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Florida State turns its attention to an FCS opponent, East Texas A&M, and there's a chance for this team to show encouraging signs of maturity if it handles its business. OTB focuses on this matchup, recruiting developments from the seismic win against Alabama, and why Tony White matching his actions with his words. You can subscribe to On The Bench, X's and Noles, and Beyond The Bench on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. As always, five-star reviews and comments on Apple Podcasts are appreciated! Also, you can watch the show on YouTube now. We'll do live streams as well, and you can get notifications on when we're live by subscribing to our YouTube channel. 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
In this episode:The hosts provide a deep dive into the defensive slugfest between Ohio State and Texas, comparing it to the classic 2011 LSU vs. Alabama game and analyzing the immense hype surrounding Arch Manning's first start.They break down Bill Belichick's rough coaching debut at North Carolina, pointing to schematic issues and predictable defensive calls that TCU's offense easily exploited.It's declared a "defensive coordinator's weekend," with high praise for the game plans of Ohio State's Matt Patricia, LSU's Blake Baker, and Florida State's Tony White.Other major Week 1 games are recapped, including LSU's victory over Clemson, Florida State's impressive win, and Miami's defeat of Notre Dame.The episode concludes with a look ahead to Week 2, highlighting the Michigan vs. Oklahoma game and identifying potential "upset specials" like South Florida vs. Florida.—Timestamps:00:07 Intro: Ohio State vs. Texas Game of the Year?00:49 2011 LSU vs. Alabama: A Historical Comparison 01:44 A Defensive Slugfest: Patricia vs. Kwiatkowski 02:54 Analyzing Texas' Offensive Struggles & Game Control 04:43 The Arch Manning Debut: Separating Hype from Reality 06:07 Steve Sarkisian's Red Zone Play-Calling Criticized 08:30 How Matt Patricia's Defense Dominated for Ohio State 10:13 Recap: LSU vs. Clemson 12:49 The Noles Are Back! Florida State Upsets Alabama 15:39 Catholics vs. Convicts: Notre Dame vs. Miami Recap 19:30 LaNorris Sellers Shines for South Carolina 21:07 The "Parcells Test" for Young Quarterbacks 23:49 Bill Belichick's Disastrous UNC Debut vs. TCU 26:54 The "Mickey Mouse" Balloon Incident28:04 Schematic Breakdown: How TCU's Offense Beat UNC's Defense 32:34 Week 2 Preview 32:46 Top 25 Matchup: Michigan vs. Oklahoma 36:53 Upset Alert? South Florida vs. Florida 37:25 The Border War: Kansas vs. Missouri 40:19 Sicko Game of the Week: Western Kentucky vs. Toledo 41:14 Outro—» Join Felix and me each Wednesday as we dive deep into the game we love!MatchQuarters is a reader-supported publication. So, make sure to subscribe.—© 2025 MatchQuarters | Cody Alexander | All rights reserved. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.matchquarters.com/subscribe
4:00 Norvell's future and rest-of-season expectations11:00 How good are Clemson, Miami, and UF?13:45 James Williams and Defensive Line vs Bama16:00 Norvell's development and new coordinators20:00 Did Norvell want to give up calling the offense?22:00 Gus embracing being an OC vs HC25:20 Undefeated chances?27:00 How good are the 'Noles? How good is the coaching staff?31:20 How much do we want to see Tommy run?32:30 Desir Twins34:30 Tony White's HC aspirations37:00 Backup QBs vs ETSAM39:45 Promising Freshman, Javan Boggs and Tommy's vision42:00 Tony White's emphasis on physicality, what happens if he leaves?45:30 Team still wants more, what parts will shine after struggling vs Bama?49:00 No messing around vs ETAM, what backups will play?52:30 AP Poll reactions, where can FSU be ranked by the Miami game?54:45 Ice cream sandwiches and rap music56:00 Does Norvell have a bigger impact on the sideline now that he's not calling plays?58:00 Impact of Jermaine and Jared Verse59:45 Should we still be excited about win over Bama if Bama struggles the rest of the way?1:01:00 Randy Pittman injury and importance vs Bama1:02:45 Biggest takeaway from win over Bama? Volatility in CFB1:05:30 Doak debutMusic: Nine Inch Nails - As Alive As You Need Me To Bevitaminenergy.com | PROMO: warchantbogo | buy one, get one free!Underdog Fantasy app, sign up with promo "warchant" for 50 dollars in bonus funds Must be 18+ (19+ in Alabama & Nebraska; 19+ in Colorado for some games; 21+ in Arizona,Massachusetts & Virginia) and present in a state where Underdog Fantasy operates. Terms apply. See assets.underdogfantasy.com/web/PlayandGetTerms_DFS_.html for details. Offer not valid in Maryland, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Concerned with your play? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org. In New York, call the 24/7 HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY or Text HOPENY (467369)
4:00 Norvell's future and rest-of-season expectations11:00 How good are Clemson, Miami, and UF?13:45 James Williams and Defensive Line vs Bama16:00 Norvell's development and new coordinators20:00 Did Norvell want to give up calling the offense?22:00 Gus embracing being an OC vs HC25:20 Undefeated chances?27:00 How good are the 'Noles? How good is the coaching staff?31:20 How much do we want to see Tommy run?32:30 Desir Twins34:30 Tony White's HC aspirations37:00 Backup QBs vs ETSAM39:45 Promising Freshman, Javan Boggs and Tommy's vision42:00 Tony White's emphasis on physicality, what happens if he leaves?45:30 Team still wants more, what parts will shine after struggling vs Bama?49:00 No messing around vs ETAM, what backups will play?52:30 AP Poll reactions, where can FSU be ranked by the Miami game?54:45 Ice cream sandwiches and rap music56:00 Does Norvell have a bigger impact on the sideline now that he's not calling plays?58:00 Impact of Jermaine and Jared Verse59:45 Should we still be excited about win over Bama if Bama struggles the rest of the way?1:01:00 Randy Pittman injury and importance vs Bama1:02:45 Biggest takeaway from win over Bama? Volatility in CFB1:05:30 Doak debutMusic: Nine Inch Nails - As Alive As You Need Me To Bevitaminenergy.com | PROMO: warchantbogo | buy one, get one free!Underdog Fantasy app, sign up with promo "warchant" for 50 dollars in bonus funds Must be 18+ (19+ in Alabama & Nebraska; 19+ in Colorado for some games; 21+ in Arizona,Massachusetts & Virginia) and present in a state where Underdog Fantasy operates. Terms apply. See assets.underdogfantasy.com/web/PlayandGetTerms_DFS_.html for details. Offer not valid in Maryland, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Concerned with your play? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org. In New York, call the 24/7 HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY or Text HOPENY (467369)
(2:00) FSU played physical and sound. Huge.(4:00) Tommy Castellanos brought it(7:00) Quick thoughts on the defense(11:00) Huge Alabama miscalculation and turning point in game(24:00) Good day to be Mike Norvell(32:00) Tony White and the number of contributors on defense(44:00) Will they rely this much on the run(50:00) Expectations after a big win when you don't necessarily play incredibleMusic: Three 6 Mafia - Stay Flyvitaminenergy.com | PROMO: warchantbogo | buy one, get one free!Download the Underdog Fantasy app today and sign up with promo code WARCHANT to score $50 in Bonus Funds when you play your first $5 Must be 18+ (19+ in Alabama & Nebraska; 19+ in Colorado for some games; 21+ in Arizona,Massachusetts & Virginia) and present in a state where Underdog Fantasy operates. Terms apply. See assets.underdogfantasy.com/web/PlayandGetTerms_DFS_.html for details. Offer not valid in Maryland, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Concerned with your play? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org. In New York, call the 24/7 HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY or Text HOPENY (467369)
(2:00) FSU played physical and sound. Huge.(4:00) Tommy Castellanos brought it(7:00) Quick thoughts on the defense(11:00) Huge Alabama miscalculation and turning point in game(24:00) Good day to be Mike Norvell(32:00) Tony White and the number of contributors on defense(44:00) Will they rely this much on the run(50:00) Expectations after a big win when you don't necessarily play incredibleMusic: Three 6 Mafia - Stay Flyvitaminenergy.com | PROMO: warchantbogo | buy one, get one free!Download the Underdog Fantasy app today and sign up with promo code WARCHANT to score $50 in Bonus Funds when you play your first $5 Must be 18+ (19+ in Alabama & Nebraska; 19+ in Colorado for some games; 21+ in Arizona,Massachusetts & Virginia) and present in a state where Underdog Fantasy operates. Terms apply. See assets.underdogfantasy.com/web/PlayandGetTerms_DFS_.html for details. Offer not valid in Maryland, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Concerned with your play? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org. In New York, call the 24/7 HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY or Text HOPENY (467369)
Alabama opens its season in Tallahassee to take on a rebuilt Florida State program, a game shown at 2:30 Central on ABC. Jay Greeson, Chris Lee and Chase Robinson preview the game and share their predictions, with topics including: It's the much-anticipated, offensive-coordinating debut at Alabama for Ryan Grubb, who'll break in a new quarterback starter in Ty Simpson. The Crimson Tide are loaded in the trenches on both sides of the ball. Florida State changed offensive coordinators (Gus Malzahn) and defensive coordinators (Tony White) this offseason. The Seminoles welcome 24 new transfers, including dual-threat quarterback Thomas Castellanos and wide receiver Duce Robinson. FSU brings back some experience on defense, led by DT Darrell Jackson, CB Jeremiah Wilson and its two leading tacklers in Shyheim Brown and Blake Nichelson. FanDuel favors Alabama by 13.5, with a 50.5-point over-under making for an implied final score of Alabama 32, Florida State 19. GAMETIME SIDEKICKS Use promo code SE16 for 20% off! http://www.gametimesidekicks.com/ ROKFORM Use promo code SEC25 for 25% off! The world's strongest magnetic phone case! https://www.rokform.com/ JOIN OUR MEMBERSHIP
Everybody's chirping that Nebraska's defense is too small, too green, and not ready for Big Ten smash‑mouth. Nah. We're calling BS—and we brought receipts. We kick off Week Zero with a straight‑up rant about the national narrative and why the spring/summer “offense struggled” headlines never credit a defense that's actually making strides. Then we dive into Tony White vs. John Butler résumé talk and how fans read that matchup, the “undersized linebackers” debate vs. raw athleticism, and why a faster, smarter, more cohesive front can still bully people when it counts. We also hit on the D‑line coaching shift—speed + power, master one move, play as a unit—and what that means on Saturdays. Plus a quick note on special teams (Archie Wilson and the punt team vibes) and the single‑digit leadership tradition carrying forward. Are we overconfident or dead‑on about this defense? Drop your hottest take below—what's the ONE spot you're most confident in on D? #NebraskaFootball #Huskers #HuskerNation #GBR #MattRhule #TonyWhite #BigTen #CollegeFootball #Blackshirts #BigRedJunkies Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Identity Week is done for Florida State. Two scrimmages, a few days in uncomfortable conditions in Jacksonville, and a lot to learn in a little time. Who stepped up for the Seminoles during this stretch? Who didn't? Nee and Sonnone dive into the roster in a position-by-position breakdown on what we're hearing and what they're saying about FSU. QB play at the start. Is Ousmane Kromah your top back? (9 min.) Your pecking order for WRs 1-3 seem to be set (14 min.) OL depth and why staying healthy is essential (18 min.) Buy or Sonnone on if the Desir Twins talk is good (22 min.) Tony White was fired up (24:30 min.) LBs seem to be set (31 min.) Who's stepping up in the secondary other than Earl Little Jr. and Jery Wilson? (36 min.) You can subscribe to On The Bench, X's and Noles, and Beyond The Bench on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. As always, five-star reviews and comments on Apple Podcasts are appreciated! Also, you can watch the show on YouTube now. We'll do live streams as well, and you can get notifications on when we're live by subscribing to our YouTube channel. 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
(2:00) Tony White doesn't mince words in describing disappointing moments from defense(9:00) Concerned freshmen are being discussed as depth?(20:00) Why White's talk elicited so much praise online(25:00) Is it fair to think some of these players may be damaged from Orange Bowl and 2-10?(27:00) Celebrating the offense. Sounds like Gus has the pieces he needs(35:00) Alabama picks QB, FSU likely with the edge at the position(48:00) Who's Tommy's backup?(53:00) AP Poll thoughtsMusic: Huddy - Vendettavitaminenergy.com | Shake it and take it!Upgrade your wallet today! Get 10% Off @Ridge with code WAKEUP at https://www.Ridge.com/WAKEUP #Ridgepod
(2:00) Tony White doesn't mince words in describing disappointing moments from defense(9:00) Concerned freshmen are being discussed as depth?(20:00) Why White's talk elicited so much praise online(25:00) Is it fair to think some of these players may be damaged from Orange Bowl and 2-10?(27:00) Celebrating the offense. Sounds like Gus has the pieces he needs(35:00) Alabama picks QB, FSU likely with the edge at the position(48:00) Who's Tommy's backup?(53:00) AP Poll thoughtsMusic: Huddy - Vendettavitaminenergy.com | Shake it and take it!Upgrade your wallet today! Get 10% Off @Ridge with code WAKEUP at https://www.Ridge.com/WAKEUP #Ridgepod
On Monday's edition of the Osceola's Seminole Sidelines, Nick Carlisle and Bob Ferrante discuss some of the key storylines from FSU's second scrimmage on Sunday night. Defensive coordinator Tony White clearly wasn't happy, saying some guys "need to quite frankly step their ass up." He also praised defensive tackle Darrell Jackson, and discussed Jeremiah Wilson's interception in the scrimmage. Offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn is seeing continuity build up front on the line. And he discusses the continued development of Tommy Castellanos and FSU's receivers. Seminole Sidelines is sponsored by Alumni Hall. Subscribe to the Osceola now at 30 percent off — less than $70 annually. And you'll also receive a $25 gift card from Alumni Hall. Join us now at theOsceola.com/upgrade.
(3:00) Takeaways from Gus Malzahn's assessment of first preseason scrimmage(13:00) Duce Robinson and the big play(20:00) There may be something going on with Jaden Jones(25:00) Is there a core of young players developing that can form a foundation?(32:00) Mixed signals on Jayson Jenkins?(39:00) Tony White keeps it real on where they're at, what he won't tolerateMusic: Hot Mulligan - Island In The Sunvitaminenergy.com | Shake it and take it!Get $10 Off at BRUNT with code WAKEUP at https://www.bruntworkwear.com/WAKEUP #Bruntpod
(3:00) Takeaways from Gus Malzahn's assessment of first preseason scrimmage(13:00) Duce Robinson and the big play(20:00) There may be something going on with Jaden Jones(25:00) Is there a core of young players developing that can form a foundation?(32:00) Mixed signals on Jayson Jenkins?(39:00) Tony White keeps it real on where they're at, what he won't tolerateMusic: Hot Mulligan - Island In The Sunvitaminenergy.com | Shake it and take it!Get $10 Off at BRUNT with code WAKEUP at https://www.bruntworkwear.com/WAKEUP #Bruntpod
Florida State football, with 24 days remaining until the season opener against the Alabama Crimson Tide, is in the midst of what head coach Mike Norvell called a “critical, critical week” following Tuesday's scrimmage. Strapping up in full pads for the first time this fall, the Seminoles are now hoping to build upon the initial foundation established through six days of camp and chip away at the mental mistakes that Norvell says are keeping the team from fully elevating to the standard he's seeking. "You felt guys playing emotional, with energy, excitement,” he said on a post-scrimmage video conference with the media. “There were some things we absolutely gotta get cleaned up, had some foolish penalties that showed up tonight that kind of cost the team in moments. We gotta be more disciplined in some aspects of that, but I thought it was a good first scrimmage. You kind of get a sense of exactly where we are.” Offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn and defensive coordinator Tony White, both in their first years in Tallahassee, spoke with the media today to offer their own insight into the scrimmage and what they've seen from the team so far. Tuesday's scrimmage reportedly featured the offense getting to a hot start, taking advantage of second-chances provided by slip-ups on the defensive side. While they managed to regain their footing as the night continued, White said the self-inflicted issues had a lingering impression on his evaluation of their performance. “First scrimmages, you're always going to have some good plays and bad plays,” White said. “I think there are some just the thing that stands out are certain performances, some guys that you thought may play a little bit better did not, and some guys who you didn't know how they were going to play really perform well. “And so the biggest disturbing thing was the penalties. I think we had a couple unsportsmanlike penalties, lined up offside a couple times, misalignments, things like that that really bug you. They extend drives. Two of those penalties actually ended up where we stop them, we get a penalty and then they go on to score. So those really those are the things that you need to control, which you can.” Malzahn said the scrimmage featured the first time that “our 11 guys were out there togther,” alluding to the health issues that plagued the team in the spring and potentially hitting that the depth chart is on its way to being solidified, as well as acknowledging that the early hot start was intentional, saying “the first half was pretty basic with what they did defensively so we could really evaluate our guys.” “The second half, everybody played football,” he continued. “From a big picture standpoint, it was good for us from an evaluation standpoint to see what guys could do, who's ready, who's not, who needs work — just really putting the pieces of the puzzle together. I mean, what are we 23 24 days away? The urgency of putting everything together because the way things went in the spring is really high, so these next six practices are going to be very very important before we really start turning the page for Alabama.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Florida State football, with 24 days remaining until the season opener against the Alabama Crimson Tide, is in the midst of what head coach Mike Norvell called a “critical, critical week” following Tuesday's scrimmage. Strapping up in full pads for the first time this fall, the Seminoles are now hoping to build upon the initial foundation established through six days of camp and chip away at the mental mistakes that Norvell says are keeping the team from fully elevating to the standard he's seeking. "You felt guys playing emotional, with energy, excitement,” he said on a post-scrimmage video conference with the media. “There were some things we absolutely gotta get cleaned up, had some foolish penalties that showed up tonight that kind of cost the team in moments. We gotta be more disciplined in some aspects of that, but I thought it was a good first scrimmage. You kind of get a sense of exactly where we are.” Offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn and defensive coordinator Tony White, both in their first years in Tallahassee, spoke with the media today to offer their own insight into the scrimmage and what they've seen from the team so far. Tuesday's scrimmage reportedly featured the offense getting to a hot start, taking advantage of second-chances provided by slip-ups on the defensive side. While they managed to regain their footing as the night continued, White said the self-inflicted issues had a lingering impression on his evaluation of their performance. “First scrimmages, you're always going to have some good plays and bad plays,” White said. “I think there are some just the thing that stands out are certain performances, some guys that you thought may play a little bit better did not, and some guys who you didn't know how they were going to play really perform well. “And so the biggest disturbing thing was the penalties. I think we had a couple unsportsmanlike penalties, lined up offside a couple times, misalignments, things like that that really bug you. They extend drives. Two of those penalties actually ended up where we stop them, we get a penalty and then they go on to score. So those really those are the things that you need to control, which you can.” Malzahn said the scrimmage featured the first time that “our 11 guys were out there togther,” alluding to the health issues that plagued the team in the spring and potentially hitting that the depth chart is on its way to being solidified, as well as acknowledging that the early hot start was intentional, saying “the first half was pretty basic with what they did defensively so we could really evaluate our guys.” “The second half, everybody played football,” he continued. “From a big picture standpoint, it was good for us from an evaluation standpoint to see what guys could do, who's ready, who's not, who needs work — just really putting the pieces of the puzzle together. I mean, what are we 23 24 days away? The urgency of putting everything together because the way things went in the spring is really high, so these next six practices are going to be very very important before we really start turning the page for Alabama.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John wonders how the first non-Tony White defense will do this season.
Welcome to the Wildcard Tier! In part three of our ACC preview, we tackle the unpredictable "meaty middle," featuring nine teams that could finish anywhere from 4-8 to 9-3. In this college football podcast episode, we break down the Bill Belichick experiment at North Carolina and whether the greatest NFL coach of all time can translate his genius to college football. We dive into Florida State's must-win season for Mike Norvell with new coordinators Gus Malzahn and Tony White, examine NC State's coordinator overhaul and brutal schedule, and debate whether Duke has become the most reliable mid-tier team in the conference. We discuss what it'd mean if Virginia Tech figures out how to finish in close games, Syracuse's Year 2 challenge under Fran Brown, and Boston College's intriguing pieces under Bill O'Brien. Plus, we take the temperature of hot seats at Cal and Virginia. From "weird little stinkers" to teams that could totally reframe the national conversation, this is your guide to the ACC's most fascinating roller coaster of teams. Which of these nine wild cards will exceed expectations? Which will fall flat? And how will their chaos impact the conference race? This is your deep dive into the craziest tier of the ACC. Timecodes: 3:38 - NC State Preview12:43 - North Carolina Preview21:52 - Duke Preview28:03 - Virginia Tech Preview35:05 - Florida State Preview42:07 - Syracuse Preview47:09 - Boston College Preview52:21 - Cal Preview59:34 - Virginia Preview1:05:20 - Closing Thoughts Support the show and get perks like ad-free episodes, early releases, bonus content, Discord access and much more: https://www.verballers.comSupport the show!: https://www.patreon.com/solidverbalSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Tony White, guitarist of New Orleans legendary death metal pioneers Paralysis stops by to discuss the old days, recent reissues and being on the road with Soilent Green during Hurricane Katrina. Then Tom and Big Will keep the death metal train going with some modern recommendations and an awkward art school story. heavyholepodcast.com Voicemail - 631-837-3274
Join hosts William Shepherd and Randy Jacox on OMAG All Access as they talk with Tonya White from Garver, a funding specialist dedicated to helping Oklahoma municipalities make the most of their budgets.Learn how to strategically plan projects, access funding opportunities, and effectively manage grants to stretch every dollar. Whether you're a city manager, public works director, or municipal leader, this episode is packed with practical advice to support your community's financial resilience.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT tackles ESPN's controversial proposal to include TV ratings as a criterion for College Football Playoff selections, a move that could prioritize media appeal over on-field performance. Next, JT analyzes John Mateer's transfer to Oklahoma, highlighting his impressive 2024 season with 3,139 passing yards and 29 touchdowns, and discusses how his dual-threat capabilities could revitalize the Sooners' offense. Florida State's hires of Gus Malzahn and Tony White signal a potential resurgence, aiming to enhance both offensive and defensive play. JT also delves into the unprecedented quarterback swap between UCLA and Tennessee, examining the implications of Nico Iamaleava's move to UCLA and Joey Aguilar's transfer to Tennessee. Finally, JT assess Miami's high-stakes season under Mario Cristobal, focusing on the acquisition of quarterback Carson Beck and the expectations for a College Football Playoff berth
(3:00) Norvell and the portal(15:00) The offensive line: who will it be, why has it been so bad for so long at FSU(21:00) Generating Discussion sparked by Cummins(33:00) Are there true indicators of future success or is everyone: media, fans, even coaches mostly guessing(44:00) More thoughts on ills of 2024(50:00) Best coach who avoids coach speak(56:00) Comparing level of snake bitten instances at FSU(1:06:00) Applying tariffs to CFB to save the sport!Music: Amber Pacific - Just Friendsvitaminenergy.com | Shake it and take it!
(3:00) Norvell and the portal(15:00) The offensive line: who will it be, why has it been so bad for so long at FSU(21:00) Generating Discussion sparked by Cummins(33:00) Are there true indicators of future success or is everyone: media, fans, even coaches mostly guessing(44:00) More thoughts on ills of 2024(50:00) Best coach who avoids coach speak(56:00) Comparing level of snake bitten instances at FSU(1:06:00) Applying tariffs to CFB to save the sport!Music: Amber Pacific - Just Friendsvitaminenergy.com | Shake it and take it!
On Monday's edition of the Seminole Sidelines, Patrick Burnham is joined by Curt Weiler to discuss what they saw in Florida State's open-to-the-media spring scrimmage on Saturday. They offer up analysis on the quarterbacks as well as skill players, plus the defensive front, linebackers and more. Patrick, Curt and Bob Ferrante also unpack what coordinators Gus Malzahn and Tony White said as spring football surpasses the midpoint. The guys also try to put the FSU-Wake baseball series loss in perspective as the Seminoles drop to 25-6. Nick Carlisle joins the show to reflect on visitors who were in Tallahassee on Saturday to watch the scrimmage. Thanks to Seminole Sidelines' sponsors: Alumni Hall and Mowrey Law Firm.
(3:30) First scrimmage "takeaways"(8:00) Tony White not shy to talk individual expectations(13:00) Gus says spring has been pretty basic -- does this affect expectations?(18:00) Gus's reputation have you less concerned with the offense than defense?(28:00) FSU Baseball wins series despite struggles(34:00) Lineup stronger than we thought?(43:00) Softball sweeps per usual(50:00) Luke Loucks seeking shootersMusic: West Friends - You'll Hate It Herevitaminenergy.com | Shake it and take it!
(3:30) First scrimmage "takeaways"(8:00) Tony White not shy to talk individual expectations(13:00) Gus says spring has been pretty basic -- does this affect expectations?(18:00) Gus's reputation have you less concerned with the offense than defense?(28:00) FSU Baseball wins series despite struggles(34:00) Lineup stronger than we thought?(43:00) Softball sweeps per usual(50:00) Luke Loucks seeking shootersMusic: West Friends - You'll Hate It Herevitaminenergy.com | Shake it and take it!
Tony White looks at the Final 4, Auburn, Florida, Duke, and Houston. We get his thoughts on who is his favorite to win it all
As Florida State football continues to increase its workload, the Seminoles took the field Saturday for their first spring scrimmage. Mike Norvell told reporters in Tallahassee on Thursday that today's practice would be mostly situational, with a heavy emphasis on the red zone on third down. Norvell opened his statement by giving specifics for the day's proceedings. He said the team went “roughly 110-120 plays” with some special-teams work at the beginning of practice. After, he highlighted players who stepped up during the scrimmage. “I thought Sam Singleton had a couple of big plays, and Roydell has gotten back in the swing, Jaylin Lucas had a TD run. Defensively, we were able to create a couple of takeaways. Earl had an INT, and Ethan Pritchard had a pick-six.” Norvell also touched on the quarterback room and the moxie from Tommy Castellanos, Brock Glenn, and true freshman Kevin Sperry, who all receive substantial reps. “QBs, I'll have a chance to go back and watch. We mixed the three pretty good, Tommy, Brock, and Kevin. For the first scrimmage, I was really impressed with what I saw from Kevin.” Norvell said he watched the scrimmage from the middle of the field, letting his coordinators run the sidelines and call all the plays. He seemed content with how the day went, and reading between the lines, the defense took the upper hand, although it is almost impossible to tell. Gus Malzahn took the podium next and, in his head coaching style, provided an opening statement of the day and his side of the ball through six spring practices. “60 runs, 40 passes, by design. All three QBs played, pretty much equal reps. I learned a lot about our guys individually. It was good to see them respond to success and adversity. Overall, I like our guys' attitude.” Malzahn stated that the first part of practice is heavy installation with some more specifics coming later in camp. He mentioned they rotate constantly at all positions, but Luke Petitbon “is off to a great start.” The former UCF head coach singled out QB Kevin Sperry for his work throughout March practice. “Kevin has got a skill set. He can really run. He's growing, the moment has never been too big for him, which is unusual for a true freshman. You have to have QBs that are desperate to be all they can be, and I think all three of them are.” FSU's first-year defensive coordinator, Tony White, rounded out the day and focused on the group's mentality more than anything. He repeatedly reiterated that he only cares about what the product on the field looks like over physical measurables and that responding after giving up a play matters more to him than allowing the massive gain. “We're trying to create a mindset where you give up a play, ‘so what?' Play football.” “We gave up a big play, and Elijah (Herring) chases a guy down 30 or 40 yards, and gets him down at the ten. On the very next play, we get an interception. So, we've had a lot of teaching moments.” Two returners continue to flash on the field, DB Earl Little Jr., and DT Darrell Jackson Jr., and White touched on two moments today where they rose to the occasion. “D-Jax can literally be the top defensive lineman in the country. He had a great play today. In the red zone period last practice, he missed a call today. Today, I saw him make the corrections and create a tackle for -4 or -5. I said that's it right there.” “Earl has had some of the biggest hits and the best plays. Earl is him. He is truly him back there. It is fun to watch him play.” All coaches mentioned that rewatching the film would be critical to creating a firm takeaway on the outing, but being around their players in the game setting taught them more about their characters than they knew before today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As Florida State football continues to increase its workload, the Seminoles took the field Saturday for their first spring scrimmage. Mike Norvell told reporters in Tallahassee on Thursday that today's practice would be mostly situational, with a heavy emphasis on the red zone on third down. Norvell opened his statement by giving specifics for the day's proceedings. He said the team went “roughly 110-120 plays” with some special-teams work at the beginning of practice. After, he highlighted players who stepped up during the scrimmage. “I thought Sam Singleton had a couple of big plays, and Roydell has gotten back in the swing, Jaylin Lucas had a TD run. Defensively, we were able to create a couple of takeaways. Earl had an INT, and Ethan Pritchard had a pick-six.” Norvell also touched on the quarterback room and the moxie from Tommy Castellanos, Brock Glenn, and true freshman Kevin Sperry, who all receive substantial reps. “QBs, I'll have a chance to go back and watch. We mixed the three pretty good, Tommy, Brock, and Kevin. For the first scrimmage, I was really impressed with what I saw from Kevin.” Norvell said he watched the scrimmage from the middle of the field, letting his coordinators run the sidelines and call all the plays. He seemed content with how the day went, and reading between the lines, the defense took the upper hand, although it is almost impossible to tell. Gus Malzahn took the podium next and, in his head coaching style, provided an opening statement of the day and his side of the ball through six spring practices. “60 runs, 40 passes, by design. All three QBs played, pretty much equal reps. I learned a lot about our guys individually. It was good to see them respond to success and adversity. Overall, I like our guys' attitude.” Malzahn stated that the first part of practice is heavy installation with some more specifics coming later in camp. He mentioned they rotate constantly at all positions, but Luke Petitbon “is off to a great start.” The former UCF head coach singled out QB Kevin Sperry for his work throughout March practice. “Kevin has got a skill set. He can really run. He's growing, the moment has never been too big for him, which is unusual for a true freshman. You have to have QBs that are desperate to be all they can be, and I think all three of them are.” FSU's first-year defensive coordinator, Tony White, rounded out the day and focused on the group's mentality more than anything. He repeatedly reiterated that he only cares about what the product on the field looks like over physical measurables and that responding after giving up a play matters more to him than allowing the massive gain. “We're trying to create a mindset where you give up a play, ‘so what?' Play football.” “We gave up a big play, and Elijah (Herring) chases a guy down 30 or 40 yards, and gets him down at the ten. On the very next play, we get an interception. So, we've had a lot of teaching moments.” Two returners continue to flash on the field, DB Earl Little Jr., and DT Darrell Jackson Jr., and White touched on two moments today where they rose to the occasion. “D-Jax can literally be the top defensive lineman in the country. He had a great play today. In the red zone period last practice, he missed a call today. Today, I saw him make the corrections and create a tackle for -4 or -5. I said that's it right there.” “Earl has had some of the biggest hits and the best plays. Earl is him. He is truly him back there. It is fun to watch him play.” All coaches mentioned that rewatching the film would be critical to creating a firm takeaway on the outing, but being around their players in the game setting taught them more about their characters than they knew before today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WTVN Basketball Analyst, Tony White looks at the 16 remaining including which of the lower seeded teams could make the most noise starting Thursday
Florida State football returned to the practice field for the first time in 2025 on Wednesday, kicking off spring camp and the process of acclimating the team — which includes 32 newcomers — to a new offensive and defensive scheme. “I thought the guys really did a nice job of understanding the structure of what we want practice to look like,” head coach Mike Norvell said. “Great speed, energy, being able to move around from place to place. “I thought the coaches did a good job preparing the players and what to expect. And obviously new installation. We've tried to maximize the walk-through time, the meeting time that we've had leading up to this. And I thought the guys did a good job for that to translate out to the field.” With practice closed to the media, the program has opted to share clips from the day with the media: 2025 FSU football spring notes - Florida State enters spring practice with 32 newcomers, including 19 transfers and 13 true freshmen.- Of the 19 transfers, 16 come from Division I programs.- Included in the transfer group is quarterback Tommy Castellanos, wide receivers Duce Robinson and Squirrel White, and linebackers Elijah Herring, Stefon Thompson, and Caleb LaVallee.- Four transfer offensive linemen — Gunnar Hansen from Vanderbilt, Adrian Medley from UCF, Luke Petitbon from Wake Forest, and Micah Pettus from Ole Miss — have combined to play in 131 career games with 105 starts.- In total, FSU added 15 newcomers on the offensive and defensive lines.- Florida State's 16 Division I transfers have appeared in 489 games with 244 starts prior to their time at FSU, bringing:— 297 completions for 3,689 yards and 33 passing touchdowns— 1,438 rushing yards and 15 rushing touchdowns— 249 receptions for 3,361 yards and 20 receiving touchdowns— 573 tackles, 69.5 tackles for loss for 345 yards— 39.0 sacks for 269 yards— 13 pass breakups, three interceptions, nine forced fumbles, and three fumble recoveries— 11 punt returns for 155 yards to Tallahassee- FSU's transfer class was ranked 5th nationally and 1st in the ACC by 247Sports.- 247Sports ranked Florida State's overall class (signees and transfers) 2nd in the conference.- Florida State hired six new assistant coaches this offseason, including offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn and defensive coordinator Tony White, along with new position coaches: OL coach Herb Hand, passing game coordinator and WR coach Tim Harris Jr., DL coach Terrance Knighton, and safeties coach Evan Cooper.- Malzahn (head coach) and Hand (OL) were both at UCF from 2021-24 and produced a top-10 rushing offense and top-20 total offense each of their last three years together; UCF had the nation's 3rd-highest cumulative rushing total from 2021-24 behind only Air Force and Army.- Malzahn's offenses have averaged 447.7 yards per game in his 19 seasons as an offensive coordinator or head coach.- White has produced a top-25 defense each of the last four seasons at two different programs (Syracuse and Nebraska); in the last two seasons (24 games), his defense held opponents to 20 points or fewer 15 times.- His 2024 defense was the first in the country since 2021 to not allow a rushing touchdown at home.- At Tulsa in 2007 — the first year Mike Norvell, Malzahn, and Hand were on the same coaching staff — they produced the only season in NCAA history with a 5,000-yard passer, three 1,000-yard receivers, and a 1,000-yard rusher.- Norvell has coached 114 all-conference players and 14 All-Americans and ranks 4th among active head coaches with four conference championship game appearances.- Castellanos, who spent his freshman season at UCF under Malzahn, comes to Florida State after accounting for 4,921 yards of total offense in 21 games played during the 2023 and 2024 seasons at Boston College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Florida State football returned to the practice field for the first time in 2025 on Wednesday, kicking off spring camp and the process of acclimating the team — which includes 32 newcomers — to a new offensive and defensive scheme. “I thought the guys really did a nice job of understanding the structure of what we want practice to look like,” head coach Mike Norvell said. “Great speed, energy, being able to move around from place to place. “I thought the coaches did a good job preparing the players and what to expect. And obviously new installation. We've tried to maximize the walk-through time, the meeting time that we've had leading up to this. And I thought the guys did a good job for that to translate out to the field.” With practice closed to the media, the program has opted to share clips from the day with the media: 2025 FSU football spring notes - Florida State enters spring practice with 32 newcomers, including 19 transfers and 13 true freshmen.- Of the 19 transfers, 16 come from Division I programs.- Included in the transfer group is quarterback Tommy Castellanos, wide receivers Duce Robinson and Squirrel White, and linebackers Elijah Herring, Stefon Thompson, and Caleb LaVallee.- Four transfer offensive linemen — Gunnar Hansen from Vanderbilt, Adrian Medley from UCF, Luke Petitbon from Wake Forest, and Micah Pettus from Ole Miss — have combined to play in 131 career games with 105 starts.- In total, FSU added 15 newcomers on the offensive and defensive lines.- Florida State's 16 Division I transfers have appeared in 489 games with 244 starts prior to their time at FSU, bringing:— 297 completions for 3,689 yards and 33 passing touchdowns— 1,438 rushing yards and 15 rushing touchdowns— 249 receptions for 3,361 yards and 20 receiving touchdowns— 573 tackles, 69.5 tackles for loss for 345 yards— 39.0 sacks for 269 yards— 13 pass breakups, three interceptions, nine forced fumbles, and three fumble recoveries— 11 punt returns for 155 yards to Tallahassee- FSU's transfer class was ranked 5th nationally and 1st in the ACC by 247Sports.- 247Sports ranked Florida State's overall class (signees and transfers) 2nd in the conference.- Florida State hired six new assistant coaches this offseason, including offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn and defensive coordinator Tony White, along with new position coaches: OL coach Herb Hand, passing game coordinator and WR coach Tim Harris Jr., DL coach Terrance Knighton, and safeties coach Evan Cooper.- Malzahn (head coach) and Hand (OL) were both at UCF from 2021-24 and produced a top-10 rushing offense and top-20 total offense each of their last three years together; UCF had the nation's 3rd-highest cumulative rushing total from 2021-24 behind only Air Force and Army.- Malzahn's offenses have averaged 447.7 yards per game in his 19 seasons as an offensive coordinator or head coach.- White has produced a top-25 defense each of the last four seasons at two different programs (Syracuse and Nebraska); in the last two seasons (24 games), his defense held opponents to 20 points or fewer 15 times.- His 2024 defense was the first in the country since 2021 to not allow a rushing touchdown at home.- At Tulsa in 2007 — the first year Mike Norvell, Malzahn, and Hand were on the same coaching staff — they produced the only season in NCAA history with a 5,000-yard passer, three 1,000-yard receivers, and a 1,000-yard rusher.- Norvell has coached 114 all-conference players and 14 All-Americans and ranks 4th among active head coaches with four conference championship game appearances.- Castellanos, who spent his freshman season at UCF under Malzahn, comes to Florida State after accounting for 4,921 yards of total offense in 21 games played during the 2023 and 2024 seasons at Boston College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tony White, Former OSU Basketball Captain, and WTVN Basketball Analyst breaks down the first round, and who he has winning it all! His pick? Alabama
-Sip was at the media session of Phil Snow, Phil Simpson and Daikiel Shorts yesterday as they gave an update on the offseason and how things are going…which of the 3 impressed him most?-Snow said that defensively the team will try to get “more dynamic” on 3rd down defense this year and stick with what Tony White did on 1st and 3rd downs…what did Simpson and Shorts have to offer?Show sponsored by SANDHILLS GLOBALOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Chris Low joined the show to discuss Tennessee's first SEC game in 2025 — it's a BIG one. Low also shared his thoughts on changes in college football and the news of Tony White entering the Tennessee Athletics Hall of Fame. Chris Low's appearance is fueled by Dead End BBQ.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Low joined the show to discuss Tennessee's first SEC game in 2025 — it's a BIG one. Low also shared his thoughts on changes in college football and the news of Tony White entering the Tennessee Athletics Hall of Fame. Chris Low's appearance is fueled by Dead End BBQ.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
-Williams was talking with media recently and talking about Tony White's defense at FSU compared to what he had at Nebraska, and said “no offense” to the Huskers but there's more talent to work with…-For the angry fans...what exactly is he supposed to say?Show sponsored by MIDWEST BANKOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
-Williams was talking with media recently and talking about Tony White's defense at FSU compared to what he had at Nebraska, and said “no offense” to the Huskers but there's more talent to work with…Show sponsored by SANDHILLS GLOBALOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Husker Football News Part 1! Nick and Former Husker LB Bo Ruud discuss the latest events in the world of Nebraska Football. They discuss Tony White's departure, Butler as DC, Phil Snow's role, and the other notable hires on the staff. Subscribe, rate, and review my podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Also follow up on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter OR NickBahe.com Hurrdat Sports is a digital production platform dedicated to the new wave of sports media. From podcasting to video interviews along with live events and entertainment, we're here to change how you consume sports. Find us online at Hurrdatsports.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
-The portal is open, and many players have entered their names….which player surprises you most that's announced their intentions to look elsewhere for school?-When will we start hearing of players heading Nebraska's way in the portal and what positions will they be most active at?-And we have an update on replacements for Tony White and Terrance Knighton. What are Sean's thoughts?Show sponsored by SANDHILLS GLOBALOur Sponsors:* Check out Cigars International and use my code EARLYBREAK for a great deal: www.cigarsinternational.com* Check out Robinhood: https://robinhood.com/goldAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
-Rhule addressed the class that Nebraska signed and more yesterday….did we hear anything about the lack of handshake at Iowa?-Also, Terrance Knighton is indeed on the way to Florida State to join Tony White…how soon will we know of replacements for these positions?-More Rhule audio from yesterday and signing day news from across the country…Show sponsored by SANDHILLS GLOBALOur Sponsors:* Check out Cigars International and use my code EARLYBREAK for a great deal: www.cigarsinternational.com* Check out Robinhood: https://robinhood.com/goldAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
-The early signing period goes through Friday, but most of the signings were done yesterday…what do you make of this class and also the addition of Cortez Mills?-Terrance Knighton is following Tony White to Florida State…what names are you looking at for replacements for them and is anyone else departing from staff potentially?-Schaefer didn't seem to think the handshake situation was that important in the Iowa game…what is his conclusion now in the aftermath?Show sponsored by MIDWEST BANKOur Sponsors:* Check out Cigars International and use my code EARLYBREAK for a great deal: www.cigarsinternational.com* Check out Robinhood: https://robinhood.com/goldAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel talk Nebraska's recent departures — players and coaches — and all things Signing Day. They talk what is the bigger deal: Tony White and Terrance Knighton leaving Nebraska for Florida State or Dana Holgorsen staying in Lincoln. The crew breaks down the highlights — and lowlights — from Nebraska on Signing Day. They discuss what current Huskers that Nebraska would like to retain and the ones that have already entered the transfer portal. The three talk where Nebraska will play in a bowl game and close out with their picks for the conference championship games.
The Andy Staples Show & Friends: A show about college football
Ohio State fell, and Alabama snuck into the College Football Playoff rankings ahead of the final rankings on Sunday. David Ubben, Chris Vannini and Damien Harris react to the penultimate CFP field, the Buckeyes hosting, the ACC sweating it out and more. Afterward, the trio preview championship weekend. Can Texas take revenge against Georgia, and why has Carson Beck been so good lately? Is Oregon really the best team in the country? SMU deserves a playoff spot regardless of Saturday's results, and Clemson could be a bid thief. Cam Skettebo for Heisman? Boise State-UNLV win-and-your-in game. Later, Chris has coaching carousel updates, including West Virginia and UCF's top candidates, FSU, Michigan and Oklahoma's coordinator changes, and more!Rundown:- CFP rankings reaction: Does Alabama deserve to be in? (1:00)- Texas vs Georgia (11:15)- Conference championships' place in the 12-team era (15:00)- Oregon vs Penn State (22:00)- SMU vs Clemson (27:30)- Arizona State vs Iowa State (31:30)- Boise State vs UNLV (35:45)- West Virginia HC candidates (42:15)- Florida State hires Gus Malzahn & Tony White (45:00)- Purdue candidates (49:15)- Oklahoma's new OC (50:45)- UCF candidates (52:00)- Sherrone Moore fires Kirk Campbell, Michigan's OC search (53:45)Hosts: David Ubben (@davidubben), Chris Vanninin (@ChrisVannini), Damien Harris (@DHx34)Audio editor: John RossExecutive producer: Cam Molina (@commentatorcam)Supervising producer: Michael Martinez (@MikeMartinezDC) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Andy Staples Show & Friends: A show about college football
Ohio State fell, and Alabama snuck into the College Football Playoff rankings ahead of the final rankings on Sunday. David Ubben, Chris Vannini and Damien Harris react to the penultimate CFP field, the Buckeyes hosting, the ACC sweating it out and more. Afterward, the trio preview championship weekend. Can Texas take revenge against Georgia, and why has Carson Beck been so good lately? Is Oregon really the best team in the country? SMU deserves a playoff spot regardless of Saturday's results, and Clemson could be a bid thief. Cam Skettebo for Heisman? Boise State-UNLV win-and-your-in game. Later, Chris has coaching carousel updates, including West Virginia and UCF's top candidates, FSU, Michigan and Oklahoma's coordinator changes, and more! Rundown: - CFP rankings reaction: Does Alabama deserve to be in? (1:00) - Texas vs Georgia (11:15) - Conference championships' place in the 12-team era (15:00) - Oregon vs Penn State (22:00) - SMU vs Clemson (27:30) - Arizona State vs Iowa State (31:30) - Boise State vs UNLV (35:45) - West Virginia HC candidates (42:15) - Florida State hires Gus Malzahn & Tony White (45:00) - Purdue candidates (49:15) - Oklahoma's new OC (50:45) - UCF candidates (52:00) - Sherrone Moore fires Kirk Campbell, Michigan's OC search (53:45) Hosts: David Ubben (@davidubben), Chris Vanninin (@ChrisVannini), Damien Harris (@DHx34) Audio editor: John Ross Executive producer: Cam Molina (@commentatorcam) Supervising producer: Michael Martinez (@MikeMartinezDC) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Florida State made aggressive plays to get what appear to be the two coordinators atop Mike Norvell's wish list in Gus Malzahn and Tony White. We go over the background of the two hires, some of their tendencies, and what we think of the fit here at Florida State in this episode of On The Bench. You can subscribe to On The Bench, X's and Noles, and Beyond The Bench on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. As always, five-star reviews and comments on Apple Podcasts are appreciated! Also, you can watch the show on YouTube now. We'll do live streams as well, and you can get notifications on when we're live by subscribing to our YouTube channel. 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
The Husker247 Podcast tried to sneak in 45 minutes of chatting about Tony White, Dana Holgorsen and everything else that happened on Monday, but then Tuesday's news cycle started to happen. However before the news started rolling int he trio discussed White leaving for Florida State, why it may have happened, why despite White's success it's not as concerning as it may seem and who ultimately could replace the defensive coordinator. Then a discussion took place about Holgorsen staying as an offensive coordinator, how this might be the single most important coaching move of the offseason for the Huskers and what things could look like with more time to install his vision for the Huskers. And then the news started happening. First a wide receivers coach in Daniel Shorts. Then Daniel Kaelin entered 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
-News was flying all over social media yesterday with reports of White heading to Florida State in the same role as he had at Nebraska-Nebraska also learned of DE Jimari Butler, LB Makai Gbayor, and RB Gabe Ervin, Jr. entering the portal among others-Maybe the biggest news of all, however, is OC Dana Holgorsen staying with the team on a two-year contract after coming in as an analyst just a month agoShow sponsored by SANDHILLS GLOBALOur Sponsors:* Check out Cigars International and use my code EARLYBREAK for a great deal: www.cigarsinternational.com* Check out Robinhood: https://robinhood.com/goldAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome to Season 5 episode 16 of the No Block No Rock Podcast! On this week's episode the guys talk about Nebraska beating Nebraska against Iowa, Tony White GONE, and Transfer Portal Cycle Begins! Caniglia's A Mano is a local, family owned pizza and pub in Papillion, Nebraska. Caniglias produces the highest quality food and service, while cultivating great relationships with the community. “A Mano” translates to “by hand”, which is exactly what you'll get - dough, meatballs, fresh chopped veggies, signature sauces and house dressings. Caniglia's A Mano has created a welcoming atmosphere where you're greeted with a smile and treated like family. If you're looking for authentic flavors, check out Caniglia's A Mano. Check out our website: https://nbnrpodcast.com/ Follow us on Facebook, Twitter (X), Tik Tok, Youtube & Instagram: @NBNRPodcast The No Block No Rock Podcast is proudly part of Hurrdat Sports. The No Block No Rock Podcast is sponsored by Nebraska Brewing Company Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
-Holgorsen joked in saying he took the Husker job because he was bored, but also said he has great respect for Matt Rhule and was ready to get back on the scene-Holgorsen also said that Nebraska apparently has a young player that can help the team out on Saturday, “so watch out for that”….who could he be referring to?-More from Holgorsen and Tony White's media appearance…Show sponsored by SANDHILLS GLOBALOur Sponsors:* Check out Cigars International and use my code EARLYBREAK for a great deal: www.cigarsinternational.com* Check out Robinhood: https://robinhood.com/goldAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy