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Best Of Query & Company - Thursday 8/28/25
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Today’s Best of Features:
(00:00-13:51) – Booger McFarland from ESPN joins Jake Query to give his perspective on how Anthony Richardson should be thinking with the decision by Shane Steichen to start Daniel Jones, wouldn’t be shocked if the Colts win double digit games because of the talent on the roster, highlights some of the changes in how football is played since he was playing, and evaluates the College Football Playoff.
(13:51-37:21) – The South Bend Tribune’s Tom Noie makes his first appearance of the college football season on the show to discuss what the Notre Dame offense could look like this season with CJ Carr as the starter, believes that the schedule could be sneaky challenging for the Fighting Irish, accesses where he has seem Marcus Freeman grow from season to season as the head coach of the University of Notre Dame, and weighs in on whether Notre Dame is a local team to the Indianapolis area.
(37:21-49:25) – Ball State’s Head Coach Mike Uremovich joins Jake Query to preview their season opener against the Purdue Boilermakers this weekend, highlights what Cardinals fans should expect to see from starting QB Kiael Kelly, reveals when they start shifting their focus on development to the upcoming opponent, and highlights why he loves coaching the MAC compared to coaching at a power four conference.
(49:25-1:14:32) – Matt Taylor makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company and starts his conversation with Jake Query discussing why he wasn’t surprised by any of the names that didn’t make the initial 53-man roster, believes that the Colts targeted Daniel Jones so the offense didn’t change much between he and Anthony Richardson, and touches on the corner back room heading into week one against the Miami Dolphins.
Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/
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1664 episodes
Manage episode 503002934 series 2342565
Today’s Best of Features:
(00:00-13:51) – Booger McFarland from ESPN joins Jake Query to give his perspective on how Anthony Richardson should be thinking with the decision by Shane Steichen to start Daniel Jones, wouldn’t be shocked if the Colts win double digit games because of the talent on the roster, highlights some of the changes in how football is played since he was playing, and evaluates the College Football Playoff.
(13:51-37:21) – The South Bend Tribune’s Tom Noie makes his first appearance of the college football season on the show to discuss what the Notre Dame offense could look like this season with CJ Carr as the starter, believes that the schedule could be sneaky challenging for the Fighting Irish, accesses where he has seem Marcus Freeman grow from season to season as the head coach of the University of Notre Dame, and weighs in on whether Notre Dame is a local team to the Indianapolis area.
(37:21-49:25) – Ball State’s Head Coach Mike Uremovich joins Jake Query to preview their season opener against the Purdue Boilermakers this weekend, highlights what Cardinals fans should expect to see from starting QB Kiael Kelly, reveals when they start shifting their focus on development to the upcoming opponent, and highlights why he loves coaching the MAC compared to coaching at a power four conference.
(49:25-1:14:32) – Matt Taylor makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company and starts his conversation with Jake Query discussing why he wasn’t surprised by any of the names that didn’t make the initial 53-man roster, believes that the Colts targeted Daniel Jones so the offense didn’t change much between he and Anthony Richardson, and touches on the corner back room heading into week one against the Miami Dolphins.
Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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