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(00:00-27:13) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison sharing the results of how all the bubble teams around Indiana performed last night. Also, Purdue radio analyst Bobby Riddell joins Query & Company to recap last night’s win for the Boilermakers, explains how important it is for Fletcher Loyer to show how versatile of a scorer he is, and previews tonight’s game against Michigan.
(27:13-34:13) – Last night Jake and Shannon went out downtown and Jake shares his experience as to how much he enjoys downtown Indy when the weather is nice. Jake and Eddie discussed the news last night from Jeff Goodman that Drake’s Ben McCollum is emerging as IU’s next basketball coach.
(36:08-44:18) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake playing the comments made by Oumar Ballo following yesterday's loss about the Indiana fanbase. It leads to Jake breaking down the comment from the Indiana fan perspective and Ballo’s perspective.
(44:18-1:06:05) – Hour number two starts with Jake Query and Eddie Garrison examining the Indiana Pacers injury report tonight against the Philadelphia 76ers. They wonder how many minutes Tyrese Haliburton will play on the front end of the back-to-back. Additionally, they examine Joe Lunardi’s latest bracketology ahead of their conversation with Randy Bennett.
(1:06:05-1:25:20) – Saint Mary’s head coach Randy Bennett joins Query & Company to discuss some of the hot topics in college basketball. He gives a ballpark estimate on how much a starting five starter can make, explains why he has stayed at Saint Mary’s for so long despite some offers to go somewhere else, and admits that he believes Indiana is still viewed among some of the top programs in the country despite the lack of success in the last 10-15 years.
(1:25:20-1:27:59) – Hour number two concludes quickly with Jake changing his shirt and then asking Eddie for his opinion on whether he can wear it out in public on Monday for St. Patrick’s Day or not.
(1:27:59-1:53:30) – Kevin Bowen from The Fan Morning Show makes his weekly appearance on the program to discuss the additions that Chris Ballard has made to the Colts secondary, notes that Charvarius Ward brings something that the Colts defense hasn’t had in a long time, and debates with Jake on whether the Indiana Hoosiers can squeak into the tournament because of brand bias.
(1:53:30-2:02:53) – As we do every Friday on Query & Company, Jake shares a feel-good story with it being a good for the heart Friday sponsored by Franciscan Health! Today’s story is about the Horizon League and Debbie Antonelli coming together to raise money for a cause.
(2:02:53-2:09:48) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie give away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see Mary J. Blige and Ne-Yo at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in April!
Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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(00:00-27:13) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison sharing the results of how all the bubble teams around Indiana performed last night. Also, Purdue radio analyst Bobby Riddell joins Query & Company to recap last night’s win for the Boilermakers, explains how important it is for Fletcher Loyer to show how versatile of a scorer he is, and previews tonight’s game against Michigan.
(27:13-34:13) – Last night Jake and Shannon went out downtown and Jake shares his experience as to how much he enjoys downtown Indy when the weather is nice. Jake and Eddie discussed the news last night from Jeff Goodman that Drake’s Ben McCollum is emerging as IU’s next basketball coach.
(36:08-44:18) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake playing the comments made by Oumar Ballo following yesterday's loss about the Indiana fanbase. It leads to Jake breaking down the comment from the Indiana fan perspective and Ballo’s perspective.
(44:18-1:06:05) – Hour number two starts with Jake Query and Eddie Garrison examining the Indiana Pacers injury report tonight against the Philadelphia 76ers. They wonder how many minutes Tyrese Haliburton will play on the front end of the back-to-back. Additionally, they examine Joe Lunardi’s latest bracketology ahead of their conversation with Randy Bennett.
(1:06:05-1:25:20) – Saint Mary’s head coach Randy Bennett joins Query & Company to discuss some of the hot topics in college basketball. He gives a ballpark estimate on how much a starting five starter can make, explains why he has stayed at Saint Mary’s for so long despite some offers to go somewhere else, and admits that he believes Indiana is still viewed among some of the top programs in the country despite the lack of success in the last 10-15 years.
(1:25:20-1:27:59) – Hour number two concludes quickly with Jake changing his shirt and then asking Eddie for his opinion on whether he can wear it out in public on Monday for St. Patrick’s Day or not.
(1:27:59-1:53:30) – Kevin Bowen from The Fan Morning Show makes his weekly appearance on the program to discuss the additions that Chris Ballard has made to the Colts secondary, notes that Charvarius Ward brings something that the Colts defense hasn’t had in a long time, and debates with Jake on whether the Indiana Hoosiers can squeak into the tournament because of brand bias.
(1:53:30-2:02:53) – As we do every Friday on Query & Company, Jake shares a feel-good story with it being a good for the heart Friday sponsored by Franciscan Health! Today’s story is about the Horizon League and Debbie Antonelli coming together to raise money for a cause.
(2:02:53-2:09:48) – Today’s show closes with Jake and Eddie give away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see Mary J. Blige and Ne-Yo at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in April!
Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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