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The Packers and Badgers both had very difficult weeks. Huge issues for offensive lines for both teams. Badgers look forward to a massively difficult final stretch. The Packers get to travel to Dallas. Then Jon and Aaron talk about the Brewers slipping into the playoffs. Then a Last Call segment that features Marquette and Wisconsin volleyball, WIAC football, and the first polls for college hockey.
For some teams, a 3-0 start is precisely in the plan. For others, 3-0 is perhaps a pipe dream, or a first-time occurrence. In this week's edition of the podcast, we talk about a few of each as we wrap up Week 3 of the Division III football season. Johns Hopkins was given just about a 50% chance of starting the season 3-0, with some top-flight competition on the docket. But they got the job done, and we learned a little bit about the Blue Jays in the process. We'll tell you what we've seen and coach Dan Wodicka will do the same. UW-Whitewater vaulted itself into the same top echelon as the rest of the WIAC contenders with a big win down at Mary Hardin-Baylor. What did we see that bodes well for the Warhawks and what does this do to the Cru's playoff chances? We'll discuss. Plus, a number of teams are surprising at 3-0. How about Calvin? The Knights are in just their second season of varsity football and got to 3-0 in dramatic fashion on the road, against a team from a tough conference. How about Hampden-Sydney? The Tigers moved to 3-0 and did it in dominant fashion, and on the ground. And Lewis & Clark, you know, the school that hired away Linfield offensive coordinator Brett Elliott, the Gagliardi Trophy-winning quarterback, and made him head coach? The Pioneers got the job done with defense on Saturday, and Greg Thomas talks with Elliott in our Fast Five. Plus, we'll dive in and take four of your mailbag questions, about the SAA, how many teams we think are in the top tier of Division III, whether D-III's wins against D-II schools and an FCS program mean that Division III is getting better, and what's up with Coast Guard. Patrick and Greg Thomas hand out game balls, Logan Hansen talks about which teams have a better than 50% chance of making the playoffs as an at-large team if needed, we go around each region for the happy and sad stories and much more in this edition of the D3football.com Around the Nation podcast.
Jon and Aaron are back to talk about the Packers lighting up the league. The Brewers remain the best record in MLB. The Badgers get run out of Alabama, but there are a few areas of growth to note. The Badgers and Golden Eagles have some significant wins in volleyball. Plus a Last Call segment with WIAC football, ,volleyball and cross country.
Frank & JB bring you video clips from 13 of the best games of the weekend in #d3fb football while featuring many more games — they show you every score and many crucial moments each week in their “Crunchtime” episode of “In the Huddle.” Besides the highlights, the guys discuss the WIAC's perfect weekend, UMHB's tough game against Bethel, the NESCAC news concerning a potential parents' lawsuit against football roster limits, and JB names his weekly MVPs. It's a jam-packed hour you won't want to miss any week of the season. Remember to share this with other D3 fans so they can find it!
First episode of the Intentional Foul for the month of August as we inch closer to football! Apparently there's a "Caleb Watch" going on with the Bears? Bagent is the backup QB. Issues on defense...? Packers dealing with a ton of injuries entering the season. Late trade for a 3rd year OL w/3 games under his belt...weird. Some other NFL notes. Brewers have the best record in baseball...will they still win the division? How far will they go in the playoffs? They look tired. Bob Uecker celebration of life. There aren't as many .300 hitters in baseball these days. Badger football starts Thursday: who's on the team? A potential Big Ten Network outage looming Wednesday. High school football season just had week one. UWW football set to start...Warhawks picked to finish 4th in the WIAC?! Yikes. All that and more coming up on this episode. Tell your friends.
La federalización de los delitos estatales como estrategia para combatir la criminalidad. Invitados: Lcdo. Juan Matos de Juan y Wallace Bustelo, asistente especial del Fiscal Federal en Puerto Rico. Programa radial transmitido el 12 de mayo de 2025 por la cadena WIAC 740 AM en Puerto Rico.
Transformaciones y futuro de la radio en Puerto Rico. Invitada: Dra. Yadira Nieves Pizarro, catedrática auxiliar del Dpto. de Comunicaciones de la Universidad Interamericana. Moderadora invitada: Leila Andreu. Programa radial transmitido el 20 de mayo de 2025 por la cadena WIAC 740 AM en Puerto Rico.
Dr. René Arrillaga Armendáriz y su nuevo libro "1936: Antecedentes y juicios a los nacionalistas y Albizu Campos". Moderador invitado: Mario E. Roche Morales. Programa radial transmitido el 19 de mayo de 2025 por la cadena WIAC 740 AM en Puerto Rico.
A 5 años de la pandemia, bohemiando y creando. Además, un homenaje en décima a la memoria del expresidente de Uruguay José (Pepe) Mújica. Invitadas: Josy Latorre y Jessica Delgado. Moderador invitado: Silverio Pérez. Programa radial transmitido el 14 de mayo de 2025 por la cadena WIAC 740 AM en Puerto Rico.
Propuesta de refundación: ¿Tabla de salvación para el PPD? Invitado: profesor y exalcalde Héctor Luis Acevedo. Moderador invitado: Juan A. Hernández. Programa radial transmitido el 13 de mayo de 2025 por la cadena WIAC 740 AM en Puerto Rico.
El folklore sinfónico de Fabiola Méndez y Guarionex Morales. También, la primera actriz y directora Idalia Pérez Garay invita al documental en serie "La verdadera historia de Teatro del 60".Programa radial transmitido el 30 de abril de 2025 por la cadena WIAC 740 AM en Puerto Rico.
Cómo percibe el país la nueva gestión gubernamental. Invitados: el abogado y periodista Eugenio Hopgood Dávila y el periodista Nelson del Castillo. Programa radial transmitido el 27 de abril de 2025 por la cadena WIAC 740 AM en Puerto Rico.
Brandon Berg from the Chippewa Herald breaks down the latest in local high school sports that's happening in the Chippewa Valley!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Atención a posible fraude en Medicare con el uso de inteligencia artificial. Escucha la orientación de Ricardo A. Colón Padilla, director de la entidad Puerto Rico Senior Medicare Patrol, y Ana Berta Vázquez. Programa radial transmitido el 15 de abril de 2025 por la cadena WIAC 740 AM en Puerto Rico.
El maravilloso músico y compositor puertorriqueño Humberto Ramírez y sus 40 años de exitosa carrera cumpliendo su sueño de hacer jazz. Programa radial transmitido el 23 de abril de 2025 por la cadena WIAC 740 AM en Puerto Rico.
Presencia boricua en el futuro virtual del metaverso, con el Ing. Danelson Maldonado González, fundador del colectivo Spatialgineer, dedicado al mundo virtual, y director creativo de Infinite Borikua, inspirado en la cultura taína. Programa radial transmitido el 24 de abril de 2025 por la cadena WIAC 740 AM en Puerto Rico.
Conoce cuáles son las implicaciones de la nueva Ley de Libertad Religiosa en el servicio público, con la profesora Palmira Ríos y Frankie Goytía. Programa radial transmitido el 16 de abril de 2025 por la cadena WIAC 740 AM en Puerto Rico.
La posibilidad de revertir la privatización: presente y futuro. Invitados: Ángel Figueroa Jaramillo y Juan Agosto Alicea. Modera: Leila Andreu. Programa radial transmitido el 21 de abril de 2025 por la cadena WIAC 740 AM en Puerto Rico.
Jon and Aaron are joined by Friend of the Show Pete for a preview of the matchup between the Bucks and Pacers along with a little end of season look back. Then a quick run through of the Brewers, Badgers transfers and the WIAC spring sports
Jornada cultural deportiva en la Plaza Barceló de Barrio Obrero este fin de semana. Invitados: Francisco Javier Meléndez Acevedo y Lymaris De Jesús. Programa radial transmitido el 3 de abril de 2025 por la cadena WIAC 740 AM en Puerto Rico.
El artista Rafael Trelles y su nuevo libro Fabulaciones. Programa radial transmitido el 27 de marzo de 2025 por la cadena WIAC 740 AM en Puerto Rico.
¿Es posible hablar de independencia sin temor?Invitados: Prof. Raúl Cotto Serrano y el periodista Juan Hernández. Programa radial transmitido el 24 de marzo de 2025 por la cadena WIAC 740 AM en Puerto Rico.
Los Pleneros de la 21 presentan su nuevo disco Por la Plena y Otros Asuntos y reafirman su compromiso con este género musical. Invitado: el director y fundador del grupo, Juan "Juango" Gutiérrez. Programa radial transmitido el 27 de febrero de 2025 por la cadena WIAC 740 AM en Puerto Rico.
¿Por qué no termina la guerra en Ucrania? El profesor Carlos Severino Valdez analiza el escenario geopolítico europeo que incide en la guerra. Programa radial difundido el 4 de marzo de 2025 por la cadena WIAC 740 AM.
Comunidades opuestas al proyecto La Cima en el barrio Cupey de Río Piedras. Invitados: Francisco Borelli Irizarry, Paola Sánchez Díaz, David Josué Carrasquillo y Josefina Pou. Programa radial transmitido el 26 de febrero de 2025 por la cadena WIAC 740 AM.
Grant reacts to the official news of Jaire's status in Green Bay and Nick Sirianni whining about the tush push. Jesse Temple joins to talk Packers, Ellie French talks about The Combine and Dale Jorgensen provides a WIAC update. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grant connects with Mike Clemens who's at the NFL Combine in Indy and further reacts to comments from the Packers GM. Are the Brewers primed to repeat 2021 history? UW-Stevens Point coach Kent Dernbach joins to talk about the WIAC tournament and the state of his program. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Acompañamiento en el final de la vida, con las doulas y consejeras de duelo Wilka M. Roig y Ché Vázquez Colón. Programa radial difundido el 20 de febrero de 2025 por la cadena WIAC 740 AM.
¿Se derrumba la democracia en Estados Unidos? Invitados: los profesores de Ciencias Políticas Carlos Ramos González y Javier Colón Morera. Programa radial difundido el 12 de febrero de 2025 por la cadena WIAC 740 AM en Puerto Rico.
Grant reacts to Wisconsin's win over Illinois and comments made by Brewers owner Mark Attanasio. Jesse Temple joins to talk Badgers and Dale Jorgensen provides his weekly WIAC update.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grant reacts to comments from Brandon Woodruff and kicks around and Davante Adams return. Jesse Temple joins to talk Badgers, and Grant welcomes a new contributor to the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rotundo NO al proyecto del Senado 273 para eliminar el Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña (ICP). Invitados: los artistas gráficos Rafael Trelles y Nick Quijano, la profesora Sonia Cabanillas y la escritora Vanessa Droz. Programa radial originalmente difundido el 4 de febrero de 2025 por la cadena WIAC 740 en Puerto Rico.
Trump trastoca todo el estado de derecho. Los profesores de Derecho, Yanira Reyes y Carlos Ramos González, explican los alcances constitucionales de las medidas que está tomando el Presidente. Programa radial originalmente difundido el 5 de febrero de 2025 por la cadena WIAC 740am en Puerto Rico.
La periodista Delvis Griselle Ortiz y el periodista Rafael Matos hablan sobre periodismo literario del nuevo libro "La vellonera vitriólica". Programa transmitido por la cadena radial WIAC 740am en Puerto Rico el 6 de febrero de 2025.
El legado de Bad Bunny: inspiración a la creatividad. Un análisis del fenómemo del artista con los profesores Ángel (Chuco) Quintero y Raúl Cotto Serrano. Modera Delvis Griselle Ortiz.Programa radial difundido el 21 de enero de 2025 por la cadena WIAC 740am en Puerto Rico.
Viaje al interior del cortometraje Debí Tirar Más Fotos. Invitados: Jacobo Morales y Santiago Benet. Programa radial originalmente difundido el 16 de enero de 2025 por la cadena WIAC 740 en Puerto Rico.
This week's episode of @Notevend2 features the head coach of #5 ranked, Washington University in St. Louis, head coach Pat Juckem. The Bears are currently 10-1 heading into UAA conference play. Juckem got his first head coaching job in 2005 at Coe College; in seven seasons at Coe, Juckem finished 104-80 (.565). Juckem's career took off when he got the job at UW-Oshkosh. UW-Oshkosh became a WIAC force and national contender under Juckem. During the 2017-18 season, UW-Oshkosh made a run to the Division 3 National Championship. Although Juckem would leave the following year for WashU, Oshkosh would continue the success and complete the quest of winning the first National Championship in program history. WashU hired Juckem ahead of the 2018-19 season. Since then, Juckem has not had a losing season and has yet to finish below 3rd place in the UAA. Of the many great players that Juckem has coached, Justin Hardy has to be amongst the top. Hardy passed in 2022 due to stomach cancer but his impact and inspiration around the sports community is still strong today. Hear about Juckem's favorite memories during the 2017-18 run to the National Championship, the process of taking the job at WashU, what it was like coaching Justin Hardy and much more.This episode is available wherever you get your podcasts. Make sure to subscribe to the podcasts YouTube channel @Notevend2 for more sports content. Enjoy the episode! Sneak Peek- 00:00-00:43 Alfred/Utica MBB Updates- 00:43-02:17 Intro- 02:17-11:15 Daily Schedule, Holiday Plans- 11:15-14:09 IWU/Washu Rivalry, Film Process @ WashU, Learning from 1st Loss- 14:09-24:44 Memories from 2018 Run to National Championship @ UW-Oshkosh- 24:44-34:10 Decision to take HC Role at WashU- 34:10-39:15 Differences in WIAC vs. UAA, UAA Competition/Schedule- 39:15-56:02 Break- 56:02-56:13 Justin Hardy, Hardy Foundation- 56:13-01:12:51 Coaching Philosophy, Finding Players that Fit Philosophy- 01:12:51-01:19:44 Rapid Fire (Fav Basketball Memories, Teams to compete against 2018 UW-Oshkosh, Pregame Rituals)- 01:19:44-01:27:21 Starting 5: Smartest Players- 01:27:44-01:32:18 Only in D3- 01:32:18-01:36:09 Outro- 01:36:09-01:36:45
Brad Fischer is in his 13th season as the Women's Basketball Head Coach of the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. Fischer has won more than 265 games in his 12 plus seasons and guided the Titans to the NCAA Division III Championship nine of the past ten tournaments. Under Fischer's guidance UW-Oshkosh reached the Elite Eight in 2022 and the Sweet Sixteen in 2024 in addition to numerous second and third round appearances.Fischer earned 2014 and 2021 Central Region Coach of the Year honors from D3hoops.com as well as being named WIAC Coach of the Year four times. Fischer has helped UW-Oshkosh win 4 WIAC regular season titles in addition to 6 league tournament championships.Fischer has led UW-Oshkosh to at least 20 victories during each of his 11 full seasons. His 260 wins entering this season ranks sixth on the WIAC's all-time coaching list while his .785 winning percentage is fourth best among conference coaches with at least 70 wins.Previously, Fischer spent five seasons (2006-11) as the top assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at NCAA Division II UW-Parkside. He also was an assistant for the UW-La Crosse women's basketball team from 2003-06 after beginning his coaching career at Western Wisconsin Technical College from 2000-01 and Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau High School from 2001-03.Mike & Brad discuss the steps that were necessary to turn around a struggling Oshkosh women's program into a competitive force in Division III basketball. With over 265 wins in his tenure, Fischer emphasizes the importance of building a strong culture and instilling confidence in his players. He reflects on the valuable lessons learned during his time as an assistant coach, where he gained insights into program building and the significance of adaptability in coaching strategies. Fischer also discusses the critical role of selflessness and self-awareness among players in fostering a successful team environment. As he looks to the future, he highlights the challenges of keeping all players engaged and motivated while celebrating the joys of guiding young athletes through their college careers.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @hoopheadspod for the latest updates on episodes, guests, and events from the Hoop Heads Pod.Make sure you're subscribed to the Hoop Heads Pod on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts and while you're there please leave us a 5 star rating and review. Your ratings help your friends and coaching colleagues find the show. If you really love what you're hearing recommend the Hoop Heads Pod to someone and get them to join you as a part of Hoop Heads Nation.Grab pen and paper as you listen to this episode with Brad Fischer, Women's Basketball Head Coach at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. Website - https://uwoshkoshtitans.com/sports/womens-basketballEmail - fischerb@uwosh.eduTwitter/X - @UWOCoachFischerVisit our Sponsors!Dr. Dish BasketballOur friends at Dr. Dish Basketball are doing things a little differently this month with $3,000 Off the Dr. Dish Rebel+, $3,000 Off the Dr. Dish All-Stat+, AND $3,000 Off the Dr. Dish CT+ during their first ever Semi-Annual Sales Event. Shop now and have your team more ready for the upcoming season...
The #d3fb Playoffs roll on, and Frank & JB provide coverage of the 16 games of the Second Round in this episode during “Crunchtime!” JB reveals his Week 13 MVPs, the guys discuss the WIAC's disappearance from the early disappearance from the Playoffs for the second out of three years, and they give a brief preview of games they're looking forward to in the Round of 16 Saturday. As always, please remember to like and share this episode for other D3 football fans to find it!
Now everyone in the playoffs has played at least one postseason game, or if you look at it another way, more than 60% of the playoff games are already over. And people are in a hurry to dismiss the WIAC, and they're in a hurry to crown NPI, because higher seeds have won 21 of the 24 games. (Of course, higher seeds have been at home in 23 out of 24 games, which might be a factor.) What did we learn from these games? Of the remaining high seeds, which ones improved their standing, improved their chances of going deep into this bracket, and which ones' chances are diminished? Patrick and Greg go through it all in this edition of the podcast. And most importantly, if the Texas Lutheran-Linfield game was dessert, what kind of dessert was it? We hear from coaches and players involved in second-round games on Saturday, and we sit down with Johns Hopkins coach Dan Wodicka to talk about his team's heart-stopping finish against Grove City, their defensive prowess and their offensive adjustments as the season has progressed. Wodicka, who played for and coached under the late Jim Margraff, talks about how playing at JHU made him want to coach there, and reminds us how the program is carrying on Margraff's memory. Plus, who is leading the staff pick-em contest that is better known as Quick Hits? Stay tuned to hear about whose picks are doing the best, and to hear a tribute to his performance so far.
Packers get a rough win, but a win. Love goes down and Willis gets another solid start. Packers defense overcomes some issues to sneak into a win. The Badgers lose, but hang in against a strong Penn State team. The defense keeps the Badgers in it while the offense struggles. Then a Last Call segment focusing on WIAC football and NCAA Volleyball.
Jon and Aaron are back to talk about football. The Packers had a rough first half again, but managed to pull out a win with the new kicker. The Badgers pulled away from a disciplined, but outmatched, Northwestern team. Then a Last call covering WIAC football and UW Volleyball.
While Wendi Madeiros was not able to make it, Jon and Aaron have her written answers to key questions. The guys walk through all the coming changes, the feelings about the last season and feelings about next season. Full review of what happened and a preview of what should be coming. Then a Last Call focusing on College Hockey and WIAC volleyball.
No, we didn't get a four-way tie for first in the MAC after this weekend, but we still have plenty of chaos across Division III football after seven weeks. Part of this is because eight more playoff bids means more teams are in contention for the playoffs, but mostly, we're just talking about teams chasing conference automatic bids. So in the Presidents' Athletic Conference, that's five teams in contention. In the WIAC, it's really six. It's four in the MAC and at least three in the ODAC. We'll run those down and talk about which big games are left in each conference. Our Fast Five guest is Western Connecticut (WestConn) coach Joe Loth, whose Wolves are laying waste to MASCAC teams in their final year in the league before they and Castleton get kicked to the curb. Plus, should we let Greg throw in a bonus conference just to make sure he can play his random card? Does Patrick stick with his prepared material or abandon it to make sure he doesn't get stuck holding a card? Which conference told its coaches that tiebreakers had changed after the season started? And we'll get you a daily double of defense in game balls, give you more defensive prowess in Stat of the Week, run down the new NPI numbers -- you know, the NCAA Power Index -- and explain why they might be wrong, or at least, not the same as the numbers you see elsewhere. And we'll tell you who's having fun in the 1, who's going for 2 in the 2, what's the key to the 3, what's the score in the 4, who's looking alive in the 5 and who's got a new bag of tricks in the 6. That plus the mailbag, games to watch, on the spot and more in this week's podcast. The D3football.com podcast is a weekly in-season podcast by Patrick Coleman and Greg Thomas, which was started in 2007. New episodes are published weekly during the season.
Frank & JB bring you one of their most exciting Crunchtime episodes ever as they recap 14 sets of highlights from Week 6 action in #d3fb, including the three major WIAC games that caught the nation's attention. JB names his MVPs, and Frank discusses not only his trip to Grove City, PA, but also breaks down the NPI potential shocks developing for conferences like the WIAC and PAC, among others. Tune in and make sure to SHARE this episode!
Hardin-Simmons came out of Saturday with another big, signature win, its second in as many weeks. The Cowboys keep exorcising those demons, this time coming up with their first win in Mary Hardin-Baylor's Crusader Stadium. What's it like to have beaten Mary Hardin-Baylor pretty impressively but also know that that's a good team on the other sideline that you have to play again this season? Do you hold anything back in your playbook for a second meeting? HSU coach Jesse Burleson joins us to talk about that and a few other things on Fast Five. Plus, of course, another week of wackiness in the WIAC, and we'll talk through all of that mess, as well as the big showdown between Grove City and Carnegie Mellon. GCC coach Andrew DiDonato talks about that key win for his Wolverines. We'll whip you through the big games in Division III from this past weekend. Plus, who's having fun in the 1? Who's looking for something new in the 2? Who's running free in the 3? Who's looking for to restore the roar in the 4? Who's looking alive in the 5? And, who's got something to fix in the 6? To see a list of all the teams talked about in this podcast, look at the list at the bottom of the post. Math Correspondent Logan Hansen talks about the three biggest playoff leverage games for Week 7, plus gives his usual snapshot for how those top eight seeds are looking. Has Mount Union crept into the Top 8 yet? Remember, this is based on projection of how the season will play out and of course, teams with harder schedules might have a harder time making the top eight because they might not actually win all their games. We also hand out game balls to the top performers, pick out the stats of the week, and run through region by region to get some of the other stories you might have missed. And since that never seems to be enough, Greg and Patrick have to pick one more region to tell one more story about on the fly. There's that and so much more in this week's podcast, so give it a listen! The D3football.com podcast is a weekly in-season podcast by Patrick Coleman and Greg Thomas, which was started in 2007. New episodes are published weekly during the season.
Brewers had one of the most heartbreaking losses we have ever had to endure. Still, the Packers and Badgers beat some inferior opponents. Then the Last Call segment with volleyball, WIAC football and a little hockey.
We were waiting. Waiting for WIAC play to get started, with its great games seemingly every week. And waiting for UW-Platteville to face an opponent that our Top 25 voters could really measure them up against. Count that a success! Platteville went into La Crosse, Wisconsin, and not only came away with a win, but did so in dramatic, stunning fashion. And UW-Whitewater got back on the winning track in front of so many people you wonder how they could keep track. Patrick also took a tour of Division III football in Western Pennsylvania, with stops at Juniata, at Westminster and at Carnegie Mellon to see the hosts play Wilkes, Washington & Jefferson and Waynesburg, and you'll hear from a number of people involved, plus Carnegie Mellon coach Ryan Larsen joins us to talk about the Tartans in Fast Five. We'll whip you through the big games in Division III from this past weekend. Plus, who's having trying to get one in the 1? Who's pulling through in the 2? What do we see in the 3? Who's looking for more in the 4? Who's looking alive in the 5? And, who's in the mix in the 6? To see a list of all the teams talked about in this podcast, look at the list at the bottom of the post. Math Correspondent Logan Hansen talks about the three biggest playoff leverage games for Week 6, plus gives his usual snapshot for how those top eight seeds are looking. How did that change after this past week's games? Remember, my goodness, people, this is based on projection of how the season will play out and of course, teams with harder schedules might have a harder time making the top eight because they might not actually win all their games. We also hand out game balls to the top performers, pick out the stats of the week, and run through region by region to get some of the other stories you might have missed. And since that never seems to be enough, Greg and Patrick have to pick one more region to tell one more story about on the fly. There's that and so much more in this week's podcast, so give it a listen!
Jordan Love was limited at practice for the Packers on Wednesday, and Matt LaFleur is first in line to tell everyone that. The guys do their best to read between the lines on what the head coach said and didn't say after Wednesday's practice. Also, a quick round of Did You Hear This? featuring Jordan Love's first commentary since suffering his MCL injury in Brazil. And UW-Whitewater head football coach Jace Rindahl joins the show, prompting Tausch to demand some answers about the "Pluto" of the WIAC?
More information continues to come across Tausch's desk about the WIAC and a school no longer part of it. And ESPN MLB Insider Jeff Passan joins the show to share his national perspective of the Brewers winning the NL Central in back-to-back seasons and for the third time in the last four years. Also, a quick Whoa Nelly! asking about the level of interest in watching Aaron Rodgers and the Jets on Thursday Night Football.