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Just a guy with a lot of creative ideas and opinions that decided to put them to paper. I hope you come along and enjoy the ride.This is the Play-By-Play Analysis. Hosted on Acast. See ... more
FAQs about The Play-By-Play Analysis:How many episodes does The Play-By-Play Analysis have?The podcast currently has 262 episodes available.
October 03, 2024Roe Vision: This Is For the NiggasRoe Vision is one of the most gifted multidisciplinary artists I've ever met, and her talents have gotten her everything from partnerships with Disney to exhibitions at city hall. But It's not enough for her if you simply look at her as a black artist; she specifically makes “Contemporary art for the niggas.” Because as Roe put it, "Where is the artwork of niggas doing real nigga shit?"This is for the niggas, simply for the niggas.This is for the niggas--the REAL niggas.She discusses where her artistic expression derives from and why nostalgia is a recurring theme in all her pieces on this episode of "We See You"You can check out her work on Instagram @roevision Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more24minPlay
October 02, 2024Kalan Hooks Is A Marching Band SavantMarching bands are a big part of HBCU culture, and no one knows that quite like Kalan Hooks. A Kansas City native, Hooks developed a passion for marching bands at a young age after a trip to Arrowhead Stadium in 2013 to see Grambling State's marching band play. From his brief time in the band at Arkansas-Pine Bluff to now working as a trending topics reporter at ESPN, Kalan's made it his mission to share that proud tradition with an even bigger audience. In this episode of "We See You," he discusses that mission and what it looks like to create your own lane as an HBCU storyteller in the media space. He also talks his experiences at Arkansas-Pine Bluff and the role his alma mater played in his growth as a journalist.You can check out Kalan's work on ESPN's website or on socials @kalanhookstv Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more35minPlay
October 01, 2024The Making of Desires By Saint ParisParis Smith started "Desires By Saint Paris" as an undergraduate at Morgan State. Today, Desires By Saint Paris has licensing deals with multiple schools like Bowie State, Hampton, North Carolina A&T and others, but it’s more than just an HBCU-centric designer brand. On the latest edition of "We See You," Paris talks the making of his company, drawing inspiration from designers like Virgil Abloh and ultimately taking his brand to the runways. Check them out here: https://www.desiresbysaint.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more17minPlay
September 30, 2024How Kayla Symone Price Is Developing the Next Generation of HBCU AthletesMorgan State alumna Kayla Symone Price is the first interview of the "We See You" series! After a strong collegiate tennis career, Kayla is now an assistant athletic director at Livingstone College as well as the owner of 10th House Sports Firm. She stops by the Play-By-Play Analysis to talk her transitions from working on the court to off it, her aspirations to help athletes in their postgrad careers and helping to take an athletic program to places it's never been before. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more47minPlay
September 23, 2024We See YouHistorically Black Colleges and Universities have existed for more than a century, and yet they still remain somewhat of an open kept secret outside of Black America. But what makes these universities unique? As a proud HBCU graduate myself, I set out to answer that question as only I know how: I called up a handful of my friends across the country to sit down and tell their stories. What started as a highlight segment on ESPN that celebrated black excellence on the gridiron, We See You is a collection of conversations with black media professionals, athletes, business owners and some old college buddies who explain why they love their HBCUs and what the universities have meant not just to them, but to countless generations of black and brown college students. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more2minPlay
September 17, 2024Agents of ChaosThis was a chaotic week in the NFL, from Tua’s unfortunate head injury to the rash of big time upsets and unexpected endings, so Jamal comes back to break it all down. Plus:Diddy gets arrested, what Bryce Young’s benching in Carolina tells us about the state of black quarterback play, paying tribute to Frankie Beverly and Tito Jackson and a remarkable MVP season for A’ja Wilson. All these things and more on the newest episode of The Play-By-Play Analysis! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 2minPlay
September 11, 2024The Game I LoveNFL Football is back, and so are we! D1 Ignant University’s Jamal Brown returns to talk Week 1 of the pro season, from the debut of rookies like Caleb Williams to the latest example of mediocrity from Daniel Jones. Plus: The Tyreek Hill controversy and why we’re once again talking about being black in America, the passing of James Earl Jones and Rich Homie Quan and why Waffle House is an American staple to this day. Plus a very special announcement for the month of October! It’s all on the newest episode of the Play-By-Play Analysis podcast! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 18minPlay
August 16, 2024Almost That Time!It's August, so you know what that means: Football is back! And so is D1 Ignant University's Jamal Brown to discuss where our loyalties lie this NFL season. Plus: Was Scar right all along? What can we expect in the WNBA's return to play? What could the Dearica Hamby-Aces controversy mean for the league going forward? And would the Fast and Furious franchise actually work better if it were an anime? We answer all these questions and more in the newest episode of the Play-By-Play Analysis! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1h 5minPlay
August 02, 2024Professional Ignance: An NABJ Crossover EventLive from the National Association of Black Journalists Convention in Chicago, it's a special crossover episode between the Play-By-Play Analysis and the D! Ignant University podcast with our host and D1 Ignant Dean Jamal Brown! We speak with friends about what it's like attending the convention, particularly following the controversial panel with Donald Trump. We also share our impressions of the city of Chicago, and having NABJ during the weekend of Lollapalooza. Plus:A surprise visit from the president of NABJ Ken Lemon, what we're most looking forward to in the Olympics,, the ever-changing landscape of college football in a post-realignment world, thoughts on Deadpool & Wolverine and much more!Recorded live at the Hilton Chicago hotel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more47minPlay
July 19, 2024EA CFB 25: 10 Years In the Making (Part 2)In a special second EA CFB 25 episode, Jerrell "Dapper J" Leeper, co-host of the "1000 Jumpers" podcast, stops by to talk his memories of playing the game coming up. We talk about our favorite college football players, how different the world is since the last videogame came out and whether we believe this momentum can carry over to the years to come! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more29minPlay
FAQs about The Play-By-Play Analysis:How many episodes does The Play-By-Play Analysis have?The podcast currently has 262 episodes available.