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Dillon Welch is a pit road reporter & broadcaster for NBC Sports covering NASCAR, IndyCar, and IMSA telecasts. He recalls his early years alongside Jimmy as students together at Carmel High School, gaining experience through the WHJE & CHTV broadcast programs. Dillon shares the best parts of living in Charlotte, North Carolina, including his favorite food spots. Finally both Jimmy & Dillon reflect on getting to work alongside their fathers Chooch Kennedy & Vince Welch respectfully in the same industry, sharing their best pieces of advice. Full podcast is available everywhere now! Rate, review, subscribe & donate! Links - https://linktr.ee/jbkonair --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jbkonair/support
Vince Welch, veteran broadcaster; Darin Naida, Micro Sprint winner at Mountain Creek Speedway; and Ed Fausel, updating us on the many new things happening at Auto Fair are this week's guests.
Vince Welch, veteran broadcaster; Darin Naida, Micro Sprint winner at Mountain Creek Speedway; and Ed Fausel, updating us on the many new things happening at Auto Fair are this week's guests.
(00:00-27:07) – The Ride with JMV opens on a Friday with John recapping Purdue's victory Rutgers, explains how crucial David Jenkins Jr. and Mason Gillis to the win for Matt Painter's crew, how he's begging the Indiana Hoosiers to show up tonight to get one step closer to a hopeful rematch between IU and Purdue, and touch on the Indiana Pacers pulling out an overtime win against the Houston Rockets. (27:07-41:15) – The hall of famer Bob Lovell of Indiana Sports Talk joins JMV on a Friday to break down some of the IHSAA Boys Basketball matchups that he's monitoring with regional action this weekend, if there is a team that can knock off Ben Davis in the tournament, and what he thought of Purdue pulling out the win over Rutgers. (41:15-45:54) – The first hour of today's show concludes with Vince Welch being joined by Mark Montieth of the Indiana Business Journal to give his thoughts on the Boilermakers ahead of the Big Ten and NCAA Tournaments, which player for Indiana must play well in order to make a run, and why he isn't a huge fan of conference tournaments. (45:54-1:16:22) – ESPN Radio's Mike Wells makes his weekly stop on the Ride with JMV on a Friday to give his thoughts on the Colts free agents, if he's expecting Chris Ballard to change his roster construction philosophy this offseason to help the future rookie quarterback, and what he ultimately think Chris Ballard will do when it comes to trading up to get a quarterback or staying put at four. (1:16:22-1:23:37) – JMV shifts the conversation back to Purdue outdueling Rutgers in the second half to come up with their first win in the Big Ten Tournament and provides a live update on the Ohio State/Michigan State game. (1:23:37-1:28:35) – Hour number two rounds out with producer Eddie Garrison replaying the Mark Patrick rejoiner for John since he missed out on it the previous segment and JMV expresses how Mark has impacted his career along with the involvement he had in the city. (1:28:35-1:49:40) – Legendary voice of the Indiana Hoosiers in Don Fischer joins JMV from Chicago to provide some of the keys for Indiana as they take on Maryland tonight, what he wants the Hoosiers to do tonight compared to their previous game against the Terrapins, and who needs to step up for Mike Woodson's team in order to secure a victory this evening. (1:49:40-2:06:41) – The voice of the Purdue Boilermakers basketball team in Rob Blackman joins JMV to share his overall thoughts on Purdue's win over Rutgers, how Fletcher Loyer is struggling to put together efficient games, how important David Jenkins Jr. was to the win today, and the lack of playing time today for Caleb Furst. (2:06:41-2:08:54) – JMV closes out the show by giving away a pair of tickets for a lucky listener to go see KISS in concert in November!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-09:51) – The first hour of today's show concludes with Vince Welch being joined by Mark Montieth of the Indiana Business Journal to give his thoughts on the Boilermakers ahead of the Big Ten and NCAA Tournaments, which player for Indiana must play well in order to make a run, and why he isn't a huge fan of conference tournaments. (09:51-38:09) – Legendary sports anchor and personality in the city of Indianapolis in Mark Patrick joins Vince Welch on the fan to relive some of the glory days of sports television, how he created the nickname JMV, how hard it is to believe that the Bob and Tom Show just celebrated 40 years together, and how proud he is that he was able to pass along his wisdom and knowledge to so many prominent faces and voices that people see on TV and listen to on radio. (38:25-52:11) – CBS4/FOX59's Mike Chappell makes his weekly stop on the Ride with JMV with Vince Welch filling in to weigh in on the conversation of Lamar Jackson or draft a rookie quarterback, the glaring holes that the Colts have outside of the quarterback position, how Chris Ballard needs to bring in competition for the offensive line, and his thoughts on the staff Shane Steichen put together.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-31:25) – The Ride with JMV opens on a Thursday with Vince Welch filling in for JMV by weighing the Colts options of drafting a rookie quarterback or signing Lamar Jackson, takes a peak at IU and Purdue's potential opponents tomorrow afternoon in their first action in the Big Ten Tournament, and how disappointed Butler fans should be with Manny Bates and Eric Hunter Jr. (31:25-38:39) – Vince Welch is joined by a childhood friend of his from Madison Square Garden in Mark Price to explain the environment of all the games that he's seen, the struggles of Butler last night against St. Johns, and what he's liked most about his trip to MSG. (38:39-48:51) – The first hour of today's show concludes with Vince Welch being joined by Mark Montieth of the Indiana Business Journal to give his thoughts on the Boilermakers ahead of the Big Ten and NCAA Tournaments, which player for Indiana must play well in order to make a run, and why he isn't a huge fan of conference tournaments. (48:51-1:12:28) – Vince and producer Eddie Garrison begin the four o'clock hour discussing how important it would be for Purdue to win the Big Ten Tournament considering their recent performances and then transition their conversation to a random story that caught his eye from an etiquette expert on the do's and don'ts when it comes to dining in public. (1:12:28-1:35:32) – Legendary sports anchor and personality in the city of Indianapolis in Mark Patrick joins Vince Welch on the fan to relive some of the glory days of sports television, how he created the nickname JMV, how hard it is to believe that the Bob and Tom Show just celebrated 40 years together, and how proud he is that he was able to pass along his wisdom and knowledge to so many prominent faces and voices that people see on TV and listen to on radio. (1:35:32-1:36:16) – Hour number two rounds out with Vince highlighting some of the final scores from the early afternoon slate of college hoops. (1:36:16-2:01:38) – CBS4/FOX59's Mike Chappell makes his weekly stop on the Ride With JMV with Vince Welch filling in to weigh in on the conversation of Lamar Jackson or draft a rookie quarterback, the glaring holes that the Colts have outside of the quarterback position, how Chris Ballard needs to bring in competition for the offensive line, and his thoughts on the staff Shane Steichen put together. (2:01:38-2:09:40) – Following his conversation with Mike Chappell, Vince shifts his conversation to a sport that is sweeping the world in pickle ball. He and producer Eddie Garrison discuss the sport and how it could soon be a sport at the Olympics. (2:09:40-2:16:22) – JMV closes out the five o'clock hour by previewing the Pacers game tonight against the Houston Rockets, states that he loves what Tyrese Haliburton is doing right now outside of the points scored and assists he's registered, and why they need to defeat Houston tonight. (2:16:22-2:35:16) – The final segment of today's show is spent with Vince having a conversation with one member of the Indy Pickleball Club in Chris Banguis to explain the rules of pickle ball, where people can go to play, and how he got started playing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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(00:00-25:14) – Thursday's show starts with Brian Noe and Vince Welch evaluate the comments made by Colts GM Chris Ballard about what they might do in April's Draft. Brian and Vince both discuss if one of the available QBs are worth trading up for and if they can afford to risk standing by at 4. (25:15-38:07) – The Voice of IndyCar Mark Jaynes joins the program to give us a preview of the opener of the IndyCar Series at St. Petersburg. (38:08-46:14) – Hour number one ends with Brian and Vince taking a peak at Purdue-Wisconsin and why it's imperative for Zach Edey to touch the basketball every possession. (46:15-1:15:07) – The great Solomon Wilcots of SiriusXM joins the show to share what he's seen so far at this year's NFL Combine. Solomon takes us through which team in the draft is the most exciting to him in terms of needs and entertainment value. Additionally, Solomon evaluates the QBs in this year's draft. Also, Solomon talks on the pros and cons of quarterbacks throwing or not throwing at the NFL Combine. Plus, Solomon shares what the IT FACTOR is at the quarterback position when evaluating who to entrust the future of a franchise too. Also, Solomon shares who he feels has the IT factor in this draft. Later, Solomon talks on the NFLPA Report Cards from players on how their teams treat/take care of them. (1:15:08-1:31:01) – The TV Voice of the Indiana Pacers Chris Denari joins the program to update us on the team's ongoing road trip and previewing tonight's matchup against the San Antonio Spurs. Plus, Chris remembers the life of longtime Pacers Director of Media Relations who passed away yesterday. (1:31:02-1:31:33) – Hour number two ends very quickly with a look ahead to the rest of the show. (1:31:34-2:00:22) – The Voice of the Colts Matt Taylor joins the program to share what he's learn so far this week at the NFL Combine. Plus, Matt looks at the biggest areas of improvement for the team this offseason and talks on which prospects at the quarterback position are the most intriguing. (2:00:23-2:15:52) – The Voice of the Purdue Boilermakers Rob Blackmon joins the show to discuss the struggles of the Boilermakers as of late. Plus, Rob gives us a preview of Purdue's matchup tonight on the road against the Wisconsin Badgers. (2:15:53-2:22:42) – Thursday's show concludes with Vince and Brian asking Jimmy Cook for the JCook Plays of the Day. Plus, final thoughts ahead of tonight's Purdue-Wisconsin showdown and a look back at today's show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-29:04) – Wednesday's show starts with Brian Noe and Vince Welch breaking down the beat down Indiana received at the hands of Iowa last night. They look at what it means for the Hoosiers moving forward and if their hopes of making a run in March aren't what they seem. Later, the impeccable Brandon Gaudin of Fox Sports, Big Ten Network, Madden, Westwood One and now the TV Voice of the Atlanta Braves, joins the show to take us through Marquette's dominant win over Butler last night and the leadership of head coach Shaka Smart. Plus, Brandon gives us his thoughts on some of the top contenders for the NCAA Title and which team might underperform now that March is upon us. (29:05-40:17) – We're back from break with Vince and Brian talking on the Pacers win over the Mavericks and the constant debate right now between tanking and fighting for play-in positioning. (40:18-48:57) – Hour number one closes with Brian and Vince discussing which NFL franchise reminds you most of the Indiana Hoosiers. (48:58-1:12:50) – The talented Jeremiah Johnson of Bally Sports Indiana joins the program to take us through his thoughts on the Pacers current road trip in Texas and their win over the Dallas Mavericks last night. Plus, JJ reminds listeners of the Texas roots that a few members of the Pacers hold. Plus, where expectations should be for the Pacers as they make a final push towards the postseason. Also, JJ weighs in on the tanking idea that some Pacers fans are hoping for to better improve the team's NBA Draft Lottery odds and why it's just not something that players think about. Also, Vince and Brian remember the life of longtime Director of Media Relations and one of the best in the business David Benner who passed away this afternoon. (1:12:51-1:33:20) – The great Kyle Neddenriep, high school sports beat reporter for the IndyStar joins us to recap a wild night of First Round Sectional action across all four classes in the IHSAA Boys Basketball State Tournament. (1:33:21-1:38:02) – Hour number two closes Brian and Vince discussing the allegations against star Defensive Tackle for Georgia and NFL Draft prospect Jalen Carter. (1:38:03-2:02:31) – The final hour of the show begins with Vince and Brian debating what the Colts should do in the NFL Draft and if it's worth it to trade up to ensure they get their guy. Plus, the guys look back at previous drafts when teams have traded up and the how it worked out for them. (2:02:32-2:19:29) – The always informative Jess Settles of Big Ten Network joins the show to recap the dominance of Iowa on the road last night against the Indiana Hoosiers. Jess talks on how Iowa dominant from the get-go, went lights out from beyond the arc, and the efficiency each possession from the Hawkeyes. Plus, Jeff shares what he feels is most concerning from the Hoosiers performance last night and if it was a red flag for their March Madness outlook. Additionally, Jess evaluates how challenging it can be to come down from the high of beating a rival like Purdue to face off against Iowa BUT why are too experienced to have the let down that they did. Later, Jess shares what he feels the ceiling is for the Indiana Hoosiers in the NCAA Tournament. (2:19:30-2:22:42) – Wednesday's show concludes with Vince and Brian looking back at a special anniversary in college basketball. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-34:21) – Friday's show begins with Vince Welch and Dane Fife pondering the job security of Ohio State head coach Chris Holtmann. Plus, long time and recently retired college basketball official Bo Boroski stops by to talk about what goes into preparing as an official and the state of officiating in the sport. (34:22-43:53) – IU legend and the head coach of the Nevada Wolfpack Steve Alford joins the program to give us an update on their season to this point and how he feels about the talent level in the Mountain West Conference. (43:54-57:01) – The head coach of Indiana Women's Basketball Teri Moren stops by to take us through the #2 Hoosiers win over Iowa last night in-front of another record setting crowd. Coach Moren also speaks on the talent of this group of Hoosiers and how they are managing the final weeks of the regular season. Plus, Coach Moren talks about how she gets this group to play so tough night in and night out. (57:02-1:23:42) – The Fan's own Kevin Bowen of Kevin and Query joins the show to shares his experience at Mackey Arena last night for Purdue's 87-73 win over Iowa. Also, KB gives us his takeaways from the moves the Indiana Pacers made before yesterday's trade deadline and what he expects from the team the rest of the season. Later, Kevin gives us his thoughts on some reported elimination of candidates in the Colts search for a head coach. (1:23:43-1:39:53) – The legend Eddie White of Pacers Sports and Entertainment and host of the World's Greatest Postgame Show to give us his thoughts on the team post trade deadline. Plus, Eddie (who was with the Dolphins for a number of years) worked 26 Super Bowls for the NFL within Public Relations and Marketing and has many lifetimes of stories that he's kind enough to share with us. (1:39:54-1:42:02) – Hour number two concludes with Vince and Dane recapping the great show to this point. (1:42:03-2:07:06) – THE DEAN Mike Chappell of Fox 59 and CBS 4 joins the show to give us his thoughts on the reports that the Colts have notified a few candidates that they have been eliminated from the team's head coaching search. Plus, Mike shares if he feels there is a clear front runner for the job at this point. Also, Chappy discuss Colts' greats Reggie Wayne and Dwight Freeney missing out on the half of fame this year. Plus, Chappy answers a question from Dane about if getting a great quarterback or a great coach is more important than the other. Also, we discuss what the Colts can do if they want to try and clean up other areas of their roster this offseason (especially the offensive line). (2:07:07-2:21:44) – The great Conor Daly, Noblesville native and IndyCar Driver, stops by to take us through joining Floyd Mayweather's racing team and his subsequent entry into NASCAR's Daytona 500 next weekend. Conor talks what went into his decision to race at Daytona and what will be the biggest difference between this and racing for IndyCar. (2:21:45-2:25:03) – Friday's show ends with Dane and Vince asking Jimmy Cook for the JCook Plays of the Day. Plus, Dane and Vince give us their final thoughts ahead of Super Bowl 57 between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-30:02) – Thursday's show begins with Vince Welch and Dane Fife giving their thoughts prior to today's NBA Trade Deadline. Plus, we share some breaking news on the Pacers at the trade deadline and Dane takes us back to his playing days with Bob Knight and the Hoosiers. Later, we take a brief preview at Purdue-Iowa later this evening. (30:03-47:52) – We're back from break with Vince and Dane diving further into the Pacers loss to the Heat last night and discuss the Pacers first move of trade deadline day. (47:53-51:22) – Hour number one ends with Vince and Dane looking ahead to their conversation with Seth Greenberg. (51:23-1:22:18) – The legend Seth Greenberg of ESPN's College GameDay to give his overall thoughts on Indiana's win over Purdue this past weekend and if any of his thoughts on Purdue changed. Plus, Seth gives us a preview of the Boilermakers matchup against Iowa and what his opinion of Zach Edey is at this stage of his collegiate career. Later, Seth shares which teams across the country have the best chance to make a run at the National Championship and which teams aren't getting enough love. (1:22:19-1:34:10) – We return from commercials with more from Dane and Vince on Purdue and Iowa tonight as well as discussing further what the Pacers have done at the deadline. (1:34:11-1:43:55) – Hour number two concludes with Vince and Dane discussing the Colts still ongoing search for their next head coach. (1:43:56-2:15:14) – The great Will Haskett of the PGA Tour Radio Network stops by to give us a preview of one of the most raucous events in all of golf, the WM Open. Will speaks on that signature insane Par-3 16th and how the players feel about the event as a whole. Plus, Will shares who the top players are on Tour heading into this new season. (2:15:15-2:22:05) – Out of the commercial break Vince and Dane brings us back up to speed on what all the Pacers have done on trade deadline day in the NBA. (2:22:06 -2:28:39) – Thursday's show ends with Dane and Vince asking Jimmy Cook for the JCook Plays of the Day. Plus, Dane and Vince give us their overall thoughts on the state of the Pacers, final thoughts on Purdue-Iowa, and more on Super Bowl 57.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:48) – Wednesday's show begins with Vince Welch and Marlin Jackson sharing thoughts on LeBron James becoming the NBA's All-Time leading scorer. Plus, Stephen Bardo of Big Ten Network and Fox Sports stops by to recap the Indiana Hoosiers' win over Rutgers last night. Stephen also talks on what the ceiling is for these Hoosiers including how deep they could go in the NCAA Tournament. After we lose connection with Stephen, Marlin and Vince talk more about Indiana's victory over Rutgers. (26:49-42:58) – We're back from break with Vince and Marlin reflecting on Marlin's interception back in 2006 to send the Colts to the Super Bowl. (42:59-46:25) – Hour number one ends with Vince and Marlin discussing the darkness retreat that Packers QB Aaron Rodgers is planning on going on. (46:26-1:14:04) – The second hour of the show begins with Marlin and Vince discussing their workout routines and highlighting a player for the Philadelphia Eagles that has been playing hurt for most of the season. Also, Marlin talks on the difficulty of adjusting both your diet and workout routine when you retire from professional sports. Later, Vince and Marlin discuss some of the other top stories around the NFL including Sean Peyton's comments to the media after becoming the next head coach of the Denver Broncos. Also, the duo discuss the idea of not having coaching experience yet still becoming a head coach, like could happen with Jeff Saturday (and did happen as the interim this year). (1:14:05-1:27:58) – The TV Voice of the Indiana Pacers Chris Denari stops by to preview tonight's matchup against the Miami Heat. Plus, Chris talks on how Tyrese has looked since he returned from injury and if he expects the Pacers to make any moves before tomorrow's trade deadline. (1:37:59-1:33:50) – Hour number two concludes with Marlin and Vince sharing who they would like to see as the next head coach of the Indianapolis Colts. (1:33:51-2:01:13) – The talented Clint Bowyer of Fox Sports (and former NASCAR driver) and super Chiefs fan stops by to give us his thoughts on Super Bowl 57 between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City. Later, Vince and Marlin give their predictions for Super Bowl 57. (2:01:14-2:16:29) – Super Bowl Winning Special Teams Coach for the Baltimore Ravens Randy Brown stop by to share a wonderful father-son angle going into Super Bowl 57 as his son Tyler Brown is the Special Teams Quality Control Coach for the Philadelphia Eagles. (2:16:30-2:19:50) – Wednesday's show ends with Vince and Marlin asking Jimmy Cook for the JCook Plays of the Day. Plus, Marlin and Vince give their thoughts on Super Bowl 57 and look back at today's show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-33:31) – Wednesday's wintery show begins with Brendan King and Vince Welch back in-studio. They welcome in the head coach of Purdue basketball Matt Painter who talks on his #1 Boilermakers. Coach talks on what he's been most impressed with this year from his group and also if there's any cons to being the top ranked team in the country. Plus, Coach Painter looks ahead to tomorrow night's matchup against the Michigan Wolverines. (33:32-41:29) – We're back from break with Vince, Brendan and Jimmy discussing a story involving Ben Simmons a broken engagement and what to do with the ring. (41:30-43:56) – Hour number one ends with Vince and BK talking about Scott Rolen finally getting the call from the Baseball Hall of Fame. (43:57-1:08:07) – James Rapien, covering the Bengals for SI.com and Locked On Bengals, stops by to give us the lowdown on Cincinnati offensive coordinator Brian Callahan as a head coaching candidate. Plus, James talks on how Rapien had a hand in the development of star quarterback Joe Burrow. Later, James looks ahead to this weekend's AFC Championship Game between the Bengals and the Kansas City Chiefs. Plus, James discusses why the national media undervalued the Bengals so much this season. (1:08:08-1:17:43) – We're back from break with Vince and Brendan looking back at the Pacers big win over the Bulls last night, including the dominant performance from rookie Benedict Mathurin. Plus, the BK and Vince talk about where the Pacers go from here now that their 7-game losing streak is over, but they'll still be without Tyrese Haliburton. Later, we take a quick preview of tonight's show down between two rookie of the year candidates in Mathurin and Paolo Banchero when the Pacers and Magic faceoff. (1:17:44-1:29:25) – Hour number two concludes with Jess Settles of the Big Ten Network stopping by to preview tonight's showdown between Indiana and Minnesota. Plus, Jess shares his thoughts on some of the top teams in the Big Ten including the Purdue Boilermakers. (1:29:26-1:52:00) – The talented Alex Golden of Setting the Pace joins to give us his takeaways from the Pacers win over the Bulls that snapped their 7-game losing streak. Alex chats on how the team can build off of that win and if they are the precipice of leveling back into winning form even without star guard Tyrese Haliburton. Later, Alex give us his thoughts on the battle between Paolo Banchero and Benedict Mathurin, the front runners for rookie of the year, who will take the floor when the Pacers and Magic meet tonight. Also, we discuss what the Pacers might do at the trade deadline and the impact it could have on the team. (1:52:01-2:07:26) – The Voice of the Butler Bulldogs Mark Minner jumps into the show to give us a preview of Butler's road matchup against the Providence Friars tonight. Plus, Mark reflects on the Bulldogs struggles to this point in the season. (2:07:27-2:11:25) – Wednesday's show ends with Brendan and Vince asking Jimmy Cook for the JCook Plays of the Day. Plus, Brendan and Vince give final thoughts on a monster show and quickly share which sports hall of fame is the most prestigious. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:17) – Tuesday's show begins with Brendan King welcoming in the great Vince Welch who will be hosting along side BK the next two days. Vince takes us down memory lane from when he worked in this building when it first opened up. Also, Vince and BK talk about the importance of the upcoming draft for the Indianapolis Colts and all the needs present for the team. Plus, Vince and BK talk a bit about college basketball around the state of Indiana (24:18-38:57) – New York Giants beat writer Dan Duggan of The Athletic takes some time to shares his thoughts on Mike Kafka and Wink Martindale, two Giants coaches, who are linked to the Colts head coaching opening. Plus, Dan looks back at the 2022 season of the New York Giants and what the overall feeling is in New York after the loss to Philadelphia this past weekend. (38:58-44:57) – Hour number one ends with Vince giving some shoutouts to some local sports stories including a Indy tie to the Australian Open and Crispus Attucks' win over Cathedral. (44:58-1:17:16) – The TV Voice of the Indiana Pacers Chris Denari stops by to give us the latest on injured star guard Tyrese Haliburton. Plus, Chris reflects on the struggles of the Pacers without Haliburton over this seven game losing streak. Also, Chris talks on the need for others to step up without Tyrese available and why it hasn't happened yet. Later, Chris previews tonight's matchup against the Chicago Bulls. (1:17:17-1:29:14 – We're back from break with Vince and Brendan discussing more on the Indiana Pacers who will face off against the Chicago Bulls. Plus, the guys look back at the NFL Divisional Round and give their thoughts on the upcoming AFC and NFC Championship game. (1:29:15-1:34:10) – Hour number two closes with Vince and Brendan discussing this past weekend for Vince, where his son got married. We also discuss the never ending debate of wedding band vs DJ. (1:34:11-2:00:20) – The Dean Mike Chappell of Fox 59 and CBS 4 stops by to share his initial thoughts on the beginning of the Colts offseason. Chapp evaluates the pool of talent available to be the next head coach of the Colts and what fans can expect from the in-person finalist interviews. Additionally, Chapp talks with us regarding what he feels the Colts will do in the 2023 NFL Draft and what would happen if the Colts don't believe in one of the top QBs in the field. (2:00:21-2:15:21) – The great David Eha of the Ball State Radio Network joins the show to take us through his thoughts on the incredible start to the season for first year head basketball coach Michael Lewis. Plus, David talks about the overall strength of the MAC this year. (2:15:22-2:18:53) – Tuesday's show ends with Brendan and Vince asking Jimmy Cook for the JCook Plays of the Day. Plus, Brendan and Vince hand out a bet they both like tonight and we look at the sports slate this evening including Pacers-Bulls. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NASCAR Veteran David Starr (@starr_racing) is joined by TV/Radio Host Tyler Jones (@TylerJonesLive) & The Racing Experts Editor-In-Chief (@DominicAragon).(0:30-4:00) Countdown to Daytona.(4:00-36:30) Kevin Harvick's retirement, his legacy and impact on the sport, as well as the top replacement options for Stewart-Haas Racing.(36:30-1:05:00) News and Notes: Travis Pastrana to run the Daytona 500, Kyle Larson to run the Indy 500 in 2024, Vince Welch out at FOX Sports and Adam Alexander will call the Trucks Series on FS1, Chilli Bowl results and Legacy Motor Club's announcement with Jimmie Johnson.(1:05:00-1:16:00) Ask David.Let's Go Racing has partnered with Olipop, a new kinds of soad loaded with prebiotics, botanical, and plant-fiber. You can use code 'DAVIDSTARR' or 'LETSGO15' to get 15% off your order at drinkolipop.com
This is the final Episode in Season Two So it was time to get some opinions from a couple of the sports insiders in regards to NASCAR's three Premier Level Series.For more than a dozen years Vince Welch has patrolled the pits as a reporter and more importantly is the anchor of Fox Television's Camping World Truck Series coverage. He drops in to review the 2022 Truck campaign and some of the key stories around the season. Vince also shares his thoughts about the trucks moving forward into 2023 and talks about some “truckers” that bear watching.Adam Alexander is all over Fox's NASCAR Coverage, Anchoring Fox Television's Xfinity schedule as well as hosting NASCAR Race Hub and Raceday all season long. When Adam. Steps into the old wind tunnel, You'll hear his take on BOTH the Xfinity and the Cup Series seasons.And while most of NASCAR's action be it at the top or in a region or weekly has wound down, Wind Tunnel visits with NASCAR's Jusan Hamilton. You may recall that Jusan became the first African American to run NASCAR's Race control for this past year's Daytona 500. Hamilton and his team just completed a 3-day Combine for 13 drivers that showcased their talents but also taught them some new skills as they pursue their dream of rising to the top.
Lee moved from Merced, CA to Utah in 1974 to study art at Brigham Young University. In 1976, she married Joseph Bennion and moved to Spring City, Utah. She and Joe have three daughters together. She earned a BFA in painting. She has received numerous honors and awards from the art community. As a 15 year old girl, Lee was left home when her father and brothers went rafting down the Grand Canyon. She wasn't happy. She promised herself that the first chance she had to go on a rafting trip down the Grand Canyon she would go. With over 30 Grand Canyon trips and numerous river trips throughout the West, Lee followed through on that promise to herself.Her love of nature, grand places and wild spaces are contagious.Enjoy Lee.Show Notes:Some of Lee's PaintingsMom's StuffTalking Fly Youtube Video of LeeSpring City, UtahBooks:1. There's this River by Christa Sadler2. Breaking into the Current: Boatwoman of the Grand Canyon by Louise Teal3. Sunk Without a Sound by Brad Dimock4. Canyon by Michael Ghiglieri5. Grand Obsession: Harvey Butchard and the Exploration of Grand Canyon by Elisa Butler Tom Myers6. The Colorado River in the Grand Canyon: A Guide by Larry Stevens 7. The Doing of the Thing: the Brief Brilliant Whitewater career of Buzz Holstrom by Vince Welch, Cort Conley & Brad DimockVisit my Instagram for photos: Rivergirl Radiohttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/rivergirlradioSupport the showSupport the show
Rowdy moves into the Intimidator's house, and Happy heads to Thunder Valley with a big hole to climb out of. Brett McMillan welcomes Vince Welch from Fox, and Nate Ryan from NBC.
Fresh off of the longest Coca-Cola 600 in the sport's history, meet NASCAR in St. Louis this weekend. Brett McMillan welcomes Jeff Hammond of Sirius/XM's NASCAR Channel, and Vince Welch of Fox Sports.
NASCAR breaks out the big hammer, will someone dare to be driven out of the playoffs? Brett is joined by Vince Welch of Fox and Chris Knight of Catchfence.com.
In this final Episode of Season One, Jack and his guests reflect on the 2021 NASCAR Premier Series seasons and the Champions; Ben Rhodes in Trucks, Daniel Hemric in Xfinity and Kyle Larson in Cup.Each Champion has his own unique story and path to the title.NASCAR on Fox's Vince Welch is the voice of the Cramping World Trucks and he and Jack reflect on the truck's season that saw 12 different winners.MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR's Dave Moody stops by to review the Xfinity Series season as well as the story book saga of the new Champion, Daniel Hemric. They talk about Hemric's last lap, last turn pass that earned him his first career win in the Series after 10 runner-up finishes. Rick Allen, NBC's NASCAR anchor joins Jack as they review the fairy tale season for Kyle Larson. A little over a year ago, Larson lost his ride in the Cup Series after he uttered a racist comment while competing in an on line virtual racing event. It changed the El Cajon Californian's life and with the support of Rick Hendrick found redemption.And, PRN's “At The Track” host Lenny Batycki also checks in and shares his perspective on the short track community's '21 campaign as well as singling out some drivers likely to be part of the 2022 national racing landscape.
So, what does NASCAR do for an encore after Bristol? Las Vegas may be the perfect place to find out. Brett McMillan welcomes Vince Welch of Fox Sports, and Nate Ryan of NBC Sports.
One more trip to Atlanta Motor Speedway before they make it higher, narrower, and faster. Brett McMillan welcomes Vince Welch of Fox Sports, and Jeff Hammond from Sirius-XM NASCAR Radio.
Dillon Welch is back (25:50) for the second and final installment of his chat with Davey, as they cover the professional side of his career. He details the unique skillset required to be a turn announcer for the Motor Racing Network, and recalls some shenanigans with the MRN crew over the years. Welch also works with NBC covering all forms of racing, and explains how that opportunity came about and progressed rapidly. One would think his dad, Vince Welch (play-by-play for Trucks and pit reporter for Xfnity and Cup Series) would have had a big influence on Dillon's career. And that'd be correct, but Dillon explains how his dad pointed him in the right direction, but let him do the dirty work, make connections, gain experience and do the job himself. Vince and Dillon, though, did become the first father/son duo to work the Indianapolis 500, and were on the same telecast once. Dillon relives those memories, and talks about how special it is to have his dad by his side at the track. Welch's girlfriend, Hannah Newhouse, is also his co-worker at MRN. He explains how they navigate the often slippery slope of balancing "work and play" and tells a funny story about how she ghosted him initially. In addition, some tales of oversleeping and missed flights, holey socks and his secret passion once the liquid courage starts flowing. The national anthem before the Truck race made headlines, and Davey chats with the singer himself: AVOID's Benny Scholl (15:50). He explains why the performance was not as originally planned and his background in NASCAR. Plus, a VERY special announcement and milestone for the podcast (13:15), discussion of Kyle Larson's Las Vegas victory with Hendrick Motorsports and an ode to two iconic drivers to pilot the No. 98.
Longtime Voice of the Ball State Cardinals MBB Team and Current FoxSports Announcer/Reporter Vince Welch visits with Drew, Petey & SteveO prior to the running of the delayed 2020 Indianapolis 500. Vince talks about his early days in broadcasting as radio voice of the Richmond (IN) High School Red Devils, to his days at Ball State, to his days at WISH-TV, and to his current role as Pit Reporter for the Indy 500 and Announcer for the NASCAR Truck Series on Fox Sports & FS1. Vince also talks about sharing the mic with his son, Dillon, and getting the honor to be on the same broadcasts as many broadcasting legends in motorsports. Vince can be followed on Twitter @VinceWelch.
Tonight on Trackside with Curt Cavin and Kevin Lee, the big news story of the day is the FBI Investigation and NASCAR's reaction regarding the noose that turned out to be a rope handle in Bubba Wallace's garage. NASCAR on Fox's Vince Welch joins the show to talk about that, the NASCAR community rallying around Bubba Wallace and the fight against racism. They also briefly discuss the big NASCAR and Indy Car 4th of July weekend at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Team Penske's Tim Cindric joins the show and talks about the first Race Day of the year and the logistics around the one day show and also how the race team and shop are handling the safety of crew members during the Pandemic. They also talk about Roger Penske and his ownership of Indy Car and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Also on the show tonight, Kevin and Curt give their thoughts on NASCAR and the fight against racism in the light of the Talladega situation. They also talk about Indiana native Justin Hayley getting his first Xfinity Series win at Talladega over the weekend and could the NASCAR Cup Series race at Road America and the latest on former CART Champion and Paralympic Gold Medalist Alex Zanardi.
We have 3 races to talk about! 3! Chase McCabe gives his thoughts on Darlington 1-2 and the Coke 600 from Charlotte as NASCAR officially hits the track. Vince Welch of Fox NASCAR also joins to give his perspective on NASCAR's return to racing.
To kick off the ten o’clock hour of tonight’s program is goldandblack.com’s Alan Karpick to elaborate on how the website is doing during the coronavirus pandemic, what exactly happened to Nojel Eastern and Matt Haarms this season that led up to the two Boilermakers transferring, and he shares his optimism in regards to the College Football and Big Ten football season starting on time. The third guest this evening is Fox Sports One’s Vince Welch to talk about the return of NASCAR tomorrow night at Darlington, how the television crew will be broadcasting the races this weekend, and how other sporting leagues across the country will be examining the race this weekend. Coach Lovell wraps up this hour of the show by reminding you of his interview with Network Indiana’s Rob Connett in regards to the Nickname Mania Bracket Challenge and where you can go to vote and check out the bracket.
Jordan Hamm sits in the leadoff spot going over the pitching rotation for the Diamondbacks this Spring Training, how the Cardinals draft outlook looks with the eighth overall pick, Suns injuries, and much more. NASCAR Play-by-Play and Pit Reporter, Vince Welch (16:36 on podcast), joins Devon Henry to talk about FanShield 500 weekend at Phoenix Raceway, some changes in NASCAR this season, his career, and his race car driving son. Devon close out with what you need to know heading into speed fest weekend at Phoenix Raceway.
On the 5th (of 6) interviews with the members of New England art-rock band Bent Knee, Vince (production, guitar/synth, deep stares into the void) and I discuss lazy music journalists, transitions, knowing your strengths, and why Bent Knee is the New England PatriotsTM of bands. This is Episode is brought to you by our Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/artandlifeandshit
Vince Welch of Nascar on FOX joins Dane “On The Road”. Hear as Vince shares career, behind the scenes cross country travel for Nascar Truck Series and life on the road in the name of racing. Listen as Vince and Dane talk about the final race broadcast for Fox team member, legend driver and personality […]
Make Weird Music: Discover new artists, learn secret techniques, and share creative music.
Courtney Swain shares the story behind her 2017 EP, Growing Pains.
Make Weird Music: Discover new artists, learn secret techniques, and share creative music.
Courtney Swain is the singer of the band Bent Knee, a progressive band out of the Boston area.