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Today’s Best of Features:
(00:00-15:54) – Newly named Indiana University of Indianapolis basketball head coach, Paul Corsaro, joins Query & Company to share his excitement about becoming the head coach of the Jaguars, discusses if it was tough to leave his alma mater in the University of Indianapolis, reveals what he is working on right now, and states what type of characteristics he wants his team to possess.
(15:54-38:57) – Former Purdue Boilermaker and current Army assistant basketball coach in Carson Cunningham joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook on the program to discuss what he’s seen from afar with the Boilermakers this season, states that this Purdue team is locked in right now with the drive to win the NCAA Tournament, reveals where he thinks Matt Painter’s team is vulnerable, and shares which player he really likes watching from the Purdue team.
(38:57-51:33) – Play-by-play broadcaster Kevin Harlan joins the show after calling NCAA Tournament games in Indianapolis over the weekend and accesses if Purdue has any weaknesses in his eyes, what he thinks of so many top seeds advancing to the Sweet Sixteen and shares his thoughts on the job that Matt Painter does as a college basketball coach.
(51:33-1:19:30) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder makes his weekly visit on Query & Company, this time from Orlando for the NFL Owners meetings. Jake and Jimmy start the conversation by asking him his thoughts on some of the new rule changes, the NFL scheduling games on Christmas despite it being on a Wednesday, which members of the Colts brass are in attendance at the meetings, his thoughts on what Chris Ballard had to say to the local media in attendance about the lack of activity in free agency, and believes the Colts will address safety “soon” and will draft a cornerback in the draft.
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Today’s Best of Features:
(00:00-15:54) – Newly named Indiana University of Indianapolis basketball head coach, Paul Corsaro, joins Query & Company to share his excitement about becoming the head coach of the Jaguars, discusses if it was tough to leave his alma mater in the University of Indianapolis, reveals what he is working on right now, and states what type of characteristics he wants his team to possess.
(15:54-38:57) – Former Purdue Boilermaker and current Army assistant basketball coach in Carson Cunningham joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook on the program to discuss what he’s seen from afar with the Boilermakers this season, states that this Purdue team is locked in right now with the drive to win the NCAA Tournament, reveals where he thinks Matt Painter’s team is vulnerable, and shares which player he really likes watching from the Purdue team.
(38:57-51:33) – Play-by-play broadcaster Kevin Harlan joins the show after calling NCAA Tournament games in Indianapolis over the weekend and accesses if Purdue has any weaknesses in his eyes, what he thinks of so many top seeds advancing to the Sweet Sixteen and shares his thoughts on the job that Matt Painter does as a college basketball coach.
(51:33-1:19:30) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder makes his weekly visit on Query & Company, this time from Orlando for the NFL Owners meetings. Jake and Jimmy start the conversation by asking him his thoughts on some of the new rule changes, the NFL scheduling games on Christmas despite it being on a Wednesday, which members of the Colts brass are in attendance at the meetings, his thoughts on what Chris Ballard had to say to the local media in attendance about the lack of activity in free agency, and believes the Colts will address safety “soon” and will draft a cornerback in the draft.
Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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