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Wilmington had five touchdown drives of two plays or less as the Wildcats controlled Tri-Valley in Saturday's IHSA Class 2A quarterfinal, sending Wilmington to its third straight state semifinal.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
Wilmington had five touchdown drives of two plays or less as the Wildcats controlled Tri-Valley in Saturday's IHSA Class 2A quarterfinal, sending Wilmington to its third straight state semifinal.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
Van Hiles joins Larry to talk about UK's chances against Tennessee Tech and the prospect of the Wildcats becoming bowl eligible this season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Northwestern Wildcats vs. Michigan Wolverines at Wrigley Field – November 15, 2025 Box score | Recap Video highlights
Graham Doty and Chris Lee have a great conversation with Kentucky baseball coach Nick Mingione after the completion of fall practice in 2025. Topics include: Mingione believes 2025 was the best coaching job the staff has done since it's been at Kentucky. The Wildcats fought through a shortage of bullpen arms that cost Kentucky a bunch of games late in the season. But the Wildcats fought through adversity, pieced together an offense with some new faces contributing late in the year and then had a nice run to finish second at the Clemson Regional. Kentucky's pitching staff, minus Belmont transfer Will Pryor (who'll miss 2026 with an injury) threw 575 2/3 innings and stands to be one of the most experienced in the conference. The Wildcats return one of the league's best starting arms in Ben Cleaver and have some other durable, rotation-ready options in Nate Harris and Western Kentucky transfer Jack Bennett. Shortstop Tyler Bell could be one of the country's top players this season. Hear how Mingione lauds Bell's work ethic and leadership. The Wildcats brought in a banner transfer class that includes outfielder Scott Campbell Jr. (11 HR, 21 SB at South Carolina Upstate), outfielder Jayce Tharnish (7 HR, 32 SB) and catcher Alex Duffy (.463 OBP, 17% walk rate). Mingione speaks about the role of his Christian faith in coaching and leading a program as well as in fatherhood. GAMETIME SIDEKICKS Use promo code SE16 for 20% off! http://www.gametimesidekicks.com/ YEARLY CO Use promo code SE16KIT for a free sizing kit! https://yearlyco.com/ ROKFORM Use promo code SEC25 for 25% off! The world's strongest magnetic phone case! https://www.rokform.com/ JOIN OUR MEMBERSHIP Join the "It Just Means More" tier for bonus videos and live streams! Join Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv1w_TRbiB0yHCEb7r2IrBg/join FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.bellcow@gmail.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Tom Leach, the Voice of the Wildcats and Jim Goodman, Director or Wagering take you through the Late Pick 4 at Aqueduct on Saturday, November 15 Listen for insights and analysis from these expert handicappers.Jim: 4,7/2,4,6/3,4,7/3,4,5,7,8,9,12 for $63Tom: 4,7,8/1,2,4/3,4,7/4,5,8,9,12 for $67.50
Shaun breaks down the freshly released AFL fixtures and what they mean for Freo and the Eagles, then chats with Wildcats recruit David Duke Jr about landing in Perth and gearing up for the season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, Al Borges and Sam Webb previewed Michigan's upcoming game versus Northwestern. They highlight the importance of Bryce Underwood's improvement coming off the bye. Borges shares a potential game plan that includes quick-rhythm throws and RPOs. He also details a menu of run plays that have been successful against Northwestern's stout defense. Borges notes the trouble the Wildcats' defense could pose with their pass rush and varied coverages. The discussion then turned to the effectiveness of under-center versus shotgun formations for play-action. Borges predicted a close win for Michigan, with a score of 30-27. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this week's episode, Vance Bedford and Sam Webb previewed Michigan's upcoming game versus Northwestern. They discussed Michigan's defensive preparations for the matchup, emphasizing Vance's concerns about the Wildcats' physical running game and West Coast offensive concepts. He highlighted Northwestern's ability to exploit defensive gaps and the importance of proper alignment and assignment for defensive linemen, particularly against Northwestern's 12 personnel. Vance predicted Michigan would need to score at least 28 points to win. The episode closed with his thoughts on the top teams in the Big Ten, especially Ohio State, providing broader context for the upcoming matchup. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Swamp247 Podcast returns to briefly recap UF's 38-7 loss at Kentucky, along with preview and predict Saturday's contest in Oxford against Ole Miss, led by head coach Lane Kiffin. The hosts, Graham Hall and Zach Goodall, discuss the disappointing aspects of the loss to the Wildcats, from the defense's performance to DJ Lagway's benching, along with pondering whether or not UF is capable of a bounce back. After going over the Rebels' impressive season, the hosts predict how Saturday's game unfolds in Oxford. Follow Swamp247.com for the best coverage of the Florida Gators! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on Inside the NFL Prospects, we sit down with one of the Big Ten's rising defensive talents: Jon Jon Stevens Jr., a freshman defensive back for the Northwestern Wildcats. A versatile athlete out of Columbus, Ohio, Stevens made a name for himself at Westerville North High School, where he dominated on both sides of the ball — logging over 1,000 all-purpose yards, 65 tackles, and multiple touchdowns in his senior season. Now at Northwestern, he's already turning heads with his physicality, range, and confidence in the Wildcats' secondary. In this episode, Jon Jon opens up about his transition to Big Ten football, the daily work that drives him, and the mindset it takes to make an early impact at the collegiate level. He also shares insight into his preparation, leadership, and long-term vision as he builds toward an NFL future. About the Prospect Name: Jon Jon Stevens Jr. Position: Defensive Back (DB), Northwestern University Height/Weight: 6′0″, 190 lb Hometown: Columbus, Ohio High School: Westerville North HS Recruiting: Three-star prospect, rated No. 51 in Ohio; committed to Northwestern in January 2024 as part of the 2025 class. High School Highlights: 1,086 all-purpose yards (701 rushing, 217 receiving) and 11 TDs on offense, plus 65 tackles, 2 INTs, and a fumble-return touchdown on defense. College Snapshot: Recorded 11 tackles (8 solo) as a freshman in 2025.
One of the best all-around weeks in recent memory for Arizona athletics concluded with a come-from-behind win by the football team, making the Wildcats bowl eligible. What else does Brent Brennan's team need to do in order for this to be considered a successful season? Former UA football SID Blair Willis joins us to discuss. Plus, we preview and predict the men's basketball team's upcoming showdowns vs. UCLA and at UConn, and we make our picks for Arizona vs. Cincinnati football this weekend.
Michigan football has exited its second bye week and sets its sights on the Northwestern Wildcats this weekend at Wrigley Field. Gavin Dorsey, publisher and writer for Northwestern Roundtable, joins Behind Enemy Lines to preview the 'Cats. One win away from bowl eligibility, Northwestern has an improved offense and a typically stout defense. This episode breaks down the keys factors and key players as Michigan meets the Wildcats in The Friendly Confines. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The GoPowercat Powercat Podcast returns following Kansas State's football bye week to answer questions from Wabash Station, GoPowercat's VIP message board, heading into the Wildcats playing at struggling Oklahoma State on Saturday. This edition of the Powercat Podcast features GoPowercat.com publisher Tim Fitzgerald and managing editor Ryan Gilbert. The Powercat Podcast is part of the 247Sports Podcast Network at Megaphone.fm. Become a GoPowercat VIP: CHECK OUT TODAY'S OFFER!Make sure you subscribe to the Powercat Podcast from your favorite podcast provider, including Apple, Spotify, or Amazon.Are you subscribed to the GoPowercat YouTube channel? Come check out our original programming at YouTube.com/GoPowercat To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From a young, keen French Canadian kid who migrated to Whistler in the mid 80's to becoming one of snowboarding's most influential pros in the mid 90's, JF Pelchat's story is built on dedication to the craft. A second generation ripper, he rode for Airwalk, helped pioneer the iconic Wildcats crew and later help changed snowboarding with NOW Bindings and Skate-Tech. Known for his ability to high jump onto any table while drinking and bring unmatched energy to every session on and off the hill, JF continues to inspire through creativity, family and passion. Today, he's not only a proud husband but a father raising the next generation with two daughters Billy and Juliette who are quickly becoming the next big thing in snowboarding! Tune in GIVEAWAY - To enter, head to JF's Instagram – @wildcatsog and follow the link in his bio. You can purchase as many entries as you like by buying a postcard featuring Martin Gallant's iconic method from Transworld Snowboarding's 1992 issue. All proceeds go directly to support Martin's fight against cancer. Each postcard helps a true snowboarding legend and gets you a chance to win a 1-of-1 custom Wildcats Snowboard, built by Rob Dow from Wired Snowboards. JF will announce the winner on Instagram. Thank you for your support and good luck! Presented by @monsterenergy Supported by @baldfacelodge @thesourceboards @k2snowboarding @vanssnow @gibbonswhistler #JFpelchat #Snowboarding #Wildcats #NowBindings #AirTimePodcast #SnowboardLegends #Whistler #Canada #giveaway #wildcasts #lilbastards #airtimepodcast #airtimetv #thebombhole #bombhole #slushmagazine #tormentmagazine #kingsnowmagazine #methodmagazine #monsterenergy
Chris Lee and Blake Lovell share their reaction to Tuesday's games in SEC basketball with thoughts on Louisville holding off Kentucky, expectations for the Wildcats moving forward, what stood out in Florida's win against Florida State, Ole Miss notching an impressive victory over Memphis, Arkansas and Auburn scoring big wins, and more. Plus, a lookahead to a Wednesday slate that features Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Missouri, and more in action. SEC BASKETBALL SCORES Louisville 96, Kentucky 88 Florida 78, Florida State 76 Arkansas 93, Central Arkansas 56 Auburn 93, Wofford 62 Ole Miss 83, Memphis 77 Oklahoma 95, Arkansas Pine Bluff 69 WEDNESDAY GAMES No. 20 Tennessee vs. North Florida South Carolina vs. Presbyterian Vanderbilt vs. Eastern Kentucky Missouri vs. Minnesota Texas vs. Fairleigh Dickinson Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Dave Eanet and Dan Persa are back for another installment of Collegiately Speaking! Dave and Dan recap Northwestern's 38-17 loss on the road against USC. Then they talk about running back Caleb Komolafe’s continued strong play and how he has become a key part of the offense. Next Dave and Dan talk about the USC fake […]
On The Kenny & JT Show, we're joined by East Canton head football coach John “Spider” Miller. The Hornets travel to Mogadore to take on the Wildcats in a Division 6 / Region 25 semi-final game. We'll stream it live on whbcsports.com.
Road Warriors presented by Fabulous Flooring a Division of Discount Flooring Centre News & Notes from around the League (Presented by Speedy Auto Service Moncton) - Is the USHL coming to the CHL?, The Wildcats make a date change, the QMJHL Team of the Week & Boucher's Team of the Week. Weekly Rewind (presented by Alphas Appliance Solutions) They hit the road & it was a successful trip as they go 2-1, the Armada & Oceanic was a total of 12-1 but what happened in Sherbrooke on Friday Night..? We looked ahead to 3 in 3 this weekend as the Wildcats take the hottest team in the Q with the Volts coming to town Eric Murray Reality Stick Tap of the Week Rosemary Lynns Massage & Spa Wildcast Wildcat of the Week ENJOY!! Follow Wildcast Podcast across all social media platforms: Facebook: / wildcastpodcast Instagram: / wildcastpodcast Twitter/X: / monctonwildcast TikTok: / wildcastpodcast Our Podcast is brought to you by our wonderful sponsors: Discount Flooring Services: www.discountflooringcentre.ca Waterworks Pools & Spas: www.waterworkspools.com Alpha's Appliance Solutions: www.appliancesolutions.ca Eric Murray - Greater Moncton Realtor Facebook : www.facebook.com/ericmurrayrealtor Speedy Auto Service Moncton : www.speedy.com/en-ca/shop/moncton/
The Star's Justin Spears and Michael Lev discuss all the latest topics surrounding Arizona football, including the Wildcats clinching a bowl berth after beating the Kansas Jayhawks, attendance at Arizona Stadium and more!
Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about the political turmoil in Washington, D.C. and how the recent government shutdown represents what he calls “what winning feels like.” He argues that discomfort during this process is necessary and that Americans should not want things to “go back to the way they were.” Brett suggests that Democrats have overplayed their hand, leading to potential political fallout for leaders like Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi. We’re joined by Bill Roggio from the Long War Journal to talk about the growing violence and instability across Africa and how the U.S. should respond to global conflicts. Roggio explains the complex situation in Nigeria, where Islamic State-linked groups like Boko Haram are targeting Christians amid deep-rooted communal and land disputes. He warns against U.S. military intervention, saying “every problem in the world isn’t our problem.” Brett and Bill also discuss U.S. naval movements near Venezuela, with Roggio suggesting the deployment of the USS Gerald R. Ford may be a pressure campaign against the Maduro regime. The conversation expands to Syria, where Roggio criticizes Washington for legitimizing former al-Qaeda affiliates, and finally touches on renewed tensions between India and Pakistan, which he describes as a recurring but contained rivalry between nuclear powers. Bo Thompson from Good Morning BT is also here for this Tuesday’s episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Bo talk about the sudden winter weather in Charlotte, the social media frenzy over flurries, and how people react to the first snowfall of the season. They also discuss reports that Border Patrol and immigration enforcement operations may soon take place in Charlotte, raising questions about timing and local impact. The conversation then shifts to the recent end of the government shutdown, with both reflecting on how long it lasted and how it might affect travel heading into the Thanksgiving season. Finally, Brett and Bo share their thoughts on the upcoming Davidson versus Charlotte basketball game, with Bo predicting a Wildcats win. Bo also shares what he and Beth have coming up tomorrow morning on Good Morning BT! Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's a scene in the 1986 movie “Wildcats” that was oft-imitated by kids trying to be funny back in the late 1980's. A group of cheerleaders dance and chant at the other school's cheerleaders, “U-G-L-Y you ain't got no alibi! You ugly!” While the scene was intended to be funny, the real-life sentiment is still being dished-around as a biting criticism among the teenage population. In today's social media saturated world, it's the word “Chopped” that's trending among kids. While we adults are largely ignorant to teen slang, we need to be aware that when teens call someone “chopped”, they're issuing a put-down about that person's appearance or social status. We need to respond with the kind of support that builds resilience if our kids are being labeled as “chopped.” And, for those kids who call others “chopped” either face-to-face or online, we need to correct them, reminding them that the Scriptures call us to treat others with Christ-like love, kindness, and humility.
Ty Gregorak joins Colter Nuanez to talk about Montana State beating Weber State so badly that the Wildcats fired Mickey Mental, MSU's Big Sky Defensive MVP candidates, bad wins, good losses, good wins, bad losses, strength of schedule and the psychology of fan bases during the stretch run of the season.
WGN Radio won in three categories at the 2025 Illinois Broadcasters Association (IBA) Silver Dome Awards, including two honors for the WGN Radio newsroom. The awards, which recognize the top-tier in Illinois broadcasting were announced on November 6 at a reception held at the InterContinental Hotel in Chicago. WGN Radio received the following Silver Dome […]
On this latest edition of Tunnel Vision USCFootball.com's Ryan Abraham, Chris Trevino and intern Riley Sager are back in studio recapping what was another impressive performance in the Coliseum, a 38-17 victory over Northwestern on Friday night. The Trojans and Wildcats were close in the first half, but an amazing defensive play by Jayden Maiava gave USC new life and sparked a 14-point swing. In the second half the Trojan defense took over, allowing only a lone field goal after the break. The crew gives their thoughts on the Trojan offense getting things rolling again, with Jayden Maiava back to his old form, King Miller rushing for over 100-yards in his first Coliseum start and Makai Lemon and Ja'Kobi Lane both bringing their 'A' games. On the defensive side, it was a rough start after Northwestern scored touchdowns on its first two drives, but after that the USC defense was able to tighten up and keep the Wildcats out of the end zone, only allowing 3 points the rest of the way. They also discuss where the 7-2 (5-1) Trojans are in the Big Ten standings, with a legitimate shot at the College Football Playoffs if they can win out. The road gets tougher over the next couple of weeks, with a tough Iowa squad coming to the Coliseum followed by a difficult road trip to Eugene to take on the No. 9 Oregon Ducks. This is the podcast version of our Tunnel Vision video show. CLICK HERE for 30% OFF an annual VIP membership to USCFootball.com! Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of this USC Trojan football team. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chuck thinks Alabama's lack of a reliable running game remains an important issue. Chuck and Heath look at Wisconsin's improbable win against Washington. Nick Roush of KSR analyzes Kentucky after a second straight SEC win.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brad and Tyler discuss the latest professional wrestling and pop culture headlines. They begin by forecasting what they want to see from an Aleister Black versus Cody Rhodes feud and Kelani Jordan's heel turn. Later, the guys react to The Babes of Wrath's upset victory and the latest storyline developments ahead of AEW Full Gear. The Arizona Wildcats are bowl-eligible, Stephanie Vaquer and Nikki Bella are still friends, and winter break is getting closer. There's a lot to be grateful for this week.Other topics include:Gratitude: Art with a Cause'The Golden Bachelor' Finale Preview, Pt. IIZohran Mamdani's VictoryFollow the show for exclusive updates.Social: @gipod19 Web: gimmickinfringementpod.com, 19mediagroup.comGoods: https://19-media-group.myspreadshop.com0:00 Intro 8:13 Hot Take Ty — Brent Brennan and Arizona Football15:49 Steph Watch — An L, A Friend, and No Challenger20:41 WWE — Punk's Coronation, Aleister's Ascension, and Kelani's Turn40:55 Gratitude — Art with a Cause52:30 AEW — The Babes of Wrath and Building to Full Gear1:04:17 A Rose — Finale Talk and Gerry's Memoir1:15:07 WDWM — Mamdani's Victory, Outkast's Recognition, and Tiger Pride1:21:00 ClosingFollow 19 Media Group:Twitter: @19MGroupInstagram: 19mediagrouphttps://www.19MediaGroup.comDiscover our favorite podcast gear and support the show—shop our studio must-haves on our Amazon Affiliate page! https://www.amazon.com/shop/19mediagroupWant to join the conversation or invite us to your platform? Connect with us and share your vision (budget-friendly collaborations welcome)! https://bit.ly/19Guest
In this episode of Hoopsology, we sit down with Jim Bachman, the voice of Villanova basketball and the BIG3, to pull back the curtain on one of basketball's most fascinating careers. From calling games for Jay Wright's championship Wildcats to announcing for Ice Cube's revolutionary BIG3 league, Jim shares incredible behind-the-scenes stories about basketball's past, present, and future. You'll hear how he got his start as a student announcer at Villanova, how a chance opportunity led him to become the voice of Ice Cube's Big3, and why the NBA might not be too happy with the BIG3's success. Jim also talks about the challenges of calling games with tough player names, the difference between announcing college and pro players, and why the Big3's streetball roots make it one of the most authentic basketball experiences today.
Send us a textEpisode 129 is kicking off Week 11 of Texas High School football. This is the final week of the 2025 regular season and many seniors final time to put on the pads. It is a very emotional week for many. This week Host Taylor Arenz talks with two seniors who get to keep playing after this week as their teams are headed to playoffs. First up, is Springtown quarterback Kaine Hill who chatted with Taylor after one of the biggest performances in Texas high school football this season. He had a 483-yard, eight-touchdown night, and he tells Taylor what it felt like in the moment, and how he stays composed when the lights were the brightest. Kaine also shared what makes this Springtown team so special as they complete an undefeated regular season for the first time in 37 years and secure back-to-back district titles. He gives love to his teammates, talked about the culture in the locker room, and explains how this group has grown together into one of the most exciting teams in the state.Then, Taylor chatted with a returning guest Prosper Walnut Grove running back Cam Newton who had a statement performance in the Week 10 district title game over Melissa. He had 40 carries, 172 yards, and four touchdowns to keep the Wildcats undefeated.Cam talked about the game, what it's like to carry the ball that many times when the stakes are high his mindset, and how he prepares for those heavy workloads, and the teammates who make it all possible.They discuss his senior season, the emotions of playing his final regular-season game, and the lessons he's learned leading an undefeated team. Cam opens up about his goals to play at the next level, what kind of player he is, and the work ethic that makes him a difference-maker on and off the field. A conversation about heart, leadership, and believing in your journey and success!
Cincinnati sportswriter, Richard Skinner talks turkey about the Wildcats football and basketball performances over the weekend whose victories left fans and detractors gob smacked!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There are bad performances and tough days, and then there is what happened at Kentucky. A week after putting up a fight to nearly upset Georgia, the Gators were beaten down and eventually gave up during a 38-7 loss to the Wildcats. UF's two trips to Lexington since Billy Napier's arrival ended in lopsided losses by a combined score of 71-21 - a sign of how far the Florida program has fallen. During the latest Swamp Things, Mark and Edgar hold their noses, try to make sense of what happened and wonder what's left to play for in 2025. Bad losses and then what happened in Kentucky (00:00) Turning point (6:50) Thumbs-up: DJ/Tramell (9:24) Thumbs-down: DJ/Tramell (12:50) Second-guess (20:57) Game ball (27:33) Lane Kiffin or bust (29:43) Billy G: Did team give up? (33:18) Locker room (34:55) Final thought (37:48) Ole Miss: Florida coming to poach their coach (39:55) Jeremy Foley's Corner: Men's basketball (41:29)
Shaun’s got the wrap on Oscar Piastri’s tough weekend, a Wildcats victory, and Scorchers updates. Plus, unpacks the AFL’s new Wildcard Round and whether it’s a smart move or just another gimmick.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Montana State head coach Brent Vigen (1:00), senior running back Julius Davis (11:47), and junior captain safety Caden Dowler (17:28) addressed the media following MSU's 66-14 win over Weber State in Bozeman.
Northwestern Wildcats at USC Trojans – November 7, 2025 Box score | Recap Video highlights
On this latest edition of Tunnel Vision USCFootball.com's Ryan Abraham, Connor Morrissette (aka "Triple-Double") and intern India Otto are back in studio previewing an important Fright night home contest against Northwestern. Lead by head coach David Braun, the upstart Wildcats are 5-3 (3-2 in Big Ten play) and had one four-straight games before falling in a close one to Nebraska. The Trojans are coming off a late night win in Lincoln and have a short week to prepare for Northwestern, a program travelling a couple thousand miles to Los Angeles but is also fully rested after a bye week. USC leads the series 5-0 with the last meeting being the 1995 Rose Bowl, a game the Trojans won 41-32. The crew takes a look at some of the key matchups in the game and talk about some of the similarities between the Wildcats and the Cornhuskers. Northwestern has a very effective run game like Nebraska, and both programs excel in pass defense. We saw what the Huskers were able to do to Jayden Maiava, but will the Wildcats be able to do something similar? They also discuss some of the rumors circling around head coach Lincoln Riley regarding the ever turning college football coaching carousel, what it means for the USC/Notre Dame series with the Irish scheduling a home and home with Auburn and the Trojans No. 19 ranking in the college football playoff rankings. This is the podcast version of our Tunnel Vision video show. CLICK HERE for 30% OFF an annual VIP membership to USCFootball.com! Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of this USC Trojan football team. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Gators head to Lexington for the first November matchup since 1991, facing a Kentucky team coming off a defensive showcase at Auburn. Can DJ Lagway repeat his explosive performance from last year's game and exploit Kentucky's zone defense? We break down Kentucky QB Cutter Boley's recent surge and the Wildcats' emerging receivers. Stick around for the prediction at the end! #FloridaGators #GatorsBreakdown #GoGators #CFB #SECFootball #CollegeFootball JOIN Gators Breakdown Plus: https://gatorsbreakdownplus.com Warner Safari Florida Gators Polos: https://warnersafari.com/discount/GATORSBREAKDOWN Move Back You Suck T-Shirt: https://gatorsbreakdown.printful.me/product/move-back-you-suck-t-shirt Get Florida Gators merch at Fanatics: https://fanatics.93n6tx.net/DVYxja Questions or comments? Send them to gatorsbreakdown@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textWeber St. head coach Eric Duft joins the podcast in advance of Saturday's contest between the Wildcats and Utes. Plus, a look back at opening night victories for both the Runnin' Utes and Utah WBB team, a spin around the Big 12, and more! Runnin' Hoops Podcast 30% Off Exclusive Deal! – FlyFitTees
This week, Colter Nuanez kicks things off with Eastern Washington head coach Aaron Best to preview the Eagles' upcoming showdown against a red-hot, 9-0 Montana Grizzlies team this weekend at Washington–Grizzly Stadium. (8:17)Then, Geoff Safford checks in with Griz Hockey senior forward Ben Creamers to preview Montana's upcoming series against Providence, breaking down key matchups on the ice. (28:26)Finally, Colter closes out the show with Weber State head coach Joe Dale for the second straight week to talk about the Wildcats' matchup with Montana State and the dominant defense that's been driving their success. (41:52)
Tom Leach, the Voice of the Wildcats and Jim Goodman, Director or Wagering take you through the Late Pick 4 at Aqueduct on Saturday, November 8 Listen for insights and analysis from these expert handicappers.Jim: 1,2,6,7,8/4,5,7,8,10/1,2,3,6,7,9/3 for $75Tom: 2,5,8,9/4,5,6,7,8/3/1,2,3,7 for $40
Nicole's story begins like many hoops dreams do — a ball, a driveway, and a passion that didn't ask for permission.She was seven, hooping in junior leagues and refusing to back down from anybody — boy, girl, didn't matter.By college?✅ 4-time All-Frontier Conference pick✅ NAIA All-American✅ All-time leader in threes and wins at Westminster CollegeShe didn't just hoop — she studied the game, lived the game, and built a foundation as strong mentally as it was physically.“I didn't know where basketball would take me — I just wanted to be the best version of myself every single year.”Fast-forward — she's now the Associate Head Coach at Weber State, and let's keep it all the way real…The Wildcats were down bad when she got there.Bottom of the Big Sky.No momentum.Nobody talking about them.Now?They finished tied for third in the conference — and the arrow is pointing UP.
Some leaders coach the game. Others change it.Coach Tamisha Augustin is doing both.From her early days on co-ed YMCA courts to becoming the fearless head coach of Hampton University Women's Basketball, her story is a blueprint for grit, grace, and generational impact. With over two decades of experience — spanning high school, the G-League, and the NCAA — Coach Augustin has mastered the art of building culture, elevating players, and proving that excellence has no limits.Tamisha's journey began when she picked up a basketball at age five. Her family envisioned cheerleading; she envisioned greatness. By middle school she was running co-ed teams and making believers out of skeptics.That love carried her to Alabama A&M, where she became a four-year starter, captain, and leader on and off the floor. “It made me who I am,” she says — the woman who could fight through anything, on any court.Coach Augustin didn't plan to coach. With a biology degree and a master's in microbiology, she was on the road to dentistry — until a legend, Boo Williams, invited her to coach an AAU team of 14-year-olds.That was the moment.“This is God's order,” she says.From there, she climbed every rung of the basketball ladder — high-school gyms, college sidelines, and even the G-League. Her philosophy? If the door opens, walk through it — and make it better than you found it.Her time at the University of Arizona marked a defining chapter. As an assistant during the Wildcats' historic 2021 National Championship run, she witnessed firsthand how belief and chemistry create miracles.From Aari McDonald's iconic performances to that unforgettable win over UConn, Augustin soaked up lessons that still guide her today: trust the process, build team energy, and lead with heart.In 2022, she accepted the head-coaching role at her home-state HBCU, Hampton University — calling it a “God-ordained assignment.”This wasn't just a career move. It was a homecoming.“Hampton wins,” she declares. “We're here to continue that tradition.”Under her leadership, the Pirates shocked the basketball world with a comeback win over a Power Four program in her first season — rallying from 16 down in the third quarter. Her teams don't fold. They fight.Coach Augustin's vision extends beyond basketball. She's built partnerships like the Mielle Organics x Hampton WBB initiative, connecting players with internships, brand opportunities, and WNBA mentors.“We're not selling dreams,” she says. “We're making them happen.”At Hampton, academics, athletics, and character development all share the same spotlight — because she's not just building players, she's building women who lead.Hampton University isn't just a school — it's a movement.For athletes who want the full HBCU experience and the challenge of top-tier basketball, Coach Augustin's pitch is simple:“Whether you want to be a pro, a lawyer, or a doctor — we're preparing you for life after basketball.”Discipline. Effort. Consistency. Faith. That's the Hampton way.As the Pirates charge into a new era, Coach Tamisha Augustin stands at the center — leading with purpose, passion, and that unmistakable Hampton pride.This isn't just a program; it's a legacy in motion.So drop a
the Wildcats coach previews his team's game with Blue Springs South
The Swamp247 podcast returns to recap Florida's narrow loss to Georgia, along with preview and predict Saturday's upcoming contest at Kentucky. The hosts, Graham Hall and Zach Goodall, discuss the performance of Eugene Wilson III, whether or not J. Michael Sturdivant made a catch on 3rd-and-4 in the fourth quarter, and the injuries suffered by the Gators. In the final segment, the hosts look at the Wildcats and give their predictions for the contest. Follow Swamp247.com for the best coverage of the Florida Gators! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In this edition of the Peristyle Podcast hosts Ryan Abraham, Connor Morrissette (aka "Triple-Double") and intern India Otto are back in studio following USC's successful road trip to Nebraska and the quick turnaround with a Friday night showdown against Northwestern. The Trojans couldn't get the passing game going in Lincoln, but the run game and the defense kept the game within reach before Jayden Maiava could get things rolling with his legs. The 21-17 comeback victory was an important result, keeping the Trojans alive in the race for the College Football Playoffs heading into the final stretch of the season. Anna Watson from The Daily Northwestern joins the show to give her thoughts on this Wildcat squad and what challenges they can give the Trojans on Friday night. The crew gives their thoughts on how the team performed against Nebraska, surviving the crazy blackout environment and securing a win despite not playing a clean game. They also take a look at Friday night's potential trap game against Northwestern with the Wildcats coming off a bye and looking to become bowl eligible. CLICK HERE for 30% OFF an annual VIP membership to USCFootball.com! Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of this USC Trojan football team. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We have a lot to unpack after one of the best pair of victories for Arizona athletics in recent memory. ESPN college basketball analyst Fran Fraschilla joins us to break down the Wildcats' win over No. 3 Florida, featuring a dominant debut by freshman Koa Peat. And former UA special teams captain Barrett Baker does a deep dive into the Cats' rout of Colorado, and a look ahead to Homecoming weekend vs. Kansas. Plus, Harrahs Ak-Chin Casino GM Mike Kintner joins us to make predictions for UA-Kansas and some of the other big college football matchups of the coming weekend.
This episode of The C.L. Brown Show features Courier Journal reporters Brooks Holton, the Louisville basketball beat writer, and Ryan Black, the Kentucky beat writer, to discuss the start of college basketball season and next Tuesday's battle between the Cardinals and Wildcats. Short of making a game prediction, both agree on why it would be good for the rivalry if U of L wins.
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Chuck's opening monologue on the end of Hugh Freeze at Auburn. Chuck and Heath discuss how the upset of Auburn might save Mark Stoops at Kentucky. Ira Schoffel of Warchant analyzes FSU's win over Wake Forest and what it means for the long term.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.