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On this week's episode of Ask, Tell, Confess, Bunnie Xo gets brutally honest about her unexpected run-in with the law. After being pulled over twice in what officers swore looked like a “drug dealer car,” she finds out her license was secretly suspended over a 2020 Alabama ticket. Even after paying it off in October, the suspension never cleared—kicking off a whole new wave of chaos that she's planning to vlog for the Coven.From there, the episode takes a wild left turn into listener confessions, including a jaw-dropping tale about a man losing his virginity to a horse, a woman who straight-up stabbed a mugger, and a hilariously disastrous poop explosion mid-hookup.It's chaotic, hilarious, and exactly the ATC energy we live for.Watch Full Episodes & More:YouTubeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Parrish and Norlander start with Purdue's less-than-stellar performance against the Memphis Tigers before turning the attention to Wednesday night and great wins for Arizona and Alabama. Then, the Final Four And 1 previews the weekend of college hoops. (0:00) Intro (0:45) Purdue beats Memphis, but it wasn't exactly convincing (10:15) Texas Tech survives Wake, sets up matchup against Boilermakers (16:12) Arizona gets another huge win, this time on the road against UConn (33:30) Labaron Philon leads Alabama over Illinois 90-86 (37:36) More midweek results: Dayton beats Marquette and an awesome buzzer beater (48:16) Final Four And 1 (48:45) No. 23 Wisconsin vs. No. 9 BYU (52:25) Virginia vs. Northwestern (58:30) No. 6 Louisville vs. Cincinnati (1:01:20) No. 1 Purdue vs. No. 15 Texas Tech (1:06:00) Nebraska vs. Kansas State Theme song: “Timothy Leary,” written, performed and courtesy of Guster Eye on College Basketball is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow our team: @EyeonCBBPodcast @GaryParrishCBS @MattNorlander @Boone @DavidWCobb @TheJMULL_ Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on college basketball. You can listen to us on your smart speakers! Simply say, “Alexa, play the latest episode of the Eye on College Basketball podcast,” or “Hey, Google, play the latest episode of the Eye on College Basketball podcast.” Email the show for any reason whatsoever: ShoutstoCBS@gmail.com Visit Eye on College Basketball's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeFb_xyBgOekQPZYC7Ijilw For more college hoops coverage, visit https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ 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 Alabama Crimson Tide moves on to Eastern Illinois this week. What are Alabama's players saying about their Playoff push as they enter these final two games? Is it as easy as ‘win out and you are in' for Alabama? A Pennsylvania newspaper reporter says Kalen DeBoer is a top target for the Penn State Nittany Lions, do you think anything happens? The Ole Miss Rebels have a bye week and are ready for an answer from Lane Kiffin. Trey Wallace of Outkick reports the Ole Miss athletics administration wants an answer from Kiffin by this weekend about his future but Kiffin denied that report. Where would be the best place for Kiffin to leave a leagcy? According to reports, Lane Kiffin and Keith Carter will meet today, will there be a deal? Texans top Bills on Thursday night NFL SUBSCRIBE: @NextRoundLive - / @nextroundlive FOLLOW TNR ON RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-7759604 FOLLOW TNR ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7zlofzLZht7dYxjNcBNpWN FOLLOW TNR ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-round/id1797862560 WEBSITE: https://nextroundlive.com/ MOBILE APP: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-next-round/id1580807480 SHOP THE NEXT ROUND STORE: https://nextround.store/ Like TNR on Facebook: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Twitter: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Instagram: / nextroundlive Follow everyone from the show on Twitter: Jim Dunaway: / jimdunaway Ryan Brown: / ryanbrownlive Lance Taylor: / thelancetaylor Scott Forester: / scottforestertv Tyler Johns: /TylerJohnsTNR Sponsor the show: sales@nextroundlive.com #SEC #Alabama #Auburn #secfootball #collegefootball #cfb #cfp #football #sports #alabamafootball #alabamabasketball #auburnbasketball #auburnfootball #rolltide #wareagle #alabamacrimsontide #auburntigers #nfl #sportsnews #footballnews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Auburn Tigers had a bye week and now prepare for Mercer to come to Auburn. Auburn Football will sit Ashton Daniels to preserve his redshirt. In his first start, how excited will you be to see Deuce Knight in the one game starting role? What do you hope to see from Alabama and Auburn in these games this weekend? Todd Fuhrman joins the show to give his picks from Vegas! Today's College Football Spotlight: WAY TOO EARLY HEADLINES! The Alabama Crimson Tide moves on to Eastern Illinois this week. What are Alabama's players saying about their Playoff push as they enter these final two games? Is it as easy as ‘win out and you are in' for Alabama? Could Alabama defensive coordinator Kane Wommack be in the running for a head coaching position? Our daily 4 Downs! PLUS, Tyler's Viewing Menu presented by Michelson Laser Vision! SUBSCRIBE: @NextRoundLive - / @nextroundlive FOLLOW TNR ON RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-7759604 FOLLOW TNR ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7zlofzLZht7dYxjNcBNpWN FOLLOW TNR ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-round/id1797862560 WEBSITE: https://nextroundlive.com/ MOBILE APP: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-next-round/id1580807480 SHOP THE NEXT ROUND STORE: https://nextround.store/ Like TNR on Facebook: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Twitter: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Instagram: / nextroundlive Follow everyone from the show on Twitter: Jim Dunaway: / jimdunaway Ryan Brown: / ryanbrownlive Lance Taylor: / thelancetaylor Scott Forester: / scottforestertv Tyler Johns: /TylerJohnsTNR Sponsor the show: sales@nextroundlive.com #SEC #Alabama #Auburn #secfootball #collegefootball #cfb #cfp #football #sports #alabamafootball #alabamabasketball #auburnbasketball #auburnfootball #rolltide #wareagle #alabamacrimsontide #auburntigers #nfl #sportsnews #footballnews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Alabama Crimson Tide moves on to Eastern Illinois this week. What are Alabama's players saying about their Playoff push as they enter these final two games? Is it as easy as ‘win out and you are in' for Alabama? Could Alabama defensive coordinator Kane Wommack be in the running for a head coaching position? The Auburn Tigers had a bye week and now prepare for Mercer to come to Auburn. Auburn Football will sit Ashton Daniels to preserve his redshirt. In his first start, how excited will you be to see Deuce Knight in the one game starting role? DJ Durkin's future at Auburn Pick 3 FRIDAY! - TNR staff picks PLUS, LT's Trash presented by Bud Light! SUBSCRIBE: @NextRoundLive - / @nextroundlive FOLLOW TNR ON RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-7759604 FOLLOW TNR ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7zlofzLZht7dYxjNcBNpWN FOLLOW TNR ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-round/id1797862560 WEBSITE: https://nextroundlive.com/ MOBILE APP: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-next-round/id1580807480 SHOP THE NEXT ROUND STORE: https://nextround.store/ Like TNR on Facebook: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Twitter: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Instagram: / nextroundlive Follow everyone from the show on Twitter: Jim Dunaway: / jimdunaway Ryan Brown: / ryanbrownlive Lance Taylor: / thelancetaylor Scott Forester: / scottforestertv Tyler Johns: /TylerJohnsTNR Sponsor the show: sales@nextroundlive.com #SEC #Alabama #Auburn #secfootball #collegefootball #cfb #cfp #football #sports #alabamafootball #alabamabasketball #auburnbasketball #auburnfootball #rolltide #wareagle #alabamacrimsontide #auburntigers #nfl #sportsnews #footballnews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're breaking down the college football landscape right now as Mike Zanetti joins me here on the show! It's coming up on Week 13 of the season and we have a LOT to chat about! Join us to discuss the true 'contenders' vs the 'pretenders' in the college football playoff race! We're going to chat about the potential upsets: - Could Alabama lose to Auburn? - Will Ohio State come out undefeated or will Michigan or Indiana have something to say about that? - Will Vanderbilt find a way into the playoff and would it be great to have Diego Pavia in the playoff? - What about the Group of 5? Should Tulane actually deserve a spot or should they re-consider that whole format? And we also discuss who the true Heisman Candidates should be!? Has Mike become an Indiana fan since moving to the state for work?!! Join us to hear more today. This is the Nations Best Natty Show brought to you by The NIL Marketplace Showcase (details below) The NIL Marketplace Showcase July 7-9th Hyatt Regency Indianapolis, Indiana #CollegeFootball #Heisman #Playoffs
In Hour 3, Isaac and Suke discuss whether or not Oregon has an easier path to the National Championship than Alabama, react to the newest college football kicking sensation from Hawaii, and more.
Does Oregon have an easier path to the National Championship game than Alabama?
On today's show, Isaac and Suke preview Oregon's matchup with USC this weekend, debate whether or not the Ducks have an easier path to the National Championship than Alabama, and more.
Toward the end of the show we'll take the Alabama News Quiz. First, we have news items on the warm weather, the Chamber of Commerce on tariffs, some head-butting over the hiring of a new CEO at a regional water system and Southern Living's Southerner of the Year. Click here for more on Alabama real estate trends and Ramsey Archibald's data reporting Click here for more on the data center likely coming to Bessemer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Friday's 7am hour of Mac & Cube kicked off MAXX BALL FRIDAY for Rivalry Week!! First up, it's Alabama & Eastern Illinois - more so what we want to see from Alabama this weekend; then, Missouri vs. Oklahoma gets broken down; later, Cole & Greg look at what's going on with Lane Kiffin and his future at Ole Miss (or somewhere else); and finally, Chris Low, of On3 Sports, tells us what exactly is happening with Lane Kiffin and the Ole Miss job, how this could cause issues with their Playoff seeding, and if there is legitimacy to the DeBoer rumors to Penn State. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Friday's 9am hour of Mac & Cube rolled on with more MAXX BALL FRIDAY for Lettuce Week!! Right out the gate, the guys get asked about the Alabama roster under Kalen DeBoer; then, Cole & Greg get asked what traits are necessary for the new Florida coach; later, Stanford Steve, from SportsCenter w/SVP & College Gameday, gives winners for Week 13, and says what teams should be looking for in their new coaches; and finally, we give our final predictions for this weekend's action. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 8am hour of Friday's Mac & Cube continued with MAXX BALL FRIDAY for Lettuce Week!! We began with Eric Mac Lain, from the ACC Network, telling us how big this weekend is for the conference, who the best team in the ACC is, and why the bottom of the league is strangely intriguing; then, MAXX BALL continues as we go over the entire ACC slate of games; later, Cole & Greg get into the SEC slate and give predictions for A&M, Alabama, Missouri-Oklahoma, and Auburn; and finally, MAXX BALL continues with Kentucky vs. Vanderbilt & Tennessee vs. Florida. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textCOLLEGE FOOTBALL WEEK 12 RECAP + WEEK 13 PREDICTIONS + COMPLETE BETTING PREVIEW | PLAYER PROPS, UPSET ALERTS & BREAKING NEWS!On this episode of the (@3rdLegPodcast) Dr. Dunny & Dan give their 100% unfiltered Sports opinions and betting predications about WEEK 13 OF COLLEGE FOOTBALL. We share with you our favorite PICKS, LEANS, PLAYER PROPS, OVER/UNDERS & UPSETS with current Vegas odds!Kick back and enjoy listening to us talk about all things Sports betting and sports news.Subscribe to The 3rd Leg Podcast ON YOUTUBE!Support the show
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Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser discuss this weeks CFP rankings and Alabama's drop, recent NBA injuries causing issues, and whether Cam Skattebo should be on WWE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We talk about viral stuff, one of the dudes from Dude Perfect never uses soap (?), we talk slate and Cam Skattebo, This Weekend in Fun, and Run it Back. Support us on Patreon and receive weekly episodes for as low $5 per month: www.patreon.com/circlingbackpodcast Watch all of our full episodes on YouTube: www.youtube.com/washedmedia Shop Washed Merch: www.washedmedia.shop • (0:00) Fun & Easy Banter • (14:20) Viral Stuff • (27:00) A Perfect Dude and Soap • (47:00) The Slate • (1:00:45) This Weekend in Fun Support This Episode's Sponsors: Stone Creek Coffee: Heavily discounted 5 pound bags now through Monday, November 24th at https://stonecreekcoffee.com/ Fair Harbor Clothing: Head to https://www.fairharborclothing.com/ and use code CB20 for 20% OFF your full price order now through 11/30 Aura Frames: Exclusive $45-off Carver Mat at https://on.auraframes.com/CIRCLING. Promo Code CIRCLING Underdog Fantasy: Download the app today and sign up with promo code STEAM to score ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS in Bonus Funds when you play your first FIVE dollars – that's promo code STEAM Must be 18+ (19+ in Alabama & Nebraska; 19+ in Colorado for some games; 21+ in Arizona, Massachusetts & Virginia) and present in a state where Underdog Fantasy operates. Terms apply. See assets.underdogfantasy.com/web/PlayandGetTerms_DFS_.html for details. Offer not valid in Maryland, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Concerned with your play? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org. In New York, call the 24/7 HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY or Text HOPENY (467369) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We take a deep dive into the world of AI and music with artists Dylan Heidt and Jeff Dayton.Jeff Dayton is an American musician, singer, producer and songwriter best known as being the bandleader for Glen Campbell and the Jeff Dayton Band for 15 years, plus touring with Kenny Chesney and Lee Greenwood.Dayton performed with club bands in the upper Midwest, including a year with the KO Band, which was fronted by Bob Dylan studio musician Kevin Odegard. Their producer was David Z and their drummer a young Bobby "Z" Rivkin.Dayton moved to Fountain Hills, Arizona and formed the Dayton-Privett Band with Mark Prentice, Tom Sawyer and Ron Privett. After 2 years, Privett left the band, and was replaced with Dave Watson; the band was renamed High Noon Band and continued until the band went their separate ways. Dayton then formed the Jeff Dayton Band, and over time about 100 different musicians performed under that name with Dayton, notably steel guitarist Ed Black, guitarist Bob "Willard" Henke, Grammy award winner producer Michael B (aka Mike Broening), drummer Mickey McGee, banjo player Bruce Leland, drummer Merel Bregante, bassist Doug Haywood, etc.[1][15]High Noon won the Wrangler Country Showdown and the Jeff Dayton Band won the Marlboro Talent Roundup. The JDB was named New Times' Best of the Decade's Best Award.[4] In addition, Dayton wrote and recorded That Lady Can Love which became his first #1 record at KNIX-FM and another song earned a platinum songwriting award for George Strait with "Any Old Time." The song was also released as the "B" side of Strait's single "The Cowboy Rides Away."Dayton and band opened for Merle Haggard, The Judds and Alabama in 1987. After a chance meeting with Glen Campbell that evening and an impromptu jam session at the grand opening of Jack Nicklaus' Desert Mountain golf course, Dayton and his group were hired to tour with Campbell.[5][6]For the next 15 years the Jeff Dayton band performed on worldwide tours, TV and record dates, celebrity events and many concerts.[7][8] While Glen Campbell's' musical director, he conducted many symphony orchestras and even Les Brown and His Band of Renown. Highlights included shows at the White House, NBC's The Today Show and the Grand Ole Opry stage. Campbell and the Jeff Dayton Band also played with Gene Autry, Willie Nelson, Bob Hope, Vince Gill and dozens more."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Iron Bowl is one of the greatest rivalries in college football. We break down and preview this Auburn vs. Alabama game. - - - Today's Sponsors: BAERSkin Tactical Supply Co. - Get a BÆRSkin now - while it's 60% off. Text CRAIN to 36912 - - - Privacy Policy: https://www.dailywire.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nick Kostos reacts to last night's Arizona vs. UConn and Illinois vs. Alabama game. Nick explains why he thinks Arizona should be getting more respect for their season. Plus, Nick shares his thoughts on NBA Rookie of the Year.
The Alabama Crimson Tide moves on to Eastern Illinois this week. What are Alabama's players saying about their Playoff push as they enter these final two games? Is it as easy as ‘win out and you are in' for Alabama? Alabama offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb is trying to tune up Ty Simpson's game before the end run. Ryan Grubb gets asked about his message to Ty Simpson Ryan Grubb gets asked what the coaching points are for the running backs in pass protection Sark gets asked why the team has underachieved PLUS, LT's Trash presented by Bud Light! SUBSCRIBE: @NextRoundLive - / @nextroundlive FOLLOW TNR ON RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-7759604 FOLLOW TNR ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7zlofzLZht7dYxjNcBNpWN FOLLOW TNR ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-round/id1797862560 WEBSITE: https://nextroundlive.com/ MOBILE APP: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-next-round/id1580807480 SHOP THE NEXT ROUND STORE: https://nextround.store/ Like TNR on Facebook: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Twitter: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Instagram: / nextroundlive Follow everyone from the show on Twitter: Jim Dunaway: / jimdunaway Ryan Brown: / ryanbrownlive Lance Taylor: / thelancetaylor Scott Forester: / scottforestertv Tyler Johns: /TylerJohnsTNR Sponsor the show: sales@nextroundlive.com #SEC #Alabama #Auburn #secfootball #collegefootball #cfb #cfp #football #sports #alabamafootball #alabamabasketball #auburnbasketball #auburnfootball #rolltide #wareagle #alabamacrimsontide #auburntigers #nfl #sportsnews #footballnews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's another episode of Bama and Bourbon with Lance Taylor from The Next Round and Aaron Suttles from Yea Alabama! This week, the guys pour a glass of Four Roses OESO and break down Alabama's tough loss to Oklahoma, what it means for the Crimson Tide's College Football Playoff rankings, and how Ty Simpson and the team are regrouping. Lance and Aaron also look ahead to this weekend's tune-up game against Eastern Illinois and start gearing up for the big showdown next week in the Iron Bowl at Auburn — discussing key players, strategy, and what it will take to get back on track.
Illini Inquirer basketball analyst Mike LaTulip breaks down Illinois basketball's 90-86 loss to No. 11 Alabama at United Center. LaTulip discusses big games from Kylan Boswell and Andrej Stojakovic, a hot-and-cold offense, defensive breakdowns late, struggles from the frontcourt and freshmen and what he wants to see against LIU and UTRGV. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS GameDay Spirit: Get 15% OFF by using code Illini15 at Gamedayspirit.com. Visit https://www.gamedayspirit.com/ Columbia Street Roastery: Get 10% OFF your 1st order with the code GoIllini2025. Visit CSRcoffee.com Follow the Illini Inquirer Podcast on: Apple: https://apple.co/3oMt0NP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Xan2L8 Other: https://bit.ly/36gn7Ct 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
Join the Alabama Saltwater Fishing Report for an action-packed episode loaded with the latest Gulf Coast fishing insights and expert tips. Host Butch Thierry and co-host Angelo DePaola deliver hot reports on inshore and offshore fishing across Alabama's coastal waters, including strategies for targeting speckled trout, redfish, wahoo, and yellowfin tuna. Captain Bobby Crawley of Making Plans Charters recaps an epic barrier island wade fishing adventure, breaking down tackle setups and must-have gear for trophy catches. Captain King Marchand of the Lady Anne shares offshore tuna and bottom fishing tactics, bait strategies, and observations on changing water and weather. Tom Hilton from Hilton's Real Time Navigator brings a deep dive into reading satellite data for optimal offshore success, while William Strickland of Mobile Baykeeper provides critical updates on conservation efforts and water quality in Mobile Bay. Plus, don't miss Angelo's expert analysis on Alabama's coastal real estate market trends and advice for buyers and sellers in today's unique market. Whether you're after the latest Mobile Bay fishing reports, looking to master Gulf of Mexico fishing, or want to stay up to speed on coastal property and conservation news, this episode has you covered! SPONSORS The Coastal Connection Sea Tow Test Calibration Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Works Foster Contracting Pure Flats KillerDock BOW Blue Water Marine Service Black Buffalo Stayput Anchor AFTCO SlipSki Solutions Saltwater Marketing
(00:00-19:24) Back engineering how we got onto the truck driving stuff. The South Dakota Paw. If it's black, fight back. Sharks are older than the rings of Saturn. Carbon dating, Doug. Former KSDK anchor doing some damage on Survivor. Is sucking out snake venom real? Dream talk. What role would you play in a bank robbery? What if it's gray?(19:33-36:40) Chairman has never seen Rocky or The Godfather. Over the top: Good or Bad. Rocky 4 Part 2. Blockbuster Video. Movie Boi throwbacks. Jackson reignited Chairman's love of the theatre experience.(36:50-52:49) Kenny Loggins. Is Dirty Dancing the best movie soundtrack ever? Audio of Brad Underwood talking about playing at the United Center and seeing all the navy and orange in the stands. More audio of Doug's favorite coach Dan Hurley after losing to Arizona saying it was "like a nightmare." We need villains in sports. Alabama coach Nate Oates talking about playing Illinois. Blues have the worst goal differential in the league. They got it bad and that ain't good. Bring back Gloria!!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rhonda Belle Martin looked like a loving wife, a devoted mother, and a kind small-town waitress. But behind that gentle exterior was a deadly secret. Over nearly two decades, she poisoned the people closest to her. Husbands. Children. Even her own mother. Each death was slow, deliberate, and wrapped in the disguise of grief.When investigators finally connected the pattern, the truth shocked Alabama and the entire country. Why did she do it? Money was scarce, sympathy was plentiful, and Rhonda herself gave no clear motive. In fact, she even asked doctors to examine her body after her execution, hoping it would explain why she killed the people she claimed to love.This is the chilling story of the Black Widow of Alabama, a woman whose affection came with a fatal dose.Follow True Crime Recaps for more cases where love, loyalty, and murder collide.
Joe Ostrowski and Sam Panayotovich react to yesterday's College Hoops action, which saw both Arizona and Alabama pull outright upsets as underdogs, despite being on the road. Plus, everything you need to know regarding NFL injuries this weekend, including the possible return of one Quarterback, sooner than we expected.
Joe Ostrowski and Sam Panayotovich react to yesterday's College Hoops action, which saw both Arizona and Alabama pull outright upsets as underdogs, despite being on the road. Plus, everything you need to know regarding NFL injuries this weekend, including the possible return of one Quarterback, sooner than we expected. Then, we break down how they're betting Thursday Night Football between the Bills and Texans, with Buffalo currently sitting as just under a touchdown favorite on the road. The hour wraps with our Survivor Pool Strategy for Week #12 of the NFL Season, discussing if the Lions are in for a bounce back effort, what to do with Patriots-Bengals if Joe Burrow does return, Vikings-Packers in the NFC North, and more!
WhoDeb Hatley, Owner of Hatley Pointe, North CarolinaRecorded onJuly 30, 2025About Hatley PointeClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Deb and David Hatley since 2023 - purchased from Orville English, who had owned and operated the resort since 1992Located in: Mars Hill, North CarolinaYear founded: 1969 (as Wolf Laurel or Wolf Ridge; both names used over the decades)Pass affiliations: Indy Pass, Indy+ Pass – 2 days, no blackoutsClosest neighboring ski areas: Cataloochee (1:25), Sugar Mountain (1:26)Base elevation: 4,000 feetSummit elevation: 4,700 feetVertical drop: 700 feetSkiable acres: 54Average annual snowfall: 65 inchesTrail count: 21 (4 beginner, 11 intermediate, 6 advanced)Lift count: 4 active (1 fixed-grip quad, 1 ropetow, 2 carpets); 2 inactive, both on the upper mountain (1 fixed-grip quad, 1 double)Why I interviewed herOur world has not one map, but many. Nature drew its own with waterways and mountain ranges and ecosystems and tectonic plates. We drew our maps on top of these, to track our roads and borders and political districts and pipelines and railroad tracks.Our maps are functional, simplistic. They insist on fictions. Like the 1,260-mile-long imaginary straight line that supposedly splices the United States from Canada between Washington State and Minnesota. This frontier is real so long as we say so, but if humanity disappeared tomorrow, so would that line.Nature's maps are more resilient. This is where water flows because this is where water flows. If we all go away, the water keeps flowing. This flow, in turn, impacts the shape and function of the entire world.One of nature's most interesting maps is its mountain map. For most of human existence, mountains mattered much more to us than they do now. Meaning: we had to respect these giant rocks because they stood convincingly in our way. It took European settlers centuries to navigate en masse over the Appalachians, which is not even a severe mountain range, by global mountain-range standards. But paved roads and tunnels and gas stations every five miles have muted these mountains' drama. You can now drive from the Atlantic Ocean to the Midwest in half a day.So spoiled by infrastructure, we easily forget how dramatically mountains command huge parts of our world. In America, we know this about our country: the North is cold and the South is warm. And we define these regions using battle maps from a 19th Century war that neatly bisected the nation. Another imaginary line. We travel south for beaches and north to ski and it is like this everywhere, a gentle progression, a continent-length slide that warms as you descend from Alaska to Panama.But mountains disrupt this logic. Because where the land goes up, the air grows cooler. And there are mountains all over. And so we have skiing not just in expected places such as Vermont and Maine and Michigan and Washington, but in completely irrational ones like Arizona and New Mexico and Southern California. And North Carolina.North Carolina. That's the one that surprised me. When I started skiing, I mean. Riding hokey-poke chairlifts up 1990s Midwest hills that wouldn't qualify as rideable surf breaks, I peered out at the world to figure out where else people skied and what that skiing was like. And I was astonished by how many places had organized skiing with cut trails and chairlifts and lift tickets, and by how many of them were way down the Michigan-to-Florida slide-line in places where I thought that winter never came: West Virginia and Virginia and Maryland. And North Carolina.Yes there are ski areas in more improbable states. But Cloudmont, situated in, of all places, Alabama, spins its ropetow for a few days every other year or so. North Carolina, home to six ski areas spinning a combined 35 chairlifts, allows for no such ambiguity: this is a ski state. And these half-dozen ski centers are not marginal operations: Sugar Mountain and Cataloochee opened for the season last week, and they sometimes open in October. Sugar spins a six-pack and two detach quads on a 1,200-foot vertical drop.This geographic quirk is a product of our wonderful Appalachian Mountain chain, which reaches its highest points not in New England but in North Carolina, where Mount Mitchell peaks at 6,684 feet, 396 feet higher than the summit of New Hampshire's Mount Washington. This is not an anomaly: North Carolina is home to six summits taller than Mount Washington, and 12 of the 20-highest in the Appalachians, a range that stretches from Alabama to Newfoundland. And it's not just the summits that are taller in North Carolina. The highest ski area base elevation in New England is Saddleback, which measures 2,147 feet at the bottom of the South Branch quad (the mountain more typically uses the 2,460-foot measurement at the bottom of the Rangeley quad). Either way, it's more than 1,000 feet below the lowest base-area elevation in North Carolina:Unfortunately, mountains and elevation don't automatically equal snow. And the Southern Appalachians are not exactly the Kootenays. It snows some, sometimes, but not so much, so often, that skiing can get by on nature's contributions alone - at least not in any commercially reliable form. It's no coincidence that North Carolina didn't develop any organized ski centers until the 1960s, when snowmaking machines became efficient and common enough for mass deployment. But it's plenty cold up at 4,000 feet, and there's no shortage of water. Snowguns proved to be skiing's last essential ingredient.Well, there was one final ingredient to the recipe of southern skiing: roads. Back to man's maps. Specifically, America's interstate system, which steamrolled the countryside throughout the 1960s and passes just a few miles to Hatley Pointe's west. Without these superhighways, western North Carolina would still be a high-peaked wilderness unknown and inaccessible to most of us.It's kind of amazing when you consider all the maps together: a severe mountain region drawn into the borders of a stable and prosperous nation that builds physical infrastructure easing the movement of people with disposable income to otherwise inaccessible places that have been modified for novel uses by tapping a large and innovative industrial plant that has reduced the miraculous – flight, electricity, the internet - to the commonplace. And it's within the context of all these maps that a couple who knows nothing about skiing can purchase an established but declining ski resort and remake it as an upscale modern family ski center in the space of 18 months.What we talked aboutHurricane Helene fallout; “it took every second until we opened up to make it there,” even with a year idle; the “really tough” decision not to open for the 2023-24 ski season; “we did not realize what we were getting ourselves into”; buying a ski area when you've never worked at a ski area and have only skied a few times; who almost bought Wolf Ridge and why Orville picked the Hatleys instead; the importance of service; fixing up a broken-down ski resort that “felt very old”; updating without losing the approachable family essence; why it was “absolutely necessary” to change the ski area's name; “when you pulled in, the first thing that you were introduced to … were broken-down machines and school buses”; Bible verses and bare trails and busted-up everything; “we could have spent two years just doing cleanup of junk and old things everywhere”; Hatley Pointe then and now; why Hatley removed the double chair; a detachable six-pack at Hatley?; chairlifts as marketing and branding tools; why the Breakaway terrain closed and when it could return and in what form; what a rebuilt summit lodge could look like; Hatley Pointe's new trails; potential expansion; a day-ski area, a resort, or both?; lift-served mountain bike park incoming; night-skiing expansion; “I was shocked” at the level of après that Hatley drew, and expanding that for the years ahead; North Carolina skiing is all about the altitude; re-opening The Bowl trail; going to online-only sales; and lessons learned from 2024-25 that will build a better Hatley for 2025-26.What I got wrongWhen we recorded this conversation, the ski area hadn't yet finalized the name of the new green trail coming off of Eagle – it is Pat's Way (see trailmap above).I asked if Hatley intended to install night-skiing, not realizing that they had run night-ski operations all last winter.Why now was a good time for this interviewPardon my optimism, but I'm feeling good about American lift-served skiing right now. Each of the past five winters has been among the top 10 best seasons for skier visits, U.S. ski areas have already built nearly as many lifts in the 2020s (246) as they did through all of the 2010s (288), and multimountain passes have streamlined the flow of the most frequent and passionate skiers between mountains, providing far more flexibility at far less cost than would have been imaginable even a decade ago.All great. But here's the best stat: after declining throughout the 1980s and ‘90s, the number of active U.S. ski areas stabilized around the turn of the century, and has actually increased for five consecutive winters:Those are National Ski Areas Association numbers, which differ slightly from mine. I count 492 active ski hills for 2023-24 and 500 for last winter, and I project 510 potentially active ski areas for the 2025-26 campaign. But no matter: the number of active ski operations appears to be increasing.But the raw numbers matter less than the manner in which this uptick is happening. In short: a new generation of owners is resuscitating lost or dying ski areas. Many have little to no ski industry experience. Driven by nostalgia, a sense of community duty, plain business opportunity, or some combination of those things, they are orchestrating massive ski area modernization projects, funded via their own wealth – typically earned via other enterprises – or by rallying a donor base.Examples abound. When I launched The Storm in 2019, Saddleback, Maine; Norway Mountain, Michigan; Woodward Park City; Thrill Hills, North Dakota; Deer Mountain, South Dakota; Paul Bunyan, Wisconsin; Quarry Road, Maine; Steeplechase, Minnesota; and Snowland, Utah were all lost ski areas. All are now open again, and only one – Woodward – was the project of an established ski area operator (Powdr). Cuchara, Colorado and Nutt Hill, Wisconsin are on the verge of re-opening following decades-long lift closures. Bousquet, Massachusetts; Holiday Mountain, New York; Kissing Bridge, New York; and Black Mountain, New Hampshire were disintegrating in slow-motion before energetic new owners showed up with wrecking balls and Home Depot frequent-shopper accounts. New owners also re-energized the temporarily dormant Sandia Peak, New Mexico and Tenney, New Hampshire.One of my favorite revitalization stories has been in North Carolina, where tired, fire-ravaged, investment-starved, homey-but-rickety Wolf Ridge was falling down and falling apart. The ski area's season ended in February four times between 2018 and 2023. Snowmaking lagged. After an inferno ate the summit lodge in 2014, no one bothered rebuilding it. Marooned between the rapidly modernizing North Carolina ski trio of Sugar Mountain, Cataloochee, and Beech, Wolf Ridge appeared to be rapidly fading into irrelevance.Then the Hatleys came along. Covid-curious first-time skiers who knew little about skiing or ski culture, they saw opportunity where the rest of us saw a reason to keep driving. Fixing up a ski area turned out to be harder than they'd anticipated, and they whiffed on opening for the 2023-24 winter. Such misses sometimes signal that the new owners are pulling their ripcords as they launch out of the back of the plane, but the Hatleys kept working. They gut-renovated the lodge, modernized the snowmaking plant, tore down an SLI double chair that had witnessed the signing of the Declaration of Independence. And last winter, they re-opened the best version of the ski area now known as Hatley Pointe that locals had seen in decades.A great winter – one of the best in recent North Carolina history – helped. But what I admire about the Hatleys – and this new generation of owners in general – is their optimism in a cultural moment that has deemed optimism corny and naïve. Everything is supposed to be terrible all the time, don't you know that? They didn't know, and that orientation toward the good, tempered by humility and patience, reversed the long decline of a ski area that had in many ways ceased to resonate with the world it existed in.The Hatleys have lots left to do: restore the Breakaway terrain, build a new summit lodge, knot a super-lift to the frontside. And their Appalachian salvage job, while impressive, is not a very repeatable blueprint – you need considerable wealth to take a season off while deploying massive amounts of capital to rebuild the ski area. The Hatley model is one among many for a generation charged with modernizing increasingly antiquated ski areas before they fall over dead. Sometimes, as in the examples itemized above, they succeed. But sometimes they don't. Comebacks at Cockaigne and Hickory, both in New York, fizzled. Sleeping Giant, Wyoming and Ski Blandford, Massachusetts both shuttered after valiant rescue attempts. All four of these remain salvageable, but last week, Four Seasons, New York closed permanently after 63 years.That will happen. We won't be able to save every distressed ski area, and the potential supply of new or revivable ski centers, barring massive cultural and regulatory shifts, will remain limited. But the protectionist tendencies limiting new ski area development are, in a trick of human psychology, the same ones that will drive the revitalization of others – the only thing Americans resist more than building something new is taking away something old. Which in our country means anything that was already here when we showed up. A closed or closing ski area riles the collective angst, throws a snowy bat signal toward the night sky, a beacon and a dare, a cry and a plea: who wants to be a hero?Podcast NotesOn Hurricane HeleneHelene smashed inland North Carolina last fall, just as Hatley was attempting to re-open after its idle year. Here's what made the storm so bad:On Hatley's socialsFollow:On what I look for at a ski resortOn the Ski Big Bear podcastIn the spirit of the article above, one of the top 10 Storm Skiing Podcast guest quotes ever came from Ski Big Bear, Pennsylvania General Manager Lori Phillips: “You treat everyone like they paid a million dollars to be there doing what they're doing”On ski area name changesI wrote a piece on Hatley's name change back in 2023:Ski area name changes are more common than I'd thought. I've been slowly documenting past name changes as I encounter them, so this is just a partial list, but here are 93 active U.S. ski areas that once went under a different name. If you know of others, please email me.On Hatley at the point of purchase and nowGigantic collections of garbage have always fascinated me. That's essentially what Wolf Ridge was at the point of sale:It's a different place now:On the distribution of six-packs across the nationSix-pack chairlifts are rare and expensive enough that they're still special, but common enough that we're no longer amazed by them. Mostly - it depends on where we find such a machine. Just 112 of America's 3,202 ski lifts (3.5 percent) are six-packs, and most of these (75) are in the West (60 – more than half the nation's total, are in Colorado, Utah, or California). The Midwest is home to a half-dozen six-packs, all at Boyne or Midwest Family Ski Resorts operations, and the East has 31 sixers, 17 of which are in New England, and 12 of which are in Vermont. If Hatley installed a sixer, it would be just the second such chairlift in North Carolina, and the fifth in the Southeast, joining the two at Wintergreen, Virginia and the one at Timberline, West Virginia.On the Breakaway fireWolf Ridge's upper-mountain lodge burned down in March 2014. Yowza:On proposed expansions Wolf Ridge's circa 2007 trailmap teases a potential expansion below the now-closed Breakaway terrain:Taking our time machine back to the late ‘80s, Wolf Ridge had envisioned an even more ambitious expansion:The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe
Thursday's 9am hour of Mac & Cube saw Wimp Sanderson, former men's basketball coach at Alabama, tell us what was different for Alabama basketball in the win over Illinois vs. the Purdue loss, why Lane Kiffin will stay put, and why running the ball seems so difficult; then, Cole & Greg remind everyone how hard it is to win in CFB because people wonder how long Lane Kiffin would get to win at Florida; later, we do our Weekly Upset, thanks to Sanderson Farms; and finally, the guys aren't sure if Eli Drinkwitz is right that the College Football Playoff Committee is ruining College Football. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Thursday's 7am hour of Mac & Cube began with what we want to see from Alabama & Auburn as they face easily beatable opponents this weekend; then, Wilson Alexander, who covers LSU for The Advocate, tells us the latest on their coaching search, what happened when the Kiffins came to town, and where LSU would go if Lane says no; later, Cole & Greg wonder what's going on with the Florida search; and finally, the guys are surprised that other than James Franklin going to Va Tech, no other domino has fallen in the Coaching Carousel. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A messy second half performance finds the Illini on the wrong side of a 90-86 game against Alabama. Mike Carpenter reacts during the last twenty minutes of game time as the Crimson Tide hit a few too many timely shots, while Illinois struggles to find offensive consistency. Now 1-1 against ranked teams, Brad Underwood's squad has three more marquee non-conference games left: UConn at Madison Square Garden, Tennessee in Nashville, and Missouri in St. Louis.
NFL & Auburn Legend Takeo Spikes talks the state of Auburn Football, the Tigers next head coach, an Alabama upset & more... Subscribe To Our Podcast: https://www.thebtmpodcast.com/home Get Your BTM Merch: https://resid3ncy.com/collections/atlanta FOLLOW US: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thebtmpodcast/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thebtmpodcast FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/thebtmpodcast/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebtmpodcast Creator, Host & Executive Producer: Takeo Spikes Creator Executive Producer: Tutan Reyes Produced by Behind the Mask Media, LLC Videography: Cre8ive Soul Productions Audio Engineer: Cre8ive Souls Productions Sounds Powered by DJ JWATTZ Artwork: Cre8ive Souls Productions (c) 2025 The Behind The Mask Podcast Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Brian Edwards of MajorWager.com and Jay Greeson of the Chattanooga Times Free Press share their thoughts on Week 13 in SEC football, including Oklahoma vs. Missouri, Vanderbilt vs. Kentucky, Florida vs. Tennessee, Texas vs. Arkansas, and more. 0:00 Intro 1:30 Good, Bad, & Ugly from Week 12 15:08 Updated FanDuel Futures Odds 29:50 Texas A&M vs. Samford 30:45 Missouri vs. Oklahoma 35:20 Charlotte vs. Georgia 37:00 Alabama vs. Eastern Illinois 37:30 Auburn vs. Mercer 39:50 Kentucky vs. Vanderbilt 48:18 Texas vs. Arkansas 51:30 South Carolina vs. Coastal Carolina 52:00 Florida vs. Tennessee 57:00 LSU vs. Western Kentucky 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/ HOVI DRY GOODS Use promo code BADBEAT for 15% off this week! https://hovidrygoods.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.
Blake Lovell and Max Barr react to Wednesday night in SEC basketball with thoughts on Illinois/Alabama and Auburn/Jackson State, preview Thursday's games, and much more. 0:00 Intro 1:59 Alabama 90, Illinois 86 14:57 Auburn 112, Jackson State 66 27:42 Buy Some Jewelry, Phone Cases, & Coffee! 31:20 Thursday SEC Basketball Preview 45:22 NCAA Tournament Gut Bracket! WEDNESDAY SCORES No. 22 Auburn 112, Jackson State 66 KeShawn Murphy 19 points, 7 rebounds, 3 steals Filip Jovic 18 points, 3 rebounds, 2 blocks No. 11 Alabama 90, No. 8 Illinois 86 Labaron Philon 24 points (3-6 3PT), 5 assists Keitenn Bristow 10 points, 8 rebounds, 1 steal, 1 block THURSDAY GAMES No. 20 Tennessee (-32.5) vs. Tennessee State Vanderbilt (-34.5) vs. Texas Southern Missouri (-26.5) vs. South Dakota Oklahoma (-24.5) vs. Oral Roberts Kansas State (+2.5) vs. Mississippi State 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.
Welcome to a RealTalk MS special series on MS clinical trials. This special series is made possible through a generous grant from Sanofi. In today's episode, you'll meet two participants from the TEAMS Study, a research study at the University of Illinois Chicago's UI Health, in conjunction with the University of Alabama Birmingham School of Public Health. TEAAMS is an acronym for Targeted Exercise for African-Americans with Multiple Sclerosis. And the study's research team analyzed the effects of a remotely delivered, racially tailored exercise training program among African Americans with MS living in low-income areas of the Southeastern United States, including Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Tennessee. This is a part of the country that doesn't have many primary care or MS clinics that provide full exercise and rehabilitation services for patients with MS. The TEAMMS study consists of two 16-week exercise programs, completed 3 days per week at home. One exercise program combines aerobic and resistance training, while the other focuses on stretching and flexibility. Study participants were randomly assigned to one of the two programs, and all of the materials to complete each program, like yoga mats, resistance bands, and training manuals, were provided. And every study participant receives a $90 gift card in compensation for completing the program. The study's research team hypothesizes that completing the TEAAMS program would improve walking, reduce symptoms of fatigue, anxiety, depression, and pain, and enhance quality of life. This special episode of RealTalk MS is made possible by a generous grant from Sanofi. Sanofi has two ongoing Phase 3 clinical trials in MS studying Frexalimab, an investigational second-generation anti-CD40 ligand monoclonal antibody. If you are interested in learning more about these clinical trials, please visit SanofiStudies.com SHARE THIS EPISODE OF REALTALK MS Just copy this link & paste it into your text or email: https://realtalkms.com/ct3 ADD YOUR VOICE TO THE CONVERSATION I've always thought about the RealTalk MS podcast as a conversation. And this is your opportunity to join the conversation by sharing your feedback, questions, and suggestions for topics that we can discuss in future podcast episodes. Please shoot me an email or call the RealTalk MS Listener Hotline and share your thoughts! Email: jon@realtalkms.com Phone: (310) 526-2283 And don't forget to join us in the RealTalk MS Facebook group! Privacy Policy
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The Fighting Illini men's basketball lost against Alabama at the United Center in Chicago. We answer your texts and give our reactions to the 90-86 loss. Ravi Lulla from Hurrdat Sports joins us to talk Big Ten Football for this weekend and why USC could spoil Oregon's playoff hopes. Mark Stewart covers Wisconsin Badgers football for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. He gives us the Badgers perspective ahead of Saturday's showdown with Bret Bielema and the Illini at Camp Randall.
The College Football Playoff Selection Committee has Alabama ranked 10th after last weekend's loss to Oklahoma and while there are plenty of arguments to be made both for and against the Crimson Tide, the committee seems to be making all the wrong ones. Matt and Ben dive into the committee's rankings and why they think the committee has it all wrong. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Lions Den RETURNS with a Royal Guest!This week, PSU Tight End Andrew Rappelyea sits down with Safety King Mack! The Nittany Lion opens up about his journey back to Penn State while exploring his incredible story from Miami to Penn State, his stint at Alabama, and ultimately his return to Happy Valley. This episode dives into his personal growth, his experiences in high-pressure college football environments, and what fuels him to succeed both on and off the field.FOLLOW STATE MEDIA HERE:► TWITTER | https://twitter.com/StateMediaPSU► TIKTOK | https://www.tiktok.com/@statemediapsu► INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/statemediapsu/► YOUTUBE | https://www.youtube.com/@StateMediaPSU?sub_confirmation=1► FACEBOOK | https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558183472272CHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro01:20 - Living Away from Home03:20 - Playing at St. Thomas06:00 - Running Track07:40 - Childhood Memories09:15 - Facing Competition12:40 - Decision to Leave Penn State20:40 - Decision to Return to Penn State28:50 - Adjusting Back to College Life36:52 - Indiana Game Highlights39:51 - What Fuels King Mack?44:10 - Coach Terry Smith's First Win44:41 - Winning for Coach Smith#collegefootball #nfl #cfb #pennstate #weare #happyvalley #football #sunday #saturday
In this episode of the Extra Point College Football Podcast, hosts Jacob Karnes and Daniel Hammock discuss the latest coaching hires, including James Franklin's move to Virginia Tech, and the implications for teams like Ole Miss and Alabama as they navigate the playoff landscape. They analyze the performance of teams like Georgia and the ACC's championship scenarios, while also diving into playoff predictions and the controversies surrounding head-to-head matchups. The conversation is rich with insights on team dynamics, coaching strategies, and the evolving landscape of college football.Follow Daniel on X: https://x.com/DeepSouthDanielFollow Jacob on X: https://x.com/jacobkarnesSubscribe to The Extra Point on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCalGwyunlQPiiEfiAiZPx9QFollow the show on Facebook and Instagram: @TheExtraPointPodFollow and Subscribe to The Extra Point on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Coaching Carousel02:45 James Franklin's Home Run Hire at Virginia Tech05:36 Lane Kiffin's Coaching Decisions and Family Dynamics08:36 The Impact of Alabama on the College Football Playoff11:18 Georgia's Rise: Are They the New Dominant Force?13:17 ACC Championship Scenarios and Predictions16:08 Playoff Predictions and Head-to-Head Considerations27:18 Playoff Predictions and Rankings28:33 Alabama's CFP Standing Concerns30:23 The Role of the CFP Committee32:22 Team of the Week and Key Matchups35:13 Uniform Matchups and Aesthetic Analysis38:06 Game Predictions and Analysis51:31 Georgia Tech vs. Pitt Preview
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Eric, Mario and Buckeye B talk about the Browns starting Sanders for week 12, Alabama falls to Oklahoma, LeBron James returns to Lakers and much more on this week's episode.