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Recapping UCLA with John Steppe of The Gazette; Scott Pritchard of Let's Bet Joins Hawkeyed - S5E23
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John Steppe, sports reporter for The Gazette, joins fresh off his trip to Los Angekes to break down the Iowa Hawkeyes' recent game with UCLA at the Rose Bowl. The duo analyzes key moments from the game, such as missed opportunities, injuries, and a strong performance by backup quarterback Jackson Stratton. They also discuss struggles with Iowa’s rushing attack and the defense’s inability to stop UCLA on third downs. Shifting focus, Dave and John talk about the Hawkeyes' preparation during their bye week, including the quarterback situation, offensive struggles, and the potential impact of the quarterback with players like Brendan Sullivan and Jackson Stratton. As the Hawkeyes look to finish the season strong, upcoming games against Maryland and Nebraska will be crucial. In the second segment, the conversation turns to Iowa women's basketball. John shares insights into the team's early season performance, standout players like Lucy Olson, and the leadership of new head coach Jen Jensen. Despite missing key players like Caitlin Clark and Kate Martin, the team is performing well, and the fan support remains strong. Finally, sports analyst Scott Pritchard of Let's Bet joins the show to discuss sports betting, focusing on the importance of factors like time zone travel when making bets. Scott also dives into props betting, explaining why it can be a profitable area for savvy bettors. Drawing from his 31+ years of experience, Scott shares insights on money management, patience, and how he has consistently achieved a high win percentage in sports betting. Tune in for in-depth analysis of Hawkeye football and basketball, along with expert insights into sports betting strategies! #iowahawkeyes #Iowahawkeyefootball #iowahawkeyebasketball #sportsbetting #betting
Show brought to you by Merschman Seeds and BettorEdge.com.
59 episodes
Manage episode 450711595 series 3585625
John Steppe, sports reporter for The Gazette, joins fresh off his trip to Los Angekes to break down the Iowa Hawkeyes' recent game with UCLA at the Rose Bowl. The duo analyzes key moments from the game, such as missed opportunities, injuries, and a strong performance by backup quarterback Jackson Stratton. They also discuss struggles with Iowa’s rushing attack and the defense’s inability to stop UCLA on third downs. Shifting focus, Dave and John talk about the Hawkeyes' preparation during their bye week, including the quarterback situation, offensive struggles, and the potential impact of the quarterback with players like Brendan Sullivan and Jackson Stratton. As the Hawkeyes look to finish the season strong, upcoming games against Maryland and Nebraska will be crucial. In the second segment, the conversation turns to Iowa women's basketball. John shares insights into the team's early season performance, standout players like Lucy Olson, and the leadership of new head coach Jen Jensen. Despite missing key players like Caitlin Clark and Kate Martin, the team is performing well, and the fan support remains strong. Finally, sports analyst Scott Pritchard of Let's Bet joins the show to discuss sports betting, focusing on the importance of factors like time zone travel when making bets. Scott also dives into props betting, explaining why it can be a profitable area for savvy bettors. Drawing from his 31+ years of experience, Scott shares insights on money management, patience, and how he has consistently achieved a high win percentage in sports betting. Tune in for in-depth analysis of Hawkeye football and basketball, along with expert insights into sports betting strategies! #iowahawkeyes #Iowahawkeyefootball #iowahawkeyebasketball #sportsbetting #betting
Show brought to you by Merschman Seeds and BettorEdge.com.
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