Join Jake Query and Jimmy Cook, the dynamic radio personalities behind the engaging sports midday show "Query & Company" on 93.5 & 107.5 The Fan in Indianapolis.
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Join Jake Query and Jimmy Cook, the dynamic radio personalities behind the engaging sports midday show "Query & Company" on 93.5 & 107.5 The Fan in Indianapolis.
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The podcast currently has 1,700 episodes available.
(00:00-22:50) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing their upcoming “road trip” to Chicago to preview Colts vs Bears. They examine the struggles for the Bears through two weeks offensively. Finally, they get into a discussion about fashion and at what point do stadiums go from cool places to dumps or becoming landmark destinations like Lambeau Field.
(22:50-37:10) – ESPN’s Courtney Cronin joins Jake Query for the Query & Company road trip to provide insight on where things are at right now two weeks into the Caleb Williams era, believes that the Chicago Bears defense will keep them in a lot of games, thinks this could be a breakout week for the Bears offense if they can run the ball like Houston and Green Bay did against the Colts, and admits she loves what she has seen from Indiana underneath Curt Cignetti in year number one.
(37:10-44:28) – Hour number one with Jake providing some insight on the FBI raid yesterday at the Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Zionsville headquarters. He’s talked to some people about what he has learned in the last 12 hours.
(44:28-1:04:13) – The second hour of the show with Jake Query and Eddie Garrison starts with them recapping some of the things that Courtney Cronin brought up about the strengths of the Chicago Bears. It leads to a conversation about Michael Pittman Jr. if there will be conversations next week if the Colts overpaid him considering the lack of production through three weeks.
(1:04:13-1:20:58) – Kevin Bowen from the Wake-Up Call joins Jake Query from the Colts complex to provide an update as to who was practicing today and who wasn’t, believes that Sunday’s game will be won by the team that scores 17 points first, agrees with Jake that it is a bit surprising how regular we talked about the Fever this season with Caitlin Clark’s popularity being similar to The Beatles, and shares some of his takeaways from our conversation last week with Mike Vanderjagt.
(1:20:58-1:23:28) – Hour number two concludes with Jake asking Eddie if it is considered weird in today’s day to just go on drives with the windows down to just let your mind wander with whatever playlist you have on in the car.
(1:23:28-1:47:23) – Rhett Lewis from the Big Ten Network and NFL Network joins Query & Company to preview this weekend’s IU vs Charlotte game with him on the sidelines for BTN, admits he really likes Ryan Walters at Purdue and labeled the loss to Notre Dame as one of the most surprising scores from last week, provides a caveat to something that Jake has brought up with Anthony Richardson and his lack of NFL talent around him at Florida, and then shares where he will make sure to stop this weekend in Bloomington.
(1:47:23-2:02:31) – Radio voice of the Indianapolis Colts, Matt Taylor, makes his weekly visit with Query & Company and starts his conversation with Jake Query pinpointing who the Colts need to step up with DeForest Buckner being on injured reserve, evaluates the job Nick Cross has done in the first two games of the season, answers a couple questions about his broadcast view on gamedays and how he is able to take in all the information he receives from the five people in his headset, and then provides an update on who he thinks is in and out this weekend for the Colts.
(2:02:31-2:04:31) – Today’s show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day!
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(00:00-13:56) – ESPN’s Courtney Cronin joins Jake Query for the Query & Company road trip to provide insight on where things are at right now two weeks into the Caleb Williams era, believes that the Chicago Bears defense will keep them in a lot of games, thinks this could be a breakout week for the Bears offense if they can run the ball like Houston and Green Bay did against the Colts, and admits she loves what she has seen from Indiana underneath Curt Cignetti in year number one.
(13:56-31:54) – Rhett Lewis from the Big Ten Network and NFL Network joins Query & Company to preview this weekend’s IU vs Charlotte game with him on the sidelines for BTN, admits he really likes Ryan Walters at Purdue and labeled the loss to Notre Dame as one of the most surprising scores from last week, provides a caveat to something that Jake has brought up with Anthony Richardson and his lack of NFL talent around him at Florida, and then shares where he will make sure to stop this weekend in Bloomington.
(31:54-46:39) – Radio voice of the Indianapolis Colts, Matt Taylor, makes his weekly visit with Query & Company and starts his conversation with Jake Query pinpointing who the Colts need to step up with DeForest Buckner being on injured reserve, evaluates the job Nick Cross has done in the first two games of the season, answers a couple questions about his broadcast view on gamedays and how he is able to take in all the information he receives from the five people in his headset, and then provides an update on who he thinks is in and out this weekend for the Colts.
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(00:00-25:43) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the terrific performance that Terre Haute’s Richard Goodall had last night on America’s Got Talent. Jake ties it into how people around Indianapolis felt when the Indiana Pacers broke out last season and then in the early years of the Peyton Manning era.
(25:43-40:12) – The Colts discussion continues into the second segment of the program with Jake Query and Eddie Garrison discussing the news of DeForest Buckner heading to injured reserve. They share what Shane Steichen had to say today about the injury and then assess what he didn’t say.
(40:12-45:53) – Hour number one with Jake and Eddie discussing who their dream team of NFL announcers would be.
(45:53-1:09:55) – The second hour of the show with Jake Query and Eddie Garrison starts with them revealing what Pascal Siakam has done the last couple of weeks with his teammates. They wonder where Jarace Walker fits into the rotation with him training to switch positions this offseason. Jake and Eddie also examine the Eastern Conference to see which teams could be better than expected and teams that could be worse.
(1:09:55-1:25:55) – After discussing the Indiana Pacers in the previous segment, Jake and Eddie turn back to the Indianapolis Colts. Jake asks Eddie for an injury update as to whom was at practice today and who wasn’t. It leads to a discussion about who opposing teams have to gameplan for now with the Colts defense since DeForest Buckner is on the shelf for at least four weeks.
(1:25:55-1:29:49) – Hour number two concludes with Jake sharing some information for all of his middle-aged friends to maintain their youth appeal.
(1:29:49-1:54:07) – Colts Radio Network’s Casey Vallier joins Query & Company to provide an update on who is and isn’t practicing today for the Indianapolis Colts, weighs in on the lack of involvement from Michael Pittman Jr. so far in the passing game, assesses if Alec Pierce is the receiver that best fits Anthony Richardson right now, and labels this week’s game as a true test for the Colts run defense with D’Andre Swift being one of the worst runners in the NFL when it comes to yards per carry.
(1:54:07-2:10:36) – Tony East from Forbes Sports, WTHR, Sports Illustrated, and The Next Hoops joins to assess if Bennedict Mathurin has bulked up at all based off of picture, believes that Andrew Nembhard will unquestionably be in the starting lineup when the season starts, labels Kelsey Mitchell as the player that has benefitted the most from Caitlin Clark, and evaluates which team he thinks is a better matchup for the Fever in the playoffs between the Las Vegas Aces and Connecticut Sun.
(2:10:36-2:15:44) – Today’s show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and with JMV joining Jake and Eddie in the studio ahead of his show!
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Today’s Best of Features:
(00:00-21:39) – Colts Radio Network’s Casey Vallier joins Query & Company to provide an update on who is and isn’t practicing today for the Indianapolis Colts, weighs in on the lack of involvement from Michael Pittman Jr. so far in the passing game, assesses if Alec Pierce is the receiver that best fits Anthony Richardson right now, and labels this week’s game as a true test for the Colts run defense with D’Andre Swift being one of the worst runners in the NFL when it comes to yards per carry.
(21:39-39:03) – Tony East from Forbes Sports, WTHR, Sports Illustrated, and The Next Hoops joins to assess if Bennedict Mathurin has bulked up at all based off of picture, believes that Andrew Nembhard will unquestionably be in the starting lineup when the season starts, labels Kelsey Mitchell as the player that has benefitted the most from Caitlin Clark, and evaluates which team he thinks is a better matchup for the Fever in the playoffs between the Las Vegas Aces and Connecticut Sun.
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(00:00-27:12) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison by comparing the situation the Carolina Panthers are in with Bryce Young and the current situation the Indianapolis Colts are in with Anthony Richardson. Are the Colts failing AR like the Panthers are with Young?
(27:12-39:22) – Shane Steichen met with the media yesterday and addressed why Jonathan Taylor did not play at all in the fourth quarter in the loss to the Green Bay Packers. Jake and Eddie bring those comments to you and then bring back the Query & Company elixir to really share what Steichen was saying.
(39:22-45:29) – Hour number one with Jake and Eddie providing an update on where things sit with the MLB beer bet between the two of them and Jimmy Cook.
(45:29-1:10:18) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Jake on Query & Company this afternoon to weigh in on why Jonathan Taylor did not step on the field at all in the fourth quarter, doesn’t put any of the struggles right now for Anthony Richardson on Anthony Richardson, assesses if Shane Steichen was outsmarting himself last week in Green Bay, and gets ridiculed by Jake for not calling him for assistance with his trip to Milwaukee upon arrival.
(1:10:18-1:22:13) – Following his conversation with Stephen Holder, Jake and Eddie spend some time discussing Alec Pierce. Everyone wanted to see something from him this season with Anthony Richardson being the perfect QB for his skillset. Jake wonders if there is a changing of the guard (temporarily) with whom Richardson feels most comfortable with.
(1:22:13-1:26:16) – Hour number two concludes with Jake taking a phone call from a listener who has a bold prediction about IU football in connection to Jake’s from last year.
(1:25:36-1:49:51) – Luke Easterling from Athlon Sports joins Jake Query to kick off the final hour of the show by giving his perspective on the situation that Caleb Williams is in right now with the Chicago Bears, does the same with Bryce Young and the Carolina Panthers with him being benched yesterday, evaluates where things are at right now with the Colts and Anthony Richardson through two games, and still compares Richardson to Josh Allen when he was first getting acclimated with the NFL.
(1:49:51-2:03:02) – After discussing Anthony Richardson with Luke Easterling, they shift their focus to Jonathan Taylor. Jake states that Shane Steichen was overthinking it when it came to giving Trey Sermon “some reps” in the fourth quarter because they were going pass heavy.
(2:03:02-2:08:08) – Today’s show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and with JMV joining Jake and Eddie in the studio ahead of his show!
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Today’s Best of Features:
(00:00-19:13) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Jake on Query & Company this afternoon to weigh in on why Jonathan Taylor did not step on the field at all in the fourth quarter, doesn’t put any of the struggles right now for Anthony Richardson on Anthony Richardson, assesses if Shane Steichen was outsmarting himself last week in Green Bay, and gets ridiculed by Jake for not calling him for assistance with his trip to Milwaukee upon arrival.
(19:13-39:03) – Luke Easterling from Athlon Sports joins Jake Query to kick off the final hour of the show by giving his perspective on the situation that Caleb Williams is in right now with the Chicago Bears, does the same with Bryce Young and the Carolina Panthers with him being benched yesterday, evaluates where things are at right now with the Colts and Anthony Richardson through two games, and still compares Richardson to Josh Allen when he was first getting acclimated with the NFL.
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(00:00-23:21) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison sharing some of their initial thoughts on another Colts loss. Jake goes scorched earth by admitting that he was duped heading into the season and then elaborates on the rest of the roster not helping Anthony Richardson’s development.
(23:23-36:17) – Segment number two with Jake Query taking calls from Colts fans to get their frustrations out. There were fans calling for a change with the defensive coordinator, questioning how the defense did not look prepared for what everyone knew was coming, and the Anthony Richardson’s struggles.
(36:17-41:21) – Part two of Jake’s conversation with Mike Vanderjagt starts with the former Colts kicker addressing his relationship right now with Peyton Manning, shares if he considers his relationship with Indianapolis fractured at all and reveals what his biggest regret in life was until a year or two ago when he finally addressed his regret.
(42:11-1:06:35) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins Query & Company to share his thoughts on the loss for the Indianapolis Colts, evaluates who is on a hotter seat between Gus Bradley and Chris Ballard, doesn’t understand why the coaching staff essentially benched Jonathan Taylor for the final quarter of the game, and believes that Shane Steichen can’t point the finger at Gus Bradley because Bradley can turn around and point it right back to Steichen.
(1:05:56-1:20:36) – Radio voice of the Indiana Hoosiers, Don Fischer, joins Jake Query to reveal his experience at the Rose Bowl on Saturday night, credits Curt Cignetti for having his team prepared for UCLA with all the new things that his team had to experience, shares his thoughts on the targeting rule in college football, and evaluates the quarterback play of Kurtis Rourke through three weeks.
(1:20:36-1:25:25) – Hour number two concludes with Jake remembering the life of Tito Jackson after his passing over the weekend because of a heart attack.
(1:25:36-1:51:34) – The final hour of Query & Company with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison starts with them rehashing their thoughts on the Colts loss yesterday and some of the alarming problems. Additionally, they take some calls from Colts fans to get things off their chest as if this was a therapy session.
(1:50:41-2:03:02) – With multiple callers on hold from the previous segment, Jake continues taking calls from listeners of the program to express their emotions watching the game on television or in person.
(2:03:02-2:08:08) – Today’s show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and with Jake taking a couple more calls to round out the show!
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Today’s Best of Features:
(00:00-14:13) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins Query & Company to share his thoughts on the loss for the Indianapolis Colts, evaluates who is on a hotter seat between Gus Bradley and Chris Ballard, doesn’t understand why the coaching staff essentially benched Jonathan Taylor for the final quarter of the game, and believes that Shane Steichen can’t point the finger at Gus Bradley because Bradley can turn around and point it right back to Steichen.
(14:13-22:35) – Radio voice of the Indiana Hoosiers, Don Fischer, joins Jake Query to reveal his experience at the Rose Bowl on Saturday night, credits Curt Cignetti for having his team prepared for UCLA with all the new things that his team had to experience, shares his thoughts on the targeting rule in college football, and evaluates the quarterback play of Kurtis Rourke through three weeks.
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(00:00-14:24) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison by sharing where things stand right now with the status of Kwity Paye, DeForest Buckner, Josh Downs, Matt Gay, and Julian Blackmon for Sunday’s game against Green Bay. Additionally, Eddie provides an update on Jordan Love and Josh Jacobs for the Packers. Finally, Jake previews his upcoming conversation with Mike Vanderjagt.
(14:24-30:32) – Former Indianapolis Colts kicker Mike Vanderjagt is our “Former Colt Friday” guest this week with Jake Query. The first part of their conversation features Vanderjagt sharing how he joined the Indianapolis Colts in 1998, states that he questioned sometimes how he would even go out on the field and make kicks in his final year with the Colts, and shares where he lives and what he’s doing day-to-day.
(30:32-42:11) – Part two of Jake’s conversation with Mike Vanderjagt starts with the former Colts kicker addressing his relationship right now with Peyton Manning, shares if he considers his relationship with Indianapolis fractured at all and reveals what his biggest regret in life was until a year or two ago when he finally addressed his regret.
(42:11-1:05:56) – Hour number two with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing some of their takeaways from their conversation with Mike Vanderjagt. Jake also takes a couple calls from listeners sharing their thoughts on the conversation. Jake and Eddie also preview the college football slate with Indiana at UCLA tomorrow night and Notre Dame visiting West Lafayette to take on Purdue on Saturday afternoon.
(1:05:56-1:17:29) – Kyle Neddenriep from the Indianapolis Star makes his weekly visit on Query & Company to preview the high school football games on tonight’s schedule. He assesses Lawrence Centrals chances at being the first team to score on Warren Central this season, preview tonight’s game on The Fan between Hamilton Southeastern and Fishers, and then discusses some of the other rivalry games that are on tap for tonight.
(1:17:29-1:26:53) – Hour number two concludes with Jake telling the story about Bon Jovi talking a lady off the ledge of the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge in downtown Nashville yesterday.
(1:25:36-1:50:41) – Co-host of the Wake-Up Call, Kevin Bowen, makes his weekly stop on the show with Jake Query to provide an injury update for a few of the Colts players on the injury report, examines what kind of offense Green Bay could have this week with Malik Willis projected to start, highlights something that he is going to watch that is a little off the wall, and then discusses the missed opportunities between Anthony Richardson and Adonai Mitchell.
(1:50:41-2:03:56) – As we do every Friday on Query & Company, Jake shares a feel-good story with it being a Good For The Heart brought to you by Franciscan Health. Jake shares a story about something that he talked to a listener about earlier in the week about the Special Olympics.
(2:03:56-2:06:18) – Today’s show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and with Jake and Eddie sharing their Colts predictions!
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Today’s Best of Features:
(00:00-24:11) – Former Indianapolis Colts kicker Mike Vanderjagt is our “Former Colt Friday” guest this week with Jake Query. Their conversation features Vanderjagt sharing how he joined the Indianapolis Colts in 1998, states that he questioned sometimes how he would even go out on the field and make kicks in his final year with the Colts, addressing his relationship right now with Peyton Manning, shares if he considers his relationship with Indianapolis fractured at all and reveals what his biggest regret in life was until a year or two ago when he finally addressed his regret.
(24:11-33:54) – Kyle Neddenriep from the Indianapolis Star makes his weekly visit on Query & Company to preview the high school football games on tonight’s schedule. He assesses Lawrence Centrals chances at being the first team to score on Warren Central this season, preview tonight’s game on The Fan between Hamilton Southeastern and Fishers, and then discusses some of the other rivalry games that are on tap for tonight.
(33:54-57:17) – Co-host of the Wake-Up Call, Kevin Bowen, makes his weekly stop on the show with Jake Query to provide an injury update for a few of the Colts players on the injury report, examines what kind of offense Green Bay could have this week with Malik Willis projected to start, highlights something that he is going to watch that is a little off the wall, and then discusses the missed opportunities between Anthony Richardson and Adonai Mitchell.
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The podcast currently has 1,700 episodes available.
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