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    Explore " uconn huskies" with insightful episodes like "02:10:24 How does Name-Image-Likeness Evolve? w/NIL Collective Executive Director Jared Thomas", "Aaliyah Edwards", "Tom Brady the sports broadcaster: how will he do behind the mic?", "12/7: What’s Wrong with the Pistons? + Can UConn go Back-to-Back?" and "S01E34 Im Gespräch mit Alexander Honig, TE, UConn Huskies" from podcasts like ""Rants with Danny Shih", "Sometimes I Hoop", "Jones & Mego", "Betting Above The Rim" and "Footballschland | American Football MADE IN GERMANY"" and more!

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    02:10:24 How does Name-Image-Likeness Evolve? w/NIL Collective Executive Director Jared Thomas

    02:10:24 How does Name-Image-Likeness Evolve? w/NIL Collective Executive Director Jared Thomas

    This episode, the Executive Director of UConn's Bleeding Blue For Good Jared Thomas joins the virtual studio to discuss the current landscape of Name-Image-Likeness, the the biggest misnomer of the industry and a passionate rant on the NCAA and the IRS. 

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    Aaliyah Edwards

    Aaliyah Edwards

    This week we’ve got UConn’s senior bucket getter and lottery prospect, Aaliyah Edwards, on the pod! The Canadian hooper talks all things UConn basketball, Paige Bueckers’ long-awaited return, maintaining Mamba Mentality, and competing in the Tokyo Olympics. Tune in for more from this Huskies legend in the making!

    1. Sleeper teams, the mesmerizing freshmen class, modern-day rivals (5:50)💤 🤩
    2. Saniya Rivers, Rickea Jackson, Madison Booker (13:00) 💐🌟 
    3. Growing up in Ontario, Kobe’s impact (16:20)🇨🇦💜
    4. National title vs. SC, breakout junior year, injuries on the team (34:45) 🤕🤕
    5. Paige’s return, freshmen stepping up (42:15) 👸🏼🙌🏾
    6. Chris Dailey love, Tokyo Olympics, Vibe Check (47:40)🎌✔️

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    12/7: What’s Wrong with the Pistons? + Can UConn go Back-to-Back?

    12/7: What’s Wrong with the Pistons? + Can UConn go Back-to-Back?

    Only four teams remain in the In-Season Tournament and on this episode Coach James Young recaps the quarterfinals and previews the semifinal round. In addition, he discusses why the Pelicans have been performing well throughout the season and in the tournament. Pistons - we didn’t forget about you - Coach goes through why the Pistons have awful so far.

    Coach will give you his pick for the Most Improved Player in the NBA and how the preseason odds for the award have shifted. Lastly, he talks about why the UConn Huskies have a chance to go back-to-back and win this years National Championship. 

    S01E34 Im Gespräch mit Alexander Honig, TE, UConn Huskies

    S01E34 Im Gespräch mit Alexander Honig, TE, UConn Huskies
    Vom Fußball zum American Football, aus Deutschland in die USA, vom Quarterback zum Tight End und von der TCU in Texas zur UConn nach Connecticut. Wir reden heute mit Alex Honig, der sich immer wieder anpasst, um sein großes Ziel zu erreichen. Welche Schritte gerade vor ihm liegen und worauf er sich nun freut, das erfahrt ihr in unserer 34. Podcastfolge.

    Uh Oh, Berrios

    Uh Oh, Berrios

    On Hour 1 of The FAN Morning Show, Ailish and Justin discuss the Blue Jays’ 9-5 loss in Kansas City on Monday, Jose Berrios getting shelled for 7 runs in his first start, the team’s propensity for slow starts, and the importance of tonight’s start for Yusei Kikuchi. Afterwards, they weigh in on UConn securing their 5th national championship, the dichotomy between the men’s and women’s national title game, Pascal Siakam’s comments about the Raptors’ coaching situation, and Matt Murray’s future with the Leafs. Later, Ailish presents her daily edition of the A-List (41:06)!

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    Molly Qerim | Plus the Syracuse Fallout

    Molly Qerim | Plus the Syracuse Fallout

    ESPN First Take host Molly Qerim joins to talk about how she met Adam Schein, her style of hosting, what makes Stephen A. Smith a superstar, what she finds funny about Christopher "Mad Dog" Russo, the Giants re-signing Daniel Jones, her top five most iconic female athletes list, and whether her UConn Huskies can make a run. Schein rants about ESPN Syracuse host Brent Axe being fired in the 'Schein Whine." Schein and Bob Stew release their Final Four picks and they reveal more Texts from Jack Schein. 

    Douglas Wrenn-El: Peace & Love (Former UConn, Washington & Pro Player)

    Douglas Wrenn-El: Peace & Love (Former UConn, Washington & Pro Player)

    We got Seattle’s finest in the house today! Seattle is an absolute hotbed for basketball and has cooked up some of the best players around the league including Jamal Crawford, Isaiah Thomas, Nate Robinson and many others. One player was coined “a man amongst boys” during his playing days and ranks at the very top of most hoopers lists when you talk about the best of the best from the 206. It’s our pleasure to introduce to you, Douglas Wrenn-El.


    Wrenn-El was a decorated prep star from O’Dea High School where he was a State Champion and earned State of Washington, Parade All-American, McDonald’s All-American & Gatorade Player of the Year awards and was a Top 25 recruit in the nation. He went on to play at UConn & Washington where his experiences from handlers, coaches and other wild events sent him on the overseas route rather than the NBA . Wrenn-El shares his shocking experiences with the law that led him to prison time for a crime that he did not commit. There is however a beautiful part to this story which is his journey to finding his peace and love.


    BIG thanks to Douglas Wrenn-El for taking the time to share his basketball and life experiences with us. He was one of the most genuine, real, intelligent and honest people we have had the pleasure of meeting and we can’t thank him enough for being so gracious with his time. We know that his story is going to shine light on many issues whether its youth sports, college basketball, law or life. It’s clear that the Douglas Wrenn-El story doesn’t end here.


    Peace & Love


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    Sue Bird on Game Management, Passing Windows, and Career Longevity {Seattle Storm}

    Sue Bird on Game Management, Passing Windows, and Career Longevity {Seattle Storm}

    Slappin' Glass sits down with one of the game's all-time greats, Sue Bird. The trio dive into managing the flow of a game, getting both stars and role players involved, creating passing windows on the break and in a PNR, and talk team parties, triple switching, and the value of a good game-day nap during the always fun "Start, Sub, or Sit?!".

    To watch the video portion of this podcast, as well as get access to the complete video library of European, NBA, and Collegiate breakdowns, please visit Slappin' Glass TV in the SG Plus membership HERE. 

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    Tim Peel's Hot Mic, Kyle Lowry Stays, Greatest Hockey Players To Never Win, The LA Kings' Stanley Cups, Hove's Payout

    Tim Peel's Hot Mic, Kyle Lowry Stays, Greatest Hockey Players To Never Win, The LA Kings' Stanley Cups, Hove's Payout

    In this episode, Alex, Jesse, and Josh recall the greatest hockey players who never won a championship (8:30), the winning culture of the 2012 and 2014 LA Kings (14:58), and the situation surrounding referee Tim Peel (34:47). Jesse outlines his greatest gambling achievement that allowed him to pay rent (44:06). The crew talk about notable moves from the NBA Trade Deadline, and specifically Kyle Lowry staying put in Toronto (45:39). The trio offer their Qualin Awards [Paige Bueckers, Andrew Jones, the Texas Longhorns] (52:33). The show ends with a round of Start-Bench-Cut [Tim Donaghy, Angel Hernandez, Tim Peel] (57:32).

    March Madness Special (Earliest Memories, Historic Upsets, Legendary Coaches, Undefeated Zags?)

    March Madness Special (Earliest Memories, Historic Upsets, Legendary Coaches, Undefeated Zags?)

    Alex, Chris, Darcy, Jesse, Jon, and Josh discuss everything March Madness. The crew reminisce about their first memories of the tournament (7:55) including the UConn Huskies' 1999 Championship Team (8:03), and Carmelo Anthony leading his Syracuse Orangemen to the 2003 National Championship (9:34). The gang break down each region of the bracket with an emphasis on upset predictions, beginning with the West Region (14:40), the East Region (19:37), the South Region (22:53), and the Midwest Region (24:31). The fellas play a round of Start-Bench-Cut focusing on legendary head coaches Bobby Knight, Mike Krzyzewski, and Dean Smith (29:00), and play a comical game of Match the Mascot where Jesse and Josh attempt to match the college to their team name (36:55). The squad offer their Final Four predictions and their National Champs (41:00). Chris, Jon, and Alex end the episode explaining what makes this tournament both heartbreaking and thrilling (45:04), and recap the greatest upsets of recent memory (45:19).

    Returning To Familiar Grounds aka The Second National Title

    Returning To Familiar Grounds aka The Second National Title

    Jacob returns with episode two of the Chasing Glory series as he takes a look at the 1999-2000 season in which UConn captured their second national title.

    Jacob talks about having to play the same team three times in one year and how difficult it truly is to beat a team twice.

    How this national title holds a special place in the heart of Coach Auriemma

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    Chasing Glory aka The First National Title

    Chasing Glory aka The First National Title

    Jacob starts off season two of the show by looking back at the first national title and how nobody expected UConn to run the table and go 35-0 including two victories of Tennessee.


    Jacob ends the show with some kind words about the legendary Georgetown coach Big John.

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    Australian Superstar Lauren Jackson and Former Opals Head Coach Carrie Graf

    Australian Superstar Lauren Jackson and Former Opals Head Coach Carrie Graf

    Fran Fraschilla is joined by one of the greatest women's basketball players of all time; Lauren Jackson. The two discuss a wide variety of topics, including:

    • What her career meant to her 
    • Growing up as a strong competitor
    • Remembering see her mother play 
    • Taking parts of her game from her parents (33secs)
    • Her sons 
    • How her game developed before she got to the NSW Intensive Training Program 
    • Representing Australia 
    • Whether she ever thought about playing collegiately 
    • What the city of Seattle means to her 
    • Her relationship with Sue Bird 
    • Having to play all year round 
    • Mental health in sports 
    • The current state of the WNBA 
    • Playing in Russia 
    • Australian women’s basketball 

    There's No Big Dance aka March Sadness

    There's No Big Dance aka March Sadness

    Jacob breaks down the impact that the Corona Virus has had on March Madness and how the NCAA got something right for once. He also looks at the end of UConn's time in the American Athletic Conference. Lastly, Jacob addresses Megan Walkers decision to go pro after only three years at UConn.

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