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The guys discuss the Colts' yearly loss in Jacksonville, Gus Bradley's shaky status, and what it all means for the team going forward. Also, the College Football Playoff window re-opens for Notre Dame, the MLB Playoffs go crazy, and Jake is really upset with Derek for his persistent cough.By Query & Schultz
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Jasmine Park is the Vice President of People, Culture, and Inclusion for the Indianapolis Colts. In keeping with our focus on professional sports this year, Jasmine dropped by the studio to discuss her experience as a diverse woman in sports and how she was able to be particularly influential in the interview and hiring process that resulted in The…
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The guys ring in a new hoops season with this special edition show LIVE from the Horizon League Basketball Media Day in Indianapolis! Hear from Green Bay head coach Doug Gottlieb, last year's NCAA Tournament hero Greg Kampe of Oakland, and other coaches, players, and leaders from the Horizon League as they talk about the upcoming season.…
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The guys voice their displeasure with the Colts' embarrassing performance at Green Bay and discuss all of the team's issues through the first two weeks. Plus, Indiana's impactful win, Purdue's historic loss, and Jake seems to be taking the loss of Tito Jackson very seriously.By Query & Schultz
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The guys dive into the Colts' huge opening week showdown with Houston and explain why they're both optimistic about Indy's chances this season. Also, a look at the debuts for IU, Purdue, and Notre Dame, the red hot Fever, and Jake is already shoveling dirt on the Dabo Swinney era at Clemson.By Query & Schultz
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Randy Lewandowski is the President and CEO of the Indianapolis Indians. As we continue our focus on sports organizations in Indiana, we invited Randy to come by the studio to discuss the rich history and tradition of Indiana’s oldest Minor League baseball team, his significant tenure and advancement with their organization, and how their organizati…
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The guys discuss how patient they'll be with the 2024 Colts and take a look at the team's underwhelming tight end room. Also, the Fever are looking great out of the Olympic break, quick thoughts on the Pacers' schedule release, and Jake creates a multi-faceted Beatles concert scenario.By Query & Schultz
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The guys jump into the storylines of the Colts' preseason opener and return of Anthony Richardson. Plus, Jake declares a young Colt the team's next big star, discussions of the new Guardian caps, a final salute to the Olympics, and a possible farewell to a great era of NBA legends.By Query & Schultz
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The guys discuss the disappointing Colts' safety room and the front office's seeming unwillingness to enlist outside help, some standout Olympic performance (particularly in the sprint events), and a Trevor Lawrence comparison sparks a discussion about the NBA's mid-1990s player hierarchy.By Query & Schultz
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Kristin Weeden is the Chief Talent Officer at Penske Entertainment. As we continue our focus on sports organizational leadership in Indianapolis this year, we wanted to check back in with Penske, including Indianapolis Motor Speedway, INDYCAR, and IMS Productions, to learn about what they are doing from a Human Resources perspective to continue to …
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The guys get into the impact of the Samson Ebukam injury and other Colts' storylines from training camp, give their quick reaction to the Andrew Nembhard contract (they were gone last week, after all), pick their favorite Olympic event to watch, and try not to say the SECRET WORD.By Query & Schultz
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The guys reminisce about when this week (MLB All-Star Game) was a really big week in the sports world, voice their concerns with Jarace Walker's slow progress for the Pacers, and continue to talk about the Fever's stellar play heading into the Olympic break.By Query & Schultz
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The guys give their offseason grades for the Pacers, now that their roster is basically set for the 2024-25 season. They also discuss the pros and cons of Tyrese Haliburton's upcoming Team USA experience, Caitlin Clark continuing to make history, and the fast food places they'll either happily stop for or avoid completely.…
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Jamie Riley is the Chief Operating Officer at USA Football. In keeping with our focus on professional sports organizations in our community, Jamie came by the studio to tell us about all the amazing things happening with football at the Olympic level and at the grassroots - not the kind you watch on Sunday - in light of their notably increased part…
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The guys compare Zach Edey and Kel'el Ware's NBA Draft status as they head into Thursday night, discuss the bombshell news of WWE bringing their crown jewel events to Indianapolis, and Jake actually spends some time on hockey... which has rarely ever happened on this show.By Query & Schultz
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The guys discuss the Pacers unsurprisingly bringing back Pascal Siakam and other offseason questions, plus look back on a forgettable NBA Finals, a homestand surge for the Fever, remember Willie Mays, and examine the newfound excitement over swimming in downtown Indianapolis.By Query & Schultz
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The guys talk Caitlin Clark and the Fever getting called out for effort and her snub from Team USA, plus what Dan Hurley's return to UConn means for college hoops, and Jake shows off pictures of his girlfriend like he's in high school again.By Query & Schultz
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The guys dive into the early-season struggles (and Saturday's incident) surrounding Caitlin Clark and the Fever, take a look at who might be next for the Colts Ring of Honor after Dallas Clark, and Jake gives a Cliff's notes version of the MLS situation for Indianapolis.By Query & Schultz
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Halston Mavrick is the Director of Brand Partnerships at Indy Fuel Hockey Club. In continuing with our focus on sports organizations in Indianapolis, Halston dropped by the studio to provide some unique insights as to the origin of hockey in Indiana. She also discussed the sport’s growing following and fandom in the Hoosier state, and what exciting…
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The guys wrap up a disappointing (and quick) Eastern Conference Finals exit for the Pacers and take their first look at the biggest offseason questions. They also get into a memorable day at the Indianapolis 500 and spend time remembering the legendary Bill Walton.By Query & Schultz
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The guys give their final thoughts on the Pacers' historic Game 7 performance (and series win) against the Knicks and look for reasons for optimism against the Celtics. Also, how many cars can actually win the Indianapolis 500 and Caitlin Clark's first "WOW' play as a pro.By Query & Schultz
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The guys spend most of the show on the Pacers' rough Game 1 loss to the Knicks, with the ineffectiveness of their star player and the game officials, but also spend some time on Anthony Edwards, the Kentucky Derby finish, and breaking Team Penske suspensions.By Query & Schultz
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Dr. Niya Blair Hackworth is the Director of Inclusion of the NCAA. In keeping with our sports focus and their organizational forces in Indiana, Dr. Niya came by the studio to discuss her career path in higher education administration and its evolution over many years at multiple universities prior to joining the NCAA. With an evolving focus on what…
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The guys give their early impressions of Pacers-Bucks and why Tyrese Haliburton needs to re-become the franchise player he was during the In-Season Tournament. Plus, debating the chances of the Colts trading up in Round 1, an updated look at the transfer portal, and Jake tells the story of past transgressions, 30+ years ago.…
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The guys react to yesterday's once-in-a-lifetime event, discuss how Purdue's breakthrough season will be remembered, and get ready to welcome Caitlin Clark to Indiana on the heels of historic viewership numbers from the women's Final Four.By Query & Schultz
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The guys discuss Purdue's big breakthrough to the Final Four, Zach Edey's legacy, and give their other men's and women's tournament thoughts. Plus, a look at the Pacers as they head into the final days of the regular season and Schultz shows you why milk does a body good.By Query & Schultz
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Dr. Allison Barber is the President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) at the Indiana Fever. On this Women’s History Month episode, Allison discusses her career ascension to her current role at the Indiana Fever by way of 8 previous roles in education, government, communications, and more. Allison also discusses her leadership role of the Indiana Fe…
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The guys dive into the bracket and nervously tell you why they like Purdue's draw. Plus, a look at what Chris Ballard has done for the Colts in free agency thus far, whether or not Tyrese Haliburton can kick it back into gear, and Schultz has a coleslaw mishap on his Hoagies & Hops sando...By Query & Schultz
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In this special, two-hour LIVE broadcast of Query & Schultz from Valeo Fan Zone at the Barbasol Horizon League Basketball Championships, Jake and Derek get into the Michael Pittman Jr. extension, then discuss whether or not Indiana State deserve an at-large bid, Purdue, IU and plenty of college hoops. Plus, all the usual Q & S segments/awards and a…
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The guys diagnose the Pacers' woes as they trudge through a difficult stretch and challenging upcoming slate. Plus, a look back on what we learned from the NFL Combine, Purdue adds to their record-setting Big Ten title haul, Caitlin Clark to the Fever, and some in-depth talk on a bison's nether-regions.…
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Max Siegel is the CEO of USA Track and Field. In this episode, Max discusses his experiences and lessons learned over the course of his wide array of professional endeavors. Max also touched on his contributions and investments to diversify the racing industry and so many other industries and organizations he has engaged in and impacted through his…
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The guys recap the highs and lows of Indy's NBA All-Star Weekend, talk about the Colts' dilemma when it comes to free agent wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr., discuss a disastrous college basketball weekend for in-state teams, and whether or not Schultz is vindicated for losing a high school wrestling match to a member of the opposite sex.…
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Mel Raines is the president and COO of Pacers Sports & entertainment. In this episode, Mel discussed her current position resulting from a career transition from politics to sports and her leadership of the Pacers organization in that role. Importantly, Mel also touches on all the things our community should know about NBA All-Star weekend coming u…
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The guys get into the Pascal Siakam trade, bad news about Tyrese Haliburton's recovery, and discuss the opposite trajectories of Zach Edey and IU's program. Also, NFL Championship Sunday talk and a recap of Jake & Derek's trip to see some college hoops in Midtown!By Query & Schultz
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The guys pick up the pieces from the Colts' blown opportunity against Houston, but discuss why they feel the 2023 season was a successful step forward for the franchise. Also, the impact of Tyrese Haliburton's injury and Super Bowl picks!By Query & Schultz
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The guys kick off 2024 by talking about a huge game that decides that 2023 season for the Colts this Saturday against Houston. Also, a look at the suddenly resurgent Pacers, big weeks for Purdue, Indiana, and Butler in conference play, the CFP semifinals, and remembering the great Gil de Ferran.By Query & Schultz
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