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  • Full Show 11-3-2024 College Football, MLB, Blues, and SLU Soccer
    2024/11/03
    In this episode, Tom Ackerman discusses the latest in sports. He kicks off with Bernie Miklasz, analyzing Indiana's strong football season and potential playoff scenarios, alongside MLB offseason moves. Next, Steve Chapman from the St. Louis Blues talks about their recent win over the Maple Leafs and upcoming events like Country Music Night. Joe Buck reflects on his career, the legacy of his father, and the Chiefs' impressive start to the season. Finally, Katie Shields, head coach of SLU women's soccer, celebrates their 2-0 victory over Davidson and previews their semifinal matchup against St. Joseph's. Tom wraps up with his NFL picks.
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    1 時間 3 分
  • Katie Shields on SLU Women’s Soccer Triumph in A-10 Quarterfinals
    2024/11/03
    Tom Ackerman welcomes Katie Shields, head coach of SLU women's soccer, to celebrate their recent 2-0 victory over Davidson in the A-10 quarterfinals, extending their shutout streak to seven games. Shields highlights the team's strong performance, outshooting Davidson 27-5, with Lucie Schwartz netting the game-winner. As they prepare for the semifinals against St. Joseph's, Shields emphasizes the importance of defensive strength and improving their finishing skills. She also praises the synergy between SLU's athletic programs and the advantages of playing at home.
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    10 分
  • Joe Buck Reflects on Career and Indiana University Football
    2024/11/03
    In this episode, Tom Ackerman welcomes renowned sportscaster Joe Buck, who reflects on his impactful career and the legacy of his father, Jack Buck. They discuss Joe's early experiences with the Cardinals and his admiration for Indiana University's football team, highlighting their recent successes and the coaching of Curt Cignetti. Buck also shares insights into the Chiefs' impressive 7-0 record, crediting Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes for their leadership. He emphasizes his commitment to Monday Night Football while balancing family life.
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    14 分
  • Steve Chapman on Blues' Victory, Upcoming Games, and Sports Betting
    2024/11/03
    In this episode, Tom Ackerman speaks with Steve Chapman, Executive Vice President and Chief Revenue and Marketing Officer of the St. Louis Blues. They discuss the Blues' recent 4-2 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs and the injury status of defenseman Philip Broberg. Chapman reflects on former coach Craig Berube’s emotional return and highlights upcoming games, including Country Music Night and Kids Theme Night. He also encourages fans to grab tickets for the Frozen Four and the Winter Classic at Wrigley Field while supporting Amendment 2 to legalize sports betting in Missouri.
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    11 分
  • Bernie Miklasz Discusses College Football Playoff Contenders and Cardinals Offseason Moves
    2024/11/03
    In this episode, Tom Ackerman welcomes Bernie Miklasz for a comprehensive discussion on the landscape of college football and Major League Baseball. They highlight Indiana's impressive football season, including their dominant defense and key victories, while debating their chances in the College Football Playoff amid a lack of ranked opponents. The conversation expands to include potential playoff contenders like Oregon and Alabama, as well as the implications of upcoming rivalry games. Shifting gears, they analyze the Cardinals' recent offseason moves, including the release of several key players and speculations on trades involving Sonny Gray, Wilson Contreras, and Nolan Arenado.
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    13 分
  • Full Show - 10-27-2024 Sports on a Sunday Morning: College Insights & Rivals Resurge
    2024/10/27
    Filling in for Tom Ackerman, Joe Pott takes the helm of the "Sports on a Sunday Morning" program, leading engaging discussions about the latest news in college football and the upcoming basketball season. He focuses on local college teams, including Missouri, Illinois, SIU Edwardsville, and St. Louis University, providing updates and analysis. Joe conducts an insightful interview with Coach Rebecca Tillett from the St. Louis University women's basketball team, discussing the significance of exhibition games, the importance of sustained excellence, and the leadership within her team, marked by the unanimous vote for captains. In the second segment, Joe welcomes Hockey Hall of Famer Bernie Federko to celebrate the recent induction of Wayne Babych, Curtis Joseph, and Jim Roberts into the St. Louis Blues Hall of Fame. Bernie shares personal stories about the inductees, emphasizes the Hall of Fame's significance for the franchise's legacy, and discusses the Blues' current season, spotlighting new players and goaltender Joel Hofer's promising future. In Hour 2, Joe hosts a dynamic hour featuring three insightful interviews. First, Edmound Elzy, the Vice President of Ticket Sales for St. Louis CITY 2, discusses the team’s playoff push as they prepare for an exciting matchup against San Jose's MLS Next Pro affiliate. He highlights the team’s success, leading to a 50% increase in attendance, and emphasizes affordable ticket prices for a family-friendly atmosphere at City Park. Next, Joe shifts gears with Scott Jagow to delve into the storied rivalry between the Dodgers and the Yankees. Scott shares his personal connection to the Dodgers, detailing how his family's history shaped his fandom. They reflect on the essence of baseball fandom in cities like St. Louis and Los Angeles, exploring the generational ties that make baseball unique. Finally, Bernie Miklasz joins to discuss the recent sports roundtable discussions set to resume on November 4, featuring notable analysts Kevin Wheeler, Tom Ackerman, and Matt Pauley. They dive into the overreactions surrounding Tommy Edman's postseason performance and analyze Mizzou football's disappointing season, highlighting the poor passing accuracy of quarterbacks Brady Cook and Drew Pyne, and the underutilization of standout receiver Luther Burden. Bernie critiques the offensive strategy and play-calling, suggesting that the team has the potential for success but has fallen short.
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    1 時間 13 分
  • Hour 1 - College Sports Insights & Blues Hall of Fame Celebrations
    2024/10/27
    Filling in for Tom Ackerman, Joe Pott takes the helm of the "Sports on a Sunday Morning" program, leading engaging discussions about the latest news and storylines in college football and the upcoming college basketball season. He focuses on local college teams, including Missouri, Illinois, SIU Edwardsville, and St. Louis University, providing updates and analysis. Joe conducts an insightful interview with Coach Rebecca Tillett from the St. Louis University women's basketball team. Coach Tillett discusses the significance of exhibition games for establishing game day routines, the importance of sustained excellence over preseason polls, and the leadership within her team, highlighted by the unanimous vote for captains. In the second segment, Joe welcomes Hockey Hall of Famer Bernie Federko to celebrate the recent induction of Wayne Babych, Curtis Joseph, and Jim Roberts into the St. Louis Blues Hall of Fame. Bernie shares personal stories about his connections with the inductees and emphasizes the Hall of Fame's significance for the franchise's legacy. He also discusses the Blues' current season, spotlighting new players Dylan Holloway and Philip Broberg, and addresses the promising future of goaltender Joel Hofer.
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    37 分
  • Hour 2 - CITY 2's Playoff Push, Dodgers-Yankees Rivalry, & Mizzou's Struggles
    2024/10/27
    In this episode, Joe Pott hosts a dynamic hour featuring three insightful interviews. First, Edmound Elzy, the Vice President of Ticket Sales for St. Louis CITY 2, discusses the team’s playoff push as they prepare for an exciting matchup against San Jose's MLS Next Pro affiliate. He highlights the team’s success, which has contributed to a 50% increase in attendance, and emphasizes the affordable ticket prices, creating a family-friendly atmosphere at City Park. Next, Joe shifts gears with Scott Jagow to delve into the storied rivalry between the Dodgers and the Yankees. Scott shares his personal connection to the Dodgers, detailing how his family's history shaped his fandom. They reflect on the essence of baseball fandom in cities like St. Louis and Los Angeles, exploring the generational ties that make baseball unique. Finally, Bernie Miklasz joins to discuss the recent sports roundtable discussions, set to resume on November 4, featuring notable analysts Kevin Wheeler, Tom Ackerman, and Matt Pauley. They dive into the overreactions surrounding Tommy Edman's postseason performance and analyze Mizzou football's disappointing season, highlighting the poor passing accuracy of quarterbacks Brady Cook and Drew Pyne, and the underutilization of standout receiver Luther Burden. Bernie critiques the offensive strategy and play-calling, suggesting that the team has the potential for success but has fallen short, particularly on offense.
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    36 分