Podcast 94: Bowl recap and hoops WCC preview
In Episode 94 of the Rise & Shout Podcast, Matt and Adam recap the Poinsettia Bowl, sing praises of Kyle Van Noy and Riley Stephenson, and preview the WCC men's basketball season.
In Episode 94 of the Rise & Shout Podcast, Matt and Adam recap the Poinsettia Bowl, sing praises of Kyle Van Noy and Riley Stephenson, and preview the WCC men's basketball season.
Adam and Matt preview the Poinsettia Bowl (and almost every other bowl game) and also hope for Jabari.
Jason Franchuk of The Daily Herald comes on the podcast to talk the lack of identity for the basketball team, and the QB situation going into the bowl game. Matt and Adam then make a lot of jokes about 1992, surrounded by some BYU sports analysis.
In episode 91, Brandon Gurney comes on the podcast to discuss Bronco, Kyle Van Noy and Jabari, among other things. Matt and Adam then banter about Georgia coaching decisions, Van Noy's awesomeness, and preview rivalry week basketball.
Adam is joined by Jay Drew to talk about the BYU coaching staff, who starts at QB, and a little about a guy named Jabari. And Matt and Adam beat 1990 like a dead horse.
It was a tough weekend for BYU sports fans, but Adam and Matt are here to brighten your day with some hope for 2013 (or maybe not), and a lot of randomly inserted song titles from 1989.
It's a big weekend for BYU sports, and we have you covered with our preview of both the basketball team's big weekend in NYC, and the football team's match-up against San Jose State, with special guest Greg Wrubell.
In Episode 87, Adam talks with BYUtv reporter Robbie Bullough about asking the tough questions, and Adam and Matt talk about all the major headlines surrounding BYU sports.
Adam is joined by Dick Harmon of the Deseret News to talk football and basketball. Matt also comes on to tackle those topics and the year 1986.
Adam and Matt look back at the Notre Dame game, including their experiences at the storied campus. They also preview Georgia Tech and break down the best music and movies from 1985.