POPULARITY
Villanova head coach Jay Wright takes his turn talking to the Coaches with both a technical and humorous look at today’s game and The Verizon Center opens for the hot shooting Wizards games, also opening the opportunity for in-game betting from your seats.
Villanova's Jay Wright knows developing depth will be a key to the Wildcats success this season. Who will step up to fill in the gaps of his veteran led team? What does the addition of UConn do for the Big East brand? Players that will make an impact this year. And how's scheduling coming along? Plus, Jon hit the road this past week and has updates from: UMass, URI and UConn. And the return of 5-Good-Nuggets!
Ceruti and McDonough break down what was probably the best All-Star Weekend in some time...maybe ever. Should the new "Elam Ending" be used in more than just the All-Star Game? Ceruti rants about Aaron Gordon getting robbed in another dunk contest but explains why it's actually good for him, plus McDonough on John Beilein and the Cavs possibly parting ways and if Villanova's Jay Wright will be the new head coach of the Knicks.
The guys are back to recap the NFL Championship Games and discuss the Eagles' vacancy at offensive coordinator. The tables have flipped on Bo, as now he has the gout and Ed's feet are fast as ever. They take a moment to appreciate the coaching of Villanova's Jay Wright, and lament on why he will probably never coach the Sixers. Ed tries to explain why he never signed up for 12th Street Gym, or why he still hasn't made it to Flanet Pitness. Bo struggles to cope with Ed's newfound local celebrity status.Find out more at https://bo-angry-ed-sports-talk-barly.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Villanova's Jay Wright knows the line between talent and experience is a thin one. How will he manage it this year with his young team? Size vs Skill... what is more important? Competing in a deep Big East conference. And biggest keys for the Wildcats to have a successful season. Plus, we are only one week away from the start of the season... Jon brings you his Big Picture Themes!
Seth Greenberg and Dan Dakich convene for an emergency edition of the podcast after the news that the G League will offer top high school prospects a highly paid alternative to "one-and-done" (0:57). Plus, interviews with Villanova's Jay Wright (27:56) and Michigan State's Tom Izzo (49:20) on the road to the start of the season.
Villanova's Jay Wright faces challenges this year with a young roster. How do they plan to replace four NBA players? Handling expectations coming off a National Championship. Who his x-factor will be. And what it means for the Big East when Georgetown and St. John's are at the top of their game. Plus, why college programs need a third exhibition/scrimmage moving forward.
It's the Championship episode with 2018 NCAA Women's Champions Notre Dame head coach Muffet McGraw, and 2018 NCAA Men's Champions Villanova head coach Jay Wright! Muffet recounts the whirlwind it's been for the team and especially star, Arike Ogunbowale, how she feels about a possible three-peat this coming season, what she expects from returner Brianna Turner now that she's recovered from her knee injury, and why Notre Dame is the best job in the country! Then Jay Wright joins to talk about the differences between this off-season and the 2016 post-Championship off-season. He also addresses filling the void after losing 4 players to the NBA (including Omari Spellman), what he expects from returners Phil Booth, Eric Paschall, and Dylan Painter, and why he feels Jalen Brunson had a "Hall of Fame type" college career.
In Episode 4 Goody and Trever talk golf, basketball, the best/worst coaches of all-time in their hometown and who's the better dresser, Villanova's Jay Wright or the OC's Bobby Mills.
Villanova's Jay Wright reacts to the latest scandal in NCAA basketball. Should the NBA be helping with this problem? What the Wildcats have to work on after a loss to Creighton. And what makes Jalen Brunson so special? Plus, what the FBI probe means for Arizona.
Seth Greenberg and Dan Dakich dish on upsets to Florida and Kansas as well as what that says about their team identity (1:31), if Duke has any weaknesses (12:57), Steve Alford's reaction to LiAngelo Ball being taken out of UCLA (24:22) and more. Plus, Villanova's Jay Wright stops by (38:28)!
Villanova's Jay Wright is humbled to have received the John R. Wooden Legends of Coaching award but does he vulnerable in the Big East this year? Would he like to see the narrative of "Guard U" switch to "Big Man U"? Is Mikal Bridges set to make a big jump? And what does he learn more from... the successes or the failures? Plus, reviews of Jon's visits to: Michigan State, Michigan, Arizona and Arizona State.
Villanova's Jay Wright is much more than a NCAA Championship Basketball Coach. Randy Foye graduated from Villanova 11-years ago as the Big East Player of the Year. On this very personal episode, Randy returns to his alma mater to sit down with his former coach and reveal the Jay Wright that extends way beyond basketball. A passionate and personal look at Coach Wright's inspirational journey and how he navigated the ups and downs of life before he lead the Wildcats to the 2016 and 2018 National Championships. From dance skills, pivotal life decisions, doing the right thing, owning your mistakes and having the right attitude on and off the court, the Outside Shot story of Jay Wright. PLEASE SHARE and SUBSCRIBE. We want to hear your feedback so we ask that you please provide a RATING & REVIEW. Outside Shot includes an original theme and music from Award-Winning poet, writer & artist J. Ivy (www.j-ivy.com) and Aaron Richardson (@jsoulmusic). Follow Coach Jay Wright: Twitter @VUCoachWright & Villanova Basketball @NovaMBB. Purchase Jay Wright’s NY Times Bestselling book "Attitude" https://www.amazon.com/Attitude-Develop-Winning-Mindset-Court/dp/0399180850
Villanova's Jay Wright looks to lead the Wildcats to back-to-back national championships. How proud is he of this year's senior class? What will be the key to play for another title? And what type of match up would give the Wildcats the most trouble? Plus, Wichita State makes a statement. Concerns about Kentucky. And sleepers heading into championship week.
Andy Katz & Seth Greenberg discuss Gonzaga's surprising loss, UCLA's big win and weigh in on what it means for the brackets. Plus, a chat with Villanova's Jay Wright.
Villanova's Jay Wright knows the road to repeating as National Champs will be tough. Does he feel any different as a person after winning it all last year? Which returning players will make the biggest jump from last year? The importance of a big man. And it's all about respecting your opponent... Plus, with the season right around the corner; Jon looks ahead to some tasty opening night match-ups!
Ranked #1 in the country, Villanova's Jay Wright still feels the Wildcats can improve. Has their enhanced non-conference schedule helped in any way this year? What makes conference foe, the Xavier Musketeers so tough to play against? What is the key to staying motivated as the #1 team in the country? And the subtle way Larry Brown has influenced the program. Plus, Jon previews the Big East showdown between Villanova and Xavier. Is Maryland a final four team? Can Ohio State find a way to make a run into the NCAA Tournament? Is Baylor's Jonathan Motley the next "Baylor Big"? And will the Atlantic 10 get five at large bids to this years NCAA Tournament?