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With Allen (@amedlock1) just about to fire up on his baseball season, Daniel (@C70) talks the first week of spring games over with Ben Cerutti (@stlfanbc7). Is there anything that stands out from the early results? Is there anything that we should take with less than a silo of salt? The guys then get into Ben's annual projections. Who looks good, who doesn't, and where does the team shake out? Plus Richard (@remembirds) brings us a look at how Ozzie came to St. Louis! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Allen (@amedlock1) closing in on the start of baseball season, Daniel (@C70) is joined by St. Louis Post-Dispatch columnist Lynn Worthy for a chat. They talk about Lynn's background and how being a columnist will differ from being a beat writer, then get into the state of the Cardinals. How is the return of Arenado going to affect things? Is there conflict between "runway" and having veterans in the rotation? How will the roster change throughout the season? All that and more, so come give it a listen! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Allen (@amedlock1) still out on assignment, Daniel (@C70) gets a chance to talk all things Cardinals with Matt Pauley of KMOX (@MattPauleyOnAir). With Matt's background in Milwaukee, the guys talk first about the passing of Bob Uecker, then get into the St. Louis team. What did going out on the Cardinal Caravan tell Matt about the team and the fanbase? Will we hear much from Chaim Bloom this summer? Why are the Cardinals going to arbitration over such small amounts? All that plus some talk about John Stuper from Richard (@remembirds)! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Broncos/Bills Wild Card Recap In this thrilling recap of the Buffalo Bills' Wildcard Weekend victory over the Denver Broncos, we dive into the key moments that led to their impressive 31-7 win. After a slow start, the Bills showcased their resilience by scoring 31 unanswered points, thanks to a stellar game plan from coach Joe Brady and a standout performance from quarterback Josh Allen. With Allen completing 20 of 26 passes for 272 yards and two touchdowns, the Bills' offense was firing on all cylinders, while their defense effectively contained the Broncos' rookie quarterback, Bo Nix. As they prepare to face the Baltimore Ravens in the next round, we'll discuss the areas for improvement, particularly regarding penalties, and what this victory means for their playoff aspirations. Join us as we break down the highlights and look ahead to what promises to be an exciting matchup! 0:07 - Game introduction 4:01 - Game statistics breakdown 6:24 - Buffalo's defense shines 9:22 - Penalties are an issue 10:57 - Joe Brady's game plan 12:00 - Game recap and thoughts
Craig is joined by ESPN's John Keim, beat reporter for the Commanders, to dive into several key storylines. They start with Keim's recent reporting on Jon Allen's potential late-season return after suffering a partially torn pectoral muscle. With Allen's 21-day window officially opened today, they discuss when fans can expect to see him back on the field and the role he'll play in the defensive front. The conversation then shifts to filling the void left by Zach Ertz and Jeremy Chinn, who are both in the concussion protocol. John shares his thoughts on who might step up and how the Commanders can adjust. Finally, they preview Sunday's pivotal game against the Eagles. Having lost to Philadelphia earlier in the season, Craig and John break down what Washington must do differently this time to secure a crucial win and keep their playoff hopes alive.
In this action-packed episode of Football 301, Nate Tice and Charles McDonald dive deep into the most intriguing matchups of NFL Week 15. They kick things off by discussing the surprising news of Bill Belichick heading to UNC—Charles is skeptical about the challenge ahead for Belichick at a program with a poor recruiting class. Can coaching scheme make up for a lack of talent? Then, it's on to the Detroit Lions vs. Buffalo Bills, where Charles and Nate break down the matchup between Josh Allen and the Lions defense. With Allen's prowess against man coverage and the Bills' strength in the run game, can the Lions hold their ground?After the break, it's time for a hoss fight as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers head to LA to face off against the Los Angeles Chargers. Both teams have been defined by their physicality, and this matchup promises to deliver some fierce battles in the trenches. Nate and Charles also dive into Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Philadelphia Eagles, breaking down what's become an unlikely "slop watch" game. Can Jalen Hurts and the Eagles overpower a Steelers team led by Mike Tomlin, or will Pittsburgh's scrappy defense find a way to keep it close?The guys continue with predictions for Indianapolis Colts vs. Denver Broncos, a game that could have major playoff implications for both teams. Can Anthony Richardson take on a top-tier defense like Denver's? Next, Charles and Nate break down Green Bay Packers vs. Seattle Seahawks, with both teams fighting to assert themselves as true playoff contenders in the NFC. Who will come out on top—Jordan Love and the Packers' high-flying offense or Geno Smith and the explosive Seahawks' defense? Finally, the duo end with the mailbag question of the week on the pros and cons of spot drop and man-match coverage.(2:20) - Thoughts on UNC hiring Bill Belichick(7:45) - Buffalo Bills @ Detroit Lions(22:40) - Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Los Angeles Chargers(31:10) - Pittsburgh Steelers @ Philadelphia Eagles(42:15) - Indianapolis Colts @ Denver Broncos(48:35) - Green Bay Packers @ Seattle Seahawks(1:00:10) - Mailbag of the week: spot drop vs. man-match coverageSubscribe to Football 301 on your favorite podcast app:
In this action-packed episode of Football 301, Nate Tice and Charles McDonald dive deep into the most intriguing matchups of NFL Week 15. They kick things off by discussing the surprising news of Bill Belichick heading to UNC—Charles is skeptical about the challenge ahead for Belichick at a program with a poor recruiting class. Can coaching scheme make up for a lack of talent? Then, it's on to the Detroit Lions vs. Buffalo Bills, where Charles and Nate break down the matchup between Josh Allen and the Lions defense. With Allen's prowess against man coverage and the Bills' strength in the run game, can the Lions hold their ground?After the break, it's time for a hoss fight as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers head to LA to face off against the Los Angeles Chargers. Both teams have been defined by their physicality, and this matchup promises to deliver some fierce battles in the trenches. Nate and Charles also dive into Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Philadelphia Eagles, breaking down what's become an unlikely "slop watch" game. Can Jalen Hurts and the Eagles overpower a Steelers team led by Mike Tomlin, or will Pittsburgh's scrappy defense find a way to keep it close?The guys continue with predictions for Indianapolis Colts vs. Denver Broncos, a game that could have major playoff implications for both teams. Can Anthony Richardson take on a top-tier defense like Denver's? Next, Charles and Nate break down Green Bay Packers vs. Seattle Seahawks, with both teams fighting to assert themselves as true playoff contenders in the NFC. Who will come out on top—Jordan Love and the Packers' high-flying offense or Geno Smith and the explosive Seahawks' defense? Finally, the duo end with the mailbag question of the week on the pros and cons of spot drop and man-match coverage.(2:20) - Thoughts on UNC hiring Bill Belichick(7:45) - Buffalo Bills @ Detroit Lions(22:40) - Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Los Angeles Chargers(31:10) - Pittsburgh Steelers @ Philadelphia Eagles(42:15) - Indianapolis Colts @ Denver Broncos(48:35) - Green Bay Packers @ Seattle Seahawks(1:00:10) - Mailbag of the week: spot drop vs. man-match coverageSubscribe to Football 301 on your favorite podcast app:
With Allen (@amedlock1) "on assignment", as they say in the radio biz, Daniel (@C70) brought in Mr. Reliable Alex Crisafulli (@alexcards79) to cover the innings gap. The Cardinals dropped the first two in Toronto and have fallen back to .500. Will they finish the year on the positive side of the ledger? What kind of changes should be made and do the DeWitts care about the luster that is being lost from the organization? Should we treat all hitters that succeed elsewhere the same? What do you do about this offense? Plus Alex brings us a Cardinal from the past to reminisce about! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," defense attorney Bob Motta delves into the complexities surrounding the Richard Allen case, where Allen is accused of being the Delphi murderer. With Allen's numerous confessions during his 22 months in custody, the defense faces challenges, particularly with the state's motion to exclude third-party culpability from being introduced in court. Motta discusses how the defense presented their case, including testimony from a seasoned expert who believes the crime scene resembled a ritualistic killing, though the state's cross-examination emphasized the lack of concrete evidence linking other suspects to the crime scene. A critical point in the discussion is the phone data from Liberty German's phone, which unexpectedly activated at 4:33 AM, hours after the alleged time of death. Motta suggests that this phone data could significantly undermine the prosecution's timeline, offering the defense a powerful angle. He argues that the defense should focus on this data rather than pursuing the third-party theory, which may be harder to substantiate. The episode also touches on the difficulties of investigating the case so many years after the crime and the potential implications of Allen's behavior and confessions while in custody. **Main Points:** - Discussion on the Richard Allen case and the ongoing legal battle surrounding it. - The state's motion to exclude third-party culpability and the defense's efforts to link other suspects to the crime. - Testimony from an expert suggesting a ritualistic killing, contrasted with the state's effective cross-examination. - Liberty German's phone data showing unexpected activity at 4:33 AM, potentially undermining the prosecution's timeline. - Bob Motta advises the defense to focus on the phone data as the most compelling evidence. - The challenges of investigating the case after so many years and the significance of Allen's confessions. - The court's decision to move Richard Allen to a different facility for the duration of the trial. **Hashtags:** #RichardAllen #BobMotta #DelphiMurders #LibertyGerman #DefenseDiaries #PhoneData #HiddenKillersPodcast Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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In this episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," defense attorney Bob Motta delves into the complexities surrounding the Richard Allen case, where Allen is accused of being the Delphi murderer. With Allen's numerous confessions during his 22 months in custody, the defense faces challenges, particularly with the state's motion to exclude third-party culpability from being introduced in court. Motta discusses how the defense presented their case, including testimony from a seasoned expert who believes the crime scene resembled a ritualistic killing, though the state's cross-examination emphasized the lack of concrete evidence linking other suspects to the crime scene. A critical point in the discussion is the phone data from Liberty German's phone, which unexpectedly activated at 4:33 AM, hours after the alleged time of death. Motta suggests that this phone data could significantly undermine the prosecution's timeline, offering the defense a powerful angle. He argues that the defense should focus on this data rather than pursuing the third-party theory, which may be harder to substantiate. The episode also touches on the difficulties of investigating the case so many years after the crime and the potential implications of Allen's behavior and confessions while in custody. **Main Points:** - Discussion on the Richard Allen case and the ongoing legal battle surrounding it. - The state's motion to exclude third-party culpability and the defense's efforts to link other suspects to the crime. - Testimony from an expert suggesting a ritualistic killing, contrasted with the state's effective cross-examination. - Liberty German's phone data showing unexpected activity at 4:33 AM, potentially undermining the prosecution's timeline. - Bob Motta advises the defense to focus on the phone data as the most compelling evidence. - The challenges of investigating the case after so many years and the significance of Allen's confessions. - The court's decision to move Richard Allen to a different facility for the duration of the trial. **Hashtags:** #RichardAllen #BobMotta #DelphiMurders #LibertyGerman #DefenseDiaries #PhoneData #HiddenKillersPodcast Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In this episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," defense attorney Bob Motta delves into the complexities surrounding the Richard Allen case, where Allen is accused of being the Delphi murderer. With Allen's numerous confessions during his 22 months in custody, the defense faces challenges, particularly with the state's motion to exclude third-party culpability from being introduced in court. Motta discusses how the defense presented their case, including testimony from a seasoned expert who believes the crime scene resembled a ritualistic killing, though the state's cross-examination emphasized the lack of concrete evidence linking other suspects to the crime scene. A critical point in the discussion is the phone data from Liberty German's phone, which unexpectedly activated at 4:33 AM, hours after the alleged time of death. Motta suggests that this phone data could significantly undermine the prosecution's timeline, offering the defense a powerful angle. He argues that the defense should focus on this data rather than pursuing the third-party theory, which may be harder to substantiate. The episode also touches on the difficulties of investigating the case so many years after the crime and the potential implications of Allen's behavior and confessions while in custody. **Main Points:** - Discussion on the Richard Allen case and the ongoing legal battle surrounding it. - The state's motion to exclude third-party culpability and the defense's efforts to link other suspects to the crime. - Testimony from an expert suggesting a ritualistic killing, contrasted with the state's effective cross-examination. - Liberty German's phone data showing unexpected activity at 4:33 AM, potentially undermining the prosecution's timeline. - Bob Motta advises the defense to focus on the phone data as the most compelling evidence. - The challenges of investigating the case after so many years and the significance of Allen's confessions. - The court's decision to move Richard Allen to a different facility for the duration of the trial. **Hashtags:** #RichardAllen #BobMotta #DelphiMurders #LibertyGerman #DefenseDiaries #PhoneData #HiddenKillersPodcast Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
How can parents choose the best books to help improve their children's minds, relationships, and character growth? Learn how the right reads can improve life's adventure for kids while enhancing their integrity and education. Listen to the end to get a SPECIAL discount on Towers of Light products in 2024! On today's episode of Flourish-Meant, host Tina Yeager spoke with Allen Brokken, a dedicated father and YA author who embarked on a writing journey to provide his homeschool family with faith-centered stories. Allen recognized a gap in the popular media's alignment with his family's values and decided to create something more meaningful and educational. His series has now expanded into a comprehensive multimedia language arts curriculum aimed at helping families achieve biblical literacy. Join us as we explore the profound impact of reading on life's adventure. Discover how the stories we choose can shape our children's linguistic abilities, compassion, and understanding, while promoting healthier family dynamics. Allen shares invaluable insights on using fiction to instill deeper values, addresses the significance of authentic characters navigating real-life struggles, and offers practical advice for parents to foster critical thinking and character development in their kids through literature. Stay tuned as Allen also highlights his exciting resources, including homeschool curriculum and engaging audiobooks tailored for families. Tune in and get inspired to enrich your family's reading experience! **
Josh Allen cashed in after a franchise-best sack season, a well-earned raise that will makes him the third-highest paid player in the league. With Allen's contract sorted out, should Jacksonville trade up in the draft to get a receiver? Jamal St. Cyr and Justin Barney discuss those things in this episode of News4JAGs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Allen cracking down on expenses, the whole family is staying home for a little spring break staycation. But Allen is pleased with how all of his efforts are paying off so far. Kellie still isn't on board. Kellie's parents are celebrating their 59th anniversary, which somehow led to a poor customer service story that didn't involve her parents. Emma Kelly has her heart set on going to a college that will wipe out her college savings by her junior year. She's changed her mind about a career in nursing, so now what? In listener letters, Kellie and Allen help settle a dispute over a baby name and one of their very best customers shares a potentially life-saving tip. Allen makes a big announcement involving the podcast's YouTube channel. If you haven't already, make sure you subscribe to youtube.com/asandwichandsomelovin! Thank you to our podcast sponsors! FACTOR - Eating better is so easy with Factor's delicious ready-to-eat meals. All of Factor's fresh, never frozen, ready-to-eat meals are chef-crafted, dietitian-approved, and ready to go in just 2-minutes. Head to FactorMeals.com/sandwich50 and use code sandwich50 to get 50% off. THRIVE - Thrive Causemetics is luxury beauty that gives back. Right now, you can get an exclusive 20% off your first order at thrivecausemetics.com/SANDWICH. HELIX - Helix is offering 20% off all mattress orders and two free pillows for our listeners! Go to HelixSleep.com/Sandwich and use code HELIXPARTNER20. This is their best offer yet and it won't last long! With Helix, better sleep starts now.
With Allen (@amedlock1) still out prepping for Nathan Hale's opener on February 20, Daniel has the chance to sit down with Katie Woo (The Athletic, @katiejwoo) for their annual conversation. How rough was it to cover the 2023 Cardinals? Was she glad when the season was finally over? Did she see the leadership void that the club has spoken of this winter? The two also get into the winter moves by the Cardinals as well as what Katie is looking forward to the most about going to Jupiter in a couple of weeks. Also we get a cameo by Katie's cat, which should be great for ratings! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Delphi murder case, involving Richard Allen, accused of the heinous murder of two young girls, has taken a shocking turn. Recent developments regarding Allen's treatment in state prison, as described by his attorneys, challenge the very essence of the American judicial principle: innocent until proven guilty. Allen's legal team, in a recent motion, paints a grim picture of his prison conditions, drawing a chilling parallel to Hannibal Lecter. The motion states, "Mr. Allen remained uncomfortably and unnecessarily shackled and chained... while guards watched through glass panels." This comparison, while extreme, serves to underscore the severity of his circumstances, far from the norm for a pre-trial detainee. This case casts a long shadow over Indiana's judicial processes. Why is Allen, yet to be proven guilty, subjected to such harsh conditions? His attorneys assert that these restrictions hamper meaningful communication, vital for preparing his defense. "I can't have meaningful exchanges with this person under these strict lockdown conditions," lamented attorney Eric Faddis, highlighting the significant barriers to Allen's right to a fair trial. The stringent limitations on Allen's communication with his attorneys appear excessive and unwarranted. "It seems weird that government incarceration staff appear to be trying to limit that," Faddis added. This apparent obstruction could lead to significant legal repercussions, potentially setting the stage for claims of ineffective counsel should Allen be convicted. Adding complexity are allegations of Odinist white supremacist groups among the jail staff in one of Allen's facilities. This disturbing detail adds another layer of concern, indicating a deeply troubling environment that might affect Allen's ability to engage effectively in his defense. With Allen's situation drawing attention to broader issues of fairness and justice in Indiana's prisons, calls for reform are growing louder. His treatment, as outlined by his legal team, challenges the principles of a just and humane legal system. As the case unfolds, it remains to be seen whether Allen will receive the fair trial he is constitutionally guaranteed. As the Delphi case continues to unravel, exposing the harsh realities of Indiana's prison system, it begs the question: Will Richard Allen's troubling incarceration lead to necessary reforms, or will it remain a dark stain on the state's judicial history? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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The Delphi murder case, involving Richard Allen, accused of the heinous murder of two young girls, has taken a shocking turn. Recent developments regarding Allen's treatment in state prison, as described by his attorneys, challenge the very essence of the American judicial principle: innocent until proven guilty. Allen's legal team, in a recent motion, paints a grim picture of his prison conditions, drawing a chilling parallel to Hannibal Lecter. The motion states, "Mr. Allen remained uncomfortably and unnecessarily shackled and chained... while guards watched through glass panels." This comparison, while extreme, serves to underscore the severity of his circumstances, far from the norm for a pre-trial detainee. This case casts a long shadow over Indiana's judicial processes. Why is Allen, yet to be proven guilty, subjected to such harsh conditions? His attorneys assert that these restrictions hamper meaningful communication, vital for preparing his defense. "I can't have meaningful exchanges with this person under these strict lockdown conditions," lamented attorney Eric Faddis, highlighting the significant barriers to Allen's right to a fair trial. The stringent limitations on Allen's communication with his attorneys appear excessive and unwarranted. "It seems weird that government incarceration staff appear to be trying to limit that," Faddis added. This apparent obstruction could lead to significant legal repercussions, potentially setting the stage for claims of ineffective counsel should Allen be convicted. Adding complexity are allegations of Odinist white supremacist groups among the jail staff in one of Allen's facilities. This disturbing detail adds another layer of concern, indicating a deeply troubling environment that might affect Allen's ability to engage effectively in his defense. With Allen's situation drawing attention to broader issues of fairness and justice in Indiana's prisons, calls for reform are growing louder. His treatment, as outlined by his legal team, challenges the principles of a just and humane legal system. As the case unfolds, it remains to be seen whether Allen will receive the fair trial he is constitutionally guaranteed. As the Delphi case continues to unravel, exposing the harsh realities of Indiana's prison system, it begs the question: Will Richard Allen's troubling incarceration lead to necessary reforms, or will it remain a dark stain on the state's judicial history? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The Delphi murder case, involving Richard Allen, accused of the heinous murder of two young girls, has taken a shocking turn. Recent developments regarding Allen's treatment in state prison, as described by his attorneys, challenge the very essence of the American judicial principle: innocent until proven guilty. Allen's legal team, in a recent motion, paints a grim picture of his prison conditions, drawing a chilling parallel to Hannibal Lecter. The motion states, "Mr. Allen remained uncomfortably and unnecessarily shackled and chained... while guards watched through glass panels." This comparison, while extreme, serves to underscore the severity of his circumstances, far from the norm for a pre-trial detainee. This case casts a long shadow over Indiana's judicial processes. Why is Allen, yet to be proven guilty, subjected to such harsh conditions? His attorneys assert that these restrictions hamper meaningful communication, vital for preparing his defense. "I can't have meaningful exchanges with this person under these strict lockdown conditions," lamented attorney Eric Faddis, highlighting the significant barriers to Allen's right to a fair trial. The stringent limitations on Allen's communication with his attorneys appear excessive and unwarranted. "It seems weird that government incarceration staff appear to be trying to limit that," Faddis added. This apparent obstruction could lead to significant legal repercussions, potentially setting the stage for claims of ineffective counsel should Allen be convicted. Adding complexity are allegations of Odinist white supremacist groups among the jail staff in one of Allen's facilities. This disturbing detail adds another layer of concern, indicating a deeply troubling environment that might affect Allen's ability to engage effectively in his defense. With Allen's situation drawing attention to broader issues of fairness and justice in Indiana's prisons, calls for reform are growing louder. His treatment, as outlined by his legal team, challenges the principles of a just and humane legal system. As the case unfolds, it remains to be seen whether Allen will receive the fair trial he is constitutionally guaranteed. As the Delphi case continues to unravel, exposing the harsh realities of Indiana's prison system, it begs the question: Will Richard Allen's troubling incarceration lead to necessary reforms, or will it remain a dark stain on the state's judicial history? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The Delphi murder case, involving Richard Allen, accused of the heinous murder of two young girls, has taken a shocking turn. Recent developments regarding Allen's treatment in state prison, as described by his attorneys, challenge the very essence of the American judicial principle: innocent until proven guilty. Allen's legal team, in a recent motion, paints a grim picture of his prison conditions, drawing a chilling parallel to Hannibal Lecter. The motion states, "Mr. Allen remained uncomfortably and unnecessarily shackled and chained... while guards watched through glass panels." This comparison, while extreme, serves to underscore the severity of his circumstances, far from the norm for a pre-trial detainee. This case casts a long shadow over Indiana's judicial processes. Why is Allen, yet to be proven guilty, subjected to such harsh conditions? His attorneys assert that these restrictions hamper meaningful communication, vital for preparing his defense. "I can't have meaningful exchanges with this person under these strict lockdown conditions," lamented attorney Eric Faddis, highlighting the significant barriers to Allen's right to a fair trial. The stringent limitations on Allen's communication with his attorneys appear excessive and unwarranted. "It seems weird that government incarceration staff appear to be trying to limit that," Faddis added. This apparent obstruction could lead to significant legal repercussions, potentially setting the stage for claims of ineffective counsel should Allen be convicted. Adding complexity are allegations of Odinist white supremacist groups among the jail staff in one of Allen's facilities. This disturbing detail adds another layer of concern, indicating a deeply troubling environment that might affect Allen's ability to engage effectively in his defense. With Allen's situation drawing attention to broader issues of fairness and justice in Indiana's prisons, calls for reform are growing louder. His treatment, as outlined by his legal team, challenges the principles of a just and humane legal system. As the case unfolds, it remains to be seen whether Allen will receive the fair trial he is constitutionally guaranteed. As the Delphi case continues to unravel, exposing the harsh realities of Indiana's prison system, it begs the question: Will Richard Allen's troubling incarceration lead to necessary reforms, or will it remain a dark stain on the state's judicial history? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The Delphi murder case, a haunting saga involving Richard Allen accused of the horrific murder of two young girls, has taken a disturbing turn. Recent revelations about Allen's treatment in state prison, akin to Hannibal Lecter, as described by his own attorneys, raise serious questions about the fairness and humanity of Indiana's legal system. Allen's legal team recently filed a motion highlighting the inhumane and bizarre conditions he faces in state prison. "He's there, uncomfortably and unnecessarily shackled and chained in a manner resembling Hannibal Lecter," attorney Eric Faddis shared with Tony Brueski on "Hidden Killers." This comparison, while striking, underscores the extreme circumstances Allen endures, far removed from the typical environment of a county jail where he arguably should be awaiting trial. The case puts Indiana's judicial procedures under the microscope. Why is Allen, presumed innocent until proven guilty, subjected to such severe conditions? His attorneys argue these restrictions impede meaningful communication, essential for preparing his defense. "I can't have meaningful exchanges with this person under these strict lockdown conditions," Faddis lamented, highlighting the dire need for Allen to materially contribute to his defense. The strict limitations on Allen's communication with his attorneys seem disproportionate and deliberate. "It seems weird that government incarceration staff appears to be kind of tying their hands," Faddis added. This apparent obstruction could backfire, potentially setting the stage for post-conviction claims of ineffective counsel should Allen be convicted. Complicating matters are allegations of Odinist white supremacist groups among jailers in one of the facilities where Allen was held. This detail adds another layer of complexity to an already convoluted case. "What a complete nightmare to be in there," Faddis remarked, indicating the deeply troubling environment that might affect Allen's state of mind and his ability to engage in his defense effectively. With Allen's situation drawing attention to the broader issues of fairness and justice in Indiana's prisons, there is a growing call for reform. His treatment, as outlined by his legal team, challenges the very principles of a just and humane legal system. As the case unfolds, it remains to be seen whether Allen will receive the fair trial he is constitutionally guaranteed. As the Delphi case continues to unravel, exposing the harsh realities of Indiana's prison system, it begs the question: Will Richard Allen's troubling incarceration lead to necessary reforms, or will it remain a dark stain on the state's judicial history? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
The Delphi murder case, a haunting saga involving Richard Allen accused of the horrific murder of two young girls, has taken a disturbing turn. Recent revelations about Allen's treatment in state prison, akin to Hannibal Lecter, as described by his own attorneys, raise serious questions about the fairness and humanity of Indiana's legal system. Allen's legal team recently filed a motion highlighting the inhumane and bizarre conditions he faces in state prison. "He's there, uncomfortably and unnecessarily shackled and chained in a manner resembling Hannibal Lecter," attorney Eric Faddis shared with Tony Brueski on "Hidden Killers." This comparison, while striking, underscores the extreme circumstances Allen endures, far removed from the typical environment of a county jail where he arguably should be awaiting trial. The case puts Indiana's judicial procedures under the microscope. Why is Allen, presumed innocent until proven guilty, subjected to such severe conditions? His attorneys argue these restrictions impede meaningful communication, essential for preparing his defense. "I can't have meaningful exchanges with this person under these strict lockdown conditions," Faddis lamented, highlighting the dire need for Allen to materially contribute to his defense. The strict limitations on Allen's communication with his attorneys seem disproportionate and deliberate. "It seems weird that government incarceration staff appears to be kind of tying their hands," Faddis added. This apparent obstruction could backfire, potentially setting the stage for post-conviction claims of ineffective counsel should Allen be convicted. Complicating matters are allegations of Odinist white supremacist groups among jailers in one of the facilities where Allen was held. This detail adds another layer of complexity to an already convoluted case. "What a complete nightmare to be in there," Faddis remarked, indicating the deeply troubling environment that might affect Allen's state of mind and his ability to engage in his defense effectively. With Allen's situation drawing attention to the broader issues of fairness and justice in Indiana's prisons, there is a growing call for reform. His treatment, as outlined by his legal team, challenges the very principles of a just and humane legal system. As the case unfolds, it remains to be seen whether Allen will receive the fair trial he is constitutionally guaranteed. As the Delphi case continues to unravel, exposing the harsh realities of Indiana's prison system, it begs the question: Will Richard Allen's troubling incarceration lead to necessary reforms, or will it remain a dark stain on the state's judicial history? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The Delphi murder case, a haunting saga involving Richard Allen accused of the horrific murder of two young girls, has taken a disturbing turn. Recent revelations about Allen's treatment in state prison, akin to Hannibal Lecter, as described by his own attorneys, raise serious questions about the fairness and humanity of Indiana's legal system. Allen's legal team recently filed a motion highlighting the inhumane and bizarre conditions he faces in state prison. "He's there, uncomfortably and unnecessarily shackled and chained in a manner resembling Hannibal Lecter," attorney Eric Faddis shared with Tony Brueski on "Hidden Killers." This comparison, while striking, underscores the extreme circumstances Allen endures, far removed from the typical environment of a county jail where he arguably should be awaiting trial. The case puts Indiana's judicial procedures under the microscope. Why is Allen, presumed innocent until proven guilty, subjected to such severe conditions? His attorneys argue these restrictions impede meaningful communication, essential for preparing his defense. "I can't have meaningful exchanges with this person under these strict lockdown conditions," Faddis lamented, highlighting the dire need for Allen to materially contribute to his defense. The strict limitations on Allen's communication with his attorneys seem disproportionate and deliberate. "It seems weird that government incarceration staff appears to be kind of tying their hands," Faddis added. This apparent obstruction could backfire, potentially setting the stage for post-conviction claims of ineffective counsel should Allen be convicted. Complicating matters are allegations of Odinist white supremacist groups among jailers in one of the facilities where Allen was held. This detail adds another layer of complexity to an already convoluted case. "What a complete nightmare to be in there," Faddis remarked, indicating the deeply troubling environment that might affect Allen's state of mind and his ability to engage in his defense effectively. With Allen's situation drawing attention to the broader issues of fairness and justice in Indiana's prisons, there is a growing call for reform. His treatment, as outlined by his legal team, challenges the very principles of a just and humane legal system. As the case unfolds, it remains to be seen whether Allen will receive the fair trial he is constitutionally guaranteed. As the Delphi case continues to unravel, exposing the harsh realities of Indiana's prison system, it begs the question: Will Richard Allen's troubling incarceration lead to necessary reforms, or will it remain a dark stain on the state's judicial history? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Are you tired of setting goals but struggling to follow through and take the necessary steps to achieve them? Look no further than my latest episode, where I am joined by the esteemed Robert G. Allen. Listen in as he guides you through the exact systems he personally used to achieve one success after another.Say goodbye to mere goal-setting and embrace the power of commitment to the "DONE." With Allen's steps discover what needs to be done and the essential actions you must take to reach your desired destination.Join us today and start your journey of mastering the art of financial success!Key Highlights:Intro (00:00)What Was Your Motivation? (7:45)Moving Towards Or Moving Away (12:02)Clarity Means (16:36)Set Realistic Goals (20:46)Downtime (29:05)Saving First (33:58)Four Habits (40:54)Steve Jobs Is A Good Example (45:10)About the Guest:Robert G. Allen is an author and mentor beloved for his down-to-earth style and highly effective systems. His purpose in life is to help you achieve your dreams.He's been teaching and writing towards that purpose for forty years. His first book, the colossal #1 New York Times bestseller, Nothing Down: How to Buy Real Estate with Little or No Money Down, is the largest selling real estate investment book in history, and established Bob as one of the most influential investment advisors of all time. Nothing Down stayed on the New York Times bestseller list for a whopping 54 weeks. In his following bestsellers, Creating Wealth and The Challenge, he expanded on his highly profitable real estate techniques and philosophy.His 1999 bestseller Multiple Streams of Income coined the phrase and introduced the income-earning philosophy that has become the dominant theme of the new millennium--preached by countless thought leaders, authority marketers, and entrepreneurs.His new #1 bestseller The Four Maps of Happy Successful People teaches a powerful-yet-simple system to get unstuck, stay on target, and reach your ideal lifestyle.He is a popular television, radio, and podcast guest, and has appeared on every major television network. His books have over four million copies in print. You can connect with him on robertallen.comFREE GIFT: https://www.robertallen.com/rga-homeConnect with Robert:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nothingdownrobertallen/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialRobertGAllenLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bestsellerbobTwitter: https://twitter.com/bestsellerbobYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC084SjkmnelWguWqlfWdxygTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nothingdownrobertallenAbout the Host:Paul Finck is The Maverick Millionaire™. Paul brings to the table a vast array of knowledge and skill sets from 36+ years of sales, marketing and entrepreneurial life experience. He has consulted in numerous industries, including the Medical, Dental, Financial, Retail, Informational Marketing, Direct Sales, Multi-Level Marketing and Speakers/Coaches/Trainers. He is a former mortgage broker, real estate agent and investor. Starting
With Allen (@amedlock1) still getting the high school baseball season fired up, Daniel (@C70) gets a chance to sit down with Matt Pauley (@MattPauleyOnAir) of KMOX. Matt gives us the lowdown about his career and what it was like to call Cardinal games in Milwaukee last season before diving into Cardinals talk. What was it like doing a call-in show in the middle of the worst season in ages? Another Matt, Mr. Carpenter, is back wearing the Birds on the Bat. Is this a disaster or is there some reasons for optimism? The guys also talk about the pitching market and the human side of the game while also brainstorming ideas to make the offseason exciting. A great hour of #stlcards talk so dive right in! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Can justice really be blind when the scales seem tipped from the start? This is the question lingering in the air as Tony Brueski and Jennifer Coffindaffer delve into the tangled judicial web surrounding the case of Richard Allen on the podcast "Hidden Killers." The conversation between Brueski, a seasoned podcaster, and Coffindaffer, a former FBI Special Agent and contributor to the podcast, suggests a disturbing possibility: a "cabal" of power in Carroll County may be manipulating the outcome of a crucial murder case, seemingly undeterred by the notion of accountability. The case's strange journey began with the recusal of a Carroll County judge due to undisclosed relationships. The subsequent handover to Judge Gull was initially met with relief, implying a fresh perspective from outside the contentious local arena. However, the optimism was short-lived as the judge appointed two new attorneys from the same area where the jury pool would be drawn, both figures having a significant television presence despite a gag order. "It just doesn't make any sense to me," Brueski notes. The concerns don't stop there. The removal of previously filed paperwork, including a Frank's hearing motion, raised eyebrows. Such a hearing could have put a spotlight on alleged investigative mishaps by law enforcement, a scrutiny that will no longer occur. Coffindaffer expresses dismay, "It's a huge win for Tony Liggett and the sheriff's office there to not be under that scrutiny." As the hosts dissect the implications of the discarded Frank's hearing, they point out the potential domino effect on other cases should misconduct be revealed. "If indeed [missteps] are found, oh my gosh, now you're going to have to go back to a multitude of other cases," Coffindaffer asserts, drawing parallels to the Alex Murdaugh case, where a ripple effect of retrials could erupt if violations in due process are uncovered. The central concern, however, transcends the guilt or innocence of individuals like Richard Allen or Alex Murdaugh. It zeroes in on the integrity of the judicial system itself. "The point isn't whether Richard Allen is guilty. It's our system. And is the system treating the individuals fairly?" Coffindaffer questions, highlighting a fundamental principle of justice that appears to be in jeopardy. Further compounding the irregularities is the curious case of evidence leaks leading to the original attorneys' dismissal. Despite the leaks not reaching the public domain, their very occurrence prompts questions about the rationale and subsequent year-long delay as new attorneys sift through the discovery. With Allen's trial pushed to the following year, his mental and physical well-being in maximum security solitary confinement becomes another point of contention. "I'm really starting to wonder, will he make it all the way to October of next year with the new trial date?" Brueski ponders. The podcast "Hidden Killers," in this episode, is not just sharing a narrative; it's unearthing systemic concerns that may echo beyond the borders of Carroll County. Is this a one-off incident of judicial mishandling, or does it expose a broader issue of unchecked power within our courts? The article concludes, not with a summary, but an invitation to consider a larger, more profound question: In the complex dance of justice and power, who truly leads, and at what cost? When the procedural soundtrack skips, who pays the price for the silence? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
Can justice really be blind when the scales seem tipped from the start? This is the question lingering in the air as Tony Brueski and Jennifer Coffindaffer delve into the tangled judicial web surrounding the case of Richard Allen on the podcast "Hidden Killers." The conversation between Brueski, a seasoned podcaster, and Coffindaffer, a former FBI Special Agent and contributor to the podcast, suggests a disturbing possibility: a "cabal" of power in Carroll County may be manipulating the outcome of a crucial murder case, seemingly undeterred by the notion of accountability. The case's strange journey began with the recusal of a Carroll County judge due to undisclosed relationships. The subsequent handover to Judge Gull was initially met with relief, implying a fresh perspective from outside the contentious local arena. However, the optimism was short-lived as the judge appointed two new attorneys from the same area where the jury pool would be drawn, both figures having a significant television presence despite a gag order. "It just doesn't make any sense to me," Brueski notes. The concerns don't stop there. The removal of previously filed paperwork, including a Frank's hearing motion, raised eyebrows. Such a hearing could have put a spotlight on alleged investigative mishaps by law enforcement, a scrutiny that will no longer occur. Coffindaffer expresses dismay, "It's a huge win for Tony Liggett and the sheriff's office there to not be under that scrutiny." As the hosts dissect the implications of the discarded Frank's hearing, they point out the potential domino effect on other cases should misconduct be revealed. "If indeed [missteps] are found, oh my gosh, now you're going to have to go back to a multitude of other cases," Coffindaffer asserts, drawing parallels to the Alex Murdaugh case, where a ripple effect of retrials could erupt if violations in due process are uncovered. The central concern, however, transcends the guilt or innocence of individuals like Richard Allen or Alex Murdaugh. It zeroes in on the integrity of the judicial system itself. "The point isn't whether Richard Allen is guilty. It's our system. And is the system treating the individuals fairly?" Coffindaffer questions, highlighting a fundamental principle of justice that appears to be in jeopardy. Further compounding the irregularities is the curious case of evidence leaks leading to the original attorneys' dismissal. Despite the leaks not reaching the public domain, their very occurrence prompts questions about the rationale and subsequent year-long delay as new attorneys sift through the discovery. With Allen's trial pushed to the following year, his mental and physical well-being in maximum security solitary confinement becomes another point of contention. "I'm really starting to wonder, will he make it all the way to October of next year with the new trial date?" Brueski ponders. The podcast "Hidden Killers," in this episode, is not just sharing a narrative; it's unearthing systemic concerns that may echo beyond the borders of Carroll County. Is this a one-off incident of judicial mishandling, or does it expose a broader issue of unchecked power within our courts? The article concludes, not with a summary, but an invitation to consider a larger, more profound question: In the complex dance of justice and power, who truly leads, and at what cost? When the procedural soundtrack skips, who pays the price for the silence? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Can justice really be blind when the scales seem tipped from the start? This is the question lingering in the air as Tony Brueski and Jennifer Coffindaffer delve into the tangled judicial web surrounding the case of Richard Allen on the podcast "Hidden Killers." The conversation between Brueski, a seasoned podcaster, and Coffindaffer, a former FBI Special Agent and contributor to the podcast, suggests a disturbing possibility: a "cabal" of power in Carroll County may be manipulating the outcome of a crucial murder case, seemingly undeterred by the notion of accountability. The case's strange journey began with the recusal of a Carroll County judge due to undisclosed relationships. The subsequent handover to Judge Gull was initially met with relief, implying a fresh perspective from outside the contentious local arena. However, the optimism was short-lived as the judge appointed two new attorneys from the same area where the jury pool would be drawn, both figures having a significant television presence despite a gag order. "It just doesn't make any sense to me," Brueski notes. The concerns don't stop there. The removal of previously filed paperwork, including a Frank's hearing motion, raised eyebrows. Such a hearing could have put a spotlight on alleged investigative mishaps by law enforcement, a scrutiny that will no longer occur. Coffindaffer expresses dismay, "It's a huge win for Tony Liggett and the sheriff's office there to not be under that scrutiny." As the hosts dissect the implications of the discarded Frank's hearing, they point out the potential domino effect on other cases should misconduct be revealed. "If indeed [missteps] are found, oh my gosh, now you're going to have to go back to a multitude of other cases," Coffindaffer asserts, drawing parallels to the Alex Murdaugh case, where a ripple effect of retrials could erupt if violations in due process are uncovered. The central concern, however, transcends the guilt or innocence of individuals like Richard Allen or Alex Murdaugh. It zeroes in on the integrity of the judicial system itself. "The point isn't whether Richard Allen is guilty. It's our system. And is the system treating the individuals fairly?" Coffindaffer questions, highlighting a fundamental principle of justice that appears to be in jeopardy. Further compounding the irregularities is the curious case of evidence leaks leading to the original attorneys' dismissal. Despite the leaks not reaching the public domain, their very occurrence prompts questions about the rationale and subsequent year-long delay as new attorneys sift through the discovery. With Allen's trial pushed to the following year, his mental and physical well-being in maximum security solitary confinement becomes another point of contention. "I'm really starting to wonder, will he make it all the way to October of next year with the new trial date?" Brueski ponders. The podcast "Hidden Killers," in this episode, is not just sharing a narrative; it's unearthing systemic concerns that may echo beyond the borders of Carroll County. Is this a one-off incident of judicial mishandling, or does it expose a broader issue of unchecked power within our courts? The article concludes, not with a summary, but an invitation to consider a larger, more profound question: In the complex dance of justice and power, who truly leads, and at what cost? When the procedural soundtrack skips, who pays the price for the silence? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Can justice really be blind when the scales seem tipped from the start? This is the question lingering in the air as Tony Brueski and Jennifer Coffindaffer delve into the tangled judicial web surrounding the case of Richard Allen on the podcast "Hidden Killers." The conversation between Brueski, a seasoned podcaster, and Coffindaffer, a former FBI Special Agent and contributor to the podcast, suggests a disturbing possibility: a "cabal" of power in Carroll County may be manipulating the outcome of a crucial murder case, seemingly undeterred by the notion of accountability. The case's strange journey began with the recusal of a Carroll County judge due to undisclosed relationships. The subsequent handover to Judge Gull was initially met with relief, implying a fresh perspective from outside the contentious local arena. However, the optimism was short-lived as the judge appointed two new attorneys from the same area where the jury pool would be drawn, both figures having a significant television presence despite a gag order. "It just doesn't make any sense to me," Brueski notes. The concerns don't stop there. The removal of previously filed paperwork, including a Frank's hearing motion, raised eyebrows. Such a hearing could have put a spotlight on alleged investigative mishaps by law enforcement, a scrutiny that will no longer occur. Coffindaffer expresses dismay, "It's a huge win for Tony Liggett and the sheriff's office there to not be under that scrutiny." As the hosts dissect the implications of the discarded Frank's hearing, they point out the potential domino effect on other cases should misconduct be revealed. "If indeed [missteps] are found, oh my gosh, now you're going to have to go back to a multitude of other cases," Coffindaffer asserts, drawing parallels to the Alex Murdaugh case, where a ripple effect of retrials could erupt if violations in due process are uncovered. The central concern, however, transcends the guilt or innocence of individuals like Richard Allen or Alex Murdaugh. It zeroes in on the integrity of the judicial system itself. "The point isn't whether Richard Allen is guilty. It's our system. And is the system treating the individuals fairly?" Coffindaffer questions, highlighting a fundamental principle of justice that appears to be in jeopardy. Further compounding the irregularities is the curious case of evidence leaks leading to the original attorneys' dismissal. Despite the leaks not reaching the public domain, their very occurrence prompts questions about the rationale and subsequent year-long delay as new attorneys sift through the discovery. With Allen's trial pushed to the following year, his mental and physical well-being in maximum security solitary confinement becomes another point of contention. "I'm really starting to wonder, will he make it all the way to October of next year with the new trial date?" Brueski ponders. The podcast "Hidden Killers," in this episode, is not just sharing a narrative; it's unearthing systemic concerns that may echo beyond the borders of Carroll County. Is this a one-off incident of judicial mishandling, or does it expose a broader issue of unchecked power within our courts? The article concludes, not with a summary, but an invitation to consider a larger, more profound question: In the complex dance of justice and power, who truly leads, and at what cost? When the procedural soundtrack skips, who pays the price for the silence? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Allen constantly crushed his goals at the world's largest publishing company as a triple espresso, hard driving, win at all costs executive. Then he had a life-changing meeting with his manager who told him no one on his 18-person team could stand working with him. That started a painful but amazing shift from measuring life by performance to doing life WITH God and, the difference has been like moving from night to day. Special Guest: Allen Arnold.
On the Land-Grant Podcast Network's “Know the Reason Why,” Matt Tamanini and Justin Golba break down Ohio State's upcoming game so that no matter whether the Buckeyes win or lose, you will be sure to know the reason why. Heading into the season opener, Matt and Justin take a look at the strengths and weaknesses of the 2023 Ohio State Buckeyes as they prepare to take on Tom Allen's new-look Indiana Hoosiers. The pair discusses the Buckeyes' ongoing quarterback competition and whether or not the offensive line is still the significant issue that it was perceived to be early on in camp. With Allen likely to throw a lot of exotic looks at the OSU o-line, we should learn a lot on Saturday. Both Matt and Justin are high on the potential of the defense as a whole, even though they technically still don't know who IU's starting quarterback will be. Sign up with MyBookie using our link to receive your welcome bonus: https://mybookie.website/Grant23 Contact Matt Tamanini Twitter: @BWWMatt Connect with Justin: Twitter: @justin_golba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you tired of setting goals but struggling to follow through and take the necessary steps to achieve them? Look no further than my latest episode, where I am joined by the esteemed Robert G. Allen. Listen in as he guides you through the exact systems he personally used to achieve one success after another.Say goodbye to mere goal-setting and embrace the power of commitment to the "DONE." With Allen's steps discover what needs to be done and the essential actions you must take to reach your desired destination.Join us today and start your journey of mastering the art of financial success!Key Highlights:Intro (00:00)What Was Your Motivation? (7:45)Moving Towards Or Moving Away (12:02)Clarity Means (16:36)Set Realistic Goals (20:46)Downtime (29:05)Saving First (33:58)Four Habits (40:54)Steve Jobs Is A Good Example (45:10) About the Guest:Robert G. Allen is an author and mentor beloved for his down-to-earth style and highly effective systems. His purpose in life is to help you achieve your dreams. He's been teaching and writing towards that purpose for forty years. His first book, the colossal #1 New York Times bestseller, Nothing Down: How to Buy Real Estate with Little or No Money Down, is the largest selling real estate investment book in history, and established Bob as one of the most influential investment advisors of all time. Nothing Down stayed on the New York Times bestseller list for a whopping 54 weeks. In his following bestsellers, Creating Wealth and The Challenge, he expanded on his highly profitable real estate techniques and philosophy. His 1999 bestseller Multiple Streams of Income coined the phrase and introduced the income-earning philosophy that has become the dominant theme of the new millennium--preached by countless thought leaders, authority marketers, and entrepreneurs. His new #1 bestseller The Four Maps of Happy Successful People teaches a powerful-yet-simple system to get unstuck, stay on target, and reach your ideal lifestyle. He is a popular television, radio, and podcast guest, and has appeared on every major television network. His books have over four million copies in print. You can connect with him on robertallen.com FREE GIFT: https://www.robertallen.com/rga-homeConnect with Robert:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nothingdownrobertallen/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialRobertGAllenLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bestsellerbobTwitter: https://twitter.com/bestsellerbobYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC084SjkmnelWguWqlfWdxygTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nothingdownrobertallenAbout the Host:Paul Finck is The Maverick Millionaire™. Paul brings to the table a vast array of knowledge and skill sets from 36+ years of sales, marketing and entrepreneurial life experience. He has consulted in numerous industries, including the Medical, Dental, Financial, Retail, Informational Marketing, Direct Sales, Multi-Level Marketing and Speakers/Coaches/Trainers. He is a former mortgage broker, real estate agent and investor. Starting with a desire to be great, Paul learned from several of the biggest names out there and Dared to be...
NCAAMBKB – Men's College Basketball Last Night Michigan 93, Nebraska 72 Georgia Tech 70, Notre Dame 68 Michigan 93, Nebraska 72 – Michigan wins third straight, 93-72 over Nebraska Jett Howard made six 3-pointers and scored 22 points, Hunter Dickinson had 16 points and 10 rebounds and Michigan beat Nebraska 93-72. Nebraska, which trailed by 24 points in the first half, got within 48-39 early in the second half — the closest margin since 21-12. But Dickinson answered with a basket to put Michigan ahead by double digits for the rest of the game. Howard made four 3-pointers in the second half and scored 16 points, and Dickinson added 14 points. Michigan led for over 36 minutes and shot 57.6% from the field, including 14 of 26 from 3-point range. Dug McDaniel added 14 points, Kobe Bufkin had 13 points, seven rebounds and five assists for Michigan (14-10, 8-5 Big Ten). Joey Baker added 11 points and Terrance Williams II scored 10. Georgia Tech 70, Notre Dame 68 – Georgia Tech beats Notre Dame on Terry’s tip-in at buzzer Lance Terry scored 19 points, the last two on a game-winning tip-in at the buzzer that gave Georgia Tech a 70-68 victory over Notre Dame. With the score tied at 68 with five seconds remaining, the Yellow Jackets' Kyle Sturdivant drove the left side of the lane and missed a step-back jumper along the baseline. Terry, who had inbounded the ball after a timeout, followed down the left side and delivered a two-handed tip-in for the victory that snapped a nine-game losing streak. Georgia Tech held Notre Dame to 1-of-11 field goal shooting over the final seven minutes and the Yellow Jackets won despite making only 2 of 8 shots down the stretch. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Cleveland Cavaliers 113, Detroit Pistons 85 Miami Heat 116, Indiana Pacers 111 Cavs 113, Pistons 85 – Allen, Mobley power Cavaliers to 113-85 win over Pistons Jarrett Allen scored 20 points, Evan Mobley added 19 and the Cleveland Cavaliers won their fourth straight game, 113-85 over the Detroit Pistons despite resting their starting backcourt. All-Star starter Donovan Mitchell (groin) and Darius Garland (thumb) got the night off to heal some nagging injuries and the Cavs barely missed their top guards. With Allen and Mobley doing inside damage and combining for 21 points, Cleveland built an 18-point lead after one quarter. The Pistons got within two in the third before the Cavs outscored Detroit 26-4 to start the fourth. Bojan Bogdanovic scored 15 to lead Detroit. The Pistons have dropped nine of 11. Heat 116, Pacers 111 – Adebayo scores 38, Heat hold off sliding Pacers 116-111 Bam Adebayo tied his season high with 38 points, Jimmy Butler added 25 and the Miami Heat held off the Indiana Pacers 116-111 on Wednesday night. Buddy Hield scored 29 points for Indiana, which has lost 13 of its last 15 games. Myles Turner had 23 points and 11 rebounds. Tonight Chicago Bulls at Brooklyn Nets, 7:30 p.m. NBA – Reports: Suns get All-Star Kevin Durant in trade with Nets The Phoenix Suns acquired 13-time All-Star Kevin Durant from the Brooklyn Nets, according to multiple reports. The outlets, citing unnamed sources, said the Suns added Durant to a starting lineup that already includes an All-Star backcourt of Chris Paul and Devin Booker, along with center Deandre Ayton. Phoenix sent Cam Johnson, Mikal Bridges, Jae Crowder, four first-round picks and additional draft compensation to the Nets. The Suns also receive forward T.J. Warren in the deal. NBA – AP source: Lakers trading Westbrook to Utah in 3-team swap The Los Angeles Lakers are trading Russell Westbrook to Utah and reacquiring guard D'Angelo Russell from Minnesota in a three-team, eight-player deal, a person with knowledge of the trade told The Associated Press. LA is also getting guard Malik Beasley and forward Jarred Vanderbilt from the Jazz. Minnesota is getting Mike Conley Jr. and Nickeil Alexander-Walker from Utah along with three second-round picks, while the Lakers are sending Juan Toscano-Anderson, Damian Jones and their first-round pick in 2027 to Utah with Westbrook. Westbrook's tenure with his hometown team lasted just 130 tumultuous games. NCAAWBKB – Women's College Basketball Last Night Michigan State 88, Wisconsin 63 Ball State 68, Eastern Michigan 50 Kent State 68, Central Michigan 63 Miami (OH) 71, Western Michigan 53 Tonight Pittsburgh at (10) Notre Dame, 6:00 p.m. NHL – National Hockey League Tonight Calgary Flames at Detroit Red Wings, 7:00 p.m. NFL – Chiefs’ Mahomes says ankle will be ready for Super Bowl Patrick Mahomes says he's “definitely in a better spot” when it comes to his ailing right ankle than he was for the AFC championship game. The All-Pro quarterback also says he doesn't expect to be limited by it when he leads the Kansas City Chiefs against the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl. Mahomes spoke before Wednesday’s practice at Arizona State’s facility. He said he’ll probably continue to get treatment on the ankle he hurt against Jacksonville in the divisional round throughout the week and possibly right up until kickoff. NFL – Super Bowl has rare matchup of top 2 regular-season teams This year's Super Bowl features a rare matchup of the NFL's top two teams from the regular season. The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs were the league's only 14-game winners, marking just the sixth time since the 1970 merger that the squads with sole possession of the two best records in the regular season met for the championship. The last time it happened came after the 2013 season when Seattle beat Denver 43-8 in a matchup of 13-win teams. NCAAFB – Northwestern to host Iowa at Wrigley Field Wrigley Field will host a college football game for the third time since 2010 when Iowa plays Northwestern next season. Northwestern and the Chicago Cubs announced that the Wildcats' home game would be played Nov. 4. Northwestern played Illinois at Wrigley in 2010 in the MLB ballpark's first college football game since 1938 and the Wildcats hosted Purdue there in 2021. Wrigley Field has a long history of hosting football games. The Chicago Bears played there from 1921 to 1970. The old Chicago Cardinals also played at Wrigley Field as well as DePaul University until its program folded in 1939. SPHL – Minor league hockey game a forfeit after home team no-shows A bizarre scene unfolded in a low-level minor hockey league over the weekend: The home team didn't show up. The visiting team from Quad City took the ice for warmups at the arena in Danville, Illinois, for a Southern Professional Hockey League game at the Vermilion County Bobcats. Fans filed in, vendors sold concessions and officials were there to drop the puck. But the Bobcats had no players, their coach did not show up and they had no athletic trainer on site. After a delay of game penalty and 5-minute delay, it was declared a forfeit and visiting players skated with fans and took the 3-hour bus ride home. There are now concerns last-place Vermilion County, which has lost 77 of 86 games in its existence, will fold midseason. Olympics – Probe into US Olympic failings stunted by red tape in DC More than two years since it was greenlighted by Congress, the panel established to probe the inner workings of the U.S. Olympics has yet to conduct a formal interview because of bureaucratic red tape in Washington. The Commission on the State of U.S. Olympics and Paralympics is charged with looking how U.S. leaders handled sex-abuse cases that were mismanaged for decades. It took 19 months after it was established in October 2020 for the commission to receive the $2 million Congress budgeted for its use. Then, it took eight more months to identify and hire the panel's executive director. Now that those issues are resolved, however, the commission has to decide how to spend the money by Sept. 30 or risk not being able to use it. NBAGL – NBA ‘G' League Last Night Stockton Kings 119, Grand Rapids Gold 92 Tonight Stockton Kings at Grand Rapids Gold, 7:00 p.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women's Basketball Kalamazoo Valley Community College 71, Lake Michigan College 61 Southwestern Michigan 68, Marian Ancilla 48 Glen Oaks 71, Lansing Community College 58 Men's Basketball Kalamazoo Valley Community College 105, Lake Michigan College 80 Southwestern Michigan 70, Martin Ancilla 59 Lansing Community College 90, Glen Oaks 74 MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Paw Paw 72, Buchanan 64 Marshall 62, Plainwell 45 Girls Basketball Buchanan 53, Paw Paw 51 Saugatuck 46, Fennville 26 Wrestling – Team Districts Division 2 at St. Joseph Lakeshore 55, Paw Paw 22 Lakeshore 51, St. Joseph 16 – Finals Division 2 at Edwardsburg Edwardsburg 72, Sturgis 12 Edwardsburg 54, Niles 30 – Finals Division 4 at Gobles Bangor 62, Bloomingdale 18 Martin 72, Gobles 9 Martin 66, Bangor 16 – Finals Division 4 at Lawton Schoolcraft def. Kal. Phoenix by forfeit Lawton 72, Lawrence 6 Lawton 30, Schoolcraft 30 – Finals Tonight Boys Basketball SMAC Mattawan at St. Joseph, 7:00 p.m. 94.9 WSJM Lakeshore at Battle Creek Lakeview, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Portage Northern, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Loy Norrix, 7:00 p.m. BCS Michigan Lutheran at Howardsville Christian, 7:30 p.m. Eau Claire at New Buffalo, 6:00 p.m. SAC Bridgman at Fennville, 7:30 p.m. Girls Basketball SMAC Gull Lake at Battle Creek Central, 7:00 p.m. BCS Howardsville Christian at Michigan Lutheran, 7:30 p.m. Eau Claire at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Southwest 10 Mendon at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Comstock at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Wrestling – Team Districts Division 3 at Watervliet Hartford vs. Watervliet, 6:00 p.m. HRT/WTVL vs. Coloma, 7:00 p.m. Division 3 at Brandywine Dowagiac vs. Brandywine, 6:00 p.m. Berrien Springs vs. Buchanan, 6:00 p.m. Championship, 7:15 p.m. Division 3 at Allegan Fennville vs. Hopkins, 6:00 p.m. South Haven vs. Allegan, 6:00 p.m. Championship, 7:30 p.m. Division 3 at Three Rivers Three Rivers vs. Parchment, 5:30 p.m. TR/PRCH vs. Constantine, 7:00 p.m. Division 4 at Eau Claire Eau Claire vs. Decatur, 7:00 p.m.Nebraska guard Jamarques Lawrence (10) attempts a layup as Michigan forward Tarris Reed Jr. (32) defends during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023, in Ann Arbor, Mich. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)Cleveland Cavaliers forward Isaac Okoro (35) shoots against Detroit Pistons forward Isaiah Livers (12) during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Ron Schwane)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NCAAMBKB – Men's College Basketball Last Night Michigan 93, Nebraska 72 Georgia Tech 70, Notre Dame 68 Michigan 93, Nebraska 72 – Michigan wins third straight, 93-72 over Nebraska Jett Howard made six 3-pointers and scored 22 points, Hunter Dickinson had 16 points and 10 rebounds and Michigan beat Nebraska 93-72. Nebraska, which trailed by 24 points in the first half, got within 48-39 early in the second half — the closest margin since 21-12. But Dickinson answered with a basket to put Michigan ahead by double digits for the rest of the game. Howard made four 3-pointers in the second half and scored 16 points, and Dickinson added 14 points. Michigan led for over 36 minutes and shot 57.6% from the field, including 14 of 26 from 3-point range. Dug McDaniel added 14 points, Kobe Bufkin had 13 points, seven rebounds and five assists for Michigan (14-10, 8-5 Big Ten). Joey Baker added 11 points and Terrance Williams II scored 10. Georgia Tech 70, Notre Dame 68 – Georgia Tech beats Notre Dame on Terry’s tip-in at buzzer Lance Terry scored 19 points, the last two on a game-winning tip-in at the buzzer that gave Georgia Tech a 70-68 victory over Notre Dame. With the score tied at 68 with five seconds remaining, the Yellow Jackets' Kyle Sturdivant drove the left side of the lane and missed a step-back jumper along the baseline. Terry, who had inbounded the ball after a timeout, followed down the left side and delivered a two-handed tip-in for the victory that snapped a nine-game losing streak. Georgia Tech held Notre Dame to 1-of-11 field goal shooting over the final seven minutes and the Yellow Jackets won despite making only 2 of 8 shots down the stretch. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Cleveland Cavaliers 113, Detroit Pistons 85 Miami Heat 116, Indiana Pacers 111 Cavs 113, Pistons 85 – Allen, Mobley power Cavaliers to 113-85 win over Pistons Jarrett Allen scored 20 points, Evan Mobley added 19 and the Cleveland Cavaliers won their fourth straight game, 113-85 over the Detroit Pistons despite resting their starting backcourt. All-Star starter Donovan Mitchell (groin) and Darius Garland (thumb) got the night off to heal some nagging injuries and the Cavs barely missed their top guards. With Allen and Mobley doing inside damage and combining for 21 points, Cleveland built an 18-point lead after one quarter. The Pistons got within two in the third before the Cavs outscored Detroit 26-4 to start the fourth. Bojan Bogdanovic scored 15 to lead Detroit. The Pistons have dropped nine of 11. Heat 116, Pacers 111 – Adebayo scores 38, Heat hold off sliding Pacers 116-111 Bam Adebayo tied his season high with 38 points, Jimmy Butler added 25 and the Miami Heat held off the Indiana Pacers 116-111 on Wednesday night. Buddy Hield scored 29 points for Indiana, which has lost 13 of its last 15 games. Myles Turner had 23 points and 11 rebounds. Tonight Chicago Bulls at Brooklyn Nets, 7:30 p.m. NBA – Reports: Suns get All-Star Kevin Durant in trade with Nets The Phoenix Suns acquired 13-time All-Star Kevin Durant from the Brooklyn Nets, according to multiple reports. The outlets, citing unnamed sources, said the Suns added Durant to a starting lineup that already includes an All-Star backcourt of Chris Paul and Devin Booker, along with center Deandre Ayton. Phoenix sent Cam Johnson, Mikal Bridges, Jae Crowder, four first-round picks and additional draft compensation to the Nets. The Suns also receive forward T.J. Warren in the deal. NBA – AP source: Lakers trading Westbrook to Utah in 3-team swap The Los Angeles Lakers are trading Russell Westbrook to Utah and reacquiring guard D'Angelo Russell from Minnesota in a three-team, eight-player deal, a person with knowledge of the trade told The Associated Press. LA is also getting guard Malik Beasley and forward Jarred Vanderbilt from the Jazz. Minnesota is getting Mike Conley Jr. and Nickeil Alexander-Walker from Utah along with three second-round picks, while the Lakers are sending Juan Toscano-Anderson, Damian Jones and their first-round pick in 2027 to Utah with Westbrook. Westbrook's tenure with his hometown team lasted just 130 tumultuous games. NCAAWBKB – Women's College Basketball Last Night Michigan State 88, Wisconsin 63 Ball State 68, Eastern Michigan 50 Kent State 68, Central Michigan 63 Miami (OH) 71, Western Michigan 53 Tonight Pittsburgh at (10) Notre Dame, 6:00 p.m. NHL – National Hockey League Tonight Calgary Flames at Detroit Red Wings, 7:00 p.m. NFL – Chiefs’ Mahomes says ankle will be ready for Super Bowl Patrick Mahomes says he's “definitely in a better spot” when it comes to his ailing right ankle than he was for the AFC championship game. The All-Pro quarterback also says he doesn't expect to be limited by it when he leads the Kansas City Chiefs against the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl. Mahomes spoke before Wednesday’s practice at Arizona State’s facility. He said he’ll probably continue to get treatment on the ankle he hurt against Jacksonville in the divisional round throughout the week and possibly right up until kickoff. NFL – Super Bowl has rare matchup of top 2 regular-season teams This year's Super Bowl features a rare matchup of the NFL's top two teams from the regular season. The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs were the league's only 14-game winners, marking just the sixth time since the 1970 merger that the squads with sole possession of the two best records in the regular season met for the championship. The last time it happened came after the 2013 season when Seattle beat Denver 43-8 in a matchup of 13-win teams. NCAAFB – Northwestern to host Iowa at Wrigley Field Wrigley Field will host a college football game for the third time since 2010 when Iowa plays Northwestern next season. Northwestern and the Chicago Cubs announced that the Wildcats' home game would be played Nov. 4. Northwestern played Illinois at Wrigley in 2010 in the MLB ballpark's first college football game since 1938 and the Wildcats hosted Purdue there in 2021. Wrigley Field has a long history of hosting football games. The Chicago Bears played there from 1921 to 1970. The old Chicago Cardinals also played at Wrigley Field as well as DePaul University until its program folded in 1939. SPHL – Minor league hockey game a forfeit after home team no-shows A bizarre scene unfolded in a low-level minor hockey league over the weekend: The home team didn't show up. The visiting team from Quad City took the ice for warmups at the arena in Danville, Illinois, for a Southern Professional Hockey League game at the Vermilion County Bobcats. Fans filed in, vendors sold concessions and officials were there to drop the puck. But the Bobcats had no players, their coach did not show up and they had no athletic trainer on site. After a delay of game penalty and 5-minute delay, it was declared a forfeit and visiting players skated with fans and took the 3-hour bus ride home. There are now concerns last-place Vermilion County, which has lost 77 of 86 games in its existence, will fold midseason. Olympics – Probe into US Olympic failings stunted by red tape in DC More than two years since it was greenlighted by Congress, the panel established to probe the inner workings of the U.S. Olympics has yet to conduct a formal interview because of bureaucratic red tape in Washington. The Commission on the State of U.S. Olympics and Paralympics is charged with looking how U.S. leaders handled sex-abuse cases that were mismanaged for decades. It took 19 months after it was established in October 2020 for the commission to receive the $2 million Congress budgeted for its use. Then, it took eight more months to identify and hire the panel's executive director. Now that those issues are resolved, however, the commission has to decide how to spend the money by Sept. 30 or risk not being able to use it. NBAGL – NBA ‘G' League Last Night Stockton Kings 119, Grand Rapids Gold 92 Tonight Stockton Kings at Grand Rapids Gold, 7:00 p.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women's Basketball Kalamazoo Valley Community College 71, Lake Michigan College 61 Southwestern Michigan 68, Marian Ancilla 48 Glen Oaks 71, Lansing Community College 58 Men's Basketball Kalamazoo Valley Community College 105, Lake Michigan College 80 Southwestern Michigan 70, Martin Ancilla 59 Lansing Community College 90, Glen Oaks 74 MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Paw Paw 72, Buchanan 64 Marshall 62, Plainwell 45 Girls Basketball Buchanan 53, Paw Paw 51 Saugatuck 46, Fennville 26 Wrestling – Team Districts Division 2 at St. Joseph Lakeshore 55, Paw Paw 22 Lakeshore 51, St. Joseph 16 – Finals Division 2 at Edwardsburg Edwardsburg 72, Sturgis 12 Edwardsburg 54, Niles 30 – Finals Division 4 at Gobles Bangor 62, Bloomingdale 18 Martin 72, Gobles 9 Martin 66, Bangor 16 – Finals Division 4 at Lawton Schoolcraft def. Kal. Phoenix by forfeit Lawton 72, Lawrence 6 Lawton 30, Schoolcraft 30 – Finals Tonight Boys Basketball SMAC Mattawan at St. Joseph, 7:00 p.m. 94.9 WSJM Lakeshore at Battle Creek Lakeview, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Portage Northern, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Loy Norrix, 7:00 p.m. BCS Michigan Lutheran at Howardsville Christian, 7:30 p.m. Eau Claire at New Buffalo, 6:00 p.m. SAC Bridgman at Fennville, 7:30 p.m. Girls Basketball SMAC Gull Lake at Battle Creek Central, 7:00 p.m. BCS Howardsville Christian at Michigan Lutheran, 7:30 p.m. Eau Claire at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Southwest 10 Mendon at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Comstock at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Wrestling – Team Districts Division 3 at Watervliet Hartford vs. Watervliet, 6:00 p.m. HRT/WTVL vs. Coloma, 7:00 p.m. Division 3 at Brandywine Dowagiac vs. Brandywine, 6:00 p.m. Berrien Springs vs. Buchanan, 6:00 p.m. Championship, 7:15 p.m. Division 3 at Allegan Fennville vs. Hopkins, 6:00 p.m. South Haven vs. Allegan, 6:00 p.m. Championship, 7:30 p.m. Division 3 at Three Rivers Three Rivers vs. Parchment, 5:30 p.m. TR/PRCH vs. Constantine, 7:00 p.m. Division 4 at Eau Claire Eau Claire vs. Decatur, 7:00 p.m.Nebraska guard Jamarques Lawrence (10) attempts a layup as Michigan forward Tarris Reed Jr. (32) defends during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023, in Ann Arbor, Mich. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)Cleveland Cavaliers forward Isaac Okoro (35) shoots against Detroit Pistons forward Isaiah Livers (12) during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Ron Schwane)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NCAAMBKB – Men's College Basketball Last Night Michigan 93, Nebraska 72 Georgia Tech 70, Notre Dame 68 Michigan 93, Nebraska 72 – Michigan wins third straight, 93-72 over Nebraska Jett Howard made six 3-pointers and scored 22 points, Hunter Dickinson had 16 points and 10 rebounds and Michigan beat Nebraska 93-72. Nebraska, which trailed by 24 points in the first half, got within 48-39 early in the second half — the closest margin since 21-12. But Dickinson answered with a basket to put Michigan ahead by double digits for the rest of the game. Howard made four 3-pointers in the second half and scored 16 points, and Dickinson added 14 points. Michigan led for over 36 minutes and shot 57.6% from the field, including 14 of 26 from 3-point range. Dug McDaniel added 14 points, Kobe Bufkin had 13 points, seven rebounds and five assists for Michigan (14-10, 8-5 Big Ten). Joey Baker added 11 points and Terrance Williams II scored 10. Georgia Tech 70, Notre Dame 68 – Georgia Tech beats Notre Dame on Terry’s tip-in at buzzer Lance Terry scored 19 points, the last two on a game-winning tip-in at the buzzer that gave Georgia Tech a 70-68 victory over Notre Dame. With the score tied at 68 with five seconds remaining, the Yellow Jackets' Kyle Sturdivant drove the left side of the lane and missed a step-back jumper along the baseline. Terry, who had inbounded the ball after a timeout, followed down the left side and delivered a two-handed tip-in for the victory that snapped a nine-game losing streak. Georgia Tech held Notre Dame to 1-of-11 field goal shooting over the final seven minutes and the Yellow Jackets won despite making only 2 of 8 shots down the stretch. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Cleveland Cavaliers 113, Detroit Pistons 85 Miami Heat 116, Indiana Pacers 111 Cavs 113, Pistons 85 – Allen, Mobley power Cavaliers to 113-85 win over Pistons Jarrett Allen scored 20 points, Evan Mobley added 19 and the Cleveland Cavaliers won their fourth straight game, 113-85 over the Detroit Pistons despite resting their starting backcourt. All-Star starter Donovan Mitchell (groin) and Darius Garland (thumb) got the night off to heal some nagging injuries and the Cavs barely missed their top guards. With Allen and Mobley doing inside damage and combining for 21 points, Cleveland built an 18-point lead after one quarter. The Pistons got within two in the third before the Cavs outscored Detroit 26-4 to start the fourth. Bojan Bogdanovic scored 15 to lead Detroit. The Pistons have dropped nine of 11. Heat 116, Pacers 111 – Adebayo scores 38, Heat hold off sliding Pacers 116-111 Bam Adebayo tied his season high with 38 points, Jimmy Butler added 25 and the Miami Heat held off the Indiana Pacers 116-111 on Wednesday night. Buddy Hield scored 29 points for Indiana, which has lost 13 of its last 15 games. Myles Turner had 23 points and 11 rebounds. Tonight Chicago Bulls at Brooklyn Nets, 7:30 p.m. NBA – Reports: Suns get All-Star Kevin Durant in trade with Nets The Phoenix Suns acquired 13-time All-Star Kevin Durant from the Brooklyn Nets, according to multiple reports. The outlets, citing unnamed sources, said the Suns added Durant to a starting lineup that already includes an All-Star backcourt of Chris Paul and Devin Booker, along with center Deandre Ayton. Phoenix sent Cam Johnson, Mikal Bridges, Jae Crowder, four first-round picks and additional draft compensation to the Nets. The Suns also receive forward T.J. Warren in the deal. NBA – AP source: Lakers trading Westbrook to Utah in 3-team swap The Los Angeles Lakers are trading Russell Westbrook to Utah and reacquiring guard D'Angelo Russell from Minnesota in a three-team, eight-player deal, a person with knowledge of the trade told The Associated Press. LA is also getting guard Malik Beasley and forward Jarred Vanderbilt from the Jazz. Minnesota is getting Mike Conley Jr. and Nickeil Alexander-Walker from Utah along with three second-round picks, while the Lakers are sending Juan Toscano-Anderson, Damian Jones and their first-round pick in 2027 to Utah with Westbrook. Westbrook's tenure with his hometown team lasted just 130 tumultuous games. NCAAWBKB – Women's College Basketball Last Night Michigan State 88, Wisconsin 63 Ball State 68, Eastern Michigan 50 Kent State 68, Central Michigan 63 Miami (OH) 71, Western Michigan 53 Tonight Pittsburgh at (10) Notre Dame, 6:00 p.m. NHL – National Hockey League Tonight Calgary Flames at Detroit Red Wings, 7:00 p.m. NFL – Chiefs’ Mahomes says ankle will be ready for Super Bowl Patrick Mahomes says he's “definitely in a better spot” when it comes to his ailing right ankle than he was for the AFC championship game. The All-Pro quarterback also says he doesn't expect to be limited by it when he leads the Kansas City Chiefs against the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl. Mahomes spoke before Wednesday’s practice at Arizona State’s facility. He said he’ll probably continue to get treatment on the ankle he hurt against Jacksonville in the divisional round throughout the week and possibly right up until kickoff. NFL – Super Bowl has rare matchup of top 2 regular-season teams This year's Super Bowl features a rare matchup of the NFL's top two teams from the regular season. The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs were the league's only 14-game winners, marking just the sixth time since the 1970 merger that the squads with sole possession of the two best records in the regular season met for the championship. The last time it happened came after the 2013 season when Seattle beat Denver 43-8 in a matchup of 13-win teams. NCAAFB – Northwestern to host Iowa at Wrigley Field Wrigley Field will host a college football game for the third time since 2010 when Iowa plays Northwestern next season. Northwestern and the Chicago Cubs announced that the Wildcats' home game would be played Nov. 4. Northwestern played Illinois at Wrigley in 2010 in the MLB ballpark's first college football game since 1938 and the Wildcats hosted Purdue there in 2021. Wrigley Field has a long history of hosting football games. The Chicago Bears played there from 1921 to 1970. The old Chicago Cardinals also played at Wrigley Field as well as DePaul University until its program folded in 1939. SPHL – Minor league hockey game a forfeit after home team no-shows A bizarre scene unfolded in a low-level minor hockey league over the weekend: The home team didn't show up. The visiting team from Quad City took the ice for warmups at the arena in Danville, Illinois, for a Southern Professional Hockey League game at the Vermilion County Bobcats. Fans filed in, vendors sold concessions and officials were there to drop the puck. But the Bobcats had no players, their coach did not show up and they had no athletic trainer on site. After a delay of game penalty and 5-minute delay, it was declared a forfeit and visiting players skated with fans and took the 3-hour bus ride home. There are now concerns last-place Vermilion County, which has lost 77 of 86 games in its existence, will fold midseason. Olympics – Probe into US Olympic failings stunted by red tape in DC More than two years since it was greenlighted by Congress, the panel established to probe the inner workings of the U.S. Olympics has yet to conduct a formal interview because of bureaucratic red tape in Washington. The Commission on the State of U.S. Olympics and Paralympics is charged with looking how U.S. leaders handled sex-abuse cases that were mismanaged for decades. It took 19 months after it was established in October 2020 for the commission to receive the $2 million Congress budgeted for its use. Then, it took eight more months to identify and hire the panel's executive director. Now that those issues are resolved, however, the commission has to decide how to spend the money by Sept. 30 or risk not being able to use it. NBAGL – NBA ‘G' League Last Night Stockton Kings 119, Grand Rapids Gold 92 Tonight Stockton Kings at Grand Rapids Gold, 7:00 p.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women's Basketball Kalamazoo Valley Community College 71, Lake Michigan College 61 Southwestern Michigan 68, Marian Ancilla 48 Glen Oaks 71, Lansing Community College 58 Men's Basketball Kalamazoo Valley Community College 105, Lake Michigan College 80 Southwestern Michigan 70, Martin Ancilla 59 Lansing Community College 90, Glen Oaks 74 MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Paw Paw 72, Buchanan 64 Marshall 62, Plainwell 45 Girls Basketball Buchanan 53, Paw Paw 51 Saugatuck 46, Fennville 26 Wrestling – Team Districts Division 2 at St. Joseph Lakeshore 55, Paw Paw 22 Lakeshore 51, St. Joseph 16 – Finals Division 2 at Edwardsburg Edwardsburg 72, Sturgis 12 Edwardsburg 54, Niles 30 – Finals Division 4 at Gobles Bangor 62, Bloomingdale 18 Martin 72, Gobles 9 Martin 66, Bangor 16 – Finals Division 4 at Lawton Schoolcraft def. Kal. Phoenix by forfeit Lawton 72, Lawrence 6 Lawton 30, Schoolcraft 30 – Finals Tonight Boys Basketball SMAC Mattawan at St. Joseph, 7:00 p.m. 94.9 WSJM Lakeshore at Battle Creek Lakeview, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Portage Northern, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Loy Norrix, 7:00 p.m. BCS Michigan Lutheran at Howardsville Christian, 7:30 p.m. Eau Claire at New Buffalo, 6:00 p.m. SAC Bridgman at Fennville, 7:30 p.m. Girls Basketball SMAC Gull Lake at Battle Creek Central, 7:00 p.m. BCS Howardsville Christian at Michigan Lutheran, 7:30 p.m. Eau Claire at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Southwest 10 Mendon at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Comstock at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Wrestling – Team Districts Division 3 at Watervliet Hartford vs. Watervliet, 6:00 p.m. HRT/WTVL vs. Coloma, 7:00 p.m. Division 3 at Brandywine Dowagiac vs. Brandywine, 6:00 p.m. Berrien Springs vs. Buchanan, 6:00 p.m. Championship, 7:15 p.m. Division 3 at Allegan Fennville vs. Hopkins, 6:00 p.m. South Haven vs. Allegan, 6:00 p.m. Championship, 7:30 p.m. Division 3 at Three Rivers Three Rivers vs. Parchment, 5:30 p.m. TR/PRCH vs. Constantine, 7:00 p.m. Division 4 at Eau Claire Eau Claire vs. Decatur, 7:00 p.m.Nebraska guard Jamarques Lawrence (10) attempts a layup as Michigan forward Tarris Reed Jr. (32) defends during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023, in Ann Arbor, Mich. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)Cleveland Cavaliers forward Isaac Okoro (35) shoots against Detroit Pistons forward Isaiah Livers (12) during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Ron Schwane)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Last Night Michigan 93, Nebraska 72 Georgia Tech 70, Notre Dame 68 Michigan 93, Nebraska 72 – Michigan wins third straight, 93-72 over Nebraska Jett Howard made six 3-pointers and scored 22 points, Hunter Dickinson had 16 points and 10 rebounds and Michigan beat Nebraska 93-72. Nebraska, which trailed by 24 points in the first half, got within 48-39 early in the second half — the closest margin since 21-12. But Dickinson answered with a basket to put Michigan ahead by double digits for the rest of the game. Howard made four 3-pointers in the second half and scored 16 points, and Dickinson added 14 points. Michigan led for over 36 minutes and shot 57.6% from the field, including 14 of 26 from 3-point range. Dug McDaniel added 14 points, Kobe Bufkin had 13 points, seven rebounds and five assists for Michigan (14-10, 8-5 Big Ten). Joey Baker added 11 points and Terrance Williams II scored 10. Georgia Tech 70, Notre Dame 68 – Georgia Tech beats Notre Dame on Terry’s tip-in at buzzer Lance Terry scored 19 points, the last two on a game-winning tip-in at the buzzer that gave Georgia Tech a 70-68 victory over Notre Dame. With the score tied at 68 with five seconds remaining, the Yellow Jackets’ Kyle Sturdivant drove the left side of the lane and missed a step-back jumper along the baseline. Terry, who had inbounded the ball after a timeout, followed down the left side and delivered a two-handed tip-in for the victory that snapped a nine-game losing streak. Georgia Tech held Notre Dame to 1-of-11 field goal shooting over the final seven minutes and the Yellow Jackets won despite making only 2 of 8 shots down the stretch. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Cleveland Cavaliers 113, Detroit Pistons 85 Miami Heat 116, Indiana Pacers 111 Cavs 113, Pistons 85 – Allen, Mobley power Cavaliers to 113-85 win over Pistons Jarrett Allen scored 20 points, Evan Mobley added 19 and the Cleveland Cavaliers won their fourth straight game, 113-85 over the Detroit Pistons despite resting their starting backcourt. All-Star starter Donovan Mitchell (groin) and Darius Garland (thumb) got the night off to heal some nagging injuries and the Cavs barely missed their top guards. With Allen and Mobley doing inside damage and combining for 21 points, Cleveland built an 18-point lead after one quarter. The Pistons got within two in the third before the Cavs outscored Detroit 26-4 to start the fourth. Bojan Bogdanovic scored 15 to lead Detroit. The Pistons have dropped nine of 11. Heat 116, Pacers 111 – Adebayo scores 38, Heat hold off sliding Pacers 116-111 Bam Adebayo tied his season high with 38 points, Jimmy Butler added 25 and the Miami Heat held off the Indiana Pacers 116-111 on Wednesday night. Buddy Hield scored 29 points for Indiana, which has lost 13 of its last 15 games. Myles Turner had 23 points and 11 rebounds. Tonight Chicago Bulls at Brooklyn Nets, 7:30 p.m. NBA – Reports: Suns get All-Star Kevin Durant in trade with Nets The Phoenix Suns acquired 13-time All-Star Kevin Durant from the Brooklyn Nets, according to multiple reports. The outlets, citing unnamed sources, said the Suns added Durant to a starting lineup that already includes an All-Star backcourt of Chris Paul and Devin Booker, along with center Deandre Ayton. Phoenix sent Cam Johnson, Mikal Bridges, Jae Crowder, four first-round picks and additional draft compensation to the Nets. The Suns also receive forward T.J. Warren in the deal. NBA – AP source: Lakers trading Westbrook to Utah in 3-team swap The Los Angeles Lakers are trading Russell Westbrook to Utah and reacquiring guard D’Angelo Russell from Minnesota in a three-team, eight-player deal, a person with knowledge of the trade told The Associated Press. LA is also getting guard Malik Beasley and forward Jarred Vanderbilt from the Jazz. Minnesota is getting Mike Conley Jr. and Nickeil Alexander-Walker from Utah along with three second-round picks, while the Lakers are sending Juan Toscano-Anderson, Damian Jones and their first-round pick in 2027 to Utah with Westbrook. Westbrook’s tenure with his hometown team lasted just 130 tumultuous games. NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Last Night Michigan State 88, Wisconsin 63 Ball State 68, Eastern Michigan 50 Kent State 68, Central Michigan 63 Miami (OH) 71, Western Michigan 53 Tonight Pittsburgh at (10) Notre Dame, 6:00 p.m. NHL – National Hockey League Tonight Calgary Flames at Detroit Red Wings, 7:00 p.m. NFL – Chiefs’ Mahomes says ankle will be ready for Super Bowl Patrick Mahomes says he’s “definitely in a better spot” when it comes to his ailing right ankle than he was for the AFC championship game. The All-Pro quarterback also says he doesn’t expect to be limited by it when he leads the Kansas City Chiefs against the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl. Mahomes spoke before Wednesday’s practice at Arizona State’s facility. He said he’ll probably continue to get treatment on the ankle he hurt against Jacksonville in the divisional round throughout the week and possibly right up until kickoff. NFL – Super Bowl has rare matchup of top 2 regular-season teams This year’s Super Bowl features a rare matchup of the NFL’s top two teams from the regular season. The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs were the league’s only 14-game winners, marking just the sixth time since the 1970 merger that the squads with sole possession of the two best records in the regular season met for the championship. The last time it happened came after the 2013 season when Seattle beat Denver 43-8 in a matchup of 13-win teams. NCAAFB – Northwestern to host Iowa at Wrigley Field Wrigley Field will host a college football game for the third time since 2010 when Iowa plays Northwestern next season. Northwestern and the Chicago Cubs announced that the Wildcats’ home game would be played Nov. 4. Northwestern played Illinois at Wrigley in 2010 in the MLB ballpark’s first college football game since 1938 and the Wildcats hosted Purdue there in 2021. Wrigley Field has a long history of hosting football games. The Chicago Bears played there from 1921 to 1970. The old Chicago Cardinals also played at Wrigley Field as well as DePaul University until its program folded in 1939. SPHL – Minor league hockey game a forfeit after home team no-shows A bizarre scene unfolded in a low-level minor hockey league over the weekend: The home team didn’t show up. The visiting team from Quad City took the ice for warmups at the arena in Danville, Illinois, for a Southern Professional Hockey League game at the Vermilion County Bobcats. Fans filed in, vendors sold concessions and officials were there to drop the puck. But the Bobcats had no players, their coach did not show up and they had no athletic trainer on site. After a delay of game penalty and 5-minute delay, it was declared a forfeit and visiting players skated with fans and took the 3-hour bus ride home. There are now concerns last-place Vermilion County, which has lost 77 of 86 games in its existence, will fold midseason. Olympics – Probe into US Olympic failings stunted by red tape in DC More than two years since it was greenlighted by Congress, the panel established to probe the inner workings of the U.S. Olympics has yet to conduct a formal interview because of bureaucratic red tape in Washington. The Commission on the State of U.S. Olympics and Paralympics is charged with looking how U.S. leaders handled sex-abuse cases that were mismanaged for decades. It took 19 months after it was established in October 2020 for the commission to receive the $2 million Congress budgeted for its use. Then, it took eight more months to identify and hire the panel’s executive director. Now that those issues are resolved, however, the commission has to decide how to spend the money by Sept. 30 or risk not being able to use it. NBAGL – NBA ‘G’ League Last Night Stockton Kings 119, Grand Rapids Gold 92 Tonight Stockton Kings at Grand Rapids Gold, 7:00 p.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women’s Basketball Kalamazoo Valley Community College 71, Lake Michigan College 61 Southwestern Michigan 68, Marian Ancilla 48 Glen Oaks 71, Lansing Community College 58 Men’s Basketball Kalamazoo Valley Community College 105, Lake Michigan College 80 Southwestern Michigan 70, Martin Ancilla 59 Lansing Community College 90, Glen Oaks 74 MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Paw Paw 72, Buchanan 64 Marshall 62, Plainwell 45 Girls Basketball Buchanan 53, Paw Paw 51 Saugatuck 46, Fennville 26 Wrestling – Team Districts Division 2 at St. Joseph Lakeshore 55, Paw Paw 22 Lakeshore 51, St. Joseph 16 – Finals Division 2 at Edwardsburg Edwardsburg 72, Sturgis 12 Edwardsburg 54, Niles 30 – Finals Division 4 at Gobles Bangor 62, Bloomingdale 18 Martin 72, Gobles 9 Martin 66, Bangor 16 – Finals Division 4 at Lawton Schoolcraft def. Kal. Phoenix by forfeit Lawton 72, Lawrence 6 Lawton 30, Schoolcraft 30 – Finals Tonight Boys Basketball SMAC Mattawan at St. Joseph, 7:00 p.m. 94.9 WSJM Lakeshore at Battle Creek Lakeview, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Portage Northern, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Loy Norrix, 7:00 p.m. BCS Michigan Lutheran at Howardsville Christian, 7:30 p.m. Eau Claire at New Buffalo, 6:00 p.m. SAC Bridgman at Fennville, 7:30 p.m. Girls Basketball SMAC Gull Lake at Battle Creek Central, 7:00 p.m. BCS Howardsville Christian at Michigan Lutheran, 7:30 p.m. Eau Claire at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Southwest 10 Mendon at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Comstock at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Wrestling – Team Districts Division 3 at Watervliet Hartford vs. Watervliet, 6:00 p.m. HRT/WTVL vs. Coloma, 7:00 p.m. Division 3 at Brandywine Dowagiac vs. Brandywine, 6:00 p.m. Berrien Springs vs. Buchanan, 6:00 p.m. Championship, 7:15 p.m. Division 3 at Allegan Fennville vs. Hopkins, 6:00 p.m. South Haven vs. Allegan, 6:00 p.m. Championship, 7:30 p.m. Division 3 at Three Rivers Three Rivers vs. Parchment, 5:30 p.m. TR/PRCH vs. Constantine, 7:00 p.m. Division 4 at Eau Claire Eau Claire vs. Decatur, 7:00 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NCAAMBKB – Men's College Basketball Last Night Michigan 93, Nebraska 72 Georgia Tech 70, Notre Dame 68 Michigan 93, Nebraska 72 – Michigan wins third straight, 93-72 over Nebraska Jett Howard made six 3-pointers and scored 22 points, Hunter Dickinson had 16 points and 10 rebounds and Michigan beat Nebraska 93-72. Nebraska, which trailed by 24 points in the first half, got within 48-39 early in the second half — the closest margin since 21-12. But Dickinson answered with a basket to put Michigan ahead by double digits for the rest of the game. Howard made four 3-pointers in the second half and scored 16 points, and Dickinson added 14 points. Michigan led for over 36 minutes and shot 57.6% from the field, including 14 of 26 from 3-point range. Dug McDaniel added 14 points, Kobe Bufkin had 13 points, seven rebounds and five assists for Michigan (14-10, 8-5 Big Ten). Joey Baker added 11 points and Terrance Williams II scored 10. Georgia Tech 70, Notre Dame 68 – Georgia Tech beats Notre Dame on Terry’s tip-in at buzzer Lance Terry scored 19 points, the last two on a game-winning tip-in at the buzzer that gave Georgia Tech a 70-68 victory over Notre Dame. With the score tied at 68 with five seconds remaining, the Yellow Jackets' Kyle Sturdivant drove the left side of the lane and missed a step-back jumper along the baseline. Terry, who had inbounded the ball after a timeout, followed down the left side and delivered a two-handed tip-in for the victory that snapped a nine-game losing streak. Georgia Tech held Notre Dame to 1-of-11 field goal shooting over the final seven minutes and the Yellow Jackets won despite making only 2 of 8 shots down the stretch. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Cleveland Cavaliers 113, Detroit Pistons 85 Miami Heat 116, Indiana Pacers 111 Cavs 113, Pistons 85 – Allen, Mobley power Cavaliers to 113-85 win over Pistons Jarrett Allen scored 20 points, Evan Mobley added 19 and the Cleveland Cavaliers won their fourth straight game, 113-85 over the Detroit Pistons despite resting their starting backcourt. All-Star starter Donovan Mitchell (groin) and Darius Garland (thumb) got the night off to heal some nagging injuries and the Cavs barely missed their top guards. With Allen and Mobley doing inside damage and combining for 21 points, Cleveland built an 18-point lead after one quarter. The Pistons got within two in the third before the Cavs outscored Detroit 26-4 to start the fourth. Bojan Bogdanovic scored 15 to lead Detroit. The Pistons have dropped nine of 11. Heat 116, Pacers 111 – Adebayo scores 38, Heat hold off sliding Pacers 116-111 Bam Adebayo tied his season high with 38 points, Jimmy Butler added 25 and the Miami Heat held off the Indiana Pacers 116-111 on Wednesday night. Buddy Hield scored 29 points for Indiana, which has lost 13 of its last 15 games. Myles Turner had 23 points and 11 rebounds. Tonight Chicago Bulls at Brooklyn Nets, 7:30 p.m. NBA – Reports: Suns get All-Star Kevin Durant in trade with Nets The Phoenix Suns acquired 13-time All-Star Kevin Durant from the Brooklyn Nets, according to multiple reports. The outlets, citing unnamed sources, said the Suns added Durant to a starting lineup that already includes an All-Star backcourt of Chris Paul and Devin Booker, along with center Deandre Ayton. Phoenix sent Cam Johnson, Mikal Bridges, Jae Crowder, four first-round picks and additional draft compensation to the Nets. The Suns also receive forward T.J. Warren in the deal. NBA – AP source: Lakers trading Westbrook to Utah in 3-team swap The Los Angeles Lakers are trading Russell Westbrook to Utah and reacquiring guard D'Angelo Russell from Minnesota in a three-team, eight-player deal, a person with knowledge of the trade told The Associated Press. LA is also getting guard Malik Beasley and forward Jarred Vanderbilt from the Jazz. Minnesota is getting Mike Conley Jr. and Nickeil Alexander-Walker from Utah along with three second-round picks, while the Lakers are sending Juan Toscano-Anderson, Damian Jones and their first-round pick in 2027 to Utah with Westbrook. Westbrook's tenure with his hometown team lasted just 130 tumultuous games. NCAAWBKB – Women's College Basketball Last Night Michigan State 88, Wisconsin 63 Ball State 68, Eastern Michigan 50 Kent State 68, Central Michigan 63 Miami (OH) 71, Western Michigan 53 Tonight Pittsburgh at (10) Notre Dame, 6:00 p.m. NHL – National Hockey League Tonight Calgary Flames at Detroit Red Wings, 7:00 p.m. NFL – Chiefs’ Mahomes says ankle will be ready for Super Bowl Patrick Mahomes says he's “definitely in a better spot” when it comes to his ailing right ankle than he was for the AFC championship game. The All-Pro quarterback also says he doesn't expect to be limited by it when he leads the Kansas City Chiefs against the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl. Mahomes spoke before Wednesday’s practice at Arizona State’s facility. He said he’ll probably continue to get treatment on the ankle he hurt against Jacksonville in the divisional round throughout the week and possibly right up until kickoff. NFL – Super Bowl has rare matchup of top 2 regular-season teams This year's Super Bowl features a rare matchup of the NFL's top two teams from the regular season. The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs were the league's only 14-game winners, marking just the sixth time since the 1970 merger that the squads with sole possession of the two best records in the regular season met for the championship. The last time it happened came after the 2013 season when Seattle beat Denver 43-8 in a matchup of 13-win teams. NCAAFB – Northwestern to host Iowa at Wrigley Field Wrigley Field will host a college football game for the third time since 2010 when Iowa plays Northwestern next season. Northwestern and the Chicago Cubs announced that the Wildcats' home game would be played Nov. 4. Northwestern played Illinois at Wrigley in 2010 in the MLB ballpark's first college football game since 1938 and the Wildcats hosted Purdue there in 2021. Wrigley Field has a long history of hosting football games. The Chicago Bears played there from 1921 to 1970. The old Chicago Cardinals also played at Wrigley Field as well as DePaul University until its program folded in 1939. SPHL – Minor league hockey game a forfeit after home team no-shows A bizarre scene unfolded in a low-level minor hockey league over the weekend: The home team didn't show up. The visiting team from Quad City took the ice for warmups at the arena in Danville, Illinois, for a Southern Professional Hockey League game at the Vermilion County Bobcats. Fans filed in, vendors sold concessions and officials were there to drop the puck. But the Bobcats had no players, their coach did not show up and they had no athletic trainer on site. After a delay of game penalty and 5-minute delay, it was declared a forfeit and visiting players skated with fans and took the 3-hour bus ride home. There are now concerns last-place Vermilion County, which has lost 77 of 86 games in its existence, will fold midseason. Olympics – Probe into US Olympic failings stunted by red tape in DC More than two years since it was greenlighted by Congress, the panel established to probe the inner workings of the U.S. Olympics has yet to conduct a formal interview because of bureaucratic red tape in Washington. The Commission on the State of U.S. Olympics and Paralympics is charged with looking how U.S. leaders handled sex-abuse cases that were mismanaged for decades. It took 19 months after it was established in October 2020 for the commission to receive the $2 million Congress budgeted for its use. Then, it took eight more months to identify and hire the panel's executive director. Now that those issues are resolved, however, the commission has to decide how to spend the money by Sept. 30 or risk not being able to use it. NBAGL – NBA ‘G' League Last Night Stockton Kings 119, Grand Rapids Gold 92 Tonight Stockton Kings at Grand Rapids Gold, 7:00 p.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women's Basketball Kalamazoo Valley Community College 71, Lake Michigan College 61 Southwestern Michigan 68, Marian Ancilla 48 Glen Oaks 71, Lansing Community College 58 Men's Basketball Kalamazoo Valley Community College 105, Lake Michigan College 80 Southwestern Michigan 70, Martin Ancilla 59 Lansing Community College 90, Glen Oaks 74 MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Paw Paw 72, Buchanan 64 Marshall 62, Plainwell 45 Girls Basketball Buchanan 53, Paw Paw 51 Saugatuck 46, Fennville 26 Wrestling – Team Districts Division 2 at St. Joseph Lakeshore 55, Paw Paw 22 Lakeshore 51, St. Joseph 16 – Finals Division 2 at Edwardsburg Edwardsburg 72, Sturgis 12 Edwardsburg 54, Niles 30 – Finals Division 4 at Gobles Bangor 62, Bloomingdale 18 Martin 72, Gobles 9 Martin 66, Bangor 16 – Finals Division 4 at Lawton Schoolcraft def. Kal. Phoenix by forfeit Lawton 72, Lawrence 6 Lawton 30, Schoolcraft 30 – Finals Tonight Boys Basketball SMAC Mattawan at St. Joseph, 7:00 p.m. 94.9 WSJM Lakeshore at Battle Creek Lakeview, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Portage Northern, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Loy Norrix, 7:00 p.m. BCS Michigan Lutheran at Howardsville Christian, 7:30 p.m. Eau Claire at New Buffalo, 6:00 p.m. SAC Bridgman at Fennville, 7:30 p.m. Girls Basketball SMAC Gull Lake at Battle Creek Central, 7:00 p.m. BCS Howardsville Christian at Michigan Lutheran, 7:30 p.m. Eau Claire at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Southwest 10 Mendon at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Comstock at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Wrestling – Team Districts Division 3 at Watervliet Hartford vs. Watervliet, 6:00 p.m. HRT/WTVL vs. Coloma, 7:00 p.m. Division 3 at Brandywine Dowagiac vs. Brandywine, 6:00 p.m. Berrien Springs vs. Buchanan, 6:00 p.m. Championship, 7:15 p.m. Division 3 at Allegan Fennville vs. Hopkins, 6:00 p.m. South Haven vs. Allegan, 6:00 p.m. Championship, 7:30 p.m. Division 3 at Three Rivers Three Rivers vs. Parchment, 5:30 p.m. TR/PRCH vs. Constantine, 7:00 p.m. Division 4 at Eau Claire Eau Claire vs. Decatur, 7:00 p.m.Nebraska guard Jamarques Lawrence (10) attempts a layup as Michigan forward Tarris Reed Jr. (32) defends during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023, in Ann Arbor, Mich. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)Cleveland Cavaliers forward Isaac Okoro (35) shoots against Detroit Pistons forward Isaiah Livers (12) during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Ron Schwane)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Last Night Michigan 93, Nebraska 72 Georgia Tech 70, Notre Dame 68 Michigan 93, Nebraska 72 – Michigan wins third straight, 93-72 over Nebraska Jett Howard made six 3-pointers and scored 22 points, Hunter Dickinson had 16 points and 10 rebounds and Michigan beat Nebraska 93-72. Nebraska, which trailed by 24 points in the first half, got within 48-39 early in the second half — the closest margin since 21-12. But Dickinson answered with a basket to put Michigan ahead by double digits for the rest of the game. Howard made four 3-pointers in the second half and scored 16 points, and Dickinson added 14 points. Michigan led for over 36 minutes and shot 57.6% from the field, including 14 of 26 from 3-point range. Dug McDaniel added 14 points, Kobe Bufkin had 13 points, seven rebounds and five assists for Michigan (14-10, 8-5 Big Ten). Joey Baker added 11 points and Terrance Williams II scored 10. Georgia Tech 70, Notre Dame 68 – Georgia Tech beats Notre Dame on Terry’s tip-in at buzzer Lance Terry scored 19 points, the last two on a game-winning tip-in at the buzzer that gave Georgia Tech a 70-68 victory over Notre Dame. With the score tied at 68 with five seconds remaining, the Yellow Jackets’ Kyle Sturdivant drove the left side of the lane and missed a step-back jumper along the baseline. Terry, who had inbounded the ball after a timeout, followed down the left side and delivered a two-handed tip-in for the victory that snapped a nine-game losing streak. Georgia Tech held Notre Dame to 1-of-11 field goal shooting over the final seven minutes and the Yellow Jackets won despite making only 2 of 8 shots down the stretch. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Cleveland Cavaliers 113, Detroit Pistons 85 Miami Heat 116, Indiana Pacers 111 Cavs 113, Pistons 85 – Allen, Mobley power Cavaliers to 113-85 win over Pistons Jarrett Allen scored 20 points, Evan Mobley added 19 and the Cleveland Cavaliers won their fourth straight game, 113-85 over the Detroit Pistons despite resting their starting backcourt. All-Star starter Donovan Mitchell (groin) and Darius Garland (thumb) got the night off to heal some nagging injuries and the Cavs barely missed their top guards. With Allen and Mobley doing inside damage and combining for 21 points, Cleveland built an 18-point lead after one quarter. The Pistons got within two in the third before the Cavs outscored Detroit 26-4 to start the fourth. Bojan Bogdanovic scored 15 to lead Detroit. The Pistons have dropped nine of 11. Heat 116, Pacers 111 – Adebayo scores 38, Heat hold off sliding Pacers 116-111 Bam Adebayo tied his season high with 38 points, Jimmy Butler added 25 and the Miami Heat held off the Indiana Pacers 116-111 on Wednesday night. Buddy Hield scored 29 points for Indiana, which has lost 13 of its last 15 games. Myles Turner had 23 points and 11 rebounds. Tonight Chicago Bulls at Brooklyn Nets, 7:30 p.m. NBA – Reports: Suns get All-Star Kevin Durant in trade with Nets The Phoenix Suns acquired 13-time All-Star Kevin Durant from the Brooklyn Nets, according to multiple reports. The outlets, citing unnamed sources, said the Suns added Durant to a starting lineup that already includes an All-Star backcourt of Chris Paul and Devin Booker, along with center Deandre Ayton. Phoenix sent Cam Johnson, Mikal Bridges, Jae Crowder, four first-round picks and additional draft compensation to the Nets. The Suns also receive forward T.J. Warren in the deal. NBA – AP source: Lakers trading Westbrook to Utah in 3-team swap The Los Angeles Lakers are trading Russell Westbrook to Utah and reacquiring guard D’Angelo Russell from Minnesota in a three-team, eight-player deal, a person with knowledge of the trade told The Associated Press. LA is also getting guard Malik Beasley and forward Jarred Vanderbilt from the Jazz. Minnesota is getting Mike Conley Jr. and Nickeil Alexander-Walker from Utah along with three second-round picks, while the Lakers are sending Juan Toscano-Anderson, Damian Jones and their first-round pick in 2027 to Utah with Westbrook. Westbrook’s tenure with his hometown team lasted just 130 tumultuous games. NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Last Night Michigan State 88, Wisconsin 63 Ball State 68, Eastern Michigan 50 Kent State 68, Central Michigan 63 Miami (OH) 71, Western Michigan 53 Tonight Pittsburgh at (10) Notre Dame, 6:00 p.m. NHL – National Hockey League Tonight Calgary Flames at Detroit Red Wings, 7:00 p.m. NFL – Chiefs’ Mahomes says ankle will be ready for Super Bowl Patrick Mahomes says he’s “definitely in a better spot” when it comes to his ailing right ankle than he was for the AFC championship game. The All-Pro quarterback also says he doesn’t expect to be limited by it when he leads the Kansas City Chiefs against the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl. Mahomes spoke before Wednesday’s practice at Arizona State’s facility. He said he’ll probably continue to get treatment on the ankle he hurt against Jacksonville in the divisional round throughout the week and possibly right up until kickoff. NFL – Super Bowl has rare matchup of top 2 regular-season teams This year’s Super Bowl features a rare matchup of the NFL’s top two teams from the regular season. The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs were the league’s only 14-game winners, marking just the sixth time since the 1970 merger that the squads with sole possession of the two best records in the regular season met for the championship. The last time it happened came after the 2013 season when Seattle beat Denver 43-8 in a matchup of 13-win teams. NCAAFB – Northwestern to host Iowa at Wrigley Field Wrigley Field will host a college football game for the third time since 2010 when Iowa plays Northwestern next season. Northwestern and the Chicago Cubs announced that the Wildcats’ home game would be played Nov. 4. Northwestern played Illinois at Wrigley in 2010 in the MLB ballpark’s first college football game since 1938 and the Wildcats hosted Purdue there in 2021. Wrigley Field has a long history of hosting football games. The Chicago Bears played there from 1921 to 1970. The old Chicago Cardinals also played at Wrigley Field as well as DePaul University until its program folded in 1939. SPHL – Minor league hockey game a forfeit after home team no-shows A bizarre scene unfolded in a low-level minor hockey league over the weekend: The home team didn’t show up. The visiting team from Quad City took the ice for warmups at the arena in Danville, Illinois, for a Southern Professional Hockey League game at the Vermilion County Bobcats. Fans filed in, vendors sold concessions and officials were there to drop the puck. But the Bobcats had no players, their coach did not show up and they had no athletic trainer on site. After a delay of game penalty and 5-minute delay, it was declared a forfeit and visiting players skated with fans and took the 3-hour bus ride home. There are now concerns last-place Vermilion County, which has lost 77 of 86 games in its existence, will fold midseason. Olympics – Probe into US Olympic failings stunted by red tape in DC More than two years since it was greenlighted by Congress, the panel established to probe the inner workings of the U.S. Olympics has yet to conduct a formal interview because of bureaucratic red tape in Washington. The Commission on the State of U.S. Olympics and Paralympics is charged with looking how U.S. leaders handled sex-abuse cases that were mismanaged for decades. It took 19 months after it was established in October 2020 for the commission to receive the $2 million Congress budgeted for its use. Then, it took eight more months to identify and hire the panel’s executive director. Now that those issues are resolved, however, the commission has to decide how to spend the money by Sept. 30 or risk not being able to use it. NBAGL – NBA ‘G’ League Last Night Stockton Kings 119, Grand Rapids Gold 92 Tonight Stockton Kings at Grand Rapids Gold, 7:00 p.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women’s Basketball Kalamazoo Valley Community College 71, Lake Michigan College 61 Southwestern Michigan 68, Marian Ancilla 48 Glen Oaks 71, Lansing Community College 58 Men’s Basketball Kalamazoo Valley Community College 105, Lake Michigan College 80 Southwestern Michigan 70, Martin Ancilla 59 Lansing Community College 90, Glen Oaks 74 MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Boys Basketball Paw Paw 72, Buchanan 64 Marshall 62, Plainwell 45 Girls Basketball Buchanan 53, Paw Paw 51 Saugatuck 46, Fennville 26 Wrestling – Team Districts Division 2 at St. Joseph Lakeshore 55, Paw Paw 22 Lakeshore 51, St. Joseph 16 – Finals Division 2 at Edwardsburg Edwardsburg 72, Sturgis 12 Edwardsburg 54, Niles 30 – Finals Division 4 at Gobles Bangor 62, Bloomingdale 18 Martin 72, Gobles 9 Martin 66, Bangor 16 – Finals Division 4 at Lawton Schoolcraft def. Kal. Phoenix by forfeit Lawton 72, Lawrence 6 Lawton 30, Schoolcraft 30 – Finals Tonight Boys Basketball SMAC Mattawan at St. Joseph, 7:00 p.m. 94.9 WSJM Lakeshore at Battle Creek Lakeview, 7:00 p.m. Portage Central at Portage Northern, 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Central at Loy Norrix, 7:00 p.m. BCS Michigan Lutheran at Howardsville Christian, 7:30 p.m. Eau Claire at New Buffalo, 6:00 p.m. SAC Bridgman at Fennville, 7:30 p.m. Girls Basketball SMAC Gull Lake at Battle Creek Central, 7:00 p.m. BCS Howardsville Christian at Michigan Lutheran, 7:30 p.m. Eau Claire at New Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Southwest 10 Mendon at Cassopolis, 7:30 p.m. White Pigeon at Centreville, 7:30 p.m. Bangor at Decatur, 7:30 p.m. Comstock at Hartford, 7:30 p.m. Wrestling – Team Districts Division 3 at Watervliet Hartford vs. Watervliet, 6:00 p.m. HRT/WTVL vs. Coloma, 7:00 p.m. Division 3 at Brandywine Dowagiac vs. Brandywine, 6:00 p.m. Berrien Springs vs. Buchanan, 6:00 p.m. Championship, 7:15 p.m. Division 3 at Allegan Fennville vs. Hopkins, 6:00 p.m. South Haven vs. Allegan, 6:00 p.m. Championship, 7:30 p.m. Division 3 at Three Rivers Three Rivers vs. Parchment, 5:30 p.m. TR/PRCH vs. Constantine, 7:00 p.m. Division 4 at Eau Claire Eau Claire vs. Decatur, 7:00 p.m.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Cardinals' season ended in the snap of a (jammed) finger and with a whimper, not a bang. With Allen (@amedlock1) away, Daniel (C70 At The Bat, @C70) and Alex (Birds on the Black, @alexcards79) get down to talking about how things ended. Which, being the grumpy old men that they are, leads down the "is this postseason expansion bad" road. After that, they discuss Adam Wainwright's Twitter explanation of his rough September and spend some time honoring Bruce Sutter.
With Allen getting a much-needed day off from baseball activities, Ben Cerutti (Birds on the Black, @stlfanbc7) joins Daniel (C70 At The Bat, @C70) to talk about the initial week of spring training and the initial exhibition game. When can we start wondering about how different Oli Marmol is from Mike Shildt? What bat is still out there that intrigues Mr. Cerutti? Where should Jordan Hicks start the season, how damaging are the injuries to Alex Reyes and Jack Flaherty, and do the Cardinals realize that their pitching depth could use some shoring up? Get back into the swing of things with another Musial!
Duane is based in the School of Physics at the University of Melbourne and is part of the ARC Centre of Excellence for All Sky Astrophysics in 3D. This episode covers Duane's entry into science and culture then his journey as a graduate from the University of Missouri-Columbia who ventured down to Sydney Australia to do his Masters Degree by Research followed by his Doctorate in Cultural Astronomy at Macquarie University, and without too many spoilers on his magnificent book, we cover his epic adventure into Indigenous Astronomy which represents 14 years of research and 4 years of writing for Duane and the co-authors he worked with. With Allen & Unwin, this amazing newly-released book is called ‘The First Astronomers ~ How Indigenous Elders read the Stars' which he co-authored with 6 First Nations Elders and Knowledge Holders, including Yuwaalaraay Senior Law Man Ghillar Michael Anderson, who is the only surviving member and one of the founders of the original Aboriginal Tent Embassy outside Parliament in Canberra, which still proudly stands there 50 years later. Co-authors are Ghillar Michael Anderson, John Barsa, David Bosun, Ron Day, Segar Passi, Alo Tapim 'The First Astronomers' demolishes the commonly held views that Indigenous ways of knowing do not contain science. Enjoy!
Allen constantly crushed his goals at the world's largest publishing company as a triple espresso, hard driving, win at all costs executive. Then he had a life-changing meeting with his manager who told him no one on his 18-person team could stand working with him. That started a painful but amazing shift from measuring life by performance to doing life WITH God and, the difference has been like moving from night to day. Meet Allen: https://www.realfaithstories.com/guests/allenarnold Allen's Website: https://www.withallen.com/ Allen's Books: The Story of With: A Better Way to Live, Love, & Create (https://www.amazon.com/Story-Better-Live-Love-Create/dp/0692769587/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1638970777&sr=8-2) Chaos Can't: Overcome What Comes Against You in This Shaken World (https://www.amazon.com/Chaos-Cant-Overcome-Against-Shaken/dp/0578762749/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=allen+arnold&qid=1638970649&sr=8-4) Waves of Creativity: A Gathering of Ideas on Creating with God (https://www.amazon.com/Waves-Creativity-Gathering-Ideas-Creating/dp/0578917378/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=allen+arnold&qid=1638970710&sr=8-2) Find out More About the Real Faith Stories Podcast: http://www.RealFaithStories.com Meet the Host of Real Faith Stories: http://www.BrianRobinson.co Special Guest: Allen Arnold.
In a win over the Washington Football Team, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen found his rhythm for the first time this season. With Allen showing 2020 wasn't a fluke, it appears the sky is the limit for this team. So what can be expected over the next two weeks against the Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs? Subscribe to the Buffalo Rumblings podcast channel featuring Billieve, Buffalo Rumblings Q&A, Breaking Buffalo Rumblings, Code of Conduct with J. Spence, The Bruce Exclusive, The Buff Hub, Jamie D. & Big Newt, The Overreaction Podcast, Food For Thought, The Chop Up, Hump Day Hotline, Off Tackle with John Fina, Bills Mafia Time 2 Shine and Circling the Wagons: Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Google Play | Spotify | Podbean | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | Megaphone | YouTube Ask Alexa or Google Home to play the Buffalo Rumblings podcast! If you like our show, tell a friend and spread the word! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In a win over the Washington Football Team, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen found his rhythm for the first time this season. With Allen showing 2020 wasn't a fluke, it appears the sky is the limit for this team. So what can be expected over the next two weeks against the Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs? Subscribe to the Buffalo Rumblings podcast channel featuring Billieve, Buffalo Rumblings Q&A, Breaking Buffalo Rumblings, Code of Conduct with J. Spence, The Bruce Exclusive, The Buff Hub, Jamie D. & Big Newt, The Overreaction Podcast, Food For Thought, The Chop Up, Hump Day Hotline, Off Tackle with John Fina, Bills Mafia Time 2 Shine and Circling the Wagons: Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Google Play | Spotify | Podbean | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | Megaphone | YouTube Ask Alexa or Google Home to play the Buffalo Rumblings podcast! If you like our show, tell a friend and spread the word! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With Allen otherwise engaged in pursuing his lifelong ambition to create a world record, it's left to Dean and Pete to steer this shabby looking ship into calmer waters. And as Pete's got a bit of a cold that mainly leaves Dean to carry the load.But it's not all bad news…we got to go back to the cinema! We've got Marvel's Black Widow, DC's The Suicide Squad and M. Night Shyamalan's Old to talk about. That's good, right?So, grab your popcorn, feed the man in the box, but whatever you do…Don't Go Outside!
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With Allen off on and extended Father's Day RV trip with their sons, Kellie invited her longtime best friend Amy to join her for the podcast. Kellie asked her Instagram followers to submit their questions and they responded! Find out everything from how Kellie and Amy met to their advice for getting rid of dark circles under your eyes to how each of them puts the spark back into their relationships!
5:00 - Take It Or Leave It 5:15 - Michael Porter Jr. has declared for the NBA Draft 5:30 - Sizzlin' Six Pack 5:45 - With Allen playing like this, the Blues can beat anyone.