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Jim is joined by NFL Writer for CBS Sports, Bryan DeArdo, to discuss the hall of fame candidacy of former NFL running back Rickey Watters. First, Jim and Bryan reminisce about 1990s running backs, as they both consider the 1990s to be the Golden Age of the position (8:29). Next, they cover Watters' three touchdown performance in Super Bowl XXIX, how Watters compares to Buffalo Bills legend Thurman Thomas, and where he ranks among the best running backs of the 1990s (18:31). Finally, they discuss Watters' membership in the 90 Touchdown Club (54:05), before making a final call on whether or not Watters deserves a place in the HOF (62:08).
Horns 247 Texas Beat Writer Eric Henry and Insider/Columnist Chip Brown are back with another episode of The Flagship Podcast. The guys recap Texas' spring practice and Steve Sarkisian's address at the Touchdown Club of Houston. They also talk No. 1 Texas baseball, NFL Draft and much more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Lone Star Gridiron Steve Sarkisian Press Conference 042825 The AUTHORITY on Texas High School Football! ™ Coach Steve Sarkisian held a press conference just before his talk with the Touchdown Club of Houston. He discusses various aspects of the program. The coach highlights the team's success in the NFL draft, the positive impact of […]
Steve Sarkisian speaks at the Touchdown Club of Houston following the 2025 spring season, looks ahead to the fall and more!
Sarkisian met with media today at the Touchdown Club of Houston. He talks draft, recruiting, and spring ball. Join InsideTexas.com: https://www.on3.com/teams/texas-longhorns/join/ Want Official IT Merch? Shop Here: https://insidetexasmerch.myshopify.com/ Listen to the Podcast: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3P0cwAUPNZrsNrTOKOfa6x Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-texas-football/id1721623113 Find Us On Social Media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/InsideTexas Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InsideTexas/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/insidetexas/ https://www.on3.com/teams/texas-longhorns/
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In this week's sit down, Randy Lee and head coach Tyson Helton share some thoughts about Kennesaw State after the Owls pulled off an upset last week over Liberty to end the Flames' perfect record against CUSA foes.Also, Helton shares his thoughts on the Tops starting 3-0 in CUSA play to co-star at the top of the standings with Jacksonville State. Lee and Helton also discuss the incredible weekend WKU volleyball had despite Coach Hudson and Coach Bere being saddled at home with leg injuries.Along with that, the two gentlemen share their thoughts on the World Series between LA and New York before Helton highlights the importance of WKU's Touchdown Club.Finally, Coach Helton shares how the Hilltoppers' football staff stays in the Halloween spirit during a work week that keeps them busy while the family trick-or-treats.Tune in next week for another edition of the Tops Live Football Podcast on Tuesday at 6:30pm wherever you get your podcasts.All episodes are part of the Hilltopper Nation Podcast Network powered by Learfield.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Former Razorback David Bazzel may be one of the most recognizable names in Arkansas. He played linebacker for the UofA in 1984 and had a total of 113 tackles. He was sidelined due to shoulder and back injures. “I think all of the football I played taught me a lot of discipline and taught me to grind and work hard,” says Bazzel. He created the Broyles Award, now going on 25 years, and the Touchdown Club, which brings in big names from all over the country. He is also responsible for the “Battle for the Boot,” and the Tusk Fund. For David, it's all about giving recognition to those who deserve it, while putting Arkansas in the spotlight. In the fall of 1998, Bazzel wrote and starred in a one man play titled “Football, Biceps, Biscuits and Gravy: Confessions of a Razorback.” Due to lack of ticket sales, the show closed before opening night. “You win some, you lose some,” Bazzel said, adding he has “no problem eating a little humble pie.” You can find Bazzel on TV during Razorback football season as a pre-game host and commentator, as well as doing his full-time job at 103.7 The Buzz.
After a big First Bounce win, we kick things off for week 1 of College Football season, Charles Davis joins Marc this morning to talk all things heading into this great Kickoff weekend!
Adam Munsterteiger and Brian Howell shared their thoughts from Folsom Field's Touchdown Club after covering Colorado's Fall Sports Media Day event on Friday.
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Horns 247's Chip Brown and Eric Henry are back with another episode of The Flagship Podcast. The guys talk about the additions of Jay'Vion Cole and Bill Norton along with Steve Sarkisian's address to the Touchdown Club of Houston. Plus news and notes around the Forty Acres, enjoy! Apologies for the missed episode last week as technical difficulties got the best of us. 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
Mike remembered Lloyd Bagot, a founding member of The Touchdown Club of New Orleans who passed away. Mike and Charlie spoke to a WWL listener about the Arena Football League. Dallin Holker, the Saints new UDFA TE, joined Mike and Charlie. Holker discussed his journey in college from BYU to Colorado State. He explained his reasoning for signing with the Saints after the draft. Mike praised Holker's yards-after-catch capabilities as a receiver. Mike, Steve, and Charlie played their daily "Triple Option" segment.
92.9 FM ESPN presents the 2024 Memphis Touchdown Club speaker series with a portion of the proceeds benefiting LeBonheur Children's Hospital. NEXT UP: Houston Nutt, SEC Network personality and former Arkansas/Ole Miss Head Football Coach, on Monday, May 6th, at 5:30 p.m. at the Hilton Memphis He joined Gabe Kuhn to discuss the state of CFB, his career, and The Memphis TD Club
On today's show, we run through ESPN's list of the Most Impactful Newcomers for the Top 25 College Football Teams for 2024 - we pick out the SEC teams they listed, which include RB Trevor Etienne at Georgia, WR Isaiah Bond at Texas, DT Walter Nolen at Ole Miss and many more. Also, we bring you sound from Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian as he met with the media on Wednesday at the Touchdown Club of Houston, addressing a number of offseason topics, including how he ensures his roster doesn't drop off from last year, how he's grown as a head coach, how he handled the Transfer Portal, preparing to enter the SEC this offseason and much more! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Monopoly GO!Get in the game and join your friends. Click HERE to Download MONOPOLY GO! now free on The App Store or Google Play.LinkedInThese days every new potential hire can feel like a high stakes wager for your small business. That's why LinkedIn Jobs helps find the right people for your team, faster and for free. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/lockedoncollege. Terms and conditions apply.GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply.FanDuelFanDuel, America's Number One Sportsbook. Right now, NEW customers get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS with any winning GUARANTEED That's A HUNDRED AND FIFTY BUCKS – with any winning FIVE DOLLAR BET!Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started. eBay MotorsFrom brakes to exhaust kits and beyond, eBay Motors has over 122 million parts to keep your ride-or-die alive. With all the parts you need at the prices you want, it's easy to bring home that big win. Keep your ride-or-die alive at EbayMotors.com. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)
The Touchdown Club of Richmond recently honored John Shuman (pictured, center) as the recipient of the Ray Tate Award. Shuman compiled a record of 190-110-1 during his 31-year head coaching career with the Fork Union Military Academy postgraduate team. The Ray Tate Award is presented by the TD Club to a person who exemplifies the commitment and dedication to the sport of football as exemplified by the late Ray Tate, who spent over 50 years associated with the game of football. Making the presentation was Tate's son Chris Tate (right) and Mike O'Toole (left), a longtime member of the TD...Article LinkSupport the show
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We start with some disappointing news about Georgia's runningbacks and I sprinkle in a bit of info from the Touchdown Club meeting this past Monday. Then we zero in on the SEC East and finish it up by looking around the country one last time. Thanks for listening and Go Dawgs.
MDJ Script/ Top Stories for July14th Friday Publish Date: July 13 Thursday Commercial: Henssler :15 From the Henssler Financial Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast Today is Friday July 14th and happy 63rd birthday to actress Jane Lynch ***Lynch*** I'm Dan Radcliffe and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia Man reported missing by Kennesaw police believed dead in Atlanta New theater opens on Marietta Square And Atlanta Community Food Bank opening new pantry in Marietta Plus All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Commercial : ESOG STORY 1: found Hasith Nawarathne, a man reported missing by the Kennesaw Police Department, was found dead in Atlanta. The police had issued a missing person alert on July 7, stating that Nawarathne was last heard from on July 2, driving a white Lexus RX350. Kennesaw police were notified by Atlanta police that Nawarathne was found at the scene of a death investigation in Atlanta. While awaiting confirmation from the Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office, evidence at the scene suggests that the deceased is Nawarathne. It is believed that the body found in a car outside a Kroger grocery store in Atlanta is his. The cause of his death is yet to be determined by the medical examiner. Nawarathne worked as a financial services representative at Morgan Stanley...............……... Read more about this at mdjonline.com Story 2: theater The Alley Stage, a new entertainment venue in Marietta Square, held its grand opening, offering a space for comedy, cabaret, and live theater. Located at 11 Anderson Street, the intimate venue aims to provide a unique and immersive experience for the audience. With a seating capacity of around 100, attendees can enjoy up-close performances from a variety of programming, including live music, comedy shows, and cabaret performances. The owner, Colt Chambers, aims to establish The Alley Stage as Marietta Square's home for comedy, cabaret, and live theater. The venue will also host the Marietta Theatre Company, producing shows each season. Story 3: food The Atlanta Community Food Bank is expanding its presence in Cobb County by opening a new food pantry in unincorporated Marietta. The 8,320-square-foot facility, which used to be a Family Dollar store, is the second of the food bank's community food centers, which resemble grocery stores. It aims to address the noticeable gaps between residents' needs and the support they receive. The pantry is expected to distribute food directly to about 700 families weekly, with plans to scale up based on demand. The food bank has seen an increase in hunger, serving 40% more people than 18 months ago, attributed to factors like inflation and the end of pandemic-era social programs. In Cobb County, 1 in 14 people face food insecurity. we'll be right back Break: CUofGA - Dayco – Elon STORY 4: expands Freeman Mathis & Gary, LLP, a large law firm based in Cumberland, has expanded its headquarters by adding 15,774 square feet to its offices at 100 Galleria Parkway. The expansion, valued at over $1.5 million, was made in preparation for the firm's next phase of growth. The firm's managing partner, Ben Mathis, expressed excitement about remaining in Cobb County and investing in the community that helped launch the firm. Freeman Mathis & Gary, established in 1997, has grown to become a national leader in litigation with over 325 lawyers in 31 offices across 17 states. The firm specializes in various practice areas and will continue to operate its national base in Cobb County. STORY 5: strand The Strand Theatre in Marietta recognized Kim Gresh, a businesswoman and philanthropist, for her contributions to the theater. Gresh has chaired the board of Friends of the Strand, the nonprofit overseeing the theater, since 2018. The theater unveiled a stone paver under its marquee in appreciation of Gresh, with the marquee sign flashing "The Gresh Way!! Thank you Kim for your passion for Marietta." Gresh's leadership during the pandemic was praised, and former Gov. Roy Barnes described her as a valuable resource for Cobb County. Gresh expressed her gratitude and shared her connection to the theater, which underwent renovations in the 2000s and reopened as the Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre in 2009. Story 6: student State Rep. John Carson, a Republican from northeast Cobb, praised the Georgia Department of Audits and Accounts' economic analysis report on the Qualified Education Expense (QEE) Tax Credit program. The report estimates that the program would result in annual cost savings of $61.4 million with a 90% "student switcher rate," indicating the percentage of students who would return to public schools without the program. The analysis shows $28 million in reduced state costs and $33.4 million in local cost savings. Carson expressed his support for the program and its benefits for Georgia taxpayers, citing the positive impacts of school choice programs on student outcomes. He plans to advocate for the program in the upcoming legislative session...………we're back, in a moment Break: Ingle's 6- Drake- G.O.N. Story 7: Key Georgia Tech coach Brent Key addressed the Touchdown Club of Atlanta at their first meeting, sharing his plans for his first year leading the Yellow Jackets football program. Key emphasized the importance of recruiting, particularly local recruits from Cobb County. He stressed the significance of building relationships with high schools and community members in the area. Key also discussed the need for establishing a true standard for the program and creating a culture of ownership on and off the field. He highlighted the alignment within Georgia Tech's athletic program and expressed his ambition to elevate the team's performance to compete in every game and season. Key mentioned the implementation of the "fifth quarter program," focusing on off-field matters and academic improvement for the team. Story 8: Parker Recent Kennesaw Mountain graduate Sam Parker fulfilled his lifelong dream by being selected in the 19th round of the MLB draft by the Minnesota Twins. Parker, a standout first baseman and pitcher, received all-region honors and had an impressive season with a .415 batting average, four home runs, and 29 RBIs. His power and work ethic were praised by his coach, and Parker credited his team and coach for preparing him for the next level. While he had committed to play at Chipola College, Parker is now in negotiations with the Twins and considering the opportunity to turn professional. Several other players with Cobb County ties were also selected in this year's draft. Story 9: Murphy Myles Murphy, the rookie defensive end for the Cincinnati Bengals, takes an engineering-like approach to the game of football. Coming from a family of skilled problem solvers, Murphy's analytical mindset and attention to detail have helped him excel on the field. Although he initially leaned towards baseball, his father and older brother recognized his potential in football and encouraged him to pursue it. Murphy's strategic approach to the game and his ability to study opponents' tendencies have contributed to his success. He gained recognition in high school and ultimately became a highly sought-after edge rusher. His commitment to continuous improvement and understanding the strategy of the game has propelled him to the next level. Murphy will report with other rookies for Bengals training camp on July 22nd. We're back with final thoughts after this Break: UMC 30 - Henssler 60 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Marietta Daily Journal podcast. Read more about all our stories, and get other great content at MDJonline.com. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. www.henssler.com www.cuofga.org www.ingles-markets.com www.esogrepair.com www.daycosystems.com www.gon.com www.unitedmilitarycare.org www.elonsalon.com www.drakerealty.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GDP Script/ Top Stories for Wednesday June 28th Publish Date: Tuesday June 27 From the Henssler Financial Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast Today is Wednesday June 28th , and happy 75th birthday to actress Kathy Bates ****Bates**** I'm Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Peggy Slappey Properties 1. Norcross police seeking public's help to identify teen killed on Beaver Ruin Road 2. R&B singer Jacquees arrested after altercation in Buford 3. And U.S. Rep. Andrew Clyde gets spending bill amended to bar renaming of Lake Lanier, Buford Dam Plus, Leah McGrath of Ingles Markets is here to talk about farm raised trout. All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast. Break 1 : Slappey Story 1. teen Norcross police are seeking the public's assistance in identifying a teenager who was fatally struck by a car on Beaver Ruin Road. The victim, believed to be a Hispanic male between 13 and 16 years old, was walking along the road early Sunday when the accident occurred. Despite efforts by detectives, the victim's identity and family remain unknown. To aid in identification, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation has provided an artist's rendering of the teen. Norcross police are urging anyone with information about the incident or the teenager's identity to contact them at 770-448-2111..…… See the composite sketch and read more on this story at gwinnettdailypost.com STORY 2: jaquees R&B singer Jacquees, whose real name is Rodriquez Jacquees Broadnax, was arrested in Buford after an altercation at a tap house near the Mall of Georgia. He is facing charges of simple battery and misdemeanor obstruction of law enforcement officers. According to an arrest warrant, Broadnax allegedly bit a woman's hand and attempted to flee from law enforcement while being detained. He was released from the Gwinnett County Jail on $3,700 bail. As part of his bond conditions, he has been ordered to stay away from the woman he allegedly bit and is prohibited from returning to the Local Tap establishment. Story 3: Clyde U.S. Representative Andrew Clyde has introduced amendments to the Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies spending bill, aiming to prevent the Army Corps of Engineers from renaming Lake Lanier and Buford Dam. The proposed renaming was an effort to disassociate the sites from individuals with ties to the Confederacy during the Civil War. Clyde's amendments also prohibit funding for diversity, equity, and inclusion offices or programs. The House Appropriations Committee adopted both amendments. Democrats expressed opposition, arguing against protecting names associated with the Confederacy, while Republicans pointed to potential repercussions for other monuments and facility names. The issue of renaming civil projects sparked a heated debate among committee members...……..we'll be right back Break 2: MOG - Tom Wages - Obits Story 4: stealing Gwinnett County police are seeking the public's assistance in identifying a man involved in two incidents of stealing garden lights from a Home Depot in the Hamilton Mill area. In both instances, the suspect loaded the lights into a cart and provided fraudulent financial account information to the cashier, avoiding payment with a credit or debit card. The stolen items totaled approximately $1,300 and $1,600 in value. The suspect is described as a Black man with a slender build, short dreadlocks, and a black mustache. The police are treating the cases as shoplifting incidents and urge anyone with information to contact them or Atlanta Crime Stoppers. See pictures of the suspect and read more about this case at gwinnettdailypost.com Story 5: Allen Duke University football program received a commitment from Gemyel Allen, an offensive lineman from Mountain View. Standing at 6-foot-3 and weighing 305 pounds, Allen is considered a three-star prospect according to 247Sports rankings. He recently visited Duke and Virginia among the schools that extended offers to him. As a rising senior, Allen was recognized as a first-team All-Region 8-7A and first-team all-county player by the Daily Post and the Touchdown Club of Gwinnett during the previous season..……….We'll be back after this Story 6: Greco Trajen Greco, a two-sport standout from Mill Creek, committed to the Georgia Tech football program. As a rising senior cornerback, Greco played a crucial role in helping the Hawks win the Class 7A state title last season. With impressive stats including 61 tackles, 17 pass breakups, and five interceptions, he received all-state, all-region, and all-county honors. In the recruitment process, Greco garnered nearly 30 offers in football. Not only successful in football, but Greco also excelled in basketball, earning all-state, all-region, and all-county honors. He was even named the Region 8-7A Player of the Year, averaging 16.1 points, 6.5 rebounds, 6.1 assists, and 3.3 steals. Greco will focus on football at the collegiate level. We'll be back in a moment Break 3: ESOG – Ingles 10– GCPS tfn Story 7: white And now, Leah McGrath joins us to talk about farm raised trout ****Leah**** We'll have final thoughts after this Break 4: Henssler 60 Thanks again for listening to today's Gwinnett Daily Post podcast. Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? 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Former Braves pitcher, and 2015 Hall of Famer, John Smoltz spoke at the Charlotte Touchdown Club earlier today, as he talked about his favorite memories from his playing days, the new rules in the game, his impressions of Shohei Ohtani, and the chances the MLB comes to Charlotte See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bobby responded to a text from a WWL listener regarding Jameis Winston. Bobby and Mike spoke to Loyd Bagot, the president of the Touchdown Club of New Orleans, about an event for the Saints' rookies. Mike Triplett, a Saints reporter for NewOrleans.football, joined Sports Talk to discuss the Saints' rookie class and schedule. Triplett talked about Bryan Bresee's role in the Saints' defense. He broke down their manageable 2023 schedule. Triplett also shared his thoughts on Michael Thomas and Wil Lutz.
The Aurora Theatre's Season 28 Signature Series will showcase an array of Broadway-caliber musicals, thought-provoking plays, and timeless holiday magic. This season marks the first time in the venue's history that every show will be led by a woman. The series will feature "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical," "Christmas Canteen," "Knead," "Greener Pastures," and "Sister Act." The Aurora Theatre will continue to host hundreds of arts, entertainment, educational, and community events throughout the year that cater to audiences of diverse ages, backgrounds, and lifestyles. Tickets for all shows can be purchased through auroratheatre.com or by calling the Box Office. Georgia Gwinnett College's School of Education has launched an online Autism Endorsement Program for licensed teachers and certified professionals. The program aims to improve the knowledge of professionals in teaching students with autism spectrum disorders. The program includes nine hours of training delivered online, and it is approved by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission. GGC introduced the program due to the rapid increase of students with autism in Gwinnett County K-12 schools, with an increase of about 1,400 students from 2013 to 2020, according to school systems data. Students who graduate with a Bachelor of Science in special education will earn a special education teaching license and autism endorsement. Mill Creek junior Aidan Banfield committed Tuesday to the University of North Carolina football program. The 6-foot-3, 285-pounder was named Offensive Lineman of the Year by the Touchdown Club of Gwinnett last season after helping the Hawks to the Class AAAAAAA state championship. He was a first-team all-county and All-Region 8-AAAAAAA selection, and earned all-county and all-region honors as a sophomore. He also has been an all-state selection the past two seasons. Banfield, who maintains a 4.0 GPA, had offers from a number of Power Five programs, including Georgia Tech, Duke, Pittsburgh, Virginia, Vanderbilt and North Carolina State. The Georgia United Foundation has awarded scholarships totaling $25,000 to six high school seniors who plan to attend college or technical school in 2023-24. Among the winners are Akili Smith of Parkview High School and Myra Ehrenberg of Ehrenberg Family Home School. The scholarship program is designed to encourage creativity and community engagement among higher education-bound students through video submissions. Georgia United's CEO Debbie Smith said the scholarship initiative has helped distribute $363,000 to 247 scholars during its 29-year history. Dillon Bennett broke the Parkview boys soccer program's record for career assists Thursday in the Panthers' 5-1 win at Hilton Head, South Carolina. Bennett had a goal and two assists, which moved him past the previous school record of 32 assists, held by Blake Brettschneider, a former standout at South Carolina who played pro soccer for six years, two in MLS. John Charlton, Simon McDonald, Brian Beltran-Perez and Carlos Garcia also contributed in the victory for Parkview. Seckinger High School in Georgia won its first-ever state championship at the GHSA Class AAAA State Literary Championships in Warner Robins. Three members of the school's literary team – Grace Kang, Phoebe Yoon, and Kaylee Oh – tied for first place with a team from Heritage-Catoosa in the Trio singing competition. The Seckinger trio sang "Hotato Koy" by Ro Ogura and "Song of Miriam" by Elaine Hagenberg to secure the win. The school, which opened its doors only last August, finished 15th overall among 24 teams in Class AAAA. Greater Atlanta Christian and Buford, both located in Gwinnett, also won top spots in their categories. For more information be sure to visit www.bgpodcastnetwork.com https://www.lawrencevillega.org/ https://www.foxtheatre.org/ https://guideinc.org/ https://www.psponline.com/ https://www.kiamallofga.com/ https://www.milb.com/gwinnett https://www.fernbankmuseum.org/ www.atlantagladiators.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep 339 | Aired 3/10/2023 | Originally Aired 1/13/2021 My guest today on Up In Your Business with Kerry McCoy is one of the few men I know that really looks good in a puka shell necklace, the well-known and former Razorback football player, David Bazzel. David played linebacker for the University of Arkansas in the 1984 season and had a total of 113 tackles before he was sidelined with shoulder and back injuries. But his contribution to the sport did not stop there. David founded the nationally renowned Broyles Award that honors the best assistant coaches in college football. He is also a founding member of the popular Touchdown Club that during the football season has a weekly luncheon with guest speakers in Little Rock, Arkansas. In addition, what I found most interesting is that the “Battle for the Boot,” a football rivalry between Louisiana and Arkansas, is the brainchild of David! These days you can hear “The Bazz” weekday mornings on 103.7 The Buzz and on TV during the Razorback football season as a pre-game host and commentator. Listen to hear David's take on Razorback football, hear his story of hard work and learn about his relationship with the late Athletic Director, Frank Broyles and what he learned.
Loyd Bagot, the president of the Touchdown Club of New Orleans, joined Mike to share this year's award recipients at the club's annual banquet. Mike and Charlie spoke to Wilson Alexander, an LSU writer for the Advocate, to recap a busy recruiting weekend for LSU football. Alexander previewed multiple position battles during spring football, including cornerback, offensive line, and wide receiver. He talked about Maason Smith's non-contact participation in Spring practice. He also shared his thoughts on defensive back Sage Ryan and wide receiver Shelton Sampson.
Gerald Talks with Gary Harrell on #ItsEasySon!!! "Gary Harrell joined Jackson State in November of 2020, after serving as running backs coach for a season at Alabama State. In the Fall 2021, Santee Marshall and Peyton Pickett combined for nearly 1,000 yards and eight touchdowns. Prior to joining ASU, he served a two-year stint under Lane Kiffin at Florida Atlantic. He joined the Florida Atlantic staff in January of 2017. His attention was given to the wide receivers who rotated throughout the season seeing the quarterbacks utilize a total of nine receivers. Senior Kalib Woods was named the Conference USA Championship MVP, and Willie Wright, just a freshman, was the team's most consistent wideout and led the Owls with 56 catches and a total of six scores. Following the year, Wright earned a spot on the C-USA All-Freshman team. Prior to his stint at Florida Atlantic, his alma matter came knocking on his door and asked the Miami native to return to the program, but as the head coach in 2011. All told, Harrell served as Howard University's head coach for five seasons. During his Howard tenure student-athletes worked under the premise that athletics and academics were evaluated equally. In 2012 he was honored by the D.C. Touchdown Club as the Local College Coach of the Year at its inaugural awards dinner. During his time at Howard, he finished with a 20-36 overall record including a 7-4 mark in 2012. Before going to Howard, Harrell spent two seasons as the offensive coordinator for Bowie State, from 2009-10. Harrell began at Morgan State in 2008 where he remained through 2009 before seizing the opportunity to move from a position coach with the Rattlers to an offensive coordinator position at Bowie State. He was a part of a team that finished 6-6 in 2008 and 6-5 in 2009. While at Morgan State he also served as the wide receivers coach for Team Michigan, a member of the All-American Football League (Feb. 2008 - May 2008). Harrell got his start in coaching at his alma mater, focusing on Howard's wide receivers from 2002-04. Howard posted a 6-5 record in 2002, a 4-7 mark in 2003 and a 6-5 mark in 2004, including splitting two overtime games. He moved away from his alma mater to gain collegiate coaching experience in another environment. He served as a Texas Southern assistant coach, for wide receivers, from 2004-06.Harrell returned to the east coast as an assistant coach in 2006. His two-year stint was made easier due to his familiarity with the MEAC. Harrell, affectionately known as “The Flea,” played two NFL seasons, seeing action in four games in 1994 and '95, with the New York Giants. He also played one season (March 1996-June 1996) for the World League's Frankfurt Galaxy and two seasons in the Canadian Football League with the Montreal Alouettes (1996-97). He was a four-year letter winner as a wide receiver and punt return specialist. He started every game for Howard's undefeated 1993 team and was a member of the MEAC Championship team that same season. Harrell holds the Howard record for most receptions in a game (13) and in a career (184). He was inducted into the Howard University Hall of Fame in November 2005, and also received a proclamation from the City of Miami declaring it Gary “Flea” Harrell Day. Prior to attending Howard, he was a varsity athlete for Miami's Northwestern High School. A native of Miami (Fla.), Harrell earned his degree in Marketing from Howard in 1994. He and his wife (Tenika) have two children, a daughter – Jasmine – and son – Gary, Jr. – who is a member of the Howard football team." Courtesy of GoJSUTigers.com
An effort by the Mountain View High School football community to help one of its families, which lost its home in a fire on Christmas Day, has exceeded expectations this week. The Van Horn family was hit by a fire on Sunday night, and the home ended up being a total loss. The family's father, Michael, is the Mountain View football Touchdown Club president and the two sons in the family have played football at the school. Mountain View football officials set out to raise $4,000 through a GoFundMe campaign to help the family. As of Thursday night, the fundraising effort had raised $19,377 from 163 donations. The football team also held a donation drive, where people could donate clothing and gift cards to the family, for two hours on last Wednesday morning. A link to the Go Fund Me can be found on Gwinnett Daily Post dot com. For anyone who thinks that one person can't effect a positive impact in multiple communities, meet Alessandra Ferrara-Miller, the founder of Forsyth County-based All For Lunch. Five years ago, the California native established All For Lunch Inc. in Suwanee to pay off the lunch debt for four elementary schools in the North Gwinnett Cluster. Ferrara-Miller's efforts have since blossomed throughout schools in the metro Atlanta area. In mid-December, Ferrara-Miller announced that her one-person nonprofit erased the lunchroom debt in more than 250 schools in Gwinnett, Fulton, Cobb, Barrow and Fayette counties. All For Lunch gave more than $130,000 to schools — including more than $75,000 in Gwinnett — so that families wouldn't go into the holiday season with outstanding school lunch debt. On December 19, Ferrara-Miller said she planned to meet with administrators in Forsyth County to eliminate lunch debt in more than 40 schools before the end of 2022. Ferrara-Miller said she got the idea to pay off school lunch debt after seeing a news report about a young student in Alabama who was sent home from school one day with a stamp on his arm that said, “I need lunch money.” A digital asset portfolio manager by day, Ferrara-Miller established All For Lunch (using the book “Nonprofits for Dummies” as a guide) and began her push to put a dent in the debt many families accrue in school cafeterias across the metro area. According to the Educational Data Initiative, more than 1.5 million students can't afford a school lunch, resulting in a school meal debt of some $250 million. More than three-quarters of the schools in the country have unpaid lunch debt and at the beginning of the 2022-23 school year, the free lunches that had been offered to students in the wake of the COVID pandemic were no longer offered. North Gwinnett grad Seth Anderson committed Sunday to the Iowa Hawkeyes football program. Anderson was a hot prospect in the transfer portal after a breakout 2022 season at Charleston Southern, where he earned Freshman All-American honors and was the Big South Conference Offensive Player of the Year as a redshirt freshman. The 6-foot, 178-pound wide receiver had 42 catches for 628 yards and seven touchdowns. Anderson, who earned second-team all-region honors and honorable mention all-county acclaim as a North senior in 2020, is the son of longtime NFL receiver Willie “Flipper” Anderson, whose 336 receiving yards against the Saints in 1989 is an NFL record. Seth chose the Hawkeyes over Georgia Tech, James Madison, and Appalachian State, among others. Iowa went 8-5 this season, with a 5-4 mark in the Big Ten. The Hawkeyes capped off their season Saturday with a 21-0 win over Kentucky in the Music City Bowl. Gwinnett County officials are warning residents to be wary of anyone who shows up at their door claiming to work for the county's water department — because that person is an imposter. Officials said reports have been coming in to Gwinnett County Water Resources about someone trying to enter homes while claiming to work for a Gwinnett County lab. Most of the attempts have targeted Spanish-speaking families who live in the Norcross area. Residents are advised to not let anyone asking to test their water into their homes. They are also asked to call 9-1-1, especially if they don't feel safe or they think someone is trying to break into their home. They can also call the Department of Water Resource's 24-hour dispatch line if they have questions or concerns. On January first of 2019 history was made as Gwinnett County Commissioner Marlene Fosque and school board member Everton Blair became the first African-Americans to serve on their respective boards. Four years later, they will both leave their respective offices this weekend. Saturday marked the last official day of Fosque's and Blair's terms of office. Blair opted to not seek re-election this year while Fosque's bid for a second term in the County Commission District 4 ended in defeat last month. At Fosque's last commission business meeting on December 13, she quoted Nelson Mandela as she reflected on her time in office. “He said, ‘What counts in life is not the mere fact that we have lived. It is what difference we have made to the lives of others that will determine the significance of the life we led,' Fosque said. “I hope and I pray that I made a difference in your lives as a commissioner, and I want you to know that you definitely made a difference — a positive, not just a difference but a positive difference — in my life and I thank you all.” Fosque and Blair were celebrated by their respective colleagues earlier this month, not only for the historic firsts that their elections represented, but also for the work they did on their respective boards. Fosque, for example, was hailed for her work on Project RESET and Project RESET 2.0, programs that she championed and helped get off the ground to help families with financial assistance to stay in their residences during the COVID-19 pandemic. Meanwhile, Blair received a plaque from Gwinnett County Public Schools Superintendent Calvin Watts during the school board's December meeting. 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Governor Brian Kemp picked a Duluth-based attorney to fill the newly created seventh Gwinnett County State Court Judge seat, starting in January. Kemp's office announced on Friday night that the governor has appointed Jaletta Long Smith to fill the seat, which was created by the Georgia General Assembly earlier this year. Smith is a Gwinnett native and a litigation associate at Andersen, Tate and Carr PC in Duluth. Smith's focus area at Andersen, Tate and Carr has been on civil litigation and appellate matters, according to the governor's office. She earned her bachelor's degree in communication studies and Spanish from Clemson University and her law degree from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock's William H. Bowen School of Law. Smith served as a law clerk for three judges: U.S. District Court for Eastern District of Arkansas Judge Kristine G. Baker, retire Arkansas Supreme Court Justice Robert L. Brown and former Georgia Supreme Court Justice Britt C. Grant. She handled civil and criminal appeals for Brown and Grant and federal civil and criminal trial matters for Baker. Smith was a Bowen Scholar, which is a full academic scholarship, at Arkansas-Little Rock and graduated in 2010 with high honors and among the top three students in her class. She was also the executive editor of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review. During her time at Arkansas-Little Rock, she was also one of six students who were picked to compete on the Bowen Trial team and received a Dean's Certificate of Distinguished Service. She was a member of he Judge Henry Woods Inn of Court in Little Rock as well. Smith was a member of Omicron Delta Kappa and a Tiger Feature Twirler at Clemson, according to her biography on the Andersen, Tate and Carr website. Smith and her husband, Andy, have two children. The Atlanta Regional Commission awarded funding for seven transportation-related projects in Gwinnett County, including a Satellite Boulevard Bus Rapid Transit line, on Wednesday. The projects are part of a list of 77 metro Atlanta transportation projects that will split $235 million in federal transportation funding that the ARC is tasked with distributing. The funding is part of the Transportation Improvement Program, also known as TIP. The proposed BRT line on Satellite Boulevard is one of the biggest projects from Gwinnett, and it is set to receive $6.4 million in federal funding through the ARC. It is expected to run from the OFS property off Jimmy Carter Boulevard in Norcross to the Sugarloaf Mills Park and Ride lot in Lawrenceville. The federal funding will be used to begin environmental and design work on the proposed BRT line. Gwinnett officials have been looking at how to improve mobility adjacent to the Interstate 85 corridor. BRT, which is a setup where buses act somewhat similar to trains in that they travel in dedicated lanes, is one of the options that has been discussed in recent years. The county is putting up $1.6 million as a local matching share on the federal dollars, meaning a total of $8 million will be used to kick off the environmental and design work. But, BRT is not the only big project in Gwinnett that is expected to get funding. There is $6 million in federal funding going to the Georgia Department of Transportation for the widening of Scenic Highway, also known as State Route 124, between U.S. Highway 78 in Snellville and Sugarloaf Parkway in Lawrenceville. State and county officials have been planning to add an additional lane in each direction for years. For a list of the other projects receiving funds, please visit Gwinnett Daily Post dot Com. Duluth senior Sean Kimani will play his college football in the Ivy League, committing Sunday to Columbia University. Kimani, a 6-foot-5, 290-pound offensive lineman, was a first-team all-county selection this season by the Touchdown Club of Gwinnett. He also has a 4.0 GPA. He joins a Lions program that finished 2022 with a 6-4 record, going 3-4 against Ivy League competition. The backdrop for Lions home games is different than what you might see on most college campuses, as Columbia plays its home games in Manhattan, at Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium. Columbia's 2023 football season kicks off on September 16th at Lafayette College in Pennsylvania. Ivy League teams traditionally begin their football seasons a few weeks later than other colleges to help accommodate players doing summer internships across the county and world. Shiloh Elementary School is getting a new principal — who parents, students and teachers are already familiar with — while Gwinnett County Public Schools will see new faces in two positions, including a new chief financial officer and executive director of leadership development. Jennifer Mercedes, who has been an assistant principal at Shiloh Elementary School since 2018, will become the school's new principal. Meanwhile, Masana L. Mailliard has been hired as Gwinnett County Public Schools' new chief financial officer and Chandra Walker will become the district's new executive director of leadership development. In addition to being Shiloh's assistant principal for the new four years, Mercedes has held positions at two other schools in the district, according to a background provided by GCPS. Mailliard is coming to GCPS from the DeKalb County School District, where she has been the deputy chief financial officer since 2020. And, Walker has been a GCPS employee since 2003, and has served as the district's director of leadership development since 2013. A fire that officials said was caused by an electrical issue destroyed a Loganville home Friday night. Just before 6 p.m., firefighters responded to a fire at the 800 block of Creek Cove Way South East. A neighbor called 911 to report the house fire and believed that the homeowner was absent. When fire crews arrived they found heavy fire blowing through the roof. Once the fire was knocked down searches were completed that confirmed the house was vacant during the fire, McGiboney said. The scene was brought under control by 7:20 p.m. Twenty-nine firefighters responded to the incident. A Dacula man has been arrested and charged in the murder of a Gwinnett County senior corrections officer who was killed in the parking lot of the county's corrections facility earlier this week. The Gwinnett County Police Department's SWAT Team arrested Yahya Abdulkadir, in Lithonia on Friday afternoon. He faces felony murder and aggravated assault charges in the death of Scott Riner, who was killed on Tuesday morning. The Gwinnett Police Homicide Unit has been working this case around the clock since early Tuesday when the incident occurred. The SWAT Team was backed up by Gwinnett Sheriff's deputies, U.S. Marshals, ATF agents and officials from the Gwinnett County District Attorney's Office as they made the arrest. The suspect was arrested without incident. #GwinnettDailyPost #Georgia #LocalNews -- - - The Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast is local news for Lawrenceville, Norcross, Duluth, and all of Gwinnett County. Register Here for your essential digital news. 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Colorado athletic director Rick George and Chancellor Philip DiStefano introduced Deion Sanders, "Coach Prime," as the Buffaloes' 28th full-time head football coach at the Touchdown Club in Boulder on Sunday afternoon.
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Jerry Prieto is the head coach of the Crosby Cougars. He was named the 2021 Coach of the Year by the Touchdown Club of Houston. He brings a unique style of play built on aggressiveness. For Crosby it is a grade 7-12 program where toughness is instilled in the weight room 5 days a week in the off season, and 4 days a week in season including a game day lift at all levels. Shownotes: -Start with older kids for a week. Older kids off -Building anticipation -Working with jr. high kids provides advantages -Younger guy install -Approach to both GROUPS THE SAME -Value of the weight room -6th grade pre athletics -5 day a week lifting -400 m finisher -Times written on shirt -Daily focus -4 days in weight room in season -The game day lift -Selling the game day lift -Fueling up for game day starts early in the week -Transition to 11 personnel -Coaching the tight ends -Advantages of using the tight end -Hybrid players -3 safety defense -Aggressive style fits program -Philosophy for going for it on fourth down -Selling out of the box strategy to the team -How you run your off season dictates what happens in season with uncomfortable situations -Preparing for tough situations in practice -Making adjustments to get better during the season -The Winning Edge - family atmosphere
Hall of Fame running back, and Super Bowl champion, Marshall Faulk joins the show live from the Charlotte Touchdown Club to reflect on his legendary career, share stories from that magical Super Bowl run, and some insight into a conversation he had with CMC over the summer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3:45pm-Neal Farmer, Touchdown Club of Houston4:05pm-Jamie Pollard, Iowa State Athletic Director4:20pm-Levi Caraway, SicEm365.com Baseball Writer4:45pm-Craig Smoak's "Off The Radar"5:05pm-Scott Dochterman, TheAthletic.com5:20pm-Scott Drew, Baylor Men's Basketball Coach5:35pm-John McClain, Houston Chronicle5:55pm-Paul Catalina's "Top 5"
We interview the executive director of the Houston Touchdown Club, Mr. Neal Farmer, and give you the new rankings and scores from week 9! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/clear-eyes-full-hearts/message
In this episode, Richard interviews David Bazzel on what it takes to prepare an all-star lineup of speakers for the Little Rock Touchdown Club. Along the way, the Baz shares stories of the club's most memorable guests, including it's most recent headliner Terry Bradshaw.
Vince Young speaks at Little Rock Touchdown Club 9-7-21 by 103.7 The Buzz
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Henrico Schools officially becomes a "one-to-one" technology district for all students; Henrico supervisors honor Land Lover Award recipients; a Midlothian woman arrested at Richmond International Airport after trying to bring a loaded gun onto a plane; a Tucker High School student earns recognition in a national history competition; the Richmond and Henrico Health Districts will receive some federal funding; the Touchdown Club of Richmond honors a VMI coach.(Today's Henrico News Minute is brought to you by the Henrico County and Virginia Careerworks' job fair June 26.)Support the show (http://www.henricocitizen.com/contribute)
Rod Babers, Matt Butler and Jeff Howe are back to break down what Steve Sarkisian said during a recent Touchdown Club of Houston event. Whether it's not backing himself into a corner with his words or the way he works a room, what does the new head coach of the Longhorns getting off on the right foot with the fan base and supporters of the program mean? You can get the latest Longhorn news and analysis at Horns247. The Horn, Austin's flagship radio station for Texas athletics, is where Rod (3-7 p.m.) and Jeff (10 a.m.-12 p.m.) can be heard on the air daily. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode Dan DeLamater takes us inside the Touchdown Club of Athens, a club that was established in 1946 for UGA football fans and that now hosts well-known speakers from ESPN sports broadcasters to UGA football greats at its coveted member meetings at the Athens Country Club, and has the patronage of the legendary Loran Smith among many others. Dan is the clubs most recent past president, and he shares with us some private stories about some of its patrons and speakers including one on Coach Kirby Smart! Dan is also a frequent guest lecturer at the Terry College of Business. He is married to a UGA alumna and parent of two UGA students. What makes his story even more inspiring is that he dedicates his time and support to the University, all while never having attended UGA as a student (he graduated from Georgia State). If you are a fan of UGA football, parent to UGA students, or a Terry College of Business student or alum, this episode is one you do not want to miss! 33N83W is a podcast curated for the alumni and fans of the University of Georgia. It’s our mission with every episode to remind you of all the reasons why you can be proud to be a Bulldawg! We do this every episode by introducing you to the alumni and people who have made a difference and continue to inspire us!
Ep 227 | Aired 1/13/2021 My guest today on Up In Your Business with Kerry McCoy is one of the few men I know that really looks good in a puka shell necklace, the well-known and former Razorback football player, David Bazzel. David played linebacker for the University of Arkansas in the 1984 season and had a total of 113 tackles before he was sidelined with shoulder and back injuries. But his contribution to the sport did not stop there. David founded the nationally renowned Broyles Award that honors the best assistant coaches in college football. He is also a founding member of the popular Touchdown Club that during the football season has a weekly luncheon with guest speakers in Little Rock, Arkansas. In addition, what I found most interesting is that the “Battle for the Boot,” a football rivalry between Louisiana and Arkansas, is the brainchild of David! These days you can hear “The Bazz” weekday mornings on 103.7 The Buzz and on TV during the Razorback football season as a pre-game host and commentator. Listen to hear David’s take on Razorback football, hear his story of hard work and learn about his relationship with the late Athletic Director, Frank Broyles and what he learned.
T.K. Griffith has been the head boys basketball coach at Archbishop Hoban High School in Akron, Ohio since 1993 when he was hired at his alma mater at age 21. Griffith has an overall record of 424-196 in 27 seasons as the Knight’s head coach. He has been named North Coast League Coach of the Year five times as his teams have won seven NCL league championships since 2006. In addition, Griffith has earned honors from the Touchdown Club (1998, 2008), the Plain Dealer (1999) the OHSAA (North-South Coach 2009) and has been chosen to coach the GABCA all-star game multiple times. TK was a member of the 1989 Hoban state championship basketball team as a player. He is also the host of The Teacher Coach Podcast. Don’t miss our free Hoop Heads Pod Webinar Series on Thursday nights at 9 pm EST. If you miss a live webinar you can buy lifetime access to any of our previous webinars for $4.99 on the Hoop Heads Pod website. If you’re focused on improving your coaching and your team, we’ve got you covered! Visit https://hoopheadspod.com/webinars/ (hoopheadspod.com/webinars) to get registered. Make sure you check out our new Hoop Heads Pod Network of shows including https://thrive-with-trevor-huff.captivate.fm/listen (Thrive with Trevor Huffman) , https://beyond-the-ball.captivate.fm/listen (Beyond the Ball), https://coachmayscom.captivate.fm/listen (The CoachMays.com Podcast), https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/players-court/id1528381758 (Player’s Court), https://bleachers-boards.captivate.fm (Bleachers & Boards) and our team focused NBA Podcasts: https://cavalier-central.captivate.fm/listen (Cavalier Central), https://grizz-n-grind.captivate.fm (Grizz n Grind), https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/knuck-if-you-buck/id1528874607 (Knuck if you Buck), https://305-culture.captivate.fm/ (The 305 Culture Miami Heat Podcast) and coming soon https://blazing-the-path.captivate.fm/ (Blazing the Path). We’re looking for more NBA podcasters interested in hosting their own show centered on a particular team. Shoot an email to info@hoopheadspod.com if you’re interested in learning more and bringing your talent to our network. Get out your notebook right now so you can jot down some wisdom from T.K. Griffith, Head Boys’ Varsity Basketball Coach at Archbishop Hoban High School in Akron, Ohio. Website - https://www.hoban.org/athletics/teams/team-page/~athletics-team-id/144 (https://www.hoban.org/athletics/teams/team-page/~athletics-team-id/144) Email - griffitht@hoban.org Twitter - https://twitter.com/brianlevenson (@JimmyChit89) Support this podcast
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Justin joined Hyatt Commercial in 2017 with more than 10 years’ experience in the commercial real estate industry. As Broker of Record and Senior Vice President, he manages the day to day brokerage operations, business development and focuses on sourcing and acquiring commercial real estate investments for the growing Hyatt Commercial portfolio. Justin has completed over $300,000,000 in leasing and sale transactions in his career. He has served clients in various industries including health care, telecommunications, professional services, health and fitness, marketing, and institutional/private investors. Justin is a 6th generation Annapolitan, graduated from St. Mary’s High School, received a B.A. from University of Virginia and has deep roots in the Maryland real estate and business communities. He is very active as a member of the Building Traditions Society of the Anne Arundel Medical Center Foundation, the Touchdown Club of Annapolis, The Royal Blue Club, and as a youth lacrosse coach. Justin currently lives in Annapolis with his wife Courtney and two young children.
Colorado Chancellor Philip DiStefano and Athletic Director Rick George introduced new head coach Karl Dorrell at the Touchdown Club on Monday.
Fall is here (or at least it says that on the calendar) which means we are in the full swing of football! Will and Nick talk Week 4 of the NFL on this episode and what stood out from the slate of games. Subscribe and listen today! For more Backyard Catch content, check out our website at BackyardCatch.com.
Fall is here (or at least it says that on the calendar) which means we are in the full swing of football! Will and Nick talk Week 4 of the NFL on this episode and what stood out from the slate of games. Subscribe and listen today! For more Backyard Catch content, check out our website at BackyardCatch.com.
Joe welcomes Former Atlanta Falcon Mike Haynes to talk about his career as a NFL Wide Receiver, his work with the North Metro Miracle League and The Touchdown Club and his advice for today's young athletes Learn more at str8upsports.com , nmml.net & ngtdclub.com Watch on YouTube : https://youtu.be/Z0FmIXG6w5c Tune in every Monday afternoon to get your sports news and Thursday's for special interview editions of Overtime. Follow the show on Twitter @OTwithJoeParker Follow Joe on Twitter @joeparkerga
With a record of 44-2 and a State Championship as The Head Coach of The Allen Eagle Football team, Terry Gambill knows what it takes to be a leader. In this episode, Coach Gambill and Cynthia Thompson (Allen Touchdown Club Co-Chair for Hospitality) give you the details of The Touchdown Club Golf Event at Twin Creeks on May 31st
We are just 2 weeks away from the start of football season and teams are already having scrimmages here in the 2nd full week of practices. A very unique podcast this week as Matt and Josh will do their normal thing in segment one as far as talking high school news in football, recruiting, and volleyball, but in the second segment we bring you Terry Bradshaw’s speech from this weeks Touchdown Club of Houston’s annual dinner recognizing the pre-season high school football team in the area.
In our latest Scarlet Nation podcast, we are talking to Shawn Brown, our resident Rutgers recruiting analyst. The hour-long show delves into questions such as: -How were the Rutgers camps structured this year? -How important are the camps in the grand scheme of things? -Which recruits stood out? -Over the past month, how did Rutgers fare with the recruits listed as "high" on our Charting the -Offers feature? -Has recruiting been strong enough to compete in the B1G East division? -What's the early returns on the hiring of Bergen Catholic head coach Nunzio Campanile to the Rutgers staff? We also have an incredible deal for Rutgers Touchdown Club members. With our move to the 247Sports.com network, we are excited to offer Touchdown Club members an incredible deal. Touchdown Club members who have never subscribed to a site on 247Sports will receive the following: For just $40, you can sign up for our Rutgers Five-Star VIP Plan, which is our most exclusive and popular plan (normally $149.95). It not only gives you access to our Rutgers content and VIP message board, but also the ability to "snoop" on every other team's VIP message board across the network. On top of that, subscribers encounter few advertisements! The ability to read other teams' VIP message boards is a great option during prime recruiting periods or the days leading up to the big game, and it is something that you can only get on Scarlet Nation and the 247Sports.com network. Sign up today using coupon code TDCLUB247. This amazing deal is ONLY for Touchdown Club members! It covers your first year of Scarlet Nation, with subscription fee returning to the normal rate in year #2.
Both Matt and Josh are unavailable this week so Todd James goes solo this week. A very interesting podcast this week as we go into the softball/baseball playoffs, Houston Speed City Track as the State track meet comes up next weekend, and we get into some Division 1 football as we bring you clips of Jumbo Fisher and Ed Oregeron from the Touchdown Club of Houston. Jimbo was at his luncheon last week and "Coach O” had his luncheon this past Wednesday so we will bring you what both coaches had to say at their respective press conferences leading into their annual luncheons at the Touchdown club. Also, we have another VYPE 40 under 40 interview with former Woodlands and Magnolia volleyball coach Leslie Madison, that interview will come up in segment 2 of the podcast. Coach Madison is a great story as she led The Woodlands to two state titles in 2013 and 2014 and also took the Lady Highlanders to the 2010 state title match where they would succumb to Lewisville Hebron. Coach Madison also is married to College Park football coach Lonnie Madison so we will get an inside look on what it means to be a coaches wife. “The VYPE 40 under 40” podcast interview series focuses on 40 coaches from Houston under the age of 40, this is the 3rd installment of our series with young coaches in the Houston area. Be sure to subscribe to the “VYPE Locker Talk Radio” podcast through iTunes, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, Spreaker, and Spotify.
Stephen is the founder and chief designer of new innovative outdoor apparel brand called SIXSITE. This apparel is built for the performance hunter. Stephen was adamant that all SIXSITE gear is assembled right here in the USA! Does a hunting brand get any better than Navy SEAL designed and USA made? We don't think so. The SIXSITE brand is made with the Frogman Mentality. "Starting a company, climbing a mountain, raising a family, drawing back for the shot—it all starts and ends with the right mind-set. We’ll help you find yours." Background Stephen L. Holley, Jr., graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 2000. He graduated Basic Underwater Demolition / SEAL Class 234 and served as a SEAL officer at SEAL Team 5 for five years and completed four deployments to Iraq and Southeast Asia. Following his military service, Stephen continues to be a leader in the Dallas area by co-founding Carry The Load with fellow Navy SEAL, Clint Bruce. Stephen has served the Dallas community as a member of the Touchdown Club, the Elizabeth Toon Charities, as a Board Member for the Goodwill Industries of Dallas and currently serves as the Chairman of Pete Sessions Service Academy Advisory Board for the 32nd Congressional District. He has been recognized by the Dallas Business Journal through the 40 under 40 Award and has received the Dallas Foundation’s Good Works Under 40 Award. Most recently, Stephen is found stitching together his tactical skills and love for hunting, designing outdoors apparel and gear for his new venture, SIXSITE. This is Stephen Holly's unfinished story. Please Enjoy. Thank You to Our Sponsors This episode is brought to you by StrikeForce Energy. An energy drink packet that goes with water or your favorite beverage. This was designed by Navy SEALs for their brothers on the battlefield so do we really need to say anything more? Go buy some. Put in the code “WARRIOR” and save 20% on your order. Warrior Mindset Podcast is also brought to you by Trutankless. Trutankless is a water heater for the modern world. Your 55-gallon tank water heater is old technology. It’s time to get an update. This will save you ~25% on your water bill. I have one in my house, and we have saved around 35% on our total water bill. No kidding. This unit sits on the wall, and you can control the temperature and many other things from an app on your phone. Click on the hyperlink and get yourself a FREE quote.
The boys are BACK as Drew and Aaron bring you a LIVE episode of #PuntandPass from the Touchdown Club of Atlanta's Awards Banquet. (2:50) With Early Singing Day in the past, has the first Wednesday of February lost its luster? (4:57) Did Nick Saban start a new trend during the National Championship that is here to stay? (8:00) Super Bowl 52 talk! (12:33) Florida Gators Head Coach Dan Mullen joins Butler and Murray to give an update of what has been going on in Gainesville. A great interview! (27:30) Draft eligible QB's are all the talk right now as the evaluation process gets underway at the Senior Bowl - What advice does Aaron give the soon-to-be rookies? (33:10) What is one story line that Drew and Aaron predict for SEC spring football? Rate, review, subscribe! #PuntandPass
Stephen L. Holley, Jr., graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 2000. He graduated Basic Underwater Demolition / SEAL Class 234 and served as a SEAL officer at SEAL Team 5 for five years and completed four deployments to Iraq and Southeast Asia. Following his military service, Stephen continues to be a leader in the Dallas area by co-founding Carry The Load with fellow Navy SEAL, Clint Bruce. Stephen has served the Dallas community as a member of the Touchdown Club, the Elizabeth Toon Charities, as a Board Member for the Goodwill Industries of Dallas and currently serves as the Chairman of Pete Sessions Service Academy Advisory Board for the 32nd Congressional District. He has been recognized by the Dallas Business Journal through the 40 under 40 Award, and has received the Dallas Foundation's Good Works Under 40 Award. Most recently, Stephen is found stitching together his tactical skills and love for hunting, designing outdoors apparel and gear for his new venture, SIXSITE.
Stephen L. Holley, Jr., graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 2000. He graduated Basic Underwater Demolition / SEAL Class 234 and served as a SEAL officer at SEAL Team 5 for five years and completed four deployments to Iraq and Southeast Asia. Following his military service, Stephen continues to be a leader in the Dallas area by co-founding Carry The Load with fellow Navy SEAL, Clint Bruce. Stephen has served the Dallas community as a member of the Touchdown Club, the Elizabeth Toon Charities, as a Board Member for the Goodwill Industries of Dallas and currently serves as the Chairman of Pete Sessions Service Academy Advisory Board for the 32nd Congressional District. He has been recognized by the Dallas Business Journal through the 40 under 40 Award, and has received the Dallas Foundation's Good Works Under 40 Award. Most recently, Stephen is found stitching together his tactical skills and love for hunting, designing outdoors apparel and gear for his new venture, SIXSITE.
Join our interview as we kick off the 2017 Texas High School Football Season with the Touchdown Club of Houston Preseason Dinner including Virginia Commit Joe Bissinger of the Memorial Mustangs