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Sooners Illustrated's Josh Callaway and Tom Green set the table for spring practice with the Oklahoma tight ends and offensive line, give a temperature check with the OU Basketball teams as we've reached March and recap the weekends for OU Softball and Baseball. 0:00 - Sooners Illustrated Podcast Ep. 252 2:16 - Spring Practice Primer: TE's 9:26 - Spring Practice Primer: OL 15:41 - Owen Heinecke's appeal denied by the NCAA 20:05 - MBB: Oklahoma wins 4 of 6, slim tournament hopes still?? 29:32 - WBB: Oklahoma wins 6th straight going into the SEC Tournament 34:57 - Softball: OU smashes their way through home-opening weekend 39:54 - Baseball: OU splits with Arizona State, wins series vs Gonzaga 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
Sooners Illustrated's Josh Callaway and Tom Green set the table for Oklahoma spring practice with the quarterbacks, running backs and wide receivers and then recap another packed weekend for OU sports both on the hardwood as well as the diamond. 0:00 - Sooners Illustrated Podcast Ep. 251 2:15 - Spring Practice Primer: QB's 8:30 - Spring Practice Primer: RB's 13:25 - Spring Practice Primer: WR's 19:11 - MBB: Oklahoma loses to Texas A&M on Buddy Hield Night 29:17 - WBB: Oklahoma wins 4th straight, 3 in a row over ranked teams 31:47 - Softball: OU goes 5-1 in Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic 35:12 - Baseball: OU outscores Coppin State 57-1 in sweep, goes to 7-0 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
Sooners Illustrated's Josh Callaway and Tom Green recap a jam-packed weekend of Oklahoma sports with lots of winning for the Sooners in basketball, baseball and softball. 0:00 - Sooners Illustrated Podcast Ep. 249 1:25 - Oklahoma's search for new RB's coach continues 5:53 - MBB: Oklahoma knocks off Georgia for second straight win 22:05 - WBB: Oklahoma gets needed toad win at Alabama 24:43 - OU Baseball goes 3-0 in Arlington to start 2026 season 30:06 - OU Softball smashes their way to five wins in New Mexico and El Paso 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
Damian Barrett and Joel Peterson bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily. The Vics get it done over WA by 24 points in the return of Origin with a lot to like on & off the field in the build up to this game. The only sour note being the injury to Jacob Weitering. Tom Green will miss the 2026 season with a suspected ACL tear, a savage blow for the Giants midfield. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this edition of Your Coach, GWS coach Adam Kingsley is confident that despite the past 4 finals losses, the Giants can take the step that's proven elusive during September in recent years. The addition of Clayton Oliver to the star-studded midfield, Aaron Cadman is coming on in leaps and bounds plus growing the game in Greater Western Sydney. Note this was recorded in the days before Tom Green's ACL injury Subscribe to Your Coach wherever you get your podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sooners Illustrated's Josh Callaway and Tom Green recap OU Softball's opening weekend, hit the latest news on the football front, analyze OU Basketball finally getting back in the win column and look ahead to the start of OU Baseball season this weekend in Arlington, TX. 0:00 - Sooners Illustrated Podcast Ep. 247 1:47 - Takeaways from OU Softball opening weekend 15:22 - OU to add former Clemson DL DeShawn Williams as analyst 19:45 - OU Basketball finally ends losing streak with road upset over Vanderbilt 30:20 - Plans for new Norman arena moving forward 38:00 - OU Baseball to open season on Friday vs Texas Tech 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
Wes, Murr, and Matt explore a range of humorous topics, starting with an outrageous fart mocktail recipe that leads to discussions about the science of farting and the absurdity of male enhancement pills. They then shift gears to discuss the upcoming Super Bowl, sharing their predictions and thoughts on betting culture. The conversation takes a turn towards a unique engagement ring promotion at Dave and Buster's, sparking a debate on whether it's a middle-class or white trash endeavor. Finally, they wrap up with a review of the cult classic 'Freddy Got Fingered', reflecting on its place in comedy history and its outrageous content. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the unique comedic style of Tom Green, exploring his influence on modern comedy and performance art. They reflect on the legacy of Catherine O'Hara, celebrating her contributions to the comedic landscape. The discussion highlights the evolution of humor, the significance of character actors, and the subjective nature of comedy, all while sharing fun facts and personal anecdotes.
This week the whole gang sits down to talk about the merry pranks of one Mr. Horace de Vere Cole who Sarcastro points out was basically the Tom Green of his time. They also solidify some meals for their Guys Weekend trip which will include a journey to Waffle House for Corporal and Banky. Fatty poses a would you rather scenario based on an article he found about a man who was mistakenly given 1.1 million dollars by his bank and had the choice between repaying the remaining 300,000 dollars that had not been transferred out of his account or doing a year in prison. Intro and Outro music written and performed by Andrés Rodríguez (Androzguitar)
Sooners Illustrated's Josh Callaway and Tom Green break down all the angles of Jay Valai's decision to leave Oklahoma for the NFL, recap other football news, dissect the disaster that is OU Basketball and look ahead to the start of OU Softball season. 1:26 - Jay Valai leaves Oklahoma for NFL job with Buffalo Bills 9:12 - What direction might OU go for CB Coach? 21:10 - Owen Heinecke loses petition with NCAA for another year of eligibility 28:19 - Transfer Addition: Eastern Kentucky OL Fred Hinton 30:55 - Hoops: Oklahoma runs nightmare losing streak to 8 straight 45:25 - OU Softball to open season Thursday night at Arizona 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
Former WWF writer Tommy Blacha and co-host Rob Pasbani are joined by Tom Green (WCW Deep Cuts) to recap the final RAW is WAR before King of the Ring 2000! We dive into a wrestling-heavy show from Nashville that features a masterclass in sports entertainment storytelling between Eddie Guerrero and Chyna.We break down the "Puppy Love" segment that saw Eddie win over Chyna with a gift she couldn't resist, alongside the brilliantly booked tournament qualifier where Eddie used a "wrist-lock rollup" to advance. Tommy Blacha explains the backstage perspective on why Eddie Guerrero took to the WWF style like a fish to water while other "jumpers" struggled. We also discuss the "bureaucracy of the fax machine" as Linda McMahon sends a high-stakes decree from afar, and Vince McMahon's bizarre obsession with the size of his own "grapefruits."Other highlights include:- The Rock delivering a "Pierced Anus" promo that only he could pull off.- Kurt Angle's legendary Nashville "inbreeding" promo and his "Smart Mark" match against Bubba Ray Dudley.- The Dudley Boyz facing a 5-on-2 handicap dumpster-table-chaos match.- Pat Patterson and Gerald Brisco taking their hardcore feud to a New York champagne celebration.- Tommy Blacha reveals the locker room tension surrounding Sean Stasiak and his secret tape recorder.0:00 - Intro 3:13 - Sean Stasiak and the secret tape recorder scandal4:06 - The transition of WCW "jumpers" like The Radicals6:00 - Kurt Angle vs. Bubba Ray Dudley (KOTR Qualifier)9:20 - Tommy vs. Rob: The "Seasoned Pro" vs. "Tag Team Herb" debate12:15 - The mysterious "Wall of Voodoo" fan in the front row14:15 - Linda McMahon and the bureaucracy of the fax machine16:30 - The comedic timing of Brisco & Patterson18:30 - Vince McMahon questions his own "raisin-sized grapefruits"21:50 - Vince's "Steak and Potatoes" booking philosophy26:00 - Match: Chris Benoit vs. X-Pac (KOTR Qualifier)32:15 - Eddie Guerrero & Chyna: The masterclass begins36:45 - Behind the Scenes: Why Eddie and Kurt never get "stink" on them41:15 - Chris Jericho vs. Edge (KOTR Qualifier)42:45 - Triple H, Bossman, and Bull Buchanan's broken-up alliance44:00 - Undertaker vs. Bossman & Bull Buchanan45:10 - Jesse Ventura raises Triple H's hand in Minnesota46:15 - Rikishi vs. Scotty 2 Hotty (KOTR Qualifier)48:30 - Kane vs. The Hardys: The "Elephant in the Jungle" psychology53:50 - Crash Holly vs. Hardcore Holly (KOTR Qualifier)56:30 - Gerald Brisco wins the Hardcore Title with a pipe1:00:15 - Triple H snuffs Test (The "Shoot Snuff" talk)1:03:15 - Main Event: The Rock vs. T&A (Handicap Match)1:08:30 - The Rock, Kane, and Undertaker unite against Triple H1:11:40 - WCW Freefall: Goldberg turns heel and eats a contract1:18:20 - OutroFollow Tales from The Attitude Era on all social mediahttp://youtube.com/@TFTAttitudeEra http://twitter.com/TFTAttitudeErahttp://instagram.com/TFTAttitudeErahttp://tiktok.com/@TFTAttitudeEra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sooners Illustrated's Josh Callaway and Tom Green react to Oklahoma's new athletic director hire, touch base with OU Football as winter workouts get underway and recap the disastrous last few weeks for OU Basketball. 2:47 - Oklahoma announces Roger Denny as new athletic director 13:13 - Jerry Schmidt shifts to different role at OU, James Dobson takes over 18:43 - Players to watch during winter workouts? 26:12 - Hoops: OU falls in OT to Missouri for sixth straight loss 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
First, former EPA Chief of Staff Mandy Gunasekara joins the show to pull back the curtain on D.C. politics and the inner workings of environmental policy. In the second half, Bruce and Eb talk to Tom Green, a cancer survivor who made headlines by joining a college football team at age 60.
Sooners Illustrated's Josh Callaway and Tom Green break down where Oklahoma's roster sits after retaining key pieces and making additions in the transfer portal before shifting to the hardwood with OU Basketball trying to save their season in the midst of a four-game skid. 2:36 - OU retains John Mateer, Isaiah Sategna and Kip Lewis 11:36 - Sooners make three more transfer portal additions 18:51 - How much better is OU's roster in 2026? 25:40 - Panic Meter: OU Hoops loses four straight 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
Sooners Illustrated's Josh Callaway and Tom Green give some instant reaction and analysis to Oklahoma hiring former NFL tight end Jason Witten as their new tight ends coach. 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
Sooners Illustrated's Josh Callaway and Tom Green break down Oklahoma's piping hot start in the transfer portal, react to David Stone's announced return to OU and recap Sooners basketball's decisive win over Ole Miss in their SEC opener. 1:58 - Transfer Addition: Florida TE Hayden Hansen 6:32 - Transfer Addition: Western Kentucky OL Caleb Nitta 11:47 - Transfer Addition: Virginia WR Trell Harris 16:42 - Transfer Addition: Arkansas OL E'Marion Harris 23:40 - DT David Stone officially resigns with Oklahoma 28:32 - Oklahoma handles Ole Miss 86-70 in SEC opener 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
Sooners Illustrated's Josh Callaway, Collin Kennedy and Tom Green give some instant reaction and analysis to Oklahoma firing tight ends coach Joe Jon Finley after five seasons on the staff in Norman. 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
Sooners Illustrated's Josh Callaway and Tom Green break down all the latest rumblings with Oklahoma just three days before the transfer portal officially opens and also look ahead to the start of SEC play for OU Basketball after the Sooners closed out non-conference play on Monday night. 3:30 - Troy Everett, Marcus Wimberly to enter the transfer portal 9:48 - Latest vibes around John Mateer, Kip Lewis and Isaiah Sategna 15:46 - Will OU make any staffing changes before the portal opens? 28:23 - Basketball: Oklahoma to open SEC play on Saturday vs. Ole Miss 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
Our exit today has us talking about several independent women. This week, we are talking about Charlie's Angels, written by Ryan Rowe, Ed Solomon and John August and directed by McG.In addition to podcast favorites Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu, this gives us our first chance to really dive into the careers of Cameron Diaz and Bill Murray. Plus, the MTV Movie Awards, Jerry Bruckheimer, Tripp's lack of patience for Tom Green, Crispin Glover, quick-cutting action, and a long awaited chance for the guys to debate the male gaze!Thememusic by Jonworthymusic.Powered by RiversideFM.CFF Films with Ross and friends.Movies We've Covered on the Show on Letterboxd.Movies Recommended on the Show on Letterboxd.
Sooners Illustrated's Josh Callaway and Tom Green wrap up Oklahoma's 2025 season and look ahead to the offseason as they examine where OU can continue to build - and where things need to change before 2026. 1:28 - Alabama def. Oklahoma 34-24 10:17 - How would you summarize OU's 2025 season? 16:07 - What can OU build on from this year - and what needs to change? 39:47 - LB Kobie McKinzie to enter the transfer portal 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
Sooners Illustrated's Josh Callaway, Collin Kennedy and Tom Green preview No. 8 Oklahoma's matchup with No. 9 Alabama in the First Round of the College Football Playoff on Friday night in Norman. 0:00 - Initial game thoughts 3:43 - Injury report 8:47 - Keys to the Game 22:53 - Players to Watch 35:03 - Final score predictions 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
Freddy Got Fingered (2001) was chosen by Supporter and friend of the show Blake, and it stands as one of the most infamous, chaotic, and downright bewildering productions ever funded by a major Hollywood studio. Directed by and starring Tom Green at the height of his MTV shock-comedy fame, the film was conceived as a vehicle to capture — and escalate — his unpredictable, confrontational brand of humor. Fox initially expected a quirky, outrageous teen comedy, but Green pushed the project into a surreal, boundary-smashing experiment, gleefully testing how far studio executives were willing to go. With a budget of around $14 million, he was given surprising creative freedom, shooting scenes that baffled executives but perfectly embodied his anti-comedy sensibilities.Behind the scenes, the production became something of a Hollywood legend. Tom Green committed fully to every bizarre creative impulse, often rewriting or improvising scenes on the day of shooting, much to the confusion of cast and crew. Actors like Rip Torn and Julie Hagerty were brought into the madness, delivering straight-faced performances amid escalating absurdity. Studio executives, increasingly horrified by what they were seeing, considered interfering but ultimately allowed Green to finish the film exactly as he envisioned it. Upon release, Freddy Got Fingered was critically savaged and won multiple Razzie Awards — including Worst Picture — but over the years it has gained a cult following, celebrated by some as a piece of surrealist outsider art wrapped in the guise of a studio comedy.If you enjoy the show and would like to support us, we have a Patreon here.Referral links also help out the show if you were going to sign up:NordVPNNordPassTrailer Guy Plot SummaryPrepare yourself… for a comedy that went too far, then kept going.When Gord Brody, a wannabe animator with a vivid imagination and zero impulse control, leaves home to chase his dreams, chaos follows in every direction. From catastrophic career moves to catastrophic family moments, Gord's journey spirals into a whirlwind of wild gags, screaming matches, and deeply questionable decisions — all delivered with the enthusiasm of a man who has absolutely nothing to lose.Freddy Got Fingered — a film so outrageous, so unhinged, and so defiantly stupid… you'll wonder how it ever got made.Fun FactsTom Green personally promoted the film in extreme ways, including arriving at the Razzies to accept his awards in person - and playing harmonica on stage until producers dragged him off.The film's infamous “Daddy, would you like some sausage?” scene has become one of the most quoted and memed moments in early-2000s comedy.Freddy Got Fingered was Tom Green's feature directorial debut, following the success of The Tom Green Show on MTV.Rip Torn agreed to the role because he admired Green's fearlessness, even though Torn described some days on set as “completely insane.”Several of the movie's props and costumes, including the sausage-pulley rig, were built by Green himself.Despite being critically panned, the movie later became a favourite of filmmakers like Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim, who praised its “anti-comedy genius.”The initial test screenings reportedly caused walkouts, but studio executives decided to keep most scenes intact because Green insisted the discomfort was the point.The film includes several cameos from MTV personalities of the era, tying it directly to early-2000s pop culture.thevhsstrikesback@gmail.comhttps://linktr.ee/vhsstrikesback
Kalen DeBoer announced he will remain Alabama's head coach. That should remove any distractions for him and the Crimson Tide ahead of their rematch with Oklahoma in the opening round of the College Football Playoff. Tom Green of 247Sports shares how the Sooners and their fans feel about playing Bama again, what advantages they have after beating them once, and how their offense is still vulnerable in the most important game of the year. Ben Flanagan and Matt Scalici analyze DeBoer's public statement about staying in Tuscaloosa. Brought to you by Andrews Sports Medicine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The path to LeBaronism began when the speaker gained a testimony of the Adam-God doctrine, then accepted principles like rebaptism, eventually leading to a testimony of the Law of Adoption and connection with the Church of the Firstborn. https://youtu.be/AYwLSTRuidE Don't miss our other conversations with Jacob: https://gospeltangents.com/people/jacob-vidrine Copyright © 2025 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved How LeBaron Group Practices Temple Work Without a Temple The quest for pure priesthood authority and the full restoration of doctrines—from Adam-God to the Law of Adoption—led one believer away from the mainstream LDS church and into the unique world of the Ross LeBaronites and the Church of the Firstborn. This journey highlights the fundamental difference between this fundamentalist group and larger organizations: their focus is on patriarchal authority and the function of ordinances, regardless of location. From Adam-God to Adoption: A Conversion Story The path into the Church of the Firstborn often begins with an intense intellectual and spiritual curiosity about early Mormon theology. For some, this journey began by stumbling upon controversial doctrines, such as the Adam-God doctrine, which posits that God himself established the human family on Earth by leaving celestial glory to deal with mortality. The search for deeper principles led to an online forum around 2014 where various fundamentalist voices converged. It was here that the writings and historical research of Fred Collier became especially influential. Collier was regarded as a key figure in the Church of the Firstborn, working alongside Ross LeBaron (the “religious innovator.”) While Ross established the “priesthood foundation”, Collier was the “systematizer”—sometimes referred to as a “Bruce R. McConkie of fundamentalism”—who used historical sources and revelations to articulate a coherent system, adding stability to LeBaron’s teachings. Collier's materials, often shared as pamphlets and essays, presented a highly developed priesthood cosmology. Ultimately, this research and theology, especially the doctrine of the Law of Adoption, led to joining Fred Collier's specific faction of the Church of the Firstborn. Patriarchal Priesthood Structure Unlike the LDS Church, the structure established by Ross LeBaron does not utilize the standard structure of Apostles. Ross acted as the prophet, and the leadership centered on patriarchs. Ross's major mission was to ordain these patriarchs and establish a patriarchal pattern. When a man was set apart, Ross conferred upon him “all the keys, rights, power, and authority of the patriarchal order of priesthood”. This authority was not meant solely for missionary work away from headquarters (like an apostle) but for building a family organization and a patriarchal order. This included the authority to have wives sealed in plural marriage and to adopt sons and families via the Law of Adoption. Ross ordained at least 40 patriarchs during his lifetime, and today, hundreds of people trace their patriarchal authority back to Ross LeBaron. Doing Temple Work in the Mountains One of the most unique aspects of the Church of the Firstborn today is its approach to temple ordinances in the absence of a dedicated temple structure. Historically, Ross LeBaronites—including Tom Green's and Fred Collier's groups—performed temple ordinances in homes that were temporarily dedicated for that purpose. This practice takes a cue from Nauvoo, where Joseph Smith performed ordinances in the Red Brick Store and the Mansion House before the Nauvoo Temple was completed. The fundamental idea is that the authority to perform the ordinance is paramount, not the specific physical structure. However, some groups now seek a dedicated, even if temporary, sacred space. The current approach involves setting up a temporary tabernacle in the mountains to perform the endowment ceremony and other temple ordinances. This method is favored over the home-based work, drawing inspiration from Brigham Young, who once gave endowments on Ensign Peak in 1849, citing comments that the poor could receive their endowments in the mountains. While performing ordinances way up in the mountains presents logistical challenges, such as lacking running water and electricity, adherents find that having this dedicated space allows for a “really spiritual powerful temple experience”. Learning from Cautionary Tales The movement is not without its difficulties. The fragmentation within the Church of the Firstborn, including the separation from Fred Collier's group in 2019-2020, often stemmed from serious issues related to sexual abuse. A major challenge within fundamentalism generally is a reluctance to report abuse to law enforcement, fueled by a defense mechanism mentality and distrust of a government perceived to be hostile toward their practice of polygamy. However, some families separate from these larger groups, seeing the importance of protecting their community and learning from “cautionary tales”—such as Ross's doctrinal errors in old age or the issues of abuse in Fred’s group—to create a safer continuation of the Church of the Firstborn. Don't miss our other conversations with Jacob: https://gospeltangents.com/people/jacob-vidrine Copyright © 2025 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved
[4.5+ HOUR LONG SHOW! JOIN THE PIZZA FUND! $12 level. https://podawful.com/posts/2614] PODAWFUL has started another trend. "Anvil-ing" a guy is now the new tricknology ever since we Looney Tunesed Mersh with anvils and mousetraps. Some Daffy-come-lately is now sending anvils to DSP. While Mersh is watching little birds circle his head in a daze, he accidentally starts talking about Bam Margera again... so you know what that means. In a bizarre rant about Tom Green, he accidentally reveals that Jesse's pranks are... CUTE. Just Bugs Bunny style goofs where I put on a dress and trick a cross eyed guy with a gun into falling in love with me. We were gearing up for the FINAL MERSH EPISODE, but now Mersh is calling the cops on Jesse yet again. Is this all, folks? Comedy Shaman has been going live all week with the most deranged streams from his bath tub, supposedly sober. I'm not so sure about that. What's up, doc? We find out when Shaman joins the stream to try to confront Jesse and the Cult. AWFULTECH is the new ACME. VIDEO: https://youtube.com/live/VCIvpyEOrdQ Buy A Shirt: http://awful.tech PODAWFUL is an anti-podcast hosted by Jesse P-S
[4.5+ HOUR LONG SHOW! JOIN THE PIZZA FUND! $12 level. https://podawful.com/posts/2614] PODAWFUL has started another trend. "Anvil-ing" a guy is now the new tricknology ever since we Looney Tunesed Mersh with anvils and mousetraps. Some Daffy-come-lately is now sending anvils to DSP. While Mersh is watching little birds circle his head in a daze, he accidentally starts talking about Bam Margera again... so you know what that means. In a bizarre rant about Tom Green, he accidentally reveals that Jesse's pranks are... CUTE. Just Bugs Bunny style goofs where I put on a dress and trick a cross eyed guy with a gun into falling in love with me. We were gearing up for the FINAL MERSH EPISODE, but now Mersh is calling the cops on Jesse yet again. Is this all, folks? Comedy Shaman has been going live all week with the most deranged streams from his bath tub, supposedly sober. I'm not so sure about that. What's up, doc? We find out when Shaman joins the stream to try to confront Jesse and the Cult. AWFULTECH is the new ACME. VIDEO: https://youtube.com/live/VCIvpyEOrdQ Buy A Shirt: http://awful.tech PODAWFUL is an anti-podcast hosted by Jesse P-S
Sooners Illustrated's Josh Callaway and Tom Green break down what Oklahoma needs to have happen to go deep into the College Football Playoff and look ahead to Saturday's pivotal Bedlam Basketball matchup for the Sooners in Oklahoma City. 1:25 - OU faces Alabama for third time in just over a year 6:36 - What does OU need to have happen to go on deep CFP run? 15:02 - CB Gentry Williams to miss CFP opener 23:29 - Pivotal Bedlam Basketball tilt this weekend in OKC 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
Tom Green gained notoriety for appearing on television with his plural family, which led to Utah prosecuting him after discovering one wife was “very underage,” resulting in his conviction for child polygamy and welfare fraud, or child rape according to one account, and a prison sentence https://youtu.be/KkQlU3KVllM Don't miss our other conversations with Jacob: https://gospeltangents.com/people/jacob-vidrine Copyright © 2025 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Tom Green: Polygamy, Prison, & Quest for Community Tom Green, a controversial figure in Mormon fundamentalism, was a key claimant to the succession of Ross LeBaron, leader of the Church of the Firstborn. Green stuck with LeBaron until his death in 1996. On his deathbed, LeBaron reportedly did not name a clear successor but charged both Tom Green and Jerry Barlow to carry on his work. Green leveraged this instruction, claiming he had received higher temple ordinances from Ross, thereby being “anointed and appointed”. Green briefly formed a group spanning the late 1990s into the early 2000s, attempting to unite Ross's followers under his leadership. Green achieved notoriety by making numerous radio and television appearances about polygamy, frequently showcasing his plural family. Tom Green’s Prison Sentence However, his public profile led to his downfall when it was discovered that one of his wives was underage. The state of Utah prosecuted him for child polygamy and welfare fraud, seemingly intending to “make an example of him,” particularly because of his media exposure. Green was convicted in 2002 of child rape and served a prison sentence, which lasted five years. He was released on parole on August 7, 2007. After his incarceration, his group largely fell apart. Attempts at Succession Tom Green sought community, particularly as his children grew and needed partners for marriage. He decided to join the Kingston Group, viewing them as a successful example of a united order and plural marriage, noting their economic success in business despite negative press. He maintained, however, that he never recanted the authority he had received from Ross LeBaron. Green remained on parole for at least 14 years before dying from COVID-19 at age 72 on February 28, 2021. Green represents one of several factions that emerged after LeBaron's death, alongside the independents and the group led by Fred Collier. LeBaron’s mission centered on ordaining patriarchs and establishing a patriarchal pattern, an effort that continues today through independent groups and men who trace their authority back to Ross and Tom Green. Fred Collier, another key figure who worked closely with Ross (the religious innovator) as the one who “wrote it up” and added stability through systematization, also claimed succession after separating from Ross in 1983. Tom was one of the best known polygamists in the early 2000’s due to his quest for publicity. It is likely the reason that other fundamentalists avoid publicity, as they see that it often brings more trouble than it is worth. Don't miss our other conversations with Jacob: https://gospeltangents.com/people/jacob-vidrine Copyright © 2025 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved
Sooners Illustrated's Josh Callaway, Collin Kennedy and Tom Green give some instant reaction and analysis to Oklahoma's placement into the College Football Playoff as the No. 8 overall seed with a matchup vs No. 9 Alabama in Norman. 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
Fred Collier is one of the patriarchs of Ross LeBaron’s Church of the Firstborn. Fred tried to take over after Ross’s death and even converted Tom Green, an apostle in a rival group, “The Branch.” We’ll discuss more about how Fred’s group descends from Ross LeBaron. Check out our conversation… https://youtu.be/nTOU2ZYkNco Don't miss our other conversations with Jacob: https://gospeltangents.com/people/jacob-vidrine Copyright © 2025 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission While the core authority of the Utah-based Church of the Firstborn traced back through Ross Wesley LeBaron's unique patriarchal lineage derived from Benjamin F. Johnson, the movement’s doctrines and missionary success were significantly shaped by one influential follower: Fred Collier. Collier, who converted to fundamentalism in 1970, was described not as a professional historian but as a “self-trained historian” who dedicated his efforts to researching early Mormon history, ultimately providing the historical bedrock for Ross LeBaron’s claims. The Partnership: History, Mysteries, and the Patriarchal Order Collier joined a core group of “historian followers” drawn to Ross LeBaron because they felt there was something “solid to his claims.” Ross's ministry focused less on concentrating authority (like other fundamentalist groups) and more on disseminating a “patriarchal order of priesthood.” Ross liked to “delve into the mysteries.” This included embracing doctrines like plural marriage and the Adam-God doctrine. Collier expanded on these ideas, even writing a lengthy paper, The Adam God Doctrine in the Bible, attempting to find support for the concept in both the Old and New Testaments. Collier used his historical skills not just for study but for effective missionary work. He was instrumental in helping the Church of the Firstborn articulate its beliefs and authority, serving as a contrast to Ross’s own unorthodox methods: Eccentric Ministry: Ross spent over 20 years on radio shows like KSXX, where he would “clown around” or be controversial and “silly” to attract attention before sharing his message, mirroring unusual methods sometimes used by Old Testament prophets. Historical Converts: Ross’s eccentric style generally did not attract serious religious followers. Collier, however, converted “quite a number of people” by gathering copious historical research and sharing it. Collier also gained notoriety in historical circles for publishing works like Unpublished Revelations, which was valued because it stuck strictly to historical facts without conflating them with fundamentalist folklore or bias. Restoration of the Law of Adoption One of Collier's most significant historical discoveries that shaped the Church of the Firstborn was the concept of the Law of Adoption. Collier found the principle, common during the early Nauvoo/Utah pioneer periods (where men and families would be “sealed to men” in father-son relationships to establish a celestial family structure on Earth), through the published diaries of John D. Lee. When Collier presented this to Ross, Ross embraced it fully. Thereafter, the Law of Adoption became a core aspect of the Church of the Firstborn's structure, requiring anyone receiving patriarchal priesthood to enter into adoption covenants. The LeBaron-ites were likely the first fundamentalists to practice adoption since Wilford Woodruff officially discontinued it in the LDS Church in 1894. Schism Over Celestial Love The partnership between Ross (the innovative prophet) and Collier (the systematizing historian/writer) eventually fractured over a crucial doctrinal difference in 1983. Collier had received a vision which convinced him that the essential principle distinguishing a celestial person was “celestial love”—a selfless love for others and a “total commitment” characterized by losing oneself in service. Collier believed that the lower terrestrial kingdom was populated by people who were honorable but were motivated by seeking their “own reward and aggrandizement.” Collier wanted Ross to adopt this principle of selfless love, believing that the movement under Ross felt too loose and individualistic. However, Ross disagreed vehemently, holding the perspective that competition was a big driving force of the universe. In the ensuing debate, Ross allegedly stated that Christ died for his “own glory” for his own exaltation, which Collier felt was blasphemy against the Atonement. Less than a month later, Ross changed his priesthood teachings entirely, leading Collier to conclude that Ross had fallen into doctrinal apostasy. Fred Collier’s Enduring Legacy Collier separated from Ross, going on to lead his own group (which peaked at several hundred followers in 1992.) Although Ross had never formally appointed a successor, he acknowledged that Collier was the most likely candidate, having “done more to build up our system and the work than anyone else.” Collier continued his work as a prolific author, writing numerous pamphlets and books. His historical research, focusing on early temple doctrine, priesthood, and the Adam-God doctrine, has since “permeated fundamentalism,” with followers of different groups utilizing his historical scholarship. 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Sooners Illustrated's Josh Callaway and Tom Green break down all the angles of Oklahoma's 17-13 slugfest win over LSU, look ahead to OU's chances in the College Football Playoff and recap Sooners Basketball's win over Marquette last Friday in Chicago. 1:31 - Oklahoma def. LSU 17-13 4:30 - John Mateer throws 3 INT's in uneven day against the Tigers 16:56 - Overall thoughts on offense with regular season concluded 28:54 - Another defensive masterpiece, OU holds LSU to 198 total yards 35:17 - How much damage can OU do in the College Football Playoff? 44:10 - MBB: Oklahoma def. Marquette 75-74 in Chicago 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
Sooners Illustrated's Josh Callaway, Collin Kennedy and Tom Green preview No. 8 Oklahoma's Week 14 matchup vs LSU on Saturday afternoon in Norman. 0:00 - Initial game thoughts 5:57 - Injury report 9:37 - Keys to the Game 15:22 - Players to Watch 27:40 - Final score predictions 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
SCTV's Dave Thomas talks about making bold life choices, growing up in Canada, Shakespeare saving his ass, choosing between big money success as an ad man or being a broke improviser at Second City, becoming head writer on SCTV, Martin Short, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, John Candy, Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy, Joe Flaherty, Andrea Martin, Grace Under Fire, running an animation studio, turning to dramas like Bones and The Black List, going to Ukraine, Thailand, Mad Magazine, The McKenzie Brothers, Chester Hope, and how, to make it in Hollywood, you need at least two of these three things, Talent, Drive, & Luck. Bio: David William Thomas was born May 20, 1949, in St. Catharines, Ontario. He is the eldest son of British parents, Moreen Duff Muir (May 4, 1928 – May 18, 2022), a church organist for thirty years originally from Glasgow, Scotland and composer of church music, and John E. Thomas (1926–1996), a medical ethicist from Merthyr Tydfil, Wales who was head of the Philosophy Department at McMaster University, and the author of several books. Dave's younger brother, Ian Thomas, is a Canadian singer-songwriter. The family moved temporarily to Durham, North Carolina, where his father attended Duke University and earned a PhD in philosophy. The family moved back to Dundas, Ontario, in 1961, where Dave attended Dundas District high school, and later graduated with an honours Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.[1] Starting his career as a copywriter at ad agency McCann Erickson in 1974, Thomas became the head writer of the Coca-Cola account in Canada within a year. After watching a Second City stage show in Toronto, and while suffering from self-described "boredom" in his advertising work, he auditioned for the Second City troupe and was chosen as a performer.[2] He was a cast member of the Toronto production of Godspell, along with Victor Garber, Martin Short, Eugene Levy, Gilda Radner, and Andrea Martin.[3] Paul Shaffer was the musical director.[3 He first achieved fame as a cast member of the Canadian TV comedy series SCTV, joining Godspell castmates Levy, Martin and later Short, plus Rick Moranis, John Candy, Harold Ramis, Catherine O'Hara and others. Notable characters on the show include Doug McKenzie of beer-swilling brothers Bob and Doug McKenzie, editorialist Bill Needle, Scottish scone-chef/bluesman Angus Crock, motor-mouthed TV ad announcer Harvey K-Tel, Lowery organist/curio pitchman Tex Boil and the "Cruising Gourmet". Thomas's first film role was in Home to Stay, directed by Delbert Mann, in which Thomas played in a scene with Hollywood legend Henry Fonda. He then wrote, co-directed, and starred in the Bob & Doug McKenzie feature film Strange Brew. Soon after, he wrote for and acted in The New Show, produced by Lorne Michaels during his hiatus from Saturday Night Live. Short-lived, this show featured a powerhouse writing staff including Thomas along with Buck Henry, George Meyer, Jack Handey, Al Franken, Tom Davis, Valri Bromfield and Steve Martin. Thomas tried his hand at network television hour-long shows in 1986 when he wrote and co-executive produced Steel Collar Man for CBS. The pilot was produced but did not go to series. He co-wrote Spies Like Us (1985) with Dan Aykroyd. In 1988, Thomas wrote another hour long show for CBS, B Men, which was back ordered, but Thomas took a directing job at Paramount, which caused the network to drop the series. He reportedly introduced John Travolta and Kelly Preston while directing them in the Paramount film The Experts. He wrote for, produced, and starred in The Dave Thomas Comedy Show (1990). In 1991, he starred in the Showtime comedy, Public Enemy #2. In 1992, he tried his hand at reality TV and co-executive produced ABC's America's Funniest People with Vin Di Bona, but left after thirteen weeks to appear in the film Coneheads. In 1993, he co-starred in ABC's Grace Under Fire with Brett Butler and Tom Poston and continued with the show for 5 seasons. In 1995 Thomas starred in the ABC television film Picture Perfect with Mary Page Keller and Richard Karn. In 1995 Thomas produced a pilot of a game show called Family Challenge for ABC. When ABC did not pick up the series, Thomas sold Family Challenge to the Family Channel, where he produced 144 episodes of the show spread over 2 seasons. In 1996, Thomas played the title role in the Fox television film Mr. Foster's Field Trip aka Kidz in the Wood with Julia Duffy. In 1996, he wrote the book SCTV: Behind the Scenes (McClelland & Stewart, publishers). From 1999–2002, he voiced various roles on the animated series Mission Hill. Thomas co-starred in the Paramount feature Rat Race. As of 2001, Thomas has been the Executive Creative Director of Animax Entertainment, an animation studio based officially in Culver City, California. In 2001–2002 Thomas appeared with Eugene Levy and Martin Short on Short's show Primetime Glick as Bob Hope (an impression he had first developed for SCTV with great success). In 2002, he co-starred with Jason Priestley, Dave Foley, and Ewen Bremner in Fancy Dancing. The next year he played a lead role in Beethoven's 5th. In 2003, he directed a hospital comedy feature film entitled Whitecoats, which he also wrote. As of 2004, Thomas was on the official Advisory Committee for the Comedy program at Humber College, the only such diploma program in the world. In 2004, he and Moranis again worked together voicing Rutt and Tuke, two moose based on the McKenzie Brothers, in Disney's animated feature Brother Bear.[4] Thomas has had a long career doing voices for animation including Animaniacs, Duckman, CatDog, The Adventures of Tarzan, Justice League and multiple roles on The Simpsons, King of the Hill and Family Guy. In 2005, he had a guest stint as Charlize Theron's "Uncle Trevor" on Fox's Arrested Development. In 2006, he reprised his voice role in Brother Bear 2 and appeared as himself in the feature film The Aristocrats. He began production on ArnoldSpeaks.com, a video blog, as the voice of Arnold Schwarzenegger; Animax Entertainment won an Emmy for a broadband animated series produced for ESPN, Off Mikes. In 2007, Thomas and Rick Moranis reprised their roles as Bob and Doug McKenzie in a one-hour special, Bob & Doug McKenzie's Two-Four Anniversary, for CBC Television. The show featured cameos from McKenzie celeb fans like Ben Stiller, Dave Foley, Tom Green, Paul Shaffer, Andy Dick, Matt Groening, Barry Pepper, Martin Short, and Geddy Lee. Former Prime Minister of Canada Paul Martin was the host. In 2008, Thomas revived Bob and Doug McKenzie in a new animated series, Bob & Doug. While Thomas reprises the character of Doug in the new series, Moranis chose not to voice the character of Bob, which instead is voiced by Dave Coulier. Moranis is, however, involved in the series as an executive producer.[5] In November 2009, Thomas received an Honorary Doctor of Letters from his alma mater McMaster University and gave the fall convocation speech. In 2010 Animax continued to produce branded entertainment, advertising and digital shorts for corporations like Disney, Warner Brothers, NBC Universal, and Kodak. In 2011, Thomas's company Animax produced another animated show for MTV entitled Big Box along with numerous Internet shorts such as Life With Dad.[6][7] In 2012 and 2013 Thomas guest starred in the dramatic shows Perception and Bones as well as comedy shows Comedy Bang! Bang! and How I Met Your Mother. In addition in 2013 Thomas voiced the recurring role of Jeff Foxworthy's father Jesco in the CMT show Bounty Hunters. Thomas joined the writing staff of the Fox crime drama television series Bones beginning in 2013. Thomas worked for two seasons on Bones, writing several episodes and working on staff as consulting producer for two seasons.[8] In 2015 Thomas joined the writing staff of NBC's The Blacklist as a consulting producer. In 2020 life-sized statues of Thomas and Rick Moranis as their characters Bob and Doug McKenzie were put in place at the ICE District Sports Arena in Edmonton, Alberta.[9] Also in 2020, the Governor-General of Canada announced that Thomas was being appointed to the Order of Canada,[10] Canada's highest civilian award. In 2021, Thomas and Max Allan Collins teamed to write a sci-fi mystery novel, The Many Lives of Jimmy Leighton.
Sooners Illustrated's Josh Callaway and Tom Green break down all the angles of Oklahoma's 17-6 win over Missouri, decipher whether or not OU can keep winning like this and look ahead to a huge stretch coming up for Sooners basketball. 1:20 - Oklahoma def. Missouri 17-6 6:16 - Defense shuts down Ahmad Hardy, keeps Missouri out of the endzone 14:20 - Offense struggles with banged up running back room22:16 - How are we feeling about John Mateer? 30:15 - Can OU keep winning this way? 37:36 - MBB: OU begins 4-game stretch against high major competition 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
Sooners Illustrated's Josh Callaway, Collin Kennedy and Tom Green set the table for No. 8 Oklahoma's Week 13 matchup vs No. 22 Missouri on Saturday morning in Norman. 0:00 - Initial game thoughts 5:32 - Injury report 13:30 - Keys to the Game 21:49 - Players to Watch 26:41 - Final score predictions 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
This week, we're revisiting Drew Barrymore's full dating history to deliver the definitive rundown of her romances. From the casual cuties of her early teen years like Balthazar Getty, to those head-over-heels eras with Jamie Walters and Eric Erlandson, to the more serious chapters with Luke Wilson, Fabrizio Moretti, and Justin Long. And of course, we're also diving into her marriages, including to Tom Green and Will Kopelman. It's a Drew romance roll call!Join our Patreon!Visit us on the web:@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com
Sooners Illustrated's Josh Callaway and Tom Green break down all the angles of Oklahoma's incredible 23-21 win over Alabama and Tuscaloosa and spin it forward as they examine the Sooners' chances to both reach and make a run in the College Football Playoff. 1:23 - Oklahoma def. Alabama 23-21 8:08 - Defense shuts out Alabama over final 22+ minutes, forces three turnovers 17:49 - Special teams again superb with several key plays 22:51 - Offense avoids turnovers, capitalizes on shorts fields to do just enough to win 31:12 - How far can this defense take OU? 45:01 - MBB: Oklahoma loses to Nebraska in South Dakota 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
Sooners Illustrated's Josh Callaway, Collin Kennedy and Tom Green preview all the angles of No. 11 Oklahoma's Week 12 matchup with No. 4 Alabama on Saturday afternoon in Tuscaloosa, AL. 0:20 - Initial game thoughts 9:05 - Injury report 13:33 - Keys to the Game 18:52 - Players to Watch 26:49 - Final score predictions 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
To our listeners: Joyce Lofstrom recorded this conversation with testicular cancer survivor Andrew Barrow before the month of Movember. Now, with this month of awareness for men's health in full force, know that the advertising and fundraising efforts Andrew describes in the podcast were active before Movember began and continue throughout the month. Andrew Barrow and Joyce Lofstrom open this podcast with a discussion about Andrew's advertising business, Revenue Arc. Keep listening as the story segues to his testicular cancer story.In fact, testicular cancer doesn't run in Andrew Barrow's family. However, cancer, specifically lymphoma and melanoma, took his grandmother's life. As a kid, Andrew watched Tom Green's MTV documentary on testicular cancer, where Tom shared his testicular cancer story. "I was absolutely fascinated by it because I had never heard of testicular cancer. I was probably in middle school at the time, and this blew me away. He had this song that got stuck in my head. The main hook of the song is, 'Check your balls, kids, check them every day.'"And I did. I was scared to death by that moment. I did this routine every day for my entire life, thinking it would never happen to me. And then one day I found a lump." He was treated at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, and did not need follow-up treatment after the orchiectomy. He and his wife had one child, and after the surgery, they became pregnant and welcomed their second child.Andrew shares more about his testicular cancer journey, his business, and his philosophy on life: live in the moment, take care of yourself, and enjoy life to the fullest now. Enjoy this episode and others of Don't Give Up on Testicular Cancer from the Max Mallory Foundation.Send us a textSupport the showFind us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook & Linkedin. If you can please support our nonprofit through Patreon.
Sooners Illustrated's Josh Callaway and Tom Green break down Oklahoma's chances of reaching the College Football Playoff with a third loss, dissect the important details out of Tuesday's Board of Regents Meeting and recap the early season losses for both men's and women's basketball. 1:53 - Does OU have to win out to reach the CFP? 18:09 - West-side stadium renovations at GFOMS approved 27:07 - MBB: OU loses ugly to No. 21 Gonzaga 36:18 - WBB: No. 6 OU fails early test vs No. 3 UCLA 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
On Episode 593 of Spittin' Chiclets, Biz hits Dallas for a Pink Whitney meet-and-greet this week before Stars–Ducks, fresh off a wild weekend with Tom Green and a heartbreaking Game 7 World Series loss. Yes, Biz was there. Leafs are starting to spiral, (29th-ranked PP, Domi's cold, Easton Cowen's first goal, Tanev stretchered off), while the Penguins are humming and Trevor Zegras is suddenly a wagon in Philly. Blue Jackets are buzzing, Bolts have won five straight, and St. Louis might be heading for a fire sale with Kyrou rumors heating up. Markstrom inks an extension in Jersey, Kiefer Sherwood keeps filling the net, and the Gargoyles finally notch a Win. Later on, Logan Cooley joins the pod to talk his new deal, having a hot start, and life in Utah. Ryan Reaves pops in to surprise the boys with some ultimate chirps. The third episode of the Internet Invitation drops today and Luke Kwon released an Apology to Whit. Tons of Hockey talk on this week's episode coming to you LIVE. Tune in 2x each week Monday and Fridays with Gamenotes LIVE on Wednesdays. You won't want to miss it. Support the Show: PINK WHITNEY: Take Your Shot with Pink Whitney GAMETIME: Download the Gametime app today and use code CHICLETS for $20 off your first purchase BETTERHELP: Get 10% off your first month at https://BetterHelp.com/CHICLETS RHOBACK: Use code CHICLETS on https://rhoback.com for a generous 20% off your first purchase through the end of this week BODYARMOR: Get your BODYARMOR today at Walmart or a local grocery store near you! https://www.walmart.com/brand/bodyarmor/bodyarmor-sports-drinks-and-zero-sugar-sports-drinks/10009696 DRAFTKINGS: GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA). Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). Please Gamble Responsibly. 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), or visit www.mdgamblinghelp.org (MD). 21+ and present in most states. (18+ DC/KY/NH/WY). Void in NH/OR/ONT. Eligibility restrictions apply. Terms: draftkings.com/sportsbook. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). Fees may apply in IL. 1 per new customer. Must register new account to receive reward Token. Must select Token BEFORE placing min. $5 bet to receive $300 in Bonus Bets if your bet wins. Min. -500 odds req. Token and Bonus Bets are single-use and non-withdrawable. Token expires 11/23/25. Bonus Bets expire in 7 days (168 hours). Stake removed from payout. Terms: sportsbook.draftkings.com/promos. Ends 11/16/25 at 11:59 PM ET. Sponsored by DK.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/schiclets
Sooners Illustrated's Josh Callaway and Tom Green break down all the angles of Oklahoma's wild win over Tennessee in Knoxville and look ahead to the start of OU Basketball season tonight in Norman. 1:25 - Oklahoma def. Tennessee 33-27 9:35 - John Mateer puts together strong second half in Knoxville 17:29 - Tate Sandell has historic kicking day 23:02 - Defense forces three turnovers, smothers Tennessee running game 31:45 - Was that the best win of the Brent Venables era? 40:31 - OU Men's and Women's Basketball open seasons on Monday night 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
Sooners Illustrated's Josh Callaway and Tom Green preview No. 18 Oklahoma's Week 10 matchup at No. 14 Tennessee on Saturday night in Knoxville, TN. 0:22 - Initial game thoughts 5:42 - Injury report 9:01 - Keys to the Game 13:53 - Players to Watch 17:46 - Final score predictions 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
Classic Innerloop/Gentlemen's Club podcast from when Mark and Shane worked in Radio. Here they are interview Rachel Barnhart and on The Patreon part of the episode they interviewed Tom Green.
Sooners Illustrated's Josh Callaway, James D. Jackson and Tom Green break down all the angles of Oklahoma's 34-26 loss to Ole Miss and look ahead to what's realistic for OU moving into the month of November. 1:19 - Ole Miss def. OU 34-26 10:22 - John Mateer struggles again in third game post-surgery 19:25 - Xavier Robinson breaks out with 109 yards and 2 TD's 24:32 - Oklahoma's biggest issue on offense is ___ 36:12 - OU defense bested by Lane Kiffin and Trinidad Chambliss 44:54 - Realistic expectations going into November 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
Sooners Illustrated's Josh Callaway, James D. Jackson and Tom Green preview No. 13 Oklahoma's huge SEC home clash against No. 8 Ole Miss on Saturday morning in Norman. 0:23 - Initial game thoughts 4:45 - Weather could be an x-factor 7:22 - Injury report 10:06 - Keys to the Game 15:16 - Players to Watch 19:39 - Final score predictions 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
Sooners Illustrated's Josh Callaway, James D. Jackson and Tom Green break down Oklahoma's 26-7 win over South Carolina and analyze the Sooners' shot at reaching the College Football Playoff. 1:11 - Oklahoma def. South Carolina 26-7 6:43 - OU finds a running game with 171 yards on 4.3 YPC 14:21 - Bounce back for John Mateer, no turnovers 18:03 - Other offensive takeaways 21:21 - Defense smothers South Carolina, racks up 13 TFL and 6 sacks 34:29 - Breaking down OU's path to the CFP 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
Tom Green from 247 Sports joins the show to preview this weekend's Red River Rivalry.. Plus more of your phone calls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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