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Während sich Ursula von der Leyen von einem Krieg im Iran nicht das Wochenende mit nem schönen Aperol versauen lässt, lassen sich Spitzenkandidaten in Baden-Württemberg nach einem Besuch bei der Tafel für französische Entenpaste über die Grenze chauffieren – so lebt man den europäischen Gedanken. Danke, Merkel! Jonas gibt dem Last Showman on Earth Fabsi Ernährungs- und Longevity-Tipps, um seine kommende Tour zu überstehen, aber nur unter der Bedingung, dass Fabian ihm irgendwann sagt, wie Friedrich Merz riecht. Den Icebreaker gab's beim letzten CDU-Parteitag. Apropos langlebig: Pavel Dotchev, der Methusalem unter den Fußballtrainern, hat mal wieder seine Freikarte für das Trainerkarussell abgestempelt und quetscht sich für die Mission Klassenerhalt in Ulm in das nächst frei gewordene Feuerwehrauto. Eine Produktion von Flutlicht-Film in Zusammenarbeit mit AM|PM Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/SchlagUndFertig_Podcast Du möchtest Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? Dann erfahre hier mehr über die Werbemöglichkeiten bei Seven.One Audio: https://linktr.ee/SchlagUndFertig_Podcast
Join Jordan, Commish, Pitt Girl, Corn Correspondent Andy, and our VP of Podcast Production Arthur. Commish is forced against his will to name Pokémon from some new Pokémon game he has no clue about, Jordan apologizes for not knowing about Magic City and the Magic City wings, new proposed rules CFB, targeting changes, getting rid of the short shorts, Fair Catch Kick, ULM's new jersey patch sponsor comes with a little baggage, East Carolina & Army play all the Owls of the American, we create the Parliamentary Cup, Gunner Rivers commits to NC State, UCLA stays in the Rose Bowl, Drake hires UW-River Falls Head Coach, Big XII Food items, don't google Rick Majerus towel, Boston Legacy's Tattoo Glory Hole, a bucket of Dunkin Coffee, PEEP TARTS, Sunny D Peeps, the SUN BELT GAUNTLET IS SET, Jameis Winston Indy Car motivational speaker, emergency backup driver in NASCAR, Arthur reviews The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins and oh so much, much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Der Frühling ist da und die 3. Liga biegt so langsam in die Crunchtime der Saison ein. Die 4zu3-Crew bespricht, wer im Aufstiegsrennen welche Form hat. Ist der VfL Osnabrück jetzt der Top-Favorit? Garniert wurde das Geschehen wieder mal von vielen Diskussionen um Schiedsrichter-Entscheidungen, die auch in der Runde besprochen werden. Außerdem befasst sich die Folge natürlich auch mit dem Abstiegskampf. Wie stehen die Chancen für Aue und Ulm? Wie sehr muss Saarbrücken noch zittern. All das und mehr gibts in Folge Nr. 104! Und falls ihr uns Sprachnachrichten zukommen lassen wollt, könnt ihr das gerne unter folgender Nummer tun: 0151 566 58 335
Die Klimabewegung fordert u.a. eine Verzehnfachung des Windkraft-Ausbaus und verlangt eine flächendeckende Mobilitätsgarantie bis 2030. Aktionen sind zum Beispiel in Stuttgart, Tübingen und Ulm geplant (Autorin: Stefanie Peyk)
News of this week’s passing of former University of Southwestern Louisiana (now UL-Lafayette) basketball star Dwight “Bo” Lamar sparked a lot of memories. Lamar was 74 and passed away at a nursing home in his hometown of Columbus, Ohio. College basketball in Louisiana when Lamar played during the late 1960’s and early 1970’s was filled with dominant scorers and very little defense. The word “defense” seemed to have been banned during this period. Explosive offense had become the name of the game. This brief period was defined by expert marksmanship and crowd-pleasing showmanship. The high scoring antics of college basketball players like LSU’s “Pistol” Pete Maravich and the University of Houston’s “Big E” Elvin Hayes (born in Rayville, Louisiana) captured the imagination of fans. Less than an hour west of Pistol Pete Maravich and LSU, Bo Lamar and the USL Ragin’ Cajuns were entertaining fans in front of packed basketball arenas, too. Lamar was a virtual basketball scoring machine for the Ragin’ Cajuns from 1969-1973. He averaged 31.2 points per game over his entire four-year college basketball career. A first-team All-American as a senior, he was joined on that squad by future basketball Hall-of-Famers Bill Walton of UCLA and David Thompson of North Carolina State. The 6’2” Bo Lamar had one of the best jump shots I have ever seen. He elevated off the floor with ease and then lofted up a high arcing shot from long-distance. This came nearly 20 years before college basketball would adopt the three-point shot. He would have averaged over 40 points per game with today’s three-point line. Bo Lamar glided down the basketball court with ease in leading USL’s frantic fast breaks. He bombed-in a school-record 62 points during a game against Northeast Louisiana University (now UL-Monroe). Scoreboards routinely registered more than 100 points during Ragin’ Cajun basketball games in this era. A 1984 Louisiana Sports Hall-of-Fame inductee, Bo Lamar opted to play professional basketball for the ABA’s San Diego Conquistadors in 1973. He scored 50 points in one game during his rookie year while averaging nearly 21 points per game. After several years in the pro ranks, Lamar later became part of the radio broadcast team for Ragin’ Cajuns basketball games. Mike Green at Louisiana Tech became one of Bo Lamar’s biggest foes If you have watched current NBA star Kevin Durant of the Houston Rockets, he looks and plays like a modern version of former Louisiana Tech basketball star, Mike Green. The 6’10” Green played for the Bulldogs from 1969-1974. Mike Green was listed as a center but possessed an incredible outside shooting touch to stretch the opposing defenses. Like Bo Lamar at USL, Green was a prolific college basketball scorer. He averaged 31 points per game as a senior at Louisiana Tech. Add a 15.4 rebounds per game career average, and you understand why Mike Green earned the AP’s Small College Player of the Year award in 1973. He was inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall-of-Fame in 1996. A friend of mine attended Louisiana Tech in 1971 during the Mike Green basketball era. He recalled a highly anticipated home game against high-scoring Bo Lamar and the nationally ranked Ragin’ Cajuns. Fans lined up for hours hoping to gain entrance to watch this game. Mike Green scored 22 points, grabbed 16 rebounds, and blocked numerous shots as the Bulldogs raced to 103-94 win at Tech’s Memorial Gymnasium. Future Louisiana Tech Hall-of-Fame women’s basketball coach Leon Barmore also witnessed that encounter. He recalled, “It was the greatest game ever at Louisiana Tech – bar none!” While he was a sophomore, Mike Green’s Louisiana Tech team averaged 101 points per game for the entire season. Defense? What defense? Mike Green passed away in 2018 at the age of 67. Time to celebrate Centenary College center Robert Parish! Shreveport’s 7’1” center Robert Parish took Louisiana’s top college basketball player baton from Bo Lamar and Mike Green during the early 1970’s. Robert Parish played high school basketball in the late 1960’s during a difficult time when federal integration mandates forced some schools to close. Parish and his fellow Union High School students suddenly found themselves being bussed to nearby Woodlawn High School. Though this period caused angst for both students and teachers, Woodlawn’s basketball team morphed into a state powerhouse with the addition of talented center Robert Parish. He led Shreveport’s Woodlawn High School to the Class 4A state basketball title as a senior in 1972. Parish was named a national high school All-American. To the dismay of national college recruiters, Robert Parish chose to stay in Shreveport and attend Centenary College. As a freshman, Parish lined-up to play in one game against Louisiana Tech’s talented senior big man Mike Green. Green dazzled the crowd by scoring 40 points on the young Robert Parish. Robert Parish continued to work and improve his game every year. He collected a school record 33 rebounds in one game. Parish’ gifted shooting touch produced 25 points per game for Centenary. His dominant offensive and defensive play as a senior led to a first-team college basketball All-America selection. Parish became a first round draft choice of the NBA’s Golden State Warriors. Traded four years later to the Boston Celtics, Robert Parish (along with Larry Bird and Kevin McHale) won three NBA titles and played 21 seasons in the NBA. Parish was inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in 2001 and the Naismith Basketball Hall-of-Fame in 2003. Have you heard of Olympic gold medal winner Glynn Saulters? Today’s story about talented Louisiana college basketball stars of the late 1960’s and early 1970’s wouldn’t be complete without mentioning an Olympic gold medal winner. In the year 1968, Northeast Louisiana University (now ULM) basketball star Grady Glynn Saulters was nearly invisible on the national college basketball stage. The Lisbon, Louisiana native didn’t possess the blazing court speed of Southwestern Louisiana’s Bo Lamar or the shot-blocking skills of Louisiana Tech’s Mike Green. Oh, but Glynn Saulters could shoot a basketball with the best of them. He became a prolific college scorer. Saulters averaged a nifty 31 points per game as a senior in 1968 to lead the Gulf States Conference in scoring. Not too shabby. The Olympics games were being held in Mexico City a few months following Saulters’ senior season. The year 1968 was an extremely politically charged period as Dr. Martin Luther King and presidential candidate Bobby Kennedy were assassinated. Several top college basketball players such as Lew Alcindor and Elvin Hayes decided not to even try-out for the US Olympic team in 1968. That opened the door for NLU’s 6’2” guard Glynn Saulters to qualify for the Olympic basketball team. His competition included stars like high-scoring Pistol Pete Maravich of LSU and Niagara guard Calvin Murphy. Surprisingly, neither Maravich nor Murphy made the final cut. Ditto for Kentucky’s Dan Issel and Purdue sharpshooter Rick Mount. But Glynn Saulters from tiny Class “C” Lisbon High School in north Louisiana made the US team. Legendary college basketball coach Hank Iba’s “No Name” US Olympic basketball squad was comprised of several small college role players and just a few top college stars. Future NBA Hall-of-Fame forward Spencer Haywood and guard JoJo White led the US team in scoring. Glynn Saulters and the US Olympic team went a perfect 9-0 in Mexico City to bring home the gold medal. Glynn Saulters was inducted into the ULM Sports Hall-of-Fame in 1978 and into the Louisiana Sports Hall-of-Fame in 1981. Don’t forget “AJ from the Parking Lot!” New Orleans’ Cohen High School basketball player Aaron James journeyed northward from the Crescent City to Grambling State University to begin a memorable college basketball career. The 6’8” sharpshooting forward poured in more than 32 points per game as a senior at Grambling to become the Southwestern Athletic Conference Player of the Year in ’73-74. He earned the nickname “AJ from the Parking Lot” for his uncanny accuracy on long-distance shots. Aaron James was inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in 2012. Minden and Webster High School product Louis “Sweet Lou” Dunbar was another prolific high school scoring sensation. This 6’9” big man also possessed a sweet jump shot. Dunbar received numerous college scholarship offers and left his home state to play for the University of Houston in the early 1970’s. He averaged 22 points and eight rebounds over his career with the Cougars. Louis Dunbar would join the Harlem Globetrotters and play for the next 27 years! “Sweet Lou” is one of only eight Globetrotters to have his jersey (#41) retired. Dunbar was inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in 2020. Let’s not forget Shreveport Valencia High School basketball star Roosevelt Fuller. This silky-smooth high-scoring guard torched the nets for 64 points in a Shreveport high school basketball game in the late 1960’s. Fuller averaged an incredible 44 points per game one season at Valencia High. He played college hoops from 1970-1972 at Trinity Valley Community College in Athens, TX. He still holds the school scoring record of 53 points and posted a 28 points per game average as a sophomore. Roosevelt Fuller was inducted into the Trinity Valley Sports Hall of Fame in 2025. No, it wasn’t just Pistol Pete Maravich exciting Louisiana’s basketball fans during the late 1960’s into the early 70’s. This week’s passing of Dwight “Bo” Lamar served as a reminder of just how special his era of basketball was in the Pelican State. The post Remembering Dwight “Bo” Lamar and Louisiana’s High Scoring Basketball Era appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.
Témoignage consommateur d'Eric A., interviewé par Eric lors d'une Visio le 20 janvier 2026.---- Eric, 71 ans, vit près de Dijon. Ancien guide de montagne, aujourd'hui retraité et très actif (moto, ULM…), il vit avec un diabète diagnostiqué en 2013, qu'il a appris à gérer “comme un jeu” : 5 injections par jour, une surveillance constante, et un ajustement permanent entre alimentation et activité.Quand son ami Philippe lui reparle de Kriss-Laure, Eric ne veut rien faire “au hasard” : il demande d'abord l'avis de son médecin et de sa diabétologue. Feu vert, il démarre réellement début novembre.Et là, la surprise est immédiate. En une semaine, un psoriasis présent depuis une dizaine d'années disparaît. Ses troubles digestifs, liés à certains traitements, s'apaisent nettement. Il apprend aussi à adapter le Tonic à son diabète (dose, dilution, bon moment) et l'utilise comme un vrai soutien d'énergie quand il en ressent le besoin.Côté poids, il note environ -5 kg en 2 mois, malgré l'âge où “tout est installé”. Mais surtout, il retrouve un confort : un cadre simple, une meilleure compréhension de la nutrition, des goûts qu'il adore… et un produit de confiance, en complément de son suivi médical.Son message ? Quand la santé est en jeu, on ne fait pas au feeling. On s'informe, on se fait accompagner, et on avance pas à pas.
Nell'ultima puntata di Backdoor Call con Marco De Benedetto abbiamo analizzato l'ultima giornata di campionato col big match Brescia-Virtus, l'ascesa di Venezia, l'esperienza live di Marco a Ulm e i profili in uscita dall'NBA per l'Eurolega.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/backdoor-podcast--4175169/support.
Monarch Nation, this was a must-listen episode of The Monarchists Basketball Show.Head Coach Mike Jones joins Aaron and Mike for a deep, honest breakdown of the week that was—what went wrong against ULM, how the team responded against Ohio, and why the next three games inside Chartway Arena will define the stretch run.Coach Jones takes you inside:- The emotional hangover from the road trip- A powerful 6:00 AM practice that reset the culture- Zacch Wiggins' growth as a true freshman- Cal's impact when he stays out of foul trouble- LJ's clutch, ice-cold finish- The goaltending no-call everyone's still talking about- Scouting Marshall and Georgia State- Game-day preparation during doubleheaders- What he learned from this season so far- Ronnie Valentine's jersey retirement on Valentine's Day- Why these final home games matter more than everPlus:
Zwei bittere Spiele, ein Trainerwechsel und ein Punkt, der sich eher wie ein Trostpflaster anfühlt. Die Wismut steckt weiter im Tabellenkeller fest. Nach der schwachen zweiten Halbzeit gegen Ulm und der späten Niederlage in Havelse zieht der Verein die Reißleine – Jens Härtel muss gehen, Christoph Dabrowski übernimmt. Im dritten 6-Punkte-Spiel in Folge gegen Saarbrücken gelingt immerhin ein Remis, doch die Lage bleibt angespannt. Wir sprechen über die drei Spiele, den Trainerwechsel und die Frage, wie es jetzt weitergehen kann. Viel Spaß beim Reinhören!
Welche TikTok-Trends geistern durch Grönland? Gibt es den freien Willen? Und wenn ja: Wo? Wer ist der berühmteste Hesse? Und welches Lastenrad kann Hazel empfehlen? Weiberfasching ist zwar erst in einer Woche, aber bei Hazel und Thomas gibt's jetzt schon Karneval der guten Gedanken. 00:00:00 Updates zur Tour & Live-Podcast 00:03:12 Thomas zwischen Kartenspielen, Chor & Feiern gehen 00:08:41 Oscar-Nominierungen & Konflikte in Grönland und China 00:12:18 Beliebte Populärwissenschaften & Schwedisch lernen mit Buch von Sexsüchtigen 00:27:17 Thomas' Beziehungs-Takes 00:37:47 Haben wir einen freien Willen? & Tod des Badesalz-Komikers Gerd Knebel 00:49:24 Granatapfel-Chips, Parmesan & Hazel will kein eigenes Restaurant 00:56:00 Lastenfahrrad-Erfahrungen, Work-Life-Balance & sich nicht als Paar verlieren 01:10:25 Duschkopf-Debatte & als Turtle beim Kölner Karneval Zeitstempel können variieren. Barfüßer Ulm https://www.barfuesser-brauhaus.de/standorte/standort-ulm-2/ Säuberung im chinesischen Militär 1 https://taz.de/Saeuberungswelle-in-China/!6148754/ Säuberung im chinesischen Militär 2 https://www.bild.de/politik/china-machthaber-xi-saeubert-die-militaer-elite-taiwan-muss-zittern-69772590fe9fcdf90e7c9a4d Raumfahrt-Erlebniswelt in Darmstadt https://www.faz.net/aktuell/rhein-main/region-und-hessen/freizeitpark-fuer-raumfahrt-fans-esa-plant-besucherzentrum-in-darmstadt-accg-200434769.html Studie aus Japan: Männer mit schwachem Sexualtrieb sterben früher https://www.focus.de/gesundheit/news/neue-daten-aus-japan-maenner-mit-schwachem-sexualtrieb-sterben-laut-studie-frueher_id_182769050.html HTH Wildcard Folge mit Max und Henni Nachtsheim https://hazel-thomas-hoererlebnis.podigee.io/83-max-nachtsheim-und-badesalz-legende-henni-nachtsheim Statement von Henni Nachtsheim und Gerds Familie https://www.merkur.de/deutschland/hessen/gerd-knebel-ist-tot-badesalz-comedian-stirbt-mit-72-jahren-94139582.html#google_vignette Thomas' Video über „Käsekuchen“: „Why every restaurants has the same desserts“ https://youtu.be/VtTLUnH5vps?si=HN5JqhXd3FJ_akF0 Verkaufsstopp von Babboe-Rädern https://www.verbraucherzentrale.de/wissen/vertraege-reklamation/kundenrechte/verkaufsstopp-bei-babboe-zwei-weitere-modelle-sind-betroffen-93023 Hottey https://hottey.de Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/hoererlebnis Du möchtest Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? Dann erfahre hier mehr über die Werbemöglichkeiten bei Seven.One Audio: https://www.seven.one/portfolio/sevenone-audio
Thorsten Leibenath ist Sportdirektor von ratiopharm Ulm – und seit über 15 Jahren eine der prägendsten Figuren der Basketball Bundesliga (BBL): erst als Headcoach, später als Architekt der Ulmer Kader- und Talentstrategie. 2x „Trainer des Jahres“ (2012, 2017), Deutscher Meister 2023 – und ligaweit bekannt als „Diamantenauge“, wenn es um junge Top-Talente geht.In dieser Episode sprechen wir über Ulms Entwicklungsmodell, warum „Talententwicklung + Titel“ kein Widerspruch sein muss, und wie sich das Basketball-Ökosystem durch NIL/College, fehlende Ausbildungsentschädigungen und eine mögliche NBA Europe gerade komplett neu sortiert. Außerdem: der OrangeCampus als Identitäts-Motor – und warum Basketball in Deutschland viel stärker sportökonomisch gedacht werden muss.Enblick in den OrangeCampus: VideoThemen der Folge:Ulms These: "Entwicklung und Titel sind kein Gegensatz"Scouting: Wie bei 16–18-Jährigen entschieden wirdJuan Núñez: Warum Top-Talente zu Ulm wechselnOrange Campus: Identität an einem OrtSportbusiness: Sponsoring, Ticketing, Merch vs. TV-Gelder (BBL)NBA-Ablösen: Draft + Verpflichtung – und GehälterNIL/College: Spieler verdienen siebenstellig – und in Europa?Regulierung: FIBA/NCAA + AusbildungsentschädigungNBA Europe: Märkte, Standards und ZweifelDeutscher Basketball: Reformen + Debatte um Trainer-AusbildungThorsten LeibenathLinkedInKontaktwww.bta-pod.comMark HartmannFolge uns aufYouTubeInstagramTikTok
Der 22. Spieltag der 3. Liga sorgt für ordentlich Bewegung:
Der MSV Duisburg ist die Tabellenführung los. Beim SSV Ulm kassieren die Zebras eine verdiente 0:1-Auswärtsniederlage und bleiben erstmals in dieser Saison ohne Punktgewinn. In der neuen Ausgabe von 1902 ordnet Stefan die Partie ausführlich ein – diesmal ohne Michael. Warum der MSV in Ulm nicht zu seinem Spiel fand, welche Faktoren entscheidend waren und was diese Niederlage für die kommenden Wochen bedeutet, besprechen wir in dieser Folge ausführlich.
Ulm steht eine Woche voller gezeichneter Geschichten bevor: Vom 3. bis 8. Februar findet die erste Ulmer Comic-Woche statt – eine Entdeckungsreise durch die Welt der Graphic Novels, die Literatur und Kunst vereinen. Anders als klassische Kindercomics zeigen Graphic Novels komplexe Geschichten, beeindruckende Zeichnungen und emotionale Tiefe. Die Veranstaltungsorte verteilen sich quer durch die Stadt: Von der Ulmer Volkshochschule über die Stadtbibliothek, das Donaubüro und die Griesbadgalerie bis hin zum Comic Home – die Woche bringt echtes Comic-Flair direkt in die Stadt. Zeichnen, Lesen, Staunen Den Auftakt macht Christian Schmiedbauer am Dienstag, 3. Februar, mit Lesungen aus seinem Graphic Novel „Menschen am Fluss. Tagebuch meiner Donaureise“ im Club Orange der vh ulm. Gleichzeitig eröffnet seine Ausstellung „Kauboi & Kaktus – Ausdrucksweise“ in der Griesbadgalerie. Am Donnerstag, 5. Februar, liest Melanie Garanin aus ihrer ungewöhnlichen Rilke-Biografie „Mein Freund Rilke“ in der Stadtbibliothek. Sie verbindet Originallyrik mit einer fiktiven Liebesgeschichte zwischen zwei Zeiten. Das Ulmer Comic Home präsentiert am Freitag, 6. Februar, Moritz Stetters neue Graphic Novel „Die Knef“, die das Leben der legendären Ulmer Künstlerin Hildegard Knef in Bildern erzählt. Zum Abschluss des Erwachsenen-Programms gibt es am Samstag, 7. Februar, von 14 bis 16 Uhr eine Signierstunde mit Cristin Wendt, ebenfalls im Comic Home. Wendts neuer Comic „Message 2“ ist im Sommer 2025 erschienen. Zum Wochenende bietet die Comic-Woche außerdem einen Workshop für Kinder und Jugendliche von 10 bis 15 Jahren in der Kinder- und Jugendkunstschule kontiki der vh ulm an, bei dem die Teilnehmenden eigene Comics zeichnen können. Mitmachen erwünscht Der Eintritt zu den Lesungen, Ausstellung und Signierstunden ist frei. Für den Workshop ist eine Anmeldung erforderlich. Die Ulmer Comic-Woche ist ein Pilotprojekt, das die Vielfalt und künstlerische Qualität von Comics in den Fokus rückt – eine Einladung, neue Welten zu entdecken, Geschichten zu erleben und selbst kreativ zu werden.
Join Jordan, Commish, Pitt Girl, Beth, and our VP of Podcast Production, Arthur. ULM, Germany Mentioned, then sooooo much Board Game talking, would you like a Keg of Ketchup aka KEGGCHUP? Arthur buys the Curt Cignetii Chipotle bowl and Commish reminds that you "Gotta Have That Guac", Did anyone take notes when they formed the 12 Team Playoff? G6 teams don't have to be Conference Champions, the NFL not having fun with the Snow Game in the AFC Championship, THE ACC SCHEDULE, UVA and NC State in BRASIL or is it BRAZIL? Oh lawd Florida State that schedule is a doozy, Florida A&M is playing in Miami's stadium twice in 4 days to open the season, we question how Rutgers has lost over a $516.9 Million Dollars in the athletic department since joining the Big Ten in 2014-2015, $78 Million this year alone and then remembered 78-0, Buy Rutgers Bonds they're A+ Rated, Jersey Patch time? Skimo comes to the Olympics, Skee-Lo and Diego Pavia, and oh so much, much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
#ueberdentellerrand – der PodcastNews aus der Digital-, Kreativ-, Innovations- und Konsumwelt In diesem Podcast teilen wir unser Wissen, recherchieren und diskutieren und möchten zum Nach- oder Umdenken anregen. Teaser: „Es gibt den Quantencomputer schon!“Nina und Dominik sprechen mit Dr. Robert Axmann, dem Leiter der DLR Quantencomputing Initiative, die in Hamburg und Ulm Innovationszentren betreibt, um mit Hilfe von Startups und etablierten Unternehmen deutsche Quantencomputer zu bauen. Die Frage danach, wann es den ersten Quantencomputer denn nun gibt, beantwortet Robert etwas überraschend mit „Es gibt Quantencomputer schon, wir haben Quantencomputer an verschiedenen Standorten in Deutschland schon stehen“. Warum weltweit gerade Abermilliarden in diese Zukunftstechnologie investiert werden, welchen Impact der Quantencomputer haben könnte und welche Rolle Hamburg und Ulm dabei spielen, erfahrt Ihr in der neuesten Ausgabe von #ueberdentellerrand. Viel Spaß beim Hören! LinksDLR QCI: https://qci.dlr.de/ / Innovationszentrum Hamburg: https://qci.dlr.de/oekosystem/izhh/Hamburg Quantum Innovation Capital hqic: https://hqic.de/Hightech Agenda der Bundesregierung: https://www.bmftr.bund.de/DE/Technologie/HightechAgenda/HightechAgenda_node.htmlDie Hamburg Marketing GmbH übernimmt keine Haftung für die Inhalte externer Links. Für den Inhalt der verlinkten Seiten sind ausschließlich deren Betreiber verantwortlich. Das Gesprochene gibt die Meinung der einzelnen Personen wieder und repräsentiert nicht unbedingt die Meinung der Hamburg Marketing GmbH.
Rangers broadcasting legend Sam Rosen joins Neil Smith and Vic Morren for an emotional interview during his 40th and final season as Voice of the New York Rangers. From the iconic "No More Curses, this one will last a lifetime" Game 7 call in 1994 to surviving ownership changes at Madison Square Garden, the beer incident with Alan Cohen, wine collection from NHL coaches, league-wide sendoff overwhelming him, and Kenny Albert's natural succession. Hear about the 1980 OIHL with Neil, working with Phil Esposito and John Davidson, advice for aspiring broadcasters to express love of the game, Bruce Connal hiring him at ESPN, Rick Tocchet gambling story in Phoenix, why 1994 remains the greatest moment any broadcaster could have calling Game 7 at home arena, and the emotional reality of his final game Thursday against Tampa Bay. Born Samuel Rosenblum in Ulm, Germany, this is the story of 40 years at the World's Most Famous Arena.IN THIS EPISODE:[00:00] - Welcome: His Calls Will Last a Lifetime - Sam Rosen final season celebration[01:00] - Broadcast legend brings down curtain Thursday: Rangers host Tampa at MSG[02:00] - Engaging energetic gentleman off camera exactly same as on air[03:00] - Three Things: Columbus Blue Jackets vs Montreal Canadians for final Eastern spot[04:00] - Jet Greaves incredible run: 120 of 123 saves last four games, two shutouts[05:00] - Adam Fantilli 30th goal: could be best player from that draft[06:00] - Blue Jackets tragedy: Johnny Gaudreau, Matthew Gaudreau, Sean Monahan joining[07:00] - Minnesota Wild and St. Louis Blues capture wild card spots[08:00] - Calgary Flames eliminated but Adam Huska deserves credit for job done[09:00] - Ducks and Flames: reason for optimism in seasons coming ahead[10:00] - Toronto Maple Leafs take Atlantic: Mitch Marner 100 points, Austin Matthews 400th[11:00] - Craig Berube blueprint exactly what playoffs require[12:00] - Seven of eight matchups set: Washington waiting for Columbus or Montreal[13:00] - Sam Rosen interview begins: old friend from around 1980[14:00] - OIHL: first rotisserie hockey league, fantasy before anybody else[15:00] - 35 years old at Garden: always on edge, how long can this last?[16:00] - 1984-85 first full-time Rangers TV season, backup years before that[17:00] - 40-year run at Madison Square Garden: phenomenal under MSG umbrella[18:00] - Different owners: Paramount, ITT, salary freezes, four ownership groups in 11 years[19:00] - Never thought of it that way: loved what I was doing so much[20:00] - ESPN September 1979: first college football games, Hartford Whalers, Washington Capitals[21:00] - Train rides to DC: scouting and aspiring broadcaster traveling together[22:00] - 1977 February: Jim Gordon sick, recommended Sam for Knicks-Nets radio[23:00] - 1982 Joe Cohen: first contract, three-year deals throughout career[24:00] - Most nervous moment: fan dumped beer on Tom Watt's head, Sam said stop selling beer[25:00] - Next day: Alan Cohen's office, "Sam, we make a lot of money selling beer"[26:00] - "Please be careful what you say" - thanked him, left timidly, still had job[27:00] - Next season: stopped selling beer in third period after second intermission[28:00] - Wine collection: John Cooper Tampa Bay, Plum Jack Cabernet and Merlot[29:00] - Bottles from LA Kings, Anaheim Ducks, San Jose Sharks, Florida Panthers[30:00] - Thursday night: bringing Plum Jack to booth, Cooper might watch from booth[31:00] - League-wide sendoff: overwhelming, heartwarming, tears come to eyes[32:00] - Professional associates, friendships in every city: former players, executives, GMs[33:00] - Salt Lake City: brand new to NHL, fans amazing, lined up for selfies[34:00] - Phoenix game with Neil: Rick Tocchet
The Sun Belt Conference postponed Saturday's men's basketball matchup between Marshall and South Alabama due to a winter storm expected this weekend, plus the Marshall women win on the road against ULM.
App State used its suffocating defense to win back-to-back league games for the first time this season, defeating ULM 59-43. Listen back to the highlights and analysis as well as postgame interviews with Dustin Kerns and Luke Wilson.
The Drive with Paul Swann recaps Marshall's 115–60 win over ULM, a record-setting night from beyond the arc. The Thundering Herd hit 26 3-point baskets, setting both a Marshall team record and a Sun Belt Conference mark in the lopsided victory. Swann breaks down the shooting performance, key contributors and what the win means going forward.
Head coach Cornelus Jackson shares his thoughts on the week ahead, including upcoming matchups against ULM and South Alabama, on today's episode of The Drive podcast.
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To kick off 2026, I react to recent AD hires at Baylor, Colorado and ULM, and give my thoughts on several openings, including at Oklahoma, Cal, Charlotte, New Mexico, Rhode Island, Washington State, Delaware, New Orleans, Wagner and Austin Peay State. I also share why I don't expect San Francisco to do a search.Watch and subscribe on YouTube: 1:30 Baylor Reaction2:50 California Reaction to Co-AD Model and Candidate Interest4:30 Oklahoma Thoughts & Prediction8:12 Colorado Reaction10:28 New Mexico Reaction & In-House Prediction12:16 Charlotte Hires TurnkeyZRG15:59 UL Monroe Reaction17:50 Rhode Island - Search Firm or Committee Only?18:28 Austin Peay State Thoughts21:10 Washington State Reaction to Interim Activity21:45 Delaware Likely Naming Interim to Permanent Soon22:28 Why I think San Francisco won't do a Search24:03 New Orleans Delayed by System Structure - Possible Rebrand for Next AD?27:30 Wagner goes with Collegiate ConsultingHEA is presented by PILYTIX, an AI tech company for higher education institutions and sports organizations. Increased Donations. Fast, Effective Targeting. Improved Performance. HEA has partnered with AD Vantage for AD Insights and Coaching Hires. AD Vantage empowers athletic directors with comprehensive staff data, performance analytics, and AI-powered candidate insights to make smarter hiring, compensation, and retention decisions in an era where every dollar counts. Watch my interview tutorial with CEO Tanner Stump as he walks me through a mock head coach hire on the platform.
durée : 00:51:30 - Répliques - par : Alain Finkielkraut - L'un aura incarné la radicalité et l'espérance révolutionnaire, l'autre la modération et le pessimisme libéral : à propos de Sartre et Aron et de leurs différends revisités. - réalisation : Riyad Cairat - invités : Perrine Simon-Nahum Directrice de recherche au CNRS, professeure à l'École normale supérieure de Paris; Frédéric Worms Philosophe, directeur de l'École Normale Supérieure (Ulm)
KSU (9-4) The K-State men's basketball team wrapped up 2025 non conference play with a 9-point victory over ULM on Sunday afternoon!
Hildegard Knef, 1925 in Ulm geboren, ließ nie einen Zweifel daran, wo sie sich zu Hause fühlte: in Berlin. Entsprechend oft tauchte sie im Programm des RIAS auf. In unserem Tonarchiv fanden wir Interviews mit der Schauspielerin aus vier Jahrzehnten. Bei der Kellen, Ralf www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Aus den Archiven
Filmschauspielerin, Malerin, Bestseller-Autorin – Hildegard Knef war mehr als „nur“ Sängerin. Vor 100 Jahren in Ulm geboren, begann sie in den 1940er Jahren als Trickfilmzeichnerin bei der UFA und wurde schließlich als Schauspielerin zum ersten deutschen Nachkriegsstar. „Eine wahnsinnig mutige, unglaublich zwischen allen Stühlen sitzende Frau“, beschreibt sie Film- und Kulturhistorikerin Daniela Sannwald in SWR Kultur am Morgen. Mit Themen wie später Mutterschaft, ihrer Krebserkrankung oder einer Schönheitsoperation stilisierte sich Knef auch als öffentliche Person: „Hildegard Knef schwieg nicht. Also Hildegard Knef war laut. Sie hat ihre Lebensumstände, wie widrig sie auch waren, an die Öffentlichkeit gebracht“, so Sannwald. Für die Frauen ihrer Generation verkörpere sie damit eine „ganz große Ausnahmeerscheinung“.
Als Escape-Room bezeichnet man ein Spiel, bei dem Menschen per Rätselknacken aus einer Anlage hinaus- oder durch diese hindurchfinden müssen. Das gibt's jetzt auch in einem Kloster. Es gilt, eine Bedrohung abzuwehren.Roggenburg (KNA) Das ist mal eine besondere Location: Im bayerisch-schwäbischen Kloster Roggenburg in der Nähe von Ulm eröffnet am 2. Januar ein Escape-Room. So bezeichnet man ein Spiel, bei dem Menschen durch Lösen von Rätseln aus einer Anlage hinaus- oder durch diese hindurchfinden müssen. Der Escape-Room des in Roggenburg ansässigen katholischen Ordens der Prämonstratenser-Chorherren dreht sich um folgende Geschichte: "Wir schreiben das Jahr 1632. Auf dem europäischen Kontinent tobt der Dreißigjährige Krieg", erklärt der Ordensmann Kilian Neubert, einer der Rätselraum-Verantwortlichen. Die Spieler seien Bedienstete des Klosters und müssten mit den herannahenden Schweden verhandeln, um das Kloster vor Verwüstungen zu bewahren, insbesondere das wertvolle Chorgestühl. Um den Schweden etwas anbieten zu können, gelte es, in 60 Minuten die verborgene Klosterschatzkammer zu finden.
Join Kathy Amos and Jeff Marlow on the this episode of Doing The Work. They will recap the Hoosiers' victories over ULM and EMU. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
durée : 00:58:33 - Avec philosophie - par : Géraldine Muhlmann, Nassim El Kabli - Le temps irrigue l'ensemble de l'œuvre de Jankélévitch avec ses deux notions piliers : son irréversibilité et la question de l'instant. De ce constat radical découle l'idée que "ce qui est passé demeure irrémédiablement perdu" et une éthique de l'occasion : saisir l'instant ou le perdre à jamais. - réalisation : Nicolas Berger - invités : Robert Maggiori Philosophe, critique littéraire au journal "Libération" et co-fondateur et président du Jury des Rencontres philosophiques de Monaco; Frédéric Worms Philosophe, directeur de l'École Normale Supérieure (Ulm)
Ein 35 Jahre alter Cold Case treibt die Menschen in Ulm nach wie vor um: Der Mord an Rafael Blumenstock hat sich eingebrannt ins kollektive Bewusstsein der Stadt. Am 4. November 1990 wurde der 28-Jährige auf dem Ulmer Münsterplatz mit 21 Messerstichen brutal ermordet – die Täter nahmen sich sogar noch die Zeit, dem Opfer die Nase abzuschneiden. Nun hat Cold-Case-Ermittler Manuel Köhler die Jagd auf die Täter neu eröffnet – und der SWR-Podcast "Der Schrei" versucht, Licht ins Dunkel zu bringen. Gelingt es, die Mörder doch noch zu finden? Zu Gast bei Moderator Roland Müller sind in dieser Folge zwei Macherinnen des SWR-Podcasts "Der Schrei - Der rätselhafte Fall Rafael Blumenstock". Nele Grundt und Chiara Battaglia berichten über ihre Kooperation mit der Polizei, ihre Recherche auf den Spuren dieser rätselhaften Tat – und erzählen, warum sie glauben, dass die Täter wahrscheinlich noch in Ulm herumlaufen. Den Podcast "Der Schrei" findet ihr in der ARD Audiothek und in den gängigen Podcast-Apps: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/der-schrei-der-raetselhafte-fall-rafael-blumenstock/urn:ard:show:860f516cb79f4744/ Hinweise zum Fall Rafael Blumenstock nimmt das Team von "Der Schrei" (auch anonym) an: Tel: 0711/929 11711 Mail: podcasts@swr.de Vor einigen Jahren haben wir bereits in Akte Südwest über den Mordfall Blumenstock gesprochen. Die Folge 14 "Der Tote vom Ulmer Münsterplatz: Der Mordfall Rafael Blumenstock" findet ihr hier: https://www.swp.de/lokales/ulm/true-crime-podcast-_akte-suedwest_-folge-15_-der-tote-vom-ulmer-muensterplatz-_-der-mordfall-rafael-blumenstock-59738987.html Weitere Crime-Geschichten und die Anmeldung für unseren Newsletter findet ihr unter https://www.swp.de/crime. Alle Podcast-Folgen von Akte Südwest gibt es unter: https://www.swp.de/akte Moderation: Roland Müller | Produktion: Moritz Clauß | Sprecherin: Laura Liboschik | Gestaltung: Beniamino Raiola
Join Jordan, Commish, Pitt Girl, Beth, and our VP of Podcast Production, Arthur. We grab our Positivity Bunny and recap Championship Week/FCS Playoffs. We go in-depth on Illinois State's monumental upset win over North Dakota State, Villanova gets Pope magic in taking down Lehigh, we're nearly Dakota-less into the FCS Quarterfinals except the Coyotes, Montana State eeks by Yale, Stephen F. Austin moves on, Montana handles the Jackrabbits, UC Davis takes out Rhode Island after Midnight Eastern. HOOTY HOO KENNESAW STATE, JMU throwing snowballs, Tulane gets 5 turnovers from the Mean Green, Boise State does it again, Texas Tech takes down BYU again, Western Michigan, Prairie View's SWAC Championship, DUKE DID IT, Indiana making history, DII and DIII Playoffs, Candy Bowl, the coaching carousel updates, ULM & The Blind Side, some bowl selections and then we talk about the College Football Playoff and much, much more!!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
ULM introduces new AD SJ Tuohy, BYU AD Brian Santiago on the state of the industry, college football viewership and more.We would love to know what you think of the show and you can let us know on social media @D1ticker.If you are not subscribed to D1.ticker, you can and should subscribe at www.d1ticker.com/.
Asbjørn drar på familietur med Kiel-ferja, ender med å marsjere i fandemo og løpe fra kamp. Bochum pynter på Uwe-tabellen i Runars perfekte kamp. Hulk Haugen og 1860 München bruker 22 sekunder på å ta grep borte mot Ulm. Følger du med, Ståle Solbakken? Erzgebirge Aue-fans blir brutalt overfalt og frastjålet viktig merch. Hvem står bak? Årets julemysterium er på plass.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Jordan, Commish, Pitt Girl, Beth, and our VP of Podcast Production, Arthur. We recap Week 14 and are joined by special guest Samantha Way, the student sideline reporter for the Wisconsin-Whitewater Warhawks (hey, ULM are the Warhawks too). We discuss Sam's sideline reporting experience from the snowy D3 Playoff game of DePauw & Wisconsin-Whitewater and much more. Then we get into all the snow games of the weekend across all divisions. We avoid all the coaching carousel talk and just recap all of Week 14 but have Marty Smith on standby for imminent coaching talk. We talk about our GOTW, Arkansas State/App State, Bowl-Eligibowls for Georgia Southern/Marshal and Penn State/Rutgers. The Battle on the Bayou and ULM's historic kicking woes, the second leg of the Pac-2 Championship, Florida denies FSU a bowl, Iowa rolls over Nebraska, Miami rolls over Pitt, love on Hawaii and the Tokyo Two, the Snowphers get the AXE, Navy was walking all over Memphis, HAT HAT HAT HAT HAT in the SNOW NW/Illinois, Praise Kent State, CAL and SMU's chaos, MISSOURI STATE AND DELAWARE GET BOWLS!!, Bama sends Delaware to a bowl by forcing an Auburn fumble, THE LOBOS aka THE PEOPLE'S MOUNTAIN WEST CHAMPIONS, Kennesaw's OT win, Diego Pavia for Heisman, the Sickos LSU/OU special, the INSANE YALE comeback, and much, much more!!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Wer unter Depressionen, ADHS oder Zwangsstörungen leidet, ging früher zum Therapeuten in die Praxis. Heute klicken sich viele Betroffene stattdessen ins Internet. Dort breiten sich Anbieter wie „Mind Doc“ oder „Better Help“ immer weiter aus. Ihr Versprechen: Therapie auf Knopfdruck. Gleichzeitig wächst in den Sozialen Medien die Zahl der sogenannten Mental Health-Influencer, die Informationen zur Selbstdiagnose liefern und damit Millionen von Followern erreichen. Wie wirksam sind diese neuen Therapieformen? Doris Maull diskutiert mit Prof. Dr. Harald Baumeister – Leiter der Abteilung für Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie der Universität Ulm; Susanne Berwanger – Diplom-Psychologin und Vizepräsidentin des Berufsverbands Deutscher Psychologinnen und Psychologen; Thorsten Padberg –Psychotherapeut, Autor und Journalist
ULM's next AD, Baylor President Linda Livingstone on the AD search, why the Dakota schools dominate FCS and more.We would love to know what you think of the show and you can let us know on social media @D1ticker.If you are not subscribed to D1.ticker, you can and should subscribe at www.d1ticker.com/.
Sponsored by thegalindocollective.com, BHIhats.com, Austin.Patchmaster.com - One game left for Texas State. One win needed for a bowl invite. The Bobcats beat ULM on Saturday for a 5th win and now have South Alabama on deck this Saturday to end the regular season. Can Texas State get a 6th win and reach bowl eligibility for a 3rd straight year? Keff Ciardello is here to break it all down.
Join Jordan, Commish, Pitt Girl, Corn Correspondent Andy, and our VP of Podcast Production Arthur. Commish celebrates the Saskatchewan Roughriders first Grey Cup in 12 years, Pitt Girl and Arthur went to Notre Dame at Pitt, we then recap week 12, Secretaries Cup was a banger, The Land Grant Trophy game, poor ULM, complete game by Eastern Michigan, Arkansas has reached 2021 Nebraska Levels, Jordan apologies to Nevada, Wake doesn't like UNC much, Kansas State survives Commishstradamus' premonition but just barely as Oklahoma State just couldn't take a lead, YOU DON'T JUST WALK INTO THE RENT, RANK UCONN, Could Dabo get Mayo?, East Carolina's upset, the New Mexico 5-0bos, Tulane has a "normal" game we think, Virginia was impressive, FIU GO BACK TO THE SUNBLAZERS PERMANATELY, NAVY, UTSA won on the road, JMU still scoring more in the second half even when they score 58, Utah beating up Baylor, SFA wins the Southland, Illinois State, Lock Haven! conference title game outlooks and much, much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ein queerer Mann, der seiner Zeit voraus war. Eine Stadt, die wegsah. Und eine Journalistin, die 35 Jahre später versucht, Antworten zu finden.1990 wird der 28-jährige Rafael Blumenstock mitten in Ulm brutal ermordet – nur wenige Schritte vom Polizeipräsidium entfernt. Rafael war in Ulm kein Unbekannter: Er war bunt, laut, anders. Er trug Lippenstift, Handtasche, lange Kleider – und wurde damit für viele zur Provokation. Der Fall ist bis heute ungeklärt.Chiara Battaglia, Journalistin und Host des neuen SWR-True-Crime-Podcasts „Der Schrei – Der rätselhafte Fall Rafael Blumenstock“, hat versucht, das Schweigen zu brechen. Sie spricht mit Zeitzeug:innen, Polizist:innen und Menschen, die Rafael kannten – und stellt die Frage: Wurde Rafael ermordet, weil er queer war?In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Chiara über die Recherchen zu diesem Fall, über das Ulm der 80er, queere Sichtbarkeit damals und heute – und darüber, warum „Der Schrei“ mehr ist als ein True-Crime-Podcast. Es ist ein Stück queere Geschichte. Und ein Versuch, einer Stimme Gehör zu verschaffen, die viel zu früh verstummt ist.Wenn ihr Hinweise zum Fall habt: Telefon: 0711 / 929 11711Mail: podcasts@swr.de Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Jordan, Commish, Pitt Girl, Beth, and our VP of Podcast Production Arthur. We watch live MACtion which is now two days old, then we try to vibes base our way to the Sickos Game of the Week, we feel back for Oregon State, wonder what Louisiana Tech is going to do on the Palouse vs Wazzu, Land Grant Trophy as a Bowl Elimination Bowl, USA vs ULM, do the Warhawks have any juice left? Eastern Michigan vs Ball State, Arkansas vs LSU & the Golden Boot, A CONFERENCE USA BANGER KENNESAW STATE VS JAX STATE, will Wake end UNC's Bowl Hopes?, Commish has a funny feeling about Kansas State at Oklahoma State, The ACC Chaos Generator fires up again, 100 Miles of Hate, Big Sky Bangers, NEC, Dayton you owe the Blue Hose, SOUTHLAND SHOWDOWN IN NAGADOCHES, we discuss some D2 & D3 Rivalries this weekend, Secretaries Cup, The MONON BELL, The Battle of 224, Randolph-Macon vs Hampden-Sydney “The Game”, Cortaca Jug, Battle of the Ravine, Dutchman Shoes, the Cranberry Bowl with Scoop there it is, a trip to the Culvers Isthmus Bowl on the line and much, much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Monarch Nation — it's another Victory Sunday!Old Dominion takes down App State 24–21, and Mike, Aaron, and special guest Scott Jackson (ODU alum, radio host, and TV voice of ODU Football & Basketball on ESPN+) break down every moment of the win — the highs, the frustrations, and what it means for the season ahead.Then, the crew looks ahead to ODU's road trip to Monroe to take on ULM, discuss what needs to improve, and share their score predictions. Plus, Fade Gary returns with his Week 10 Sun Belt picks, and we've got updates on Toys for Tots, Afterglow watch parties, and more.
Now this is what we're talking about! Northwestern finally put together an offensive performance that we have been looking for as they trounced ULM. Now, the Cats now find themselves not only at 3-2, but also looking ahead to a game against Penn State this weekend that all of a sudden looks a whole lot more interesting.
Week 6 is just a few days away and a few teams are out for some redemption this week. We start in Florida as #18 Florida State looks to redeem themselves after being upset last week at Virginia. However, the redemption will not come easy as they host #3 Miami. Andy Staples, Ross Dellenger and Steven Godfrey discuss this matchup and look at what Florida State has on the line trying to avoid back-to-back losses. They also share their thoughts on this year's Miami team and what a win would do for their season. Could a win put them on the fast-track to the top seed in the CFP? Then, we head to Tuscaloosa as they discuss #10 Alabama hosting #16 Vanderbilt. Alabama is looking to avenge last season's major upset and there will be no underestimating Vanderbilt this year. Can Diego Pavia still lead Vandy to another upset?Later, Ross steps off of the field and onto the court as he shares a bit of insider news about college basketball's NCAA tournament. Talk about expanding the field has continued, with an increase to 76 teams being the most likely choice if the field does expand. Not only do the guys have some strong feelings about this potential move, but they also discuss if this could have any impact on CFP expansion talk. Then, ESPN's Dan Wetzel (who listeners might be familiar with) had to make sure the guys didn't run out of stories to talk about, so he broke some news on Wednesday about the Big Ten. The Big Ten is in talks about a $2 billion dollar investment from a private equity firm. Andy, Ross and Godfrey talk about the impact this could have on college football and the potential pitfalls it would create for the sport.Finally, the guys make their picks for this week's I've Got A Feeling. ULM, Mississippi State and the Texas vs. Florida UNDER are this week's choices. All of this and more to get you ready for another exciting week of college football with College Football Enquirer. (1:51) - #3 Miami visits #18 Florida State(18:00) - #10 Alabama looks for revenge against #16 Vanderbilt(29:52) - NCAA basketball tournament expansion & impact on CFP(40:17) - Big Ten's $2 billion decision with private equity(51:45) - I've Got A Feeling Subscribe to the College Football Enquirer on your favorite podcast app:
The Alabama Crimson Tide hosts The Wisconsin Badgers Saturday in Tuscaloosa. For Alabama Football, the challenge is to carry over the performance from ULM to a much tougher opponent in Wisconsin Football. Could Alabama be an underdog only once more this season? Alabama WR Ryan Williams is making HOW MUCH in NIL? Alabama Offensive Coordinator Ryan Grubb on Ty Simpson Florida Gators coach Billy Napier is on the hottest of seats as Florida Football travels to the LSU Tigers. Have we overrated LSU Football based on the win at Clemson? Have we sold off Florida too quickly? Bill Belichick vs. New England Patriots PLUS, LT's Trash presented by Bud Light! FOLLOW TNR ON RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-7759604 FOLLOW TNR ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7zlofzLZht7dYxjNcBNpWN FOLLOW TNR ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-round/id1797862560 WEBSITE: https://nextroundlive.com/ MOBILE APP: https://nextroundlive.com/the-ne.... SHOP THE NEXT ROUND STORE: https://nextround.store/ Like TNR on Facebook: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Twitter: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Instagram: / nextroundlive Follow everyone from the show on Twitter: Jim Dunaway: / jimdunaway Ryan Brown: / ryanbrownlive Lance Taylor: / thelancetaylor Scott Forester: / scottforestertv Tyler Johns: /TylerJohnsTNR Sponsor the show: sales@nextroundlive.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Alabama Crimson Tide hosts The Wisconsin Badgers Saturday in Tuscaloosa. For Alabama Football, the challenge is to carry over the performance from ULM to a much tougher opponent in Wisconsin Football. Could Alabama be an underdog only once more this season? Brian Kelly's message to LSU fans: we need to be Death Valley Sark's strange response to question about Arch Manning On3's College Football Playoff bracketology PLUS, Tyler's Viewing Menu presented by Michelson Laser Vision FOLLOW TNR ON RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-7759604 FOLLOW TNR ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7zlofzLZht7dYxjNcBNpWN FOLLOW TNR ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-round/id1797862560 WEBSITE: https://nextroundlive.com/ MOBILE APP: https://nextroundlive.com/the-ne.... SHOP THE NEXT ROUND STORE: https://nextround.store/ Like TNR on Facebook: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Twitter: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Instagram: / nextroundlive Follow everyone from the show on Twitter: Jim Dunaway: / jimdunaway Ryan Brown: / ryanbrownlive Lance Taylor: / thelancetaylor Scott Forester: / scottforestertv Tyler Johns: /TylerJohnsTNR Sponsor the show: sales@nextroundlive.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alabama wide receiver Germie Bernard joins the show to talk Ty Simpson, the win over ULM, and the upcoming game against Wisconsin Nationally, The Oregon Ducks smashed Oklahoma State 69-3. Oregon Football rolled up 631 yards on the Cowboys. The Missouri Tigers revived the Border War with a 42-31 win over the Kansas Jayhawks. Missouri Football QB Beau Pribula was spectacular in the win over their old Big 8 opponent. The SEC set an AP Poll record with 11 ranked teams as Auburn and Missouri entered the rankings. Can the league make it 12? PLUS, our daily 4 Downs! FOLLOW TNR ON RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-7759604 FOLLOW TNR ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7zlofzLZht7dYxjNcBNpWN FOLLOW TNR ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-round/id1797862560 WEBSITE: https://nextroundlive.com/ MOBILE APP: https://nextroundlive.com/the-ne.... SHOP THE NEXT ROUND STORE: https://nextround.store/ Like TNR on Facebook: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Twitter: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Instagram: / nextroundlive Follow everyone from the show on Twitter: Jim Dunaway: / jimdunaway Ryan Brown: / ryanbrownlive Lance Taylor: / thelancetaylor Scott Forester: / scottforestertv Tyler Johns: /TylerJohnsTNR Sponsor the show: sales@nextroundlive.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Alabama Crimson Tide continues preparation for the ULM Warhawks Saturday. Alabama Football Coach Kalen DeBoer addressed the On3 Sports report of Alabama boosters unrest. We let you hear what the coach had to say. Did the Alabama coach do anything to stop that fire? Is there anything he could say? What do you want to see from Alabama this week against ULM? The Auburn Tigers are prepping for their home opener against Ball State. Auburn Football had one of the more impressive SEC performances in week one. What do you want to see from Auburn this week against Ball State? PLUS, Tyler's Viewing Menu presented by Michelson Laser Vision! FOLLOW TNR ON RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-7759604 FOLLOW TNR ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7zlofzLZht7dYxjNcBNpWN FOLLOW TNR ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-round/id1797862560 WEBSITE: https://nextroundlive.com/ MOBILE APP: https://nextroundlive.com/the-ne.... SHOP THE NEXT ROUND STORE: https://nextround.store/ Like TNR on Facebook: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Twitter: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Instagram: / nextroundlive Follow everyone from the show on Twitter: Jim Dunaway: / jimdunaway Ryan Brown: / ryanbrownlive Lance Taylor: / thelancetaylor Scott Forester: / scottforestertv Tyler Johns: /TylerJohnsTNR Sponsor the show: sales@nextroundlive.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices