier making noise in camp Would you rather have an established QB running a new offense or an established offense with an unknown QB (BYU) What you may have missed Hour 2 Utah RB 1 battle | Kyle Whittingham trying to find offense on defensive side of the ball 60 in 60 Watchlist | Good, Bad & Ugly Whole World News Hour 3 Texas Tech sideline reporter Chris Level Sports Roulette
(Laramie, WY) - Monday was Media Day at the University of Wyoming as various members of the region's radio, tv, print and digital outlets chatted with athletes and coaches. It's not often that the wide receiver coach gets a lot of attention at the event, but 2025 was different with the return of an all-time Cowboy great, Jovon Bouknight. Jovon played for the Cowboys from 2002-2005 and racked up over 3,600 receiving yards, placing him as the third best UW receiver in the category (behind only Marcus Harris and Ryan Yarborough.) After graduating, the Denver native began the shift from receiver to mentor. He's spent time coaching at Marshall, Kentucky, Oregon, Texas Tech and Utah State before returning to Laramie. “It is a full circle moment as it all started here at the University of Wyoming,” Bouknight told reporters when he first returned. “It is great to be back in the saddle with familiar faces with our student-athletes and coaches that have so much love and passion for this program. I'm ready to hit the ground running and go back to the foundation and fundamentals.” Coach Bouknight told County 10 at Media Day about some of his favorite memories as a UW athlete, "obviously the Vegas Bowl (2004) sticks out. I was only fortunate to win one Border War, so I think about that one from my sophomore year." Jovon said it's helpful to remember his playing days to instruct this 2025 group of Cowboy receivers, especially when it comes to the eventual cold weather. "It makes us unique, the mental aspect and being mentally tough about it. Understanding that it can play into your favor in late November if you're prepared for it." And the Pokes newest coach says while there's still some improvement he'd like to see before the August 28th opener at Akron, he's thrilled with the wide receiver room so far. "It's been going good. I think the energy is really high, guys are flying around. A couple guys that are new are working some kinks out. For the most part we're doing really well. The focus the next couple weeks is who's going to step up and make plays." To listen to the full chat we had to with Coach Bouknight, hit the player below! Wyoming football radio broadcasts can be heard all season long in Fremont County on KOVE 1330 AM and 107.7FM!
On this episode the Chaps catch up with CBS National College Football Writer, Shehan Jeyarajah to talk about the football revolution happening in Lubbock, Texas with the Red Raiders. In an awesome episode we talk with Shehan about,How the piece about Texas Tech came aboutMike Leach's influence on Cody CampbellTexas Tech taking advantage of the current situation - how do they maintain that momentum going forward?The groundbreaking deal that the Red Raiders put together for Felix Ojo What chance the Red Raiders threaten to win the conference this year?What about those Baylor Bears? What kind of season can Baylor have?
DJ & PK talked about the preseason AP Top-25 poll and what it means that the BYU Cougars and Utah Utes are on the precipice of entering the rankings along with four other Big 12 programs.
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Have Gary and Matt talk about YOUR team in this year's run of Summer Shootaround episodes. BID! Link 1: https://tiltify.com/@cbs-sports/auctions/fft-draftathon-2025/b6ef68de-6ac5-4703-a197-df8807210510?origin=dashboard Link 2: https://tiltify.com/@cbs-sports/auctions/fft-draftathon-2025/5d6795f2-fe1b-45f3-a819-90eb66bf05f0?origin=dashboard Link 3: https://tiltify.com/@cbs-sports/auctions/fft-draftathon-2025/53c3deb2-7fcb-4454-9da5-d276de8b0861?origin=dashboard Texas Tech went to its third Elite Eight in school history last year. What will they do for an encore? Matt Norlander and ESPN's Jeff Borzello break down what the Red Raiders will look like in 2025 - 2026.
If you haven't subscribed to the Skull Session Recruiting Podcast, do it now!Skull Session Recruiting Podcast: Deep Dive into Ohio State's 2026 Class & NIL ImpactJoin hosts Juck and Marc Givler on the Skull Session Recruiting Podcast as they discuss the latest in Ohio State Buckeyes football recruiting. In this episode, they dive deep into the 2026 recruiting class, including top prospects like LaDamian Guyton and committed talents such as Cincere Johnson and Blaine Bradford. They also explore how NIL deals are shaping the recruitment landscape, the impact of recent rule changes, and potential strategy pivots for Ohio State. Whether you're a Buckeye fan or just love recruiting insights, this episode is packed with valuable information!00:00 Welcome to the Skull Session Recruiting Podcast00:33 LaDamian Guyton's Commitment to Texas Tech 02:03 The Impact of NIL on Recruiting Decisions 04:33 Ohio State's Pursuit of Bralan Womack06:52 Challenges in Predicting Recruitment Outcomes 10:54 Ohio State's NIL Strategy and Future Prospects 15:26 Concerns and Evaluations in Defensive Recruiting 23:05 Quarterback Recruitment Strategy 30:52 Running Back Recruitment and Future Targets 33:09 Portal Strategy for Running Backs 34:30 Wide Receiver Class Overview 38:28 Offensive Line Prospects 53:53 Defensive Line and Linebacker Insights 57:25 Recruiting Trends and Evaluations 01:02:33 Upcoming Decisions and Future Prospects
The 2025 Big 12 race is WIDE OPEN — and Texas Tech might just run away with it.
In this season debut episode, we break down the latest in Big XII and Southeastern Conference football. Tyler Jones and Thomas Bridges dive into hot takes, player performances, and team predictions, including a critical look at Vanderbilt's Diego Pavia and Texas Tech's coaching situation. They also discuss the implications of recent coaching changes and the upcoming rivalry matchups, plus former Kansas quarterback Carter Stanley joins us to explain why the Jayhawks are expected to be a formidable foe this year in the Big XII.
College Football 2025 Big 12 Preview, Arch Manning Decision, Texas Tech Recruiting Surge Joe DeLeone and Blake Ruffino deliver in-depth coverage of the latest college football news: 2025 Big 12 Football Preview – Key storylines and expectations for top programs including Arizona State, Colorado, Texas Tech, and more. Arch Manning Returns in 2026 – What the Texas quarterback's decision means for the Longhorns' future. Texas Tech Dominates 2027 Recruiting – Inside the Red Raiders' landmark signing of LaDamian Guyton
CM finishes up his schedule breakdown series by focusing in on a couple of dark horse teams. Illinois, and his hometown University, Texas Tech.
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The Texas Tech Red Raiders checkbook just landed their biggest verbal commitment in a long time. Gus Malzahn on the physicality of his offense at Florida State Todd Fuhrman joins the show to give his picks from Vegas Tyler's Viewing Menu presented by Michelson Laser Vision FOLLOW TNR ON RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-7759604 FOLLOW TNR ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7zlofzL... FOLLOW TNR ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... WEBSITE: https://nextroundlive.com/ MOBILE APP: https://nextroundlive.com/the-ne.... SHOP THE NEXT ROUND STORE: https://nextround.store/ Like TNR on Facebook: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Twitter: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Instagram: / nextroundlive Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former NFL offensive lineman Ephraim Salaam and FOX Sports Radio Weekend host Aaron Torres are in for the guys, and they explain why it's hard to take Archie Manning's comments about Arch Manning's NFL future as a total certainty, tell us why they have no problem with schools like Texas Tech using NIL to propel themselves to the top of the college football world, and explain why they're optimistic that Travis Hunter will be able to play both ways in the NFL. Plus, the Odd Couple Crew debates the Las Vegas falloff in this week's edition of Shop Talk. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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With Paul Catalina Sam Khan of The Athletic joins 365 Sports to break down Texas Tech's massive recruiting win—landing 5-star edge rusher Damien Guyton from Georgia with a reported $3.5 million NIL deal. The crew discusses how Joey McGuire and the Red Raiders are using big NIL investments and upgraded facilities to compete with SEC powers, why this season is a “proof of concept” year, and the pressure to finally win a Big 12 title. Sam also shares takeaways from the national recruiting symposium in Nashville, where over 1,000 college and NFL staffers discussed the rapidly evolving player acquisition game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Miami Heat employee charged for stealing and selling game-worn jerseys for $2 million. Debating which NFL head coaches could win in a physical altercation. Stephen A. Smith's claim that the Cleveland Browns are setting up rookie, Shedeur Sanders by starting him in the Browns' preseason opener. Reviewing the situation of multiple green sex toys being thrown onto the court during multiple WNBA games. Harry Reid airport to roll out real time TSA wait time displays. Live from Stadium Swim at Circa Las Vegas, UNLV basketball color commentator, Curtis Terry joins Cofield & Company to talk about the situation of multiple sex toys being thrown onto the court during WNBA games, review Texas Tech landing the No. 1 recruit in the 2027 class for football, and give his thoughts on the conflicting reports that the Seattle Seahawks have a tribute planned for Pete Carroll in his return as the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders.
Hour 1 of Friday's 3 Man Front featured Diego Pavia bold declaration about Vandy's National Championship hopes, the coach Wimp Sanderson sharing that he almost became Auburn's basketball coach & more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
start set the show00:05:00 FedEx St. Jude Championship breakdown00:23:00 NFL News and Notes00:45:00 WNBA News and NotesAlyssa Thomas is a hooperDildo Mafia01:08:00 Texas Tech lands no. 1 recruit in the nation01:13:00 Music FridayWill Mariah Carey ever go to space?New 'Proud Family' season
Anything Goes Friday, Astros vs Yankees Tonight! C.J. Gardener-Johnson, Texas Tech Spending $$$
Anything Goes Friday, Astros vs Yankees Tonight! C.J. Gardener-Johnson, Texas Tech Spending $$$
Host Tyler Jones (@TylerJonesLive) is joined by Former Kansas QB Carter Stanley (@carter_stanley9), Bryan O'Connor (@CoachBoKnowsShow) & Thomas Bridges (@Thomas_Bridges).(0:30-18:10) The dildo takeover in the WNBA.(18:10-35:15) Around the NFL: Matthew Stafford hurt again, Arch Manning's future, the Chiefs' wrong mentality and the messy Browns' QB room.(35:15-56:10) Big 12/SEC Breakdown: Hot Takes on Vanderbilt and Texas Tech, as well as the Top 25 Coaches' Poll.(56:10-1:26:00) Carter Stanley on Kansas Football and the Big 12.(1:26:00-1:57:15) Coach Bo's Football Fix Presented By O'Connor Advisory Group: Micah Parsons holdout, Terry McLaurin holdout, ESPN's purchase of the NFL Network and Top 25 Coaches' Poll.(1:57:15-2:28:20) Draft SZN: Best Broadcast Teams.(2:28:20-2:49:00) Tom Foolery Story of the Week: New breast milk-flavored ice cream available nationwide. Today's show is sponsored by O'Connor Advisory Group. Start planning for your future now at https://oconnoradvisorygroup.com!Follow Tyler Jones on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TylerJonesLiveFollow Tyler Jones on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tylerjoneslive/Follow Tyler Jones on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tylerjonesliveFollow Studio Soapbox on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Studio_SoapboxFollow Studio Soapbox on Facebook: https://facebook.com/studiosoapboxFollow The Jones Report on Instagram: https://instagram.com/jones_report
Hour 1 of Jake & Ben on August 8, 2025 Jake is back from San Diego. While he was gone, a group of Texas Tech fans had a problem with something Jake said about the program's history. He answers back now. Top 3 Stories of the Day: USU, Boise State & Colorado State are suing the Mountain West Conference. Also, recapping a wild first night of the NFL preseason & Utah Wide Reciever Tobias Merriweather talked about Jason Beck's offense.
Jake & Ben Full Show from August 8, 2025 Hour 1 Jake is back from San Diego. While he was gone, a group of Texas Tech fans had a problem with something Jake said about the program's history. He answers back now. Top 3 Stories of the Day: USU, Boise State & Colorado State are suing the Mountain West Conference. Also, recapping a wild first night of the NFL preseason & Utah Wide Reciever Tobias Merriweather talked about Jason Beck's offense. Hour 2 Jake gives his thoughts on the Georges Niang trade & how he fits with the rest of this Utah Jazz roster. BYU Quarterback battle: Should they play it safe with McCae Hillstead or go with the raw prospect with more "upside"? Nominating our Bozo of the Week.
Chuck Heinz and Jamie Lent talk about the new signees for Tech, Nixon resigns, Dallas Cowboys drama, other traditions from the Big 12 we like, the running back room at Texas Tech.
Sam Khan of The Athletic joins 365 Sports to break down Texas Tech's massive recruiting win—landing 5-star edge rusher Damien Guyton from Georgia with a reported $3.5 million NIL deal. The crew discusses how Joey McGuire and the Red Raiders are using big NIL investments and upgraded facilities to compete with SEC powers, why this season is a “proof of concept” year, and the pressure to finally win a Big 12 title. Sam also shares takeaways from the national recruiting symposium in Nashville, where over 1,000 college and NFL staffers discussed the rapidly evolving player acquisition game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul Catalina continues his countdown of the 2025 college football Top 25, revealing his rankings for teams 23 through 16. He breaks down why Florida could be sneaky strong if DJ Lagway takes control, how Oklahoma's SEC transition hinges on John Mateer and Jaden Ott, and why Texas Tech's aggressive roster-building now needs to translate into Big 12 wins. Plus, South Carolina's disappearing “stealth factor” and why Iowa State may be one of the most underrated teams in the country heading into the season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The boys are back breaking down the stupid renaming of Clean, Old Fashioned Hate, debating Dabo's bold predictions for Clemson, and investigate rumors of a furry QB in the Big 12. Oh, we also pick O/Us on Big 12 teams this year. 0:00 Intro 5:45 Controversial renaming of Georgia-Georgia Tech rivalry 11:53 Dabo Swinney's bold 16-0 prediction criticized 18:23 Texas vs Ohio State "Game of the Century" 24:51 Breaking down the Coaches Poll rankings 30:35 Nepotism in college football media hiring 36:35 Big 12 win total predictions begin 43:13 Colorado, Houston, Iowa State win totals 49:46 Oklahoma State, TCU, Texas Tech predictions 54:54 West Virginia and Big 12 champion picks 58:06 Closing thoughts and weekend plans
Join Pitt Girl, Commish, and Beth, with SPECIAL GUEST Shehan Jeyarajah!, along with our VP of Podcast Production Arthur. We discuss Shehan's super suit game then we do the SUPER SICKO SPINNING SELECTION SEASON PREVIEW FORECAST: SSSSSPF aka the 5SPF for the Big XII, Shehan gives us a Big XII Preseason Poll since the Big XII wouldn't do one this year, we discuss mascots with and without teeth, Beth takes Arizona State on a search for water, Commish invents Proveaux, Utah, what is Texas Tech does what Notre Dame did last year, we explore buildings on UCF's campus, we predict Colorado's record using the alphabet, FARMO'GEDDON discussion, so much more Big XII happenings, then these are the Days of our Warhawks, ULM's AD and new interim AD among other things and much, much more!! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Does Penn St need to win it all? How far does Alabama need to go this season in Year 2 post-Saban? FOX Sports' lead College Football analyst Joel Klatt considers those questions and more as he defines what a successful season looks like for the most interesting teams in the sport. He discusses what Texas needs to do after two deep Playoff runs and Arch Manning now taking the snaps under center. He considers what Ohio State needs to do off their title-winning season and what Georgia must do to prove they are still one of the elite programs in the sport. Klatt also explains what Michigan's expectations should be as they continue to build off last year's strong finish, how far Texas Tech needs to go in the Big 12 to justify their offseason spending spree in the Transfer Portal and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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NCAA Legend: Gabriel Rivera, Texas Tech We are broadcasting live from Atlanta, GA, with host Harper LeBel, co-founder Vincent Turner, and producer Logan Landers. We are 100 Yards of Football. Live from Atlanta, Georgia! Listen to the PODCAST daily: 100 Yards of Football https://many.link/100yardsoffootball. Want to create live streams like this? StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/58362923...
-ESPN unveiled a list yesterday of 4 tiers of impatience: Big money investors, Need a playoff run, Title or Bust, and Hot Seat Coaches-In the Big money tier: Miami, LSU, Oklahoma, and Texas Tech….Need a playoff run: Florida and USC….Title or Bust: Penn State….and Hot Seat: Florida State, Wisconsin, Auburn, and ALABAMA! Where would Nebraska be at?Show sponsored by MIDWEST BANKOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
CBS Sports' Shehan Jeyarajah joins 365 Sports to break down Texas Tech's aggressive approach to NIL and recruiting, including multi-year contracts for high school athletes. He explains how their long-term strategy could set them apart—or backfire. The conversation also dives deep into Texas earning the preseason #1 spot for the first time ever, what makes them a legitimate contender, and how Steve Sarkisian has quietly turned the Longhorns into the model for building a modern college football powerhouse. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hour 1 of Jake & Ben on August 5, 2025 Chris Level, Radio Analyst for Texas Tech, joined the show to talk about the Red Raiders who will see both Utah & BYU this season. Top 3 Stories of the Day: BYU Basketball gets a big local commitment from Timpview's Dean Rueckert, De'Aaron Fox gets a Max Deal with San Antonio, Tyler Huntley signs with the Cleveland Browns. Good News: LeBron James called Luka Doncic to congratulate him on the extension. Bad News; Lebron James did not go to The Spehere to see The Backstree Boys with Luka Doncic.
Jake & Ben Full Show from August 5, 2025 Hour 1 Chris Level, Radio Analyst for Texas Tech, joined the show to talk about the Red Raiders who will see both Utah & BYU this season. Top 3 Stories of the Day: BYU Basketball gets a big local commitment from Timpview's Dean Rueckert, De'Aaron Fox gets a Max Deal with San Antonio, Tyler Huntley signs with the Cleveland Browns. Good News: LeBron James called Luka Doncic to congratulate him on the extension. Bad News; Lebron James did not go to The Spehere to see The Backstree Boys with Luka Doncic. Hour 2 Utah Mammoth Insider Cole Bagley joined Ben to talk about the team's goal to reach the Playoffs next season. Hear from BYU Defensive Coordinator Jay Hill from Training Camp. Ben & Christian can't wait for Hard Knocks tonight.
FOX Sports' lead College Football analyst Joel Klatt unveils his Preseason Top 25 for the upcoming season. He reveals who he has at #1 heading into the year as Texas, Ohio State and Penn State all contend for the top spot. Klatt explains why he is high on Michigan this season and who else from the Big Ten could make a push for a Playoff spot. He debates how to rank SEC teams like Georgia, LSU and Alabama against each other inside his Top 10. Klatt also makes the case for a Big 12 team to go from a losing record in 2024 to a spot in his Preseason Top 25 this season. RSVP for the Live show on Thursday, August 28th at the Browning Amphitheatre in Columbus ahead of the Texas-Ohio State matchup. The event is FREE but make sure to RSVP. The first 300 guests to RSVP receive 2 free drinks, food, and other perks: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/joel-klatt-show-live-in-columbus-tickets-1554998204489?aff=oddtdtcreator Use my code for 10% off your next SeatGeek order*: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/KLATT10Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discount. 0:00–1:59 Intro 2:00–3:29 Utah 3:30–5:19 Oklahoma 5:20–6:39 Baylor 6:40–9:45 Iowa 9:46–11:29 Ole Miss 11:30–13:37 Iowa State 13:38–15:33 Texas Tech 15:34–17:34 Arizona State 17:35–19:49 Indiana 19:50–21:49 Texas A&M 21:50–23:59 Kansas State 24:00–25:59 Florida 26:00–27:29 Illinois 27:30–29:14 Miami 29:15–32:24 South Carolina 32:25–35:07 Michigan 35:08–37:26 Alabama 37:27–38:46 LSU 38:47–41:07 Georgia 41:08–43:54 Notre Dame 43:55–45:29 Oregon 45:30–47:41 Clemson 47:42–49:52 Ohio State 49:53–51:48 Texas 51:49–54:12 Penn State 54:13-56:27 Announcement Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the Friday sports edition of 'Will Cain Country,' Will is joined by “The Film Guy,” Brooks Austin to dive into the upcoming college football season, starting with the biggest name of them all: Arch Manning. Brooks says Arch has the poise, arm talent, and command of Steve Sarkisian's offense to be special, easily a better upgrade over Quinn Ewers. They also run through the national QB landscape: why LaNorris Sellers might be the best quarterback in the country, how LSU's Garrett Nussmeier could break out, and why Oklahoma may be in trouble despite bringing in a big-name coordinator. Brooks offers his playoff picks in addition to his surprise teams to watch. Also, can James Franklin finally win a big one at Penn State? Don't bet on it. Will then talks with Cody Campbell, Texas Tech Chairman of the Board of Regents, member of the President's Council on Sports, Fitness, & Nutrition, and Co-Founder & Co-CEO of Double Eagle Energy Holdings, about how to fix college sports. Campbell warns that without serious reform, NIL and over-professionalization will kill Olympic and women's sports. But with the right leadership and cooperation, he's confident college athletics can be saved, and Texas Tech, he hints, is just getting started. Subscribe to 'Will Cain Country' on YouTube here: Watch Will Cain Country! Follow Will on X: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Cover 3 crew is back with part two of their Big 12 win totals breakdown. The boys run through the second half of the Big 12 to let you know if they're leaning over or under on the win total. (00:00:00) - Intro (00:01:50) - Heisman Draft Recap (00:08:30) - Tennessee Updates Boo Carter's Status (00:15:50) - Kansas Win Total (00:22:33) - Kansas State Win Total (00:27:35) - Oklahoma State Win Total (00:32:40) - TCU Win Total (00:38:15) - Texas Tech Win Total (00:44:00) - UCF Win Total (00:47:50) - Utah Win Total (00:53:20) - WVU Win Total Cover 3 is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on college football. Watch Cover 3 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cover3 Follow our hosts on Twitter: @Chip_Patterson, @TomFornelli, @DannyKanell, @BudElliott3 For more college football coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/ 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