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(00:00-24:28) – Query & Company opens on a Hump Day Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the monster basketball night across the state with the Indiana Hoosiers pulling off the upset against Michigan State, Karl-Anthony Towns dominating the Indiana Pacers last night, and Purdue falling short against Michigan last night.
(24:28-37:28) – ESPN NFL Draft Analyst, Matt Miller, joins Query & Company to preview the upcoming NFL Draft and NFL Combine. Matt admits that there is a slight drop in talent from Tyler Warren and Colston Loveland to the next tier of tight ends in the draft, shares which position group is littered with talent and which is deprived of talent, and assesses Anthony Richardson through two seasons.
(37:28-45:36) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing non-network television shows that they have binge watched. It leads to a conversation about how soon it is to give up on a new show and when it becomes acceptable to talk about the ending of a show.
(45:36-1:15:08) – The IndyStar’s Zach Osterman joins the program to recap last night’s win for the Indiana Hoosiers in East Lansing over the Michigan State Spartans with Jake. Additionally, he helps Jake with labeling potential coaching candidates for Indiana into three different tiers, evaluates how likely it is that Brad Stevens will consider IU’s job, and assesses whether Indiana would consider hiring a general manager to oversee the men’s basketball program.
(1:15:08-1:18:45) – Eddie plays Dream On by Aerosmith coming back from break and it reminds Jake of a sports video that ESPN put together recapping the 1900’s. He has Eddie guess which people/teams with Indiana ties were represented in the video.
(1:18:45-1:27:29) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie listing candidates they came up with to be a general manager for the Indiana Hoosiers and Purdue Boilermakers men’s basketball programs.
(1:27:29-1:54:04) – Sam King from the Lafayette Journal & Courier joins Jake Query to evaluate his list of potential general manager candidates for Purdue men’s basketball. Additionally, they discuss last night’s loss to the Michigan Wolverines, assesses if Purdue can make a run in the NCAA Tournament with three primary scorers, and weighs in on Indiana fans thinking they’ll land Brad Stevens.
(1:54:04-2:07:11) – FanDuel Sports Network & Pacers Radio Network analyst, Eddie Gill, joins Jake Query to dissect what went wrong last night against the New York Knicks. Eddie also points out that the Pacers are better when Tyrese Haliburton is attacking the rim instead of looking to pass and is glad that Pacers fans are starting to realize how important Myles Turner’s presence is to the team’s defense.
(2:07:11-2:10:22) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie discussing when it is supposed to turn into frigid temperatures and Jake’s plans tonight to go to the Indy Fuel game.
Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/
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(00:00-24:28) – Query & Company opens on a Hump Day Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the monster basketball night across the state with the Indiana Hoosiers pulling off the upset against Michigan State, Karl-Anthony Towns dominating the Indiana Pacers last night, and Purdue falling short against Michigan last night.
(24:28-37:28) – ESPN NFL Draft Analyst, Matt Miller, joins Query & Company to preview the upcoming NFL Draft and NFL Combine. Matt admits that there is a slight drop in talent from Tyler Warren and Colston Loveland to the next tier of tight ends in the draft, shares which position group is littered with talent and which is deprived of talent, and assesses Anthony Richardson through two seasons.
(37:28-45:36) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing non-network television shows that they have binge watched. It leads to a conversation about how soon it is to give up on a new show and when it becomes acceptable to talk about the ending of a show.
(45:36-1:15:08) – The IndyStar’s Zach Osterman joins the program to recap last night’s win for the Indiana Hoosiers in East Lansing over the Michigan State Spartans with Jake. Additionally, he helps Jake with labeling potential coaching candidates for Indiana into three different tiers, evaluates how likely it is that Brad Stevens will consider IU’s job, and assesses whether Indiana would consider hiring a general manager to oversee the men’s basketball program.
(1:15:08-1:18:45) – Eddie plays Dream On by Aerosmith coming back from break and it reminds Jake of a sports video that ESPN put together recapping the 1900’s. He has Eddie guess which people/teams with Indiana ties were represented in the video.
(1:18:45-1:27:29) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Eddie listing candidates they came up with to be a general manager for the Indiana Hoosiers and Purdue Boilermakers men’s basketball programs.
(1:27:29-1:54:04) – Sam King from the Lafayette Journal & Courier joins Jake Query to evaluate his list of potential general manager candidates for Purdue men’s basketball. Additionally, they discuss last night’s loss to the Michigan Wolverines, assesses if Purdue can make a run in the NCAA Tournament with three primary scorers, and weighs in on Indiana fans thinking they’ll land Brad Stevens.
(1:54:04-2:07:11) – FanDuel Sports Network & Pacers Radio Network analyst, Eddie Gill, joins Jake Query to dissect what went wrong last night against the New York Knicks. Eddie also points out that the Pacers are better when Tyrese Haliburton is attacking the rim instead of looking to pass and is glad that Pacers fans are starting to realize how important Myles Turner’s presence is to the team’s defense.
(2:07:11-2:10:22) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie discussing when it is supposed to turn into frigid temperatures and Jake’s plans tonight to go to the Indy Fuel game.
Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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