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John Calipari says GOODBYE to Kentucky | The transfer portal bubbles | Georgia spring game preview
FromAndy Staples On3
John Calipari says GOODBYE to Kentucky | The transfer portal bubbles | Georgia spring game preview
FromAndy Staples On3
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Length:
70 minutes
Released:
Apr 10, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
John Calipari has said goodbye to Kentucky but has yet to officially say hello to Arkansas. Andy breaks down farewell videos from John and Ellen Calipari and handicaps the Kentucky hoops coaching search.
(0:00-20:05) Intro - Calipari Confirms He's Leaving Kentucky
(20:06-24:17) Transfer Portal Ramping Back Up - Bear Alexander
(24:18-28:49) Oregon State RB Damien Martinez to enter
(28:50-30:40) Indiana State's Robbie Avila to enter portal
(30:41-37:14) Florida State vs ACC Update
(37:15-1:05:49) Jake Rowe from Dawgs HQ joins
(1:05:50-1:07:09) Dear Andy Tomorrow! andystapleson3@gmail.com
Meanwhile, the football transfer portal is about to get some action. The window for undergraduate transfers doesn’t open until Monday, but two big names indicated on Tuesday that they plan to enter the portal when it opens. USC defensive tackle Bear Alexander — perhaps the biggest mover in last year’s spring portal when he went from Georgia to the Trojans — plans to move again. Meanwhile, Oregon State tailback Damien Martinez — who averaged 6.1 yards a carry for the Beavers last year — also plans to enter the portal.
The basketball portal remains busy as well. Indiana State’s Robbie Avila — affectionately known as Cream Abdul-Jabbar or Larry Nerd — has entered his name into the portal. Is he following former Sycamores coach Josh Schertz to Saint Louis? Or is he looking elsewhere?
In a Tallahassee courtroom, a judge denied the ACC’s request to stay Florida State’s lawsuit against the league. A North Carolina judge denied Florida State’s request last week to stay the ACC’s suit against the Seminoles in that state. That means things are about to get pretty messy, and the suits involving Clemson and the ACC in South Carolina and North Carolina haven’t even gotten rolling yet.
Next, Jake Rowe of On3’s Dawgs HQ previews Georgia’s spring game. The Bulldogs are loaded again, but how exactly will they replace production from stars such as Brock Bowers and Ladd McConkey?
Want to watch the show instead? Head on over to YouTube and join us LIVE, M-F, at 8 am et! https://youtube.com/live/o29GGoriBcg
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(0:00-20:05) Intro - Calipari Confirms He's Leaving Kentucky
(20:06-24:17) Transfer Portal Ramping Back Up - Bear Alexander
(24:18-28:49) Oregon State RB Damien Martinez to enter
(28:50-30:40) Indiana State's Robbie Avila to enter portal
(30:41-37:14) Florida State vs ACC Update
(37:15-1:05:49) Jake Rowe from Dawgs HQ joins
(1:05:50-1:07:09) Dear Andy Tomorrow! andystapleson3@gmail.com
Meanwhile, the football transfer portal is about to get some action. The window for undergraduate transfers doesn’t open until Monday, but two big names indicated on Tuesday that they plan to enter the portal when it opens. USC defensive tackle Bear Alexander — perhaps the biggest mover in last year’s spring portal when he went from Georgia to the Trojans — plans to move again. Meanwhile, Oregon State tailback Damien Martinez — who averaged 6.1 yards a carry for the Beavers last year — also plans to enter the portal.
The basketball portal remains busy as well. Indiana State’s Robbie Avila — affectionately known as Cream Abdul-Jabbar or Larry Nerd — has entered his name into the portal. Is he following former Sycamores coach Josh Schertz to Saint Louis? Or is he looking elsewhere?
In a Tallahassee courtroom, a judge denied the ACC’s request to stay Florida State’s lawsuit against the league. A North Carolina judge denied Florida State’s request last week to stay the ACC’s suit against the Seminoles in that state. That means things are about to get pretty messy, and the suits involving Clemson and the ACC in South Carolina and North Carolina haven’t even gotten rolling yet.
Next, Jake Rowe of On3’s Dawgs HQ previews Georgia’s spring game. The Bulldogs are loaded again, but how exactly will they replace production from stars such as Brock Bowers and Ladd McConkey?
Want to watch the show instead? Head on over to YouTube and join us LIVE, M-F, at 8 am et! https://youtube.com/live/o29GGoriBcg
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Apr 10, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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